First post, by tikoellner
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Hi there,
I just received my newly ordered QDI V4P895P3 / SMT V5.0 motherboard and it looks very neat, like NOS. Here are some of my initial likes and dislikes:
- it's great to have all those jumper settings just printed on the PCB. It makes things much easier! And it's made very readable in this case.
- I love the layout - there are no problems with CPU colliding with full lenght ISA soundcards. VLB slots are above usual ISA, so it's just perfect.
- Button cell battery, no comments needed.
- I don't like the idea of mixing RAM slots. I know it was designed that way for flexibility purposes, as the memory was expensive those days, but still would prefer to have just 72 pin slots.
- No PS2 port, at least I did not noticed any.
- No IDE/ATA connectors, but it's hard to get those on a VLB mobo (anyway, it feels more retro to have one separate, preferably with own BIOS or cache).
- Crappy looking CPU socket with plastic lever that seems easy to brake.
I have several questions:
- what "green out" jumper is supposed to do?
- can I fit my IBM 5x86C-100 on this motherboard? It only mentions AMD 5x86 and Intel DX4 CPUs?
- Why is every second cache socket made with four additional pins? Is it for purposes of some cache upgrade / extension? The same with BIOS - there are four additional pins to be filled
- Can I mix 72 and 31 pin memory on this mobo? Otherwise I have only 72 pin slots to use?
- What is your general opinion on this board? Is it some low-end product, or something better?