voodoo5_6k wrote:Thanks :-) [โฆ]
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Tetrium wrote:I think it's a nice touch having the 1400 in LED on the front panel ๐คฃ.
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And I think a white/beige DVD drive suits your build well.
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Tetrium wrote:Apparently this could even power an Athlon XP? Nice!
How did you get your Tualatin running in that board?
The PSU is from my Pentium 4 EE system back then. It has definitely some excess power ๐ The Tualatin is pin-modded to gain electrical compatibility to FC-PGA (1). If you have done that, your board basically has to be 133MHz FSB capable to support Tualatin. But some BIOS are pretty restrictive in terms of unsupported CPU. The Intel D815EEA2 I used for my Voodoo5 6000 system is one of those examples (link in my signature). But with e.g. Asus boards there shouldn't be any issues. On the CUSL2-C, I just had to enter the BIOS after POST and set it to 1400MHz. That's it. CPU-Z reports correct CPU, clock speed, and cache sizes. Due to the added height of the CPU (FC-PGA 2 features an IHS), you'll have to use either a special clamp or widen the existing one a little to mount the heatsink, otherwise you might damage CPU, board and/or socket with the excessive contact pressure.
Yup, I know about the Intel boards of that time, I've used 2 D815EEAs (basically same as your board, except no official Tualatin support) myself. Not a lot of options in BIOS but they seemed very reliable when I used them.
Yes, I know about the issues of the added height of PC-PGA2. I'm the one who wrote the s370 IHS-page on Vogonswiki about it ๐คฃ
But I noticed that, even though I mentioned the extra height was something to be wary about, I never added the fix of slightly bending the CPU HSF clamp.
I'll go add this soon as I think this is a cheap and easy fix for a problem that might turn into disaster (think along the lines of the CPU HSF breaking of, dropping inside the case onto a Voodoo 5 while the system is running (yes it can happen)).
I do have a few Intel Tualatin HSFs that are made specifically with the added height of the IHS in mind, but found the 2 green plastic clamps to be too brittle, it broke with very little force (I guess it's because of old age of the plastic of those stock Intel HSFs) so I prefer to bend the clamp a bit.
Another option could be to use the clamp of a s7 HSF, as those tend to be not so tight in the first place.
voodoo5_6k wrote:Tetrium wrote:Personally I'm not a fan of using such new cases for such old builds, but the white is more period-correct and indeed, your case is very well ventilated.
Should keep your Voodoo 5 nice and cool ๐
Agreed. It was a tough decision to make whether or not to use a modern case. But unfortunately, I don't have any of my really old cases anymore. I always used big or super towers, and those are, well, quite big ๐ There was no way to store them all. In the end I settled with keeping all hardware parts I ever used, but had to get rid of the old cases... You can't have everything ๐ Fractal Design cases tend to have a very unobtrusive outer appearance which I think is not too bad for using as a case for a system like that, let alone the availability of modern features like cable management, decent ventilation with large and silent fans etc.pp. And did I already mention that it matches the design of my furniture ๐? I'll post pictures of my computer room once it is cleaned up. Currently, there are still so many boxes piled up with all the parts and stuff, I can't show that to anyone ๐
We actually have a thread about people's computer area's along with tons of pics! ๐
Here post up pics of your "computing area"
voodoo5_6k wrote:
Tetrium wrote:Have you ever given Windows ME a try? It might make for an interesting experiment, particularly since a rig with these specs will make ME run really well.
It's different compared to 98SE, but there's plenty people here who can show you how to get started, if you ever feel like giving it a try ๐
Actually, I haven't. I think, I don't even have a license around here. I used Windows 98 SE until Windows XP Pro came out and directly migrated, never looked back. Well, not never. Some day, the retro fever started ๐ Thanks for the suggestion ๐ I'll definitely look into that, after getting a license cheap off of eBay or whatever.
Ah, it's kinda like that for me as well, except that I started using ME due to 98SE being hard to find at the time ๐ (this was before Vista and XP and 98SE were the most popular OS's).
It may not be for you, but you'll never know until you try.
I also tried 98SE years later. Wasn't a great success to me personally. I think I simply had too high expectations since everyone seemed to say ME was total crap compared to 98SE and in my case I found 98SE to leave me unimpressed because of this. Apparently ME wasn't quite that bad after all, and I'm not the only one who came to that conclusion. ME does need a different approach compared to 98SE, it's a lot different in a way.
They both have their uses though 98SE has the obvious advantage of better support for DOS (especially out of the box).