Reply 11020 of 29605, by brostenen
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wrote:This project had been slacking for quite a while. I started with an Intel Premiere PCI II but due to an empty Dallas RTC and IDE […]
This project had been slacking for quite a while.
I started with an Intel Premiere PCI II but due to an empty Dallas RTC and IDE problems, I abandoned this one and tried 2 Asus Socket 7 boards ( P/I-P55TVP4 but 2 different revisions). Still the same problem with the empty soldered on RTC. Since I can't do it myself, I didn't want to have them modded at that time so I bought a VTECH 35-8258-03 (MB520N). This solved my problems of settings not being saved.Today I have a day off so I finally tackeled the 'mut' 😊
* The case is a mix of parts: chassis, tray and cover are from 3 different pc's that were too far gone. I couldn't get the power button from the PSU attached to the power button on the case so I mounted it in the back
* Motherboard: VTECH 35-8258-03 (MB520N)
* CPU: Pentium 75
* RAM: 64MB
* HD: Quantum Fireball LCT 8GB
* GPU: Tseng ET6100 with 4MB (was doubting between this and some S3 cards)
* Soundcard: SB Vibra 16 PnP CT2890 (I wanted to install a SB32 but it doesn't get detected)
* Drives: 1.44Mb floppy and a CD RW that sounds like a jet turbine
* OS: Windows 95B (going to install Plus! for fun)
Beautifull.... Nice machine. I have one of them CT2890's and they have great bass response. And they are quiet enough for my taste (line noise). Personally I would choose an S3 for that CPU, or still go for an CL5446. This is like the border territory between S3 and CL in my book. Yet on a P133 to P233, then I would have gone for an S3. On the other hand. The Tseng just gives it this really awesomme feel.
In other words. Good job.
Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....
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