Reply 30480 of 56703, by cyclone3d
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What model Dell? Is there a PnP OS "yes/no" option?
What model Dell? Is there a PnP OS "yes/no" option?
Optiplex GXM5133, no PnP BIOS option
HP Z420 Workstation Intel Xeon E5-1620, 32GB, RADEON HD7850 2GB, SSD + HD, XP/7
wrote:Optiplex GXM5133, no PnP BIOS option
What BIOS version does it have? The latest from Dell is A20.
https://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/04/pr … lex-gxm/drivers
wrote:Optiplex GXM5133, no PnP BIOS option
Awfully late model machine to be putting an 8-bit ISA sound card into...
Why not remove the Aztec card while you're using the Creative?
For $25.00 and a bit of a drive, I got: an HP Pavilion 7050 https://books.google.com/books?id=yurvRCerf_U … %207050&f=false
A Compaq suitcase computer, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YO-BCqPqs4
An early 2000s ATX case, a mid 2000s ATX case with a working Socket 939 motherboard 4 gigs of DDR and a so far unknown CPU, a box full of DDR & DDR2 DIMMS, a Soundblaster 16 ISA card (CT2840), a Gigabyte EP43-DS3L with a Q8200 and 6 gigs of DDR2, a Zotac GTS250 with a gig of RAM, and a Matrox 844-00 PCI video card.
After watching many YouTube videos about older computer hardware, YouTube began recommending videos about trains - are they trying to tell me something?
Oo, nice Compaq Portable. The Q8200 sounds decent too.
What's the Matrox like? Had a chance to do anything with that yet?
ELSA Gladiac 511 PCI for my SuperSocket7 build.
wrote:ELSA Gladiac 511 PCI for my SuperSocket7 build.
SS7 without AGP? 😳
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wrote:wrote:ELSA Gladiac 511 PCI for my SuperSocket7 build.
SS7 without AGP? 😳
Not really that easy to find an AGP SS7 board.. I'm in the same boat as him, running a Vodoo2 SLI but desperately want a Voodoo Banshee PCI or a Voodoo 3 PCI..
My AMD K6-2+ came in the mail today. I've been looking for a PLUS version of the K6-2 or K6-III for ages, but they seem to have become exceedingly rare, especially at a non-insane price point.
I'm based in the UK and have had a saved search on eBay for the past 6 months or so. Only one suitable item came up, which I bought for around £20 from a seller in Greece. Sadly, it was dead.
Then I discovered that the US version of eBay had a few more CPUs listed, and there I found the one arrived today from a Chinese seller. Paid £17, which all things considered, I'm quite happy with.
wrote:My AMD K6-2+ came in the mail today. I've been looking for a PLUS version of the K6-2 or K6-III for ages, but they seem to have become exceedingly rare, especially at a non-insane price point.
I'm based in the UK and have had a saved search on eBay for the past 6 months or so. Only one suitable item came up, which I bought for around £20 from a seller in Greece. Sadly, it was dead.
Then I discovered that the US version of eBay had a few more CPUs listed, and there I found the one arrived today from a Chinese seller. Paid £17, which all things considered, I'm quite happy with.
I did a quick search on ebay.com myself and found the same model for USD 14.95 + USD 7.00 for worldwide shipping and just couldn't resist 😁
Did you buy from seller "ic-china"? If yes, how long did it take for the CPU to arrive in the UK? Have you already verified that it's genuine?
wrote:wrote:ELSA Gladiac 511 PCI for my SuperSocket7 build.
SS7 without AGP? 😳
My board actually has an AGP slot, but I’ve read a lot about problems with ALi Aladdin V and early Nvidia GPUs, that’s why I decided to go with the PCI version of GeForce 2 MX400.
From what I’ve seen, it should be faster than Voodoo3 AGP anyway.
wrote:I did a quick search on ebay.com myself and found the same model for USD 14.95 + USD 7.00 for worldwide shipping and just couldn't resist 😁
Did you buy from seller "ic-china"? If yes, how long did it take for the CPU to arrive in the UK? Have you already verified that it's genuine?
Yep, that's the same seller. Delivery was really quick (took only 9 days!) with excellent tracking information (even got an "out for delivery" update).
I'll be checking if it works a little later today and report back here.
wrote:I did a quick search on ebay.com myself and found the same model for USD 14.95 + USD 7.00 for worldwide shipping and just couldn't resist 😁
Did you buy from seller "ic-china"? If yes, how long did it take for the CPU to arrive in the UK? Have you already verified that it's genuine?
Either the seller ran out or I'm dumb and can't find it..
wrote:wrote:I did a quick search on ebay.com myself and found the same model for USD 14.95 + USD 7.00 for worldwide shipping and just couldn't resist 😁
Did you buy from seller "ic-china"? If yes, how long did it take for the CPU to arrive in the UK? Have you already verified that it's genuine?Either the seller ran out or I'm dumb and can't find it..
Probably the former... before I bought it said "only 1 left in stock". So sorry about that... maybe check the sellers other listings for similar CPUs? Or message him whether he has more in stock and just not put them up on eBay yet?
@pcrob: Sounds good, thank you!
wrote:wrote:Optiplex GXM5133, no PnP BIOS option
Awfully late model machine to be putting an 8-bit ISA sound card into...
Why not remove the Aztec card while you're using the Creative?
That's what I'm doing atm... and yes it has the latest BIOS already.
HP Z420 Workstation Intel Xeon E5-1620, 32GB, RADEON HD7850 2GB, SSD + HD, XP/7
wrote:Yep, that's the same seller. Delivery was really quick (took only 9 days!) with excellent tracking information (even got an "out for delivery" update).
I'll be checking if it works a little later today and report back here.
So I can confirm the CPU works perfectly!
wrote:wrote:Yep, that's the same seller. Delivery was really quick (took only 9 days!) with excellent tracking information (even got an "out for delivery" update).
I'll be checking if it works a little later today and report back here.
So I can confirm the CPU works perfectly!
Nice.. Now I need to decide whether I actually 'need' a -2+ or whether I would rather migrate to an MVP4 board with my -2 instead..
Never seen one of these before.
Boots up into PC-DOS. Complains that the controller cards aren't connected to anything (I'm assuming some piece of factory machinery).
Pentium 166MHz, 2x IDE hard drives. Moves A LOT of air when running. Chassis is mostly aluminum.
the perspective of the 2nd picture is pretty funky... almost looks like it's just the faceplate on the ground, not the entire machine
HP Z420 Workstation Intel Xeon E5-1620, 32GB, RADEON HD7850 2GB, SSD + HD, XP/7