Reply 31640 of 56708, by dan86
wrote:Just some Abit motherboard:
PS: how do I add pictures larger than 2mb?
Nice find.
wrote:Just some Abit motherboard:
PS: how do I add pictures larger than 2mb?
Nice find.
Thank you!
wrote:is not an atx case with an at backplate?
It is a "real" Baby AT case. Here's another one of the sellers photos (the package hasn't arrived yet):
It even comes with the original plastic bag with standoffs and screws and the power cord. 😀
wrote:Thank you!
Do you have any plans for it?
@gex85 unfortunately you're right, it's a pretty bad case. I have one with a different face plate but same insides. It's horrible, it even broke my only super socket 7 motherboard by bending it 🙁
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This poor fella was on a death transport to the crusher, but I liberated it for just mere few buck (yes, Spielberg should make a movie about me "HanJammer's list" seems like a fitting title).
It works just fine! Poor config (486SX-33, 4MB RAM, cache was apparently removed, 200MB Seagate HDD) but I will upgrade it to full spec (I have parts laying around just waiting for a project like this) and I think I will find a new home for it without problems.
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Nice little machine, looks like a Gateway 2000 case ripoff. The VLB slots will come in handy.
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cache was apparently removed
Not necessarily... on low end systems cache wasn't included in the first place - it was an upgrade option.
I see it supports full 1MB of cache... that's really nice 😀
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wrote:This poor fella was on a death transport to the crusher, but I liberated it for just mere few buck (yes, Spielberg should make a movie about me "HanJammer's list" seems like a fitting title).
It works just fine! Poor config (486SX-33, 4MB RAM, cache was apparently removed, 200MB Seagate HDD) but I will upgrade it to full spec (I have parts laying around just waiting for a project like this) and I think I will find a new home for it without problems.
A really nice save ! Looks a lot like the early Packard Bells and Leading Tech (Laser/Vtech) sold in America way back in the early 90's. A different front panel but the insides looks thae same with riser card and over all layout.
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Some CPU’s and stuff.
I am planing to make a comparative between socket 939 chipsets now that I have all of them:
Abit AN8 ultra - nforce4 ultra
Abit AN8 SLI - nforce4 SLI
Abit AN8 32X - nforce4 SLI X16
Abit AX8 - VIA KT890
Abit AV8 - VIA KT800 pro
One problem remains: finding a geforce 6800 ultra AGP as I already have the PCI express variant! If that is impossible I will use a geforce 7600gt because I have both the AGP and the PCI express models.
CPU used will be the Athlon 64 X2 4400 or 4800 - I have not decided yet because I do not want to stress the VRM with 110W TDP processors.
wrote:@gex85 unfortunately you're right, it's a pretty bad case. I have one with a different face plate but same insides. It's horrible, it even broke my only super socket 7 motherboard by bending it 🙁
Second that, I have the same case, and it's horrible. And to make matters worse, it's incredibly cramped and has tons of sharp edges (if you see where this is coming, I'd say this case has more sharp edges that AT cases usually have).
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wrote:wrote:@gex85 unfortunately you're right, it's a pretty bad case. I have one with a different face plate but same insides. It's horrible, it even broke my only super socket 7 motherboard by bending it 🙁
Second that, I have the same case, and it's horrible. And to make matters worse, it's incredibly cramped and has tons of sharp edges (if you see where this is coming, I'd say this case has more sharp edges that AT cases usually have).
Okay, so it's not just me who finds it terrible 😉
However, I think I'm going to throw in some matching parts that I have in storage and then resell it as a complete system. This way, the next owner won't have to bother with the build quality too much...
wrote:Okay, so it's not just me who finds it terrible 😉
"Nasty, brutish, and short." Mine houses my 486.
20 of these:
Hope I can use them for SIMM-SIPP conversion. Seller has more. look on Ebay...
^ yes you can, you can even just insert them in the SIPP receptacles and they will work just fine
Interesting that SIPP memory was a thing back in the 1980's. Didn't some high end 286 boards use SIMM-30 at one time?
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Seller accepted.. there's one left if anyone was watching the auction. Likely dead, hopefully fixable. Pictures look like good physical condition.
Are you going to get the games that comes with it ?
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wrote:Are you going to get the games that comes with it ?
It only comes with a burned disc, unknown contents. I should be able to track down the discs or copies, and the game port adapters (or make my own). I'll see if the thing works first.. 🤣