Well, couldn't not buy this lot - got involved in discussion on P75 Vs P66. Problem is that they're rarely compared with the same chipset, let alone similar BIOS and settings. Now, I already have an Asus PCI/I-P5SP4 So4 board. What turned up last week:
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Yep, an Asus PCI/I-P54SP4, i.e. exactly the same chipset and board, just with a big 5V-3.3V regulator and So5 instead. Will need to sort out the missing BIOS and undoubtedly dead RTC, but with a bit of luck benchmarking will soon commence 😀
Edit: BIOS not missing, I just need my eyes checking.
But there was more. First up a few cards:
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Old Etherlink II isn't too hot and the AVM Fritz!cards ISDN adapter is completely useless in this day and age. But the USB adapter with Lucent chipset is interesting - only USB1.1, but with four separate hosts instead of a single one behind a hub. And that ELSA Erazor II-P16 (TNT PCI) is downright nice.
But the best is yet to come:
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Asus P3C-E. Possibly the nicest i820 board due to the ISA slot.
Of course I would need Rambus RDRAM for that. Or maybe not...
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WTF, an MTH-on-a-stick???
If I had to nominate something for the worst single idea in computer hardware, this would probably get my vote 😜
Now it's time to test this stuff. Let's hope most of it is in working order...