Reply 14200 of 29604, by PTherapist
LHN91 wrote on 2020-02-10, 13:59:Well - over the weekend, not today, but....
Dug out and cleaned up my Compaq Deskpro EN450, gave it a scrubdown with a magic eraser to clean some marks up and powered it on, booted right up to what I was doing with it previously. Thinking of doing a fresh install, and not entirely sure which way to go with it yet.
It's a P3-450, 384MB of RAM, 10GB HDD (that I think is dying, I do have spares though), ESS 1869F onboard audio and an ATI Rage 128. This one uses the oddball short-segment AGP bracket that only fits certain cards, the one I got with it was dead and the Rage was the only thing AGP I had that fit. Makes a decent DOS machine with the ESSFM sounding pretty good as long as you aren't encountering speed or ATI related issues.
Cool system. I used to have a similar one myself, exact same case design but originally came with a Pentium II CPU (either 350MHz or 450MHz, I forget). I upgraded it to a Pentium III 600MHz shortly after getting it and managed to fit in a Voodoo 3 16MB AGP Graphics card. That thing became my secondary machine running Windows XP for years.
Wish I still had it, but unfortunately it's long gone. If I ever see one going cheap anywhere one day I'm definitely going to replace it.