AngryByDefault wrote on 2021-06-09, 23:09:Down the rabbit hole, step 1 ... […]
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Down the rabbit hole, step 1 ...
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Just arrived!...
Finding a mainboard for building my theme system is proving impossible so far, but as these are becoming more rare and I got them for a good price i figured I'd get them before they're gone...
Now I have to keep diggin' for a board and every other piece 😜
Ok, so June was "CPU month" for me, as I started getting hooked on all this...
First I got a couple of Am586-x5-133 I posted earlier.
Then, as it seemed that getting a matching socket 3 board was not going to happen, I got a Socket 7 Gigabyte GA-5SMM board + K6-2 500 + 256 MB RAM kit for U$26. Since it was *not* PCChips (as 90% around here are) and at good price I figured it would be worthwhile and bought immediately.
It had an ugly, almost glued and wrongly wired cooler and a crippled Compaq BIOS, but I was able to manage all that without damaging anything 😜
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Later on, since I'm trying to go for "not-the-most-common" parts and learn from them, I got these processors (from 2 different sellers):
* AMD K6-2 550 - I didn't even know they existed at this speed, so I got it for being rare (to me).
* Cyrix MII 300 GP - Never dealt with any Cyrix before, it should be fun to learn about them.
* Cyrix 686 MX PR200 - Same reasons.
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While seeking for decent mainboards I found someone selling a complete system (board, micro, mems, large HDD, case, etc.) with a PCChips M571 which had been recommended to me as being fairly good and well documented overall, so I got it as an eventual "sacrificial machine", one wich I could experiment with not risking the Gigabyte board.
Shipping was relatively expensive so I added a AWE64 the seller had at a good price and was also in my "wanted" list to justify that cost... -> I guess THIS is when you start to loose control, isn't it? 🤣
The case also seemed interesting because it had an "AT-in-ATX" I/O shield and what I though would be two removable covers on the side, but they turned out very different from what I expected and won't be so useful after all:
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Anyway, this added a seventh CPU to the list, not all remarkable, but useful nonetheless.
Then July started and it seems to be "Video card month"...
[ To be continued. ]