Reply 19140 of 56724, by TheAbandonwareGuy
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wrote:wrote:All, and more for $150 - just had to send my son to Oklahoma to pick it up. lol - He and his wife enjoyed the road trip! And I, […]
All, and more for $150 - just had to send my son to Oklahoma to pick it up. 🤣 - He and his wife enjoyed the road trip! And I, got the spoils!
Intel P3 800Mhz
Soyo SY-6BA+II
3, 128meg SDRAM 168pin DIMM PC133
ATI Rage Pro AGP 16MB
Quantum3D Obsidian x24 SLI PCI (3Dfx Voodoo 2)
Creative Lab's SoundBlaster ISA AWE 64 Gold
TSST TS-H653A Sata 16x DVD+-RW Burner (PATA/SATA 863b Adapter)
Realtek RTL8139 NIC
Microsoft Sidewinder GamePad
Microsoft Sidewinder 3D Pro Joystick
Microsoft Sidewinder Freestyle Pro
Western Digital Caviar 20GB
Seagate Barracuda 20GB
50+ games - period specific mid to late nineties, all original mediaReally glad that somebody picked up that system! I would have hated to see the guy give up trying to sell it and send it to the trash/recycler/whatever.
You could sell the X24, buy a normal SLI pair for $100 and still have 50-75 dollars left over to buy new games or reinvest into further hardware. IMO you might consider swapping the AGP card out for a Matrox G450 or something else with a very high quality 2D signal. You may also consider getting a CT4670 SB Live! to use under Windows since later 90s games will suffer an Audio quality hit from the AWE64 I believe not to mention EAX. Aureal sound cards are also quite popular around here but I can't speak for them myself. In terms of human interfacing a racing wheel and a forcefeedback joystick might be worth opening your wallet for too. You have a great base to try to build a PC using only the rarest parts too. My thing is taking OEM systems and shoving them full of rare parts (thus was born the Dimension 4600 with an FX5950 and a Compaq Deskpro EN with a GeForce256).
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