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Reply 20 of 28, by Carlos S. M.

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Frasco wrote:
Abit AI7 $) $) $) (In fact I wanted to draw a heart instead of money) […]
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Abit AI7 🤑 🤑 🤑 (In fact I wanted to draw a heart instead of money)

It's good when the motherboard is talking to you.
25 is related to RAM, video card, IDE cables/drives and keyboard.
Someone changed his keyboard to a wireless one and voila...
Or there is some short on the board somewhere. Remove the motherboard from your case.
Although take heed to what someone wrote:
"I tried unplugging everything, and it only displays the error when I plug in the graphic card....."

Loved the Gigabyte power cooler. Your star is shinning very very bright.
Looks like there is one screw missing in it and the flat cable is dirt (last photo)
😀 I am nuts. My people say:
- It will be fine and totally fixed with 3 screws. I say no, no, no.
- It will be inside the case. I say no, no, no.

NXZT Nemesis Black case 🤑 🤑 🤑
Look at that case . Nice color and easy to use.

Carlos, I think you made a good choice, better than that! I'm up to no good with words, but I
get happy just looking at these stuffs..

The cooler has all the 4 mounting scres, turns out i found the missing out somewhere inside the case. And yes, i'm aware the PC is dirty and plan to clean them

What is your biggest Pentium 4 Collection?
Socket 423/478 Motherboards with Universal AGP Slot
Socket 478 Motherboards with PCI-E Slots
LGA 775 Motherboards with AGP Slots
Experiences and thoughts with Socket 423 systems

Reply 21 of 28, by Frasco

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Good, you found it!
Are you good with the iron solder ?

I guess the PC is clean, that flat cable is just a tiny detail. I'm so into details it hurts me.

Reply 22 of 28, by kenrouholo

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Carlos S. M. wrote:

the PC at the top is an old Duron system with missing parts when the one at the botton is a complete P3 system

I searched the thread for any mention of capacitor and the only hit was my previous reference to them. Because I didn't see you say it, I'm not sure if you have noticed this but the P3 system has at least 2 visibly bad capacitors, and likely more overall (every single electrolytic capacitor on that board should be replaced if you want it to last long-term; none should be trusted at that point).

Yes, I always ramble this much.

Reply 23 of 28, by Carlos S. M.

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kenrouholo wrote:
Carlos S. M. wrote:

the PC at the top is an old Duron system with missing parts when the one at the botton is a complete P3 system

I searched the thread for any mention of capacitor and the only hit was my previous reference to them. Because I didn't see you say it, I'm not sure if you have noticed this but the P3 system has at least 2 visibly bad capacitors, and likely more overall (every single electrolytic capacitor on that board should be replaced if you want it to last long-term; none should be trusted at that point).

I noticied the caps of the P3 system later, i have now 3 mobos to recap now

What is your biggest Pentium 4 Collection?
Socket 423/478 Motherboards with Universal AGP Slot
Socket 478 Motherboards with PCI-E Slots
LGA 775 Motherboards with AGP Slots
Experiences and thoughts with Socket 423 systems

Reply 24 of 28, by Tetrium

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Get some moving boxes and some ESD bags, you can get 15 - 20 motherboards into a single moving box. In a "walk in wardrobe" you can stack perhaps 1000 motherboards or so if you are good at Tetris.

It may be more efficient to shoehorn spare components into the nicest computer cases and if one is to use a larger box for motherboards, I would recommend to put sheets of cardboard or perhaps that foam stuff between each motherboard to prevent accidental scratches (it's not a lot of effort and it will make moving the boxes around a lot less hazardous 😜). And I prefer to put in the motherboards sideways instead of on top of each other as this makes for less weight on the bottom boards (and thus also less flexing and less scratches and less broken stuff) and it will be easier to search through the boxes looking for any particular board (yes I know from experience 🤣).

Stacking 1000 motherboards like tetris will not work duu to the weight on the lower laying motherboards (yes I know you were being ironic 😁).

My boxes tend to look like this, they fit about 15 motherboards. 😀

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My apologies for the late reply but better late than never, right? 😜

This is one of the ways I store my motherboards (beg you pardon for the bad lighting).

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It's just a bigger box containing motherboard boxes. The motherboard boxes do not contain the boards that are mentioned on the boxes themselves, I just use what I have laying around.
Each motherboard box contains 2 motherboards (some may contain only one).

I do have some boards stored in a similar way to how you stored them (except I put sheets of material in between the boards to help protect them).

Whats missing in your collections?
My retro rigs (old topic)
Interesting Vogons threads (links to Vogonswiki)
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Reply 25 of 28, by dr_st

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Since my only spare boards (those that are not inside working systems) are backup boards I ordered off eBay in recent years, I just store them in the original boxes they came in. 😀

My original motherboard boxes typically contain hardware installation disks, manuals and various accessories (that came with the boards, the cases etc.)

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Reply 26 of 28, by Tetrium

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I keep all my software disks together sorted by type (all driver disks together, all OS's together) as I prefer to mix and match.
And I have very few boxed items anyway, I got everything left and right 😜
I actually have some matching sets as I for instance got a TUSL2-C motherboard from some old second hand rig I bought and later bought some totally different stuff that was send to me in a TUSL2-C motherboard box 🤣

Whats missing in your collections?
My retro rigs (old topic)
Interesting Vogons threads (links to Vogonswiki)
Report spammers here!

Reply 27 of 28, by Carlos S. M.

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About the issues on the Abit AI7 mobo i got, i made a thread for the issue: Abit AI7 issue - POST code 25 and no POST with an AGP card installed

What is your biggest Pentium 4 Collection?
Socket 423/478 Motherboards with Universal AGP Slot
Socket 478 Motherboards with PCI-E Slots
LGA 775 Motherboards with AGP Slots
Experiences and thoughts with Socket 423 systems

Reply 28 of 28, by Carlos S. M.

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After some days, i finally got the PC with the Intel D865PERL, the case look in bad condition so i scrapped it along with the PSU, but i kep all the internal parts, the Intel mobo actually works, but it needs a recap. I got more luck with the Intel D865PERL this time despite having to use the soldering iron again

Other parts were two LG DVD Drives, floppy drive, Geforce 6200 AGP, 4 512 MB DDR400 sticks, Pentium 4 3.2 GHz Prescott and Intel stock cooler

What is your biggest Pentium 4 Collection?
Socket 423/478 Motherboards with Universal AGP Slot
Socket 478 Motherboards with PCI-E Slots
LGA 775 Motherboards with AGP Slots
Experiences and thoughts with Socket 423 systems