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Bought these (retro) hardware today

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Reply 54920 of 56707, by Repo Man11

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It would be a three hour or so round trip (gas $$$) so I won't do it, but a guy has a sealed box NOS Iwill KK266 for sale for $50.00. I don't need it, but it's just so cool looking! Oops further temptation - it has an ISA slot.

After watching many YouTube videos about older computer hardware, YouTube began recommending videos about trains - are they trying to tell me something?

Reply 54921 of 56707, by myne

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Reply 54922 of 56707, by AGP4LIfe?

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Trashbytes wrote on 2024-10-26, 23:17:
AGP4LIfe? wrote on 2024-10-26, 23:00:

And it does!! Scary stuff! As there seems to be some slight surface damage to the silicon. 😬 Also this thing pumps out heat!

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mmmmm now put it up against a 3200+ and lets see what it can do and if that extra speed makes any difference when matched against a high FSB. Also how much heat are we talking about here ...cant be much hotter than a 3200+ there is only 50Mhz between them.

Makes me want one of these 2800+ chips or one of the OEM 3200+.

At least according to these simple cpu benches, that 50mhz speed difference is noticeable! The 2800+ comes out on top!
However since the Barton 3200+ has double cache, I'm sure there are other times when this CPU loses.

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Will do more benches!

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Reply 54923 of 56707, by Wes1262

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That's a great find, and it's crazy that it works despite the damage to the die! I am not sure how it's even possible given that the lithography seems to expand to the actual border of the die.
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Reply 54924 of 56707, by marxveix

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Maybe not so Retro, from 2012 or 2013 probably, but it goes inside newer Retro build PC.

Wanted low power and silent hard drive, got WD AV Green 500GB WD5000AUDX 3.5" HDD.
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Idle 21
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Socket 754 build, 80GB was too small and noisy. Motherboard has sata dma (ide mode), needs testing.
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Reply 54925 of 56707, by AGP4LIfe?

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Wes1262 wrote on 2024-10-27, 16:55:
That's a great find, and it's crazy that it works despite the damage to the die! I am not sure how it's even possible given that […]
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That's a great find, and it's crazy that it works despite the damage to the die! I am not sure how it's even possible given that the lithography seems to expand to the actual border of the die.
AMD_Athlon_XP_Barton_die.JPG

Yea no idea, i thought it would be dead for sure... Maybe because its an ES its missing a few pieces 🤣??

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Reply 54926 of 56707, by myne

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Wes1262 wrote on 2024-10-27, 16:55:
That's a great find, and it's crazy that it works despite the damage to the die! I am not sure how it's even possible given that […]
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That's a great find, and it's crazy that it works despite the damage to the die! I am not sure how it's even possible given that the lithography seems to expand to the actual border of the die.
AMD_Athlon_XP_Barton_die.JPG

IIRC, because they are "flip chips" the "top" is inert silicon. All the real bits are on the "bottom"

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Reply 54927 of 56707, by PcBytes

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Well, got the 5VMMX flashed, now it's no longer a NMC but ye olde' EPoX, the EP-51MVP3E-M 😁

Paired it with a ELSA branded Banshee and it ran... decent. The standard K6-2/500AFX it came with ran pretty well.

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Reply 54928 of 56707, by CMB75

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This one evaded me for far too long. If it gets delivered I finally got my hands on the Floor Standing Option for my IBM 5170.

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Unfortunately it’s not in a good condition, a little rusty and some of the parts seem to be missing, like the vertical stickers (badge, lock, HDD & power LED).

Of course I’ve payed to much, but anyhow, I’ve been waiting a long time for this and I’m happy …

BTW: Does anyone know the exact Pantone or RAL codes for the 5150 and 5170?

Reply 54929 of 56707, by BitWrangler

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IDK, but if you can get a swatch of the Pantone Cool Greys, try holding a "Cool Grey 2 UP" against it.

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Reply 54930 of 56707, by CMB75

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BitWrangler wrote on 2024-10-28, 13:54:

IDK, but if you can get a swatch of the Pantone Cool Greys, try holding a "Cool Grey 2 UP" against it.

Yeah, I read on the internet that Pantone 453 might be one of the possible candidates but it would be nice not to be deceived by my perception and really know. So far I've not been able to find real official documentation.
Thanks for the hint, though - as a last resort I'd have to rely on color swatches or a professional color reader.

Reply 54931 of 56707, by PcBytes

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Figured I'd put up photos of the recent Epox/ENMIC mobo I got yesterday, and its CPU.

It's been recapped already - the Sanyo caps originate from a dead GA-6VA mobo, while the three remaining caps are off a long since scrapped Dell SFF PC.

1MB cache from what I can tell (which is probably more than enough.).

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Reply 54932 of 56707, by Linoleum

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I'll now be able to run my EAX games in SLI mode with my 2 Audigy cards...

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Reply 54933 of 56707, by zuldan

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PcBytes wrote on 2024-10-28, 19:01:

Figured I'd put up photos of the recent Epox/ENMIC mobo I got yesterday, and its CPU.

It's been recapped already - the Sanyo caps originate from a dead GA-6VA mobo, while the three remaining caps are off a long since scrapped Dell SFF PC.

1MB cache from what I can tell (which is probably more than enough.).

Interesting, I’m surprised a motherboard made before the capacitor plague needed a recap.

Very nice on the 1MB cache

Reply 54934 of 56707, by Trashbytes

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zuldan wrote on 2024-10-29, 05:34:
PcBytes wrote on 2024-10-28, 19:01:

Figured I'd put up photos of the recent Epox/ENMIC mobo I got yesterday, and its CPU.

It's been recapped already - the Sanyo caps originate from a dead GA-6VA mobo, while the three remaining caps are off a long since scrapped Dell SFF PC.

1MB cache from what I can tell (which is probably more than enough.).

Interesting, I’m surprised a motherboard before the capacitor plague needed a recap.

Very nice on the 1MB cache

Caps dry out with boards in long term storage, if it hasn't been powered up in 20 years unless the caps were top notch to start with there is a good chance some of them will need replacing.

Reply 54935 of 56707, by zuldan

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Trashbytes wrote on 2024-10-29, 05:37:

Caps dry out with boards in long term storage, if it hasn't been powered up in 20 years unless the caps were top notch to start with there is a good chance some of them will need replacing.

Yes that’s true. Speaking of dry caps. I had a few old Sound Blaster 1.5 and 2.0 cards that had been in storage for 30+ years with terrible noise, but after leaving them powered on for a few hours, most of the noise went away. It’s like the caps just needed to be reenergised. Months later they still sound great.

Reply 54936 of 56707, by Trashbytes

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zuldan wrote on 2024-10-29, 05:42:
Trashbytes wrote on 2024-10-29, 05:37:

Caps dry out with boards in long term storage, if it hasn't been powered up in 20 years unless the caps were top notch to start with there is a good chance some of them will need replacing.

Yes that’s true. Speaking of dry caps. I had a few old Sound Blaster 1.5 and 2.0 cards that had been in storage for 30+ years with terrible noise, but after leaving them powered on for a few hours, most of the noise went away. It’s like the caps just needed to be reenergised. Months later they still sound great.

yup, its always a good idea to give boards stored that long a quick going over looking for leaky caps, damage tantalum's or in the case of PSUs Riffa caps.

old RIFFA caps are bad juju and its better to just replace them before powering up, you already have experience with bad tantalum's but they too should be suspect.

Reply 54937 of 56707, by zuldan

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Trashbytes wrote on 2024-10-29, 05:53:

yup, its always a good idea to give boards stored that long a quick going over looking for leaky caps, damage tantalum's or in the case of PSUs Riffa caps.

old RIFFA caps are bad juju and its better to just replace them before powering up, you already have experience with bad tantalum's but they too should be suspect.

Don’t talk to me about tantalum’s. Learnt my lesson the hard way 🤣

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Reply 54938 of 56707, by PcBytes

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Trashbytes wrote on 2024-10-29, 05:37:
zuldan wrote on 2024-10-29, 05:34:
PcBytes wrote on 2024-10-28, 19:01:

Figured I'd put up photos of the recent Epox/ENMIC mobo I got yesterday, and its CPU.

It's been recapped already - the Sanyo caps originate from a dead GA-6VA mobo, while the three remaining caps are off a long since scrapped Dell SFF PC.

1MB cache from what I can tell (which is probably more than enough.).

Interesting, I’m surprised a motherboard before the capacitor plague needed a recap.

Very nice on the 1MB cache

Caps dry out with boards in long term storage, if it hasn't been powered up in 20 years unless the caps were top notch to start with there is a good chance some of them will need replacing.

Tayehs, and some were broken off the board. I figured that if I do a recap I might as well replace 'em all.

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Reply 54939 of 56707, by Trashbytes

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PcBytes wrote on 2024-10-29, 10:04:
Trashbytes wrote on 2024-10-29, 05:37:
zuldan wrote on 2024-10-29, 05:34:

Interesting, I’m surprised a motherboard before the capacitor plague needed a recap.

Very nice on the 1MB cache

Caps dry out with boards in long term storage, if it hasn't been powered up in 20 years unless the caps were top notch to start with there is a good chance some of them will need replacing.

Tayehs, and some were broken off the board. I figured that if I do a recap I might as well replace 'em all.

Nuke and Pave.

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