Reply 3080 of 39964, by awergh
I found another 386 motherboard AMD 386DX\DXL-33 (I think I might have more then I will ever need but I don't want to just leave it), and a nice Digital Venturis 466 OEM 486 system.
Wow I put OEM and nice in the same sentence but it is a nice slim case although it has a slimmer PSU then the standard AT one so that could be a problem if it ever dies on me.
It looks a lot like this http://hardware-museum.livejournal.com/125786.html except that it has a Socket 3 486DX2 and only ISA slots, most interestingly is that it has 2 ISA slots on the board one of which is connected to the usual riser that you see in oem systems but also another which would theoretically be for a low profile ISA card. No reason such a think couldn't exist just interesting to see an example of where one could be used. I can really see the appeal of such a box for laziness because it already has a Vibra 16C which is probably similar to what I would use and a network card so its more or less complete as everything else is onboard. The CPU doesn't have a fan though which may or may not be a problem at least it has a heatsink unlike the last 486 I found which looked like it had never had a heatsink which is sortof scary since the DX2 does get a quite hot.
Too bad it doesn't have an HDD perhaps its time to try a CF card solution (why are all the cheap ones on ebay 16GB instead of 512MB?????) I'd hate to spoil the almost silent PSU with a loud HDD.




