@Trekkie4 Nice Pictures
They brought back memories of the first 2P system I built.
Dual Pentium iii 733Mhz chips on a Tyan Tiger 100 board.
-Admittedly the pic isn't mine as I don't have the system anymore but thought I would share the memory anyway
Thanks, T-Bob!
Slot-1 CPUs, especially Pentiums 2 are my #1 favorite, I got tons of sentimental memories tied to those machines.
Finally got the AMD machine today... Have to admit, it looks so much better than I've expected and most importantly - it's all working as it should!
Well, kinda ... I had tons of problems booting it up for the 1st time, but that was due to missing CMOS battery & (corrupted?) memory settings.
Pretty simple & straightforward inside, it's all on-board except for GPU which in this case is ATI Radeon 9200, as mentioned before.
CPU heatsink has a Thermaltake fan on top of it. Not sure if it's the actual Thermaltake CPU cooler or just the fan itself, but it does seem to do its job pretty good!
Pre-installed Vista is loading...
Began removing parts... 1st to address was this nice Maxtor HDD, I know a perfect place (and purpose) for this thing, so stay tuned for more updates throughout the next month or so
Interestingly enough, neither of LG units are DVD RW drives ... instead, one seems to be just an ordinary CD-RW and the other one DVD-ROM. Oh well, I'm sure they'll come in handy sooner or later.
This black Samsung FDD belongs to the same category as previously mentioned Maxtor HDD - I got something special in mind for those 2!
Yet another hard drive ... this time Western Digital 20 GB. Both seem to be working OK, although I didn't get to officially test this other one
While removing the parts from the case, I found this Delta fan loose inside... Definitely going to keep it, as I might swap it for other, identical Delta fan on a OEM Pentium 2 CPU which uses specialized fan header, designed for Digital Celebris machines
GV-R92128TE Gigabyte video card, it was the actual card used inside the system.
7VT600-RZ Gigabyte Socket A board, which does seem to be working perfectly normal. Not that I need any more of these, but it would be a shame to throw it away so I'll either keep it or give it away for free, to someone who might need it more than I do.
A fine example of good RAM memory
Joke aside, I couldn't boot the system up with these modules so they're either having some kind of a problem OR (most likely) there was a conflict with the BIOS for some reason. Either way, I'm going to keep those.
And last but not least, another video card, also ATI... The label says 7500, 64MB and yes, as you can see from 3rd picture it does seem to be working, except the cooling fan is all seized up
Overall speaking, it was well worth the money. I'm already working on finishing that Celeron from couple of pages ago, which has a tons of problems of its own, but more about those tomorrow. Also planning to finish Duron 750 build & upgrade HDD on Athlon 1000, now that I can & have decent HDD to use it. But no, I'm not referring to Maxtor - that one will be a separate project on its own