My BE6-II never fail me, I give it to a friend, maybe it lasted 2 months before popping 1 cap, I replaced all the power caps and no problem, but my friend reported that thing that sometimes it turned on by itself, never believed him. The AW9D-MAX I retired in 2014 still works after being 27/7 all those years. Like all brands sometimes you get a lemon.
Yes, exactly! Good to know I'm not the only one with that problem (and/or crazy?)
I've had loads of bad luck with Abit boards however.... There was also another board (VH6, S370) with the same problem, bulging caps which I couldn't fix. IDK why, something probably overloaded & blew other components. One way or another, it ended up in trash since it was completely unusable
It was then eventually replaced by another S370 board made by Matsonic.
OK, so I've decided to take it apart & put everything back together again from scratch...
First thing to notice was this surprisingly modern PSU! 2x 80x80 fans, with the overall power output of 400W. According to the label, it's been manufactured by the company "MS" in China, around 2002.
Pentium 3 CPU module really looks hefty! You'd think these 2 fans would make a racket when powered up but nope! In fact, I've had (and still have) some of the other builds with only one fan, that's been louder than all of these together!
The cooler assembly comes with one of those back-plate mounting solutions. Looks silly, but considering the weight that's suspended on the other end, I'd say it's necessary!
ATI Rage "R128P", which oddly enough doesn't say "Fury" anywhere... Maybe it wasn't being detected properly by the XP? From what I can tell, this is just a "standard" Rage128 with 32mb of memory (quick Googling confirmed my suspicions, although I'm still not 100% sure)
Avance Logic ALS4000 sound card. Still to be tested & confirmed if it's working or not. Judging by the hissing & crackling noises coming from the audio output, I'd say it's dead.
Just your standard PCI Dial-Up modem... I'm keeping this one just for the nostalgia, otherwise it doesn't really have any purpose.
And there it is - finally! Abit BE6-II in all its glory!
Apparently I was wrong however... If you take a closer look at the voltage regulator area, you'll see several caps already bulging & fading away. Honestly, I'm not really that much surprised, as this IS Abit ... and these things always had cap problems of some sort!
Floppy, NEC Iomega ZIP100 & Quantum Fireball HDD - all tested & in perfect condition! ZIP drive makes some weird noises, but judging by the look of it, I'd say it hasn't been used for at least 15 years or so
In the worst case scenario, I have a replacement mechanical deck for these things, so I'll just swap it for the other unit. It's been salvaged from another ZIP unit which had electrical problem, as the motherboard (for the unit itself) stopped working & would cause system to either hang and/or get stuck during POST
On a side note, I've never, EVER heard (especially had) a Quantum Fireball HDD, which holds more than 8GB of storage space. This one claims to be 15, which is totally awesome! Most likely one of the latest (and last) Quantum drives, before they got sold to crappy Maxtor!
Although this Toshiba drive does seem to be working, I've decided to remove it & replace it for another, Asus one. Mainly because it's making a terrible racket while ejecting the tray, it's either crunching gears or something's out of alignment. Either way, not worth the effort.
Just a regular SD-RAM memory module, 128MB @ 133MHz
So, now that everything's out of the way, it's time to once again put it together... Starting with the CPU module
Then upgrading the RAM... Running 128MB is not enough IMHO, even for Windows 98 & retro gaming purposes.
Time to place the IDE ribbon cables...
More IDE cables & cable management...
And last, but not least - adding the PSU! I'm going to fiddle with these things tomorrow, there's no point in rushing anything since I'm not in a hurry to have it finished
Oh, and by the way - for all of you who may have been wondering what happened to other BE6-II and BH6 boards... They both became 3dfx Voodoo systems! And yes, like all my other builds these are both perfectly operational