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System Name | Adison "Open Space" 19 |
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Processor | Intel Pentium II, 350MHz |
Motherboard | Chaintech 6BTM, Slot 1 |
Cooling | SECC Cartridge |
Memory | 1x 64MB, PC100 |
Video Card(s) | ATI Rage IIc AGP, Diamond Monster 3DII 12MB |
Storage | BTC BCD-40XH, Quantum Fireball 3.5 Series, EX6.4 GB |
Display(s) | LG StudioWorks 57M |
Case | Adison Midi Tower, ATX |
Audio Device(s) | Creative SoundBlaster 128 |
Power Supply | Codegen 300W |
Mouse | Genius SlimStar 110, PS/2 |
Keyboard | Genius SlimStar 110, PS/2 |
Software | Microsoft Windows 98 |
Moving on, as promised
Just a Pentium 4 machine, not much to say about this one. The only special thing about it is that I've used my own, original parts from a Pentium 4 system which I had back in a day & did my best to recreate it from scratch, since I sold my Asus P4-T mobo & 1.4GHz P4 decades ago (it had 128MB of RIMM memory, in 2x 64MB configuration) This one on the other hand is P4-B, S478 and has 512MB of SD-RAM. I took the liberty of boosting up the RAM, but the video card (Matrox Millennium G450 DualHead), DVD-ROM drive, CD-RW drive, Iomega ZIP100 & Hauppauge TV tuner are original, taken from the actual system which I had back in a day. I also have the original SB128 card, since P4-T didn't have on-board sound but this one, "-B" does so I used SB128 for another, Slot-1 build instead.
Here we have yet another Voodoo3 3000 system. Very similar to the one from yesterday, except this one has more powerful CPU (933MHz) and the mobo is S370 instead of Slot-1. The other card is dial-up modem ... comes in handy for calling AOL to register my new copy of Windows 98
1st one of several Voodoo2 rigs... I got 5 sets, but only 4 of them had been put away (and therefore will have to be taken apart), while my signature rig RetroMaster 2500 remains as it is This one uses combination of 2x Diamond Monster 3DII (8MB each), along with TNT2 Pro AGP card. Also, this system is the only one to feature uniquely designed CPU speed controller. I'm guessing the former owner made it from scratch (or from some sort of electronic kit), but it was unique & pretty cool so I decided to hold onto it. Gives it more character, and looks pretty neat from the outside! Unfortunately, you can tell by the pics that it was exposed to damp environment because close inspection reveals small particles & traces of rust.
One of the 3 Pentium MMX builds... Speaking of damp environment, this one got it really bad, I noticed rust traces along the case, where it was dripping onto the bottom plate Again, don't know if it works or not, I gave it a quick try, powered it up without the monitor, and it DOES light (and spin) up, but doesn't do anything... So either CMOS battery is dead, keyboard error kicked in (since I didn't have one properly connected) or the mobo entirely stopped working. I guess we'll find out soon!
Athlon 1000, you guys might remember this one from that pic where the entire CPU was coated into TIM... And yes, caps are bulging pretty badly, so it's only a matter of time before it'll break down. So I'll either have to swap the mobo OR replace the caps...
One of my latest finds, before I "retired" - Pentium 3 600! Has Abit BE6-II, Slot-1 mobo and ATI Rage128 Pro card, along with PCI sound & dial-up modem. It's running Windows 98 & has more than enough muscle to pull almost any game up to 2002, 2003.
My one and ONLY "business class" retro system. Business class as in retro system that's not designed for retro gaming. I only made this one for the sake of statistics, so that I could have at least one system that's not intended for playing games. With that being said, I got absolutely no purpose for it, other than gathering dust & taking up space Powered by Asus TUSI-M mobo, in combination with Celeron (@ 1000MHz, Tualatin) and 512MB of RAM. Has on-board graphics and sound, and it's running Windows 2k
Remember what I said yesterday, about Dell Optiplex GX110, how I have both desktop & tower design? Well this one here is the other one, so called "pizza box" Pretty cute IMHO, I got it years ago but it was missing certain parts which I eventually replaced & gave it a new life. Video is TNT2 Vanta (PCI), and it has SB Live! 0220 underneath (but you can't really see it in these pics) CPU is identical to the one from 1st Voodoo3 3000 system, mentioned yesterday. Passively cooled P3, running at 733MHz. I bought a matching pair years ago, these probably came from a HP workstation or server-type system which had 2 identical CPU cartridges.
Another "desktop" case, this time Pentium MMX. Identical to the one mentioned above, except this one uses SCSI hard drive & Adaptec controller. Just like the 1st one, this system also has Voodoo1 inside (Diamond Monster 3D, 4MB), along with ATI Mach64 PCI
And last but not least, my RetroMaster 1000. You'll have to excuse me for this particular pic, my phone battery died just as I was taking last couple of pics, so I wasn't able to use flash. Which is why I only took one pic, but even in all this darkness you can still (kinda) recognize what's going on inside... Powered by Pentium II, 350MHz it has a matching pair of Creative 3D Blaster (Voodoo2, 12MB) cards and SB Live audio. Originally it was designed with Aureal Vortex 2 in mind, but I moved this card into my other RetroMaster, the current one "2500" when I upgraded to new mobo several months ago. I'm also planning to upgrade AGP graphics at some point to GeForce2 MX200 or even something simple as Savage4 to take advantage of both AGP and PCI. The current card is Rage IIc, pretty basic model which was based off my personal Pentium 2 system from back in a day (also mentioned & shown yesterday) which also had Rage card.
Again, so much for now... Got 8 more systems to go, along with 2 more systems which I might take apart as preventive measure even though they hadn't been in the same storage as all the other ones.
Just a Pentium 4 machine, not much to say about this one. The only special thing about it is that I've used my own, original parts from a Pentium 4 system which I had back in a day & did my best to recreate it from scratch, since I sold my Asus P4-T mobo & 1.4GHz P4 decades ago (it had 128MB of RIMM memory, in 2x 64MB configuration) This one on the other hand is P4-B, S478 and has 512MB of SD-RAM. I took the liberty of boosting up the RAM, but the video card (Matrox Millennium G450 DualHead), DVD-ROM drive, CD-RW drive, Iomega ZIP100 & Hauppauge TV tuner are original, taken from the actual system which I had back in a day. I also have the original SB128 card, since P4-T didn't have on-board sound but this one, "-B" does so I used SB128 for another, Slot-1 build instead.
Here we have yet another Voodoo3 3000 system. Very similar to the one from yesterday, except this one has more powerful CPU (933MHz) and the mobo is S370 instead of Slot-1. The other card is dial-up modem ... comes in handy for calling AOL to register my new copy of Windows 98
1st one of several Voodoo2 rigs... I got 5 sets, but only 4 of them had been put away (and therefore will have to be taken apart), while my signature rig RetroMaster 2500 remains as it is This one uses combination of 2x Diamond Monster 3DII (8MB each), along with TNT2 Pro AGP card. Also, this system is the only one to feature uniquely designed CPU speed controller. I'm guessing the former owner made it from scratch (or from some sort of electronic kit), but it was unique & pretty cool so I decided to hold onto it. Gives it more character, and looks pretty neat from the outside! Unfortunately, you can tell by the pics that it was exposed to damp environment because close inspection reveals small particles & traces of rust.
One of the 3 Pentium MMX builds... Speaking of damp environment, this one got it really bad, I noticed rust traces along the case, where it was dripping onto the bottom plate Again, don't know if it works or not, I gave it a quick try, powered it up without the monitor, and it DOES light (and spin) up, but doesn't do anything... So either CMOS battery is dead, keyboard error kicked in (since I didn't have one properly connected) or the mobo entirely stopped working. I guess we'll find out soon!
Athlon 1000, you guys might remember this one from that pic where the entire CPU was coated into TIM... And yes, caps are bulging pretty badly, so it's only a matter of time before it'll break down. So I'll either have to swap the mobo OR replace the caps...
One of my latest finds, before I "retired" - Pentium 3 600! Has Abit BE6-II, Slot-1 mobo and ATI Rage128 Pro card, along with PCI sound & dial-up modem. It's running Windows 98 & has more than enough muscle to pull almost any game up to 2002, 2003.
My one and ONLY "business class" retro system. Business class as in retro system that's not designed for retro gaming. I only made this one for the sake of statistics, so that I could have at least one system that's not intended for playing games. With that being said, I got absolutely no purpose for it, other than gathering dust & taking up space Powered by Asus TUSI-M mobo, in combination with Celeron (@ 1000MHz, Tualatin) and 512MB of RAM. Has on-board graphics and sound, and it's running Windows 2k
Remember what I said yesterday, about Dell Optiplex GX110, how I have both desktop & tower design? Well this one here is the other one, so called "pizza box" Pretty cute IMHO, I got it years ago but it was missing certain parts which I eventually replaced & gave it a new life. Video is TNT2 Vanta (PCI), and it has SB Live! 0220 underneath (but you can't really see it in these pics) CPU is identical to the one from 1st Voodoo3 3000 system, mentioned yesterday. Passively cooled P3, running at 733MHz. I bought a matching pair years ago, these probably came from a HP workstation or server-type system which had 2 identical CPU cartridges.
Another "desktop" case, this time Pentium MMX. Identical to the one mentioned above, except this one uses SCSI hard drive & Adaptec controller. Just like the 1st one, this system also has Voodoo1 inside (Diamond Monster 3D, 4MB), along with ATI Mach64 PCI
And last but not least, my RetroMaster 1000. You'll have to excuse me for this particular pic, my phone battery died just as I was taking last couple of pics, so I wasn't able to use flash. Which is why I only took one pic, but even in all this darkness you can still (kinda) recognize what's going on inside... Powered by Pentium II, 350MHz it has a matching pair of Creative 3D Blaster (Voodoo2, 12MB) cards and SB Live audio. Originally it was designed with Aureal Vortex 2 in mind, but I moved this card into my other RetroMaster, the current one "2500" when I upgraded to new mobo several months ago. I'm also planning to upgrade AGP graphics at some point to GeForce2 MX200 or even something simple as Savage4 to take advantage of both AGP and PCI. The current card is Rage IIc, pretty basic model which was based off my personal Pentium 2 system from back in a day (also mentioned & shown yesterday) which also had Rage card.
Again, so much for now... Got 8 more systems to go, along with 2 more systems which I might take apart as preventive measure even though they hadn't been in the same storage as all the other ones.