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Some updates to my other Athlon XP rig. Fitted back in its original case, found the original HDD as well :)

AthlonXP 2500+(barton core)
2x 256Mb Trancend jetram + 1x 512Mb Apacer DDR400
Gigabyte 7VT600-L(fully recapped)
Pixel View FX5900
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80gb western digital ide hdd
350W Delta Psu.

The FX5900 is pretty disappointing performance wise it must be said, looks cool at least.
 
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Some updates to my other Athlon XP rig. Fitted back in its original case, found the original HDD as well :)

AthlonXP 2500+(barton core)
2x 256Mb Trancend jetram + 1x 512Mb Apacer DDR400
Gigabyte 7VT600-L(fully recapped)
Pixel View FX5900
Sound Blaster live 5.1
80gb western digital ide hdd
350W Delta Psu.

The FX5900 is pretty disappointing performance wise it must be said, looks cool at least.
From all the components that you featured in these pics, nothing says Retro and/or Old School like that CD-RW/DVD "combo" player/recorder ;) Truly a relic from some other time & era when DVD recorders used to cost an arm and a leg! :D
 
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i believe this collected enough dust and its time to "work" on it
Pentium 4 651 and 2gigs of "fasttech" ram when it was in a system we couldn't get it to install an OS, it would just crash during installation no matter what i tried (even with different RAM) so i guess its time to do some more testing on it
I would make sure the bios is updated and then load defaults.
 
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I got my 4x86 tower, PSU & most of other bits & pieces :) I also got 3x86 mobo (with integrated AMD CPU) in unknown working condition! :) More pics & updates coming soon!
 
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Pics soon?

HOW ABOUT NOW!!! take a picture as you got them :D
Fine, fine! Jeez, tough crowd :D


And yes, it has a brand new battery already soldered in place. So it hopefully won't leak any time soon, at least for the next couple of years!


Also got this box of various ISA cards & extensions... :)


Speaking of old & nostalgic, my VTF gauge, scale or whatever you want to call it finally arrived today!
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A work in progress... :) 4x86 DX2 reports for duty!
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The FX5900 is pretty disappointing performance wise it must be said, looks cool at least.
In it's time it was one of the best. It still is for Windows98SE/WindowsME retro gaming. Match it with an AMD Athlon64 FX57 and you have one of the fastest single-core CPU based systems out there.
 
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The FX5900 is pretty disappointing performance wise it must be said, looks cool at least.

Back when they were a thing, I had a Leadtek 5900XT that I de-lidded and ran at 510MHz (IIRC the stock was 350MHz, so that was quite the OC). Then it was fast. But hot, I had to cool the hell out of it.

Nice retro build man :) 2500+ Barton was a legend, also had one of those once.
 
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4x86 project is coming along nicely, although I've been forced to change the specs (of both 4x86 AND 5x86) somewhere along the restoration process. Also, it seems that 3x86 board is unfortunately beyond repairs, as I'm not getting ANY feedback whatsoever. No sounds, not even power LED, even though I can feel the CPU getting warmer so it's most likely getting power... IDK, I've decided to hold onto it for now, but I'm not too optimistic.


Now, as for the actual 4x86, the system is mostly complete, in the process of final tweaks & cable management.


First order of business was to restore the (previously removed) NiCd battery, and I actually reused the one from 3x86 system since it's almost brand new, 6 months old according to the previous owner.


Then there was a big question... Which VLB card(s) to use, since I now had the luxury to choose between my own components (which had been previously tested) & these new ones, which haven't been tested & might work, even though I've noticed few small scratches & cuts, probably from tumbling inside the empty case. Also worth pointing out is that BOTH of these VLB cards have the same GPU, so in the end it was a matter of choosing the better & more reliable over the other one.


Same thing with HDD/Floppy/Serial Port controller card, I've decided to use my own which seems to be working just fine. I had a slight problem, getting the floppy drive(s) to get recognized but this turned out to be a jumper-related issue as someone previously disabled floppy feature on the controller itself.

I actually did a lot of work off-camera... Was hoping to stop for a minute or two & document everything, but with the amount of work that's been put into this thing so far, I just didn't want to waste any time. Such as taking apart the entire 5.25" floppy drive for the most detailed dusting & cleaning so far! Which turned out to be quite successful! :) Also, I've noticed something very unusual with this 3.5" floppy drive unit - recognize the company brand?! Assuming it's the same "Citizen" company as the one which makes famous wrist watches, I had no idea they were into computer equipment, ESPECIALLY floppy drives!


And this is where things got uhh, somewhat complicated to say at least. I've been meaning to use this ESS sound card for 4x86, as (according to Phil's Computer Lab), it's the perfect choice for DOS gaming. However, after quick Googling for appropriate drivers, I've realized there's a ton of issues with these, mainly because of the amount of different sub-models & variations. Some of the folks managed to get their cards working straight out of the box, while the other group seems to struggle with whole bunch of difficulties.


And since I'm also going to use the sound card as a secondary IDE controller, I wanted to make ABSOLUTELY sure I don't run into any problems ... so I swapped cards between 5x86 & 4x86. Meaning the ESS card is now inside 5x86 & will be used under Win95 environment, where on the other hand this 4x86 will have Creative SB16, which has much superior driver support & SHOULD be (in theory, at least) much easier to set up. Furthermore, I find it easier to install Creative card over ESS, because of the IDE port orientation. ESS card had the pin-1 on the left, where Creative has the pin-1 on the right, so I didn't have to twist the IDE cable & make a complete mess.
 
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One of those caps(labeled " C6 ") looks damaged and could be the faulty part. See the picture for the one circled in red;
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When those types of caps get chipped like that they are very often in need of replacement.

EDIT; the damaged cap in question is labeled " C6 " not C1, corrected.
 
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New hardware found:D

Took me 3 hours to straighten all the pins...P133, P166MMX, DX4ODPR100? K6-2 300MHz, Duron 1,1GHz, Athlon XP 1800+, P4 3.06GHz for my i850, Celeron 1.1GHz 128KB/100 - missing 4 pins, Intel DX4 100MHz. Next time I wont buy Coppermine PIII CPUs with bent pins as they break off way too easy :D At any rate, the Celeron 1.1GHz looked like it was stepped on :D

AMD 386-40MHz + Pine Techology PT-321 M3200793

It seem I even found an Intel 486 Overdrive CPU. The markings on the back suggest it is a 100MHz CPU - DX4ODPR100 V1.1 :D I had to remove, straighten the pins and solder back a mosfet. It came out excellent :D
I'll test the overdrive CPU soon and I think I'm going to attach with a double sided adhesive thermal pad, a modified DeepCool V50 or one of the few available heatsink I have at my disposal :D It will provide sufficient cooling :D It should've had a black or a red passive heatsink. Look at the way the thermal adhesive was spreaded....HELLOW MR. BLOB!
 

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I need a 12cm Crossfire bridge (NOT SLI please) for my project. I have a Sapphire SKU# W010-0043-00 that gets a lot of hits in Europe, especially CZ. But on dozens of sites that list it many say it's NLA, other seem to imply they can get it. None in stock anywhere. Almost nothing in the US or China. I'm in the US and only speak English. What do you think the chances are of actually getting 1 or 2 of these?
 
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One of those caps(labeled " C1 ") looks damaged and could be the faulty part. See the picture for the one circled in red;
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When those types of caps get chipped like that they are very often in need of replacement.
Wow, that's interesting... Thanks for pointing it out, I totally missed it. Of course, now it's too late to swap the boards, since 4x86 is almost finished (and I'd hate to ruin all the work), but I still have 3x86 board, I've decided to keep it just in case (like THIS case, actually), so I might swap the affected cap & give it a try once again. Thanks! :toast:
 

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I have to so get my butt in gear and grab a load of pics of the few bits of retro kit I have around here... Man I love this thread and TPU!! :D :toast:
 
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I need a 12cm Crossfire bridge (NOT SLI please) for my project. I have a Sapphire SKU# W010-0043-00 that gets a lot of hits in Europe, especially CZ. But on dozens of sites that list it many say it's NLA, other seem to imply they can get it. None in stock anywhere. Almost nothing in the US or China. I'm in the US and only speak English. What do you think the chances are of actually getting 1 or 2 of these?

Are you sure it's 12CM and not 10CM I've never seen one that long before
 

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I love this guy so much!! :peace:
 
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I reached out to Sapphire, no reply yet. I can get the 10CM and will probably do that anyway. I have also tried a vendor in NL, but due to time zones haven't heard back from them either.
 
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True! Once I'm done with 4x86, 5x86 & re-arranging all the spare parts, I'll see if I can work something out :)
 
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Both 4x86 & 5x86 are now (pretty much) done. Got few more cables to sort out inside 5x86, and still have to add CD-ROM audio cable into 4x86, but apart from that it's all done :) Have to say, I really, REALLY like the way 4x86 ended up looking. Much better than 5x86, due to CD-ROM color, being snowy white where the rest of the case is dark yellow. On the other hand, 4x86 & Teac drive both blend in together & look perfectly natural!


The inside of 4x86...


The inside of 5x86 (notice the pattern? :))


Since I was already working on 5x86, being encouraged by the recent success of restoring similar Mitsumi drive on 4x86, I once again took apart Safronics DS-53A 5.25" floppy drive unit, hoping to resolve the issue of copy, write protection being active all the time. So I took the entire thing apart (just like Mitsumi) and to my surprise it worked!! :)


The problem I had was with optical pickup (or IR emitter), in the bottom-left corner. The one in the middle is indexing sensor from what I understand, and this one seemed to be working just fine. Not sure what exactly caused the problem, as there was apparently two problems (misaligned infrared beam pickup & emitter) and a lot of dust in between. One way or another, I cleaned the entire bottom assembly & then used my phone's flash LED to align the light beam angle which resolved the issue. So now it DOES work, it's capable of both reading AND writing disks!
 
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Nice repair! I would look into a retro-brite job that case and the face-plates for those floppy drives to restore the color back to the original and follow up with a gloss coat of UV resistant paint if you intend to preserve them long term

That would destroy the patina!
 
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