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Now there's an idea. I wonder if we could see such a thing for modern CPUs.
 
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Stop me (JUST TRY) if you've heard this before. John Titor comes back from 2036 to get an IBM 5100 computer.

I'll even start the debunking myself. The first portable computer was the Olivetti Programma 101 in 1964.
 
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Stop me (JUST TRY) if you've heard this before. John Titor comes back from 2036 to get an IBM 5100 computer.

I'll even start the debunking myself. The first portable computer was the Olivetti Programma 101 in 1964.
That belongs in General nonsense.
Sure his name isn't John Connor?
 

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Now there's an idea. I wonder if we could see such a thing for modern CPUs.
I doubt as they're so hardlocked that I'm pretty sure there's nothing like that would be possible.
 
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There are people on Vogons making new Goldfinger devices as well, and they look like they are much closer to having working devices ready, after just months of work by a few members.
 
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There are people on Vogons making new Goldfinger devices as well, and they look like they are much closer to having working devices ready, after just months of work by a few members.
The prototype I was sent works. ;)
Just testing every single combination first before I give my stamp of approval.
 
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Heh, RGinHD reviewed a GF 6800 XT, loved the title. :D

 
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That belongs in General nonsense.
Sure his name isn't John Connor?
Since none of the calamities he predicted have come to pass, the mission was obviously a complete success! You can thank him later.
 
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Should anyone need to use secured Samba on Windows 98 I wrote a short guide how to enable and activate NTLM2 and mount a share from a modern Samba Server
link: https://framebuffer.io/blog/win98-smb

Note: when I started getting some documentation about NTLM2 and Windows 98 I ended up finding this document published by the CIA :eek: ...:D
 
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2nd (and some of the panels from the 4th, smaller) Adison tower(s) are back, and looking better than ever! :)


More pics & information coming up tomorrow, as soon as I unwrap everything & put it back together :peace:
 

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Well this really sucks!!!

I've got my ole MSI K8T Master2-FAR and was getting it ready to do a dual processor Windows 2000 pro build and found one of the CPU cooler brackets has broke!!!

IMG_1167.JPG


I have been searching all over the net and have not come up with anything as a stock replacement.

I ended up having to order two AM2/940 stock cooler brackets. Man, I hope them fit.

Of course I'm going to have to replace the coolers due to the mounting design, but I've got a pair of Rosewill Z1 coolers that I got here from @bogmali 3 or 4 years ago.

Now I just have to hope that both of them coolers will fit since the sockets are fairly close to each other. And that the stock socket 940 mounts will fit.

Unlike the 939's that use a single mounting screw, the 940's use dual screws at each end.


If anyone has an idea where to get an original mount, I'd certainly appreciate it!!!!
 
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Well this really sucks!!!

I've got my ole MSI K8T Master2-FAR and was getting it ready to do a dual processor Windows 2000 pro build and found one of the CPU cooler brackets has broke!!!

View attachment 192555

I have been searching all over the net and have not come up with anything as a stock replacement.

I ended up having to order two AM2/940 stock cooler brackets. Man, I hope them fit.

Of course I'm going to have to replace the coolers due to the mounting design, but I've got a pair of Rosewill Z1 coolers that I got here from @bogmali 3 or 4 years ago.

Now I just have to hope that both of them coolers will fit since the sockets are fairly close to each other. And that the stock socket 940 mounts will fit.

Unlike the 939's that use a single mounting screw, the 940's use dual screws at each end.


If anyone has an idea where to get an original mount, I'd certainly appreciate it!!!!

Man that board is fantastic! :eek:
Don't get too mad for the bracket, today I received a MSI Neo 2 Platinum, a board I was looking for since years because it's one of the best Socket 939 / AGP combinations ever existed and also because it meant a lot for me back in 2004... and nothing, it's dead, no video output with 2 different CPUs (New Castle, Venice), 3 different video cards, including a PCI one and various RAM modules tried in all the slots :`(
Things can be much worse than a broken bracket :)


A W E S O M E :cool:
 
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Well this really sucks!!!

I've got my ole MSI K8T Master2-FAR and was getting it ready to do a dual processor Windows 2000 pro build and found one of the CPU cooler brackets has broke!!!

View attachment 192555

I have been searching all over the net and have not come up with anything as a stock replacement.

I ended up having to order two AM2/940 stock cooler brackets. Man, I hope them fit.

Of course I'm going to have to replace the coolers due to the mounting design, but I've got a pair of Rosewill Z1 coolers that I got here from @bogmali 3 or 4 years ago.

Now I just have to hope that both of them coolers will fit since the sockets are fairly close to each other. And that the stock socket 940 mounts will fit.

Unlike the 939's that use a single mounting screw, the 940's use dual screws at each end.


If anyone has an idea where to get an original mount, I'd certainly appreciate it!!!!
I have to ask: does that board let you choose between one x16 slot or two x8 slots by flipping over a little SODIMM-like PCB between the two? If so: that is BRILLIANT. :respect:
 
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Well this really sucks!!!

I've got my ole MSI K8T Master2-FAR and was getting it ready to do a dual processor Windows 2000 pro build and found one of the CPU cooler brackets has broke!!!

View attachment 192555

I have been searching all over the net and have not come up with anything as a stock replacement.

I ended up having to order two AM2/940 stock cooler brackets. Man, I hope them fit.

Of course I'm going to have to replace the coolers due to the mounting design, but I've got a pair of Rosewill Z1 coolers that I got here from @bogmali 3 or 4 years ago.

Now I just have to hope that both of them coolers will fit since the sockets are fairly close to each other. And that the stock socket 940 mounts will fit.

Unlike the 939's that use a single mounting screw, the 940's use dual screws at each end.


If anyone has an idea where to get an original mount, I'd certainly appreciate it!!!!
Pentium 4 and Thermalright XP-90/XP120 use that same type of mount. Just tossing you a different avenue to explore. GL :)
 

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I have to ask: does that board let you choose between one x16 slot or two x8 slots by flipping over a little SODIMM-like PCB between the two? If so: that is BRILLIANT. :respect:
Those older SLI supporting boards couldn't detect automatically what's there. So yeah, you had to do it manually.

...and that IS a physical SODIMM slot as I remember having a similar thing on my nF650i SLI board, even the slot said "2.5V" :laugh:
 
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Those older SLI supporting boards couldn't detect automatically what's there. So yeah, you had to do it manually.

...and that IS a physical SODIMM slot as I remember having a similar thing on my nF650i SLI board, even the slot said "2.5V" :laugh:
Had an old MSI board with one of those, I was tempted to frame the Motherboard it was that nice.
Ended up binning it after years of storage and it not working.
 

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Had an old MSI board with one of those, I was tempted to frame the Motherboard it was that nice.
Ended up binning it after years of storage and it not working.
Yeah, mine broke too, mine was a P6N SLI Platinum. I was pretty pissed as the board broke when I just had bought GTA IV back then and was going to install it.
 

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I have to ask: does that board let you choose between one x16 slot or two x8 slots by flipping over a little SODIMM-like PCB between the two? If so: that is BRILLIANT. :respect:

Yep, I believe that's correct. It is SLi on one side and single graphics card on the other. DFI had a similar setup only they had jumpers that did the same thing.

Pentium 4 and Thermalright XP-90/XP120 use that same type of mount. Just tossing you a different avenue to explore. GL :)

Oh hell, that is good to know for sure man!!!!! I'll look into that as well.
 

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I'll just re-post this, cause it's cool as hell, and makes me excited like a little kid on Christmas.
Got this in mail today. Already took it apart for some rework, and installed my rig in it.
Previous owner already started some mods, I'm just gonna take over from where he stopped working on his pet project.
HDD rack is already removed (which I'm not a big fan of, but it'll do for now), front panel half-ready for a bunch of fans or 480mm rad, top has an extra hole for a grand total of 3 fans(2x140 + 1x120), or 280mm rad. Side panels are near-perfect, legs and arms are firmly attached, but one screw is missing. Front panel has all mesh inserts, except for one where ODD was previously installed.
Top panel has a cutout with mesh insert (left it drying in the office, after attaching that part with epoxy). I'll add some fan grills tomorrow, and start working on a custom PCB to replace some front panel I/O. Just want to remove eSATA and Firewire, and replace with a pair of USB3.0 ports (or maybe a pair of 3.0 and one extra Type-C, if I can fit it all on one tiny board).
I'm gonna leave it as-is in semi-assembled state for awhile, until I get some parts ready and buy new fans for my AIO.
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