Where? Baby-AT PSU's aren't manufactured anymore.Find another one.
Where? Baby-AT PSU's aren't manufactured anymore.Find another one.
System Name | HP ProLiant DL360P G8 |
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Processor | 2x Xeon e2690 |
Motherboard | HP |
Cooling | 6 Delta fans |
Memory | 192gb ECC ddr3 @1333 |
Video Card(s) | Quadro k4200 |
Storage | 4x 1.2TB Dell SAS raid 0 |
Display(s) | iDrac over IP |
Case | HP 1U |
Power Supply | 2x 1100w Platinum PSUs |
Mouse | iDrac |
Keyboard | iDrac |
Software | Windows Server 2019 |
You can get a regular 20pin atx PSU, and put a P9+P8 adapter in it with the two active leads.Where? Baby-AT PSU's aren't manufactured anymore.
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 |
Pretty sure that he meant find another *used* one. I've been using old, rusy, sometimes even moldy AT power supplies for decades & never had a problem with any of them. That being said, if you prefer brand new units over the old ones (or perhaps want to be on a safe side, Justin Case), you can always convert ATX to AT using one of those adapter kits which I linked on the previous page.Where? Baby-AT PSU's aren't manufactured anymore.
Super Socket7 motherboards were almost universally ATX. So, not really an issue.Socket 7, what do you do if your baby-AT PSU fails?
System Name | Master |
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Processor | Pair of Xeon X5675's @ 4.3 |
Motherboard | SR-2 Classified |
Memory | 12 GB of Corsair Dominator GT's @ 2000 7-7-7-21 |
Video Card(s) | EVGA GTX680 |
Power Supply | EVGA Supernova 750 |
High end Yamaha ISA 16bit sound card. Nice find.Any ISA sound card expert over here?
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Got this MiroSound PCM1 Pro recently, is it any good?
That VIA chipset board will hold you down on FSB. Find a nice NF2 board.Ah cool, I was gathering some info about the Barton-Sempron because I just got a nice little system with a Sempron 3000+, ASUS A7V600-X and a single stick of HyperX KHX3200 (non A or AK) so it should be BH-5
Guess he's stock-freq. times are ending... now
OK... I'm not very much into DOS gaming, I'll probably sell it and use the money for something else, any clue about the value?High end Yamaha ISA 16bit sound card. Nice find.
ye I know, but since it's already on the bench table will see how far it can go and then will switch to NF2That VIA chipset board will hold you down on FSB. Find a nice NF2 board.
System Name | Master |
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Processor | Pair of Xeon X5675's @ 4.3 |
Motherboard | SR-2 Classified |
Memory | 12 GB of Corsair Dominator GT's @ 2000 7-7-7-21 |
Video Card(s) | EVGA GTX680 |
Power Supply | EVGA Supernova 750 |
Niche market. $20-$30OK... I'm not very much into DOS gaming, I'll probably sell it and use the money for something else, any clue about the value?
The Yamaha and OPTi chips effectively guarantee a very wide level of DOS game compatibility. If that's your goal, you've scored!Any ISA sound card expert over here?
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Got this MiroSound PCM1 Pro recently, is it any good?
Oops.. Oh well.... If you're thinking about Ebay, $75 shipping included is a fair price for such a solid card.I'll probably sell it and use the money for something else, any clue about the value?
For THAT chipset and in such good shape? That card is worth much more.Niche market. $20-$30
System Name | Master |
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Processor | Pair of Xeon X5675's @ 4.3 |
Motherboard | SR-2 Classified |
Memory | 12 GB of Corsair Dominator GT's @ 2000 7-7-7-21 |
Video Card(s) | EVGA GTX680 |
Power Supply | EVGA Supernova 750 |
Worth is in the eye of the beholder.The Yamaha and OPTi chips effectively guarantee a very wide level of DOS game compatibility. If that's your goal, you've scored!
Oops.. Oh well.... If you're thinking about Ebay, $75 shipping included is a fair price for such a solid card.
For THAT chipset and in such good shape? That card is worth much more.
True.Worth is in the eye of the beholder.
Like I said, niche market.
System Name | Desktop // Laptop |
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Processor | R9 5900X (VRM-B2) @ 180W/160A/140A | Mfg Wk03/2022 // i7-13620H 90W-50W | Mfg Wk25/2024 |
Motherboard | Gigabyte B550 Aorus Pro V2 // Dell 006JN2 |
Cooling | Thermalright PA120 w/ 3x P12, MX-6 // Stock (4x heatpipes, 2x Elepeak radial fans) w/ MX-6 GPU & CPU |
Memory | 2x16GB Ballistix 8Gbit Rev.E @ 3800C15, 1:1 FCLK // 2x16GB Kingston Fury Impact H16A @ 4800C36 |
Video Card(s) | PowerColor Red Devil 6600XT @ C2800MHz/M2300MHz (Samsung), 216W, MX-6 TP-3 // RTX 4060 Mobile (70W) |
Storage | SK Hynix Gold P31 1TB, TeamGroup MP33 Pro 2TB, Seagate Ironwolf HDD 4TB // Patriot VP4300 Lite 2TB |
Display(s) | 1x Gigabyte M27Q, 1x MSI Optix G274, 1x Dell E152FPg // Dell AUO30A5 |
Case | Phanteks P500A (non-digital) w/ 4x 140mm Arctic P14 PWM PST CO fans // Dell Inspiron Plus 7630 |
Audio Device(s) | FiiO E10K-TC (USB) -> Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro (80ohm) |
Power Supply | Super Flower Leadex III Gold 750W // Lite-On 130W |
Mouse | Logitech G203 |
Keyboard | Kingston HyperX Core RGB |
Software | W10 Pro // W11 Pro |
Benchmark Scores | https://hwbot.org/user/machinelearning/ https://hwbot.org/team/warp9_systems/ |
ISuper Socket7 motherboards were almost universally ATX. So, not really an issue.
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 |
I got my hands on Asus P5A-B Super Socket 7 quite recently, which (as you can probably tell from the photo) has both AT & ATX power connectors:INEVERhad a super socket 7 motherboard that was ATX compatible and neither did any of my friends. I don't ever remember even seeing a socket seven motherboard that was ATX compatible.
My FIC VA503+ had both baby-AT and ATX PSU connectors, but my FIC pa-2007 only had baby-AT. I still think most socket 7 motherboards (incl. super socket 7) only had baby-AT PSU connectors.
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 |
First of all, you need to understand how the ATX power supply works, and which wires you need to bridge, in order for the PSU unit to power up. Those would be the green wire & one of the black ones, for the ground.@Trekkie4 I was wondering about that, if you use the ATX to Baby-AT PSU adapter how do you power on the system? There is no facility for a momentary switch on motherboards built for Baby-AT PSU's and no stand-by power either.
System Name | MSi Coffee Lake |
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Processor | i7-8700k |
Motherboard | MSI Z370 GAMING PRO CARBON AC |
Cooling | NZXT something AIO loop |
Memory | 16GB Kingston HyperX 2133 C14 Fury Black |
Video Card(s) | TITAN Xp Jedi Order Edition |
Storage | Samsung 960 Evo NVMe |
Display(s) | Medion 23' |
Case | Cooler Master Stryker |
Audio Device(s) | onboard |
Power Supply | BeQuiet 600W |
Mouse | Logitech Trackman T-BB18 |
Keyboard | Generic hp |
Software | Windows 10 |
I just dug up my old Valuepoint 6472 from the basement.
The flight sim ?Falcon 3
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 |
No, not really. As I already explained above, ATX power supply doesn't "think" or need any feedback from the motherboard and can easily be activated simply by shorting the two wires together. The component which does all the "thinking" is the motherboard, which under the normal circumstances activates or deactivates the relay (which is part of the motherboard, NOT the power supply) and therefore activates or deactivates the power supply. And since the AT motherboard doesn't have that feature, that signal is routed through the mechanical (power) switch instead which literally serves as Power On/Off switch just like with the original AT-factor power supply.@Trekkie4
Don't ATX PSU's also need a power good signal or they shut down? Or is it the ATX motherboard that needs a power good signal? But if an ATX motherboard needs a power good signal then how can they have super socket 7 motherboards that can use both ATX and Baby-AT PSU's?
System Name | MSi Coffee Lake |
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Processor | i7-8700k |
Motherboard | MSI Z370 GAMING PRO CARBON AC |
Cooling | NZXT something AIO loop |
Memory | 16GB Kingston HyperX 2133 C14 Fury Black |
Video Card(s) | TITAN Xp Jedi Order Edition |
Storage | Samsung 960 Evo NVMe |
Display(s) | Medion 23' |
Case | Cooler Master Stryker |
Audio Device(s) | onboard |
Power Supply | BeQuiet 600W |
Mouse | Logitech Trackman T-BB18 |
Keyboard | Generic hp |
Software | Windows 10 |
Processor | Ryzen 2600 |
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Motherboard | X470 Tachi Ultimate |
Cooling | AM3+ Wraith CPU cooler |
Memory | C.R.S. |
Video Card(s) | GTX 970 |
Software | Linux Peppermint 10 |
Benchmark Scores | Never high enough |
You can acheive the same by simply going from the green wire to a 2 position (On/OFF) switch and then from that directly to ground.First of all, you need to understand how the ATX power supply works, and which wires you need to bridge, in order for the PSU unit to power up. Those would be the green wire & one of the black ones, for the ground.
Processor | AMD Ryzen 5 3600 |
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Motherboard | AsRock B550M Pro4 |
Cooling | Arctic Freezer 34 Esports |
Memory | 32GB (4x8gb) Hynix 3466mhz CL17 (2x8 Team Dark Z DDR4-4000 CL18 + 2x8 Vcolor Prism DDR4-3466 CL17) |
Video Card(s) | EVGA GTX 1660 Super 6gb |
Storage | Sabrent Rocket Q 1tb NVME + 500gb Samsung HDD |
Display(s) | Triple monitor setup w/ Viewsonic 1080p 144hz main + 2 Dell Ultrasharps |
Case | DeepCool Matrexx 55 w/ 3x Arctic F14 PWM + 3X Arctic F12 PWM |
Audio Device(s) | Logitech X530 5.1 Spearkers + Beyer Dynamic DT770 PRO's driven by a Creative Labs Sound Blaster Z |
Power Supply | Corsair HX750i 80+ Platinum |
Mouse | Logitech G502 |
Keyboard | Leopold FC750R Cherry MX Brown |
Software | Microsoft Windows 10 Professional x64 |
Processor | Ryzen 2600 |
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Motherboard | X470 Tachi Ultimate |
Cooling | AM3+ Wraith CPU cooler |
Memory | C.R.S. |
Video Card(s) | GTX 970 |
Software | Linux Peppermint 10 |
Benchmark Scores | Never high enough |
Next time you pop in, grab me a bundle of those will ya?I bought another CPU lot from a recycler. Not a bad lot for what I paid. Gives me a good assortment from slow to fast as far as A CPUs go.
Athlon: 1700+, 1900+ (2), 2000+ 2200+, 2800+, 3000+
Sempron: 3000+
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Currently going through and testing each individually.
Update, tested each individually just for post and they all appear to work. Pretty good score for a 99 cent lot.