Reply 50160 of 55630, by Karbist
I bought this Soltek KT133A board, it needs full recap but board is in great shape.
I bought this Soltek KT133A board, it needs full recap but board is in great shape.
Reminds me I gotta pull my KT7's out of storage and give em a recap..
I don't buy much anymore, and in particular I try not to buy motherboards because they take up so much space. But then, these popped up:
And I had to grab them both for 20 bucks each, including the CPUs.
I have another Pentium III 866 but it is not an SL4MD (866/256/133/1.7V), but rather an SL43J (866/256/133/1.65V - would they work as a pair on this board and do I need to modify it in any way (remove a terminator resistor from the socket etc?) to do that?
The Socket 8 board has a curious brown stain on the chipset and I hope it is not a burn mark, but we will see..
Socket 8 plus CPU for $20 is an awesome price! Nice find
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I bought a lot today... even if i still have the last big haul in the middle of my garage... i hope to have more time to sort this soon.
Seller's picture. Nothing tested. 60€
For what i can identify :
I hope this will work. Fingers crossed
Edit :
appiah4 wrote on 2023-08-24, 11:50:The Socket 8 board has a curious brown stain on the chipset and I hope it is not a burn mark, but we will see..
debs3759 wrote on 2023-08-24, 12:50:Socket 8 plus CPU for $20 is an awesome price! Nice find
Nice deal !
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appiah4 wrote on 2023-08-24, 11:50:I don't buy much anymore, and in particular I try not to buy motherboards because they take up so much space. But then, these p […]
I don't buy much anymore, and in particular I try not to buy motherboards because they take up so much space. But then, these popped up:
ASUS PI-XP6NP5.jpg
MSI 694D Pro.jpg
And I had to grab them both for 20 bucks each, including the CPUs.
Intel Pentium Pro 200.jpg
Intel Pentium III 866 (B).jpg
I have another Pentium III 866 but it is not an SL4MD (866/256/133/1.7V), but rather an SL43J (866/256/133/1.65V - would they work as a pair on this board and do I need to modify it in any way (remove a terminator resistor from the socket etc?) to do that?
The Socket 8 board has a curious brown stain on the chipset and I hope it is not a burn mark, but we will see..
Isn't the PPro easily worth that 20$? But yeah I noticed that mark on the chip as well. Looks a little worrying ...
If it's dual it's kind of cool ... 😎
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Looks like flux to me, or just a simple stain. If it were a burn mark, it wouldn't look like that.
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appiah4 wrote on 2023-08-24, 11:50:The Socket 8 board has a curious brown stain on the chipset and I hope it is not a burn mark, but we will see..
Are you talking about the stain on the label on the BIOS chip? That won't be a burn mark. Possibly just some kind of spillage.
See my graphics card database at www.gpuzoo.com
Constantly being worked on. Feel free to message me with any corrections or details of cards you would like me to research and add.
Been having the retro blahs, and general blahs the last week since the MSI Kn133 was messing me around, but GoodWill might have just cheered me up, found this in local store...
Box looks a little "shelf worn" I wonder if it's actually got a motherboard in it...
It does, and it looks rather shiny, board package was not sealed, though some other thrifter may have opened it.
Last pic, accessories that were in there, CD, case sticker, sealed cable package, has dual serial, parallel and PS/2, IDE and Floppy, spare jumpers in the corner. No USB connectors, not sure if that was extra. No paper manual or other paperwork, not sure if it was all on the CD in 99 or whether that is missing.
Overall it looks very new and unused. Revision 1.05 with revision 1A of the chipset though and 512kb cache, so not the super goodest version of all versions but a'ight for around big mac meal price.
Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.
Please upload an iso of the CD to VogonsDrivers. I'd like a copy, as I'm sure other would as well. My board is revision 1.04 (so ready for K6+ CPUs) but I'm sure the drivers will be the same.
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Constantly being worked on. Feel free to message me with any corrections or details of cards you would like me to research and add.
debs3759 wrote on 2023-08-25, 00:39:Please upload an iso of the CD to VogonsDrivers. I'd like a copy, as I'm sure other would as well. My board is revision 1.04 (so ready for K6+ CPUs) but I'm sure the drivers will be the same.
It appears identical to the one at archive dot org under the title "Asus P5A Motherboard Driver CD 5.15" ... I am a wuss about large uploads if not required because I still only have an official 1 Mbit upload and often get less (cable line shared bandwidth suckage)
Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.
PcBytes wrote on 2023-08-24, 17:59:Looks like flux to me, or just a simple stain. If it were a burn mark, it wouldn't look like that.
looks like a booger to me.
debs3759 wrote on 2023-08-24, 23:52:appiah4 wrote on 2023-08-24, 11:50:The Socket 8 board has a curious brown stain on the chipset and I hope it is not a burn mark, but we will see..
Are you talking about the stain on the label on the BIOS chip? That won't be a burn mark. Possibly just some kind of spillage.
Yes, that is the one. The more I look at it the more it looks like a glue residue/stain from a sticker that was on there at some point, and fell off.. I haven't tested it though, that will have to be next week.
BitWrangler wrote on 2023-08-25, 00:32:Been having the retro blahs, and general blahs the last week since the MSI Kn133 was messing me around, but GoodWill might have […]
Been having the retro blahs, and general blahs the last week since the MSI Kn133 was messing me around, but GoodWill might have just cheered me up, found this in local store...
Box looks a little "shelf worn" I wonder if it's actually got a motherboard in it...
It does, and it looks rather shiny, board package was not sealed, though some other thrifter may have opened it.
Last pic, accessories that were in there, CD, case sticker, sealed cable package, has dual serial, parallel and PS/2, IDE and Floppy, spare jumpers in the corner. No USB connectors, not sure if that was extra. No paper manual or other paperwork, not sure if it was all on the CD in 99 or whether that is missing.
Overall it looks very new and unused. Revision 1.05 with revision 1A of the chipset though and 512kb cache, so not the super goodest version of all versions but a'ight for around big mac meal price.
Oh ! Interesting!
I have a different box with mine. (Mine is not new and accessories are missing)
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appiah4 wrote on 2023-08-25, 06:42:debs3759 wrote on 2023-08-24, 23:52:appiah4 wrote on 2023-08-24, 11:50:The Socket 8 board has a curious brown stain on the chipset and I hope it is not a burn mark, but we will see..
Are you talking about the stain on the label on the BIOS chip? That won't be a burn mark. Possibly just some kind of spillage.
Yes, that is the one. The more I look at it the more it looks like a glue residue/stain from a sticker that was on there at some point, and fell off.. I haven't tested it though, that will have to be next week.
Oh, I looked at the dark area on the 82442FX chip, right around the Intel logo ...
If it's dual it's kind of cool ... 😎
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acl wrote on 2023-08-25, 06:46:Oh ! Interesting! I have a different box with mine. (Mine is not new and accessories are missing) […]
BitWrangler wrote on 2023-08-25, 00:32:Been having the retro blahs, and general blahs the last week since the MSI Kn133 was messing me around, but GoodWill might have […]
Been having the retro blahs, and general blahs the last week since the MSI Kn133 was messing me around, but GoodWill might have just cheered me up, found this in local store...
Box looks a little "shelf worn" I wonder if it's actually got a motherboard in it...
It does, and it looks rather shiny, board package was not sealed, though some other thrifter may have opened it.
Last pic, accessories that were in there, CD, case sticker, sealed cable package, has dual serial, parallel and PS/2, IDE and Floppy, spare jumpers in the corner. No USB connectors, not sure if that was extra. No paper manual or other paperwork, not sure if it was all on the CD in 99 or whether that is missing.
Overall it looks very new and unused. Revision 1.05 with revision 1A of the chipset though and 512kb cache, so not the super goodest version of all versions but a'ight for around big mac meal price.
Oh ! Interesting!
I have a different box with mine. (Mine is not new and accessories are missing)IMG_20230718_214339.jpg
Yes, I said '99 above, but looking at the chip date codes, I'm seeing a week 44 of 2000 on the northbridge of mine, haven't spotted later, so mine must have been shipped in last quarter of 2000. I think I see 0016 on yours, a little blurry, so yours may haven been shipped at beginning of 2nd quarter 2000. They must have run out of those boxes, designed when 100Mhz and K6es were exciting, and with it definitely being all about Athlons and P4s by late 2000 started using their generic boxes with just the sticker unique to contents.
edit: Your's is a Rev 1.04? Can't see it, but just got my .04 out and see the obvious differences between my new .05 and my .04 are that the tag chip is absent on the .05, (In the chipset???) Then in first post about it I forgot how to read chipset rev, where the "new" one is a G and the .04 is an E. My .04 has a latest spotted date code of 9924, so nearly a whole year older than your .04. Another difference is at the base of PCI slot 1 and 2, asus seem to have got a new SMM chip made which is handling the WOL header and "stuff" on the .05 . The vreg looks revised but other areas of the board look untouched.
Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.
BitWrangler wrote on 2023-08-25, 14:16:acl wrote on 2023-08-25, 06:46:Oh ! Interesting! I have a different box with mine. (Mine is not new and accessories are missing) […]
BitWrangler wrote on 2023-08-25, 00:32:Been having the retro blahs, and general blahs the last week since the MSI Kn133 was messing me around, but GoodWill might have […]
Been having the retro blahs, and general blahs the last week since the MSI Kn133 was messing me around, but GoodWill might have just cheered me up, found this in local store...
Box looks a little "shelf worn" I wonder if it's actually got a motherboard in it...
It does, and it looks rather shiny, board package was not sealed, though some other thrifter may have opened it.
Last pic, accessories that were in there, CD, case sticker, sealed cable package, has dual serial, parallel and PS/2, IDE and Floppy, spare jumpers in the corner. No USB connectors, not sure if that was extra. No paper manual or other paperwork, not sure if it was all on the CD in 99 or whether that is missing.
Overall it looks very new and unused. Revision 1.05 with revision 1A of the chipset though and 512kb cache, so not the super goodest version of all versions but a'ight for around big mac meal price.
Oh ! Interesting!
I have a different box with mine. (Mine is not new and accessories are missing)IMG_20230718_214339.jpg
Yes, I said '99 above, but looking at the chip date codes, I'm seeing a week 44 of 2000 on the northbridge of mine, haven't spotted later, so mine must have been shipped in last quarter of 2000. I think I see 0016 on yours, a little blurry, so yours may haven been shipped at beginning of 2nd quarter 2000. They must have run out of those boxes, designed when 100Mhz and K6es were exciting, and with it definitely being all about Athlons and P4s by late 2000 started using their generic boxes with just the sticker unique to contents.
edit: Your's is a Rev 1.04? Can't see it, but just got my .04 out and see the obvious differences between my new .05 and my .04 are that the tag chip is absent on the .05, (In the chipset???) Then in first post about it I forgot how to read chipset rev, where the "new" one is a G and the .04 is an E. My .04 has a latest spotted date code of 9924, so nearly a whole year older than your .04. Another difference is at the base of PCI slot 1 and 2, asus seem to have got a new SMM chip made which is handling the WOL header and "stuff" on the .05 . The vreg looks revised but other areas of the board look untouched.
Sorry for the bad picture. It's cropped from a larger one and with bad light.
It's a rev 1.03
I just took a better picture.
Edit : and yeah, this 100Mhz made with "Microsoft Word Art™" seemed to be a big selling point.
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