First post, by leonardo
- Rank
- Oldbie
Nickname: Underdog
- Case: FINTEK Computer (Pentium)
- Power supply: Fortron/FSP Group ATX-300GTF
- Motherboard: ASUS A7V-E, Rev. 1.01 (Socket A, VIA KT133)
- Processor: AMD Athlon 1.2 GHz 'Thunderbird' (12x100)
- Memory: 256 MB PC133 SD-RAM
- Video card(s): Sapphire Radeon 9200 AGP (ATi RV280, 128MB)
- Monitor(s): NOKIA 710C 17" CRT
- Sound card(s): Diamond Sonic Impact S90 (Aureal Vortex)
- Storage: Seagate U Series X 20 GB HDD
- Removable(s): ~ 1.44 MB 3.5" + Samsung SW-252F & HP CD-Writer cd16r
- Connectivity: 3Com EtherLink 10/100 TX
- HIDs: Nokia AF51100 AT-keyboard and Logitech M-S34 mouse
Brief description
A parts surplus build. I don't even remember how the case (FINTEK Computer) ended up in my possession but I thought I was going to use it for another Intel 440BX-based setup, much like my previous one. However, several turns of event left me with what I would have considered undesirable "second choice" parts. The VIA KT133-based motherboard and Athlon CPU were a give-away by someone who was going to junk them, but as they were still feasible for Windows 95, I had to investigate if I could make use of them. The Radeon 9200 was left-over from a previous upgrade attempt, originally cast aside due to lack of official Windows 95-support. Since then though, drivers turned up that gave us working Direct3D hardware acceleration all the way up to Radeon 9800 Pro on Windows 95!
Build log / hardware & software updates
Finally figured out how to get OSR2 set up and run proper on this system! I was beginning to lose hope after spending almost two days performing experiments that made me relive the bad old days with Windows. The end-result is a reason to celebrate; a system that challenges my Pentium III-build in performance, and is a viable alternative to someone who wants a late 90's/early 2000's compatible game-setup. Granted, the current lack of OpenGL with the Radeon-based cards does limit some games to software rendering, but most have Direct3D/DirectDraw compatible renderers and so this is not as big of a downside as it could be. In 16-bit mode, the system outperforms my P3+GF3 combo, but in 32-bit the results are reversed by a similar margin.
3DMark2000 Benchmarks:
CPU @ 1.2 GHz (12x100), Sapphire Radeon 9200 AGP (1024x768x16): 7480 points
CPU @ 1.2 GHz (12x100), Sapphire Radeon 9200 AGP (1024x768x32): 6808 points
I had to replace the other Hewlett-Packard optical drive because it was wreaking havoc on the IDE bus. Must have been a bad controller or something. The drive would refuse to operate in DMA-mode and the system was occasionally acting unstable when it was connected.
Stability tests conclude. The CPU temperature seems to hover around 50°C when idle to about 60°C after an hour or so of stress-testing. It's not amazing, but also not bad for a setup that has a rather small heatsink and is probably still using the original thermal pad/paste from when it was originally put together (I have not removed the heatsink). I will keep my eye out for a nice copper-cooler I could use instead. If I find one, I will also get a chance to swap the thermal paste.
[Install Win95 like you were born in 1985!] on systems like this or this.