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Reply 56260 of 56279, by PcBytes

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Another gem I got myself back - Dell Optiplex GX1, the 450MHz P3 variant.

Anyone know how much worth is the ATI GPU inside it? As in, can a Voodoo 2 save its butt?

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Reply 56261 of 56279, by Standard Def Steve

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PcBytes wrote on 2025-03-06, 18:24:

Another gem I got myself back - Dell Optiplex GX1, the 450MHz P3 variant.

Anyone know how much worth is the ATI GPU inside it? As in, can a Voodoo 2 save its butt?

A TI-84 calculator bit banging an external frame buffer attached to an E-ink display has a good chance of outperforming the 4MB Rage Pro.
If you happen to have that Voodoo2 on hand, it would make a fine addition to that lovely beige Optiplex.

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Reply 56262 of 56279, by Kahenraz

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I always recommend the Rage XL for decent 3D acceleration. Lots of these floating around for cheap.

Reply 56263 of 56279, by PcBytes

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Yeah, I have a XL. Issue is... I'm pretty limited in PCI expansions (2 slots for each type IIRC) and that onboard 3com LAN is nearly the bane of my existence, unless someone knows how to make it download without feeling as if I was using a 56k modem 🤣

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Reply 56264 of 56279, by H3nrik V!

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Standard Def Steve wrote on 2025-03-07, 03:29:
PcBytes wrote on 2025-03-06, 18:24:

Another gem I got myself back - Dell Optiplex GX1, the 450MHz P3 variant.

Anyone know how much worth is the ATI GPU inside it? As in, can a Voodoo 2 save its butt?

A TI-84 calculator bit banging an external frame buffer attached to an E-ink display has a good chance of outperforming the 4MB Rage Pro.
If you happen to have that Voodoo2 on hand, it would make a fine addition to that lovely beige Optiplex.

I have an overclocked TI-89, that would really run in circles around it? 🤣

If it's dual it's kind of cool ... 😎

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Reply 56265 of 56279, by digger

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PcBytes wrote on 2025-03-06, 18:24:

Another gem I got myself back - Dell Optiplex GX1, the 450MHz P3 variant.

Anyone know how much worth is the ATI GPU inside it? As in, can a Voodoo 2 save its butt?

I have the 500MHz variant. It sucks that there is no way to completely switch off the on-board ATI GPU. There is neither a jumper nor a BIOS setting for that. It will automatically switch off if it detects an installed VGA card, but it won't do that when I install a monochrome Hercules Graphics Card (clone) in it. The card will then only work in "secondary monitor" mode, with only one of the two memory pages. That results in many games not working.

Yes, I know, it's silly to use Hercules monochrome graphics on such a machine, but it's kind of cool to see MS Flight Simulator and FastDoom work with a monochrome monitor on faster systems. 😁

Reply 56266 of 56279, by PcBytes

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I keep a V2 12MB for mine and recently ordered a PCI V3 as well. Tryna' squeezing every bit possible out of it - even a 650MHz Coppermine if it's possible.

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Reply 56267 of 56279, by Standard Def Steve

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H3nrik V! wrote on 2025-03-07, 08:26:
Standard Def Steve wrote on 2025-03-07, 03:29:
PcBytes wrote on 2025-03-06, 18:24:

Another gem I got myself back - Dell Optiplex GX1, the 450MHz P3 variant.

Anyone know how much worth is the ATI GPU inside it? As in, can a Voodoo 2 save its butt?

A TI-84 calculator bit banging an external frame buffer attached to an E-ink display has a good chance of outperforming the 4MB Rage Pro.
If you happen to have that Voodoo2 on hand, it would make a fine addition to that lovely beige Optiplex.

I have an overclocked TI-89, that would really run in circles around it? 🤣

Careful now, you could make a grown Savage4 user cry with that thing!

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Reply 56268 of 56279, by oh2ftu

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I was offered these for free. But I gave them a bottle of finnish 013 (38%).
Motherboards, one VGA-card and three CPU's.

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Intel CPU, see pic. 66MHz 486 ES? Engineering sample?
Asus VX97 motherboard (Socket7 / i430VX)
DTK GMB-486SG/ PKM-0038S E2-A - a little bit of battery leak but not too bad. (Socket3 VLB, sis) with AMD Am5x86-P75
Octek Rhino 6 (socket 7/ i430FX)
Two Soyo SY-5VA (socket 7 / i430VX)
Unidentified 386-board with leaky varta. Chips 82C301 chipset and a 386 DX-25

Reply 56269 of 56279, by debs3759

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oh2ftu wrote on 2025-03-07, 18:23:

I was offered these for free. But I gave them a bottle of finnish 013 (38%).
Motherboards, one VGA-card and three CPU's.

Intel CPU, see pic. 66MHz 486 ES? Engineering sample?

It's not generally possible to tell exactly what it is from the codes on the bottom.
The "ES" on the bottom doesn't mean it's an engineering sample. A huge number of Intel CPUs from that era had that marking, and they are not ES chips. I don't think anyone in the collector/enthusiast scene knows what it means, possibly some kind of batch code.

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Reply 56270 of 56279, by myne

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Probably a precursor to S codes.

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Reply 56271 of 56279, by debs3759

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myne wrote on Yesterday, 02:15:

Probably a precursor to S codes.

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No, the S-Spec came long before the 486. Even some 808x and 80186 have them.

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Reply 56272 of 56279, by Cosmic

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oh2ftu wrote on 2025-03-07, 18:23:
I was offered these for free. But I gave them a bottle of finnish 013 (38%). Motherboards, one VGA-card and three CPU's. […]
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I was offered these for free. But I gave them a bottle of finnish 013 (38%).
Motherboards, one VGA-card and three CPU's.

Diamond speedstar pro VLB.
Intel CPU, see pic. 66MHz 486 ES? Engineering sample?
Asus VX97 motherboard (Socket7 / i430VX)
DTK GMB-486SG/ PKM-0038S E2-A - a little bit of battery leak but not too bad. (Socket3 VLB, sis) with AMD Am5x86-P75
Octek Rhino 6 (socket 7/ i430FX)
Two Soyo SY-5VA (socket 7 / i430VX)
Unidentified 386-board with leaky varta. Chips 82C301 chipset and a 386 DX-25

The 386 Chips board is really beautiful, I like how the traces are laid out. It's a very tidy layout.

Does anyone know what the long slot on the bottom is? There's an 8-bit slot and a few 16-bit ISA slots, but what's the slot on the bottom?

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Reply 56273 of 56279, by cyclone3d

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Cosmic wrote on Yesterday, 06:48:
oh2ftu wrote on 2025-03-07, 18:23:
I was offered these for free. But I gave them a bottle of finnish 013 (38%). Motherboards, one VGA-card and three CPU's. […]
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I was offered these for free. But I gave them a bottle of finnish 013 (38%).
Motherboards, one VGA-card and three CPU's.

Diamond speedstar pro VLB.
Intel CPU, see pic. 66MHz 486 ES? Engineering sample?
Asus VX97 motherboard (Socket7 / i430VX)
DTK GMB-486SG/ PKM-0038S E2-A - a little bit of battery leak but not too bad. (Socket3 VLB, sis) with AMD Am5x86-P75
Octek Rhino 6 (socket 7/ i430FX)
Two Soyo SY-5VA (socket 7 / i430VX)
Unidentified 386-board with leaky varta. Chips 82C301 chipset and a 386 DX-25

The 386 Chips board is really beautiful, I like how the traces are laid out. It's a very tidy layout.

Does anyone know what the long slot on the bottom is? There's an 8-bit slot and a few 16-bit ISA slots, but what's the slot on the bottom?

Those types of slots were normally for RAM expansion though it is weird to see it on a board that has SIMM slots already.

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Reply 56274 of 56279, by oh2ftu

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cyclone3d wrote on Yesterday, 07:37:
Cosmic wrote on Yesterday, 06:48:
oh2ftu wrote on 2025-03-07, 18:23:
I was offered these for free. But I gave them a bottle of finnish 013 (38%). Motherboards, one VGA-card and three CPU's. […]
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I was offered these for free. But I gave them a bottle of finnish 013 (38%).
Motherboards, one VGA-card and three CPU's.

Diamond speedstar pro VLB.
Intel CPU, see pic. 66MHz 486 ES? Engineering sample?
Asus VX97 motherboard (Socket7 / i430VX)
DTK GMB-486SG/ PKM-0038S E2-A - a little bit of battery leak but not too bad. (Socket3 VLB, sis) with AMD Am5x86-P75
Octek Rhino 6 (socket 7/ i430FX)
Two Soyo SY-5VA (socket 7 / i430VX)
Unidentified 386-board with leaky varta. Chips 82C301 chipset and a 386 DX-25

The 386 Chips board is really beautiful, I like how the traces are laid out. It's a very tidy layout.

Does anyone know what the long slot on the bottom is? There's an 8-bit slot and a few 16-bit ISA slots, but what's the slot on the bottom?

Those types of slots were normally for RAM expansion though it is weird to see it on a board that has SIMM slots already.

I've been unable to identify the board. Looked at retroweb and used google reverse image search.
No suitable strings on the motherboard. Etched on the bottom MST-1267-B.
The battery ate away a few square-cm of copper-plane. Luckity no traces were lost.

Asus VX97 seems dead. Reflash bios, nada. Voltages are there. Didn't bother to check the osc. I'll give it away 😀
Also, the Soyo's are missing bios-chips so I'll give them away too.

Reply 56275 of 56279, by Ozzuneoj

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Cosmic wrote on Yesterday, 06:48:
oh2ftu wrote on 2025-03-07, 18:23:
I was offered these for free. But I gave them a bottle of finnish 013 (38%). Motherboards, one VGA-card and three CPU's. […]
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I was offered these for free. But I gave them a bottle of finnish 013 (38%).
Motherboards, one VGA-card and three CPU's.

Diamond speedstar pro VLB.
Intel CPU, see pic. 66MHz 486 ES? Engineering sample?
Asus VX97 motherboard (Socket7 / i430VX)
DTK GMB-486SG/ PKM-0038S E2-A - a little bit of battery leak but not too bad. (Socket3 VLB, sis) with AMD Am5x86-P75
Octek Rhino 6 (socket 7/ i430FX)
Two Soyo SY-5VA (socket 7 / i430VX)
Unidentified 386-board with leaky varta. Chips 82C301 chipset and a 386 DX-25

The 386 Chips board is really beautiful, I like how the traces are laid out. It's a very tidy layout.

Does anyone know what the long slot on the bottom is? There's an 8-bit slot and a few 16-bit ISA slots, but what's the slot on the bottom?

It has some similarities to this board:
https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/soyo-15m0

Obviously a different model, but it does have the extra long slots (which TRW says are for memory expansion, as cyclone3D mentioned) along with SIMM slots on a slightly different CHIPS chipset.

Now for some blitting from the back buffer.

Reply 56276 of 56279, by oh2ftu

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There's also Armas MST-1267-A.
Seems like an entry needs to be made 😀

Reply 56277 of 56279, by Major Jackyl

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I stopped by a few thrift stores with my friends today and was able to score some retro items!

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Most interesting was this COAST module! Hope I can test it/it works. I'm sure I'll go down a rabbit hole looking for an answer later, but does anyone have an idea if this will work in my TE430VX? I've heard there are a few different pin-outs, so it has me a bit worried about testing it immediately.

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I also found some shorty single-ended floppy and ATA133 cables, very nice! This'll take the slop out of my single-floppy systems.

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Somewhat unrelated, but we went to look at art at an open studio and I saw these "towers"

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I inspected them closely and damn, there was some GOOD hardware ruined for this piece (They were all bent over rebar). There were shit parts, of course, but there were a few boards that looked awesome. The socket8 one, and a P3B-F, and a few SS7 boards (one with a MMX still in it) and a few 386/486 boards with fully populated sockets. One of these would be a great source of parts. I would've loved to have all the DIP memory from some of those boards.

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Reply 56278 of 56279, by PcBytes

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Optiplex came in yesterday. Managed to get it up to speed with an origina Aureal Vortex taking over the sound portion (yeah, Crystal sound chip ain't really that bright.) and a Gainward Voodoo 2 12MB for the 3D portion.

Now, to figure a way of mounting the fan to blow in the middle of the CPU rather than the sideways mounting Dell chose for it.

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Reply 56279 of 56279, by PcBytes

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Scores today:

-Kobian KOB 815EP FSX + P3 866
-MSI MS-6378 v3 w/ Duron 1000 - Trident Blade 3D, interesting.
-Fujitsu MAX3147NC 146GB Ultra320 SCSI HDD - Dell OEM it seems 😀

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