If you do not correctly configure the dip switches on the Asus P599-B board, which is a SiS530, it will not automatically recognize the processor and this Dell P2 usually turns on directly if it does not have the front cable of the case.
Test them and repair them all then build them into something. And what about the rest of the computers? a lot of those would work well for 95 OSR2 or 98 SE. Definitely research all of the motherboards (esp the baby atx socket 7) Its also possible that perhaps the ram stick was too large? if it was a 128 mb or 256 mb stick
@@ABRetroCollections I have a socket 7 Celeron 233, That's what I originally put in the board when I thought I killed it, but I probably just killed the CPU by sending the wrong voltage to it. Or at least it fit into the board, and the SLA number came back to a Celeron, though it's certainly possible I was wrong
@@LowSpecActionSquad Unless it was a fake Celeron 233, but I'm sure that was a Pentium 233 MMX. Celeron wasn't a thing until they were produced for Slot 1 (Covington).
This is awesome! Thank you man for all the great videos
Computer Thor, a technician of the gods, is using his magic techniques to raise old hardware again
I doubt slot 1 will work without bios battery, might be the Problem. Nice boards👍
Good point, I hadn't thought of that. I'll give it a shot, and thanks!
Oh man... When you open that plastic bin from the garage that is at the bottom of the stack, you know it is going to be a long weekend LOL.
If you do not correctly configure the dip switches on the Asus P599-B board, which is a SiS530, it will not automatically recognize the processor and this Dell P2 usually turns on directly if it does not have the front cable of the case.
Test them and repair them all then build them into something. And what about the rest of the computers? a lot of those would work well for 95 OSR2 or 98 SE. Definitely research all of the motherboards (esp the baby atx socket 7)
Its also possible that perhaps the ram stick was too large? if it was a 128 mb or 256 mb stick
Seen the Archmagos Dominus, applying is arcane technics in the ancient archeotech, over the carcass of the foul xenos, priceless.
I boot without the video and ram first. just to see if it complains with beep tones.
25:46 se440bx-2 i think
P5A is a Super Socket 7 motherboard, not 370. You wouldn't be putting a Celeron into it. 😁
@@ABRetroCollections I have a socket 7 Celeron 233, That's what I originally put in the board when I thought I killed it, but I probably just killed the CPU by sending the wrong voltage to it. Or at least it fit into the board, and the SLA number came back to a Celeron, though it's certainly possible I was wrong
@@LowSpecActionSquad Unless it was a fake Celeron 233, but I'm sure that was a Pentium 233 MMX. Celeron wasn't a thing until they were produced for Slot 1 (Covington).
Can i ask some question? It is ok to use gddr5 gpu in ddr3 motherboard?
@@kuan9573 absolutely
@@LowSpecActionSquad thanks
These Dell Motherboard Basiclly Is Intel Boards
This is true, but I find that they often have proprietary fan headers
@@LowSpecActionSquad Also Proprietry PSU Conector