I build my own towers. I have one Ryzen and one AMD FX. Both have one optical drive each. It wasn't that long ago that I quit installing two optical drives each, a CD-RW/DVD-ROM and DVD +/- RW.
Mitsubishi are a giant Japanese corporation. I used to work on Mitsubishi PLC's a lot. We also have a lot of Mitsubishi electrical switch gear and a lot of our air conditioning units are Mitsubishi. They also make cars. On these old motherboards you could reserve irq. The slot may be disabled in bios to enhance other things. Like reserving pcie lanes is done automatically now you had to do it manually before. PnP wasnt very good in those days.
great score on the banshee - well worth keeping for what u paid for it - i got one for about $110 as parts but it worked fine no problems - FYI i found XP will load the drivers for it if u want to run a 3Dmark to test the ram - saves stuffing around with 98
Hey Rich, I love these car booty videos, really look forward to them. I think it takes me back to the days of the Sunday computer fairs at Trentham Gardens Ballroom. As you're originally from Stoke I wonder if you ever used to go? Obviously neither of us live in Stoke anymore but unfortunately I did have to return to the uk, long story. I was wondering, is the corrosion on some of the PCs to do with being on an island so close to the sea? Love the channel.
The modem/sound card is an Mwave Dolphin. Mwave was a project initiated by IBM and possibly the origin of the ubiquitous winmodem. Apparently they were plagued with hardware/software problems. I found one for sale on eBay for about £36, no sold items.
I won't be one bit surprised if the Gigabyte board has more dodgy caps lurking in the AGP power supply. It's prime capacitor plague era. Any other 3300µ/6.3 and 1000µ/6.3 of the types you replaced along with any known dodgy brands would be suspect. An otherwise decent i865PE board is worth fixing up I say, that was the last generation with AGP and this board even comes with gigabit Ethernet (a Marvell Yukon 88E8001). F3 is not nearly the latest BIOS, they go up to F8. Too bad yours is just the standard old rev 1.0, so no 65 nm or Pentium D support, just Prescott.
Thanks for the analysis! I have a quick question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How can I transfer them to Binance?
PCI 4 slot has a displaced pin Richard, showed up clearly on your video
I've just seen that as well. its on the right side on the bottom of the larger first segment of pins
As soon as I saw it, I thought I could be the first to mention it....but, nope. Late to the game again...😆
I really like these old machines you find. thanks
Mitsubishi Chemical were the company behind the Verbatim brand (CD-R. DVD-R etc). It was sold to CMC magnetics in 2020.
I miss the days of optical drives. Remember my first high speed CD writter, game changer ha. Keep meaning to build a retro machine.
I build my own towers. I have one Ryzen and one AMD FX. Both have one optical drive each. It wasn't that long ago that I quit installing two optical drives each, a CD-RW/DVD-ROM and DVD +/- RW.
Mitsubishi are a giant Japanese corporation. I used to work on Mitsubishi PLC's a lot. We also have a lot of Mitsubishi electrical switch gear and a lot of our air conditioning units are Mitsubishi. They also make cars. On these old motherboards you could reserve irq. The slot may be disabled in bios to enhance other things. Like reserving pcie lanes is done automatically now you had to do it manually before. PnP wasnt very good in those days.
CREATIVE CT6760 3D BLASTER 3DFX VOODOO BANSHEE 16MB PCI VGA
EUR 255,50
Excellent card I would say
great score on the banshee - well worth keeping for what u paid for it - i got one for about $110 as parts but it worked fine no problems - FYI i found XP will load the drivers for it if u want to run a 3Dmark to test the ram - saves stuffing around with 98
Heya, nice carbootsale
Hey Rich, I love these car booty videos, really look forward to them. I think it takes me back to the days of the Sunday computer fairs at Trentham Gardens Ballroom. As you're originally from Stoke I wonder if you ever used to go? Obviously neither of us live in Stoke anymore but unfortunately I did have to return to the uk, long story.
I was wondering, is the corrosion on some of the PCs to do with being on an island so close to the sea?
Love the channel.
The modem/sound card is an Mwave Dolphin. Mwave was a project initiated by IBM and possibly the origin of the ubiquitous winmodem. Apparently they were plagued with hardware/software problems. I found one for sale on eBay for about £36, no sold items.
I won't be one bit surprised if the Gigabyte board has more dodgy caps lurking in the AGP power supply. It's prime capacitor plague era. Any other 3300µ/6.3 and 1000µ/6.3 of the types you replaced along with any known dodgy brands would be suspect. An otherwise decent i865PE board is worth fixing up I say, that was the last generation with AGP and this board even comes with gigabit Ethernet (a Marvell Yukon 88E8001). F3 is not nearly the latest BIOS, they go up to F8. Too bad yours is just the standard old rev 1.0, so no 65 nm or Pentium D support, just Prescott.
I'd like to point out too that the IO Shield you have there is also very rare and hard to find... not many ATX shields for an AT motherboard...
Interesting...
Thanks for the analysis! I have a quick question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How can I transfer them to Binance?
That first motherboard also needs the CPU fan fixing.
where it says c70 there is a pin pushed completely back in that slot.. why it wont work !!!! machine 1 !!!
I also noticed the C70 pin!
Probably I should fix that then 🙂
Don’t 72pin simms require to be fitted in pairs ????
people who pay a 100 quid for a pentium 4 3.4gig must be nuts, you could by a much more powerful modern cpu for that