I've been dormant for quite some time here... but nuff'. I'm back.
Mobos:
- ECS P6STP-FL + VIA C3 Ezra
- ASUS P5P800 + Pentium 4 631
- QDI KinetiZ 7B + Duron 1000
- FIC P4M-RS350 + Celeron D 331 - Medion OEM
- ASUS M4N68T-M + Athlon II X2 250 - one of the few solid Geforce 7025 mobos I own, besides Gigabyte's M68MT-S2P Rev3.1
- ASRock 775i65PE + Pentium D 925 - a bit of wasted potential due to 865PE max RAM limit being 3.5GB.
- EpoX EP-8HDA5I + Athlon 64 3000 s754
- Fujitsu Siemens D1107 system board
- ASRock P4i65G + Prescott HT 3GHz
- MSI GF6150-P33 + Sempron 145 (the "why does this even exist" combo... Geforce 6150 should tell you enough.)
- Intel DH61CR + i5 2300
- Shuttle (ECS OEM) MK40V + Athlon XP 2200+ - this is proof Shuttle could fix up ECS and PCChips' screwups, and that's saying something.
- Lenovo G41 mobo + E5700
- 2x ABIT VP6 - only one works... the other won't even beep. The one that works needs a full recap, of course. A nice surprise during the POST sequence, which is apparently present on both BIOS chips
- Micronics MC10513653 w/ Intel 486 DX4 100MHz - as much as I love seeing this board... the BIOS on it is horribly spartan - to the point I was unable to get a Quantum Fireball 635AT from a Compaq (judging by the "Replace with Compaq spare sticker) running, because it would NOT let me input the HDD settings manually. An upside is that it uses a RTC module and not some yucky Varta BS battery. I'll try and test the other cards separately on my Aquaris 4D50NR, to see how far am I going to get with it
With this, we move on to GPUs:
- Radeon 9600 Pro - quite the bunch of those, with one having a cooler that would better suit a R300/R350 card at the very least, than a 9600.
- GTX 275 - dead, unfortunately. Does not complete POST but does get detected.
- Radeon X1950XTX - the only way I got this thing to work without artefacting was LITERALLY sticking a copper penny inbetween the GPU core and the heatsink. The most ghetto solution one can possibly think - especially since it passed Furmark and several 3dMark versions (2001, 2003 and 2005) without breaking a sweat.
- Radeon R7 370 4GB - roachfest... has had a few missing SMDs I've soldered back. Untested as of this post.
- Palit DAYTONA Geforce 4 MX440 64MB - golden PCB, Winbond RAM
- Radeon Mobility 9700 - disguised as a 9600 Pro AGP.
- Radeon 9250s - quite a lot of 'em too
- S3 Savage 4 AGP - Diamond Multimedia OEM
Finally, one of the other prized finds, a Xenon revision Xbox 360, complete in box, with old Blades dashboard from 2008 - 2.0.6717.
Mobos:
- ECS P6STP-FL + VIA C3 Ezra
- ASUS P5P800 + Pentium 4 631
- QDI KinetiZ 7B + Duron 1000
- FIC P4M-RS350 + Celeron D 331 - Medion OEM
- ASUS M4N68T-M + Athlon II X2 250 - one of the few solid Geforce 7025 mobos I own, besides Gigabyte's M68MT-S2P Rev3.1
- ASRock 775i65PE + Pentium D 925 - a bit of wasted potential due to 865PE max RAM limit being 3.5GB.
- EpoX EP-8HDA5I + Athlon 64 3000 s754
- Fujitsu Siemens D1107 system board
- ASRock P4i65G + Prescott HT 3GHz
- MSI GF6150-P33 + Sempron 145 (the "why does this even exist" combo... Geforce 6150 should tell you enough.)
- Intel DH61CR + i5 2300
- Shuttle (ECS OEM) MK40V + Athlon XP 2200+ - this is proof Shuttle could fix up ECS and PCChips' screwups, and that's saying something.
- Lenovo G41 mobo + E5700
- 2x ABIT VP6 - only one works... the other won't even beep. The one that works needs a full recap, of course. A nice surprise during the POST sequence, which is apparently present on both BIOS chips

- Micronics MC10513653 w/ Intel 486 DX4 100MHz - as much as I love seeing this board... the BIOS on it is horribly spartan - to the point I was unable to get a Quantum Fireball 635AT from a Compaq (judging by the "Replace with Compaq spare sticker) running, because it would NOT let me input the HDD settings manually. An upside is that it uses a RTC module and not some yucky Varta BS battery. I'll try and test the other cards separately on my Aquaris 4D50NR, to see how far am I going to get with it
With this, we move on to GPUs:
- Radeon 9600 Pro - quite the bunch of those, with one having a cooler that would better suit a R300/R350 card at the very least, than a 9600.
- GTX 275 - dead, unfortunately. Does not complete POST but does get detected.
- Radeon X1950XTX - the only way I got this thing to work without artefacting was LITERALLY sticking a copper penny inbetween the GPU core and the heatsink. The most ghetto solution one can possibly think - especially since it passed Furmark and several 3dMark versions (2001, 2003 and 2005) without breaking a sweat.
- Radeon R7 370 4GB - roachfest... has had a few missing SMDs I've soldered back. Untested as of this post.
- Palit DAYTONA Geforce 4 MX440 64MB - golden PCB, Winbond RAM
- Radeon Mobility 9700 - disguised as a 9600 Pro AGP.
- Radeon 9250s - quite a lot of 'em too
- S3 Savage 4 AGP - Diamond Multimedia OEM
Finally, one of the other prized finds, a Xenon revision Xbox 360, complete in box, with old Blades dashboard from 2008 - 2.0.6717.



its the top end gpu of the x1000 series. should have no problems running all games of that era in full hd res or uxga res if u're still stuck on a 4:3 monitor. should treat it well by replacing the stock heatsink with a better one to make it last!


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. Oh, and the BIOS had to be externally reflashed as the original somehow corrupted itself. Perfect timing to get in the legendary "D27 Taipan" BIOS that allows for mad overclocking on a mobile Athlon XP, and I get some good enhancement on the Sillicon Image 3112 SATA/RAID controller with that BIOS. Slapped a pair of blue sinked GeiL sticks, a mobile AXP 2400, everything runs great. Photos below show the board, alongside its other sibling, the standard NF7 without RAID.
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