Going through my storage space last night to find an old motherboard with IDE so I can use it to build hard drives for modded original Xboxs and I found an old Abit AW9D-Max motherboard with fancy LED lights which gave me an idea, what not give this machine I'm building a second job so I've gone ahead and put a 80GB Sata hard drive in there and 2GB of 1066MHz DDR2 RAM, I've installed my old copy of XP Pro and going to use it to play my old boxed PC games from 10 or so years back for them nostalgic feels since most of them will not work on newer Windows.
To keep it old school instead of using my 1080p monitor I connected it to my second monitor which is a 1280x1024 LCD via a KVM.
It currently has a old Radeon x1600 and a 2GHz Pentium dual core but I've just ordered a Core 2 Duo E6750 and a 320MB 8800 GTS from CeX (the CPU costing €3 and the GPU costing €10)
Mainly going to be playing my copy of Morrowind, Oblivion, Fable The Lost Chapter, Sim City 4 and Vice City on it as there the first group of games I played a lot when I first got into PC gaming.
Anyone else here have any special old school builds so they can take a trip down memory lane?
Would love to hear about and see images of them.
I find myself really interested in these retro builds now ever since watching LGR's 486 build log from a week ago.
Will post photos when the new components arrive and are fitted.
Don't forget the flopy drive.
Forgot to mention the floppy drive, of course that's in there =P
Thinking of replacing it with a floppy emulator drive tho since I don't own any games on floppy as of yet
I do, but they'll be getting their own threads. I'm working on a laptop right now :P
not even able to give the simplest details or even a hint as a preview? =P
Flopy drive? I think you meant to say floppy drive.
See my Salix thread on the laptop I'm working on :P
I also have threads titled "Why In The World" for hardware I have worked on, or plan to work on.
flopy drive, is that like flopy birds? I don't think they make flopy or floppy discs anymore.
Still doesn't change the fact that games were released on floppy in the past so may as well have a drive there in case I ever pick up any on floppy, in particular DOS games.
bit of an update, the 8800 gts arrived today but is artifacting like crazy, returning it shortly to may local CeX for a refund, looks like I'll be getting a 512MB Radeon X1900 XTX instead for €8 from CeX also, and hopefully they won't send me a broken card this time