![]() ![]() I find the small size and purple PCB to be the coolest thing about your mobo. I think ECS had good mobos provided you didn't get one of those really cheap boards that couldn't overclock whatsoever (think some mobos had gimped amount of layers?). Windows 2000 Professional (very sure of that as I remember it would first open with the light blue screen then change to a neon-style wallpaper I had)Īnd that's the configuration.I didn't had a case back then so I had the whole system set up next to the monitor,with the HDD,PSU and CD-ROM sitting on my speakers.ĭespite being sightly slow,it ran perfectly anything I'd throw at it,even Windows ME ran without even a SINGLE BSOD.Same for 98SE and 95,and 2000 Pro. Pentium MMX 200MHz (at a later point I swapped it for a MMX 233,as a the K6-2 I had was reporting 50MHz □ ) Sound Blaster 16 Value CT2770 ISA sound card (I first had a Sound Blaster 128 PCI sound card,but I came across the ISA card through my boxes of parts and gave it a run on the system) ![]() It was one of the best Socket 7 boards I ever owned (next to the Luckytech P5MVP3 motherboard).I still remember most of the configuration:Ĭirrus Logic 5446 PCI video card (2 or 4MB) I remember that at a point I had a MSI MS-5146 (SiS chipset)motherboard which had PS/2 and KB ports instead of DIN. AT form factor with both AT and ATX mounting holes, AT and ATX power, AT keyboard plus a bracket that had PS2 mouse and keyboard ports PLUS two USB ports. I had a Matsonic Super 7 board like that. ![]() You forgot the ancestor of all "WtF they do with this motherboard?" - Zida technology.ĪT+ATX power connectors and DIN+PS/2 keyboard connectors on 1 motherboard. ![]()
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