In late 1998 I was 15 and I built my first PC...not my first computer, but the first one I built from scratch. Over the last year I've been gathering the same components I used back then with the intent of recreating it. The original specs were:
I even found an unopened Golden Orb...totally unnecessary for a K6-2, but 15 year old me thought they looked cool in 1999:
I did find the same ATI card I used first, but I decided to cheat ahead to winter 1999 with the video card. I mowed lawns to save up the $300 for this newfangled "GeForce" thang with fancy "DDR" memory. I remember getting home from the mall with the big black box and hurriedly installing it:
The rest of the core components are also pretty much as listed above...also found 384MB of PC133:
Bench testing on the A500's removable motherboard tray and installing Win98SE:
Everything installed...top to bottom: GeForce DDR, slot cooler, Sound Blaster Live, 10/100 NIC, TV tuner card
You might think the TV tuner is useless nowadays, but the AV inputs are still functional. I tested them by playing my Sega Genesis in a window Of course I used a modern power supply. This 24 to 20 pin ATX adapter also adds the -5V line, not that anything in this system currently needs it:
I had no trouble turning the FSB up to 112Mhz and achieving the same overclock I did 25 years ago...it's been rock-solid. Granted, back in the day, that was an overclock for the PC100 RAM I was using, and now I'm using PC133, so that can only help stability. Anyways, here she is all done...I couldn't even wait to find a more permanent home for it. I just grabbed a screen and some speakers and started gaming on the dining room table
I know this isn't the world's most exciting build, but it was fun to relive "my first"
- Soyo SY-5EMA+ motherboard with 1MB L2 cache
- 350Mhz K6-2 overclocked to 392Mhz (3.5x112Mhz FSB)
- Thermaltake Golden Orb cooler
- 8MB ATI Rage Pro Turbo later upgraded to a GeForce DDR on launch day
- 384MB RAM
- Sound Blaster Live
- Hauppauge TV tuner card
- 10/100 NIC
- some random ~4 or ~6 GB IDE drive
- 3.5" floppy
- CD-ROM
- no-name Inwin A500 knockoff case
I even found an unopened Golden Orb...totally unnecessary for a K6-2, but 15 year old me thought they looked cool in 1999:
I did find the same ATI card I used first, but I decided to cheat ahead to winter 1999 with the video card. I mowed lawns to save up the $300 for this newfangled "GeForce" thang with fancy "DDR" memory. I remember getting home from the mall with the big black box and hurriedly installing it:
The rest of the core components are also pretty much as listed above...also found 384MB of PC133:
Bench testing on the A500's removable motherboard tray and installing Win98SE:
Everything installed...top to bottom: GeForce DDR, slot cooler, Sound Blaster Live, 10/100 NIC, TV tuner card
You might think the TV tuner is useless nowadays, but the AV inputs are still functional. I tested them by playing my Sega Genesis in a window Of course I used a modern power supply. This 24 to 20 pin ATX adapter also adds the -5V line, not that anything in this system currently needs it:
I had no trouble turning the FSB up to 112Mhz and achieving the same overclock I did 25 years ago...it's been rock-solid. Granted, back in the day, that was an overclock for the PC100 RAM I was using, and now I'm using PC133, so that can only help stability. Anyways, here she is all done...I couldn't even wait to find a more permanent home for it. I just grabbed a screen and some speakers and started gaming on the dining room table
I know this isn't the world's most exciting build, but it was fun to relive "my first"
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