My ongoing Dual Socket 603 RDRAM Build (Aiming for: Dual 3GHz Gallatin's, HD 3850, GT 430 PCI, Voodoo5 and SB Audigy 2)

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Today, while scanning eBay, I came across this little beauty going for the hefty sum of EUR 30.00, so I grabbed it!

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So this will be the start of my next build! (I've always wanted a machine featuring RDRAM, so now's finally my chance to build one!)

This will still have to be shipped to me from Italy via the snail mail, so it will take me some time to get into it! (I'm currently still busy with my dual PIII build anyway!)

Thinking ahead as to what case I'll use for this build, I'll probably end up going for the black version of the Corsair 7000X RGB case, as the white version has worked so well for my Dual PIII build featuring a supermicro board with the same form factor! (There are very few respectable looking cases that can house these full-ATX boards!)
 
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I may end up going with ATI on this one, but I first need to receive the motherboard and confirm that it works!

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This would be a journey, as I've pretty much always stuck to Nvidia!

Slotting one of these little cards upgrades the onboard SCSI to SCSI RAID:

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A super cool option!!!
 
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My board arrived today and it's unfortunately damaged!

There are some deep scratches on the back of the board which have completely cut through quite a few traces:

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There's also a missing decoupling cap:

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All of this will have to be repaired before I apply power to the board in-order to test it! (How annoying!!!)
 
I have an avionic technician at work doing repair work on the damaged board, but as a precaution I've managed to purchase another, this time a brand new unused one! (I'm going to be spending a fair amount of money on this build, so I don't want a sketchy motherboard!)

The seller has two more boards for sale: (this ones's an example)

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Mine is still sealed:

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I also got these specs from the seller:

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From these specs, it's apparent that neither of the two boards were actually rated for the 3GHz 4MB cache CPU!

So I'll end up installing two 2.4GHz 2MB cache CPU's in mine in order to remain within the original design spec for the board!
 
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Here's a quote from a member on Vogons who's running this board:

TheOkMan post_id=1178728 time=1689613686 user_id=51363 said:
I have a Supermicro P4DCE+ with the newest bios it works with the 3ghz gallatin's. I put heatsinks on the vrm to keep it cool works great

So this is good news!

Here's the VRM on TheOkMan's board:

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I've just assembled my Dual P4 Xeon Voodoo5 RAMBUS system! (This thing is large heavy and LOUD!!!)

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The Voodoo5 5500 at least has a home now! (This system will receive future upgrades in time to come, but at least it's built!)

With the SC5300' there is a perfect space for the motherboard and plenty of space in the front for drive cages and the like!

This system is running the Voodoo5 5500 PCI graphics card in order to free up the AGP slot so that I can use it to flash AGP cards for Mac in the future!
 
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What PC case is that in the end? (Doesn't seem like Corsair 7000X :))
 
We need 😂 and other positive reaction icons in addition to just the "Like" button :)
 
You should upload images directly to the forum, since all your imgur.com images are now lost.
 
You should upload images directly to the forum, since all your imgur.com images are now lost.
It seems that imager has lost allot of my latest image uploads, It may be better if threads such as this one are removed from this forum! :( (I've deleted the posts with missing images for now! :( )
 
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