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Otherwise it doesn't work. Whats missing in your collections? Anyway, it still might be interesting to have as most others AT s7 boards were those plain i? It just showed 64 megabytes. The price will probably be between euros, so it's not very much. Capacitors look okay and I have not found any other defects either. I did play some games on it, but I really can't remember if it had any particular issues that weren't because of the semi-randomness with which this system was put together 98SE was autopatched iirc, harddrive was suspended DIY-style, can't remember what sound solution I used.
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ASUS Sp97-v Socket 7 at Motherboard 200mhz Mmx & RAM

Otherwise it doesn't work. There has to be always two or four memory modules. Its not like components found in trash after 20 years in rain dont still work flawlessly. This would make it good for running some of the weirder Cyrix chips or just for overclocking so97 Pentiums. Users browsing this forum: Haven't come across any as of yet Only rebooting would make it change hue.

I don't remember specifically if it was flickering or a color issue or what exactly, but it was some kind of problem like that. I'm going to have a look tomorrow on a Asus SPV motherboard and asking for opinions.

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I think one of the main reasons I never put it together again after I had moved and had everything stores in boxes was because the old harddrive Ass used in that rig was just so damned loud!

The AT power supply voltages are also in okay adus I checked them. There are problems with the motherboard and have not found the reason. On reboots add-in video cards would randomly display with vivid off color hues that weren't always the same off color. I only dealt with 2 and not this model, zp97 I found the socket 7 SIS boards with chipset integrated video to be very flaky and unstable even if you did not use the integrated video and used an add-in card.

Return to General Old Hardware. I did play some games on it, but I really can't remember if it had any particular issues that weren't because sp997 the semi-randomness with which this system was put together 98SE was autopatched iirc, harddrive was suspended DIY-style, can't remember what sound solution I used.

If you want a non-super 7 board i would look for an intel tx or hx board. Anyway, xsus still might be interesting to have as most others AT s7 boards were those plain i?

The experience completely turned me off SIS. I don't remember anything about the floppy issue, but I do remember having problems with the video output. Whats missing in your collections?

This disclaimer is brought to you thanks to the BSA. Opinions here may or may not be different but to me it is not a bad board. There is no material that is knowingly illegal here. I haven't deliberately owned another of that vintage or newer SIS board since even though I heard later chipsets were okay.

I have also tried with different memory module combinations, no effect. My retro rigs old topic Interesting Vogons threads links to Vogonswiki Report spammers here!

Last edited by psychz on It just showed 64 megabytes. Board index All times are UTC. If it had been very unstable, I probably would've remembered it, but I suppose these could be troublesome in certain configurations.

The price will probably be sp997 euros, so it's not very much.

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Didn't matter which video card I used. Personally I would pass if it has the If you want a good socket 7 board that can do it all i would go for a super socket 7 board as it supports every single g 7 cpu including the k, k at full speed mhz frontside bus and has an agp slot.

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Is it worth buying this one?

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