Thanks
yeah I need the extra GPU power for late 9x era games, plus its the only AGP card I have that is porperly keyed for the motherboard slot. (I got an old rage pro 128 but thats only agp2x and wrong voltage)
what about an ethernet port wifi device, OS sees it as ethernet connection but device itself connects to wifi and outputs the connection through ethernet.
this would have the advantage of not needing a separate wifi driver or additional software as it would simply make use of the nforce2 onboard ethernet port.
another option would be using a wifi range extender to connect to jetpack and set the repeated signal to b/g/n. then just using a compatible b or g wifi card.
AC97 is just the onboard sound controller, but I have a few creative soundblaster cards I could swap in for better performance.
yeah PSU is overkill, but its the smallest wattage ATX psu I have. I have several smaller AT PSU's for AM486DX, k5, and k6/k6-ii,k6-iii systems but the nforce2 MB requires an ATX psu. (Win95C on a k6-ii super socket 7 with 128mb of ram and a rage pro 128 (pci version) runs nice too).
I can easily swap for a usb optical mouse, as I do play a lot of shooters, mainly using the ps/2 mouse to get everything set up.
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Here's a progress update on the build
I removed one stick, put everything together in a raidmax donor case (ebay find) partitioned harddrive and installed windoes ME without issue
Limited vcache to 300mb
installed MB drivers
installed video drivers (catalyst 6.2) thankfully without incident
limited HDD swapfile to 16mb
installed firefox 2.0 from data cd
shut down, installed soundblaster PCI card, and restarted to install drivers
shut down to install remaining ram
booted ok and so far seems stable, have it running prime95 to test stability currently. that should tell if additional system file tweaks are needed.
If it proves stable, then next step will be installing official and unofficial updates, updating directx, and installing software, then benching to test 3d graphics stability, and finally installing games and apps. then getting internet working. should be simple using the ethernet to wifi bridge as the bridge supports wireless n and wpa2 and outputs a standard 10/100 base t ethernet connection so it would be like plugging directly into a router. (currently downloading updates found on this forum with win7 machine and burning data cds to transfer the files.
hopefully it proves stable, as while 1gb is overkill, i'd like to make use of both sticks. if not then I'll have to try swapping one stick for a 256, 128, or 64mb pc3200 so as to keep both slots populated. (dust collecting in unpopulated DIMM slots can cause all sorts of stability problems, though a strip of clear tape could be used to prevent it if forced to run with only one DIMM slot populated).
vantech tornado on cpu cooler is obviously loud with case open, but with the case sealed up it does a nice job of muffling the noise. (not an issue as an athlon XP 3200+ in a room without air conditioning needs all the cooling it can get).