I'm going to attempt something very, very cool.

I'm going to attempt something very, very cool.

Originally posted by mal@Dec 10, 2003 @ 07:07 PM

Got links for the PIII mobos?

Adding a 32x for the space is an awesome idea. :)

http://www.commell-sys.com/Product/SBC/LV-602.htm

Going with Pentium 3. Cooler, cheaper, and smaller.

I photshopped a rough plan, keeping everything in scale as much as I can. Here's what I've got:

(Blue Area shows the cut im making in the top of Sega CD / bottom of Genny)

Getting a 800Mhz P3, or even a 933Mhz. They poo all over the C3! 256k L2 compared to 64k ;)

If I use low profile RAM, I should be able to fit the CDRW over the top. SInce the Mega CD is quite deep...

http://www.castlefm.net/mysega/MegaDriveLayer.jpg

http://www.castlefm.net/mysega/MegaCDLayer.jpg

BTW, I did think of a 32x, but nah, don't need one. I'm replacing the controller ports with USB. And sawing a broken sonic cart in half, removing insides, and drilling holes into back, then glueing it into cart slot, act as a little vent. :lol:
 
I'm going to attempt something very, very cool.

Heh, I knew there are PIII mobos about 'the industry', I was wondering if you had a retail link.
 
I'm going to attempt something very, very cool.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but don't C3s run on P3 boards anyway?
 
I'm going to attempt something very, very cool.

Originally posted by MTXBlau@Dec 11, 2003 @ 05:35 PM

Correct me if I'm wrong, but don't C3s run on P3 boards anyway?

Yeah they do.

But most of the mini-ITX boards have the C3 chips soldered on. And since they have naff all L2 cache, they're poor. I'd rather have a nice Skt370 which I can change CPUs, upto a 1.4Ghz Celeron/P3 if I ever find one. :D

(I just ordered the CPU now too, ordering main board / RAM on monday)
 
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