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Main => Buy/Sell/Trade - non-retail => Topic started by: SnApRoLl on November 24, 2008, 02:55:48 pm
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SOLD!!!
Thanks,
Shawn
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Bump
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BUMP for a lower price.
I will let this board go for $40.00 but will NOT go lower.
Buyer pays all shipping costs. Again this board was tested and it works great!! However it is being sold as used and there is no warranty of any kind.
Thanks,
Shawn
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I have had a few P.M.'s with questions about the FSB etc..
And I found this site that has all of the specs on this board.
Here are the specs.
Tyan Tiger 200T S2505TDNGR - motherboard - ATX - Pro133T
General
MPN: S2505TDNGR
Product Type: Motherboard
Form Factor: ATX
Width: 30.5 cm
Depth: 24.4 cm
Compatible Processors: Celeron, Pentium III
Processor Socket: Socket 370
Chipset Type: VIA Apollo Pro133T
Max Bus Speed: 133 MHz
BIOS Type: Award
Storage Controller: ATA-100, ATA-100 (RAID)
Processor
Installed Qty (Max Supported): 0 ( 2 )
Memory
Supported RAM Technology: SDRAM
Supported RAM Integrity Check: ECC
RAM Installed ( Max ): 0 MB / 1.5 GB (max) - DIMM 168-PIN
RAM Technology: SDRAM - ECC - 133 MHz
RAM Features: Unbuffered
Video
Graphics Controller: PCI - ATI RAGE XL
Video Memory: SDRAM
Video Memory Installed ( Max ): 4 MB ( 4 MB soldered) / 4 MB (max)
Telecom / networking
Networking: Network adapter - Ethernet, Fast Ethernet - integrated
Features
BIOS Features: APM 1.2 support, ACPI 1.0 support, power failure recovery (AC loss resume), DMI 2.0 support
Manual Settings: CPU frequency
Hardware Monitoring: CPU core temperature, CPU fan tachometer, system voltage
Sleep / Wake Up: Keyboard wake up, wake on modem (WOM), RTC (real-time clock) wake up, wake on LAN (WOL), mouse wake up
Manufacturer's product description
The Tiger 200T is an ideal choice for cost-effective server applications. Featuring a 1U-capable design, this system board provides the power and form factor necessary for today's demanding server environments. With its integrated IDE RAID, VGA and dual LAN connections, the Tiger 200T is perfectly suited for desktop and rackmount servers. There are plenty of PCI slots for adding storage and network controllers, as well as DIMM sockets.
Expansion / connectivity
Expansion Slot(s):
* 5 ( 5 ) x PCI
* 2 ( 2 ) x processor - Socket 370
* 4 ( 4 ) x memory - DIMM 168-PIN
* 1 ( 1 ) x AGP
* 1 ( 1 ) x ISA
Storage Interfaces:
* ATA-100 - connector(s): 2 x 40pin IDC
* ATA-100 - connector(s): 2 x 40pin IDC
Interfaces:
* 1 x storage - floppy interface - 34 PIN IDC
* 1 x keyboard - generic - 6 pin mini-DIN (PS/2 style)
* 1 x mouse - generic - 6 pin mini-DIN (PS/2 style)
* 1 x display / video - VGA - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15)
* 1 x serial - RS-232 - 9 pin D-Sub (DB-9)
* 2 x USB - 4 PIN USB Type A
* 2 x network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX - RJ-45
* 2 x USB
* 1 x parallel - IEEE 1284 (EPP/ECP) - 25 pin D-Sub (DB-25)
* 1 x serial - RS-232
* 2 x mainboard - internal signaling - 3 PIN internal power
Miscellaneous
Cables Included:
* 1 x floppy cable
* 2 x IDE cable
Software Included: Drivers & Utilities
Compliant Standards: Plug and Play
Package Type: Retail
Manufacturer warranty
Service & Support: 3 years warranty
Service & Support Details: Limited warranty - parts and labour - 3 years - carry-in
Ciao
Listed on Ciao since : 30/01/2004
Thanks for looking, :)
Shawn
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i just laugh cause you mis-spelled dual :)
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What levels of raid does this do? I might be interested if it can do raid 5.
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What levels of raid does this do? I might be interested if it can do raid 5.
It will only support IDE RAID Levels 0,1, and 0+1. Allot of older server mobo's only support RAID1.
But like I said it's an older board. RAID 5 is mostly used with the faster sATA bus.
Thanks for looking though :)
Shawn
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i just laugh cause you mis-spelled dual :)
Fixed. Thanks for pointing that out. I didn't realize that LOL
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BUMP.
I know someone trying to build a MAME machine on a budget can use a good mobo at a cheap price.
Thanks,
Shawn :)
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The specs says it has an AGP slot, but I don't see it.
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The specs says it has an AGP slot, but I don't see it.
Yep, there's no AGP slot there only 4xPCI. The onboard video may be AGP, it wouldn't be the first motherboard I've encountered that had AGP onboard with no AGP slot. Manufacturers can't be pretty retarded sometimes.
Your video card doesn't play a big role with MAME anyway, but this could be a hinderance if it's uses were for other emulators that do HLE graphics emulation.
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The specs says it has an AGP slot, but I don't see it.
It's on board AGP 4megs to be exact.
Shawn
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Yeah, that's what I figured - a P4 of mine is like this, also - but in the posted specs for the expansion slots, it says 1xAGP, and so thought I'd ask.
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After thinking about it, I would be willing to trade the MOBO for a new translucent blue 3" replacement trackball from HAPPS.
Thanks,
Shawn :)
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Bump
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http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=87353.0
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The MOBO has been sold.
moderators please close this thread.
Thx
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Just ADD 'sold' to the title post.