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IBM Windows 98 Retro Gaming PC - ATI 9250, 16GB SSD, 1GB Ram, 2.0mhz CPU, CD Rom For Sale


IBM Windows 98 Retro Gaming PC - ATI 9250, 16GB SSD, 1GB Ram, 2.0mhz CPU, CD Rom
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IBM Windows 98 Retro Gaming PC - ATI 9250, 16GB SSD, 1GB Ram, 2.0mhz CPU, CD Rom:
$199.99

Before buying, if you have any games you want tested, message me and let me know - if I can track down the game, I will do my best to test it.
This listing is for a re-purposed IBM point-of-sale PC. I have taken an IBM 4910-33D, upgraded it, and converted it into a fully-functional Windows 98SE computer. This is the first of its kind re-purposing, as far as I know.
Specs:-IBM OEM Motherbaord-Intel Celeron Processor @ 2.0 GHZ-16GB Hyperdisk Solid State Disk-on-Module (IDE) or CF (depending on stock)-CD rom drive (IDE)-1GB DDR400 Ram-ATI Radeon 9250 PCI video card w/128MB vram-Realtek AC'97 Audio-Intel Pro 10/100 Ethernet-5x USB 2.0 ports (rear)-PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse ports-PI Electronics OEM 200w Power Supply
Includes main unit (pictured) and a power cord (not - Overall Score80 FPS - Race59 FPS - First Person
3dMark20005,565 - Overall Score99 FPS - Helicopter (Low Detail)50 FPS - Helicopter (High Detail)126 FPS - Adventure (Low Detail)44 FPS - Adventure (High Detail)
3dMark014,564 - Overall Score66 FPS - Car Chase (Low Detail)30 FPS - Car Chase (High Detail)67 FPS - Dragothic (Low Detail)40 FPS - Dragothic (High Detail)72 FPS - Lobby (Low Detail)35 FPS - Lobby (High Detail)21 FPS - Nature
Modifications-Removed Mechanical Hard drive, replaced it with a 16GB Hyperdisk SSD-Added a PCI video card (Radeon 9250)-Added a fan to the video card-Installed SpeedFan to control the fan speeds-Disabled (via device manager) the onboard video-Disabled (via device manager) the special Serial/Parallel peripheral controllers (cash register specialty hardware)-Omega drivers instead of original ATI drivers-Modest overclock (directly to video card BIOS) of video card
Power Consumption/TemperaturesThis system draws just under 60 watts idle and maxes out around 90-95 watts while running benchmark software. The power supply is rated at 120 continuous and 200 max.
Temperatures right after running a full 3dMark99 benchmark as indicated by the 3 different temperature sensors inside the machine ranged from 36 degrees to 47 degrees C.
Software:NO GAMES are included. DirectX has been upgraded to 9.0c, Sea Monkey Web browser is installed as well as an unzip utility and the universal external drive driver (for flash drives).
Windows 98 Compatibility:Every single item in the device manager has drivers installed for it (except for the ones I have disabled). 3dMark benchmarks run perfectly as do several games I tested.
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