(3 MB) V5 5500 PCI cooling mod, face, top-down.(3 MB) V5 5500 PCI cooling mod, face, first angle.(3 MB) V5 5500 PCI cooling mod, face, second angle.(3 MB) V5 5500 PCI cooling mod, face, third angle.(3 MB) V5 5500 PCI cooling mod, face, fourth angle.(3 MB) V5 5500 PCI cooling mod, face, close-up.(3 MB) V5 5500 PCI cooling mod, back, first angle.(3 MB) V5 5500 PCI cooling mod, back, second angle.(1.5 MB) Installed.System:
DFI LanParty NF2 Ultra 'B' (with cooling mods)
Athlon XP 3200+ (with ThermalRight SI-97 + Panaflo 90mm)
1 GB Mushkin PC-3200 2-2-2 Special (BH-6)
Sapphire Radeon 9800 Pro 128 MB (with Zalman VF700 AlCu & Zalman RAM sinks)
Sound Blaster
Live!3Dfx Voodoo 5 5500 PCI (Mac edition, flashed to PC, with Zalman RAM sinks and Zalman NB32 chipset sinks)
2 x Seagate 120 GB Barracuda 7200.7 (ATA-100, 8 MB)
Plextor PX-708A
OCZ Powerstream 520W
Lian Li PC-73SL (with Panaflo 80mm and 120mm fans)
All heatsinks that couldn't be pinned are attached with Arctic Silver Epoxy. No thermal tape. Chipset sinks were applied with Arctic Silver Ceramique, which is quite simply phenomenal, and the CPU is done up with AS5.
I wanted to run this system under Windows 98 and DirectX 8.1b for any pre-DX9 games. The 9800 Pro has lots of horsepower for those older DirectX and OpenGL engines, while the V5 5500 would run any GLIDE games in style.
Unfortunately, it appears that Windows 98 doesn't handle multiple displays as well as Windows 2000 or XP, so I can't have use of both graphics cards. It's close, but not close enough to work.
Zeckensack's GLIDE wrapper appears to work flawlessly with my favorite GLIDE games (Myth and Myth II) on the 9800 Pro, so it looks like I'll probably retire the V5500. Not sure whether to sell it or just keep it for a "trophy".
Anyway, I thought some of you might be interested in the pictures, and I was interested in a little show & tell, so there you go.