@necro_ware
  @necro_ware
Necroware | Let's upgrade an early Socket 7 board beyond the limit (Part 2): VRM, MMX, Testing @necro_ware | Uploaded November 2021 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
I have an interesting Socket 7 mainboard Asus P/I-P55TP4XEG, which I wanted to use for an amazing retro PC. In that mainboard a huge potential is hidden, so let's see how far we can get. This video is the second part, where I would like to test the VRM module for the dual voltage CPUs and see how far we can get.

Music by Model Povedeniya
modelp.bandcamp.com

Patreon:
patreon.com/necroware
Lets upgrade an early Socket 7 board beyond the limit (Part 2): VRM, MMX, TestingPackard Bell PB486CD restoration (Part 2)Repair, benchmarking and overclocking of a 486 mainboard: Soyo SY-030HPackard Bell PB486CD restoration (Part 3)Fear and loathing with KP800/16 VGA card#SepTandy with Tandy 1000 RSX (Part 3): user experience and Tandy soundBuilding AMD based retro WinXP gaming PC with FTP serverArduino based PS/2 to Serial mouse adapter (#DOScember )Boot retro PC using XTIDE (Part 4): Boot using a Sound CardUnboxing huge box of retro hardwareRebuilding 486 gaming PCHelp! I was burried in a pile of hardware.

Let's upgrade an early Socket 7 board beyond the limit (Part 2): VRM, MMX, Testing @necro_ware

SHARE TO X SHARE TO REDDIT SHARE TO FACEBOOK WALLPAPER