Stealth 2001 - A Renovation of my P4 2Ghz S423 High End Gaming System of 2001.

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Hi All
 
Do you all remember when the 2000 Mhz Pentium4 hit the market and what a big rage it gave the crowd, for just being the first ever released 2000Mhz CPU, even though it's overall performance wasn't much faster than the AMD Athlon Thunderbird 1400Mhz rofl, it only shined in Q3A based games this is where it's Rambus Memory interface and its Netburst Tech really showed it's true native performance, also it came with SSE2, only back then SSE2 was not really supported, although these days it might get along a lot better than back then.
 
But overall the 1.40Ghz Athlon T-Bird was the king over this CPU, but for the ones that really loved Intel this was Intel's best at the time. And since there are quite a lot of Intel users here, I thought to share some awesome history of back then as I bought this mainly for Quake III Arena, it was the best you could get for just that game rofl.
 
So it all began yesterday, after having a nice BBQ at my sister's place, she gave me my old gaming system from 2001 back and it came with these parts:
 
Intel Pentium4 2.00Ghz Willamette Socket 423 256KB L2, 400Mhz FSB
ASUS P4T Rev. 1.07 0135 With Intel i850 Chipset & AGP Pro 50 x4
2x 256MB PC-800-45 ECC Rambus Samsung Original
2x 128MB PC-800-45 Non-ECC Rambus Samsung Original
HIS ATi Radeon 9550 AGP 256MB 128Bit DDR
Creative Sound Blaster Live! 5.1
3-Com 3C905C TX-M  10/100MBit Ethernet Card
Sweex 5 Ports USB 2.0 PCI Card, 4 External, 1 Internal
Enermax Modu 82 525 Watt PSU
A-Open H600-B ATX Case
 
My plan is to clean this thoroughly and make it look like new again as when I built it back in 2001, which will have this name & layout:
 
Stealth 2001
 
Intel Pentium4 2.00Ghz Willamette Socket 423 256KB L2, 400Mhz FSB
ASUS P4T Rev. 1.07 0135 With Intel i850 Chipset & AGP Pro 50 x4
2x 256MB PC-800-45 ECC Rambus Samsung Original
2x 128MB PC-800-45 Non-ECC Rambus Samsung Original
Gainward GeForce3 AGP 64MB Golden Sample Rev.A 0131 with ViVo.
Creative Sound Blaster Live! 5.1
3-Com 3C905C TX-M  10/100MBit Ethernet Card
Sweex 5 Ports USB 2.0 PCI Card, 4 External, 1 Internal
Enermax Modu 82 525 Watt PSU
A-Open H600-B ATX Case
 
So here some pics of my progress :)
 
Stealth 2001 undergoing disassembly

 
Cards removed

 
Case dismantled, CPU, CPU HSF & Ram still in place

 
ASUS P4T CPU, CPU HSF, Cards & Ram removed

 
Intel Pentium4 Willamette 2.00 Ghz & 1.70 Ghz Socket 423 CPU's top

This was the first 2000Mhz CPU ever to be made for the consumer's market, It used Net Burst Technology to which only performed best in games that used idTech 3 engine also known as the be famed Q3A Engine.
 
Intel Pentium4 Willamette 2.00 Ghz Left & 1.70 Ghz Right Socket 423 CPU's rear

 
P4 2.00Ghz Right & 1.70 Ghz left S423 CPU's flipped mode

 
CPU repasted

 
CPU repasted closeup

 
Stealth 2001's parts cleaned top

Note the Gainward GeForce3 AGP Golden Sample, I will replace the Radeon 9550 AGP 256MB< as this was the same exact GeForce3 I had in this system, back in the day I bought it with the P4 1.70Ghz CPU, which I later upgraded to the 2.00Ghz CPU about 9 months later in December 2001.
 
Stealth 2001's cleaned parts rear

 
Stealth 2001's cards cleaned top

 
ASUS P4T Rev 1.07 0135 top

 
ASUS P4T Rev 1.07 0135 rear

Note the lovely Golden PCB color, This Motherboard is the first i850 based motherboard released for the consumers market, it was made in 2001 week 35 aka 0135 and it was made in Yang An, Taiwan.
 
ASUS P4T Rev 1.07 0135 headshot

That big blue CPU HSF is the Thermaltake Indigo Orb for Socket 423, it cools the the 2Ghz Monster under it's hood
 
Cleaning Case side panel, dust visible

Here I was cleaning the side panel, this is how I cleaned the entire case after taking it 100% apart, with hot water and anti bacterial soap.
 
Rear Case fan before treatment 

 
Rear Case fan after treatment

And yes those little scrubs of dirt I did remove them after I made the shot before putting it back in the case haha xDDD
 
Rear case fan placement before treatment

 
Rear case fan placement after treatment

 
Stealth 2001's Mobo, CPU, CPU HSF & Cards in place after treatment

 
Stealth 2001's Mobo, CPU, CPU HSF & Cards in place after treatment side

 
Gainward GF3 GS & Indigo Orb Closeup

 
IO Drives mounted

 
Lian Li Ventilated Slot brackets placed

 
Stealth 2001 Renovation Complete Front
 
 
Stealth 2001 Renovation Complete! Side

 
Stealth 2001 Renovation Complete! Side

 
And there you have it, it's all done ! xDDD All I need to do now is a first bootup, which should gop well, I will run some old games from 1999 to 2003, see how this P4 does
 
The only 3D Mark I really liked was Mad Onion's 3D Mark 2001 SE, so I do plan on running that one on this 2Ghz P4 :)
Stay Tuned for more in action pics and 1080p video's!
post edited by Gold Leader - 2013/08/25 08:41:08


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    Re:Stealth 2001 - A Renovation of my P4 2Ghz S423 High End Gaming System of 2001. 2013/08/06 00:51:52 (permalink)
    Ain't nothing better than having a clean rig! Great job amigo 

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    Re:Stealth 2001 - A Renovation of my P4 2Ghz S423 High End Gaming System of 2001. 2013/08/06 02:05:47 (permalink)
    Many thanks RiffeDK! xDD this one will be used for retro games too, it's gonna be fun playing with it again


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    Re:Stealth 2001 - A Renovation of my P4 2Ghz S423 High End Gaming System of 2001. 2013/08/06 05:35:59 (permalink)
    I really enjoyed this trip down memory lane. Thank you!

     
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    Re:Stealth 2001 - A Renovation of my P4 2Ghz S423 High End Gaming System of 2001. 2013/08/06 08:41:10 (permalink)
    Haha awesome! Musta been a monster back in the day.

     
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    Re:Stealth 2001 - A Renovation of my P4 2Ghz S423 High End Gaming System of 2001. 2013/08/06 09:59:33 (permalink)
    What a great Nostalgia trip! Great build and also good work on the dust cleanup.

                
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    Re:Stealth 2001 - A Renovation of my P4 2Ghz S423 High End Gaming System of 2001. 2013/08/06 10:07:51 (permalink)
    Hay many thanks guys!
     
    Also many thanks for my 28th Blue Ribbon rjohnson11 !!!
    Well it was only a monster with games that were based on id Tech3 engine for the rest a 1.4Ghz Athlon Thunderbird or Pentium !!!/S 1400 really crushed it xD
     
    But when playing games like X-Wing Alliance, Quake III Arena, Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Call of Duty + United Offensive, Jedi Knight: Jedi Outcast & Jedi Academy, this system was the best you could get. It destroyed everything out there, Pentium4 actually performed on it's best with Rambus memory over single channel SDRAM or PC_2100 DDR Ram setups.
     
    So if any of you plan on doing a Retro P4 build go for the Intel i850 or i850-E chipset and use RDRAM.

    The P4 Xeons used the Intel i860 chipset and these even supported the much faster PC-1066 Rambus memory, some of these systems had even 8 slots to company 4GB of Rambus PC-1066 RDRAM!!! and this stuff was very VERY expensive back in the day xDDDDDD
    So far only Tyan & iWiLL had the support for the i860 with PC-1066.
     
     
    If I'd ever do such a system I'd go for the P4 Xeons that have Hyper Threading and are based on Northwood C architechture with this Supermico P4DC6:
    http://www.supermicro.nl/...ard/Xeon/860/P4DC6.cfm


    Keep in mind when using RDRAM you need to fill all 4 banks,when only using two RDRAM modules , for the two slots that would not be used you had them Dummy sticks, which would trick the system that they were filled also rofl.
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    Re:Stealth 2001 - A Renovation of my P4 2Ghz S423 High End Gaming System of 2001. 2013/08/06 21:12:26 (permalink)
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    Hay many thanks guys!

    Also many thanks for my 28th Blue Ribbon rjohnson11 !!!
    Well it was only a monster with games that were based on id Tech3 engine for the rest a 1.4Ghz Athlon Thunderbird or Pentium !!!/S 1400 really crushed it xD

    But when playing games like X-Wing Alliance, Quake III Arena, Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Call of Duty + United Offensive, Jedi Knight: Jedi Outcast & Jedi Academy, this system was the best you could get. It destroyed everything out there, Pentium4 actually performed on it's best with Rambus memory over single channel SDRAM or PC_2100 DDR Ram setups.

    So if any of you plan on doing a Retro P4 build go for the Intel i850 or i850-E chipset and use RDRAM.

    The P4 Xeons used the Intel i860 chipset and these even supported the much faster PC-1066 Rambus memory, some of these systems had even 8 slots to company 4GB of Rambus PC-1066 RDRAM!!! and this stuff was very VERY expensive back in the day xDDDDDD
    So far only Tyan & iWiLL had the support for the i860 with PC-1066.


    If I'd ever do such a system I'd go for the P4 Xeons that have Hyper Threading and are based on Northwood C architechture with this Supermico P4DC6:
    http://www.supermicro.nl/...ard/Xeon/860/P4DC6.cfm

    Keep in mind when using RDRAM you need to fill all 4 banks,when only using two RDRAM modules , for the two slots that would not be used you had them Dummy sticks, which would trick the system that they were filled also rofl.

    Wow that is amazing, not to mention before my time. Nice to see this old tech. On another note, thank you for the bolded part. I have been trying to remember the name of that game for about 4 years now... Now when I get home I can get it and finally play it again.

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    Re:Stealth 2001 - A Renovation of my P4 2Ghz S423 High End Gaming System of 2001. 2013/08/06 21:30:33 (permalink)
    haha coolieeez xDDD I have those games too as for updates Jedi Outcast has version 1.04 as where Jedi Academy has 1.01 as latest updates :)
     
    you can grab them here:
     
    Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast Patch 1.04:
    http://jediknight3.filefr...night_2_Patch_104;3825
     
    Jedi Knight III: Jedi Academy Patch 1.01:
    http://jediknight3.filefr...m/file/;20459#Download


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    Re:Stealth 2001 - A Renovation of my P4 2Ghz S423 High End Gaming System of 2001. 2013/08/06 21:38:41 (permalink)
    Nice rig, makes me think of my geforce 4 ti 4400 days
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    Re:Stealth 2001 - A Renovation of my P4 2Ghz S423 High End Gaming System of 2001. 2013/08/06 21:45:31 (permalink)
    Thanks man
     
    Hah! I had the Ti-4600 from Leadtek after this GeForce3 xD and Actually the NV25 which was used for the GeForce 4 Ti AGP x4 line was nothing but a GeForce 3 Ti on steroids xDDD
     
    The NV28 was used for the GeForce4 Ti AGP x8 series which had these models:
     
    GeForce4 Ti 4200 AGP 8x --> a GeForce4 Ti 4200 with AGP x8 support
    GeForce4 Ti 4800 SE --> a GeForce4 Ti 4400 with AGP x8 support
    GeForce4 Ti 4800 Ultra --> a GeForce4 Ti 4600 with AGP x8 support
     
    So basically all what NV28 had over NV25 was AGP x8 support, for the rest it was all identical to that of NV25.
     
    GeForce3 uses NV20 so does geForce3 Ti, even some call it NV20 Ti as the Ti models go, the Ti line added Advanced Pixel Shader & Soft Shadows Support, which the GeForce 4 Ti line improved just due to their greater capability of speed.
     
    GeForce3/GeForce3 Ti has 4 Pixel shaders & 4 vertex Shaders, GeForce4 has 8 Pixel shaders and 4 vertex shaders. in many cases a Ti 4600 was more than twice as fast as a GeForce3 Classic rofl.
     


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    Re:Stealth 2001 - A Renovation of my P4 2Ghz S423 High End Gaming System of 2001. 2013/08/06 21:50:20 (permalink)
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    Thanks man

    Hah! I had the Ti-4600 from Leadtek after this GeForce3 xD and Actually the NV25 which was used for the GeForce 4 Ti AGP x4 line was nothing but a GeForce 3 Ti on steroids xDDD

    The NV28 was used for the GeForce4 Ti AGP x8 series which had these models:

    GeForce4 Ti 4200 AGP 8x --> a GeForce4 Ti 4200 with AGP x8 support
    GeForce4 Ti 4800 SE --> a GeForce4 Ti 4400 with AGP x8 support
    GeForce4 Ti 4800 Ultra --> a GeForce4 Ti 4600 with AGP x8 support

    So basically all what NV28 had over NV25 was AGP x8 support, for the rest it was all identical to that of NV25.

    GeForce3 uses NV20 so does geForce3 Ti, even some call it NV20 Ti as the Ti models go, the Ti line added Advanced Pixel Shader & Soft Shadows Support, which the GeForce 4 Ti line improved just due to their greater capability of speed.

    GeForce3/GeForce3 Ti has 4 Pixel shaders & 4 vertex Shaders, GeForce4 has 8 Pixel shaders and 4 vertex shaders. in many cases a Ti 4600 was more than twice as fast as a GeForce3 Classic rofl.



    Wow, I didn't know most of that lol.
    All I remember was that I had to pay my Dad a bunch of cash in my mid teens for the damn thing.
    Interesting to know though :).
     
    The starwars jedi games bring back memories too. Kyle Katarn.
    Makes me even think back to the older Dark Forces games... they don't quite make them how they used to lol.
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    Re:Stealth 2001 - A Renovation of my P4 2Ghz S423 High End Gaming System of 2001. 2013/08/06 21:51:48 (permalink)
    As fr the Ti4600 I just bought this one off ebay for a nice deal xD
    A Leadtek GeForce 4 Ti-4600 Ultra with ViVo Boxed: http://cgi.ebay.ie/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=310637374105
    This card will be tested in my P4 of course xD
     


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    Re:Stealth 2001 - A Renovation of my P4 2Ghz S423 High End Gaming System of 2001. 2013/08/09 15:54:41 (permalink)
    You could use it as a music server.


                            
     
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    Re:Stealth 2001 - A Renovation of my P4 2Ghz S423 High End Gaming System of 2001. 2013/08/09 16:01:45 (permalink)
    Hmm that is an idea, but mainly I use it to play Q3A on it
    There are still people playing Q3A online too, always fun to join in with this classic


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    Re:Stealth 2001 - A Renovation of my P4 2Ghz S423 High End Gaming System of 2001. 2013/08/09 20:06:18 (permalink)
     
    Good job.         

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    Re:Stealth 2001 - A Renovation of my P4 2Ghz S423 High End Gaming System of 2001. 2013/08/10 02:09:50 (permalink)
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    Good job.         

    hehe thanks mate !


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    Re:Stealth 2001 - A Renovation of my P4 2Ghz S423 High End Gaming System of 2001. 2013/11/20 12:27:13 (permalink)
    So here new specs:

    Stealth 2001

    Intel Pentium 4 2.00Ghz Willamette Socket 423m 256KB L2, 400Mhz FSB
    ASUS P4T Rev. 1.07 0135 With Intel i850 Chipset & AGP Pro 50 x4
    2x 256MB PC-800-45 ECC Rambus Samsung Original
    2x 128MB PC-800-45 Non-ECC Rambus Samsung Original
    Leadtek WinFast A250 TD Ultra AGP 128MB 128Bit DDR Rev.A 0208 [Year 2002, Week 08]
    Creative Sound Blaster Live! 5.1
    3-Com 3C905C TX-M 10/1000MBit Ethernet Card
    Sweex 5 Ports USB 2.0 PCI Card, 4 External, 1 Internal
    Enermax Modu 82 525 Watt PSU
    A-Open H600-B ATX Case

    And here it is then with it's Leadtek GeForce Ti-4600 AGP 128MB 128Bit DDR:


    Here a closup of the Ti-4600 in place:


    And a Closeup of that rare Thermaltake Indigo Orb, the system ram and VGA card layout and that beautiful golden coloured PCB of the ASUS P4T, the worlds first Intel i850 motherboard for the consumers market:


    Here pics of that lovely Leadtek geForce4 Ti-4600, which they call the following:

    Leadtek WinFast A250 TD Ultra AGP 128MB 128Bit DDR Rev.A 0208 [Year 2002, Week 08]

    A250 is from the GPU's code name NV25
    Their GeForce FX 5800 Ultra was named A300, their 5900 Ultra was named A350 as their 5950 Ultra was named A380, all from NV30, NV35 & NV38

    Top view of Box & Card:


    Rear view of Box & Card:


    Closeup of the Ti-4600 from top view


    Closeup of the Ti-4600 from rear view


    Here the beautiful gold plated retention bracket


    top angled:


    rear angled:


    Quake III Arena flies on this system xDDDD 
     
    This was the top dog of 2002 days, I thought I'd bring up some happy memories with this beauty,which I bought in Australia via ebay.com.au for about 70 euro's incl shipping, pretty neat for a boxed Leadtek Ti-4600, since these are very hard to find in such a complete state
     
    Good Times, They Never Die, They Evolve
    post edited by Gold Leader - 2013/11/20 12:34:52


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