Description: Yes - you read that right. A dual installation of XP and Vista. Windows Vista gets a bad rap, but mainly because the hardware of the time couldn't run it well. I've taken care of that by installing nearly the fastest CPU that Windows XP can support - a v3 xeon (4th gen i7 equivalent, minus onboard video capabilities) and also a high-end video card from several years after the era - an nVida k620 w/2GB of vram, all along with a 512GB solid state hard drive. Quite a few hours of work went into getting Vista properly set up and fully updated, but the end result is what I would call the ultimate retro gaming PC if your interest is games made in the first decade of the 2000's. This listing is for a BRAND-NEW, custom-built PC, built with all new or new-old-stock parts, as follows: Specs:-Intel DH87RL LGA 1150 Motherboard-Intel 3.5 GHZ Xeon E3-1270 v3 (comparable to i7-4770k)-512 GB Team Group Solid State Hard Drive (configured as AHCI)-8GB PC3 Ram (1600mhz)-Quadro k620 video card w/ 2 GB of vram (installed as a GeForce GTX 745)-5x USB 3.0 ports (4 rear, 1 top/front) (USB 2.0 speed in XP)-4x USB 2.0 ports (2 rear, 1 top/front)-9x total USB ports-Intel I217V Gigabit Ethernet -Realtek ALC892 audio (7.1 surround + 2 independent channels)-S/PDIF optical output-1 Display Port-1 DVI Port-VGA capable (over the included DVI-toVGA adapter)-CD/DVD RW drive-DIYPC MicroATX tower/case-OEM PowerMan 350w power supply-Power Consumption: 30-40 watts idle, 140 watts peak Operating System/Software:This machine is running a dual installation of Windows XP Pro (32-bit) and Windows Vista Ultimate (32-bit), OS selectable upon boot up. Windows XP Professional is SP3 and can see 4GB of ram. Windows Vista Ultimate is SP2 with a few modifications to allow the detection of more than 4GB of ram (and yes, the extra ram is being used as the Passmark score is higher with 8GB than with 4GB) as well as to allow it to still receive updates. All known updates are installed. Vista has also been updated to DirectX 11. Both operating systems were installed from scratch without any bloatware. Both include installations of Google Chrome v49 and Firefox v52.9 ESR. Both also include .Net framework and C++ redistributables. Motherboard:The Intel DH87RL motherboard is an Intel-branded, 4th generation board with USB 3.0 support. This is a rock-stable workstation motherboard that works great as a gaming PC board. CPU:Since the motherboard is a workstation board, it plays nicely with Xeon processors. I went with the E3-1270 v3. With its 8MB of cache and 3.5 GHZ speed, its closest comparable CPU is the i7-4770k. Video Card:The Quadro k620 video card has 2GB of vRam. While this was used primarily as workstation card, it is based on the GM107 video chip and as such, installs and runs perfectly with GeForce GTX 745 drivers, making this a monster of a video card for both XP and Vista. It has a dual output (DVI and DisplayPort), and over the included adapter, it can also be connected via VGA. Ram:This has 2 sticks (4GB each) of either Samsung or Micron DDR3 1600mhz ram installed in dual-channel mode. Also note that there are 4 total memory slots, so if you wish, you can add another 2x4GB of ram to bring it up to 16GB. The max supported is 32GB (8GBx4 sticks). Note that XP will never see more than 4GB of ram. Audio:This motherboard surprisingly has decent onboard audio capabilities, with 7.1 channel surround sound + 2 additional independent channels (ie, stereo audio from the front port). It also has a digital S/PDIF output port. Power Supply/Consumption:The Powerman 350w PSU in here is one I've been using for years - I've been through hundreds of these and have yet to encounter a single one DOA or receive a single after-the-fact complaint that one has died. This is my go to supply for any computer that doesn't peak at over 200 watts power draw. Idle Power consumption - 30 to 40 watts.Peak Power consumption during Passmark testing - 130 watts.Idle CPU and GPU temperatures - both around 35 degrees C.Peak CPU temperature after multiple Passmark tests - 49 degrees C.Peak GPU temperature after multiple Passmark tests - 72 degrees C. Benchmarks:I have tested dx7, dx8, and dx9 performance in Windows XP as well as dx9, dx10, and dx11 performance in Vista using a variety of benchmarks. The results are as follows: Passmark v9 (XP)6684 CPU939 2d Graphics1400 3d Graphics1760 Memory3695 Disk Passmark v9 (Vista)6751 CPU773 2d Graphics2531 3d Graphics1708 Memory3681 Disk 3dMark 2000 (dx7)74,137 Overall812 Helicopter (High)467 Adventure (High) 3dMark01 (dx8)73,612 Overall253 Car Chase (High)775 Dragothic (High)510 Lobby (High)483 Nature 3dMark03 (dx9)49,073 Overall927 Wings of Fury384 Battle of Proxycon325 Troll's Lair329 Mother Nature 3dMark06 in XP (dx9.0c)21,328 Overall69 Return to Proxycon66 Firefly Forest81 Canyon Flight104 Deep Freeze 3dMark06 in Vista (dx9.0c)20,247 Overall67 Return to Proxycon64 Firefly Forest76 Canyon Flight100 Deep Freeze 3dMarkVantage 1440x900 Entry (dx10)33,955 Overall109 Jane Nash90 New Calico 3dMarkVantage 1024x768 Performance (dx10)17,707 Overall55 Jane Nash45 New Calico Unigine Heaven 4 (dx11 - medium settings, 1440x900)923 Overall37 FPS (9 min, 62 max)
Price: 435 USD
Location: Tawas City, Michigan
End Time: 2024-01-24T14:54:06.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Processor: Intel Xeon E3
Graphics Processing Type: Dedicated Graphics
RAM Size: 8 GB
MPN: Does Not Apply
Most Suitable For: Gaming
SSD Capacity: 512 GB
Processor Speed: 3.50 GHz
Brand: Unbranded
Form Factor: Tower
Motherboard Model: Intel DH87RL
Type: Desktop
2nd Operating System: Windows Vista
Connectivity: USB 2.0, USB 3.0, VGA, DisplayPort, DVI
Operating System: Windows XP
Features: CD/DVD drive
Hard Drive Capacity: 512 GB
Storage Type: SSD (Solid State Drive)