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What is the LTT water bottle motherboard?

rcmaehl

Hi all,

I recently bought the LTT water bottle and noticed the full design. It's a motherboard, not just random curcuits. However, I'm curious into which motherboard as it has DUAL AGP slots. From what I can tell so far:

  • Early CPU socket
    • PGA 500-700
    • Not Socket 754-AM3
    • Northbridge is separate from CPU
  • DDR
    • Both RDRAM and SDRAM had two cut outs
  • Dual AGP
  • 4x PCI
  • ATX-20 instead of ATX-24
     

I did find references to some HP boards that had dual AGP but all of the links are now 404. Would anyone know, or is it just an imaginary board whipped up by the design team (if so it's VERY realistic)

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I think it's just a collection of board layout iconography, sorry.

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Some TYAN  mobo had dual AGP and ATX 20.

 

Any good quality pictures ?

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I'm fairly confident that dual AGP is impossible because of the architecture of the AGP interface, it's a point to point link only and doesn't share with anything else.

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You can't use both AGP slots at the same time, but some old mobo had one 3.3V agp and one 1.5V.

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That I don't know. Might have come a bit later.

 

Maybe they had to clear old slots stock.

 

TYAN was a bit more "creative" in the past, in an ASRock kind of way

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3 hours ago, Oz_aka said:

Some TYAN  mobo had dual AGP and ATX 20.

 

Any good quality pictures ?

I'll try to grab some tomorrow

 

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More of the slots ?

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On 7/15/2019 at 10:37 PM, rcmaehl said:
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Huh! That's pretty cool. Nice little easter egg.

Maybe @Lloidberg knows which motherboard the design shows, I think he designs all the new merch items.

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Nice!! You guys noticed the easter egg. For that design, I painstakingly traced one of the motherboards from Linus old office wall then Ivan helped me redesigned it into a fantasy board. I'm so happy how it turned out :D

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55 minutes ago, Lloidberg said:

Nice!! You guys noticed the easter egg. For that design, I painstakingly traced one of the motherboards from Linus old office wall then Ivan helped me redesigned it into a fantasy board. I'm so happy how it turned out :D

Very cool! Nice work.

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