Help Identifying Computer

xRedWonderx

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I have this computer that is quite old and I need help identifying it. Looking over all the options and whats on the computer itself, what I have found out so far is that it is an ULTRA Products PC case with a Systemax SNC302EEH motherboard an AMD duron 900mhz socket A cpu. BIOS number is 6340m3b V4.5, and Award Modular BIOS v6.00PG. googling the serial number and order number was useless... After a bit of research i have found that ULTRA Products was owned by Systemax at one point but no longer exists. So I'm assuming its a Systemax pc of some sort but I don't know if it was just a custom build by them or if there was an actual model number attached. pictures are posted here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/iawjy6pujq0b86v/AABqUfFwfUo946h_VGIsGSlTa?dl=0
 
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Ultra Products formally ChieftecUSA is a division of the Systemax group of companies still and sold primary through Tiger Direct, Fry's Electronics and Micro Center. That is a typical DIY made to order PC that could have been ordered from a dozen difference sources including the ones I listed. The only way your going to find out more info is to contact Systemax and ask them.


Looking to clean it up and sell it but wanted all the proper information about it for pricing and what not.
 


Best of luck then, though I can't imagine this is sellable at any price.
 

I've seen that while doing research, it is only talking about the mobo, I'm wondering about the system as a whole
 
Ultra Products formally ChieftecUSA is a division of the Systemax group of companies still and sold primary through Tiger Direct, Fry's Electronics and Micro Center. That is a typical DIY made to order PC that could have been ordered from a dozen difference sources including the ones I listed. The only way your going to find out more info is to contact Systemax and ask them.
 
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Thank you very much :)
 
Some people like retro systems. Might be a bit much for a highend dos system though. But you never know when someone is looking for a system from that age to play retro games. (I myself would love to find a good P4 era laptop with a dGPU to play XP era games.)
 


meh lol if thats what you say then ill just bring it to goodwill (thrift store)
 


True, but I can think of preferable retro systems from the time period!. No luck with DosBox? I still have a couple pre-2000 PCs hanging around, but I've had no trouble playing old DOS games from my childhood on my current build. A few years ago, I even finally finished my savegame of King's Quest III that I started in 1989.
 


I have a Gateway 504GR that I wanted to turn into a windows XP era gaming dekstop. :)
 
Off topic so I'm only going to post this once and move on. I have some games that are not dos, and won't play correctly with win7. Even with admin enabled and compatibility mode on. Axis and Allies scrolls too fast and the menu isn't visible. Galactic battlegrounds doesn't run at all. Red alert 2 runs, but it doesn't use TCP/IP as it's network protocol and win7 and above can't IPX. If I had a laptop that ran XP I could play these games again like I used to and if it's a laptop I can bring it to my friends house and play LAN games with him like we used to. It's on my to do list, though not very high.