FS: Golden Tee 2005 PCB + Hard Drive (Red PCB)

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$75 shipped. I hooked it up to the monitors I have and you can see it working but I can not get a monitor to sync to it I don't have the correct resolution. It is packed and ready to ship out.

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The green board was the one that launched with the Fore series, it used a regular power supply hooked in through the jamma connector. They found out after a while that this really taxed the connector because it sent a large amount of power through the board to power up the hard drive, which was hooked to the board. So later they sent out a little "Y" cable to allow you to power the green board through the 4 pin connector next to where the IDE cable plugs in, and plug the other 4 pin connector into the Hard Drive (eliminating the power connectors on the card edge).

Later, they revised it again and made a 'red' board that you can just plug a computer type ATX power supply (has to be beefy, though) into.

So basically the difference is, the Red board takes a different power supply and is 'newer' than the green board. Both of them seem to be pretty reliable.
 
The green board was the one that launched with the Fore series, it used a regular power supply hooked in through the jamma connector. They found out after a while that this really taxed the connector because it sent a large amount of power through the board to power up the hard drive, which was hooked to the board. So later they sent out a little "Y" cable to allow you to power the green board through the 4 pin connector next to where the IDE cable plugs in, and plug the other 4 pin connector into the Hard Drive (eliminating the power connectors on the card edge).

Later, they revised it again and made a 'red' board that you can just plug a computer type ATX power supply (has to be beefy, though) into.

So basically the difference is, the Red board takes a different power supply and is 'newer' than the green board. Both of them seem to be pretty reliable.

Thanks for the info
JJ
 
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