I believe I have this same motherboard. It looks identical and even had the same 200MHz P54c non-MMX Pentium processor (with that same exact heatsink tower looking thing!).
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I had a small aluminum+fan cooler to use that had a 2-wire power connector perfect for this board, so I used some thermal paste and replaced that ugly blue passive heatsink. This little monster is quiet and keeps the Pentium way cool.
For the graphics card, I just stuck with the ATI Rage IIc 2MB PCI card. It's got more than enough power available for DOS gamed and if I want to run 3D applications for mid-90s, then honestly I'd rather get a Voodoo1 card and a passthrough cable and be done.
For Memory, mine came with 40 MB of memory. It turns out it had 2x 16MB SIMMs and 2x 4MB SIMMs. I replaced the 4MB SIMMs with another pair of 16MB SIMMs I got for cheap online and now I have a full whopping 64MB of memory. As anyone who's played games and stuff back in 1995 can attest, this is severely overkill, even for gaming. My only concern is that this board only uses FPM or EDO memory, which means only 16.7MHz memory speed tops. Between the 512KB L2 Cache on the motherboard running at FSB speed (66MHz) and the Processor running a 3x multiplier, that's a 12-fold decrease in the speed and throughput. Yes, performance suffers compared to my newer P2/3 systems and 100MHz SDRAM, but hey, beggars can't be choosers. I got the board free. I got the ATI Rage IIc card from a fellow VOGONS member here. Good guy.
I installed Windows 95 OSR2 on this system with a 20.4GB hard drive, even though the BIOS only recognizes up to 8GB hard drive sizes. I used the Maxtor drive overlay software they used for these kinds of issues back in the day and it works perfectly, aside from slowing down my boot times by around 15 seconds.
By the way, I noticed something about that listing. How does that guy have the nerve to advertise this MB as a "SUPER" Socket 7? The board is NOT capable of 100MHz FSB speeds at all, the very definition of Super-Socket-7. There's also no AGP port. I hope you didn't overpay.