I'll photograph the carnage this evening. It is certainly disappointment from a collection standpoint, but irrelevant from a usability perspective.
Attached is an image I found online for this motherboard which contains the extra VRM components. You can see the additional components are a toroidal inductor, a large diode, large SMD capacitor, a voltage regulator IC or transistor, two large electrolytic caps, two SMD inductors, and an 8-pin DIP IC. There may be more, but these are what jumped out at me. So this is what it takes to get 66 Mhz going "stable"? What if using an overdrive?
What is curious is the missing PCI bridge chip on this motherboard. Why would they do that?
Does anyone have one of these motherboards with the VRM components?
I wonder if having a power supply that delivers 5.25 V to the 5V rail would be sufficient. I suppose I could measure the output of my old AT PSUs.
Plan your life wisely, you'll be dead before you know it.