First post, by reodraca
This is my Dell WorkStation 400. This series is Dell's first true workstation, and preceded the Precision workstation line by one year. It's kind of an oddball, since it basically uses an OptiPlex case and riser card, but has dual CPU capabilities. I assume this was done to save money while performing a trial run for the workstation market.
This may as well be the spiritual successor to the OptiPlex GXPro, since that was also a dual-socket business system designed with peak performance in mind (although Dell was clearly not yet ready to separate it into its own category and call it a workstation).
Single Pentium II 266 (just ordered a second one, will show when upgraded. Yes, I actually found the right stepping with the right OEM heatsink)
i440FX chipset
64 MB EDO RAM
Matrox Millennium graphics card
Adaptec AHA-2940UW SCSI card
Quantum Fireball ST 4.3GB IDE drive (original to the system, Windows 95 original install loaded)
IBM Ultrastar 2ES DCAS-34330 4.3GB SCSI drive (waiting on cable, will install NT 4.0 once it and the second CPU arrive)
CD-ROM reader
Zip 100MB drive