I picked up an Igel 3/2 (3210CE) thin client from eBay UK recently. I've played around with a few other VIA C3 based boards, including an EPIA 800 before, but was attracted to this for having both an internal PSU (no external power brick) and being totally fanless.
The attachment IMG20250117105314~2.jpg is no longer available
This one has a VIA Eden 600Mhz, CN700 chipset, and 256Mb RAM. I replaced the 128Mb CF card with a 4Gb "rugged" one I had around. It only gets detected as ATA33 in the BIOS and write operations seem REALLY slow. The Sandra disk benchmark still put it way above all the reference spinning disks though. I'm wondering about swapping for a CF card with "x133" branding - which must mean ATA133?
Also planning to add a 44pin SD to IDE adapter, perhaps try and rig up an extension to use the now useless smart card security reader slot?
I've heard mixed reports about the CN700 chipset in Win98, but the 4in1 and S3 IGP drivers installed absolutely fine. The south bridge is the 8237R+, so doesn't have the Soundblaster emulation. The SATA features don't seem to be implemented at all on this board, which probably also helps with Win98 compatibility.
The EPIA 800 had felt snappy enough in Win98, but I'm surprised how slow and laggy this C7 600Mhz seems to feel. Hopefully improved with a faster CF card? Still, the total silence is refreshing!