Did quite a bit today, catalogued some details about some motherboards that I had stored away in boxes and even managed to find a motherboard that I didn't even know I had.
Also tested out and set up a few systems from storage -
Tested out a Dell Optiplex GX1, Slot 1 Motherboard, Intel Pentium III 500MHz, 128MB RAM. At some point I'll get around to adding a Hard Drive, but it's tested out working fine and just needs a new CMOS battery.
Set up a PC with the following: Gigabyte GA-6BXE Slot 1 Motherboard, Intel Pentium III 650MHz, 320MB RAM, 40GB HDD. Added a PCI Sil 0680 RAID Card, PCI Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 & a PCI Intel Pro/100 Ethernet Card. Currently partitioned the HDD into 2 and installed Windows 98 SE, will install XP Pro at a later date - as it was running XP towards the end of it's original life.
As for the Motherboards in storage, I had no information about what they were so set about Googling and updating my catalogue. As such, I discovered they were these:
PC Chips M507, Socket 7 Motherboard, with AMD K6 III (was clocked at 333MHz, as it was most stable here), 128MB RAM & S3 Virge 2MB PCI Graphics Card (originally had a Voodoo 3 2000, which I've got stored in a box elsewhere). Wasn't able to test this out, as I didn't have an AT PSU to hand (would have meant dismantling another system), so will have to test this at a later date.
MSI MS-6330, Socket A Motherboard, with AMD Duron 800MHz. Tested with 128MB RAM and an AGP Voodoo 3 2000 and apart from a dead CMOS battery, all working ok.
FIC KB-6130-Z, Slot 1 Motherboard, with Intel Pentium III 450MHz. This was the motherboard I didn't even know I had and so I had no idea if it was working. But tested it out with 128MB RAM & same AGP Voodoo 3 2000 and like above, all fine except dead CMOS battery.