First post, by derSammler
My Pentium 133 build is finally making progress after I had to disassemble what I already had due to broken caps on the main board.
Anyway, here's the main board in its full glory: an A-Trend ATC-2000 with a P54C 133 MHz, and 4x 16 MB PS/2 EDO RAM (60ns). The two caps above the cpu socket are new. I modified the power connector of the cpu fan so that it can be connected directly to the main board. Also gave it a brand new CR2032 coin battery.
Full specs:
* Mainboard: A-Trend ATC-2000, i430HX chipset
* 256 KB Pipeline Burst Cache
* 64 MB EDO RAM (4x 16 MB), 60ns
* Pentium P54C ("Pentium-S"), 133 MHz
Cards
* S3 Savage4 Pro PCI, 8 MB
* D-Link 100mbit/s Ethernet card
* USB 2.0 card, 4x ext. ports, 1x int. port
* Adaptec AVA-1505 SCSI-II card
* ALS100+ sound card with Dreamblaster S2
Drives
* WD IDE hard disk, 6.4 GB
* AOpen CD/RW burner 24x10x40x
* Zip100
* 3.5" and 5.25" HD floppy disk drives
* internal 8 GB USB flash drive (!)
Running Windows 98 SE.