I have two 100% period correct builds. One of them is my 1998 dream PC. Even the drivers are late 1998.
The specs are:
Tyan S1836 Intel 440BX mobo with onboard Adaptec UW SCSI, Dual Pentium II 400, 512MB PC100 RAM, nVidia Riva TNT, 3Dfx Voodoo2 SLI, Creative AWE64 Gold, Aureal Vortex2
3xSeagate Cheetah 10.000rpm 9.1GB
Dual-booting Windows NT Workstation 4.0 SP4 and Windows 98
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Pretty epic build. I think I'll make a build log thread later. However there are several problems when it comes to using this computer.
1998 server PSU was very loud and not too stable, I had to replace it later on.
10K rpm Cheetah SCSI drives from that era are as fast as they are unbearably loud
Also 3x9GB isn't too much for two OS and a bunch of CD images on the HDD for the games to play
Next, Windows NT Workstation can run some games like Half-Life and Unreal but for the most you have to switch to Windows 98 which is known to be very slow and buggy compared to NT, has no NTFS support, no SMP support. I'll probably stick with a later beta of Windows NT 5.0 (which is a beta of Windows 2000)
So, going period-correct limits you in many ways but gives that authentic experience.