I guess 1155 motherboards are at the bottom of the depreciation curve now. I spotted this on Craigslist's free section late yesterday, and I probably would have passed on this if there were much of a drive involved (California has the most expensive gasoline in the states at this time) but it was located about a block away, so I just walked over and picked it up (it was getting a little heavy to carry by the time I got back). I cleaned it this morning, and when I added some memory, it POSTed with no issues. The only problem I spotted was that someone had pulled the graphics card without releasing the retainer, which popped it loose from the top X16 slot. I found it in the bottom of the case and snapped it back into the slot, but then I realized it was missing a spring. I thought there was no chance of finding what would have to be a tiny spring, but while continuing to clean the case I found it! I should be able to get the catch working normally.
This case is fine functionally, but I think it's ugly. I now have several from this era, and while they seem too good to get rid of, there is no demand for them and I have more than I need.
This PSU is kinda weak for a modern build, but it would go well with something older since it has plenty of Molex four pin connectors. I think it would be a good match with my P4P 800.
After watching many YouTube videos about older computer hardware, YouTube began recommending videos about trains - are they trying to tell me something?