First post, by ubiq
The Concept
I've already gone and built a few "dream" retro PCs, this time I just want a decent Windows 98 machine in the 300-500 MHz range. Really want to target 1998-1999 "ok" performance. So, I'm not trying to max out any particular motherboard or CPU. I also have a PicoGUS, and I figure this would be a good machine to check the new CDROM emulation features that have been developed.
The Challenge
I'm only going to use parts I already have lying around, including this mATX BitFenix Prodigy M 2022 case:
The Hardware
I have a bunch of motherboards I can choose from, but I want to use the PicoGUS, it's got to have ISA. I also feel that a 1998-1999 era computer should have some kind of early AGP video card (also, I don't really have an appropriate PCI video card, best I have is a Radeon 7000 which is too new!).
So, both ISA and AGP. This rules out both my actual mATX boards: an ASUS P3B-1394 and a Gigabyte GA-5SMM. So I'm going to go hardmode and cram a BabyAT board in here, which gives me a choice of: Acorp 6VIA85P, Acorp 6ZX85, Procomp Informatics B684, and a Soyo SY-6IEB.
Arguably the worst choice, I'm going with the Soyo as it has the least miserable slot layout in terms of actually having a chance at fitting in the case:
For the rest of the hardware:
CPU: Celeron 333 (SL2WN)
Memory: 128 MB of "SpecTek" RAM
Storage: 160 GB Samsung 2.5" PATA laptop HD (this case was designed only for SSDs.. hopefully this works)
Graphics: nVidia TNT2 Vanta 16 MB AGP + Voodoo 2
Sound: Sound Blaster AWE 64 Value (with a 16 MB upgrade) + PicoGUS
Phew! I think this is going to be a winning combination! Now to throw these parts at the case and see what sticks...