I had this exact PS/2 too, sometimes in 1996 bought as refurbished computer for next to nothing. It was my own first PC. They had tons of these PS/2 systems back then. Even then the original harddrive was very slow, compared to other simmilar systems with IDE drives. I was poor student, so I had no money to buy something "advanced" like soundcard, but when I earned some money I exchanged the whole thing for PS/2 55/SX model. What a disappointment when I realized, that there is no ISA bus, only some weird brown slots (MCA 😀), so impossible to upgrade it with soundcard or SVGA card. Still I've been using this 386 for about two years and then had it under bed till 2002 or so. Donated it to my uncle who was buying some new apple computer and got discount, when he brougt an old computer. It was still working, but after such long time of inactivity, you had to punch the hard drive pretty hard after boot up to release heads, spin-up and start working 😉