Reply 20 of 24, by chinny22
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Cool you know the history of the PC.
This exact PC may not be common but that case was and I hated it. Was towards the beginning of more stylised designs rather then simple straight lines of the 90's
But it does represent a important part of history, as it is about the time when the big OEM brands started aggressively chasing the home market which up to then was looked after by local PC builders like redhill.
I don't mind if PC's are missing Ram or HDD, most likely I'm going to upgrade it anyway.
Why Windows XP though? On a P2 I would install Win98 and have a ok Windows PC and fast Dos PC all in one