Ah rather nice slim line clone. I liked very very slim case but with good expansion ablity and cache built in, (rarely done back in the day.).
Just curious, why does lot of OEMs back in the day skip the regular motherboards and use all in one motheboards with limited slot risers, even the ones with 5 slot riser is roomy enough to have a 7 or 8 slot chassis would use standard board or semi standard motherboard instead? Back in the day, I preferred towers starting with 386DX 25, again with 486 but in shorter tower. I had a desktop just once in pentium era but not what it is meant to be sitting under monitor, got sitting in my tv stand for a period of time then when I got PII, it is back in a tower form ever since.
The new again too, Using mATX chassis and mATX motherboard. The only difference is 1 half-height drive taller to become regular ATX chassis. mATX size board is 9.6"x9.6" while ATX is 12" wide by any length. Only 2.4" difference shouldn't made much in dollars, at most about 20-40 dollars BOM. People was not after the height but future expansion matters was not in their future thought.
Annoyingly thing, modern SFF uses low profile cards, not smart move, I rather perfer standard height cards.
I keep each main computer if they were well done for performance usually in use at least 7 years usually.
Cheers,
Great Northern aka Canada.