I actually bought this before Christmas. A compact Pentium 4 PC I bought for the case (btw. I'd still like some clues about the other case in the comment). It was just now that I had the time to pick it up. It was freakin' heavy, and I'm a regular gym goer (was before COVID shutdowns). Easily my heaviest desktop which is interesting considering it's also the smallest. Before opening the box I started thinking maybe I got a box of bricks, but since I only paid 11$ including shipping, that wouldn't have been a bad deal either. I want to remodel my kitchen anyway.
Regarding it's size, it's basically everything I wanted for my compact Tualatin+Win98 build.

As for reference, here is an already pretty compact 386 (from which I should make a BIOS dump. I didn't forget). The case is a little scratched up, but the only thing that might be problematic is the discoloration on the front.

As for the inside, it should be a working 2.4GHz Pentium 4 with 512MB RAM and a 60GB HDD (looks like a Samsung). The listing had images about it being turned on and booted into Windows. If it really works, all the better, I'll do some benchmarking, maybe with my trusty RV410 based X1050. I'm thinking whether I should leave the DVD combo drive or replace it with a CD only. Being able to read DVDs is convenient, but I don't think it's necessary for W98.
As for my concerns about the location of the AGP slot, it's just about a couple of millimeters away from the 5.25" drive rack, so using full height graphics cards is a non-issue.
