Got a brand new full tower AT case! Wasn't cheap, but could certainly be worth it for its uncommon features...
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Its what I tend to call an "Extended AT" case, for those four extra expansion slots above the keyboard, exactly what you need for such amazing boards as an Supermicro P6DGH or an Asus P/I P65UP8. Along with that it has a standard power supply mount, two 80mm fan mounts, one in the front for expansion cards and one in the back. There's two external 3.5" bays, five 5.25" bays, and three internal 3.5" bays, a 3 digit CPU speed indicator, and IMO, the best power switch in existence 🤣
Sadly, as much as I would like one I can't find the board I would like to put into it: A Supermicro P6DGH, a dual slot 1, 440GX monster that could very well be the fastest AT board ever made... (Although, http://www.interloper.com/products/product-de … rch_str=bsearch does sell a P6DLH, which is limited to a 440LX chipset and the slower FSB and lack of AGP that comes with it) I did pick up a brand new motherboard to fit into the case until I could track one down!
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I got a brand new, open box, Tyan Tsunami AT ( S1830 ) off of eBay for $75 on an offer. http://www.ebay.com/itm/231621384263 The person selling them has another 48 more and seems very willing to take offers along with their lowering the price fairly regularly, for anyone who wants one.
Anyway, specs on the board: 440BX chipset w/ 100mhz FSB support, 1x AGP, 4xPCI, 4xISA, and will take 1GB of SDRAM, and I have every reason to believe will accept my 1.4ghz Tualatin Celeron with my Powerleap slotket. It also doesn't lose any of the built-in I/O you get with ATX 440BX boards, and has the connectors for PS/2 mouse, dual serial, parallel, and even USB on the board, ready for connectors to be mounted to the case. A very solid board and I look forward to putting it to use!