So much for my "final" specs, I was just about to mount that CA61 mobo inside the case when I noticed that despite the "older" design, it would be way too modern for what I have in mind. Also, I've been reading about Voodoo1 cards, and most 3dfx fans out there agree that running 450MHz (and above) CPU is too much for V1 cards to handle, which often results with screen artifacts & other problems. 433 is right there on the very edge, so I didn't want to risk anything & changed the board to Slot-1 with Celeron 333, instead!
So, once again - presenting the following (and hopefully final) specs:
CPU: Intel Celeron (Mendocino) @ 333MHz, Slot-1
MBO: iWill BD-100 (Slot-1)
RAM: 1x 64MB, PC100
VGA: Matrox Mystique AGP, 4MB
ODD1: Asus 34X CD-ROM
ODD2: LG DVD-ROM
FDD: 1.44MB Floppy
OS: Windows 95(C)
It might seem totally random, but actually I was inspired by those Hot Wheels (and Barbie) computers from back in a day. In other words, just the basic & low budget components, slightly modified (and upgraded) with certain features. Such as DVD drive for example, along with DVD encoder card, Voodoo1 & 64MB of RAM memory
They had better & "improved" models, which came with 64MB of RAM so I don't feel bad for upgrading RAM (and therefore wouldn't feel bad for using 433 Celeron, either) but like I said - that CA61 S370 board was too much for this build. I wanted a system which runs @ 100MHz,
not 133MHz one. Furthermore, I wanted ATA/33
and not /66 which means CA61 was immediately out of the game for this build
So, here's the current progress... Obviously, there's still quite a lot of things to do. I need to find the PSU, add the HDD, add those CD-ROM audio cables, do a proper cable management & do a complete check on the Mystique pinout, where it hooks with Creative DVD card (don't want to cause any damage, in case the cable is flipped other way around)
Oh, and by the way... As you can see
@Ahhzz - no Compaq parts inside, so you can relax