In progress of finding the ATX case for upcoming (and most likely the last one for now) build, featuring lots of unique details & specs. Still missing the PSU (which I'll eventually find, sooner or later and HDD - aiming for approx. 10GB)
All my previous Voodoo1 Windows 95 builds have been AT styled Pentiums with MMX support (Pentium 233 to be exact), but that's about to change. This time I'm going to do something different - I'm going to use S370 board from around 1998/9 with Celeron 433 and 64mb of RAM. The alternative to this would be iWill BD100 Slot-1 mobo, paired up with an old Pentium 2, 266MHz. Frankly, I still can't make up my mind about this, but what I DO know is that it's going to run Windows 95, along with previously mentioned SIS 6326 AGP video card, paired up with both Diamond Monster 3D (Voodoo1) and DVD MPEG accelerator for watching DVD movies. The idea is to make a really old (and slow) system that's packed up with hardware components, just like you'd expect to see in the old days when ppl used to "upgrade" their old rigs to something better & more useful.
Overall speaking, this rig here will be the 1st (and only) one in my collection to feature:
Voodoo1 card on ATX system
Windows 95 on ATX system
DVD drive on Windows 95 system
DVD (MPEG) accelerator in ANY system
ISA network card with coaxial interface jack
SIS-based graphics card
The slowest specs among ATX builds, except maybe Celeron 333 which has Voodoo Rush
EDIT
While I'm waiting for the previously mentioned ATX case to arrive, I was offered something else. A set of Pentium 2 + Slot-1 mobo & a 486 build in working condition. Pentium board is free, all I have to do is go pick it up, but the 486 rig is on sale for 4$ (roughly 3,5€)
No details on Pentium board (brand name, CPU speed and/or other specs) but according to owner, the 486 system has 80MHz CPU, 128mb RAM (wow!), floppy, CD-ROM & external dial-up modem. No mention of sound card, but (considering it has CD drive), I'm guess it must be there... Comes with Windows 95 and Office 95, the system has been in service up until 2008 when it got decommissioned and now it's about to get recycled at the e-waste. Shall I pick it up?