
The pictures of just the empty case first: Case: Lian-Li Silent Series PC-B10B / Advanced Mid Tower Case / Black $229.99 Floppy Drive: SAMSUNG Black 1.44MB 3.5" Internal Floppy Drive Model SFD321B/LFBL1 - OEM $7.49

Optical Writer: Plextor PX-716A IDE DVD-RW Drive w/gigaburn $100 Optical Reader: MSI 18X DVD-ROM 48X CD-ROM IDE DVD-ROM Drive Model DH-18DP $19.99

RAID controller: PNY SPU5103PPB PCI SATA S-CURE Storage Card $39.99

USB: StarTech 7 Port PCI USB Card Adapter Model PCIUSB7 $20 Sound: Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Platinum $199 Heatsink Fan: Vantec Tornado 80mm Double Ball Bearing High Air Flow Case Fan - Model TD8038H $13.99 Memory: Corsair PC150 256MB x1 + 2 sticks of Kingmax PC150 128MB sticks $ $225 Processor: Intel Pentium III Tualatin 1.4 GHz 133 MHz FSB 512 KB L2 cache 32 KB L1 cache $5 ($255 new and considered rare) Motherboard: Asus TUSL2 Intel 815EP socket 370 motherboard $100 As you can see it's using a Pentium III Tualatin 1.4 GHz now, which I bought from Star Micro for $5 compared to the price of $255 back around 2001 when it first came out: The fan cap on the Dragon Orb 3 broke off eventually while trying to obtain insanely high clock speeds that were never possible with it in the first place and the iwill VD133 was replaced anyway with the Abit ST6 RAID when I switched to this heatsink, so when the fan cap broke the heatsink was eventually replaced with this:įinally, I don't have the specs of the original or previous specs, but here are the current specs as well as prices paid for parts and some pictures of it now. Then an orb heatsink of some brand was used when using the Celeron 500 and when switching to the Pentium III 1 GHz Coppermine Socket 370 before switching to the Thermaltake Dragon Orb 3. The original heatsink used was a dual fan slot one until the Pentium III 533 MHz Coppermine was discovered to be broken.

It also originally had two Voodoo 2's, a FireGL 1000 Pro, a Voodoo 200 TV card, a Creative Dxr3 DVD decoder card, and a slot 1 Pentium III 533 MHz Coppermine, which I accidentally damaged while living in my dorm room while in the USAF back in North Dakota and ended up replacing with a slot to socket adapter using a Celeron 500 before returning the Celeron to my friend and ending up with a Socket 370 1 GHz Pentium III Coppermine with complications due to accidentally ordering two. The system originally had an iwill VD133 motherboard but died either due to overclocking or some strange reason.
