Andy Reitz: The Intel PR440FX motherboard, circa 1996
Andy Reitz: Adaptec AIC-7880 SCSI controller.
Andy Reitz: PIIX3 IDE controller
Andy Reitz: Intel 82440FX PCI chipset
Andy Reitz: Looking down at the VRM
Andy Reitz: Profile shot.
Andy Reitz: I found a cheap pair of PII overdrive processors around the turn of the century, which was quite a worthy upgrade.
Andy Reitz: My dad and I custom-made these fan power cables, by hacking pre-existing ones together
Andy Reitz: Another custom fan cable.
Andy Reitz: Ports
Andy Reitz: Crystal CS4236 sound chip
Andy Reitz: Dual PII-333Mhz CPUs, in all their glory
Andy Reitz: The VRM module
Andy Reitz: Flash memory was fairly novel back in 1996, and also stored a lot less than today
Andy Reitz: Not sure of this chip's function
Andy Reitz: Look at all the jumpers!
Andy Reitz: 80 in SCSI, 2 IDE, and floppy connectors
Andy Reitz: The Infrared header is about the only thing on this board that I didn't use at one time
Andy Reitz: Size comparison: 1996 vs. 2010
Andy Reitz: Ports: 1996 vs. 2010