Heh, I got a good sleeper myself, been my main computer for the last 5 years, and about to be upgraded to a 1GHz CPU in a few days.......some of you have seen this before in earlier iterations...
The Vintage Part
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1986 "Compaq Deskpro 8086/286/386 Clone Chassis"
POwer Supply Casing is from an old 230 Watt Magitronic AT PSU
Original front Bezel is installed, Digital Readout and control panel from a 486 installed
Compaq Deskpro 286 Slot cover where the 5.25" drive would be (just like the OEM slot cover, except black, not beige)
Lots of scratches, yellowing, aging, dents, dings, and even magic marker stains
Old Microspeed PC-TRAC Serial Trackball (used on the only DB-9 Serial port on the board)
Old Northgate Computer Systems Omnikey 102 AT keyboard (cable runs through case to the back from the 5-pin DIN socket to an adapter that changes it to PS/2 in back).
Alternates between a LAserJet 4L and a DeskJet 855C depending upon task (both old, the 855C won't even do more than 256 colors in printout!!)
The New Part
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Gateway Essential 550C Backplane and PSU guts in PSU casing
Radio Shack "Big Red Button" for the power on/off (where the paddle switch used to be)
Sony 1.44M 3.5" Floppy Drive in repainted vintage drive bay adapter
DVD-ROM (16X) and DVD-RW (8X) Drives installed
40 GB ATA-133 Hard Disk Drive, RedHat FC2 and Win98SE installed
512MB of PC-100/133 SDRAM
Pentium "Coppermine" 666.667 MHz CPU (soon to be upgraded to a 1 GHz CPU, the new heatsink and fan are visible int he photo)
Blue LED Case Fan In Back (which has a practical purpose, to light up the ports back there for hot swapping USB devices)
Samsung 710MP TV Monitor, which explains why there's an N64 in the photo
NVIDIA GeForce MX4000 PCI 64MB 3-D Adapter (it hates DOS games though)
The first time some friends saw this thing, they just pointed and laughed at my constant refusal to "upgrade" my case, then I turned it on, and that was all over!
What's funny is the CPU is the last thing I'm upgrading, because, it seems it'll run just about darn near ANYTHING satisfactory. I've made videos with it, recorded large instrumental arrangements with it, play high end 3-D games with it, I need a P4 my eye!