I had various ones for work before, but the first one I purchased for home use only was a 486/66 dx-2. Somehow the dx-2 was suppose to make it sound faster. :lol Came with 4mb memory (non edo), 4x cdrom, 1mb trident video, and a holey moley 400mb hard drive.
It did me fine, till that damn game called Quake came out. It was all in sloooow motion, but still fun. So I tried that overdrive thing, to make my 486/66 into a 486/133. That was maybe equivalent to a pentium 60. Didn't help much, Quake still crawled. So I kept trying ram till I had a whopping 24 megs. Quake was playable, barely. But still too slow.
Then I remember getting a 2gb hard drive on sale at best buy for 199. The guys there told me "that is all the space you'll ever need.

Doh!
Quake was still too slow and rally championship demo came out. It looked like a fun game, and this 486 wasn't cuttin' it. Thats when I built me actual first, a p200mmx. 32mb ram, 10x cdrom, sb32 and a whole 2mb video card, sirge I think.
Well, this one played Quake great, Rally Championship too. But then, something called GL Quake came out.
So I purchased the infamous voodoorush card. Hey, it had the full version of Turok.
It played GL Quake just fine, and all the others too.
Then, Unreal came out. aaaahhhhh
But, that was the beginnings of the most immortal cpu in cpu history, the 300a.

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