robisc, yesterday i started the build.
there are 2 metal clips that hold down their heatsink/fan combo.
you need to remove this first before installing the AMD cpu. It was about 10 minutes of fiddling by me before I could get the tension clips off so as to remove the heatsink/fan... which itself is surprisingly heavy to me.
I also noticed that the copper colored bottom of the heatsink that is supposed to make contact with the AMD cpu does not do so because of the 4 black circular rubber pads on the AMD cpu.
honestly i have not done reading online... is this AMD cpu meant not to contact a heatsink. I didn't use any compound because it would have had to have been a thick glob, and as we know, a thick glob actually hinders heat transfer.
Anyway, I quickly installed 2 x 512 Crucial memory, a 30GB HD, a cdrom, and inserted a XP cdrom, connected a KB, a MOUSE, Cat5, VideoCable, and booted it up.
Ran XP install fine, and system was ready.
I have not yet tinkered with BIOS much. A nice looking BIOSTAR splash screen appears (you can turn this off).
The CPU temp was about 105F, you can install a software off the cd to control the RPM of the fan or set it as auto... I thought 105F was high.
I found the system to be more quiet than my expectations. I am about 4-5 feet away from the biostar and I cannot hear it much.
The motherboard, if you've seen the pictures already, is RED. wires are pretaped from the factory, everything is very neat. I have not played around with any other SSF before, but this one seems like nice build quality and again, neat and clean.
I have not checked what other stuff is on the included cd, I assume NIC drivers and sound drivers... I noticed that XP installed some NIC driver and supposedly the device is working properly, but I cannot get my router to grant a IP to it. I ping the hostname and I get 127.0.0.1
XP also shows it has not installed drivers for the sound.
I looked at biostar's site and they only seem to have drivers for the Videocard.
Perhaps tonight I will continue checking things out. Hopefully I can get the NIC card issue resolved. I get link light though.
Does anyone have specific questions in mind about the BIOSTAR.
Hopefully this weekend I'm going to start tinkering with some overclocking of this Barton 2500.
ttyl.