Sup guys..long story short I went to the ultimate retro yard sale and got piles and piles of old IDE CD drives, 3GB hard drives (lol), NIC cards, PC100 memory, Power supplies pulled from old Dells and Compaqs, and around 10 Pentium 2 and Pentium 3 processors.  I know it's weak but I want to have fun with it and build a bunch of cheap word processing machines..maybe to give to a charity.
I think I have everything necessary except for the motherboards.
Questions:
Were mobos (and case standoff positions) designed differently back then, or can I use a modern case?
Is there a reliable source online where I can buy ancient (socket 370 and slot 1) supplies to complete these builds?
I also had a question about these processors. Every one of them seems preinstalled and "stuck" on a PCB that looks like it is supposed to be inserted into a PCI-type slot.. This is very odd since I always assumed CPU's were separate squares that went directly into the mobo..but these appear to be part of a graphics card type thingie with gold connectors on the side. It looks like it needs to be inserted into something else. Is this normal?
Any answers/tips/hints/advice for retro building would be greatly appreciated!
			
			I think I have everything necessary except for the motherboards.
Questions:
Were mobos (and case standoff positions) designed differently back then, or can I use a modern case?
Is there a reliable source online where I can buy ancient (socket 370 and slot 1) supplies to complete these builds?
I also had a question about these processors. Every one of them seems preinstalled and "stuck" on a PCB that looks like it is supposed to be inserted into a PCI-type slot.. This is very odd since I always assumed CPU's were separate squares that went directly into the mobo..but these appear to be part of a graphics card type thingie with gold connectors on the side. It looks like it needs to be inserted into something else. Is this normal?
Any answers/tips/hints/advice for retro building would be greatly appreciated!
				
		
			