HP pavilion desktop. Pentium 166, S3 Virge graphics, 8 megs of ram, 2000 meg HD, CD ROM, 3.5 floppy, keyboard/mouse, monitor w/speakers. About $3,000 USD. Hey I got a free mouse pad! BTW it was a POS so I built my own shortly after. Cyrix P166+, 16 megs of RAM, 2 1.6 gig WD Caviar HD's, CDRW, Tseng labs ET6000 DOS accelerator with 2 3DFX Voodoo 2's in SLI, Sound Blaster AWE 32. Any/all DOS and windows programs/games played smooth as butter unlike the HP. DUKE 3D, Quake, Quake 2, Need for speed 2 etc. Most have never herd of Cyrix. They were the original inventor of the Pentium Processor. Intel just stole the design then suede Cyrix claiming it was their design. Since Intel had the money Cyrix eventually ran out of money and folded. To get full performance out of the Cyrix CPU I ran a TSR that tricked windows into thinking the CPU was Intel. Reason being most MS compilers used non optimized code on non Intel CPU's. Since the Pentium was really a Cyrix CPU in the first place many programs had greatly improved performance. In most cases My 166+ was 10-20+ % faster than a Pentium 166 when running the TSR. Those were the good old days!