Still got my very first 486DX2-66, upgraded to AMD X5-135 (similar to Intel 486DX4-100, the AMD CPU is also lying around still) and lastly to a Pentium 100 (which was way faster than the AMD one) processor somewhere in 1998. Soundblaster 16, 40 MB RAM and some unfamiliar Korean PCI graphics card after a change to a PCI Mainboard for the Pentium CPU, which caused some troubles with games in Dos and Windows 95 back then, due to Win95 having no exact drivers for it, neither Dos games nor Dos UniVBE driver supporting it.
Didn't use it in many years now, it's lying around in a cabinet together with a fitting older CRT monitor, though should be still working like a charm.
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