I've been looking for something similar. I have an old 486/66 VESA DX2 system in need of a baby AT mobo. I've been eyeing some made by Tyan in Texas. A good website is motherboardexpress.com for info and prices. -d At 01:31 PM 3/10/00 -0700, you wrote: >My 486 DX4/120MHz died recently (the battery died and I did not want to >bother trying to resurrect it). >While running, it ran Win98 because I had problems with Linux and its VESA >local bus ports. >Yesterday someone gave me a Pentium 90 MHz chip and I would like to build a >low-end Linux server. >Where can one get a decently priced (maybe even used) AT-style Socket 7 >motherboard? >I was checking TC Computing (I bought my 386 there when they were still >called "Treasure Chest") and they are running about $90-$100. >Way too much for what I want to put together. >I just need a motherboard, a PCI video card, and a network card. >Any help on where in the Phoenix area would have this stuff at a reasonable >price would be appreciated.