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I also forsee a problem with the IO shield on the back of that PC.
Use sulfuric acid and melt it out, make it look mean.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfroUSUcbdc
OK, so as an over-view, here are the parts already ordered.
Case (Talked down to $60 - free shipping): Gateway 2000 Baby at P5 75 Desktop Computer Free SHIP | eBay
Motherboard with I/O shield (Talked down to $35 - free shipping):
Intel Desktop Board DQ67OW LGA1155 Motherboard with Shield | eBay
i5 Processor with heat sink and fan ($95):
Intel Core i5 2310 2 90 GHz CPU Processor LGA1155 SR02K | eBay
4 GB RAM ($25):
4GB 2x2GB Memory RAM for Intel DQ67EP DQ67SW DQ67OW DX58OG DX58SO Mainboard | eBay
500 Watt ATX Power supply (Even has FDD power cable - $25 w/ship):
I-500 Coolmax 500W ATX 12V V2.0 Power Supply - Desktop Power Supply - SuperBiiz.com
I also purchased a floppy ribbon and some SATA cables. I just need to get a Windows 7 DVD/Key and SSD (around 250 GB) and I should be set! I think I'm doing alright so far, but someone call me out if they think I'm doing something stupid! Don't be afraid to "shoot me down"...
Man, I thought you already owned the Gateway, you bought that off Ebay
Samsung 850 EVO 250 GB
SSD 850 EVO 2.5" SATA III 250GB | Samsung Solid State Drives
SAMSUNG 850 EVO 2.5" 250GB SATA III 3-D Vertical Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) MZ-75E250B/AM - Newegg.com
You do realize that board only has Sata2 3.0 Gbps sata ports ????
I own an identical Gateway 2000, but I couldn't bear to tear it down. I've owned the thing for years, and I restored it as a DOS 6.2/Win 3.11 machine. The CD drive is shot in mine, and I could use some spare parts, so I bit the bullet and bought this one for it's really clean case and parts that I can use.
I was looking at an identical 250 GB Samsung last night, I think that's what I'll go with. I shouldn't need more space, but if I do I can slave another drive to it at a later point. Is there much of a difference between SATA II and III? I didn't really take that into consideration. Regardless, it should be a lot faster than the old Ribbon ATA cables.
Edit: I looked up the board specifications, and it looks like it has 2 SATA3 ports, and 4 SATA2 ports. I'm glad you mentioned, because I might not have realized the difference between the colors.
https://downloadmirror.intel.com/197...ProdSpec02.pdf -- Page 22