Mine arrived today.
CASE: Unknown. Says BB_FPBX8000 on back. The case isn't bad but not great either. Sides don't remove, no case fan but interestingly the motherboard and connectors slide out the back for easy access as long as the internal cables reach. But you have to remove the cover so you can slide out the motherboard chassis because they share the same screws and the case overlaps the slide out portion.
POWER SUPPLY: I have been ripped. Says DE235ATX6E. Probably a 235W and not a 250W as mentioned on their site. I emailed Ability about it so we will see how they respond. Also the fan is huge on the powersupply and is directly over the CPU slot. Unfortunately, from the outside, this fan sucks and not blows.
MOTHERBOARD: EUPA IBB made in China. BX chipset, 1 AGP, 5PCI, 2ISA, supports the standard BX frequencies: 66, 75, 83, 100, 103, 112, 133. Jumperless, two USB's, two serials, 1 parallel, PS2 Mouse, PS2 Keyboard. Also supports 768 megs ram, and cpu's up to PIII 800. Even the one page manual mentions this board can be "over-clocked". We will see. Oh! and it supports unduffered ram too. Very comparable in features to my ASUS P2B. However bios updates may not exist. Manufacturer web site doesn't work
www.eupacomputer.com
CDROM DRIVE: BOSS-V model BOV-44B. Anyone heard of these guys?
FLOPPY: Samsung
Only thing I'm missing to fire this puppy up is a PS2 keyboard. Hopefully I can round one up tonight to let you know if this thing works with my Celeron 300A OC to 450, Voodoo 3, PC100 128 ram and Maxtor 13 gig harddrive.
Not a bad deal if you have the spare parts lying around and if it works. I'll let you know.
Jim