So, in Comp Sci, theres one kid (herein, Logan) and I who are more-than-averagely knowledgeable. The teacher saw this quick (of course she did, she's had us both before) so instead of grading us for our lab performance (which is basically reading info from My Computer's properties pane, thusfar) we're charged to assimilate two (or more) lab machines into one, for those with broken essensial parts.
Afterwards, theres a ton of leftover pieces from the now even more dead "piece" computers, so with those we're upgrading a single machine into the ground (and back).
Average specs, starting out:
128MB RAM
8MB Video Card, AGP
4GB Hard Drive
Pentium II, 400-something MHz.
Current specs on our "retrofitted" machine:
256MB RAM, two sticks
8MB Video Card, AGP
2x 4GB Hard Drive
Same processor
So far I've got the following parts lined up for introduction into the system tomorrow:
30GB Hard Drive (knocking one of the 4GB's out)
3x Only-God-Knows-What-Specs PCI video cards
I'll probably salvage another stick of RAM tomorrow, and then find a way to fit all three video cards in at once. From there it's just getting kids out of a row of computers and sticking all their monitors together.
Also, it's a non-OEM mobo, so we're going to look into overclocking. It's not like we don't have another P2 to stick in if we launch one out of the case.
Wish us luck and no fatalities.
EDIT -
Logan registered on these forums as Zagaroth.