No bulging or blown capacitors on the motherboard.  DVI-to-VGA adapter included.  What you see in the pictures is what you get (yours won't be exact item but will be similar condition).

This listing is for a re-purposed, highly customized Wyse V90LE (Vx0) retro gaming machine with the following specs:
-1.2 GHZ VIA c7 CPU (BIOS configurable from 400 MHZ to 1200 MHZ in 100 MHZ increments)
-1 GB DDR2 RAM clocked at 533 MHZ
-16 GB Solid State Hard drive (44-pin IDE vertical DOM)
-CN700 Unichrome Pro graphics w/64 MB shared RAM (BIOS configurable at 16, 32, or 64 MB)
-DVI output with support for VGA or dual-monitor VGA/DVI with proper adapter and/or cable
-VT8237 AC97 sound with Windows 98 support for Soundblaster emulation and General MIDI music
-VT6102 Rhine-II Ethernet adapter
-1 front and 2 rear USB 2.0 ports
-1 Parallel Port
-1 Serial Port
-Dedicated PS/2 keyboard and mouse ports
-Built-in PC speaker (for old DOS games)

Hard Drive layout:
-First partition (6.5 GB) - Windows 98 SE
-Second partition (7.5 GB) - Windows XP Pro
-Third partition (1 GB) - Windows 98 setup files and all drivers + software setup files for both OS's
-Windows dual-boot selectable on startup

Windows XP configuration:
-All hardware drivers installed
-Daemon Tools v3.47 installed for mounting ISO's as virtual CD drives
-Latest version of Firefox supported by XP
-DirectX 9.0c

Windows 98 SE configuration:
-All hardware drivers installed
-Daemon Tools v3.47 installed for mounting ISO's as virtual CD drives
-SeaMonkey 1.1.19 web browser
-Hard drive changed from PIO to DMA transfer mode
-TCP Optimizer patch installed to increase network throughput to much closer to broadband speeds
-Universial Native USB disk driver (supports most smaller flash drives and external CD drives)
-DirectX 9.0c
-NOTE that when booted to Windows 98, you cannot see the Windows XP partition as it is NTFS

Some of the BIOS Options:
-Set the boot order
-Set the CPU multiplier from 4x to 12x in 1x increments (400 to 1200 MHZ speed)
-Disable the L1/L2 cache
-Set the shared video RAM at 16mb, 32mb, or 64mb
-Manage IRQ settings (IRQ 3 to 15)
-Disable various onboard devices

Includes the following:
-Computer
-Power Supply
-DVI to VGA adapter
-Used but excellent condition internal components, fully tested, no blown or bulging capacitors

Video Demonstration:
I made an extensive youtube video showing exactly how I set this thing up as well as footage from over 30 tested games from the DOS/Windows 98/early Windows XP era of gaming as well as a few emulated console games. Note that the machine in the video below has a PCMCIA expansion slot and SD reader; yours will NOT have these.

WYSE Vx0 Retro Gaming PC demonstration - YouTube

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