Oldest computer with FreeBSD?

What is the oldest computer where you have installed FreeBSD with graphical desktop like Mate, Xfce, Kde, ... etc?
 
 
Oldest that I still have: AMD Phenom II X4 965 BE (unlocked to 6 cores) with SATA2/USB2 only and Radeon HD 6770, 'rust' HDDs only (KDE, of course)

I had EeePC, just commented on YT day or two ago:
"I had Asus EeePC (Atom/1G RAM - unfortunately it was stolen from me by ACABs). I run Lubuntu/LXDE on EeePC, and I used to ctrl+alt+F[n] to switch to tty, start another X11 on :1 and then from TWM/xterm ssh to my FreeBSD desktop and start Lumina DE on FreeBSD which worked great even on Linux X11, so I had nice graphics terminal to the FreeBSD which I could use laying in the bed; how I used that EeePC was actually "single boot, multiple OSes" use w/o virtualization and actual "OS hopping" with just a single keystroke" /q
 
Dell PowerEdge 2300 and Compaq ProLiant 5500

The Compaq ran FreeBSD 4.11 (or 4.12). I'm sure by now that machine has been retired, but I wouldn't be surprised if it's still powered on.
The Dell PowerEdge 2300 had version 10.x until the hardware died a few years ago.

As for actively functioning systems, there is a slightly modified maxed out Dell PowerEdge 1850 (I added NVMe's) that's key component to everything. Recently upgraded it to 13.5-RELEASE-p3. It's a 64-bit system, so it's still got lots of life left in it.

Edit: OOPS I reread the post body. So none of these count.
 
Back in 2006, I installed FreeBSD 6.0 (with XFCE) on a computer that was originally sold in '98 or '99, with Windows 98. I think it was a Gateway... Turned it into an email server, complete with sendmail.
 
There is a huge mountain of diamond and each thousand years a small bird comes around to sharpen it's beak on the mountain...

In other words - it took bloody ages.
 
Probably the earliest was a thinkpad X31, and after that an X41. I used to run frenzy ( http://frenzy.org.ua ) which was/is a freebsd livecd on the X41 by booting from usb drive and load the entire o/s into ram using the toram option... to avoid using the slow little 1.8" HDD. Then later ran it for a while with the HDD replaced with one of the old type full size sdram cards, you used to be able to get adapters that allowed those to be plugged in to the mini ide port or whatever was in the X41, I can't remember what the hardware was now. it worked for a while but of course the wear levelling in the sdram was pants. So probably an X31 was the earliest box I actually ran freebsd on, that I can remember anyway. I ran windowmaker and fvwm on it, like I do now.
 
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