Geez you don't know how many hours a few years back I spent on
http://www.stud.fernuni-hagen.de/q3998142/pcchips/ looking for stuff for my old PCChips motherboard (you name it - drivers, bios etc etc)
But as for the board itself, It wasn't that bad. Pine Tech 702 I believe. Ran our P133 very well (this is back in the days when 16MB RAM was on 2 8MB 72 pin EDO SIMMS and cost 45 quid)
Troubleshooting experience is a big bonus though, if you're interested in how things work: buy yourself a PC Chips board. Hours of fun trying to get it to work when it stops
Thanks again,