Yes, many.
That motherboard is from the "Windows 98" era, but Microsoft _has_ tested it with Windows 2000, and found that it is compatible.
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The Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) contains products that have passed testing with Windows 2000.
Not every computer and/or device has been tested in all possible configurations.
Visit the Microsoft Windows Hardware Quality Labs web site at http://www.microsoft.com/hcl/ for the latest compatibility information and to download and install drivers for the hardware listed.
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One eBay seller is offering RAM (PC100/PC133) for your motherboard:
http://cgi.ebay.com.hk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220317703040
So, your most-difficult part will be finding a "new" (or "previously-owned") motherboard that comes WITH a face-plate, e.g.,
http://www.hitechlegion.com/images/stories/HowTo_BuildCustomPC/24.jpg
that has the same "perimiter" dimensions as the face-plate connected to your current motherboard.
So, you could try to find a much-older motherboard that is compatible with current RAM, or you could try an older motherboard, such as one with a Pentium 4 CPU, that takes DDR266/DDR333/DDR400 RAM, or you could try a not-so-old motherboard that takes 'DDR2' RAM.
Newer motherboards will have integrated-sound, integrated-video, and integrated-networking, so that your current sound-card, video-card, and network-card won't be needed.
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