AnitaPeterson
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Some years ago, I was a volunteer with a small charity which shipped second-hand computers to Eastern Europe. The program has ended, but I still have the repair/reuse/recycle bug... and like many of the old-timers here, I've slowly amassed a good collection of spare parts, which are quite handy for emergency repairs and replacements.
As it happens, a friend of mine - who knows my hobby - has just given me an Intel socket 775 motherboard with a Pentium 805 CPU, and now I'm contemplating what to do with it.
I have several DDR2 RAM sticks (1GB and 2GB size)... I got a GT630, a Radeon 5450, an old 250 GB IDE HDD, a used Asus Xonar soundcard, and an IDE DVD+/-RW drive. I also have a salvaged CM 212 cooler and plenty of Artic Silver 🙂
I'm thinking that all of this can be put together into a (still) nice rig. Granted, it won't run the latest games, but it should be good for any office jobs, internet surfing, and some light media editing/transcoding/HTPC duties. Also, from what I gather, the 805 is an overclocking monster, so with this aftermarket cooler I can probably push it well beyond 3.5 GHz... This will be a fun project for a couple of evenings, and I hope everything will run smoothly.
Once the machine is up and running, I'll just have to find a good home for it 😀
Has anyone else built a machine from such vintage parts recently? What did you do with it afterwards?
As it happens, a friend of mine - who knows my hobby - has just given me an Intel socket 775 motherboard with a Pentium 805 CPU, and now I'm contemplating what to do with it.
I have several DDR2 RAM sticks (1GB and 2GB size)... I got a GT630, a Radeon 5450, an old 250 GB IDE HDD, a used Asus Xonar soundcard, and an IDE DVD+/-RW drive. I also have a salvaged CM 212 cooler and plenty of Artic Silver 🙂
I'm thinking that all of this can be put together into a (still) nice rig. Granted, it won't run the latest games, but it should be good for any office jobs, internet surfing, and some light media editing/transcoding/HTPC duties. Also, from what I gather, the 805 is an overclocking monster, so with this aftermarket cooler I can probably push it well beyond 3.5 GHz... This will be a fun project for a couple of evenings, and I hope everything will run smoothly.
Once the machine is up and running, I'll just have to find a good home for it 😀
Has anyone else built a machine from such vintage parts recently? What did you do with it afterwards?
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