Originally posted by: Farmer
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You have a 128MB GPU on your PIII 333MHz? What GPU is this? AFAIK, the first "GPU" came in 32MB flavor, and was released probably 2 years after the PII 333.
You should keep it just to keep it. At this point, it's not going to sell. Might as well keep it as a souvenir.
Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
You're p2 333 with 512mb of ram is more than powerful enough to be used as a home server or a web surfing box.
XP would run like crap due to the low CPU speed.
2K wouldn't exactly run "well", but it would work.
95/98 are garbage IMO, but they would run fast.
Linux, or any of the BSDs would run excellent on there as long as you ran CLI only or if you installed a GUI, you stuck with something somewhat light.
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
You're p2 333 with 512mb of ram is more than powerful enough to be used as a home server or a web surfing box.
XP would run like crap due to the low CPU speed.
2K wouldn't exactly run "well", but it would work.
95/98 are garbage IMO, but they would run fast.
Linux, or any of the BSDs would run excellent on there as long as you ran CLI only or if you installed a GUI, you stuck with something somewhat light.
Best reply yet. I agree with most of it except for the "W2K not running well'. It will run just fine, ONLY b/c you have 512MB of ram.
Do a fresh install of W2K_SP4. Just the OS/device drivers/antivirus software and you've got a mighty fine little file server. Now, I said FILE server, not MEDIA server. There's a big difference.
Add a couple of $20 PCI IDE controller cards (4 drives per card) and a bunch of cheap 500GB IDE drives and you've got all the storage you could ever want...possibly even redundant (RAID1) if you so choose.
Keep it!
Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
You're p2 333 with 512mb of ram is more than powerful enough to be used as a home server or a web surfing box.
XP would run like crap due to the low CPU speed.
2K wouldn't exactly run "well", but it would work.
95/98 are garbage IMO, but they would run fast.
Linux, or any of the BSDs would run excellent on there as long as you ran CLI only or if you installed a GUI, you stuck with something somewhat light.
Best reply yet. I agree with most of it except for the "W2K not running well'. It will run just fine, ONLY b/c you have 512MB of ram.
Do a fresh install of W2K_SP4. Just the OS/device drivers/antivirus software and you've got a mighty fine little file server. Now, I said FILE server, not MEDIA server. There's a big difference.
Add a couple of $20 PCI IDE controller cards (4 drives per card) and a bunch of cheap 500GB IDE drives and you've got all the storage you could ever want...possibly even redundant (RAID1) if you so choose.
Keep it!
Well, I guess I was rather vague. When I said 2k wouldn't run "well" I simply meant that applications would run slowly. Though chances are it wouldn't run much slowwer than 98 ro 95, and it would be TONS better.
Another option is if the chipset is 440bx (or any other chipset that supports 100mhz fsb) would be for you to pick up a cheap used faster p3 or celeron CPU and a slotkit (if needed.)
I bet for under $25, you could double or maybe even triple the CPU on that thing.
