- Dec 11, 2006
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Old Server, Xeon (1x, other slot is empty) RAM 512 MB ECC, runs too slow for today's games (AGP Pro so can't upgrade video card very far). Has 3x 100 Mhz 64-bit PCI slots, one of which has a SCSI-160 server-class card. I threw my old SCSI-160 card in there that's 64-bit PCI.
No SATA ports, only IDE. So far I have thrown my ATI all in wonder 9600 in it, but then realized that I only got 3 local stations as most of the local stations in this area have turned off their analog broadcast. Can use it for FM station recording though, and to input video to convert old VHS tapes.
Can anybody think of good uses for it? I have a E8500 w/ 4 GB RAM and SLI-8800 GT's as my main rig running Vista, so I don't really need something to play games on. Was thinking of using it as a storage area for my MP3's and for converting my CD to MP3's or FLAC, possibly convert old videotapes as mentioned above. I am going to buy some more RAM for it, and currently it has around 450 GB of hard drive space.
The SCSI port isn't in use yet, as I don't have any SCSI hard drives.
No SATA ports, only IDE. So far I have thrown my ATI all in wonder 9600 in it, but then realized that I only got 3 local stations as most of the local stations in this area have turned off their analog broadcast. Can use it for FM station recording though, and to input video to convert old VHS tapes.
Can anybody think of good uses for it? I have a E8500 w/ 4 GB RAM and SLI-8800 GT's as my main rig running Vista, so I don't really need something to play games on. Was thinking of using it as a storage area for my MP3's and for converting my CD to MP3's or FLAC, possibly convert old videotapes as mentioned above. I am going to buy some more RAM for it, and currently it has around 450 GB of hard drive space.
The SCSI port isn't in use yet, as I don't have any SCSI hard drives.