What can I do with a Celeron366

dmw16

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I have an old Asus motherboard laying around along with 366 celeron and 256MB of ram. Between that crap and some other stuff laying around my house I have enough parts to put together a computer. Can I do anything with it? I am away at college so I got plenty of bandwidth. COuld I host a server for something?
thanks,
-doug
 

stultus

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FTP and web, sure. 366 is a little weak for hosting any game servers. Did you have anything in particular in mind?
 

KennyH

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Good question, I have an old 366 collecting dust too. I need to slap another box together. :)
 

Mavrick007

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It would be a nice little file server, emulator machine, or even a good old 98SE machine so that you can play your old games :)
 

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Originally posted by: Hankysmoo
overclock it to 550! =)
Yep, overclocked it to 550 with a Slotket from MSI and use it for an RADEON VE AIW to capture everything from UFC to my home videos taken with my 4yr old super VHS-C camcorder which only has S-video out. Works great for MP3s, audio CDS, and DVDs as well so it makes a nice entertainment system minus gaming of course.

 

0roo0roo

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keychain, or wordprocessor for someone that doesn't game and doesn't care. power used for functionality given is not wroth it.
 

Chaotic42

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I just bought a dual celeron 333 system. I'm going to make it a firewall/router. I'm also going to try my hand at an online radio station.

You could make it a web/email/FTP/file server, or put it in your car and play MP3s.

You could hook it up to help off load some work from your main system. I think 3D Studio Max supports this.

You could make it a SETI/F@H/ECCp cruncher as well. I used a 366 Celeron system for quite a while as my main computer, from 1998-2001. If nothing else, put it together and sell it.
 

jacktesterson

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More than adequate for running dos, Deer Hunter, Windows 3.1 and possibly Internet Explorer 3.0 for all your internet needs :p




overclock to 500+ then you'll have yourself a good 98SE machine (or windows 2000 if my choice)
 

oynaz

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Win 2K runs just fine on a Celeron 300+

I'm still on one, and I can actually play any game made before summe 2002 with a decent fps.
 

stultus

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Originally posted by: oynaz
I'm still on one, and I can actually play any game made before summe 2002 with a decent fps.

This is called "living in denial."
 

Thegonagle

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A computer like that is still completely usable for a lot of things. If nothing else, a fellow student without a computer who just needs it for browsing and word processing might want to buy it. Put it up for sale on a bulletin board for a little extra cash. A complete, working computer for cheap should sell fairly quickly. Be sure you note that it is sold "as is," so the buyer doesn't expect support.
 

thraxes

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I am in a similar situation... will probably be building a legacy games rig / surf station out of it and finally axe my old 200 MHz PowerMac
 

thraxes

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I am in a similar situation... will probably be building a legacy games rig / surf station out of it and finally axe my old 200 MHz PowerMac
 

isaacmacdonald

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File server, remote access terminal, mini-entertainment hub for room or something. I use my old p3-450 to serve up mp3s and hold the 5 hds that won't fit in my system. Works great for storage purposes and media streaming. If you live in a big house, you can also broadcast mp3s TO IT, (for example in your room) or just generally use it in conjunction with terminal services to remotely manage (albeit from your bed) your hardcore workstation...
 

Texun

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Build a personal file server and MP3 jukebox. I did that a while back - worked great with Win2k. I didn't bother investing in a KB, monotir or mouse. Just DL Remote Administrator and network it to your main rig.
 

Eug

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I run a PII350 with WinXP. Fine for my digital image storage computer. Also fine for MP3, word processing, internet, etc. Would work fine as a file server too.
 

spanky

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i would sell it for like $10...
then look for another $10 in change in the couch...
then go buy a 750 duron.

then pimp the asus board too for like $20...
then look for another $10 in change from someone else's couch...
then get an k7s5a.

now u have a decent platform :p