your building new system, old still works

Vad3r

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So my system is dated, not worth upgrading with all the changes over the recent years. But it still works fine. Just outdated (don't even have usb2/firewire currently)
I generally don't like replacing things that still work, but new games coming out soon that I'll need more power.
Do you sell them, give them away to family/friends, keep them somewhere in the house as a backup, make a home server out of it.....

I'm most likely buying a new system very shortly. Just curious what most of you do with your old one.
Gonna miss this system, so many hours of entertainment :(

to list it
P4 1.6 / 512 DDR
Asus P4S333 (after much research, newer agp cards most likely won't work)
Leadtek TI 4400
SB Live Value
40 gig HD1
120 gig HD2
 

LOUISSSSS

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build a new comp with that and put windows xp with minimum graphics (classic windows desktop) no bg, no screen saver) to ensure fast boot and speeds
 

Tsuwamono

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always great to put all the extra hard drives you have laying around together into one PC.. make a sort of MEDIA PC for all your songs, movies and files and such. Thats what i did with my old PC -

AMD Athlon 900 mhz
512 PC133 RAM
80 GB WD
20 GB maxtor
20 GB Quantum (Dont ask.. never heard of it but i got it out of my mothers Compaq)
ATI Radeon 9250(AGP ofcourse)
 

iRONic

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Originally posted by: Vad3r

Do you sell them, give them away to family/friends, keep them somewhere in the house as a backup, make a home server out of it.....

Yes. ;->
 

PhoenixOrion

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some options I've done in the past:
1. sell the salvaged parts
2. rebuild and hand down to family/relatives
3. rebuild and use as a data server/shared storage system
4. use as stand-alone 24-hour torrent system
5. drop them off at local school or GCF (Goodwill charities)
 

trexmgd

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LOL, great question.

I know a lot of the AT crowd sells off their "old" parts, but for me I just hold on too long. For example, my last cpu was a 2500 XP Barton that I bought for $99 when the 3000s XPs were out. The thing is I couldn't get anthing worth my while out of it in cash, so I'm giving it to my 8yr old, who hasn't even pushed the limits of her current 1800 XP on a Soyo Dragon with RAID 0 and a Hercules Prophet III, which will now to my 4 yrd old son. What happens after that? I guess I just keep shifting them down until they don't run anything and then junk 'em in the trash.
 

Tsuwamono

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i would suggest you still keep any PCs after you have sent them through your family line. You can use them for word processing or as a house hold media server like i said before. I still use my 486 from time to time when the woman is on my PC... as much as i dont like her being on it i cant afford to build another PC lol
 

smopoim86

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I did have about 6 old computers, all p II slot 1 crap, but i am down to two of the p IIs. I just pick the best parts out of all of them and solvage what is worth my time.

So out of 6 p IIs i now have a 450mhz and a 400mhz left. The only real PC i have is a P4 3.2
 

F1shF4t

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All my upgrades go through a specific line :p

Old parts from my just upgraded comp go into my second comp
Parts from my second comp i upgrade my brothers comp
Parts from my brothers comp i use to upgrade my parents comp
The left over parts from all the upgrades i sell for spair cash (funds food for like 2 weeks:p)

i use my second comp just as a internet router, software tester cause i dont really care if it stuffs up etc, and i usually leave it on most the time. In fact i'm using my second comp now :p.
 

bendixG15

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Basically..you don't build a totally new computer

The name of the game is....UpGrade

You upgrade and sell/give the old parts away...make web surfer boxes for family/friends
 

Dravic

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my computer list goes like this... what was new gets repurposed

NEW
3200+ a64 = new pci-e gamer (7800gt 2gb)
dual slot opteron 246 = in process of building new linux workstation
3200+ a64 lappy = (dual boot xp home, and fedora core 4 64bit)

OLDER
3200+ a64 = secondary gamer w. 6800NU (media workstation 8000+ picts from my digital rebel 300d)
k2-500 system = smoothwall firewall
xp 2500+ linux file/domain server, and website test point before publishing to hosting company
p 200 mmx = was firewall now off

the 2500+ will soon be an edubuntu box, and my dual slot opty will replace the web/server functionality.

about to buy a cheap router and segment the whole dam thing so i can practice hacking for my cert exam soon :)


 

SarcasticDwarf

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Originally posted by: Tsuwamono
always great to put all the extra hard drives you have laying around together into one PC.. make a sort of MEDIA PC for all your songs, movies and files and such. Thats what i did with my old PC -

AMD Athlon 900 mhz
512 PC133 RAM
80 GB WD
20 GB maxtor
20 GB Quantum (Dont ask.. never heard of it but i got it out of my mothers Compaq)
ATI Radeon 9250(AGP ofcourse)

Was the Quantum the giant hard drives that they had in some Compaqs up to the ~1.5ghz range?
 

Cooler

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I have

8080
386
486 90 mhz!
PII 350 mhz
Northwood 2.4 Ghz laptop
My current CPU in my sig.
 

Luckyboy1

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I sell the video card in most cases and migrate the Audigy 2 ZS to the new build. The rest of it becomes a server for Forgotten Battles/Ace Expansion Pack/Pacific Fighters combined install.
 

mordantmonkey

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I made mine into a linux file server/web browser for my friends/guests to use. It boots fast, hasn't crashed yet(unlike w98), and it's much harder for noobs to screw up, get viruses on, etc.