a few years back, one of my teachers gave me her old compaq presario 5000. it needed a new cd burner and floppy drive, but it +monitors and speakers were free
since then, i discovered that an AMD athlon xp up to 1.8ghz will run in it. i thoght that the thing was only good for a PIII clas processor, but i never guessed it would take a P4 class one
the other thing i like about it is that all the caps on the board were rubycons. No crap, primo only. Never had any issues with it it since.
So far I have gotten it this far:
1.6 AMD athlon XP (palamimo core), 786mb SDRAM, 160 GB WD hard drive, USB 2.0 card w/internal header (pins), internal card reader, DVD RW, CD RW, 2.5 gb backup HD, 10/100 ethernet (could be upgraded to 10/100/1000, but i have no need to at this time), Happauge TV tuner card, runs Ubuntu, Kubuntu, any other types of linux, Windows XP really well (Kubuntu currently)
if you're looking for a good buy on a computer to run linux or XP (or vista if you're daring enough), look for one of these on ebay, etc. Just make sure it is socket A (not 370) and be careful of the CD drives if they are stock (the drives they used broke easily)
by the way, they also feature 4x AGP if you want to upgrade the video.
since then, i discovered that an AMD athlon xp up to 1.8ghz will run in it. i thoght that the thing was only good for a PIII clas processor, but i never guessed it would take a P4 class one
the other thing i like about it is that all the caps on the board were rubycons. No crap, primo only. Never had any issues with it it since.
So far I have gotten it this far:
1.6 AMD athlon XP (palamimo core), 786mb SDRAM, 160 GB WD hard drive, USB 2.0 card w/internal header (pins), internal card reader, DVD RW, CD RW, 2.5 gb backup HD, 10/100 ethernet (could be upgraded to 10/100/1000, but i have no need to at this time), Happauge TV tuner card, runs Ubuntu, Kubuntu, any other types of linux, Windows XP really well (Kubuntu currently)
if you're looking for a good buy on a computer to run linux or XP (or vista if you're daring enough), look for one of these on ebay, etc. Just make sure it is socket A (not 370) and be careful of the CD drives if they are stock (the drives they used broke easily)
by the way, they also feature 4x AGP if you want to upgrade the video.
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