Re: Repurposing a 2004 Athlon 64 system in 2021
Ah okay. Well, I'm on the cusp of possibly getting Gbit-like internet connectivity and wondering what's necessary to both be able to route packets at full speed and still have horsepower to spare for other tasks... my current ISP is so slow that I can probably use a 486 to do routing...
Ah okay. Well, I'm on the cusp of possibly getting Gbit-like internet connectivity and wondering what's necessary to both be able to route packets at full speed and still have horsepower to spare for other tasks... my current ISP is so slow that I can probably use a 486 to do routing...

... though I do hook it up and play around with it occasionally. The other one kind of switches spots with a few other towers in my closet, based on what season it is and what I want to do. In the winter when it's cold, I bring out the hot, inefficient towers out, and in the summer, the opposite.
) Practically, I'm the same way - I have towers stacked next to my desk and under it. Some are prior "main" PCs, some are past "gaming" PCs, and others were just a "bridge" / file storage / temporary PC for some task at some point in time. 5 out of 8 are disconnected from KB/MS, monitor, and internet, of which 4 are disconnected from power (so I can minimize the "zombie" standby power consumption of my gadgetry.) Of the 2 under my desk, 1 is disconnected and just serving as a *food rest*, of all things
... though I do hook it up and play around with it occasionally. The other one kind of switches spots with a few other towers in my closet, based on what season it is and what I want to do. In the winter when it's cold, I bring out the hot, inefficient towers out, and in the summer, the opposite.
And moreover, if anyone is indeed re-purposing / re-using an old PC like this from the early 2000's and trying to view this thread with it for whatever reason, things will load a lot quicker. 




the bad caps can kill the device. thereafter, recapping will no longer fix it or bring it back to life. many threads about this on the forum, so im glad topcat knows his stuff and techgeek, dont run anything with bad caps or tell anyone to run or leave their equipment running with bad caps!

(save for ones with nVidia chipsets, which this one isn't.)
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