First post, by Evert
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So, my grandparents are visiting me today and I've built them a new system. They wanted to throw their old computer away (which used to be one of my computers) but I convinced them to let me have a look at at it first. Now, I know that the Socket 939 is not a retro platform by any stretch of the imagination since it is more than capable of running modern software and operating systems. From what I can remember, my computer had the following in it:
- AMD Opteron 165 running at stock speeds with the stock cooler
- ASUS A8R32-MVP Deluxe Motherboard (running the latest BIOS)
- 2x 2Gb KingMax DDR400 Modules
- GeForce 9400 GT
- Enermax 550W Modular PSU
- 250Gb Hitachi SATA 1 Hard Drive
- Sony IDE Super Multi Drive
- Cheap old case with lots of stripped screws and sharp edges.
Is it even worth keeping this system and turning it into a retro rig? I know it's one of the first PCI-E motherboards and they have horrible compatability with modern graphics cards. It also came out right about when Windows Vista and DirectX 10 games started coming out. Last time I checked my current PC didn't really have any trouble with playing games from this era. I can definitely install Windows 8.1 or Linux on it and use it for some basic productivity, but yeah. I feel very torn between keeping it and selling it. Please help.