Does motherboard have pcie x16? They can be pretty good low end gamibg machines with something like gtx1030 or rx550.
Blake James
yeah they do but i dont care about gaming i wanna do something silly
William Flores
Make some convenient servers around the house. A media server, a cloud/file server, maybe also use one to tinker on software wise.
Luke Kelly
host freenet sites
Jose Torres
i like it
Michael Gray
Those specs are so low I really couldn't say what I would do with them, in terms of distributed processing. Maybe harvest all the disks, route them all into a RAID card and make the remaining box a storage server. If you have anyone in the neighborhood without a computer I guess you could pass them around.
>Give one an additional NIC and install a router OS >Plex server >NAS >Private cloud storage >for trolling like >a node that helps others, like a flightradar24 node >an oversize and overpowered pihole >minecraft servers with payable extras to make a few bucks on the side. >Donate them to a school, or library.
Andrew Sullivan
Cluster them Then write sick demo and post a video
Ayden Cooper
is that even possible with https?
Alexander James
I don't think so. This might be before facebook made https mandatory. "Back then" you could easily snoop the password etc. >tfw I used to snoop passwords all day in college from wifi because of regular http packets. Good times.
William Allen
>Will obviously share result if any. Just like you obviously posted a pic with a timestamp
I should cluster them shouldn't I. But what the fuck do I do with a supercomputer? Incredible high-res SFM porn?
Justin Wood
make some deepfakes
David Wright
will do sir. and then I'll probably try and learn neural programming and machine learning and shit. and then maybe a little more porn.
Jaxon Phillips
I am detecting mutt blood in those veins.
Carson Martinez
I'm swedish ya dummy.
John Hughes
dum dum
Asher Gutierrez
bozo
Robert Thompson
goofball
Nathaniel Myers
slut
Josiah Parker
Make a triforce now.
Justin Jenkins
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Cooper Smith
how big is your dick?
Jordan Edwards
>XL510AV mine monero
Nathan Barnes
why are you stickin the finger at your self?
Jace Wright
anime website
Easton Campbell
wipe the drives so nothing can be recovered then sell them for profit. include a copy of the windows iso if they have the key still on them. and just print instructions on how to burn it.
Kayden Gonzalez
FreePizza This desu. Make a home server and donate the server space for your favourite distro, keep your room warm in the winter while helping the FOSS communityl
Lincoln Nguyen
make your own chan with 5 firewalls
Anthony Butler
>visit anime image board >complain about the presence of anime images
I just bought a dell i5 2400 without HD or RAM from some armenian over the weekend for $45... which isn't bad IMO.
I'm going to load ESXi, pfsense, and something else (not sure yet) on it and use it as a router/server for my sister.
Lincoln Adams
how much would that even be worth though. probably worth more to him just to use on something
Oliver Fisher
Sell them on eBay and save the money for your retirement
Jace Ward
I will knock every tooth out of your fucking head preferably
Daniel Bell
Looks like office machines. Sell them. Can you put in a GPU? Maybe they are even worth "gaming" machines. Keep one as a power efficient server/HTPC.
James Brooks
Wholesome and thoughtful user I would love to see more ideas you have
Isaiah Gray
>Install Emulation Station and mass download ROMs and ISOs. >Sell them as "Retro Gaming PC With Thousands of Games!!". >Look for local tranny hookers on Instagram/Twitter.
Brandon Watson
Why would you have multiple low end gaming machines? This isn't a cybercafe in china. You haven't thought this through you gayman.
Benjamin Price
Unironically this. When you end up in your deathbed those tranny asses and cocks are going to be a better memory than whatever you wanted to do with those computers.
Sebastian Martin
I'm jelly. I bought a bunch of low power mini-PCs and I'm planning to use them for testing and other shit... either that or I'll simply resell them. they weren't free, or even cheap, though. you could host lots of VMs in those machines, their CPUs support VT-d/IOMMU