What can I do with this hand me down toaster?

What can I do with this hand me down toaster?

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replace GPU for something like a gt 710 and use it for shitposting and light games

install an operating system on it

Connect it to a CRT monitor and turn it into a dedicated retro gaming station

I have a GT 770 lying around but I was sure the processor wouldve bottlenecked it

Run a personal server off it.

Put a lightweight linux distro on it and use it as a homeserver.

Is windows xp retro now?

overclock it

I'd >> to you the /hsg/ thread but I don't know where those went.
Anyway, make it a home server. Put debian on it and let it be a multipurpose seedbox and multimedia streaming server for your house.

>Q6600
lmao into the trash it goes.
What a shit processor

look at porn
???????

Run minecraft server

that's only 10 years old. maybe if you weren't 12 you'd know old = good

this

that's fairly decent still, throw a cheap SSD on it and it should be a comfy shitposting machine. Also fine for office tasks.

>DDR2
upgrade that shit

Overclock CPU with a tiny piece of tape to 3GHz
Get a recent mid range GPU, most games will be GPU bottlenecked even with that CPU
Get any SDD
Upgrade RAM if there are empty slots

That machine is still more powerful than most laptops sold today

>quad core 2GHz CPU
>256MB dGPU
>6GB RAM
>600GB storage
>"toaster"
Install any Linux distro on it and use it to get work done.

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i know but what linux?
and don't you mean gnu?
and then... what work???

No, I mean Linux. Linux is a family of operating systems that share a single kernel. You should install Devuan from the net installer. Format the disk as XFS and add KDE as a graphical environment.

>C2Q 8x00 for lower TDP or if BIOS supports 771 Xeon
>GT 710/HD 6450 for DX11, newer SFF GPU if you want vulkan but might be a waste
>240GB SSD
>Remove optical drive for HDD hotswap bay, usb hub, cup holder ect
>PCIe USB 3.0 card, Syba cards have Linux support

windows 7 is considered retro these days, gramps.