Ok, I have finally found the software to turn a very old computer in a media-center like thingy.
Pentium II 266Mhz
64 MB RAM
CD player
CD burner
Don't even begin to think of the vid card
Working sound
TV-Tuner
2*4GB HD's.
Win98 FE
Network card
One of the 4GB HD's will be replaced by a 40GB one containing all my music.
The software (
www.xlobby.com), will probably run on it, and so will MP3's. However, this thing will have to be absolutely silent. Completely, totally, silent.
Now, since total silence is impossible, I'll settle for just really quiet. There are a few problems however.
- Water cooling is not an option, due to me lacking the time and energy to install it.
- A limited budget. €100,- (Euro's, in case the character isn't displayed)
- The processor is most likely Slot 1. Yes, Slot 1, in case anyone remembers it.
I'm aiming at replacing the PSU and the CPU fan, plus any casefans I might or might not encounter. If the thing has a cooled northbridge (unlikely), I'll put something passive on it.
For the PSU I'm looking for brands that are good or bad, and what to look for. As for what it's supposed to power, only the stuff listed above.
For the CPU fan, I'm really fearing. Antiques aren't really my thing, and looking all over for something aged more then 10 years isn't my thing (whisky excluded). Is there any way to mount a modern fan on a CPU like this? If not, then where can I get a new fan for a CPU like that?
If you think there is any money left after the silencing, is there anything in this computer worth spending it on? I might replace the sound-card.
There is still an old TNT2 16MB RAM lying in a closet here somewhere, would it be worth the bother to try and put it in? The thing is AGP 1 or 2, so it might just work.