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2001 amd athlon 64 x2 pc

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this is going to be my new daily driver for an at home pc

It has 4gb of ddr daisychained instead of what i would like which is dualchannel runs smooth with a custom linux distro can be slow but otherwise useablt for the every day tasks that are less gpu intensive no case yet but still powerful for a 2 decade old pc that i got for free.

 

ps im using an old phone as my wifi router via usb tethering

 

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If that machine has an Athlon 64 X2 then it's no older than 2005. Still quite old for a daily driver though. Any reason you're still using it?

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47 minutes ago, BondiBlue said:

If that machine has an Athlon 64 X2 then it's no older than 2005. Still quite old for a daily driver though. Any reason you're still using it?

using it bc my optiplex gx620 died and im using it purely bc i dont have the money to finish the other three rn

 

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