if the power supply is strong enogh to supply all the demanding drives
and mobo.
New mobos are different in cables even,so ......?

On Jun 5, 11:51 pm, KwikOne <[email protected]> wrote:
> Personally, in my opinion, the only thing worth saving is the case and
> power supply.
> Everything else is so obsolete and slow that it isn't worth anything
> except as
> a piece of nostalgia.
> You could most likely fit a newer motherboard into the case (not sure
> but it may be an AT formfactor although might be an ATX that the
> case supports)
>
> On Jun 5, 11:39 am, GoodHumour <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello.
> > I'm planning to build a new computer from an old one. It's a NEC
> > PowerMate Enterprise c. 1995, with all of the parts intact. I was
> > wondering if it would be possible to reuse the old case, or any other
> > internal components. Please don't tell me to simply buy a new
> > computer; this one is of great nostalgic and intrinsic value, and I
> > want to continue using it.

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