Last week I found a crappy computer in the garbage. Crappy Everything, But I still trowed it in the car and brought it home.
After dismantling it, it was indeed Crappy all the way... Except that for an absolutely unknown reason it was equipped with an Intel Core i7-2700K... The mobo had multiple cap blown and was defect. Probably due to a little too much overclocking, loll...
My entertainment system in my living room has an Asus P8H61, you know the first generations of "TUF": Military Grade components motherboards, that I immediately confirmed supporting that CPU...
I went ahead and tried a complete overhaul of this 14 years old machine... Switched the current i5-2400 for the i7-2700K, Upgraded the bios to the latest possible version, replaced the video card for a Radeon RX570 and installed W10Pro.
On my old Western Digital Raptor (that never stopped spinning since day one) is currently still showing 0 bad block... I was very happy to see that I wouldn't need to replace that absolute beast for a any kind of today's SSD... W10 is running surprisingly fast for a 2nd gen i7 CPU... And the result is quite overpowered for the task at hand.
I have one of these beefy Volkswagen radiator on that rig and was able to clock the CPU up to 4.8 GHz
For most of the task it does around 1.6-2.2 GHz.
This should last another 10 years...