Yes, good answer above ^^^^
May I ask that you list the make/model of all of the parts you now have and what you propose to build?
What will be the purpose of this build?
It is unlikely that using 2008 parts is going to be what you want to do.
What is your budget and where might you shop?
Yeah Kanewolf’s answer was super helpful. I really appreciate it by the way. I’m looking into it now, and was going to reply once I found something or if I ran into another wall. At least now there are some cooling units that I know 100% will work, but some just say “AMD“ or “Intel and AMD” and don’t list a socket compatibility list, while similar more expensive ones do have a long list of compatible sockets, and I’m left wondering and researching on the one that has the best deal.
I’m not using any parts from the old computer, that’d be beside the point I think. I got all separate parts. I basically just looked for a cool chassis, checked what motherboards would work in it, got the best deal ($60 for the motherboard I got), then looked up every connection on the motherboard to see what I could put in it to go from there.
My budget is whatever’s cheapest that’s still good enough for software of today. I quantify the quality and use that divided from the price to determine the best deal. I’ve been getting everything on Amazon for the reliability, since almost everything I get from them works and I get a refund when it doesn’t. I tried sites like Geek, Wish, and Alibaba but despite having friends who got good deals there literally everything I bought was fake/scam or nonfunctional. Those friends got some scam items too, but it’s like acceptable gambling odds for them, where as given my luck I‘m just throwing money away for nothing.
I started this project back in 2019, so that’s when I got pretty much all of the parts. There are some things I still needed, but when I got that stuff the computer wouldnt turn on; so I didnt want to invest in anything else before I fixed it. I got time to look at or do research on it every couple months or so over the last 2 years, and only yesterday finally fixed it when I got some time after I woke up early yesterday (4AM) feeling energized and unplugged everything and carefully double checked connections. Turns out the issue was that I had the power button and such connected to the motherboard wrong. 🤦🏻♂️
I heavily researched the parts I have in detail; so I’m certain everything I have is compatible. Thus I’m thinking a short type list; rather than a book detailing specific parts; should be sufficient for you. I’ve already gotten the PSU, GPU, HDD, SATA DVDRW/CDRW, WiFi Card, SPDIF RCA, A Serial DB9 Pin COM with parallel DB25 Pin LPT Cable backplate, Fax-Modem Card, and a USB-A expansion (2 inputs) that I’m now kicking myself for not instead getting the USB-C (1 input) of roughly the same price that I had considered back then; since I got a tablet for my birthday this year that uses USB-C, and many other devices are coming out as USB-C nowadays.
However I’ve since cannibalized the 2TB HDD ($30) I got when a HDD failed on my old PC, and I’m rethinking about wether I should get another or a 512GB SSD (~$50). I also still need a cooling unit for the CPU (which inspired this thread), and there are only 2 fan inputs on the motherboard with 3 fans on the chassis; so I’ll need a splitter for the chassis fan input. The latter is simple and cheap, but I’m still trying to make sure the cool looking light up CPU cooling fan I found for <$8 will work for the socket. The chassis ($46) and PSU ($56) have light up fans, and its clear side panel will nicely display the CPU fan.