IMO, this is a waste of money and time. As I said, all the parts after 10 years will start to fail. Save your data off your hard drive, use a service like Dropbox in the future for all personal files and buy a new PC that fits your needs for the next 5 to 10 years. I built my last 9 computers over the last 18 years. I would not try and save parts that old.
I'm going with you on this one. I know computers have a limited lifespan, and in fact I already got a replacement machine for exactly that reason. Repairing this was more for a hobby / interest. But eventually you end up trying this part and that part, replacing all the parts, and spending money, all on older compatible parts -- to where you would have been better off buying a new machine in the first place.
I tried the thermal paste, but it did not help. I was tempted by a refurbished replacement mobo and CPU on ebay at only $40 -- but they will break soon anyways. Saturday afternoon is enough, and it was fun, but time to move on.
EDIT -- 2 Saturdays, not one. Sorry, forgot to count last week.
Thanks everyone for suggestions and help.
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