That PC is plenty. Depending on the speed of the P3, it is probably 500Mhz to 900Mhz judging from the age eh? You have to remember that music doesnt take a bunch of power.
You may want to look at nlite or tinyxp. Basically it will strip down XP to something that will boot fast and is easy on the RAM. Perfect for the P3. You dont want to use 95 or 98 because of the lack of good power options a.k.a. "it is now safe to turn off your computer" and software support. So a tiny XP install should do you well. You can look at linux but you have to do it for the love of linux because the nav options are pretty bare as well as the frontend options.
Also unless you have a centre speaker, 4.1 is what you mean (FL, FR, RL, RR, & Sub)
Something else you should look into are DC-DC powersupplies such as the M2-ATX or the Opus 150. Make sure your computer is ATX compliant and not AT standard though before you buy one (20pin probably on a P3).
Good luck, and welcome to the hobby!



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