your rig doesnt exist.
Pentium 1 was a single core Intel processor on socket 4 and socket 7 ranging between 60 and 300 MHz. The Pentium D on socket LGA775 was the first Intel consumer level processor that had multiple cores. Core 2 was the first Intel CL processor with quad cores.
32 MB of RAM, that was plenty for DOS or similar, but it will not even run Windows XP. 128 MB is the bare minimum there. No 32 MB RAM invented that I am aware of can run at 3.2GHz. 133MHz was possible in the 32 MB chips, I think.
Geforce 2 MX 400: 64 MB DDR RAM, 200 MHz clock rate. This is a bare minimum or below minimum for most DX8 games. Most of the games I use, as undemanding as they are, require a Geforce 3 to run.
Short story, if you are running legacy programs from the Pre Y2K thing, then you are set. If you are looking to run anything from 2003 onwards, you need a new Processor, GPU, Motherboard, and a RAM update.