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Kubenetes or k3s and some volunteer computing programs. Or mine monaro to offset the power bill of your other servers.
Openstack cluster!
I'm not sure about anything useful. Best thing would probably be to install Linux and donate them to people in need. For experimentation, sure, set up a Beowulf Cluster, learn FreeBSD, Orchestration, Kubernetes, Ansible... Use them to test your microservice architecture software projects, software-defined networking...
Build a proxmox cluster and teach yourself about high availability services. Tear it down and do it again with xcp-ng. Repeat using more and more complex architectures
Sell them and buy something newer
Seriously though the going rate for old hardware isn't that different from the newer stuff. Try price matching 3rd gen to 6th or 7th gen.