Welcome on my channel retro machines My name is Victor Bart I'm a filmmaker and youtube content creator from the Netherlands. What i do on YT: 1. Retro Computer Builds 2. Retro Computer Vlogs 3. Special longer Computer Episode 4. Computer related videos
Sometimes I also will do personal video's like a Vlog or Random video. And from time to time I upload a video about Camera's and lenses.
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Lachen! Leuke video! ;) Heb dit jaar mn collectie verkocht. Had een Voodoo 1 met 4 mb en een SLI voodoo II setje met 12mb waarvan 1tje nog helemaal compleet met doos en boekjes en games. Veel geld voor gehad. Yes i still remember the first moment i got my voodoo2 working on my celeron 333 pc. It was Need for Speed II SE and man that made one hell of a difference
Hello , are those servers sun microsystem sunfire v 120 ??? Please explain how to boot sun microsystem sunfire v 120 .how to get access to LOM poweron command ??? How to Using the LOM poweron Command ??? How to boots the Solaris Operating System ??? I have Sun Microsystems sunfire v120 . what do you use sun microsystem sunfire v 120 for ??? Thank you!
My first System was an Pentium 3 Coppermine @ 900MHz paired with an Geforce 2 MX 400 32MB and 128MB RAM, it was nice i had a lot of fun with this machine.
My first computer in 1992-1993 was a 486 33MHz with a 200MB hard drive. By 1996, I had that bad boy filled up with pharmacy-school notes and Netscape Downloads!! Lol I had two floppy drives: the 3.5" and 5.25!" Such luxury! The laser printer was $1000 and the computer and monitor was $1000. Modem built in and sound card too!
Use a dual X99 MB and 2 Xeon's E5-2698/2699 v3 or v4, could be even a Chinese MB from Ali Express, a dual SAS add on card PCI express and another SAS cable , all SAS bays populated with 10TB SAS minimum HDD, a 10gb Network add it n, etc
Hi, i have a short video from my Pentium II 400MHz build and his first test. Look here: ru-vid.comvsqZ2AF7u40?si=PP__5cjp2qH8-f0_ This situation makes the broken 512MB DIMM stick on a Soltek SL-62B to beeping only and i just changed to 128MB DiMM stick and today will the next test to do. For later time would i change to Pentium III 500MHz for Windows XP. Or that's a monitor, non connected keyboard or a AGP card error. Thanks
One of my computers is single core Celeron D 346 (3.06 GHz, LGA775) with 4 GB of DDR1 memory. It runs Xubuntu 24.04, and is enough to watch YT in 480p. I think Linux desktop would be usable nowadays even on a Pentium 4 S478
I had a top 5 pick 1) Evans and Sutherland AccelGalaxy 2) P III 500 dual slot. 3)Viewsonic 20" trinitron CRT ( forget the model number) 4 Renderdrive 5 PVR/Digital Fusion
OH, I must mention. They have Lutris that allows you to use other game platforms like gog, steam, epic games and humble bundle games. I believe they support a few others as well, might give that a look too. Also, did you enable Steams Proton in the settings? It makes a lot of games compatible. Not all but most.
Hello, new sub here! I absolutely love seeing old machines like this get a 2nd life. Look how amazing that runs with a duo core cpu! and running games as well. Honestly I think any version of Mint would run just fine on it, as cinnamon is pretty light weight as well. However XFCE is the lightest weight like you stated and why waste precious resources. Think of all the possibilities with these old machines you can get for really cheap. You could make a media center, mass storage device, light weight server, streaming box for your TV, the opportunities are endless with these old machines.
Using a Turtle Beach Montego II Aureal Vortex II in combination with a Yamaha Audician 32 Plus and a DreamBlaster S1 myself for the audio of my Celeron 400(A) build. Still, the AWE64 is a sweet sounding card. Also, the 3Com 3C905-TX (Revision B) PCI card from 1996 for networking.
Pretty much my system at the time. G400 + 2x Voodoo2 and AWE32. Adaptec 2940 for SCSI (needed SCSI for HP DAT drive because warez). Pretty sure I had the Pentium Pro 180. Monitor was some 19 inch NEC CRT which rocked. Hardware was exciting back then.
I've had no difficulty running casual (RenPy) games on a Core2Duo, just so long as I have an external video card of some sort (mobo onboard video's never good enough). It can be a similarly OLD starter-level card (GeForce PCX 4300 sufficed for my modest needs, in a full-size enclosure), and half-height to fit the box you have...
So, OK, if only based on the stuff I owned at the time I can only say 3: Voodoo 1 4 MB card, AWE64 Gold, and S3 Trio V64. I do have both a network card and a SCSI card now but not back then. And yes, build videos are awesome! Build it! Pretty please. :)
i have same machine with a i3 2100 cpu problem i have vas i missing that damn adapter its says you need a a120wattt i haave a 90watt so that machine vasa trowed away when i cant se if it works
Won't work. You need a special huge HP adapter, not a regular HP notebook adapter. The adapters are the hardest to come by. Experience with a Elite 8000, 8200, 8300 USFF. If you find the right one, you can even use a i7-3770S
I got a 18GB SCSI pin 50 drive in my pentium classic 133 / 150 Mhz build 7200RPM.. That thing is way ahead of its time when IDE was only in PIO 2,3,4 mode.. Still with DMA33 think this scsi drive runs smoother due quicker access times. 7200RPM drive really came later to IDE DMA33 / 66..