I liked even tho I have had AMD chips for more than 14 years. Never chose Intel in any of my own machines. Still Pentium 4 on LN2 video is very cool. I sort of want to repeat 5GHz project...
Sometimes relates to a random youtuber popular in the same circles as you possibly referencing an old video with the music or someone big having it in their watch history afaik.
The fact 5GHz is now possible and easily achievable since Sandy Bridge (at least with the 2500K) is purely amazing. That was only in 2011 rather than 2003 with the Pentium 4 with eotic cooling (LN2).
Yeah, AMD even made a "stock" 5GHz CPU, the 9590... the FX piledriver/bulldozer/etc. lineup wasn't the greatest but boy those chips could overclock well... 81xx at 8ghz...
@@johnfilip3829 I'm not sure if you understand the reference, but this is one of the tracker songs used in an old tom's hardware video, where an overclocker used LN2 and compressor cooling to achieve 5GHz on a Pentium 4 CPU.
@@LumaControl but clock speeds isn´t everything. Any more or less current CPU will outperform 8ghz bulldozer easily with far lower clock speeds thanks to a lot of architecture improvements.
@@MultiWirth I never said it was everything, I just added to the comment 2quick made. Clock speeds have pretty much remained constant throughout the recent years in favour of more cores and with that indeed architecture improvements, I'm aware of that. Thanks for the input!
It's so cool to find such lush music on software made in the 90s than music made in more "advanced" software. Really this just goes to show you can create amazing music with anything.
This song reminds me of a N64 game .. Snowboard Kids. I'm so old now. I found this song in a video about Factorio. And I feel like I'm the happiest guy on the planet because of this song.
I don't rally understand what I'm looking at here. Is this Impulse Tracker's way of graphically representing the song? It doesn't look like the vertically downscrolling I'm used to seeing in these trackers...
You can rearrange Impulse Tracker's view... this one is done by setting the top window to only 2 rows with maximum displayed channels, and the bottom window to note display.
Anvil has a few songs (including this one) on the ModArchive. if you search "anvil modarchive" you should find the page. sounds like Anvil has a handful of other older tracks that aren't there, and I'm not sure where to find those
hi I would like to know where the sound samples are downloaded? I have the program but I was hoping to find the sounds but there are not .. Please can you tell me where I can recover the tool libraries? Thank you
If you download the song itself in its original format (.xm), you will find find the samples in there. Use a tracker like OpenMPT to open the file, you can even edit it from there and make a remix if you'd like.
Yeah. Well in general people dislike for the same reason people like... they like to show their negativity. But opening a video just to put your dislike is just low. I mean how the fuck in hell would someone bother listening to specific type of musics if they don't like it? Usually when you don't like something you try to stay away from it. Same logic applies to videos.
don't view it as a ripoff, view it as something different. some people like this version better than others (personally I prefer this version) but it's a relative remix nonetheless.