I loved the 775s, had an E8200 for a damn long while (from around 2007 to 2015), and OC'd the shit out of it. It comes stock at 2.66Ghz clock speed, I had it most of the time at 3.6Ghz - *WITH A STOCK COOLER*. These processors were real fine, and with a few extra 120mm case fans I had it at 75c during prime, which worked great and stable for years like that. More than that, this lineup has a locked multiplier - I had to decrease the ratio from 4:3 to 1:1 on the RAM, but still - with such a high overclock I wound up having to OC my RAM as well - from 800Mhz to around 900. Luckily, that ol' PC came with some fine ass A-Data memory which a decent heatsink on it, and hence the DIMMs never got over the high 40's (almost never got to low 40's actually). I loved how simple it was. By comparison, overclocking my 6700k is a bitch. Oh - and boy did it help! I could barely play Crysis 3 or play C&C TW while mining scryptcoin and leaving a few dozen tabs open (ff) - with the OC everything went smooth (as smooth as a HDD only build can get). A bit frustrating how an unlocked CPU is more of a hassle to overclock than an older locked one, and the results are so much worse (with a newer rig you can't really feel the improvement).
I have a can of air. It is attached to my air compressor. I think it is 30 gallons? It is a real ASME rated tank too. Has a date on it of 1944. So some sort of military surplus.
nope. a 450w PSU but I was so poor as a student so I learn how to fix them. I bought a broken one and I change the fets inside and the caps. I made a little newer to hold on to everything :)
@@misternobody6798 RU-vid gives $1 for every 1000 views. His highest viewed video has 65k. So he earns 65$. Hi latest videos are less than 1k views, not much money therw
"this inno3d card here features 96..." My brains: 'please say 96 grams of dust. please do it' "... 96 cuda cores" RandomGamingInHD, you let me down big time today.
Wow, the Power Supply only here in brazil i've found for 79$ USD or R$250 Reais and it isn't considered expensive by the standards of my country, amazing prices, nice video!
dude you are kinda sadistic but i love that you take these crazy ass gambles for our entertainment lol :D glad it worked out for you, i like that pc :) and least you didnt end up with a 40quid house fire lol :p
I heard they have pretty robust air cooling. For example on a full dive from 3000 feet and stomach full of stolen ice-cream, some can hit as high as 5.5 GHz. Just watch out for the poop.. at those speeds it's a killer.
I love these kind of videos. Ive got a pretty beast gaming pc so im not looking for a new pc but i just love to see people buying old systems and testing their performance or upgrading them!
hi, send me please some links to cheap PC's - I have very old computer and I must buy something else, but I don't have too much money - broke is better word :(
This was great. I think you should do mystery PCs more often, it is quite entertaining to see what's inside and how well it can run. Also say hi to seagulls from me:)
I like your channel because it genuinely inspired me. While I have a high end gaming PC, my 2 year old is already showing interest in my computer and he's obviously going to need something for his home work. Which means some of these older parts would be perfect for that project. It's nice to have a accurate representation of what I can expect as I obviously want him to be able to do more than homework in coming years, since there's ALOT of older games worth playing. I'm looking spending no more than £100 on his PC but closer to £50 is the target.
managed to get a tower with an i3 3220 with 4gb of ram, 500gb hdd for 30 euros and the motherboard has a pciexpress slot for a graphics card on it last week, psu is 350 watts and i could fit a 750 ti in it
I got a i3 2120, 2GB of DDR3 1333MHz, it had no HDD, added 6 GB more DDR3 RAM, put a GTX 1050 Ti and a SSD and it's a nice gaming PC. (The i3 2120 PC was broken and I got it for $5.
I love finding old PCs on Gumtree - last December I picked up a PC for £50 that was left in the seller's house by a previous tenant. He had no idea what was inside but did say he powered it up to see if it was working and it had a Phenom II CPU sticker. When I got it home and opened it up I was in for a nice surprise, for inside was an AMD Phenom II X6 1100T, Asus AM3 motherboard, 12GB DDR3 Corsair RAM (a pair of 4GB and a pair of 2GB), Radeon 6450 1GB graphics card, Blu-ray reader, two 1TB hard drives (one Seagate and one WD) and an Antec 520W PSU. Only downsides was the case had some rust at the back but everything else worked a treat!
Man i love the way that you show your inner humour in your videos! Nice! This make me to hit instantly the subscribe button. :D When you clean whatever of pc or laptop you show to us take some shots for this process. It will be satisfying. :D
Linus seriously needs to fly RandomgamingInHd and Nerd on a Budget out to Canada for scrapyard wars. Would love to see RandomgamingInHd and nerd on a budget compete against Linus and Luke!
the limiting factor here would be the DDR2 RAM, and please nicely correct me if I'm wrong, but I think most if not all DDR2 based Intel motherboards top out at 4GB of ram.
всеки ден проверяваш в olx, bazar.bg, секцията Продава в hardwarebg форума, както и в ebay, и като се покаже некоя веднага взимаш преди някой да те изпревари
I used the same case to build a pc back in around 2010 or early 2011, it honestly is a great case, those quick install/quick release hard drive tools are awesome.
The card is well below minimum requirements for the game, and I think the same goes for the CPU, so its not strange that the game wouldnt run. Minimum Req: NVIDIA 9800 GT 1GB, Core 2 Quad CPU Q6600.
Morpheas and that is really fucked up, as those were pretty much top of the line when the game came out. BTW it does run well on a better dual core and a proper vga, even from it’s time. A good core 2 duo and atleast a gtx 270 and it’s fine. Fine as in playable, ofc not 240fps maxed out.
@@malomkarom bro the 9800 GT came out in 2008, the game came to pc in 2015. What are you talking about „top of the line“. In 2015 i had a 960 and xeon e3 1225 v3. I could run gta on high settings with a stable 60fps at 1080p.
RandomGaminginHD are you on retro machine group?? You can taks a picture and post it there i am sure that someone who knows about it will reply about the card.... Did you search on Google? Or check out the asus sight for that motherboard...
i have a pc with these specs and two years ago i just bought and replaced the cpu with a core2quad clocked at 2.66ghz bought another 2gb of ddr2 ram and 120gb of ssd the cheapest i could get and a gpu from ati radeon hd 6850 with 1gb. i still have it as a media center pc and installed win7 with android 7.1 in dualboot. i still love it since it does everything without any lag.
@Brian_44 that's nice. It does not change the fact that the service life of the electrolytic capacitors used in PCs is under 20,000 hours. Now a PC can still run with worn out filter caps in it. You can drive around on bald tires too. But the possibility that something catastrophic can happen increases. So folks that don't want to compute with a time bomb change their PSU out before it is worn out.
@@1pcfred those high quiality power supplies are designed to protect your system in case of some failure, isnt like they gonna explode or something, maybe isnt worth 50bucks but definitly can save you from spending them if you can give it an use, also this psu is designed to last 11 years /100k hours non stop working, the info taken right from the manufacturer www.corsair.com/es/es/Categor%C3%ADas/Productos/Unidades-de-fuentes-de-alimentaci%C3%B3n/TX-Series%E2%84%A2-TX650-%E2%80%94-80-PLUS%C2%AE-Bronze-Certified-650-Watt-High-Performance-Power-Supply/p/CP-9020038-NA#tab-tech-specs
@@joaquincarrillo5354 I'll believe it when I see it on an oscilloscope. I can guarantee you that a PC PSU 11 years old is going to have ripple like a washboard.
That q8400 was my good old cpu that I had from 2009 until this year and never let me down. With a decent cooler and motherboard you can easily push that processor past 3.2 Ghz.
Usually I can find OEM systems of about this vintage all day for $50. Systems like the Lenovo ThinkStation S20 usually go for around $150, hard to beat a 6 core HyperThreaded system for that price.
So it's my birthday today and I now have enough money to upgrade cpu, motherboard and ram. I am thinking either G4560 or R3 1200. Which one should I get?
It's amazing to me how this build is similar to my old budget PC from 2008, that I gamed on until 2018, and still own. Works well as an everyday light usage machine. Intel Pentium E5300 @ 2.6GHz OC to 3.6GHz (don't ask how, it just works) 4GB DDR2 @ 800MHz Radeon HD 4670 1GB It served me well, right up until DirectX 11 rolled out, and my hardware became obsolete. I am still amazed at how well it performed at titles it supported. Granted, it was on a 1600x900 monitor, but still it ran every DirectX 10 title i threw at it.
Even tho 2core +4 gb ddr2 + gt240 is one reeally old combo you can still sell all that parts + mobo for 30$ for sure and you got yourself a 650w psu, 500gb hdd and a good looking case foe 20$ which is really good deal. Now you can add some newer used mobo with 4 core cpu or some i3 with 8 gb ram and some solid 2 gb ddr5 gpu for not alot of money. You can have a reeeally decent pc for under 200$ for A LOT of games 👍👍👍
Upgrade the CPU to a Core 2 Quad Q6600 and then OC it, upgrade the RAM to 8gb, and upgrade the GPU to anything relevant but cheap (List of good GPU upgrades ranging from $30 to $130 that will work well: GTX 480, 570, 580, 590, 660 (Ti), 670, 680, 690, 750 (ti), 760, 1030, 1050 (ti), HD 5850/70, 5970, 6870, 6950, 6970, 7850, 7870, 7950, 7970, R7 260 X, R9 270 (X), R9 370 (X), RX 460, RX 560)
First things first, I like men. Now onto my reply, You do know that for g4560 you need new kaby lake mobo and new ddr4 ram... You can get used i3 + mobo + 8 gb ddr3 ram for less money. Gpu is a matter of personal choice, ofc you wanna make sure not to make a big bottleneck.
Nice find and good video. Years ago I was working on a big DASD system (basically a big rack of hard drives) that had been in the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York CIty. Normally we'd work on those and then blow the dust out. This thing was so bad that when I opened the front door a dust bunny the size of a rat fell out. That thing was NASTY!
I have almost 4000 hours in rocket league. Setting the max 250 does just that. Sets the maximum possible fps to 250. If your computer can only output 5 fps setting this to 250 isn't going to magically make your graphics card output 250fps it just sets the higher limit of what the game supports hope this helps xoxo
I've got a gt 240 in my pc obviosly going to upgrade soon it's a ok for csgo at low setting getting a average of 110 fps with motion blur of and and aliasing off
I use the electric pump I bought ages ago. Bought it for blowing up the top ring on the big plastic swimming pool we had for the kids when they were younger. Great dust cleaner :)
In $170 I managed to get a prebuilt PC of : i5-3470 @3.2Ghz 4GB DDR3-1600 1TB HDD 240W PSU For $40 I bought 12GB additional RAM which got my PC to 16GB of RAM. Got GTX 1050 Ti 4GB for $150. I got a full modern title playing capable gaming PC for just $360
IGA you know the graphics card prices man they are so high right now even higher in my country Still managed to get a gtx 1060 16gb ram FX 8350 650watt Corsair psu 1tb HDD Motherboard And everything else I calculated this pc if I would have got everything seperately it would have costs 1200dollaes 😂😂😂
I've got the very same Corsair TX650 PSU still going strong in my computer! It's a fantastic PSU, made by Seasonic I believe. I got mine back in 2008 for £50 and it's currently the oldest component in my PC.
Another great video, these machines still have plenty of life in them. It might be worth investing in a small air compressor, I use one all the time to clean PCs including laptops and it works great and save a lot of time.
That CPU overclocks like a beast! And what a motherboard! SLI capable and pretty high end for it's time. I have a E7500 and it overclocks to 3.5GHz with an CoolerMaster Hyper 101