A tip, since it's a sleeper PC, I suggest drilling a few tiny to medium sized holes in the front panel, so the vertical mounted GPU would beable to breath
"Starting with the motherboard which somehow fits perfectly with no mofications." As to be expected. ATX was standardized in 1995. Edit: Holy crap this blew up.
"starting with the motherboard, which somehow fits perfectly with no modifications" Whattttt? You mean an ATX mobo fit in an ATX case? No forking way my dude. That's pure, unadulterated, genuine luck right there my guy
@@JaenTheron this is PC based on motherboard Asus P4B533 with chipset Intel i845E with DDR 1 RAM launched 2002 and processor Intel Pentium with core Northwood launched 2002. I have the same PC with i845 chipset (but with Celeron processor) when i go to University in 2004. In my PC was installed nVidia GeForce FX 5600 with 256 RAM))) So this PC is from 2002-2004 i guess.
Highest quality, voice over camera work, pacing, lighting I’ve seen on a build in a while. No time wasted. Excellent. Hope you get the recognition you deserve.
Wow, this means a lot. Been really working on trying to get everything just right in my videos and although there is always room for improvement, hearing this gives me huge motivation :)
We getting zero airflow with this one 🗣🔥🔥🔥🗣🔥🗣🔥🗣🔥 Edit: Not to be that type of person but thank yall all so much for the likes. Ive never had this many.
Motherboard fit perfectly because Motherboard standard sizes havent changed. My dad has been building pcs since he was 18 (hes 50 rn) and he has kept every spare part he had. So, when i was building my first pc, i lost the parts kit that came with my case. My dad brought out a large container of spare motherboard standoffs and screws and low and behold, the fit still. If it aint broke, dont fix it.
@@grantb7901 pc parts standardized at that time. Most parts became universal at that point. “Most” lol everything started changing throughout generations mostly for easier assembly
AIO radiator installed upside down. You don't want the highest point in the loop to lead to the pump. The air pocket will get sucked into the pump and affect cooling and longevity of the AIO. Tubes should come out of the bottom of the radiator when mounting vertically.
That’s the point of a sleeper build my guy. If you went to the gym or knew anything about cars you’d understand. Instead you’re stuck to your mouth breathing RGB anime gamer virgin setups.
Me bringing that modified sleeper pc to a gaming meet for playing My friend not knowing its modified My friend : bruh the heck is that is that from 1990s ???😂 Me: Just watch😊 Don't let them know your next move 😂😂😂😂😂😢😮😅🎉
Lmao. Airflow will be almost non existent. The fan on the front and bottom are the only intakes and one is covered by the bottom of the PC and the other is just has small holes to pull some air in. The exhaust fans are probably doing the most because they are creating negative pressure and pulling in air from any crack that it can. That's probably the best air flow it will be able to get without more drilling. Haha.
Me: "hey mom where is my pc?" Mom: "Oh yeah that garbage. I figured it was old and you could get a new one so I took out the ssd and gave it to your cousin timmy. I know you dont like him but it was old anyway."
The mounting holes have been the same for a really long time. For your next project see if you can get a 386 into one of those super fancy modern LED glass sided cases. Should work.
Yeah I miss the beige boxes. A beige box build with a new glass side panel would I think look great with Noctua fans. I took the oldschool speaker out of the old family beige box specifically to put in my modern rig, just so I can get that nostalgic beep on startup.
My grandparents bought me and my brother our first PC in 1998 because they've read that jobs in the future will require PC knowledge. My grandpa was pre-digital tech nerd and wanted to set us up for a digital future, but I only realized that after he had died.