The Pentium 4 - The End of an Era
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@berniedederick8469
@berniedederick8469 21 сағат бұрын
Is that a 707 or 510 gas engine ?
@RETROMachines
@RETROMachines Күн бұрын
Wow, super video. Thanks for good day.
@michaelbasile2761
@michaelbasile2761 4 күн бұрын
Wow , semplicemente bello, come ci tengono ai mezzi e veramente un emozione guardarli ❤❤❤
@DeadCat-42
@DeadCat-42 6 күн бұрын
I have a few EISA cards, SCSI cards etc. I think I have everything you have there lol. I know they work I packaged them up myself back in the 90's. I've been deciding on what retro stuff to keep and what to get rid of. I'll probably look for a swap meet.
@victorbart
@victorbart 6 күн бұрын
Yes give them a good home if you going to slim your collection!
@DeadCat-42
@DeadCat-42 5 күн бұрын
@@victorbart one of the KZbin retro channel guys messaged me and offered to repair my old 520st mb for free. I may offer them to him . I'm setting up a server with a scsi card and all the old media systems I have collected. Zip 250, hp sure store, burnoulli, even an ls-120. I even found a dual 5 1/4 , 3 1/2 drive.
@RoyBasty
@RoyBasty 7 күн бұрын
The original memory is 3 GB not 5 GB. 8x 128MB SDRAM sticks are a total of 1GB. Adding 4x 512MB sticks adds 2GB to the original amount the machine came with. Total= 3072MB.
@rmbl88
@rmbl88 7 күн бұрын
Man, this brings me some memories, the nostalgia is real. Love it!
@herauthon
@herauthon 8 күн бұрын
i got a HUGE scsi .. two.. HUGE scsi cards one is EISA the other is PCI the EISA (1994) SP : 181132-001 - a TX486SLX -33 PAF - one 50pin connector.. - an external bus - 3 blue batteries - one big LSI chip : L1A9162 (1995) Compaq - one Toshiba TC551664J-20 - one Toshiba TC551664J-25 * The TC551664J is a 1,048,576 bit high speed CMOS static random access memory organized as 65,536 words by 16 bits and operated from a single 5V supply. Toshiba's advanced CMOS technology and circuit design enable high speed operation. - one LSI L1A7735 (1994) - one LSI L1A7663 (1994) - 12 signal leds - 2 intel flash chips - 4 SEC memory KM641001J-20 - 8x OKI M514900SL-70J - one Altera EPM7032LC44-10 - 2x MB86604A - 1 Philips 74F2450 I wonder.. if the 486 can do things unintended beyond the SCSI operation ? if the flash memory can be (ab)used to store an OS ?
@AmigaofRochester
@AmigaofRochester 8 күн бұрын
Just rebuilt two of these, they are awful. The low esr caps on the 3.3 side were all leaking. There were many lose wires or broken. Shorted wire to the case
@miladinseratlic5984
@miladinseratlic5984 9 күн бұрын
hello. 5 years later... does this model Nuc7i5bnk has integrated cooling FAN or it is fully noiseless, passive cooling ?
@EirikrTinkerTries
@EirikrTinkerTries 11 күн бұрын
Did this ever get OpenBSD and/or NetBSD onto it?
@KainiaKaria
@KainiaKaria 12 күн бұрын
In anything faster than Pentium III you should be going with at least a GeForce3 Ti200. That card is in an Athlon-Duron built that I put together months ago. I even went with a Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS.
@KainiaKaria
@KainiaKaria 12 күн бұрын
Specs of my Ultimate 1999 Gaming PC that I just recently got up and running of which most if not all of the parts are from 1999. I even have not just a LITE ON 52x CD-RW Drive installed but also a Creative PC-DVD ROM Dxr2 installed. I even have a HP CD Writer Plus 8200e External USB CD-RW Drive plugged into the system. Looks simillar to the HP CD Writter 9200 Plus that was on my dad’s AMD K6-2 build which was clocked at 450 Mhz with a ATI 3D Rage 128. Motherboard: Abit BE6-II Revision 1.0 Processor: Intel Pentium III clocked at 650 Mhz (Originally I wanted to either go with a Pentium 3 clocked at 550 Mhz in order to have something that was close to what I had with a Dell Optiplex GX1 or a Pentium 2 clocked at 266 Mhz so that I could slow the system down significantly) RAM: 256 MB Hard Drive (had): 60 GB QUANTUM FIREBALL PLUS AS (Extremely loud) Video Card: 3Dfx Voodoo 3 3000 (AGP Varient) Sound Card: Creative Sound Blaster AWE64 Value CT4520 (Used this in a Gateway Essential ESS 450 SE from 2015 to 2017 that I used to have and even though I have Yamaha OPL3-SA as well as ESS AudioDrive this card being the only Sound Blaster 16 compliant card around makes it a really good choice) Network Interface Card (NIC): Linksys EtherFast 10/100 LAN Card Version 2.0 (I use this primarily for playing online video games) Re-enabled the HighPoint (LowPoint) HPT 366 Ultra DMA 66 controller that is onboard and hooked up a 2 TB Western Digital hard drive as the replacement for the Quantum drive. I am using a StarTech IDE to SATA Hard Drive or Optical Drive Adapter Converter that was not playing nice with the Intel i440BX chipset. I recommend at least a minimum of Ultra66 in order for this adapter to work properly. I used the Highpoint drivers on the Abit BX-1.67M Motherboard CD. Instead of using the Highpoint UDMA66 controller instead best thing to do is install a UDMA100 IDE controller such as the Promise FastTrack TX2000 or even a SCSI controller card like this Adaptec AHA-2940UW. This particular SCSI card does 50-Pin as well as 68-Pin SCSI. Just remember to not use that fourth PCI slot.
@rallyscoot
@rallyscoot 12 күн бұрын
Zou opletten dat die Eproms die op die kaarten zitten geen bit rot beginnen te krijgen. Want dan zijn deze straks niks meer waard dan een baksteen als je ze werkend wilt houden. En het is ook niet zo gek dat ze naar 35 jaar geheugen bits beginnen te verliezen. Als je een backup er van maakt en de roms blijken nog goed te zijn, heb je tenminste nog de data waarmee je nieuwe eproms kan maken.
@skynetcybersystem3tech
@skynetcybersystem3tech 13 күн бұрын
👍
@femke7623
@femke7623 13 күн бұрын
Was i already born in those Stone Age PC stuff
@SteveJones172pilot
@SteveJones172pilot 13 күн бұрын
Those were great cards.. When new, I used those in a bunch of AST Brand 486 servers that I ran Netware 3.12 on.. Haven't used EISA since about '94 I guess..
@bryndaldwyre3099
@bryndaldwyre3099 13 күн бұрын
I miss my Voodoo Banshee. It was the only Voodoo I had but it was a pretty decent card.
@chrisrudi7162
@chrisrudi7162 13 күн бұрын
I have two systems with EISA. 486 DX2 66 with VLB/EISA and dual processor Pentium 90 with PCI/EISA mainboard. But unfortunately I don't have any cards. Hardly anyone offers them anymore.
@GrampaShoots
@GrampaShoots 14 күн бұрын
This brings me back. I've been building my PCs since the 90s and have almost this exact build back in the day. Thanks for the walk down memory lane!
@markkoops2611
@markkoops2611 14 күн бұрын
ISA - 8 Bit EISA - 16 BUT VLB and PCI - 32 BIT
@Kronoskv
@Kronoskv 13 күн бұрын
ISA had both 8-bit (PC bus) and 16-bit (AT Bus) EISA was 32-bit
@amirpourghoureiyan1637
@amirpourghoureiyan1637 13 күн бұрын
ISA's split into two categories, the XT clone standard (8 Bit) and the AT clone standard (16 Bit)
@chromatic91
@chromatic91 14 күн бұрын
Great video!
@bertnijhof5413
@bertnijhof5413 14 күн бұрын
I have two Ethernet cards with coax connectors (RNBC), very fast 10 Mbps ethernet. I think they are ISA cards. One is in my P3105 (XT clone) and the other in my 486DX66. The last time they were connected like this was in 2009.
@scanlly
@scanlly 14 күн бұрын
VESA and APG-PRO
@el3ctr1c4l
@el3ctr1c4l 14 күн бұрын
Hi ! My name is Victor 'Scuzi' Bart :)
@carstuskaktus7638
@carstuskaktus7638 14 күн бұрын
i have a ASUS EISA-486E ... still works with my modellrailroad ... 🤷‍♂
@weepingscorpion8739
@weepingscorpion8739 14 күн бұрын
Fujitsu ICL servers from the mid 1990s used EISA. Maybe this is the sort of hardware you should be looking for. :) Also, are any of these cards from one of your really old vlogs where you went buying retro hardware with a friend?
@Lou_Hou
@Lou_Hou 15 күн бұрын
I didn't know madagascar is the only african country to operate a modern truck
@Raptor3388
@Raptor3388 16 күн бұрын
I remember the first computer magazine I bought in june 2001 that was boasting the new 1.7Ghz Pentium 4. There was also a test of a bunch of graphics card, from the Rage 128 Pro to the GeForce 3, with a Voodoo 4 in the mix as there was still plenty of unsold stock all over (they were completely outclassed by the way). IIRC it's the Deskstar 75GXP that's extremely failure prone. I have a working 60GXP.
@petercastles5978
@petercastles5978 17 күн бұрын
That saw is a Pit Saw. A very big rip saw, cutting along the grain. There are quite a few still in Australia, just not used for well over a hundred years, at least.
@stephendouglas684
@stephendouglas684 17 күн бұрын
"Go scoosi or go home!"-needs to be a t-shirt with Victor's face on it
@user-kf6qc4ig6c
@user-kf6qc4ig6c 18 күн бұрын
Hi Victor, what about this Tualatin "converter plate" - can you tell me where to get one or how to make it? It would be very much appreciated, thank u in advance :)
@TKSERG
@TKSERG 18 күн бұрын
Люблю старое железо👍👍👍
@videosuperhighway7655
@videosuperhighway7655 18 күн бұрын
I remember working on those, setting up one took a while because of all the smart start shit you had to install.
@Mezza9co
@Mezza9co 19 күн бұрын
thanks for the demo shooting - so helpful : )
@pr0fanator
@pr0fanator 20 күн бұрын
reaction videos = thumbs down. Don't be lazy, do your own content. Don't connect to someone else channel.
@unimog404
@unimog404 20 күн бұрын
I supplied the case in this video. And I used only small snippets of his video. Don't be a Karen 🤓
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 20 күн бұрын
Great story, and great video, thanks for sharing 🙂
@Queso305
@Queso305 20 күн бұрын
I always likes lian li cases from the same era, but maybe ill hunt for a cooler master case i have really liked cooler master in the past 10+ years
@joshj88
@joshj88 20 күн бұрын
where was the All-In-Wonder? the 8500 came out that november. it wasn't the fastest but it was the best do everything.
@redgek
@redgek 21 күн бұрын
Run Minecraft servers, Quake, maybe WoW emulated server, etc. Make your own retro gaming nexus.
@Agoz8375
@Agoz8375 21 күн бұрын
Hey dude is Windows 2k/Windows me or Windows 98s good for retro gaming?
@ShrineOfLife
@ShrineOfLife 21 күн бұрын
depends on what games you want to play and if you want to have the option to use windows dos mode, then you are more or less forced to use win98
@Agoz8375
@Agoz8375 21 күн бұрын
​@@ShrineOfLifehello games around 1998-2004
@ShrineOfLife
@ShrineOfLife 21 күн бұрын
@@Agoz8375 I would go for two seperate systems or an dual boot with windows 98 and windows XP what kind of hardware do you have in mind that you would use for this time period?
@victorbart
@victorbart 18 күн бұрын
all the cool games run on windows 2000 :D
@Arhange1790
@Arhange1790 21 күн бұрын
I have IBM Deskstar 40Gb HDD. And still works fine. It's loud by modern standards, but it works.
@victorbart
@victorbart 18 күн бұрын
the 45gb version was the most crappy version :D You might be lucky
@NightWolfx03
@NightWolfx03 21 күн бұрын
No idea how I wasn't following on twitter, I go some retro pc stuff I'll have to show yah at some point
@randomdavid
@randomdavid 21 күн бұрын
I'm just happy to see Linus didn't drop the case when showing it off.
@victorbart
@victorbart 18 күн бұрын
ha ha I know that would be bad
@BalancedSpirit79
@BalancedSpirit79 21 күн бұрын
Another good 440BX mobo was the Shuttle M003, which was used in the “Blaster PC” barebones kit. It had an SB Live chip slapped right onto the board. It was a good overclocker too. I put a Tualatin Celeron 1400 MHz in it with a special slotkit, then OCed the FSB to 115, which brought it up to 1610. Good times. :)
@Prime0pt
@Prime0pt 21 күн бұрын
Core 2 Duo was presented in 2006. So it is six years from this P4. But back in 2001 first generation of P4 wasn't good choice because of wrong RAM choice made by intel. RD RAM was very expensive compare to SDRAM. Also DDR SD-RAM was introduced. It was much cheaper, faster and easier to install. Pentium 3 Tualatin and 815EP chipset (Asus TUSL2-C) were better choice in 2001. And in 2002 they finally introduced second generation of P4 (Northwood) and 845 chipset (845E and P4 with 533MHz bus were preferable). Windows 2000 had compatibility issues with lots of games that weren't fixed even with Windows XP introduction. Lots of people stays on Windows 98 up until Windows XP SP1 or even until SP2. Or made dual boot to play in older games.
@trijenhout
@trijenhout 22 күн бұрын
love your old scool advices, i have 2 tulip pc....any interest?
@ShrineOfLife
@ShrineOfLife 21 күн бұрын
where u from?
@victorbart
@victorbart 18 күн бұрын
which tulip pc's? the pentium and pentium mmx line was pretty cool
@10WA
@10WA 22 күн бұрын
I watch a lot of these retro tech videos and EVERYONE seems to forget WINDOWS 2000. Yes 98 had issues " I never had one issue with 98/SE/ME" so everyone making these videos just jumps right to XP.... Let get more Windows 2000 action it was a good OS.
@obi-wankenobi1190
@obi-wankenobi1190 22 күн бұрын
Very awesome video friend! ,3 This one I enjoyed watching a lot as I too did a P4 S423 build but with the fastest S423 CPU the Intel Pentium4 Willamette S423 CPU @ 2.00Ghz with 256KB L2 Cache and a 4900Mhz FSB. But I did use a slight better GPU a NV40 based one the Leadtek A400 AGP 128MB 256Bit DDR, here my old system setup: ------------------ Stealth 2001 Intel Pentium 4 2.00Ghz Willamette Socket 423m 256KB L2, 400Mhz FSB Thermaltake Indigo Orb for Socket 423 ASUS P4T Rev. 1.07 0135 With Intel i850 Chipset & AGP Pro 50 x4 4x 512MB PC-800-40 Rambus Samsung Original Leadtek A400 AGP 128MB 256Bit DDR (GeForce 6800 AGP) Creative Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 3-Com 3C905C TX-M 10/1000MBit Ethernet Card Sweex 5 Ports USB 2.0 PCI Card, 4 External, 1 Internal Enermax Modu 82 525 Watt PSU A-Open H600-B ATX Case WinXP Pro USA x86 + SP3 nVidia ForceWare 84.21 WHQL. ------------------ As all the cable management goes yea folding flat data cables is super easy and using tie-wraps aka zip ties to bind things together is much neater and gives much better airflow than them horrific black cover tubes Linus and his team used, as the HDD"s go I always stick with Seagate Barracuda V 7200 RPM HDD's I have 6 of these drives all are in 100% healthy status and they never failed me yet. A nice SATA - 150 PCI card would of been better with a 10K rpm 150GB HDD, it would of suited the build better Win2K Pro like WinXP pro are the better operating systems to use for a P4, PI would personally choose XP pro + SP3 but without the 132 extra updates that came after SP3 as these will break the OS over time, SP3 it's self is more than enough. if I want to revisit the P4 build I will go with a lovely ATi Radeon 8500 AGP 128MB DDR or something in that range, intel & ATi were a well known configuration back in the day.
@laur6405
@laur6405 22 күн бұрын
IBM Deskstar.....i had a 20 GB one in an IBM Pentium 3 system 20+ years ago.....it lasted me a whole 2 days until i tried to reformat it to upgrade to 2000 from 98 it died 🤣
@Kundalini12
@Kundalini12 22 күн бұрын
I have one of these cases but I’ve probably committed an act of blasphemy by putting a modern build in it.