What's worse than Pentium 4? Netburst Celeron!

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@yukinagato1573
@yukinagato1573 11 ай бұрын
With the P4, you have a pipeline that stalls. With the Netburst Celeron, you have a pipeline that stalls and a cache that stalls.
@lucasn0tch
@lucasn0tch 11 ай бұрын
Just like Xfinity Internet
@omegarugal9283
@omegarugal9283 11 ай бұрын
wrong, a P4 celeron has NO cache, seriusly, the netburst RELIES on CACHING instructions to work...
@PaulTheFox1988
@PaulTheFox1988 11 ай бұрын
​​​@@omegarugal9283you say wrong, but amusingly to me you're the one that's wrong, initial models of netburst celeron's had 128KB of L2 cache, which was half what a Williamette pentium came with. You're probably thinking of the original celeron's which didn't have any L2 cache iirc Edit: just to clarify, the netburst celeron's had 8KB of L1 data cache in addition to 12k uOps, so they could in fact cache data at L1 level and not just instructions
@RuruFIN
@RuruFIN 11 ай бұрын
@@omegarugal9283 Only the first two Celerons (266 and 300) were cacheless. Netburst Celerons have L2 but it's cut to ridiculously low amount.
@dickkickemthereckoning7425
@dickkickemthereckoning7425 11 ай бұрын
Nah man you get a pipeline that clogs lol!
@christopherjackson2157
@christopherjackson2157 11 ай бұрын
It would be interesting to see the effect of sdram vs ddr
@Reziac
@Reziac 11 ай бұрын
Yeah, that would be a fun benchmark with one of the boards that swings both ways.
@sjogosPT
@sjogosPT 11 ай бұрын
I don't think it makes much difference.
@yukinagato1573
@yukinagato1573 Ай бұрын
​​@@sjogosPT It kinda does. NetBurst in general always was bandwidth dependent, not only because of L2 cache misses but also due to the very tiny L1 instruction trace cache (which had a size of 8K micro operations for Willamette and Northwood). This is also why NetBurst benefited so much when P4's bus was scaled up to 200 MHz (quad-pumped; 800 MT/s), while Athlon XP didn't as much. I think even for the Celeron, you can only maximize its performance potential (which, I know, isn't great) if you give faster memory for it to feast on - memory with enough bandwidth to fully utilize its 400 MT/s bus (which traditional SDRAM couldn't).
@T3hBeowulf
@T3hBeowulf 11 ай бұрын
I agree with your stance on Steam and have avoided any new purchases since Windows 7 support was dropped and when they essentially promised Windows 10 support will drop as soon as Microsoft ends their own support. I've mostly switched over to GoG as well and in addition to enjoying both the DRM free installs, I also keep my GoG library sync'd offline in case GoG TOS changes. I have all of the GoG offline installation files for my entire library saved on the NAS.
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 11 ай бұрын
You and me both 😀
@csgosniperelitepro
@csgosniperelitepro 11 ай бұрын
Thanks to Phil i have left steam last year, and already i have over 100 games in my GOG library thanks to amazon prime gaming as well.
@harleyn3089
@harleyn3089 11 ай бұрын
Same here. I only buy from GOG for the most part, and have a NextCloud server that has my entire GOG library on it. So my game library will always be available locally. (GOG has been my primary platform since their beta in September of 2008.)
@T3hBeowulf
@T3hBeowulf 11 ай бұрын
@@philscomputerlab I wanted to add: Thank you for pointing out that not *every* game on Steam requires the Steam launcher. Several years back, after mentioning it in one of your videos, I was able to recover several retro games from Steam (e.g. Kings Quest I - V) and avoid needing to repurchase from GoG.
@Dale-TND
@Dale-TND 11 ай бұрын
You should check out some duron systems. I remember doing a pencil mod to enable extra cache that was a great CPU
@incandescentwithrage
@incandescentwithrage 11 ай бұрын
Pencil trick was to unlock the multiplier on Athlon and Duron. Out of the two, why on earth would you pick the Duron?
@voltare2amstereo
@voltare2amstereo 11 ай бұрын
​@@incandescentwithrageduron were ½ the price
@incandescentwithrage
@incandescentwithrage 11 ай бұрын
@@voltare2amstereo Yes, *were* . I was asking why you would choose a Duron now.
@Dale-TND
@Dale-TND 11 ай бұрын
@@incandescentwithrage "applebred cache unlocking" It was 20 years ago, I remember using an automotive conductive marker used to repair a broken heating element on the rear window. I think the mod unlocked the full 128kb of cache rather than the default 64kb. Overclocking culture back then was to buy the cheapest stuff and overclock and mod it to the maximum which was so much fun. XP-M chips were the best out of all the amd cpus of the era.
@incandescentwithrage
@incandescentwithrage 11 ай бұрын
@@Dale-TND Thanks, I didn't know that at all, but a Google search shows it to be true. I used AMD from K6 to Phenom and thought I knew all the tricks, but apparently not!
@erikmerchant567
@erikmerchant567 11 ай бұрын
I'd like to see a comparison of Pentium 4 boards using the different RAM, including the SD, DDR, and Rambus memory. Not sure if I've ever seen a single CPU tested across different boards with varying memory types. I have a socket 423 Pentium 4 Alienware computer that also throws a curve ball into the Pentium 4 nostalgia. That socket lasted just a few months it seemed. Great video Phil... love this adventure down the Pentium 4 rabbit hole.
@raven4k998
@raven4k998 4 ай бұрын
wait they made a Pentium 4 Celeron oh man they fucked up worse then I had thought🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@captainwasel8377
@captainwasel8377 11 ай бұрын
Messing with computer parts I know how compatibility issues can cause headaches and it is worse when you don't know what's wrong. Keep up the great work Phil :)
@peterbac1698
@peterbac1698 11 ай бұрын
Hello Phil, I am not sure if its only me, but there is some static noise in right channel of audio. About the Tachyon, slowly approach landing zone and there should be text over screen and then press Use Key (i think it was Enter).
@jonchapman6821
@jonchapman6821 11 ай бұрын
It’s not only you, there’s quite noticeable static.
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 11 ай бұрын
Yea Noticed it after it was too late...
@GameplayandTalk
@GameplayandTalk 11 ай бұрын
The compatibility thing you mentioned at the end is a huge deal. I have an Athlon-based system with a VIA chipset, and it was a nightmare getting things (like my sound card) running correctly. Totally different experience from back in the day where my sound hardware simply worked. Come to think of it, I was all Intel back then, so maybe that's why. I need to just build another machine and put a P4 or Celeron in it.
@squeeeb
@squeeeb 11 ай бұрын
Cold sweats just thinking about all the issues I've had with sound cards (Creative, Aureal, Philips, Yamaha) on VIA boards...ugh!
@D3M3NT3Dstrang3r
@D3M3NT3Dstrang3r 11 ай бұрын
I was starting to hate these issues until the nforce chipsets came out and made the best improvement to AMD boards until the AMD chipsets finally released. Those Intel chipsets From i440bx onward deserve the praise they get, they were just simply better.
@sjogosPT
@sjogosPT 11 ай бұрын
Sometimes via chipsets worked good, sometimes don't. They are picky about your hardware and drivers. But if you have all the right stuff they work good and normally have more options than other chipsets (like ISA slots, dual memory (ddr and sdr) etc. i like via for that. Ofc nforce2 were much more stable chipset, but for a windows 98 machine we want a soundblaster card in a isa slot and the last motherboards with isa were via chipset. When you figure out all configs needed, via chipset works good.
@new_weegeegos
@new_weegeegos 11 ай бұрын
I still remember how painfully was using northwood 1.7 ghz celeron with 128 cache and 400 fsb in early 10s. But when i upgraded old riva tnt 2 to geforce 2 mx400 all games i needed ran smoothly. It was windows xp and gigabyte 845 motherboard with 512mb sdram pc133
@the_kombinator
@the_kombinator 11 ай бұрын
You were using Northwood in the 2010s? I had an i7 by then :P
@hburke7799
@hburke7799 11 ай бұрын
same, I had a system that used a 2.4ghz northwood celeron, I "upgraded" it to a scrap 1.6ghz p4 willamette. realistically the celeron was completely useless in even basic use, the instant you had more than a fresh install of windows xp you got 100% cpu idles. it really was that bad. the P4 at least ran a web browser better, which was the biggest issue at that point. this PC also had only PCI slots, and while I later got an "upgrade" PCI based FX 5200... most of it's life was spent with intel 845 "Extreme" graphics. this was in the late 2010s, I was a broke kid without a choice, anything to make the PC a little less intolerable was worth it. but man that system was such a piece of trash.
@roland11110010101
@roland11110010101 10 ай бұрын
@@hburke7799 Yeah, I remember I once installed win xp sp3 on several celeron 2.1(16*133) and Celeron 2600 (26*100) northwood . I only installed drivers and god it was slow on a clean system. I instantly felt that animation of menus was not smooth. Never had experience with this platform before, and I was amazed how bad it was. Then I installed win xp sp3 on athlon like 1600+ or 1900+ and it was so much better. Even Celeron M 1600 was a lot better than northwood, though it had 100mz FSB vs 133 on northwood and athlon. Celeron 2600 (26*100) was garbage.
@Fahrenheit38
@Fahrenheit38 11 ай бұрын
Always shocked how much hardware Drakan takes to run at 60FPS. It came out in 99 so I had to be running it on my TNT2.
@deafomega
@deafomega 11 ай бұрын
Shogo was really good for what it was. I would love to see a next gen version of the concepts in that game.
@Arivia1
@Arivia1 11 ай бұрын
Titanfall!
@3dfxvoodoocards6
@3dfxvoodoocards6 11 ай бұрын
1:40 - Tom's Hardware evidently got some $$$ from Intel to review the Celeron and P4 in a favorable way. Many hardware companies payed PC Magazines, Sites, reviewers a lot of money to show their products in a positive way. I remember in my country Romania back in 1999 and after the PC Magazines that were full of nvidia comercials always said (ridiculosly) that the TNT2's were by far the best video cards in every aspect and that the Voodoo 3's are outdated, slow, with bad image quality etc even though just a year earlier in 1998 when they didn't have nvidia comercials they praised 3dfx and recomanded mostly 3dfx cards V1, V2 and Banshee. That totally changed when the nvidia comercials appeared in their magazine.
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 11 ай бұрын
These days companies get called out right away but back in the day you wouldn't have known...
@Trick-Framed
@Trick-Framed 11 ай бұрын
Another lovely breakfast with Phil's! I loved that Celeron. It was one of the best overclockers on the planet. I held the world record for about 3 hours on the day we all figured this out. Good Times.
@danielberrett2179
@danielberrett2179 11 ай бұрын
Sage Wisdom: "I already have no hair, and don't wanna lose anymore" Happy Philday viewers!
@itstheweirdguy
@itstheweirdguy 11 ай бұрын
I totally agree with your Netburst comments. I built my first PC with an Athlon XP 1800+ in 2002, and felt like I was hot stuff, and I sure was right! Later on I upgraded to a XP 2500+, and i felt like hot stuff then too! The point you make near the end for having a slower pc than an athlon64 for shogo to work properly is fascinating.
@AaronHendu
@AaronHendu 11 ай бұрын
My first PC I ever bought with my own money, before I learned how to build my own, was a Netburst Celeron PC. I think it was a 1.8Ghz. I upgraded the RAM to 512MB and added a PCI FX5200, as there was no AGP slot and it was all I could find locally before the days where people could buy online. I remember playing that Microsoft rally racing game and thinking it was amazing. I later realized my PC was a hunk of junk and started building my own that didnt suck.
@abooogeek
@abooogeek 11 ай бұрын
Really looking forward for the comparison to the P4 2.8Ghz benchmark! I really stayed myself out from the Pentium 4 back in the days, but nowadays these are the more common CPU I am ending in the random computer cases I buy from local auctions and marketplace. Also I may try SDRAM versus DDRAM on one of my Pentium 4 (mounted on a PC-Chips SIS chipset :p).
@retrowikid
@retrowikid 11 ай бұрын
It is really fun (in a twisted way). The Celeron was nothing more (or less) than a cost optimized Pentium 4. It fared slightly worse than a Duron due to the way the cache operated and the latency impact of a missed branch prediction, but it was still sold in probably hundreds of thousands of computers. Overall, it saved Intel money and was popular enough with OEMs. The end-user never mattered.
@FeverDev64
@FeverDev64 11 ай бұрын
My first PC was a Celeron D. I believe it had 256kb l2 cache ( or no cache at all🤔) and no gpu. Man vice city lagged at 640x480
@RetroScorp
@RetroScorp 11 ай бұрын
Yeah Celeron D had 256kb L2. But back then the integrated GPUs (Intel, SiS or S3/Via) on the mainboards were slow, some games even refused to run at all.
@FeverDev64
@FeverDev64 11 ай бұрын
@@RetroScorp it was a via mobo with a sis north bridge. Had an AGP slot which was never populated.
@Kakariki73
@Kakariki73 9 ай бұрын
Nice to see that you also used the Winfast A250, mine does an excellent job in my W98 rig 👍🏻 I have the two fan version btw but they aren't too noisy but had to replace the 'spongey' dust filters since they changed into powder almost 😂
@WhoWalkTheEarth
@WhoWalkTheEarth 11 ай бұрын
I remember! an Athlon XP at 2000 MHz was capable to (roughly, without SSE2) play KZbin videos while a Northwood Celeron overclocked to 3200 MHz cannot.
@mmaxeator
@mmaxeator 11 ай бұрын
That was pretty bad. On my Pentium III 1000/133 with Radeon9100, Expendable runs on 85 FPS (640x480)
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 11 ай бұрын
Yup I was really surprised seeing that game struggle...
@mmartti2k116
@mmartti2k116 11 ай бұрын
When i was child we had prebuilds at family, Packard Bell with celeron (2.8, 512ram, 160hdd, 9200se) and later hp compaq d330ut (2.8 p4, 1gb ram and dont remember the rest). It is only like 15 years ago so not that long to be honest! These spaceheaters does have special place in my heart for some reason. Have been looking parts to build that era Win XP machine but prices have come up and hard to find locally anymore (versus, few years ago you could find this kind on stuff from dumpster all day long). Athlon XP is also kinda interesting for me. Let’s hope that some beautiful day i got opportunity to build my dream pc of that era! I have been thinkering around c2d/c2q machines for long time but they feel ”too new” for me.
@RetroScorp
@RetroScorp 11 ай бұрын
Yeah on Pentium 4/Celeron Expandable likes cache size as much as Quake 3 likes memory bandwith. It's the same with Duron vs. Athlon but not to that extent. In the beginning the celeron was further slowed down because OEMs used SD-RAM Boards for a long time until they switched to DDR266 .
@pavelfara9333
@pavelfara9333 11 ай бұрын
I like you are working also and often with just a normal hardware one can get without "selling his liver and kindeys.".👍 And I like workin with the hardware which was common and available. When it comes on P4 I have got a system based on socket 423 and it has 1.7Ghz CPU and the infamous RAMBUS memory 🤪. The PC is badly abused and the original SCSI HDD is unfortunately missing 😢. It needs a lot of work to look good again. Anyway I am looking forward to see what this beast can do!
@Pidalin
@Pidalin 6 ай бұрын
0:05 - oh nooooo, my old motherboard!!!!
@IcebergTech
@IcebergTech 11 ай бұрын
Mate, love the content as always but there's a bit of feedback hum on your mic
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 11 ай бұрын
Working on it
@ineligible2267
@ineligible2267 11 ай бұрын
Long-time fan of the content, not sure if anyone else has mentioned this but I hear a high-pitched buzzing in your recent videos that I assume comes from the microphone being used. This is mainly in the right audio channel in these HD600s.
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 11 ай бұрын
Yes Insolved it afterwards but the recording was already ruined...
@ineligible2267
@ineligible2267 11 ай бұрын
@@philscomputerlab Glad to hear it was solvable; I wouldn't want to throw out a completed recording either
@davidp4456
@davidp4456 11 ай бұрын
Thank you Phil. That was really intereting. I always went with AMD so Intel tech always passed me by. Even tho’ I was aware of their iterations the Netburst Celeron meets its expectations to a limit like any other processor, but as ever the marketing over sold its abilities and let people down. I would use one today as the competitive b/s doesn’t matter any more. I just need to know that a cpu will perform as I need it to for the games I want to play. If it doesn’t I’ll just build a newer system.
@dons8365
@dons8365 11 ай бұрын
Always love these type of videos. Brings back a lot of memories. Keep 'em up !!!
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 11 ай бұрын
Thanks! Will do!
@roland11110010101
@roland11110010101 10 ай бұрын
we were young and naive
@peterilling1627
@peterilling1627 11 ай бұрын
Great video Phil.Funny thing still have my Pentuim 4 celeron 1.7 ghz on my test bench.Running tests on my old Voodoo 3 3000 ,Matrox 8 meg and thenold ATI 4 meg card they bring up some interesting results. Been 45 years today the computer sector.Never liked new tech i am old school love Reto stuff. Cheers from Turkey mate.
@pete8475
@pete8475 11 ай бұрын
Hi Phil there is a hum in the audio throughout this video, not really noticeably on desktop speakers but awful on my headphones.
@railsrust
@railsrust 11 ай бұрын
Yeah they're not real great. On the other hand, they come as standard in a ton of Dell Dimensions which are dirt cheap. The dimensions only have PCI slots, so would need something like a Voodoo 2 to compliment the onboard Intel graphics. Figured out that the onboard sound in that chipset has Soundblaster compatibility without fm or midi. Perhaps something worth experimenting with using Serdaco's LPT cards? These machines in the right setup could be excellent cheap first steps into retro gaming. I also know for a fact they seem to respond well to sound cards like the Yamaha PCI cards you featured years ago.
@paulrobertmarino7623
@paulrobertmarino7623 11 ай бұрын
I've beaten that game a few times and docking in that game has always been hard and a little glitchy, you basically need to maneuver in different spots over the platform very slowly as slow as possible and just keep hitting enter. It does prompt you with text on the screen when you can dock but it has a weird bug in the hit detection for the landing zone that they never patched, if you see "Cleared to land" pop up on your screen hit enter as fast as you can. honestly in any of the missions where you need to doc its a pain but if you keep trying you will eventually get it. Some people suggest you need to point the nose of your ship strait down at it if there are lights and get close, I've always found stopping and going just going over it over and over again It would eventually let me dock but its always been fussy. Sometime you just need to move away from the platform and go back to it several times and sometimes you get lucky and hit it on the first try. sometime just turning the ship while its at a dead stop over the platform does it too, there is just no rhyme or reason to when it works or doesn't, its just shear luck but if you keep trying nonmatter how bad your luck is eventually you will get it due to shear probability. All that said its a good game with two ways to win either as a Galspan loyalist or as a rebel fighting against Galspan and I recommend doing both routes as they have related but very different stories and missions.
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 11 ай бұрын
Yea I'm playing Galspan now. The docking worked. Hitting Enter did the trick!
@NuffMan_
@NuffMan_ 11 ай бұрын
i have old s478 2ghz celeron that i use to harvest pins to fix other cpu's. week ago i used its pins to repair ryzen 1700
@MrBonesawzall
@MrBonesawzall 11 ай бұрын
Interesting, what process do you use?
@NuffMan_
@NuffMan_ 11 ай бұрын
@@MrBonesawzall brutal one lol. I cut the pins out with a knife, so that some of the base with solder is still with the pin. Then i just drop it in the socket where it needs to be. The soft solder gives and forms to the remenants of the original pin. Best one ive had was an 1800x with 14 broken pins, took me several tries but i got it working. Overcloked it to 4.1ghz and had 3400mhz cl14 ram, it worked withouth a hitch for 5 years in my main pc until the cpu finally died due to way, wayy too much overvoltage in everything lol
@MrBonesawzall
@MrBonesawzall 11 ай бұрын
@NuffMan_ sounds like your technique worked well! What do you use to solder the pins without disturbing the neighboring pins?
@NuffMan_
@NuffMan_ 11 ай бұрын
@@MrBonesawzall i dont
@amberselectronics
@amberselectronics 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for another video :) Just switched jobs, cant wait to get back to where I can sign up to be a patron
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 11 ай бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
@theottergames1969
@theottergames1969 11 ай бұрын
i have good memories of my good old p4 2,4 ghz on northwood core. but i was a kid back then with almost no computer knowledge 😅
@argoneum
@argoneum 11 ай бұрын
Way back in 2008-9 we had a "network status log server" (Cacti on Linux). The boss didn't want to help us acquire the hardware ("I don't need it, you do"), so we made it ourselves from scrap, err, parts found around the shop. First it was Celeron D, way above 2GHz, and it was struggling, with 100% CPU usage all the time. It couldn't finish querying network appliances within 5 minutes, before next query would start. Ended up frying some capacitors around the CPU socket (capacitor plague times, and there was plenty of hot air blown on them from the heat sink). We replaced it with some dual-Athlon MP machine, after modding two Athlon XP-M CPUs to 2000MHz at 1.55V by soldering some bridges. The chipset was AMD 760MP. Tyan Thunder, with Tiger's BIOS, approved by Tyan technical support. It got 1GB of DDR-266 RAM (single stick, single channel), and it could query the entire network within 3 minutes, without breaking a sweat. Fun times 😸
@opuser1
@opuser1 11 ай бұрын
OH GOD I thought I escaped this evil 18 years ago; what a nightmare that you made me remember.
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 11 ай бұрын
😀
@vojtechadame5860
@vojtechadame5860 11 ай бұрын
I think you should also check the Celeron D. Maybe it won't perform as bad as I expect.
@scimbrelo
@scimbrelo 10 ай бұрын
I played quite a few hours of tachyon: the fringe. Got it at random in the store because the box looked cool. If i recall i played it on a p2 with a 16 meg TNT gpu and the ol classic Microsoft sidewinder.
@SneakiestDuke68
@SneakiestDuke68 11 ай бұрын
I really like GOG. I had quite a lot of old games which i transfer to WinXP or Win98 PC. Even new games on GOG runs better like The Witcher 3, Cyberpunk 2077 because no drm. What's about Shogo, every game on first version of Lithtech engine to Lithtech Jupiter from NOLF2 having much higher than 60 fps will do problems with scripts, physics and can crashing much often.
@romanrm1
@romanrm1 11 ай бұрын
Dunno if people mentioned already, there is some background noise in the video.
@SevenCompleted
@SevenCompleted 11 ай бұрын
I have played most novalogic games from that era delta force 1 and 2, armored fist 3, comanche 4. I had never heard of Tachyon until I saw it in one of your earlier videos and I cant believe that because I also love Bruce Campbell so that game would be right up my alley, thanks for introducing that to me. I really like shogo too because even though the critical hit system can be kind of unfair it is so cool in many other ways. I like the mecha sections and thought it was a good FPS for the time despite some flaws. I really enjoy your videos and I am glad to have discovered your channel. I knew about your website from the tutorials but had no idea you were also making videos. 😅 I also am dropping support for steam and I have had an account for 18 years not as long as some people but its still old enough to vote in Canada 😂 I was planning on making a big forum post and rant on there soon here.
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 11 ай бұрын
I really like one of the Delta Force Games but didn't play much. The first level had a spynx or pyramid I believe...
@SevenCompleted
@SevenCompleted 11 ай бұрын
@@philscomputerlab yep thats land warrior probably the best one in the series. I never got the full version till it came out on gog but Egypt was the demo level. The one I spent the most time playing was 2 on novaworld though. It had amazing multiplayer for the time, had a server browser baked in, supported up to 50 players and ran super smooth on a dialup connection.
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 11 ай бұрын
I want to finish Tachyon The Fringe and then I can check out the Delta Force games :D@@SevenCompleted
@blakegriplingph
@blakegriplingph 11 ай бұрын
I remember when my eldest brother bought a PC back in 2003 which came with a Netburst Celeron at 1.7GHz and boy was I told by a family friend that my brother got ripped off. It was a cheapo family PC tho, as it only had a lowly Acorp board with a VIA chipset and no discrete GPU. The most I could run on it was older Windows 9x games.
@StevenJPiper
@StevenJPiper 11 ай бұрын
To dock at stations, slow down, get close to the pad and press enter
@infinity2z3r07
@infinity2z3r07 11 ай бұрын
I am glad to see you playing more games now Phil. For example, I didn't know anything about Tachyon: The Fringe beyond the name, but seeing it on the channel made me want to play it myself. Unfortunate that relatively few games had built-in benchmarks, so those games get all the attention in the retro hobby (which is actually very understandable--we are comparing hardware)
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 11 ай бұрын
In many games a few slowdowns aren't a big deal I feel. But if you want it's nice building something to get 60 fps locked at all times. It's a very smooth feeling.
@h1tzzYT
@h1tzzYT 11 ай бұрын
I think its unfortunate and inevitable future of these old games as even GOG wont be able to maintain them forever, especially those which are less known. Thats why game preservation laws needs to be updated, people should never rely on piracy to be able to enjoy video games. But i dont see it changing anytime soon unfortunately😮‍💨
@McShave
@McShave 11 ай бұрын
Yeah, there are games on GOG that no longer work on new operating systems. Like the game "Incoming" where you specifically have to use 12 year old nvidia drivers for it to work and be on Windows XP-7. Going forward I think there needs to be an online store that offers a client with some sort of emulation software but I could imagine the legal nightmare of using Microsoft's old OS code to get it working.
@TOMWIS
@TOMWIS 11 ай бұрын
HI Phil good material, but you need better work with audio, on right chanel Im hear buzzz in all lenght of video. Something interfrrencing with your sound recording devices.
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 11 ай бұрын
Working on it
@charlesgrubbs8094
@charlesgrubbs8094 11 ай бұрын
Back then I had the p III 750 to 1133 and the GeForce 2 mx 400 to fx5500 . Wasn't till late 2006 when I went to an athlon 64 3500 with an hd 2400 pro but it was just my roommate, his dad and one other guy that didn't have P4's
@dustinhipskind7665
@dustinhipskind7665 11 ай бұрын
Back in the day, the joke was always "If you want a headache get an AMD CPU" and I always found that to be true.
@Shymon87
@Shymon87 11 ай бұрын
My first PC with Celeron 1.7Ghz, GeForce 2 MX400 year 2002. 😔
@Le_Grand_Rigatoni
@Le_Grand_Rigatoni 11 ай бұрын
There is high pitched static in the right audio channel.
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 11 ай бұрын
Yes some issue with the wireless microphone picking up interference...
@MrDeelightful
@MrDeelightful 11 ай бұрын
GOG is great. I think I speak for almost all millenial age and older gamers when I say that site is a goddamn public service. Most of what I play is newer, but those times I've had the itch for a game I played as a teenager GOG's got me 9/10 times. There's some obscure stuff on there too.
@mbwoods2001
@mbwoods2001 3 ай бұрын
I have a little old Compaq evo pc that came with a Celeron 1.7ghz, then was upgraded to Celeron 2.4ghz, now its got upgraded again to a Pentium4 2.8ghz.
@Leeki85
@Leeki85 11 ай бұрын
At least Intel was aware of the issues with Netburst and they made Pentium M and Celeron M. In 2006 I've bought laptop with Celeron M 380 and with 1.6 GHz clock it had similar performance to 2.4 GHz Pentium 4 using much less energy. My first and only Celeron that I've used in my main (for time being) computer. Anyway Intel never managed to made Celeron brand consistent. It should be entry-level CPU that should remain useful for lightweight task. Unfortunately it almost never delivered that. Celeron's were either too slow for any use or they were too good for their price, often having comparable performance to more expensive CPUs.
@choirulabidin9890
@choirulabidin9890 11 ай бұрын
I think there are microsoft flight simulator back in early 2000. You should considered to play it Phil.
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 11 ай бұрын
Oh I struggle with flight Sims actually. GOG dies have quite a few though...
@Choralone422
@Choralone422 11 ай бұрын
The pretty much all of the Netburst based Celeron's were awful. There were some later ones that were decent but only when overclocked. The lack of L2 is much more of a hindrance to performance in that Netburst architecture. Bumping up the FSB can help somewhat but not nearly as much as it could in the previous generations of Celerons (which I had owned back then.) Netburst is the generation is when I jumped ship to AMD for a few years. I was knowledgeable enough that the quirks of the AMD platform at that time were no big deal for me. The performance of the Athlon XP chips (I had an 1800+ and a 2500+ OC'd to 3200+ speeds) served me well for several years. It has been interesting to me to experience the back and forth rivalry between Intel and AMD ever since the 386 days. I've gone back and forth between their chips & platforms many times in my primary PCs over the decades!
@explorer9049
@explorer9049 11 ай бұрын
Cedar mill celeron is still bad, just get a pentium 4 from the same architecture.
@SUCRA
@SUCRA 11 ай бұрын
Seems like a great CPU for windows 98. Thanks for another one.
@mirific87
@mirific87 11 ай бұрын
the only thing that it was good for was overclocking it to over 2ghz and then it got close to the performance of an actual pentium 4 at 1.7ghz.
@G.Metzel
@G.Metzel 10 ай бұрын
Aside from all the pan and fried egg jokes back then, NetBurst was easy to overclock and particularly suitable for beginners(or for chefs and countries with harsh winters). Socket 462/370 CPUs at that time hadn't thermal protection or overvoltage protection, which is why many of them died horribly from overclocking attempts. Like mentiont a solid and save CPU for Win98 games. 😁
@fmikowski
@fmikowski 11 ай бұрын
Shogo is awesome for what it is but the hitscanners are BS, they shoot you through the door before is completely opened. I still enjoy the game a lot but quick save/load is a must because of the broken AI unforts.
@geraldkainah
@geraldkainah 11 ай бұрын
Tachyon! Yeah, damn spanners :) Learn how to glide (afterburner+glide, tab and then "Q" IIRC) to maximize speed. Landing on the pad is Enter by default. Such a good game, good luck! Make sure to replay the beginning and play the Bora side of the story. Usually I just save before the mission with the Independence station and copy the save in the "choose savefile" menu on game load. Been playing Tachyon since 2000 - I was just 4 years old. Over two dozens of playthroughs done and still loving it.
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 11 ай бұрын
Oh wow 😲 Great to hear about your passion for the game. Today I played some more with the machine of another project. Yes enter let me dock and also scoops up crates. I'm making solid progress. The game isn't too hard but sometimes takes a while to figure out what exactly to do. For example you can take out power spots on large ships in advance, little things like that.
@explorer9049
@explorer9049 11 ай бұрын
I used to have a celeron D 3.6 ghz cedar mill running on my dedicated gentoo linux box and it was still as slow as molasses, even when i compiled my own web browser for my platform! ...two and half days lmao. since then i changed to a celeron dual core and it runs circles over that celeron d. Dang netburst was such an awful architecture.
@amalegardevoir
@amalegardevoir 11 ай бұрын
I see this specific motherboard, along with those that support 800 FSB tend to have SATA ports, is there a benefit or difference whatsoever to not use them with drivers instead of the classic IDE adapter?
@omegarugal9283
@omegarugal9283 11 ай бұрын
you need drivers for raids or special drives, using sata is only a matter convenience, logic wise the pc sees them as equal
@RetroScorp
@RetroScorp 11 ай бұрын
With many chipsets you can run into problems because they dont recognize newer drives with SATA-II and SATA-III or they completely freak out. That's why some HDDs had that jumper on the backside to limit the drive to SATA-I or 1.5gbs Mode.
@ukwan
@ukwan Ай бұрын
I run a Dell Latitude D600 for Win98 gaming.. 1.8ghz Pentium D, 512mb and ATI Mobility Radeon 9000.. more than fast enough for 96-01 games in Windows 98. I'll build a desktop based around a Cyrix P150+ next for a 90-95 era PC. Just because this was the first PC CPU I ever owned. 😊
@karlnigan
@karlnigan 11 ай бұрын
I think you should play C&C Renegade, this fps is a lot of fun
@wertywerrtyson5529
@wertywerrtyson5529 11 ай бұрын
I have an Asrock Motherboard with a box just like that one with the same exact box art. But it’s a P4VM900-SATA2.
@Stangbanger1
@Stangbanger1 11 ай бұрын
Phil, absolutely agree, I bought my 1st personally owned PC back in '97, a Dell running win'ME with that processor playing that same Game(Tachyon the Fringe) and encountered the same. However, after some life changes a few yrs later I found my self with another pc a Dell Dimension4550 with WinXP loaded running a Pentium 4 @2.4 GHz this time paired with the venerable ATI Radeon 9700 Pro! I had obtained another boxed copy of that game (Tachyon) and the experience was much better after that, without that lack of performance you accurately demonstrated. That machine blue screened around '09_'10 timeframe and I moved on. But, realizing as of late retro gaming has become a big thin watching your videos and others, I have since dusted of that old machine and resurected it. That machine which is now known as "Lazarus" in system information lol! It was a time working the bugs out of that totaly OEM system in todays standards, but it was a labor of love knowing what a "hot rod" that machine really was, nostalgically speaking.. BTW. For you, in Tachyon the Fringe, at the station Midas and also the others when you get the prompt "cleared to land" or "beam aboard", hit Enter... subber of channel Dave.
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 11 ай бұрын
I will pickup playing the games in my next project this weekend thanks for the hint!
@michalzustak8846
@michalzustak8846 10 ай бұрын
Hello, can you please show more contemporary (for the period, I know some were several years old by then but still commonly played in 2001-2004) games like System Shock 2, Warcraft 3, Morrowind, Age of Empires, Black and White, Doom, Starcraft 1 on it? I have a thing for the underdog and CPUs like this are often all people back then had, hell, I had a 1Ghz Coppermine Celeron then still (tho that one was a lot closer to full blooded Pentium 3 than this was to a full blooded Northwood P4). It can give an idea of the reality of performance many people experienced then still (tho by no means universally bad, though ofc Age of Empires 2 and Starcraft will likely run wonderfully even on this while Doom 3 will be a choppyfest). Though tbh a Northwood Celeron would be more interesting even. Thank you for your interesting videos!
@alexloktionoff6833
@alexloktionoff6833 11 ай бұрын
Yep, Netburst Celeron's were slower than Durons, but they were safer and survived work without fan after cool down. I've experienced bad failure after AMD CPU burned, died almost everything, even HDD...
@stevef6392
@stevef6392 11 ай бұрын
There are a couple of benchmarks that really hit the Netburst-128 CPUs hard. 3DMark 2000 is by far the worst - a 1GHz Coppermine PIII will actually outperform a Celeron 2.6 in this particular benchmark. Doom III, 3DMark01SE, UT2004, SuperPi aren't quite as nasty as 3DMark 2000, but also run quite poorly on Netburst-128. These CPUs are actually a little worse under XP, since NT OSes are a little more sensitive to cache-starved CPUs than Win 9x.
@JoacoRetrotech
@JoacoRetrotech 11 ай бұрын
Celeron are sometimes the best options price/performance. Most of the time, you can actually rev up the fsb to the pentium counterpart and they will do fine witout extra voltage. But as overall, they are just for office, no more.
@Reziac
@Reziac 11 ай бұрын
The gods only made so many perfect heads. The rest they covered with hair. ;) Back in the day, someone cranked one of those Celerons up to something like 5.3GHz, with special cooling obviously but shows what the CPU should have been capable of! Also, that's part of how I became an Intel bigot... lordy, how I hated those VIA chipsets.
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 11 ай бұрын
😂
@sniglom
@sniglom 11 ай бұрын
I wouldn't say that it's unfair to benchmark using sdram. When Intel released the first Willamette Celeron on socket 423 there was two Intel chipsets available, the i850 supporting rdram and i845 supporting sdram. Very few people combined expensive rdram with a celeron. Later on VIA released the P4X266 chipset with DDR support, but one of the reasons for buying an Intel CPU was using Intel chipsets. Right before socket 423 got superseded by socket 478, Intel finally released the 845D with DDR support. tl;dr, early adopters of the Willamette Celeron ran sdram. It's worth benchmarking just to see what low cost alternative Intel replaced P3 based systems with.
@theALFEST
@theALFEST 11 ай бұрын
My first netburst cpu was celeron 2700. Great performance in multimedia production software, not that great in games.
@Vvardenfell_Outlander
@Vvardenfell_Outlander 11 ай бұрын
It's easy enough to disassemble the thrustmaster and break the LEDs off the board to disable them.
@Nebula_Protogen752
@Nebula_Protogen752 10 ай бұрын
How do you disable the frame cap on GLQuake?
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 10 ай бұрын
glquake.exe +timedemo demo1 -width 1024 -height 768 -bpp 32 -nocdaudio
@tysonhughes3711
@tysonhughes3711 3 ай бұрын
It was poor man’s deal back then, being significantly cheaper than tualatin celeron and duron, while performance was somewhere around pentium II 450 (1.5ghz model) with just as low as 99 bucks. I got my computer upgraded from 5x86dx5 133mhz that purchased in 1997 to celeron 1.4ghz in 2002 and it blitz, it wasn’t impressive for enthusiasm but it did run 90% of games when paired with mx4000 128mb (later upgraded to 9600xt). It is just not that bad to be honest…..
@itspaafekuto
@itspaafekuto 11 ай бұрын
At around 2:30 you say an advantage of going with Intel is you get more reliable chipsets and better compatibility with video cards etc. Is this something you have ever gone into more detail on in your previous videos? I'm interested to know more about what problems are endemic to AMD systems of this era, especially since our family computer at the time was an early Athlon XP and we seemingly managed to avoid any awkwardness.
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 11 ай бұрын
It's experience I've made from working with many many different parts and machines. I don't have a list or something like that if that's what you're after 🙂
@itspaafekuto
@itspaafekuto 11 ай бұрын
@@philscomputerlab I see. Well, fair enough. If at any point in the future you're able to elaborate on this, even if just as a more fleshed-out aside in some other video, I would be very interested to hear about some of those experiences.
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 11 ай бұрын
@@itspaafekuto Chipped CPU cores with Athlon XP, Athlon CPUs going up on smoke because no throttling, VIA chipset issues with Sound Blaster cards to name just a few.
@itspaafekuto
@itspaafekuto 11 ай бұрын
@@philscomputerlab Ah, yes, now that you mention it, cooling was a bit of a death trap if you weren't careful. I saw some horror stories of people chipping the dies with the coolers, but I didn't really consider the scope of the problem. I didn't realise that some of the Chipsets didn't even do throttling, though. Thanks for reminding me, I might have a look around some old videos or articles to refresh my memory. Hope you have a nice day. :)
@kendrickdiego6654
@kendrickdiego6654 11 ай бұрын
It was slower than the P4 1.7ghz 478?
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 11 ай бұрын
Yes!
@attilavs2
@attilavs2 11 ай бұрын
Damn i used a Celeron D 2.4 GHz system for years without knowing any of this 😂 With 2x256MB DDR it ran Ubuntu 12 well enough for kid me to be happy, although even if i tried it probably couldn't browse the web
@JP-rh7eb
@JP-rh7eb 11 ай бұрын
Tom’s hardware with a bias? What a surprise!
@moruzx
@moruzx 11 ай бұрын
I had a friend that got a Celeron 1700 back then. It was the maximum pain that you could get at that time (not Max Payne). It was a nightmare. Even installing Windows drivers was a real pain. Probably with more ram, modern components (i865 )the experience is not the same. It was incomparable with AMD Athlon / Duron. I've noticed at that time, that Willamette and Northwood feels way better with more RAM compared to AMD at that time.
@Trick-Framed
@Trick-Framed 11 ай бұрын
You pick THE BEST games.
@SteveM000100
@SteveM000100 11 ай бұрын
Anyone know when or why Australia decided to completely butcher the word Cache? And how do they say 'Cash' like slang money? 😅
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 11 ай бұрын
😂
@TheSliderW
@TheSliderW 11 ай бұрын
Can you list a few games on Steam that are unusable on Xp without a no steam fix ?
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 11 ай бұрын
Hmm so far Max Payne and Prey is what I tested...
@clintcolombin
@clintcolombin 11 ай бұрын
Hardware like this is exactly why I refuse to run XP on anything less than 2 cores (unless there's no other option).
@voltare2amstereo
@voltare2amstereo 11 ай бұрын
200 > 266 fsb overclock. Many celery's of this time oc no issue
@joshstucki4349
@joshstucki4349 3 ай бұрын
I owned and sold many of these. They were fine for everyday tasks.
@adafrost6276
@adafrost6276 11 ай бұрын
I had one of these in my PC for 5 years as a teen along with a Nvidia GeForce FX 5200. Absolute dogwater PC that couldn't run anything remotely contemporary, by far the worst PC rig I've ever owned in my life 🤣
@markuss.4012
@markuss.4012 11 ай бұрын
You are from Austria? 😀 Do you speak german? Grüße von einem Fan aus Deutschland 🖖
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 11 ай бұрын
Ja natürlich spreche ich Deutsch 😄
@the_kombinator
@the_kombinator 11 ай бұрын
Come on, the 386 DX 40 was faster than a 486 SX 25, (DX too sometimes, with the right timings), I personally had a 286-20 MHz that slapped the spit out of my 386SX 16 - Failing to keep up with the best of the outgoing generation is not a sign of failure. They were good chips on the 2nd or so process.
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 11 ай бұрын
Wrong video? Also I believe the I did a video in the 486-25...
@the_kombinator
@the_kombinator 11 ай бұрын
@@philscomputerlab No, I'm saying that there's always been overlap in performance between the outgoing platform and the inbound one. 286 20 Mhz > 386 12, 386/40 > 486/25, 486/100>Pentium 60, etc. I mean then there were the non-Mendochino Celerons...
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 11 ай бұрын
​@@the_kombinatorYou mention SX and DX. Only difference is the maths processor. In games, my testing show the 486-25 in front of the 386.
@the_kombinator
@the_kombinator 11 ай бұрын
@@philscomputerlab Yes I understand that, but most literature of the time did 486 SX 25 tests vs 386 DX 40. Indeed there are many videos on KZbin, I have yet to find one comparing a 486 DX 25, which I understand were less popular then and rarer now. I might see if I can make a vid about it, I could always declock a 33 MHz to 25 MHz.
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 11 ай бұрын
@@the_kombinator The SX chip is actually a DX chip that Intel modified.
@XolaresTiberius
@XolaresTiberius 11 ай бұрын
Sadly it stayed 3.8ghz for a very long time.
@aspinx
@aspinx 11 ай бұрын
There is no LED that can't be disabled by a soldering iron 🙂.
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 11 ай бұрын
True!
@retropcscotland4645
@retropcscotland4645 11 ай бұрын
The Cellary stick lol. Worst budget CPU in the history of budget cpu's. The AMD Duron/Sempron line were better they were easier to explode.
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 11 ай бұрын
Yes much better as mentioned in the video ☺️
@willanalikuri3290
@willanalikuri3290 3 ай бұрын
Netburst celerons are AWFUL! Around 2004-2006 in Brazil many sold pcs had this processor, plus 256MB of ram memory and PCChips motherboard using integrated graphics (Via s3g oftenly)... The performance running Windows XP was bad...
@ironhead2008
@ironhead2008 11 ай бұрын
The original Celeron was worse. No, not the Socket 370 /Slot 1 Mendocino Celeron. That thing is both cheap and sublime. (Wanna build a Slot 1 rig? Buy a 300 or 333 mhz model, bump the FSB to 100 mhz, and profit. Done.) No, I'm talking about the L2 cacheless Slot 1 only Celeron. That thing was a gigantic stinky rhino turd!!!
@r.d.7698
@r.d.7698 11 ай бұрын
Covington was indeed sad but Mendo was bang for buck
@Donciu89
@Donciu89 11 ай бұрын
I remember those times quite good, Pentium IV had a excruciate price, but still people wanted Intel products not knowing how bad the Netburst architecture was. So they were choosing Celerons over Athlons or Durons (Applebread). The raw frequency numbers were also a factor, most consumers thinking for example that a 2400Mhz Celeron will be 50% faster than a Duron 1600Mhz.
@michaelluong6484
@michaelluong6484 11 ай бұрын
celeron = pain
@3dfxvoodoocards6
@3dfxvoodoocards6 11 ай бұрын
In 1998-1999 the Celeron was by far the best budget CPU that if overclocked had the same performance level as the most expensive CPUs available at that time. The Coppermine and Tualatin Celeron’s were also excellent budget CPUs.
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