The First IBM Aptiva - Pentium 75mhz Retrospective

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  • @TimmyJoePCTech
    @TimmyJoePCTech  3 года назад +84

    Hey guys, I worked extra hard on this video, I hope y'all like it! If you can like watch it 20 times, maybe like it, maybe share it with your mom on facebook, all that stuff helps huge! Trying to make Febtober a big month, let's start it off with a BANG!

    • @rtxrt73
      @rtxrt73 3 года назад

      Dude this video has some of the best production quality on any of your videos!! I really appreciate the effort and man you always seem to take me down memory lane with these retrospective videos 💪💪🤘🤘😎😎

    • @bisontastic7936
      @bisontastic7936 3 года назад

      I've got it set to loop, I'll let it do its thing for a couple hours lol

    • @Ubereme
      @Ubereme 3 года назад

      GREAT AWESOME VIDEO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @hammersti3n540
      @hammersti3n540 3 года назад +1

      Watch out LGR will be up to grab it

    • @danielfatfingahs5649
      @danielfatfingahs5649 3 года назад

      Challenge accepted

  • @flioink
    @flioink 3 года назад +39

    PC's like this were the coolest shit I have ever seen, at that time.

  • @joe_ferreira
    @joe_ferreira 3 года назад +41

    The original "desktop" form factor.

    • @Drez01
      @Drez01 3 года назад +2

      “I dunno what it called when it on its side like this” 🤫

    • @amindlost
      @amindlost 3 года назад +2

      @@Drez01 I was going to say basically the same thing as both of you, and add that Timmy Joe's cred just plummeted for not knowing what a desktop was.

    • @Drez01
      @Drez01 3 года назад +1

      @@amindlost 💯
      I couldn’t even watch anymore after that’n he said he dropped it 🤭

    • @Dreams_Of_Lavender
      @Dreams_Of_Lavender 3 года назад +1

      @@amindlost Yeah, cause what we have now is actually a "tower". A good example of a modern desktop case is the Silverstone Grandia GD09B, if you're still interested in that kind of thing.

  • @halistinejenkins5289
    @halistinejenkins5289 3 года назад +23

    "It really whips the llamas ass" outstanding...

    • @034G63EVO
      @034G63EVO 3 года назад

      lmao WINAMP!!!

    • @034G63EVO
      @034G63EVO 3 года назад +1

      Winamp was the VLC of today. Damn I miss the old days.

  • @HPad2
    @HPad2 3 года назад +5

    5:25 I've been using Winamp since the early 00s still use it to this day lol

  • @dirtye1981
    @dirtye1981 3 года назад +10

    I remember how excited I was when I got my first 1gb hdd back in 1994😂

  • @robertowembley3454
    @robertowembley3454 3 года назад +10

    My first OC was moving pin jumpers around to turn 100mhz into 130mhz

    • @marcusaureliusf
      @marcusaureliusf 2 года назад +2

      I had a Pentium 75 Aptiva that looked exactly like that and I overclocked it to 100 MHz moving a couple of jumpers so it would play MP3s smoothly...

    • @jokerace8227
      @jokerace8227 Месяц назад

      @@marcusaureliusf I believe this was the computer I later did an odd mod to where a company had taken an AMD K6-2 CPU with a peltier cooler, and made it compatible with that socket for more like 300MHz speed instead of 75MHz.

  • @samm7322
    @samm7322 3 года назад +6

    I remember playing commander keen on my 486 back in the day, so 👍

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 3 года назад

      imagine slapping a faster pentium mmx into that thing if it would take and run it

  • @iamstartower
    @iamstartower 3 года назад +1

    Wow... your teens pics are amazing... we were all trying to look badass and edgy back in the 90s...

  • @josegarita2718
    @josegarita2718 3 года назад +9

    That was my first PC, my mom worked as a IBM seller and she bought this PC for me when I was 3 years old🤤

    • @dakoderii4221
      @dakoderii4221 3 года назад +2

      Me too. I was like "WHAAAAT" when I saw it. 4MB RAM 350MB hard drive CDROM

    • @piadas804
      @piadas804 3 года назад +1

      It was more expensive than cars in Brazil.

    • @josegarita2718
      @josegarita2718 3 года назад

      @@piadas804 I'm in Costa Rica, the price was pretty high as well, the retail price was about $1500, however she got a pretty high discount working at IBM

    • @piadas804
      @piadas804 3 года назад

      @@josegarita2718 it costed 4000 reais in Brazil. But the minimum wage was just 100 reais.

  • @dielloarias
    @dielloarias 8 месяцев назад

    I had one of those. It's sitting somewhere dusting in my parents garage now. Man, I loved this computer so much!

  • @fetus2280
    @fetus2280 3 года назад +5

    They are known as "Desktop" computers .. when laying horizontally . Cheers

  • @cosmic_drew
    @cosmic_drew 3 года назад +7

    This is looking like some classic Timmy Joe!

  • @marvinwaxler9925
    @marvinwaxler9925 3 года назад

    Wow super job Timmy Joe. Always will watch your stuff

  • @LosDefinit
    @LosDefinit 3 года назад +1

    The way you did this with the old photos and leading into a classic repair vid was dope I like that a lot

  • @DrMuFFinMan
    @DrMuFFinMan 3 года назад +3

    Enjoyed the video, I live near LGR a retro PC hardware reviewer and it still amazes me what is left out there to find.

  • @tomjackman8531
    @tomjackman8531 3 года назад +1

    Command and Conquer was and still is my jam from that time period. Had that with Sim City 2000, my brother was into Civilisation.

  • @enilenis
    @enilenis 4 месяца назад

    My first encounter with a computer was in 1988. Pretty sure is was an 8086 clone. I remember Alley Cat game. I had no understanding of what a computer was at the time. I thought the monitor was the computer. Then in 1989 saw a 286 over at my brother's house. And that was the machine I got to inherit later on. Used it till mid 90's and then suddenly upgraded to P-100 with sound and an 8x CD drives. Top luxury. Didn't have internet though. Didn't know what it was. Saw some clips on TV trying to explain what it was, but still couldn't fully understand it. When I got a 33.6k modem, I didn't even know there needed to be internet providers. I thought you just hooked it up to the phone line and that was it. When discovering tech for the first time, it's all new and mysterious. In those days everything was experimental. Tons of ideas with keyboard, mouse, joystick, speaker designs. Should the case be horizontal or vertical? Should the monitor sit on top? And all those bulky microphones. I had a headset with a mic, that looked like it belonged in a tank. Also had a gimmicky mouse with a built in landline phone and a dial pad on top. The kind that became popular with telemarketers.

  • @robertanderson5735
    @robertanderson5735 2 года назад

    I really enjoyed this video, bringing me back to my childhood..Why I like watching your channel Tim..Keep it original my man...

  • @hi_tech_reptiles
    @hi_tech_reptiles 3 года назад +1

    You are only a year or two older than me, and we have very similar experiences. First one that had AOL may have been a Pentium or a 486 I cant remember. But we got on AOL then MSN, then we moved to like a Pentium 3 a few years later. Wish my memory was better so I could put it on a timeline. Retro tech and retro consoles for that matter is fun, I have learned a ton about board level repair from retro tech, starting at LGR all the way down to Voltar, bigclivedotcom and others, making sure to heat a solder iron to the right temp, how to read resistor bands and how to use a heat gun lol.

  • @Middcore
    @Middcore 3 года назад +2

    My family's first home PC was an IBM Aptiva... it was a later model though, with I believe an AMD K6 at about 350mhz. I still have a soft spot for the brand name nevertheless. That digression aside, cool video Timmy Joe, the extra work really shows.

  • @celery4564
    @celery4564 3 года назад

    I remember getting my first ZX Spectrum for Christmas in the early 80's........still gaming now into my 50's.

  • @BennyTech
    @BennyTech 3 года назад +1

    Loved that intro man! Great story telling!

  • @BronzedTube
    @BronzedTube 3 года назад

    Our stories are very similar. 386 to a p75, was amazing. The Biway, ha, the memories. Greetings from New Brunswick.

  • @severussnap4373
    @severussnap4373 3 года назад +1

    that desktop background picture brings back memories dude

  • @bisontastic7936
    @bisontastic7936 3 года назад +16

    love these old tech vids, hope you get your hands on a Commodore 64 one day.

  • @guderian7795
    @guderian7795 Год назад

    LOL, back in 1995 I had an Intel 486DX4/100 CPU, 32Mb RAM, 2Gig HD, 56K US Robotics Modem, Soundblaster 16bit soundcard, and a 16mb 3D Viper video card running Windows 95. I loved that system. It played every game I wanted to play.

  • @gluonsworkshop9880
    @gluonsworkshop9880 3 года назад

    Great video! Brought back good memories of my first PCs, an IBM PS/1 286 and an IBM PS/VP 486 DX4. I'm still in love with the desktop/under the monitor form factor.
    I'm still on a quest to build a modern, scratch-built and custom-watercooled PC with this form factor :)

  • @GoodGamer3000
    @GoodGamer3000 3 года назад

    Nice job with this video, the editing was on point. Keep it up with this quality content

  • @LethalMercury
    @LethalMercury 6 месяцев назад

    I was 11 when my family got one of these! 1 GB hard drive. Played hundreds of hours of Doom 2, Descent, and Duke Nukem on it. We put those AOL discs from the mail to good use. Ashamed to admit it, but my dad still uses AOL as his only email address, yes, he pays for AOL!

  • @dbuckfan8301
    @dbuckfan8301 3 года назад

    Great time man. Thanks for the ride

  • @tomb3782
    @tomb3782 3 года назад +1

    My office had a bunch of these machines just like this one in our office. A former employee took ALL of the mouse balls from the mice's, no one wanted to wanted to pay him for (as the Companies PO stated): "My balls!" And I knew some dude stole those just to hear some PO officially state "Please give me my balls back!" Which the PO never said that exact phrase, the computers were recycled, and the PO never got "his balls" back.

  • @50Papa
    @50Papa 3 года назад

    Got yourself a new subscriber!
    Love your vids!!

  • @AgentSmith911
    @AgentSmith911 Год назад

    What a nostalgia trip! We had this IBM Aptiva as a home computer back in 95 and it only cost my parents $3 000 lol It mostly had games from 93 and 94 on it though, and they ran fine. The games you play in this video is more appropriate on a more powerful Windows 98 PC probably.

  • @retropcdurham
    @retropcdurham 3 года назад +1

    As someone who worked at IBM Home Computing in the 90s this is a great trip down memory lane

  • @HELLACRY
    @HELLACRY 3 года назад

    Love this nice style of video Timmy Joe. Keep it up!

  • @cj_zak1681
    @cj_zak1681 3 года назад

    Timmy love the reboot of your channel. Now THIS is content

  • @theBoomerDoomer
    @theBoomerDoomer 3 года назад

    Never had an Aptiva, but definitely remember the struggle of playing games on my 486DX4 100Mhz with 8MB of RAM back in the day... then I got a Cyrix 6x86 266 my freshman year of college and was running NT 4 and playing Quake deathmatches on the campus network. This video really took me back to a much simpler, and better time. Thanks for the walk down memory lane, TJ!

  • @timjanssen2771
    @timjanssen2771 3 года назад

    Great video. Love these looks back at old hardware.

  • @dixonsoftwaresolutions5031
    @dixonsoftwaresolutions5031 3 года назад

    My first pc was a pentium 75 from AT&T. Yes, they made computers back then. I just recently bought the exact same model on ebay and have been having a blast reliving the old days. Love the video!

  • @HelghastMerc
    @HelghastMerc 3 года назад

    My family had a PC, like this. It was an IBM Aptiva, and it was the same model, except the mouse was a little different and the processor was a Pentium 100. This PC is unique and special, because it is specifically an OEM PC, by IBM. In fact, you normally cannot install an Operating System as easily as you would a custom PC. The IBM Aptiva we had came with a recovery software, that would install Windows 3.1 and PC DOS (Yes, PC DOS!). About a month later, we received a Windows 95 CD, along with Pitfall: The Myan Adventure and Endoorfun. The Windows 95 CD, that was sent to us, was only used to upgrade Windows 3.1 to Win 95. That means you can't use the CD ti install the Operating System on another blank PC. The Upgrade CD was specifically for the IBM Aptiva. It was weird, I know, but we played some great games on it. However, about 17 years ago, we junked the whole thing because the HDD went dead, and I greatly regret it to this day. But we still have the original Software CDs that came with the IBM Aptiva, all scratched to hell.

  • @flknbrt
    @flknbrt 3 года назад

    The IBM aptiva we had as our first family computer was the 486 sx 25 MHz with a 270 megabyte harddrive. My brother works for their server division(still does) and helped us get one in 1994/1995.
    Getting windows 95 to work on that was not even a thought. Had a lot of fun on it later with lucasart golden era adventure games. Getting Creative multimedia bundle with sound blaster 16 and 2x cd-rom helped.

  • @Gravel-79
    @Gravel-79 3 года назад

    This was a trip back in time,15 year old me was playing games on my dads AMD AM5x86.
    Then 9 or 10 years later he bought a AMD Athlon 64 2800+ that now sits at my house in a closet.
    I have SliTaz linux on it.

  • @BeefJerky4104
    @BeefJerky4104 3 года назад

    I love retro PC videos like this. I grew up in the same era of computing, so I can really relate to your experiences and what those now ancient pentiums had to offer a young gamer.

  • @giordanoluna
    @giordanoluna 2 года назад

    Hi. What a splendid video!! Love it. I remember about my IBM Aptiva 2134. It was my first multimedia PC. You can do anything with it! Make phone calls, listen to your favorite music, watch videos (specially the hidden inside videos in Windows 95 like "Good Times" or "Buddy Holly" by Weezer), send fax and connect your life to the Internet with the fastest speed in that era (36.6 mpbs). I learn all about the computers with this Aptiva. This PC whas my best friend by many years. And I remember in that ages, if you have any doubt about how you can manage your PC, or something about Windows, IBM had a callcenter located in each country in North and South America, with talented guys and ladies who help you like a teacher... no matter if your question takes an hour.

  • @datboi4925
    @datboi4925 3 года назад

    Really enjoyes the video, rwminded me of my first pc in mid 2010 as a kid. Even though thats a huge difference in time. I ended up upgrading that pc pretty quick 😅😅

  • @I_am_Allan
    @I_am_Allan 3 года назад +3

    0:20 ah, the "Ontario Ministry of Education" Icon II systems. I used one of them in 1991 in London, ON.

    • @TimmyJoePCTech
      @TimmyJoePCTech  3 года назад +1

      def one of the first computers I ever played with, probably in grade 1

  • @baroncalamityplus
    @baroncalamityplus 2 года назад

    I believe these also shipped with os/2 2.x back in the day as well. Miss ya Timmy Joe. Hope you are doing well and happy new year.

  • @aqeelnizamani
    @aqeelnizamani Год назад

    This was my first computer, I loved to see the same exact system.

  • @stevendembinski9132
    @stevendembinski9132 2 года назад

    been there, done that. 100 times. and loving it.

  • @GaryReedUnfrequentedWorld
    @GaryReedUnfrequentedWorld 3 года назад

    Keep it up Timmy Joe...Nostalgia blast

  • @zackw4941
    @zackw4941 3 года назад

    So nostalgic! The first computer in my house when was little, was some decrepit gold screen thing. Our first real computer, was a ballin' Pentium 90 with 32mb RAM (almost said gb too!) a 1gb SCSI hard drive and I think a 4mb ATi card with no 3D, but maybe 2mb.. And a sweet, 17" full color monitor. played a ton of Doom2, Descent, Wings of Glory, Lands of Lore, Warcraft 2 and of course, all the Mechwarrior 2! My uncle brought this beast home in 1994! It was like $5k. my grandpa paid for at least half of it.. It came with Windows 3.1 and I remember pushing and pushing to get 95, but it took a long time and a lot of persistence.
    The first computer that was really mine, was a significantly crappier Packard Bell Pentium 75. But I still played the crap out of it, 10fps at a time, like everyone else!

  • @KARAOTI23
    @KARAOTI23 3 года назад

    Good job man! Always nice to see retro pc's in your channel. That pc is ideal for DOS gaming and maybe up to Quake I. So Windows 3.11 along with MS-DOS 6.22 would be the perfect OS for that machine. I have the buckling spring version of that keyboard and been trying to fix it for like 2 years now...

  • @BuckyKat9999
    @BuckyKat9999 3 года назад

    Love the video! A bit different, and a lot of fun!

  • @zingaman
    @zingaman 3 года назад

    Awesome sauce video. Loved it!

  • @nanaValente
    @nanaValente Год назад

    Dude that was our first PC at home, I was 9. I wouldnt be who I am without it.

  • @mrtrek64
    @mrtrek64 2 года назад

    I remember my first IBM Aptiva like it was yesterday. Blazing away with 8MB of ram and windows 3.1. Then it happened...I opened an AOL account. And I would sit there for days just chatting with people from around the world. Then I tried Prodigy. Remember that?

  • @trongetsoutofsystem3099
    @trongetsoutofsystem3099 3 года назад

    My first gaming pc was pentium 133mhz and 12mb ram. Nice video btw:)

  • @Sixkill3r
    @Sixkill3r 3 года назад +1

    Liked the video man!!

  • @tobezoned504
    @tobezoned504 3 года назад +1

    Loved the video! Hearing you dropped this made me die inside 🤣

  • @joshhardin666
    @joshhardin666 3 года назад

    My first PC was the Aptiva M50 just after this one. pentium 100mhz, 8MB ram, originally with pcdos7, windows 3.1, and os/2 warp. first guy on the block with a HUUUUUGE 1 GIGABYTE hard drive and a 8x cd-rom... and that IBM Mwave 28.8k modem/sound card was crazysauce. IBM shipped me a free upgrade to windows 95 when it came out, but by the time I gave it up around 2000, I'd upgraded it to 16MB ram (I think that was maxed out), I bought a 8/4/32 cd-rw that I used to burn a ton of disks and an external serial 36.6k modem... I remember playing diablo, command and conquer red alert, descent, doom, wolfenstein 3d, and mechwarrior 2 (I put my thurstmaster flight stick to work, son! :D - great times. it was also the first machine I did a dual boot with windows 95/98 and a few different linux distributions including but not limited to slackware, red hat 5.2, etc.

  • @teamstrangeone6983
    @teamstrangeone6983 3 года назад

    Yo Tim
    I copied all my CDs to the hard drive back in the day and was able to play most of them on a 100kHz system. Great vid dude. 👍

  • @TheGameBench
    @TheGameBench 3 года назад

    My Packard Bell that came with a P1 75MHz came with 3.11 as well and then sent us 95 in the mail for free. Really appreciate the coverage for an era I have so much nostalgia for. Glad I still have my Packard Bell, even made a couple of Geocities sites in that system. Not using it for anything but retro gaming, LOL.

  • @markdavy6172
    @markdavy6172 3 года назад

    I may now have to buy some merch. Timmy Joe listens to good music! Nice. Now to figure out what to get... and sneak it past the folks.

  • @tomasrosalesr
    @tomasrosalesr 3 года назад

    Nice video! Congratulations

  • @evergreengamer5767
    @evergreengamer5767 3 года назад

    great video didnt think id be seeing some coverage of old parts on this channel, have a aptiva 2144-25p here with the original install of ibm pc dos on it sadly for me its 486 model and im with timmy joe on this era of gaming "its all about the pentiums"

  • @TheVillainOfTheYear
    @TheVillainOfTheYear 3 года назад

    I had a 98 Aptiva with shiny new Windows 98 back in the day. It came with a microphone too!

  • @Ubereme
    @Ubereme 3 года назад +2

    I have a IBM PS/1 and two Aptiva's Love them :) Anything IBM is awesome :P

  • @LittleJimnyUK
    @LittleJimnyUK Год назад

    I still have a set of Aptiva 560 speakers and amazing they still work as well :)

  • @Jthavok21
    @Jthavok21 3 года назад

    Love it. And the MCM and the MTM2 really took me back... Had a Creative Labs Graphics Blaster that we bought when I was like 9-10years old I believe. Damn, that took me back.

  • @Geomanb
    @Geomanb 3 года назад +1

    Oh my first PC!!

  • @gojomodu9934
    @gojomodu9934 3 года назад +1

    Remember playing Warcraft 1 on one of those. They were so cool in those days

  • @jmethlouthi
    @jmethlouthi 2 года назад

    Bonzi buddy was probably the culprit of your winamp player lagging back in the day.

  • @eazen
    @eazen 3 года назад

    Loved this video. Reminded me of my first PC which was a selfbuilt P90 with a ATI"3D" Rage II and 32 mb edo and a SB16 PCI soundcard and all that in a terrible wonky case that was always falling apart.
    Keep it up !
    PS. NFSII SE oh the memories ! Napster and SC2000 as well, I think I actually used Napster much later a few weeks before it went awol

  • @GunJam_
    @GunJam_ 3 года назад

    holy sh!t my dad brought this home as our 1st family computer. (windows 3.1)
    feeling some emotions cuz I haven't seen a picture of it in decades.
    ours came with a thin microphone that I used to record my weird voice and use its voice recognition software.
    I remember learning how to use dos and installing Dark Forces. opening it up and putting in a rewriter drive.
    lastly, I remember throwing it into the dumpster at the recycling center, cuz we didn't have room when we moved out of state.
    It still had that "multimedia" sticker on the front of the case , slightly curling on the right
    sigh... 😥

  • @BulletPr00fGAm3r
    @BulletPr00fGAm3r 3 года назад

    Man awesome video, brings back memories. My first real PC was an Acer Aspire, P166, 32mb edo ram, this thing was awesome at the time - 1996 Costed $3000 from Futureshop! First game played - Warcraft 2!!

  • @brightshadowdenmark
    @brightshadowdenmark 3 года назад +1

    98 SE.. :D this brings me back... my own first PC (AMD K6-2 266 Mhz.) had 98 on it when i got it from new, ran like crap.. took me a few days (maybe a week) to delete the legal 98 and replace it with a pirated 98se :D

  • @prestigious0
    @prestigious0 3 года назад

    Oh dang! I have a nice collection of old systems ranging from 286s with cinder block sized MFM hard drives to a Pentium Overdrive that I would get out of the trash when I was a kid as everyone started upgrading their systems to PIII or P4. After surfing through eBay for some of these I can only say I am shocked with how much people are paying for them now. Now I want to dig them out and play with them again!

  • @boyd1418
    @boyd1418 3 года назад

    My first pc was an aptiva 486 dx2 had a 728 mb hdd if I remember correctly. Might even be still floating around mum's house back in NZ. she was still using the original speakers last I saw.

  • @DestructiveBurn
    @DestructiveBurn 3 года назад

    My first family computer as well. Great memories. That PC came with a mic and those speakers are not the original.

  • @tony8958
    @tony8958 3 года назад

    Trip down memory lane for me as well, I had something close. My favorite sound was the dial up modem connecting, lol....

  • @Joreel
    @Joreel 3 года назад

    I remember playing the original Zork and other text based adventures on my 386sx 33mhz PC with 8mb of ram. We added a CGA card and went from monochrome to 4 colors and I thought it was the greatest thing ever 😍
    Gotta admit I don't miss DOS 3.0, it was a pain the the butt to use. I was so happy when Windows 1.0 came out. My dad was a programmer so he got us a computer at home so he could work on stuff.

  • @Royan356
    @Royan356 3 года назад

    Not gonna lie, Monster truck madness 2 brung back SO MANY MEMORIES for me. I remember playing that game on my brother's old PC that had windows 95 on it. It did run better than it does on this IBM one, but still. Even thought I'm a 2002 kid, I did have the privilege to use a windows 95 pc for a bit and an XP machine for a WHILE. Fun time... ;DDD

  • @johnny14794
    @johnny14794 3 года назад

    I had a friend that had a similar PC and what we did was overclock it to 100Mhz. Ran stable. We moved some pins jumpers for the CPU clock speed.

  • @jgvillan01
    @jgvillan01 3 года назад

    Oh, how fun you still got to play around with it. XD

  • @kayjay3708
    @kayjay3708 2 года назад

    This was my first PC I just felt the nostalgia hard

  • @Electrify85
    @Electrify85 3 года назад

    Upgrading from Windows 3.1 to 95 was a nightmare at the best of times. In fact upgrading Windows was a pain right up until Vista. Microsoft learned the hard way that PCs had become far more mainstream by the late 2000s, and people would not tolerate buggy driver issues anymore.

  • @thomasloewen1075
    @thomasloewen1075 3 года назад

    Holy nostalgia. NFS 2 SE was honestly one of the most played games of my childhood. Really miss those days.

  • @Mustang1984
    @Mustang1984 3 года назад

    Awww this was the perfect opportunity to try Oregon Trail.

  • @Marx9011
    @Marx9011 3 года назад

    I was still rocking 100mhz pc with stunts and first NFS game in 2005. I upgraded to athlon 64 3000, 512mb ram and radeon 9550 128mb, it was massive leap.

  • @parulbanga007
    @parulbanga007 3 года назад

    Get your game on Timmy. Dawid is killing it with the views

  • @hank7350
    @hank7350 3 года назад

    Played all those games. Used to play Daytona at my buddies on his Sega Saturn. Owned all the other games on my pentium 133 with 98se. Had tons of hours on need for speed 2.

  • @76yacumo
    @76yacumo 3 года назад

    I Like this vid Timmy, long time ago but if you see it again just seems like yesteryear. Kudo's!

  • @rfswitch
    @rfswitch 3 года назад

    I was a Packard Bell kid... P60!.... and I kind of want the desktop set up now..

  • @bennyrogergundersen3040
    @bennyrogergundersen3040 3 года назад

    Upgraded mine back in the day with a 366mhz Kingston turbochip, still have it running Windows 95

  • @itsdeonlol
    @itsdeonlol 3 года назад

    Only $20 for a special machine like this is INSANE!!!

  • @andrewmurray1550
    @andrewmurray1550 3 года назад

    My first PC was a (genuine) IBM PS/1 486 SX 25 Mhz, 90MB HDD and 4MB RAM. - I wasn't much of a gamer but it played Microsoft Golf pretty well, and of course Solitaire.....MineSweeper and that was about it.

  • @simonberthold8583
    @simonberthold8583 3 года назад +1

    good and cool video

  • @mjohnson9614
    @mjohnson9614 3 года назад +1

    Wow this brings back memories. Do you remember a game called “Hover”? Pretty sure it came with windows 95. I remember play it on the pcs at school. Great video!!

    • @prestigious0
      @prestigious0 3 года назад

      So many hours lost to Hover!

  • @user-ch2kw8tw6h
    @user-ch2kw8tw6h Год назад

    The first Aptiva i had was a 486 SX 33 that i later upgraded to a dx2 66 and 20 MB of ram. The 16 MB stick cost me $500 at the time.