It seems like a lot of you want to see the dirty Mconnnehey cleaned. Well Mr Mcconaughey has offered for us to keep the system a bit longer for a follow up video. Now considering my history of being a poor cleaner of PCs, we have decided to give Anna a crack at cleaning the PC. So if you don’t want to miss a follow up Anna does tech stuff video on the Dirty Mcconaughey, feel free to sub to the channel. 😁
Just cleaned out my series X as it's over a year old at this point, was easier than I expected to be fair after the nightmare that was Xbox 360 and one clips, was funny to come onto here and see you doing much the same XD.
Timmy Joe! (Edit): I realized I hadn't watched anything of yours in quite a while so I clicked over to your channel to see what was new. Just watched your "why I quit" vid. I gotta say, I'm sorry to see you go. I used to love your wacky projects. But... with that said I can totally sympathize with why you did it. I've had my own share of issues throughout my life and there is definitely something to be said for a job that you can leave at the end of the day and go home. Having that set schedule can be a healthy thing for some of us, otherwise work and normal life can all start to bleed into each other and become really unmanageable. Anyways, God bless and I wish you the best. Enjoy your family and the things that really matter in life🙏
I had initially offered to clean the PC for the video but when I saw the layers of nasty coating the components and ports like that … we were both like “this sh*ts beyond cleaning”
You obviously never cleaned a PC run in a building site... the most common failure was that the fans seized and something burned. Even a vacuum cleaner could not take it off, it was all for scraping with a screwdriver
Oh come on!!! You didn't even THINK to clean the pc up for him? That would have been amazing to see as a before/after. :( I am a little disappointed with the missed opportunity, Dawid! But do not worry, we all still love you.
I’m betting if we get enough people commenting for him to clean the pc, he’ll be forced to rid the pc of its Ebola and desecrate the corpses hidden inside.
@@aloe7002 I don't know what to tell you, that's what it has. Somebody bought it mostly all at once. Allegedly. Perhaps you are thinking of the 1156 socket, I have an I-5 4 core non hyperthreaded in one of those.
I own that exact case, it's what I used for my last build, I had carried it over from several previous builds. It's what passed for a decent case back in like 2007, back when "cable management" meant just bunching all the cables together and running them alongside the motherboard. They put a little thought into the design, it's just that they didn't get any thoughts from people who actually build in cases.
Would loved to have seen what the difference in performance/temps would be after a thorough dust spanking. And with a new case, I bet you could get that system to Ryan Reynolds levels of handsomeness.
2020, lockdown, did a Ryzen build with a RTX 3070. Had that mad new build fever where you just consume any kind of PC based content. Was blessed with coming across Dawid’s channel. 2 years later and the build was done a year ago and I’ve not touched the PC since and yet he’s become my favourite RUclipsr. Dawid you could do content about *anything* and it would be entertaining!
Excited to see the follow up to this. Everyone should learn to clean their PC tech even just a little. It helps keep these systems out of landfills and gives them new life... maybe even inspiration for young little future tech enthusiasts.
Because of you, I was able to make a simple but effective change to my PC by learning the importance of correct RAM configuration. Now I have less amount of ram but a lot better frequency, thanks a bunch!
FYI, a faster way to get to task manger. Two options: 1. Right click on start and select task manger. 2. Hit "Ctrl"+"Shift"+"Esc" all left side of keyboard. Takes you straight to task manger. Now, CLEAN THAT PC please.. OMG it was so bad!
It’s the same number of steps as right clicking taskbar. Also I replied before watching the video, I thought he might have searched it (which would definitely be slower.)
brave of you for bringing that thing inside, I bet Greg Salazar would have deep cleaned that thing in a parking lot a mile away from his home before bringing it in
You know I actually love retro computers that used to be top of the line many years ago. My PC, at the time it was built, was an ABSOLUTE BEAST, with a GIGACHAD 4 core 4770, 16 whole gigs of 1600Mhz, and a WHOLE TWO GIGS OF GDDR5 VRAM. What a monster.
Yeah my daily is an old sandy bridge i5 business PC with upgrades. It does struggle quite a bit at this point.... I'd definitely consider it out of date but not sure if retro applies? (PS, I was just about to put it out to pasture and upgrade when the chip apocalypse happened. Things are just now getting to the point I'm looking at new hardware again. Although GPUs are still thru the roof. I'm thinking another month or two on that)
Perhaps a different set of RAM sticks would do the trick. I had a similar problem which ended up being bad RAM. Very bad ram. Bad ram needs a good spanking. Bend over!
I had an old gaming rig that looked similar to this. My nephew now owns it. After I blew it out with an air compressor tho. I don’t regulate the spider population in my home very well so sometimes they can web/dust up my electronics.
I love the CM 690! I had the CM 690 II with the hot swap bay on top. Great case overall. I put two fans in the side panel, one blowing on the GPU and one pulling air away from the CPU. Did keep everything pretty cool. The biggest annoyance I had with the case was the massive ventilated top cover had central venting, but the metal top of the case where you mount a radiator and fans was actually offset to the open side of the case. So when you mount a radiator inside the case and fans on top, the top panel could not actually fit back on! What moron designs a case with space for a huge radiator and fans, but then misaligns the space for the fans? Otherwise, great old school air flow focused case at a time when no air flow and glass panels were coming into vogue.
@@raven4k998 They made RAM long before consumer SSD were even a thing... KID. Mushkin (/ˈmʊʃkɪn/) is an American computer hardware company best known for producing computer memory modules (RAM). Located in Pflugerville, Texas, its customers include gamers and industry professionals. It has supplied to companies like Apple Inc. and NASA. -Wikipedia Also it's you're not your.
My old apartment building was 99 years old, and my PC looked almost as bad as that, but no bottle caps. I did have to throw away my 5.1 sound system because cockroaches were nesting in the subwoofer port.
It makes me sad how many people refuse to EVER clean their PC at all. Like what is wrong with these people? et a can of compressed air for $2, go outside and at least try and clean it off. It's just disgusting how dirty it was.
I have this exact same problem on my x58 rig, ram can do 2400 but cpu cant go more than 1333, to fix this you overclock the base-clock, which in turn overclocks the cpu and ram.
I'm typing this on a computer that's also on a CM690, but has an acrylic side panel window. If you're going to clean and do cable management, you'll discover that the beefcake Seasonic PSU is covering a hole that you could've used to route power cables and maybe also audio/usb header cables behind the motherboard tray.
That ram speed at 400 is quite a common bug with windows task manager. Bonus tip. To get X58 to turbo properly, just go into the bios and take the multiplier for the cpu and just bump it up 1 digit. I have my W3690 turboing all the way up to 4.6ghz.
They did look cool, they also make a larger tower, the Thermaltake 100 series, that is very neat looking as well. The case in my prebuilt is an ITX case, I want to upgrade my case, mobo and CPU and have been looking at cases. I might try that 100 series. The smaller 900 does look cool, but is an ITX case like the one I have. The only options for ITX mobos are limited and usually expensive to get anything with real features. Thank you for your service.
Wow, had that case loooong ago. It was cool looking, and ventilation was pretty good. I hated building in that thing though. ZERO thought was given to any area for cable management. That in turn made the nice airflow setup not work so well. I hear the 3rd version of the case actually implemented more room behind the motherboard for cable management.
I had the 1st gen CM 690 and it served me well for nearly a decade as did the PSU which was a Corsair TX 650 (and it's still going strong in another system). It was quite good for thermals and very spacious for both an upper mid-range GPU and several HDDs especially compared to my previous case: Thermaltake Tsunami Dream. What annoyed me about the case were the side fan mounts which were staggered rather than being aligned. It was just an aesthetic gripe.
lol, I have the same case but with green accents. The side panel on mine is also very hard to remove. Unfortunately the guts of my PC are prehistoric by comparison. I'm still running a quad-core CPU in there. Although I hardly use it anymore.
I bought the same case used for my NAS. It didn't look quite as bad, but the perforated plates were similarly dirty. A total construction error. Brush and vacuum cleaner? Not a chance! These white particles are still stuck in it. But well, the NAS is in the basement, so it doesn't bother me.
Bit of a necro here, but, as someone who owns, and still runs a 13 year old PC that was built with premium parts for its time, I can confirm that these are finnicky as hell to OC. Not sure if it's the same with modern PC's, or this PC for that matter, but on my old dinosaur, it ties the FSB speed to RAM and BCLK speeds. You have to find the right Core multiplier (which has to be divisible by the rated FSB/and RAM speeds) in order to get a stable system boot. If you get the core multplier right, XMP should automatically display the correct OC frequency options for the RAM. If it isnt automatically displaying the correct frequencies for the RAM, it just won't boot.
I had the same issue with my MOBO Asus Hero Maximus VII . I had just installed the newest BIOS ver Asus had. I installed 2 sticks of 3200 Mhz RAM and it kept running at 2333. I also did the same thing in the BIOS and I had finally given up I re-installed the BIOS and I applied the XMP profile and it's been working ever since.
I used to have a Gigabyte GA-X58A-OC. What a sweet board! I ended up selling it since it's not really meant to be a daily driver. But my Gigabyte G1 Guerrilla (also X58) still makes a fantastic HTPC to this day.
It seems like a lot of you want to see the dirty Mconnnehey cleaned. Well Mr Mcconaughey has offered for us to keep the system a bit longer for a follow up video. Now considering my history of being a poor cleaner of PCs, we have decided to give Anna a crack at cleaning the PC. So if you don’t want to miss a follow up Anna does tech stuff video on the Dirty Mcconaughey, feel free to sub to the channel. 😁
Nice, keep this type of content up!
Just cleaned out my series X as it's over a year old at this point, was easier than I expected to be fair after the nightmare that was Xbox 360 and one clips, was funny to come onto here and see you doing much the same XD.
Get sponsored by Vileda!
@@DrenoshGaming That sounds like a cool project. I’m glad it was easier than you expected. 👍
@@davidnyul Thanks!
If you keep spamming the "left arrow" key you can see Dawid giving a round of applause.
🤣🤣🤣
Bruh, what fr?
Wtf 🤣
Brilliant!!! Absolutely brilliant!
This. This is why from the pandemic we are now heading towards ww3.
Dawidddd, you didn't clean it for him lol. It hurts my head that you didn't roll all that dust I to a booger with your fingers and help this guy out!
Timmy Joe!
(Edit): I realized I hadn't watched anything of yours in quite a while so I clicked over to your channel to see what was new. Just watched your "why I quit" vid. I gotta say, I'm sorry to see you go. I used to love your wacky projects. But... with that said I can totally sympathize with why you did it. I've had my own share of issues throughout my life and there is definitely something to be said for a job that you can leave at the end of the day and go home. Having that set schedule can be a healthy thing for some of us, otherwise work and normal life can all start to bleed into each other and become really unmanageable. Anyways, God bless and I wish you the best. Enjoy your family and the things that really matter in life🙏
This isn't Greg's PCDC - though it might have helped with the temps
That could have been a video in itself, and I imagine that Dawid did not want to get all that crap in his room :P
Yeah, too right. He should have cleaned it and then checked out the temps again!
Ew.
I had initially offered to clean the PC for the video but when I saw the layers of nasty coating the components and ports like that … we were both like “this sh*ts beyond cleaning”
☣
Looks like I don’t have a choice anymore - I’m going to clean this bad boy next week. Stay tuned 🤣
@@AnnaDoes Only way to clean it is with a gallon of gas and a match haha
please give the system a clean , its about too catch fire
You obviously never cleaned a PC run in a building site... the most common failure was that the fans seized and something burned. Even a vacuum cleaner could not take it off, it was all for scraping with a screwdriver
This feels like a PC that's had multiple cats sleeping on it 24/7.
From the amount of hair, it really does look like that. 😂
You mean IN it 😆
Cats that drop change and bottlecaps, too.
You genuinely need a rubber glove sponsor, as well as a lab to make that person from.
Velida won’t return my calls. 😰
Oh come on!!! You didn't even THINK to clean the pc up for him? That would have been amazing to see as a before/after. :( I am a little disappointed with the missed opportunity, Dawid! But do not worry, we all still love you.
He didnt want to desecrate the corpse that resides within the PC
I’m betting if we get enough people commenting for him to clean the pc, he’ll be forced to rid the pc of its Ebola and desecrate the corpses hidden inside.
@@Fly_By_Gaming Okay, but in so doing, would he not potentially open the door for Alma to move in and take up residence?
I imagine he’s returned it before releasing the video.
Considering that they let their PC get to this state without once cleaning it, what's the point
that dust level is insane lol, it could actually catch on fire ;D
I know right! It does really seem like a fire hazard.
A little bit of moisture in the air and this can cause short circuits.
@@an3k yup had pcb of speaker getting corrosion that way
I can imagine the smell of the room this PC came from. Dusty, old sweat, thick air, windows never open. Never vacuumed.
Dawid's moan of ecstasy as he flips the power supply switch is now my message notification sound. Thank you Dawid.
you know your in trouble when you but a pc and it starts terraforming your house within minutes of arriving
It would be a honor to have dawid roast my rig🙏
i would like him to review it and kinda fix it like he does with the prebuilts
You are more than welcome to submit your system. 😁
@@DoomsdayDatabase please clean your system if he picks you just so as to be kind to him
@@DawidDoesTechStuff wasn’t the i7-860 4 core and the others like the i5 2 cores at the time ?
@@aloe7002 I don't know what to tell you, that's what it has. Somebody bought it mostly all at once. Allegedly. Perhaps you are thinking of the 1156 socket, I have an I-5 4 core non hyperthreaded in one of those.
This has convinced me to clean my pc for the first time in about 3-4 months
make a used person that sounds disturbing
im so glad i was wearing headphones when he started flicking the psu switch..
I own that exact case, it's what I used for my last build, I had carried it over from several previous builds. It's what passed for a decent case back in like 2007, back when "cable management" meant just bunching all the cables together and running them alongside the motherboard. They put a little thought into the design, it's just that they didn't get any thoughts from people who actually build in cases.
Would loved to have seen what the difference in performance/temps would be after a thorough dust spanking. And with a new case, I bet you could get that system to Ryan Reynolds levels of handsomeness.
the pc is terraforming Dawids home into a new planet run for it! or it will start terraforming you like Dawids lungs!
2020, lockdown, did a Ryzen build with a RTX 3070. Had that mad new build fever where you just consume any kind of PC based content. Was blessed with coming across Dawid’s channel. 2 years later and the build was done a year ago and I’ve not touched the PC since and yet he’s become my favourite RUclipsr. Dawid you could do content about *anything* and it would be entertaining!
Now I'm waiting for Dawid Passive-Aggressive cleaning video for the Mconnehay
Hahaha!! That video is coming, however Anna is going to be doing the one doing the passive aggressive cleaning. 😂
@@DawidDoesTechStuff Poor Anna. After the cleaning put a decent GPU in it too - I reckon it would hold up surprisingly well.
Excited to see the follow up to this. Everyone should learn to clean their PC tech even just a little. It helps keep these systems out of landfills and gives them new life... maybe even inspiration for young little future tech enthusiasts.
man your humor is top notch, probably the only tech channel i watch now 😂
Because of you, I was able to make a simple but effective change to my PC by learning the importance of correct RAM configuration.
Now I have less amount of ram but a lot better frequency, thanks a bunch!
Your comments during the video kill me lol! Very entertaining and hilarious. Keep this format.
Your channel is worth a subscription 😂😂 love your humour bro
Thanks! I’m glad you enjoy it. 😁
@@DawidDoesTechStuff I love u
“Used person” 😂
FYI, a faster way to get to task manger. Two options: 1. Right click on start and select task manger. 2. Hit "Ctrl"+"Shift"+"Esc" all left side of keyboard. Takes you straight to task manger. Now, CLEAN THAT PC please.. OMG it was so bad!
3. Ctrl-alt-del click task manager
@@tOSdude to slow
It’s the same number of steps as right clicking taskbar.
Also I replied before watching the video, I thought he might have searched it (which would definitely be slower.)
With older r9 GPUs you can use nimez drivers
Good to know I'm still running an R9 290 which AMD culled from the support list so I'll have a look in to that.
@@Addixxtion LTT made a video about it a few days ago, same with RGinHD
brave of you for bringing that thing inside, I bet Greg Salazar would have deep cleaned that thing in a parking lot a mile away from his home before bringing it in
I feel really bad for that motherboard. No X58A-OC deserves to be treated like that.
Love your commentary and your humour on these videos , gives me a chuckle so thanks and I subcribed to watch more !
That hard drive was hanging like the scene out of Mission Impossible. Extra in spy series Brown Finger.
The content, the editing, the commenting, superb video my guy. Dawid really do tech stuff great. A bit velida protection needed for extra protection.
You know I actually love retro computers that used to be top of the line many years ago. My PC, at the time it was built, was an ABSOLUTE BEAST, with a GIGACHAD 4 core 4770, 16 whole gigs of 1600Mhz, and a WHOLE TWO GIGS OF GDDR5 VRAM. What a monster.
Bruh this ain't a retro pc.
yeah, not sure a Haswell CPU constitutes "retro" PC. I'm literally posting from a Sandy Bridge-based Macbook Air and even that's not retro.
Yeah my daily is an old sandy bridge i5 business PC with upgrades. It does struggle quite a bit at this point.... I'd definitely consider it out of date but not sure if retro applies? (PS, I was just about to put it out to pasture and upgrade when the chip apocalypse happened. Things are just now getting to the point I'm looking at new hardware again. Although GPUs are still thru the roof. I'm thinking another month or two on that)
With that said I think the op was being somewhat sarcastic?
@@level19barb16 not sure tbh, a lot of the "kids" online these days are genuinely calling 5-year old stuff "retro".
Perhaps a different set of RAM sticks would do the trick.
I had a similar problem which ended up being bad RAM.
Very bad ram.
Bad ram needs a good spanking.
Bend over!
Punished me daddy 😖
The i7 980 does not support more than 1066
Naughty ram! 😂
We are doing a follow up video on the system, so I may try a new kit in there and see what happens.
@@DawidDoesTechStuff Cool! Thanks for the update. Don't go easy on it! :)
When ever david talks about sponsor
My Brain: *Linoooooooddddddeeeee
I had an old gaming rig that looked similar to this. My nephew now owns it. After I blew it out with an air compressor tho. I don’t regulate the spider population in my home very well so sometimes they can web/dust up my electronics.
You could feel that ssd screaming when you plugged the sata cable in
It's like using someone else's ***** without washing it first. xD
7:50 Dawid murders an innocent connector after it lived its life in filth.
I love the CM 690! I had the CM 690 II with the hot swap bay on top. Great case overall. I put two fans in the side panel, one blowing on the GPU and one pulling air away from the CPU. Did keep everything pretty cool. The biggest annoyance I had with the case was the massive ventilated top cover had central venting, but the metal top of the case where you mount a radiator and fans was actually offset to the open side of the case. So when you mount a radiator inside the case and fans on top, the top panel could not actually fit back on! What moron designs a case with space for a huge radiator and fans, but then misaligns the space for the fans? Otherwise, great old school air flow focused case at a time when no air flow and glass panels were coming into vogue.
mushkin
@@raven4k998 The RAM company?
@@802Garage your confused kid Mushkin is an ssd maker not ram🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@raven4k998 They made RAM long before consumer SSD were even a thing... KID.
Mushkin (/ˈmʊʃkɪn/) is an American computer hardware company best known for producing computer memory modules (RAM). Located in Pflugerville, Texas, its customers include gamers and industry professionals. It has supplied to companies like Apple Inc. and NASA. -Wikipedia
Also it's you're not your.
@@802Garage ok kid
Dawid is the coolest tech guy out there. Awesome humor, solid content, greetings from the Netherlands🤩!! PS- really like the drum sounds 😂👾👾
Quick, we need to crowdfund travel costs for Greg Salazar. So that he could go to Canada and do a special PCDC with Dawid on this PC.
I really wish I had Greg’s PC cleaning skills!
The dust is what caused the system to fail when running at higher frequency because there are too much noise. Deep cleaning it might help a little.
Your ads are in harmony with your content, which is lighthearted and funny, great
My old apartment building was 99 years old, and my PC looked almost as bad as that, but no bottle caps.
I did have to throw away my 5.1 sound system because cockroaches were nesting in the subwoofer port.
for cleaning my older pc I took the pc outside minus the side covers and used a leaf blower at a safe distance and the dust went in all directions
I really like your humor ^^!
Omg I think this is your funniest video yet! I was literally LOL on my commute. Luckily nobody sits near me as I look like a potato.
I like how he has to counteract the gross with a pretty plant. That was the most eye appealing thing of this whole video.
Haha!! Exactly
Roast away!
More of this please.
I'm sure there's some amateurs out there without updated drivers and unknown bottlenecks in otherwise killer systems.
This episode literally had me crying, the amount of jokes and puns this guy makes on the fly is astoundingly hilarious 😆
It makes me sad how many people refuse to EVER clean their PC at all. Like what is wrong with these people? et a can of compressed air for $2, go outside and at least try and clean it off. It's just disgusting how dirty it was.
I kinda expected this to be a PC cleanup video, but u positivly surprised me that it wasnt
That cpu probably has a max memory multiplier of 10, which means 10x133 is max 1333mhz ddr speed
I have this exact same problem on my x58 rig, ram can do 2400 but cpu cant go more than 1333, to fix this you overclock the base-clock, which in turn overclocks the cpu and ram.
Good to know that there is a PC worse than my ten-year-old Hp Z420 😆
I watched your Thermaltake promo at the beginning and afterwards had an insatiable urge to eat some popcorn, then maybe watch a movie afterwards.
damn I had that same case in 2010 and I managed to have a nice cable management. I uad Core i7 930 I think and GTX470 :) good old days
there is enough dust to give someone cardiac arrest
Send it to Greg to clean after you're done 😂😂😂
I'm typing this on a computer that's also on a CM690, but has an acrylic side panel window. If you're going to clean and do cable management, you'll discover that the beefcake Seasonic PSU is covering a hole that you could've used to route power cables and maybe also audio/usb header cables behind the motherboard tray.
Color matching with my dog...I literraly bursted out with laughter spitting my tea!
That ram speed at 400 is quite a common bug with windows task manager.
Bonus tip. To get X58 to turbo properly, just go into the bios and take the multiplier for the cpu and just bump it up 1 digit. I have my W3690 turboing all the way up to 4.6ghz.
I normally fast forward through your sponsor videos, but those cases look pretty cool. I might have to get one.
They did look cool, they also make a larger tower, the Thermaltake 100 series, that is very neat looking as well. The case in my prebuilt is an ITX case, I want to upgrade my case, mobo and CPU and have been looking at cases. I might try that 100 series. The smaller 900 does look cool, but is an ITX case like the one I have. The only options for ITX mobos are limited and usually expensive to get anything with real features. Thank you for your service.
Its sad that this pile of literal dead skin has better performance than my pc
was sorta expecting him to do a dusty/clean performance comparison with this one. Would have been cool to see
Don’t worry! Mr Mcconaughey agreed to let us keep the system a bit longer for a follow up cleaning video. 👍
Wow, had that case loooong ago. It was cool looking, and ventilation was pretty good. I hated building in that thing though. ZERO thought was given to any area for cable management. That in turn made the nice airflow setup not work so well. I hear the 3rd version of the case actually implemented more room behind the motherboard for cable management.
7:50 Did anyone else notice the strangulated fan cable 💀
That fact that it kept being called McConaughey/McConnehay was getting laughs from me the entire video.
I love this Idea of users submitting pcs' for you to review and roast hahahahaha love your work bud!
That...thermaltake pc case really does look damn good
wtf, real quality sponsors? what is this magic?!
not sure I'd put "real quality" and "Thermaltake" in the same sentence...
I had the 1st gen CM 690 and it served me well for nearly a decade as did the PSU which was a Corsair TX 650 (and it's still going strong in another system). It was quite good for thermals and very spacious for both an upper mid-range GPU and several HDDs especially compared to my previous case: Thermaltake Tsunami Dream. What annoyed me about the case were the side fan mounts which were staggered rather than being aligned. It was just an aesthetic gripe.
I thought I recognised the chunku power switch, I've had the seasonic 1000w unit in my PC for over 11 years now. Fantastic units.
One time my friend was very sad cuz his rig didnt work anymore, I opend it and there where more dust and dirt then in my garden
my first computer was an HP that i upgraded and had to take the side panel off because it wouldn't close.
have to say you have become my fav tech tuber as of late even the wife will watch your videos with me which is something i thought id never see.....
"exploded inside of mconnehay" should be on a tshirt
this is a good series to continue
lol, I have the same case but with green accents. The side panel on mine is also very hard to remove. Unfortunately the guts of my PC are prehistoric by comparison. I'm still running a quad-core CPU in there. Although I hardly use it anymore.
I'm literally gagging watching this over my morning coffee.
Did you clean it out for him??
this pc case give me nostalgia , i had it long time ago
I wanna se a comparison of 5800X to 5700G can we get that on the list. With the same GPU and one with the igpu and other with like a 3050.
I bought the same case used for my NAS. It didn't look quite as bad, but the perforated plates were similarly dirty. A total construction error. Brush and vacuum cleaner? Not a chance! These white particles are still stuck in it. But well, the NAS is in the basement, so it doesn't bother me.
and i thought my old pc was dirty, but this is a new level of dirt
It's crazy, because Greg Salazar just made a video about a dirty computer that looked just like the one in this video.
9:45 You're never going to get that Vileda sponsorship you've been gunning for now.
Totally just submitted my PC without seeing the part about living in Vancouver. So now at least Dawid has some cool pics of my crapbox.
I have that case. Love it!!
What do you use for your overlay?
Great videos, keep them coming.
Bit of a necro here, but, as someone who owns, and still runs a 13 year old PC that was built with premium parts for its time, I can confirm that these are finnicky as hell to OC. Not sure if it's the same with modern PC's, or this PC for that matter, but on my old dinosaur, it ties the FSB speed to RAM and BCLK speeds. You have to find the right Core multiplier (which has to be divisible by the rated FSB/and RAM speeds) in order to get a stable system boot. If you get the core multplier right, XMP should automatically display the correct OC frequency options for the RAM. If it isnt automatically displaying the correct frequencies for the RAM, it just won't boot.
When you took the side off I was waiting for the MIB creatures in the locker scene
"cocoon of discarded human" -- Dawid 2022
There is no way I would have powered up that hover without taking a leaf blower or lp air to it outside first.
wasn’t the i7-860 4 core and the others like the i5 2 cores at the time ?
I had the same issue with my MOBO Asus Hero Maximus VII . I had just installed the newest BIOS ver Asus had. I installed 2 sticks of 3200 Mhz RAM and it kept running at 2333. I also did the same thing in the BIOS and I had finally given up I re-installed the BIOS and I applied the XMP profile and it's been working ever since.
Yes
Was the RAM running in triple channel? If it was than the 1333mhz probably wasn't a huge problem.
Not gonna lie as soon as I saw Cyberpunk I thought the PC was gonna explode with the amount of dust that resides in it
You have the best sarcasm in the world
I come for the pc content but stay for the quality roasts lol
I NEED that Thermal Take Case
Episodes like this make me think I should clean mine. Built it in 2012 and have only cleaned it once to replace the dual gtx 680s with a 1070.
I used to have a Gigabyte GA-X58A-OC. What a sweet board! I ended up selling it since it's not really meant to be a daily driver. But my Gigabyte G1 Guerrilla (also X58) still makes a fantastic HTPC to this day.