Thank you so much Soortes! I really appreciate. I was hoping to have a comment from you to be honest. Your comments are ones of these who helped me a lot in my improvement choices video after video. Not perfect yet, and I guess it will never be, but yeah, thank you for your fidelity, and thank you for all your comments ❤️❤️
@@french.satisfactory I think it's a good thing when creators choose to not add background music to the process, it lets the viewer choose to add their own music or just enjoy the sounds on their own (your mics are really good by the way, only the compressed can was a bit too loud at times) not adding music also helps avoiding any copyrigth issue so that's a win-win. If I was to get really nitpicky, perhaps the outro is just a bit too much of a loud contrast to the asmr nature of the rest of the video but its such a short portion it hardy damages the overall quality. We really aprecciate the effort that goes into making these long videos! It would be easy to use an overall shot of the process and call it a day, but the attention to detail really makes it stand out
It is so nice of you to give another complete feedback Soortes. I fully agree with the outtro and the compressed cans sound. I will work on this on the next video ✌️ Happy to know you enjoyed a bit more this new episode as I try to improve my work video after video so 😅 Thanks a lot again Soortes ❤️❤️
Good stuff! I love seeing these older computers getting cleaned. Here's hoping they are useful to the owners and stay out of landfills a little while longer!
Interesting components in that PC. I'm thinking it's a budget pre-built by a smaller company? Everything is standard parts (no custom parts), but probably not a self-build because I see stickers on a bunch of components that wouldn't be there if you were to build it yourself.
mmmmh this is interesting. The guy who gave me this PC told be that he got it from a company. So I guess you are right! Nice shot Kun Ka! 😎 And thank you for your comment! I hope that you enjoyed the video ❤️
Intel Core 2 Duo 1,86 Ghz. Sorry for that, I will do better next time 😅 Just realised that I also forgot to add the specs in the video description, but I'm too afraid to update It right now, so I will, but later 😇 Thanks for your comment The Red Fox! as usual ❤️❤️
16:27 Ah yes, the random wad of dust, an essential part of the modern gaming computer XD. Great work on another awesome video! Your audio/video quality has really improved! Keep it up!
Ca faisait longtemps que je voulais nettoyer mon pc mais ça me faisait un peu peur étant donné que je ne suis pas spécialement connaisseur ni manuel, on a vite fait de casser un truc. Grace à tes vidéos j'ai pu observer comment tu procèdes, et grâce à ça mon pc est beaucoup moins poussiéreux désormais! Merci :)
@@french.satisfactory de rien tout le plaisir est pour moi :) J'ai juste une question : tu utilises quoi comme liquides pour nettoyer les ventilateurs et les lentilles de lecteur cd/dvd stp? Et aussi le liquide brun pour nettoyer en profondeur les radiateurs quand il y a de la croute de pate thermique dessus, ça m'evitera de faire des bêtises pour mes prochains nettoyages 😂😂
Pour nettoyer les ventilateurs et tout équipement électronique j'utilises de l'isopropyl alcohol. C'est un produit qui a la capacité de s'évaporer très rapidement. Pratique quand on peur de faire des courts circuits. Quand il y a des croutes de pâte thermique ou des stickers, j'utilise en premier du WD40 (qui marche très bien mais est un peu "gras"), donc je repasse avec de l'isopropyl alcohol pour tout bien rendre clean et évaporé. Pour la lentille, c'est du produit de nettoyage pour vitre que je met sur le coton. Je vais un peu mieux afficher les produits que j'utilise dans les prochaines vidéos. J'ai amélioré cela dans les dernières, mais c'est pas encore parfait. ✌️
Great and very satisfying video! Looks like this was quite a nice PC in it's time with lots of potential for upgrades and expansion! Too bad it was never taken advantage of. Those dual-fan power supplies are so weird! The dual fans seem so unnecessary. I have one more tip for you: On these push-pin coolers you should turn the push pins clockwise BEFORE pushing them in, this way they click into place with an audible and tactile click, so it's immediately obvious the heatsink is seated! Maybe you should clean up a dirty video card and some drives and expansion to kit it out in the future ;)
Thank you very much ypoora for your comment ❤️❤️ mmmh i will check this push pins clockwise thing. I'm every time a bit lost about how tu use it perfectly. I thought I was right, but looks like it is perfectible 😂 I will for sure add some stuff inside this PC for a later use 😉 Thanks again ypoora 😘
Those 775 socket machine are surely a long-timers. You've done a great job adding some years to this one. I'd bet still runing today. Replacing a thermal paste on chipsets are a good practice for motherboard of this age. Unfortunately lubing a ball bearing fans usually does nothing. Cause there is no sleeve and ball bearings are closed cased and can't be lubed. Unless it's a some chinese false-advertised ball bearing fans which actually a sleeve-bearing or a sleeve+ball bearing type. Such fans have both bearing types one after another. Usually it's a thick ones and it's not so common. Bearing type is easy to tell. Copper colored are sleeves and steel colored are ball bearings. You don't do any damage lubricating a ball bearing fans but is doesn't help em. If a ball bearing fan goes noisy, you need to replace a bearing. With another one or with a suitable sleeve.
Interesting comment about the fans. To be honest, some people told me that in my first videos I should do it, and a very small portion are telling me that finally it doesn't make sens when I started to do it. I will make some more research about this. Glad to know you enjoyed watching this old video @user-dh8ji4ti8b and thank you very much for your comment ❤️❤️
@@french.satisfactory I always enjoy your vids mate. Keep up the good work. Some tips though: 1) It's recommended to replace the heat sink compound with the same material. For example you replace thermal paste with thermal paste, thermal pads with thermal pads, ectr. I'm saying this, because at some point you replaced this pink sticky substance (sorry, i dont remember what it's called) with thermal paste, wich is not recommended. I'm not gonna lie, I'm a big fan of this practice too, because it's convenient, ie you just use thermal paste on everything and you are done. But, it's not recommended. Probably, you will not face any problems (at least I haven't face any as of yet), but it's good to know nonetheless. 2) Avoid using the air can so close to the wire plugs. Reason is that air inside the air cans is chemicaly produced and basically it's in liquid state. Using the can so close can lead to the liquid reforming and penetrating the plugs, damaging them and basically rendering them useless. A good alternative is to use it from a greater distance (5-10 cm will do), or better yet, replace the cans with "natural" air (like an electric air duster wich costs around 100€. Expensive, I know, but it will benefit you quite much in the long term). 3) Regarding the case. From my experince I've noticed that it's quite easy to overtighten the screws. This can lead to the screwholes on the case to loosen and, as a result, everything that is attached to it move a lot. Last time I noticed that was like a year ago, when I tried to unscrew my motherboard. I had previously overtighten the nuts on the case so much that they wouldn't stay put, so when I unscrewed my motherboad screws, the nuts went of as well. Thankfully, I haven't seen you do it, but I just wanted to give you a heads up. Keep up the good work mon frere ! 💪🇫🇷 🇬🇷
1) You are right. When I replace the TP I had in mind that I should maybe looking for a more appropriate products. As I would like to have as best practices as possible in this channel, I will looking for it, maybe for the next video . 2) yeah I think you are pretty right with this also (about using the cans too close) I really would like to try some electric air duster... mmmh I will try to send some emails and try to have some for free ... i guess with almost 300K cumulated views and 3K subs I can hope some companies would accept.. let's try 🤞 3) It already happened to me in the past, but way before I made YT videos 😅 Thank you so much for taking time to write this comment Nick! 🇫🇷 ❤️🇬🇷
@@french.satisfactory Cheers mate. Regarding the technical details of your video (mic quality ectr), I'm not gonna comment on that as it is not my sector of knowledge. That's for you RUclipsrs😅. All I can say is that I enjoyed the sound quality. This annoying sound that your vids were suffering before is now long gone. Plus, I think Soortes did quite a good job commenting on these things. Again, keep up the good work. Till your next video🙏 PS: Proceed with extreme caution when you take apart the power supply unit.
Yeah... I only realised that when making the video editing ... I had to re open it but I didn't take a video of that. Hope you enjoyed the video Anderson! Thanks for your comment ❤️
yeah I am thinking about using an electric air duster. I just want to be sure using it is as esthetic as using air cans. I guess I will have to try some to find the good one. I was hoping that if the French Satisfactory community is big enough, I could just ask some companies to send me it for free 😅 because I'll can't buy 5-10 of them to make the good choice.
@@french.satisfactory I get you on the retro cleaning aspect, lol. You want to keep it to the basics, but eventually when you move on to modern systems you'll need an eletric one
mmmh well it is mainly because I'm working on other parts of the videos ATM. but for sure I will go back to the tools I am using in a short time. The brushes I am using are usually used for painting so... 😅
I adore when all front panel connectors are connected to motherboard, in my computer only power button is connected to the switch from gefest gas owen..
Hi Иван, is there a reason for that? If you don't have the right cables, you should easily find adapters on Amazon to connect them. Thanks for your comment, I hope you enjoyed the video ❤️❤️
@@french.satisfactory the reason is i think my front panel sucks.. or do not suck air at all)) so i removed it completely, now 14 cm fan can breath at least..
Yeah, I understand what you mean. Well, upgrades will surely come in my videos in the futur if I can, but that request budget I don't currently have. Let's hope this channel grow enough for this. Thanks for your comment @scrunts666 , I hope you enjoyed this video ❤️
I've never seen a port like that before the long blue that looks like a parallel port but I thought those are pink can someone shed some light on that if they can?
Regarding the motherboard doc, it is a Parallel (IEEE 1284) port. I don't know why it is in blue on that one, but yeah usually it is pink. I even found only pink ports on the documentations I found on internet 😅 Thanks for your comment Cute white dog, hope you enjoyed the video ❤️
Well yeah,they're usually pink but Asus had a blue theme back then and all ports had that color. Whenever you see a computer that has blue color ports on the back you know it's an Asus board without even opening the case. All DDR3 LGA 775,LGA 1155 and AM3/AM3+ Asus boards have blue colors
Yeah, that was mainly to show that the computer is working after cleaning. The video editing and co took me too much time to make a clean windows install. 😅 Hope you enjoyed this episode Manuel ❤️
I'll rather wash everything, even the PSU. Dry it with hot air and let it several days to completely dry. I never had an issue with that. Cleaning with air jet only you get rid of dust but you do not get rid of smell.
Well, I know this can be done that way, but I'm not a fan of it. Washing electronic components with water is too much for me. Am I wrong? Will I do that in the futur? I would say no, but never say never 😅 Added to that, I am doing 1 video every 2 week, and don't have time to wait days. Thanks for your comment best opinion, just saw that you are watching my videos since 7 months!! So thanks also a lot for your fidelity ❤️❤️
@@french.satisfactory Yes. No need to deal with flying dust and it is a fast operation. I use a big brush that can enter in any crack. I disassemble everything first, of course. Remove battery from motherboard. I do not keep them long time in a basin if it is electronic component. Just spread water on it, soap and brush for short time, water again, and immediately hot air (do not keep hot air jet in one point for long time). This way one by one. A sunny day may help. :) If not, a warm room. Btw, Tech YES City - a youtuber around here uses washing machines, you can see his videos about it.
I would also add replace the Hard drive by an SSD :) Yeah yeah, I'm 100% with you for all the rest 😉 I hope you enjoyed the video EpikCartfrenYT ඞ🥕 ! Thanks for your comment ❤️
Hey Pullutshop! just saw that you are sub since 1 year... thanks a lot ❤️ Not sure to understand well your comment "mboard lain" 😅 If you notice that it is not the original motherboard, I can easily confirme 😉 Thanks again for your fidelity ❤️❤️
Are you talking about where I clean the lent in the optical drive? or have you a timecode? I am using cotton swabs for babies so I don't think so. I never had any issue with this.
ohhh well I never had any issue with this. And as far as I know, it's a pretty usual method. The only thing I never saw somewhere else, it's using cotton swabs for babies and I recommend this. It is softer and the cotton stays more on the stick longer. And just use isopropyl alcohol of course 😉.
I learned even more from you about taking apart a pc, thank you❤. You are the best pc cleaner I know.
Thank you very much Bakir! Really love that idea you learned something from my content ❤️❤️
Watching you cleaning the heatsink of the southbridge is such a relief
Thank you very much 三多サンド for your comment. Happy to know you enjoyed ❤️❤️
the sound quality is excellent, the camera work too. and the editing is soo smooth! I was smiling the entire time. This is the good stuff!
Thank you so much Soortes! I really appreciate. I was hoping to have a comment from you to be honest. Your comments are ones of these who helped me a lot in my improvement choices video after video.
Not perfect yet, and I guess it will never be, but yeah, thank you for your fidelity, and thank you for all your comments ❤️❤️
@@french.satisfactory I think it's a good thing when creators choose to not add background music to the process, it lets the viewer choose to add their own music or just enjoy the sounds on their own (your mics are really good by the way, only the compressed can was a bit too loud at times) not adding music also helps avoiding any copyrigth issue so that's a win-win. If I was to get really nitpicky, perhaps the outro is just a bit too much of a loud contrast to the asmr nature of the rest of the video but its such a short portion it hardy damages the overall quality. We really aprecciate the effort that goes into making these long videos! It would be easy to use an overall shot of the process and call it a day, but the attention to detail really makes it stand out
It is so nice of you to give another complete feedback Soortes. I fully agree with the outtro and the compressed cans sound. I will work on this on the next video ✌️
Happy to know you enjoyed a bit more this new episode as I try to improve my work video after video so 😅
Thanks a lot again Soortes ❤️❤️
Good stuff! I love seeing these older computers getting cleaned. Here's hoping they are useful to the owners and stay out of landfills a little while longer!
Thanks a lot @camb9319 ❤️❤️
Interesting components in that PC. I'm thinking it's a budget pre-built by a smaller company? Everything is standard parts (no custom parts), but probably not a self-build because I see stickers on a bunch of components that wouldn't be there if you were to build it yourself.
mmmmh this is interesting. The guy who gave me this PC told be that he got it from a company. So I guess you are right! Nice shot Kun Ka! 😎
And thank you for your comment! I hope that you enjoyed the video ❤️
The perfect amount of thermal paste! Great cleaning!
Yey! thank you very much DIPPY ! Great to know you enjoyed this episode ❤️❤️
Great video dude 😃
Thank you very much ToastyBeard ❤️❤️
@@french.satisfactory no worries legend
The computer tower design reminds me of those old Windows XP Gaming Rigs from back in the day lol
hehehe, yeah, but it is good memories, isn't it?
Thanks for your comment shermanzuki! I hope that you enjoyed this video ❤️
@@french.satisfactoryyes it is
and yes I did enjoy the video as a whole
Great to know! thanks @shermanzuki ❤️
Excellent video and I have seen 2 of your videos and I fell in love with them, they are incredible 😍
Glad to know you enjoyed watching these 2 videos @joseborbon288
Thank you so much for your comment , really appreciate ❤️❤️
youve just gotta appreciate the effort that went into making this video
Thank you very much @terryhedge213 ! Really appreciate ❤️❤️
What type of cpu was that it was to blurry to see but as usual cool to see another video
Intel Core 2 Duo 1,86 Ghz. Sorry for that, I will do better next time 😅
Just realised that I also forgot to add the specs in the video description, but I'm too afraid to update It right now, so I will, but later 😇
Thanks for your comment The Red Fox! as usual ❤️❤️
It's a Intel core 2 duo e6320, clocked at 1.86ghz, with 4MB cache and its Architecture is Conroe (released in 2007)
That's a tech soldier 😎
16:27 Ah yes, the random wad of dust, an essential part of the modern gaming computer XD. Great work on another awesome video! Your audio/video quality has really improved! Keep it up!
So weird this dust ball 😅
Thank you very much Volvo240! Great to know you enjoyed this episode ❤️❤️
Ca faisait longtemps que je voulais nettoyer mon pc mais ça me faisait un peu peur étant donné que je ne suis pas spécialement connaisseur ni manuel, on a vite fait de casser un truc. Grace à tes vidéos j'ai pu observer comment tu procèdes, et grâce à ça mon pc est beaucoup moins poussiéreux désormais! Merci :)
Ah ça fait plaisir à lire çà ! Merci à toi d’avoir pris le temps de le dire en commentaire ❤️
@@french.satisfactory de rien tout le plaisir est pour moi :)
J'ai juste une question : tu utilises quoi comme liquides pour nettoyer les ventilateurs et les lentilles de lecteur cd/dvd stp? Et aussi le liquide brun pour nettoyer en profondeur les radiateurs quand il y a de la croute de pate thermique dessus, ça m'evitera de faire des bêtises pour mes prochains nettoyages 😂😂
Pour nettoyer les ventilateurs et tout équipement électronique j'utilises de l'isopropyl alcohol. C'est un produit qui a la capacité de s'évaporer très rapidement. Pratique quand on peur de faire des courts circuits.
Quand il y a des croutes de pâte thermique ou des stickers, j'utilise en premier du WD40 (qui marche très bien mais est un peu "gras"), donc je repasse avec de l'isopropyl alcohol pour tout bien rendre clean et évaporé.
Pour la lentille, c'est du produit de nettoyage pour vitre que je met sur le coton.
Je vais un peu mieux afficher les produits que j'utilise dans les prochaines vidéos. J'ai amélioré cela dans les dernières, mais c'est pas encore parfait. ✌️
Merci pour toutes les précisions c'est super sympa!!@@french.satisfactory
Bon courage pour la suite de ta chaîne, je manque jamais une de tes vidéos
Avec tant d'encouragements et des commentaires comme les tiens, je n'ai pas besoin de courage. Merci encore à toi, ça fait plaisir ❤️❤️
Great and very satisfying video! Looks like this was quite a nice PC in it's time with lots of potential for upgrades and expansion! Too bad it was never taken advantage of. Those dual-fan power supplies are so weird! The dual fans seem so unnecessary.
I have one more tip for you: On these push-pin coolers you should turn the push pins clockwise BEFORE pushing them in, this way they click into place with an audible and tactile click, so it's immediately obvious the heatsink is seated!
Maybe you should clean up a dirty video card and some drives and expansion to kit it out in the future ;)
Thank you very much ypoora for your comment ❤️❤️
mmmh i will check this push pins clockwise thing. I'm every time a bit lost about how tu use it perfectly. I thought I was right, but looks like it is perfectible 😂
I will for sure add some stuff inside this PC for a later use 😉
Thanks again ypoora 😘
@@french.satisfactory Turn them counter-clockwise to remove, and pull!
Then turn them clockwise to install, and push! :)
@@ypoora1 I keep this in mind for the next time 😎
Those 775 socket machine are surely a long-timers. You've done a great job adding some years to this one. I'd bet still runing today. Replacing a thermal paste on chipsets are a good practice for motherboard of this age. Unfortunately lubing a ball bearing fans usually does nothing. Cause there is no sleeve and ball bearings are closed cased and can't be lubed. Unless it's a some chinese false-advertised ball bearing fans which actually a sleeve-bearing or a sleeve+ball bearing type. Such fans have both bearing types one after another. Usually it's a thick ones and it's not so common. Bearing type is easy to tell. Copper colored are sleeves and steel colored are ball bearings. You don't do any damage lubricating a ball bearing fans but is doesn't help em. If a ball bearing fan goes noisy, you need to replace a bearing. With another one or with a suitable sleeve.
Interesting comment about the fans. To be honest, some people told me that in my first videos I should do it, and a very small portion are telling me that finally it doesn't make sens when I started to do it. I will make some more research about this.
Glad to know you enjoyed watching this old video @user-dh8ji4ti8b and thank you very much for your comment ❤️❤️
another one of these gem-like videos, exquisite content like always, keep it up man !
greetings from España ❤
muchas gracias ThosePixelsTho! Nice to know you enjoyed this episode ❤️❤️
Great job. Nice content. Greetings from Steven from the Netherlands
Yey thank you very much @jasmijndekkers ! Glad you enjoyed this video ! Love from France ❤️
Nice one mate. Good work once again!
Thank you very much Nick ❤️❤️ Nice to know you enjoyed
@@french.satisfactory I always enjoy your vids mate. Keep up the good work.
Some tips though:
1) It's recommended to replace the heat sink compound with the same material. For example you replace thermal paste with thermal paste, thermal pads with thermal pads, ectr. I'm saying this, because at some point you replaced this pink sticky substance (sorry, i dont remember what it's called) with thermal paste, wich is not recommended. I'm not gonna lie, I'm a big fan of this practice too, because it's convenient, ie you just use thermal paste on everything and you are done. But, it's not recommended. Probably, you will not face any problems (at least I haven't face any as of yet), but it's good to know nonetheless.
2) Avoid using the air can so close to the wire plugs. Reason is that air inside the air cans is chemicaly produced and basically it's in liquid state. Using the can so close can lead to the liquid reforming and penetrating the plugs, damaging them and basically rendering them useless. A good alternative is to use it from a greater distance (5-10 cm will do), or better yet, replace the cans with "natural" air (like an electric air duster wich costs around 100€. Expensive, I know, but it will benefit you quite much in the long term).
3) Regarding the case. From my experince I've noticed that it's quite easy to overtighten the screws. This can lead to the screwholes on the case to loosen and, as a result, everything that is attached to it move a lot. Last time I noticed that was like a year ago, when I tried to unscrew my motherboard. I had previously overtighten the nuts on the case so much that they wouldn't stay put, so when I unscrewed my motherboad screws, the nuts went of as well. Thankfully, I haven't seen you do it, but I just wanted to give you a heads up.
Keep up the good work mon frere !
💪🇫🇷 🇬🇷
1) You are right. When I replace the TP I had in mind that I should maybe looking for a more appropriate products. As I would like to have as best practices as possible in this channel, I will looking for it, maybe for the next video .
2) yeah I think you are pretty right with this also (about using the cans too close) I really would like to try some electric air duster... mmmh I will try to send some emails and try to have some for free ... i guess with almost 300K cumulated views and 3K subs I can hope some companies would accept.. let's try 🤞
3) It already happened to me in the past, but way before I made YT videos 😅
Thank you so much for taking time to write this comment Nick!
🇫🇷 ❤️🇬🇷
@@french.satisfactory Cheers mate. Regarding the technical details of your video (mic quality ectr), I'm not gonna comment on that as it is not my sector of knowledge. That's for you RUclipsrs😅. All I can say is that I enjoyed the sound quality. This annoying sound that your vids were suffering before is now long gone. Plus, I think Soortes did quite a good job commenting on these things.
Again, keep up the good work.
Till your next video🙏
PS: Proceed with extreme caution when you take apart the power supply unit.
Cheers Nick! yeah, loved to talk with Sortes also! People like you guys are helping this channel to grow the right way.
wish you an awesome week ❤️❤️
Another great restoration ❤
Yey! Thank you very much OnlyUsedThreeWords!! Happy to know you enjoyed this new episode ❤️❤️
Nice job pal!
Thank you very much MOMIT ❤️❤️
10:30 There was a lint, it would probably cause a reading problem.
Yeah... I only realised that when making the video editing ... I had to re open it but I didn't take a video of that.
Hope you enjoyed the video Anderson! Thanks for your comment ❤️
@@french.satisfactory In fact, DVD players are not even used today, so it wouldn't really make a difference. Thanks for answering.
yeah, that for sure, but who knows 😅
Hello there, hope you doing well? Another satisfying video :)
Also have you thought of buying an alectric air duster? They very helpful and don't have to replace them as often
Thank you very much TheBlueBunnyKen ❤️❤️
yeah I am thinking about using an electric air duster. I just want to be sure using it is as esthetic as using air cans. I guess I will have to try some to find the good one. I was hoping that if the French Satisfactory community is big enough, I could just ask some companies to send me it for free 😅 because I'll can't buy 5-10 of them to make the good choice.
@@french.satisfactory I get you on the retro cleaning aspect, lol. You want to keep it to the basics, but eventually when you move on to modern systems you'll need an eletric one
mmmh well it is mainly because I'm working on other parts of the videos ATM. but for sure I will go back to the tools I am using in a short time. The brushes I am using are usually used for painting so... 😅
very nice as always
and sound quality could be counted as asmr
Thank you so much to you the Fan shelf ❤️❤️ I really appreciate. So happy you enjoyed the sound quality 🥰
Good job. Congrats.
Thank you very much Luis! Happy to know you enjoyed this video ❤️❤️
Tek kelimeyle mükemmel. 👌👌💯
Thank you very much MuhammedAli ❤️❤️ really appreciate
you videos are supper cool
Thank you very much napo it! Nice to know you enjoy ❤️
ilk yorum gardaş
Yey! nice shot SADECE ✌️
@@french.satisfactory my name means only black
You mean SADECE mean only black ? but why ? 😅
Vaaay gardaş. Her yerdeyiz maşallah
@@muhammedalitutka tabikide gardaş turkler her yerdedir
good, good , jobs 😎
Thank you very much @user-by6gk9vi3i glad to know you enjoyed watching this video ❤️❤️
I adore when all front panel connectors are connected to motherboard, in my computer only power button is connected to the switch from gefest gas owen..
Hi Иван, is there a reason for that? If you don't have the right cables, you should easily find adapters on Amazon to connect them.
Thanks for your comment, I hope you enjoyed the video ❤️❤️
@@french.satisfactory the reason is i think my front panel sucks.. or do not suck air at all)) so i removed it completely, now 14 cm fan can breath at least..
oh ok ok! Well it is another method 😅
Bravo.
Thank you very much Mark ❤️
wow goood job man
Thank you very much Oscar IRQ ❤️❤️
C'est bien y a a boire et a manger de quoi ravir toutes convives 🤣🤣
😂😂
first time i see a power supply with 2 fans
Same for me!
Thanks for your comment Js Colb, I hope you enjoyed this video ❤️
A giant workstation case and a tiny (and very dirty) motherboard
hehehe... yeah that's a definition of "custom PC" 🤪
good job
Thank you very much 陈·乔治 ❤️
Here In Brazil, if clean the very dirty computers, aren't turns on always hahaha
give 10 minutes free time to your computer, he will thank you for sure 🤣
Thanks for your comment Rene, I hope that you enjoyed the video ❤️
tell me the tower case model plz...
Cooler Master HAF 932 Advanced 😉 Hope that can hep you 3 months later 😅
sorry for this late reply, pretty busy personal and professional life lately 😇
If that were me it would have to have a new case, new cpu cooler and a new power supply, as well as more memory.
Yeah, I understand what you mean. Well, upgrades will surely come in my videos in the futur if I can, but that request budget I don't currently have. Let's hope this channel grow enough for this.
Thanks for your comment @scrunts666 , I hope you enjoyed this video ❤️
Love the video's, very well made, nice to just chill out to :) @@french.satisfactory
Yey, glad to read this! Thank you very much @scrunts666 ❤️❤️
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I've never seen a port like that before the long blue that looks like a parallel port but I thought those are pink can someone shed some light on that if they can?
Regarding the motherboard doc, it is a Parallel (IEEE 1284) port. I don't know why it is in blue on that one, but yeah usually it is pink. I even found only pink ports on the documentations I found on internet 😅
Thanks for your comment Cute white dog, hope you enjoyed the video ❤️
@@french.satisfactory Ok thank you very much. :D
Well yeah,they're usually pink but Asus had a blue theme back then and all ports had that color. Whenever you see a computer that has blue color ports on the back you know it's an Asus board without even opening the case. All DDR3 LGA 775,LGA 1155 and AM3/AM3+ Asus boards have blue colors
@@Mirra2003-f9s interesting! Thanks for sharing Laur ❤️
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Aahhaa, goin with Linux ? :D
Yeah, that was mainly to show that the computer is working after cleaning. The video editing and co took me too much time to make a clean windows install. 😅
Hope you enjoyed this episode Manuel ❤️
I'll rather wash everything, even the PSU. Dry it with hot air and let it several days to completely dry. I never had an issue with that. Cleaning with air jet only you get rid of dust but you do not get rid of smell.
Well, I know this can be done that way, but I'm not a fan of it. Washing electronic components with water is too much for me. Am I wrong? Will I do that in the futur? I would say no, but never say never 😅
Added to that, I am doing 1 video every 2 week, and don't have time to wait days.
Thanks for your comment best opinion, just saw that you are watching my videos since 7 months!! So thanks also a lot for your fidelity ❤️❤️
@@french.satisfactory Well, I do not wash expensive hardware. But these old cheap filthy potato PC parts - always washing.
i see. So you are washing them with water and soap then ?
@@french.satisfactory Yes. No need to deal with flying dust and it is a fast operation. I use a big brush that can enter in any crack. I disassemble everything first, of course. Remove battery from motherboard.
I do not keep them long time in a basin if it is electronic component. Just spread water on it, soap and brush for short time, water again, and immediately hot air (do not keep hot air jet in one point for long time). This way one by one. A sunny day may help. :) If not, a warm room.
Btw, Tech YES City - a youtuber around here uses washing machines, you can see his videos about it.
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Ay Si Yo no sé tengo PC Computer Windows y media central Igualito Sí o no Quiero Dime
Thanks again for your comment, but here also, not sure to understand 😅
You could maybe write fully in Spanish or in English of course.
Great video and delightfully dirty as always 😎
Thank you very much Andy ❤️❤️
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now all you need to do is install a graphics card, upgrade the memory, get that awful Linux off the system and install Windows and u be rollin'
I would also add replace the Hard drive by an SSD :) Yeah yeah, I'm 100% with you for all the rest 😉
I hope you enjoyed the video EpikCartfrenYT ඞ🥕 ! Thanks for your comment ❤️
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Hey Pullutshop! just saw that you are sub since 1 year... thanks a lot ❤️
Not sure to understand well your comment "mboard lain" 😅 If you notice that it is not the original motherboard, I can easily confirme 😉
Thanks again for your fidelity ❤️❤️
You've cleaned open crystal with a cotton wool.. isn't it too abrasive for this purpose?
Are you talking about where I clean the lent in the optical drive? or have you a timecode? I am using cotton swabs for babies so I don't think so. I never had any issue with this.
@@french.satisfactory i was talking about chipset..
ohhh well I never had any issue with this. And as far as I know, it's a pretty usual method. The only thing I never saw somewhere else, it's using cotton swabs for babies and I recommend this. It is softer and the cotton stays more on the stick longer. And just use isopropyl alcohol of course 😉.