Quad Intel Xeon - COMPAQ Proliant 6000 first start + inspection

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024

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  • @Starfireaw11
    @Starfireaw11 3 года назад +50

    I used to manage a couple of these back in the day - 20 years or so ago. It brings back a lot of memories. It's kind of sad that yours is low-spec and missing parts, but good on you for keeping it and trying to bring it to life.

  • @BilisNegra
    @BilisNegra 3 года назад +102

    This beast could mount up to 8GB RAM over 20 years ago! Just mind-blowing. I'm not sure if I want to know how much it would cost to max it up, though.

    • @abx42
      @abx42 3 года назад +19

      Probably close to a half a mil I mean ram was damn expensive back then

    • @DalviqCash
      @DalviqCash 3 года назад +6

      Not sure what type of RAM this particular rig can use but exactly 20 years ago I bought 1 GB of fast server ram, namely RDRAM which was the most expensive type back then, for the total amount of 1300 USD or about $320 per a 256MB stick. So there is no way 8GB of ANY ram would cost more that $6K only back in 1999-2001. For half a mil ( assuming you're talking about US dollars ) you could probably build a small data center of your own. And while you certainly could max a rig like this one out with RAM fast SCSI drives MOs and whatever else fits in there the biggest challenge was to max out the actual amount of that RAM and perhaps storage unless the machine was in fact used in a data center. But definitely not as a SOHO computer.

    • @RETROHardware
      @RETROHardware  3 года назад +22

      Not sure what is max amount of RAM supported. RAMs are EDO SDR (not basic SDR) and max size is 512MB per moudule. They are very rare or expensive. I have maybe 20 pieces of 256MB modules and bunch of 64/128MB ones.

    • @onGlobalproductions
      @onGlobalproductions 3 года назад +3

      @Guacamole Waffles i had a IBM system from 1994 with 2GB of ram.
      Saddly dont have that system anymore.
      But do have a Sun V890 fully configured , which cost about 160,000 dollars back in 2007

    • @ubergeeknz
      @ubergeeknz 3 года назад +1

      They were not cheap! But absolutely beautifully built.

  • @ZeroHourProductions407
    @ZeroHourProductions407 3 года назад +77

    Title: "Quad intel xeon"
    me: "wait, why would a xeon have pci and isa slots, what the f--"
    video: *Pentium III Xeon*
    me: "ohhhhhhhhhhh... that makes a lot more sense."

    • @wishusknight3009
      @wishusknight3009 3 года назад +2

      And these were not even the first xeon's either. P2 xeons existed a couple years before this.

    • @ZeroHourProductions407
      @ZeroHourProductions407 3 года назад +1

      @@wishusknight3009 Fair point. It just probably doesn't help when it feels like the only Xeon CPU's that youtubers and tech sites have been talking about for the past decade have been the clearing house of like, lga 775 and x79 xeon chips that almost feel like you could get one free with a given board of the platform. It becomes easy to forget that anything before that actually existed.

  • @martin1b
    @martin1b 3 года назад +11

    Proliants were amazing servers. I worked with quite a few of them over the years and they were practically indestructible, performant and reliable. Compaq was an incredible company. Wish they were still around.

  • @danw1955
    @danw1955 3 года назад +13

    Compaq had the most elaborate way of turning massive amounts of electrical power into fan noise! I used work with a 5U Proliant ML370 G1 and it used dual 933mhz. P-III's, 4gb. of RAM, and 6 Ultra wide 36.4GB SCSI drives. It ran Win 2K server and at the time, was the main server for a local school I worked at. It was the main domain controller and application server, and served about 25-30 networked machines total along with 2 other similar machines. They were actually pretty reliable, apart from the hot-swap SCSI drives, which seemed to be a constant source of problems.😉

  • @_techana
    @_techana 3 года назад +8

    I noticed the SAP R/3 label on the side of the computer. This brings memories! I used to be an SAP consultant/developer in the 1990s and early 2000s. I wrote many applications in SAP's own language known as ABAP for large oil firms then.

  • @windows7577_org
    @windows7577_org 3 года назад +17

    even if it looks old, it's still a amazing machine to have in collection lol

  • @ubergeeknz
    @ubergeeknz 3 года назад +4

    We used to run these, they are built like absolute tanks! Beautiful engineering.

  • @metaleater9
    @metaleater9 3 года назад +10

    I've always loved computers that were designed to or were just plain big enough to carry their monitor and peripherals.

  • @Mihail_Vladimirovish1989
    @Mihail_Vladimirovish1989 3 года назад +6

    Вот это аппарат! Огонь стоко лет и спол оборота завелся...ни тебе отвалов ни дохлых кандеев!

    • @meotyda
      @meotyda 3 года назад

      Конечно, ведь если он ляжет, на кону считай репутация компании!!

    • @avamnepohui7260
      @avamnepohui7260 3 года назад

      Ну так и цена у этого аппарата, мягко говоря пугающая. Надежность на уровне, техника для корпоративного сегмента.

    • @user-zadavaika
      @user-zadavaika 3 года назад

      С чего быть там отвалам.Частоты маленькие нагрев не большой,И тех процес не как сейчас 10-15 нанометров,по этому и работать может вечно

    • @Mihail_Vladimirovish1989
      @Mihail_Vladimirovish1989 3 года назад

      @@user-zadavaika И припой не с сопли китайца как сейчас...Просто могли когда то делать качественную аппаратуру...

  • @mikeall7012
    @mikeall7012 3 года назад +6

    What a great era. The PIII was a generation before Intel came off the rails for the first time. They were like, "hey... we have this wonderful processor design with a super tight pipeline and the ability to expand the superscale design... let's make a processor that exactly the opposite if that and call it the P4 so our extremely loyal and strong customer base begins to lose faith in us!"
    The P4 is a great example of what a product becomes when you let your marketing folks come to design meetings.

  • @jessepetty8636
    @jessepetty8636 3 года назад +1

    I used one of these as a bench chair to sit on back in 2006.... Wish I kept it it worked.

  • @TechTested
    @TechTested 3 года назад +7

    This is one cool machine. Can't wait to see an update!

    • @RETROHardware
      @RETROHardware  3 года назад +6

      update is that now I have VRMs on the way

    • @Boemel
      @Boemel 3 года назад +1

      @@RETROHardware subbed :D

  • @Disocclusion
    @Disocclusion 2 года назад +1

    I would love to see an update video on this server!

  • @einfelder8262
    @einfelder8262 3 года назад +5

    I remember working on these - they were amazing servers.

  • @itzamedave6242
    @itzamedave6242 3 года назад +3

    Very cool and your channel has got me rebuilding some older high end rigs once again been into computers since I got my first TI99 in 1981 then started building in the pentium 3 years and AMD XP days been gaming since 81 and have a few generations of rigs rebuilt and working from windows ME,XP, 7&10

  • @fletchb2937
    @fletchb2937 Год назад

    Man this brings back some memories. Had a pipe bust over a rack that had one of these in it during a holiday at a school admin building. In the rack mount config the top had two doors that could be opened to access the PCI slots. When we opened those two doors, it was full to the top with water, and the power supplies were still running. Needless to say we had to revert to our tape backup, but what a mess.

  • @a.j.haverkamp4023
    @a.j.haverkamp4023 3 года назад +2

    I remember having 4 of them at our office. They did cost about 100.000 Dutch guilders, which is about 45.000 euros. The memory modules were much wider than the slots, just like the 2 in your systems. We had 3 psu’s in them (same as the Proliant 3000), 4 cpu’s and Intel Pro 100 nics which had a compatibility issue that had to be fixed with a special bios update. The did weigh a ton, so they were a the bottom of 3 of our racks. I can’t remember how much memory we had,. The good old times. Running Novell Netware. You are missing the lcd screen in the top right, where there is a metal plate.

  • @muchosa1
    @muchosa1 3 года назад +3

    I worked for Verizon from 1999-2015 and we usedCompaq hardware. We used to rack 7000's and it took 4 guys.

    • @ubergeeknz
      @ubergeeknz 3 года назад

      Yes, I recall they came in a really nicely designed crate with castors fitted, the crate even had ramps! Insane! No expense spared...

  • @justintolentino661
    @justintolentino661 3 года назад +2

    We had a couple of racks of these things in school to learn on and I can still hear the hard drives spin up and seek when you pushed the big power button

  • @agenttexx
    @agenttexx 3 года назад +3

    I used to have a Dual XEON 1GHz server. I had 3-4GB of RAM in it and ran Windows 2000 Server. I used it as a Home Music Server. I remember I would leave it playing music on a loop. When I'd get home in the evening, it would still be playing the loop. I ended up replacing it with a G3 Power Mac and took it to work to use for a Gaming Server for BF2.

  • @mashk
    @mashk 3 года назад +1

    i used to work on these back in the day. the box they came in used to come with a wooden ramp so you could wheel your server out of the box.

  • @HuntersMoon78
    @HuntersMoon78 3 года назад +2

    That thing is an absolute monster

  • @techstuff7414
    @techstuff7414 3 года назад +10

    You'll need heatsinks for the extra 2 CPUs too. They're like early Pentium II CPUs where the heatsink screws to the metal plate on the back.

    • @alecjahn
      @alecjahn 3 года назад +1

      I think he's probably well aware of that, lol

    • @RETROHardware
      @RETROHardware  3 года назад +5

      I have 20+ slot2 Xeons in storage with lot of heatsinks but not original like in this machine

  • @anticapitalize
    @anticapitalize 3 года назад +2

    I managed one of those at work a very very long time ago (1998). I remember it being very picky about how well those cards were inserted and it would throw errors every time we even thought about opening that case.

  • @crossleyr
    @crossleyr 3 года назад

    My first job in IT was as a config engineer and in the late 90's I built hundreds or these, and other Compaq servers, and put them in racks. I loved that job, and only stopped doing it when i was made redundant in the early 2000s. It's like seeing an old friend again.

  • @DJLKM1
    @DJLKM1 3 года назад +1

    Beauty, i was going to be given one of these a few years ago by a friend who delt with end of life IT removals. Sadly never happend, he had a garage full of old proliants. I still want one lol.

  • @fintechrepairshop
    @fintechrepairshop 3 года назад

    Brings back memories, I had one of those about 20 years ago. Rebooting these for updates always made me nervous.

  • @nimakhosravi6476
    @nimakhosravi6476 3 года назад +4

    love to see it with 4x Xeons and 4 GB of ram!!!

  • @benoittheminerandgamer
    @benoittheminerandgamer 3 года назад +1

    Wow! Very hot hardware from 1999! I will wait for the finish build!! I can believe that server can get 32 stick of ram!

  • @chirkware
    @chirkware 3 года назад

    This brings back memories of my first IT job back in 2000. We had 2-3 Compaq Proliant 6000's, a couple of the "little" 3000's, and a 7000. I sat in the same room with them for 2-3 years. My hearing will never be the same. WHAT? Did you say something?😆

  • @oppo_guy1904
    @oppo_guy1904 3 года назад +1

    Good morning! And nice video.

  • @Mini-z1994
    @Mini-z1994 3 года назад +17

    Man that is one big computer, you can pretty much build a mini itx pc inside the powersupply of that probably lol.

    • @quademasters249
      @quademasters249 3 года назад +1

      Wonder how performance compared to something like today's quad core 8 gb Pi4 you can pick up for $90US.

    • @KiraSlith
      @KiraSlith 3 года назад

      @@quademasters249 Terrible, no doubt. But it's value today isn't in performance, but historical importance.

    • @quademasters249
      @quademasters249 3 года назад +1

      @@KiraSlith We're going to have to agree to disagree. To me it's just an old server. I have 6 much newer servers sitting in a stack in my office because nobody wants 10 year old servers anymore. I just can't force myself to take them to the dump yet.

    • @steveyoung8683
      @steveyoung8683 3 года назад

      @@quademasters249 I’ll take what (working well, of course) you have :-)))))

  • @The-i-Shakk
    @The-i-Shakk Год назад

    Bro this is awesome I used to have a Proliant sitting in my store for like 7 years but it was the light gray color HP badage made after these ones. I am a collector too.

  • @beanondaddy3397
    @beanondaddy3397 3 года назад +2

    Brings back memories. It's a tank compared to today's servers. Product of the USA.

  • @carlospulpo4205
    @carlospulpo4205 3 года назад +1

    SCSI drives...time for the jumper jiggle and the terminator twist.

  • @mr.h.4501
    @mr.h.4501 3 года назад

    I remember those things. They were later known as Gen 1 servers from Compaq. By the time Gen 2 came out, Compaq was already purchased by HP and the servers were rebranded with HP, came in dark gray but kept the Proliant name.

    • @borlibaer
      @borlibaer Год назад

      Thats not true, in the first place HP canceled the Compaq & famous Proliant branding completely until they realized loss in market share ☝️

  • @henriquegurgel4786
    @henriquegurgel4786 3 года назад +3

    Custava um absurdo um servidor desse! Só pra grandes empresas. Interessante.

  • @draatman
    @draatman 9 месяцев назад

    ooo i love the sound of fans raring to live after all this time look at this old beet of a server what a bowtie just love it

  • @MrKillswitch88
    @MrKillswitch88 3 года назад +2

    Got a matched pair of Pentium 2 Xeons with the 2mb cache along with a nos board, just need to find a decent case and get around to building the rig.

  • @veryconfusing
    @veryconfusing 2 года назад +1

    You are lucky to have the wheels ! These Compaqs, their Gateway counterparts (yeah-remember those?). . and Dell. . . . were such monsters to have to move around, pull for service or upgrades. There would always be the place that took at least three of them WITHOUT the rail kits and stacked them. 😄 That said - reliability was excellent ! I remember recycling so many that were in service for 10+ years !

  • @CobsTech
    @CobsTech 3 года назад +1

    Now that is an interesting find, I can't begin to imagine the amount of power it'd pull with all those drives plugged in. Does sound awesome with all the drives spinning up though!

  • @hellraiserdarkstar1711
    @hellraiserdarkstar1711 3 года назад +1

    Wow, lovely , you are so a fortunate!!! thank you for sharing!!!

  • @ringostarvair4621
    @ringostarvair4621 3 года назад +2

    I love all of this deam

  • @CoMmAnDrX
    @CoMmAnDrX 3 года назад +1

    I had a Proliant 2500 I used for my websites back in the day.

  • @stvpls
    @stvpls 3 года назад +1

    would love to see one of these back in production they sure can still do something even in this day and age if maxed out, could still be good for small company for webserver and website hosting

    • @PsRohrbaugh
      @PsRohrbaugh 3 года назад +1

      It just draws too much electricity to make sense. An atom or other economy CPU will have more computing power than those p3 xeons while drawing less electricity than a nite-light, and a $50 SSD will have more capacity and throughput than all of those old SCSI drives - while drawing significantly less power than even a single drive.
      I have a 2TB Fibre Channel SAN from the 2000s, that's full of 18GB 15000 RPM drives. It's performance can rival some lower end SSDs both in terms of IOPS and MB/s. But it draws over 2kw when running.

    • @stvpls
      @stvpls 3 года назад

      @@PsRohrbaugh it can make sense in some applications Wich isn't just storage

  • @SOU6900
    @SOU6900 3 года назад +1

    Looks like something you'd expect to see in a 90s NASA mission control center.

  • @andycristea
    @andycristea 3 года назад +1

    What a beast! I love it! I have the smaller brother, the 2500R with dual Pentium Pro and "only" 5 HDDs.

    • @RETROHardware
      @RETROHardware  3 года назад

      you have more gold in it :-)

    • @andycristea
      @andycristea 3 года назад

      @@RETROHardware Maybe... but mine does not have wheels!

  • @hkim9551
    @hkim9551 3 года назад +1

    I used to setup a lots of this server about 25 years ago. This used to be big honking server.

  • @souris771
    @souris771 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for review this device. I first of time see industrial pc.

  • @FireJamUSA
    @FireJamUSA 3 года назад +1

    I hosted websites on that exact model server from 2000 to 2003ish.. I had 4GB of ram in it, but about once a month it would think a drive needed to be rebuilt and it would sit there for a day rebuilding it from the raid set - it never went down though - LOL! That was one ballzy server for the time...

  • @Ale.K7
    @Ale.K7 3 года назад +3

    Nice beast! I hope you can find/modify the fans and get the CPU and VRMs to max it out.

  • @rBennich
    @rBennich 3 года назад

    Love the design of having the motherboard on top, right under the hood. Usually you have to unplug a computer and lay it on the side on a table to get that level of easy access for maitenence.

  • @MCBatty80
    @MCBatty80 3 года назад +1

    I'm amazed that the button cells have not ejected all their juices on the boards and frame, then proceeded to corrode everything... could still do if they are the rechargeable kind and after a little power the let their juices out...

  • @albalog2449
    @albalog2449 3 года назад +2

    The only late 90s/early 2000s machine that has enough ram to properly run Windows 10 and 11 with fast Google Chrome tabs like a modern computer.

    • @DalviqCash
      @DalviqCash 3 года назад

      No way. Nothing above Win7 x86 will install onto this. This is by MS design.

    • @albalog2449
      @albalog2449 3 года назад

      @@DalviqCash Hehe, I was just trying to be funny. However, 8gb of ram could handle it in theory had it not been for the OS limit.

    • @DalviqCash
      @DalviqCash 3 года назад

      @@albalog2449 While RAM amount is certainly enough for any modern OS the CPU would slow the whole thing down to the level of being totally unusable even in case one could somehow install 32 bit Win10 on this rig. Even a seriously outdated Debian and derivatives won't be of any use with this unless of course the version is close to 20 years old but then again what would you need that much RAM for?

    • @TheStefanskoglund1
      @TheStefanskoglund1 3 года назад

      @@DalviqCash Solaris 10 ? And ZFS for the file system ?

    • @DalviqCash
      @DalviqCash 3 года назад

      As a proof of concept? Unusable is the word. And it will be, still, even if you somehow make it run.

  • @paramcomputers007
    @paramcomputers007 3 года назад +1

    I love this beast. And i want to have this beast at my home

  • @Denkov228
    @Denkov228 3 года назад +1

    а теперь прочитайте название "COMPAQ" КОМПАКЮ

  • @fat_pigeon
    @fat_pigeon 3 года назад +2

    12:16 Is that a chicken calling?

  • @SlexPiter
    @SlexPiter 3 года назад +1

    Nice server. One of my dream =)
    I have on of the next model - Compaq ProLiant ML570 G1. Already install 4x Xeon 800 and 7gb memory. Very responsible server.

  • @GuteNacht655
    @GuteNacht655 2 года назад

    Tolles Video.
    Es sind super Server.
    Compaq ist mein Lieblingshersteller.
    Ich habe 3x Proliant 7000 zwei verbaut in einem Rack 7142
    Der eine hat 4x500Mhz Xeon und 8GB Ram der andere 4x400Mhz Xeon und 6,6GB Ram.
    Sie laufen heute immer noch einwandfrei.
    Ich habe auch zahlreiche Ersatzteile gesammelt damit sie noch lange funktionieren.

  • @Sithhy
    @Sithhy 2 года назад

    Oh man, I would totally part this thing out & use it as a case for my modern PC

  • @sonyericssoner
    @sonyericssoner 3 года назад +1

    2 Slotová ATI Rage II ! To je monštrum!

  • @npc_test
    @npc_test 3 года назад +1

    Super!!!

  • @NLTheGreater
    @NLTheGreater 3 года назад +1

    Oooh! what a beauty!

  • @guywhoknows
    @guywhoknows 3 года назад +2

    If you're desperate to see the fan wire pin out, I've some fans in mine and could give the dimensions of the mounts if you have a 3d printer to make your own if you can't find some...
    The 580 has the same fans, if you can find one.

  • @fnglert
    @fnglert 3 года назад +2

    The collector part of me wants that machine. The sane part of me knows there's literally nothing useful I could do with it in my situation. At most I could do something with the HDDs.

  • @DhavidSetiawanKilluaDhavid
    @DhavidSetiawanKilluaDhavid 3 года назад +3

    So this is where HP got Proliant name huh

    • @ubergeeknz
      @ubergeeknz 3 года назад +1

      Yes, and the Proliant stuff went downhill after HP bought out Compaq sadly. They were really well made.

  • @RETROHardware
    @RETROHardware  3 года назад +18

    Photo gallery for this video: facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1161470960930861

    • @andycristea
      @andycristea 3 года назад

      Amazing that that VRM is just for one CPU.

    • @techtomek5062
      @techtomek5062 3 года назад

      after you have upgraded the system to the maximum, i.e. 4x CPU
      Install Windows 7/Vista or similar. would be funny

    • @RETROHardware
      @RETROHardware  3 года назад +2

      WIN XP/7/Vista/7/8/10 doesn’t support physical 4x CPUs (only 2 ... count of cores can be million) ... only WIN Server OS like NT/2000/2003 etc. supports 4x or more CPU

    • @techtomek5062
      @techtomek5062 3 года назад +1

      @@RETROHardware oh yes right I totally forgotten.

    • @andrewenglish3810
      @andrewenglish3810 3 года назад +2

      Compaq was an amazing company for the time, it's too bad HP bought them, I wished Dell had as HP over re-engineers everything on their servers unlike Dell and Compaq, them buying Compaq really killed their image. I used to have a Compaq Proliant 5000 with two SCSI 7 bay hard drive towers. I was cool. Wish I had kept it. :( You should have probably had put the cover back on, Compaq's had a switch that detected when the cover was off that caused it shutdown, though I don't recall it throwing a fan error.

  • @alberthakvoort8473
    @alberthakvoort8473 3 года назад +1

    Loved the video man! In all your videos I am always looking what's behind you dusting away. You have so much stuff!
    But to get It working you need the fans for blowing on to the motherboard? Or are there more errors?

    • @RETROHardware
      @RETROHardware  3 года назад

      yep I need upstairs fans to jump over error code

  • @framebuffer.10
    @framebuffer.10 3 года назад +3

    awesome! hope one day to see it working in full config with two voodoo2 maybe 😎

  • @spwicks1980
    @spwicks1980 3 года назад

    Is that a hologram of the Xeon die on the plastic cpu case?

  • @matibuce
    @matibuce 3 года назад

    So, that server used to host SAP R/3 back in 2000... cool

  • @Taras-Nabad
    @Taras-Nabad 3 года назад +1

    COMPAQ made the best servers. This is why HP bought them.

  • @80486DX2
    @80486DX2 3 года назад +1

    now that a proper pc :D

  • @evgenienchev31
    @evgenienchev31 3 года назад +2

    Can you disable the restart from BIOS

  • @ZoruaZorroark
    @ZoruaZorroark 3 года назад +1

    would be awesome to have a server setup like that, but with modern hardware

    • @BilisNegra
      @BilisNegra 3 года назад

      Uhm, let me think... just getting a more modern server?

    • @fat_pigeon
      @fat_pigeon 3 года назад

      @@BilisNegra But modern servers don't look like small refrigerators.

    • @brodriguez11000
      @brodriguez11000 3 года назад

      @@fat_pigeon : They do in some kinds of rack mount.

  • @Fregatte86
    @Fregatte86 3 года назад +1

    amazing beast

  • @LellePrinter82
    @LellePrinter82 3 года назад

    Wow what a beast! I and thought that my Proliant 1600 that I had many years ago was a beast, I was wrong. The 6000 must have costed a fortune when it was new, I think that the max supported ram in this beast should be atleast 4gb with all 4 cpu's installed if i'm not wrong. You can get +4gb support if u have an operating system that supports PAE (Physical address extension) 36-bit memory addressing. I love vintage computing and I always will. Hope u can get it working and find the missing fans.

  • @LichaelMewis
    @LichaelMewis 3 года назад +1

    Very cool

  • @DAVIDGREGORYKERR
    @DAVIDGREGORYKERR 3 года назад

    just wondering if the ID: is Admin then Psswd:=Administrator not sure.

  • @thisnthat3530
    @thisnthat3530 3 года назад

    Nice. I have an old Proliant 5500 with 4x Pentium Pro 200 CPUs, 2GB RAM and 8x 9GB 10K RPM HDDs attached to 2 RAID controllers. I had to create my own CPU fan as the original was missing. Repurposing the CPU fans should work fine. I'd say the VRMs for the CPUs will be the most difficult part. I had to find 2 for my server about 10 years ago and it wasn't easy back then. They're non standard (of course) so I couldn't use ones from other types of server.

    • @cyberluke
      @cyberluke 2 года назад

      Can you run WinXP with 4 CPUs showing there?

    • @thisnthat3530
      @thisnthat3530 2 года назад

      @@cyberluke No. XP only supports 2 sockets max, and because of a bug in the Ppro CPU, Windows 2003/XP, etc all block multi CPU with these processors. Windows 2000 sees all 4 though.

  • @axe863
    @axe863 3 года назад +1

    This must have been a fortune back in the day.

  • @UmbraAtrox_
    @UmbraAtrox_ 3 года назад

    This is such a beautiful system, everything from the ram expansion boards, cartridge cpus, dual row edge connectors, up to the plastic guides for the slots. The engineering must have been a nightmare, or a dream, but one of those. I want that case. Oh ebaygods please help.

    • @brodriguez11000
      @brodriguez11000 3 года назад

      Think of how interesting modern computers would be if that form factor had been adopted.

  • @borjacanobarredo3451
    @borjacanobarredo3451 3 года назад +1

    I dont know the proliant name came from compaq. I always though it was a HP thing. What a beast for the time!

  • @axemods03
    @axemods03 3 года назад +1

    OMG it's a monster

  • @jodasagamer5813
    @jodasagamer5813 3 года назад +1

    nice monster machine :DDDD!!!!

  • @GalileudoLinux
    @GalileudoLinux 3 года назад

    Very nice !

  • @Ninja.Master.Yi.
    @Ninja.Master.Yi. 3 года назад

    Hi, you're from Cyprus??

  • @andie2334
    @andie2334 3 года назад +1

    wow, old server monster

  • @wiedmololbul683
    @wiedmololbul683 3 года назад

    where you keep it all?

  • @ballagyr
    @ballagyr 3 года назад

    SAP R/3, nice!

  • @dom80TA
    @dom80TA 3 года назад

    Nice video! I have a Proliant 7000 Myself with 2x 550mhz and 1.5gb ram, and there is a full video on my channel of it. You are correct though with your hypothesis. I can confirm the server will shut down automatically without BOTH of those front hot plug fans installed. Sadly I have no idea how you could run the machine without them. Maybe make a small card that can ground out the sense wires? Hope you get her running!! :)

    • @cyberluke
      @cyberluke 2 года назад +1

      Arduino and Czech hands can solve it :-D ...send some love and PWM

  • @tunkunrunk
    @tunkunrunk Год назад

    servers are tricky to power up , everything must be precise , I bought a brand new asus server motherboard and was unable to power it on , I disposed of it years later , it was Asus K8N DRE

  • @cptcrogge
    @cptcrogge 3 года назад

    But can it play Crysis if you put in a proper PCI GPU? I do know that there are various AMD 5450 DX11 GPUs for the good old PCI slot :)

  • @cheater00
    @cheater00 3 года назад

    Why is there a cutout in the network card? What goes inside there? It doesn't look like there is anything that fits there...

    • @RETROHardware
      @RETROHardware  3 года назад

      some upgrade module to white connectors on PCB

    • @cheater00
      @cheater00 3 года назад

      @@RETROHardware Ahhhh, I see now. Totally missed the white connectors. I thought it's a little door for the bees to bring honey 😂

    • @nannybaker7388
      @nannybaker7388 3 года назад

      @@RETROHardware zkk

  • @ZeitreisenderDrache
    @ZeitreisenderDrache 3 года назад

    Would a Minecraft server run on the server ?

  • @coondogtheman
    @coondogtheman 3 года назад +1

    Will it run DOOM?

  • @ПавелВаликов-б9е
    @ПавелВаликов-б9е 3 года назад +2

    Такой сервер включил и выбило электрический автомат.

  • @martinrascon1350
    @martinrascon1350 3 года назад +1

    Linux running on it would be fantastic

  • @rockvillemike6062
    @rockvillemike6062 3 года назад

    Can you play solitaire on it?