That psu!!!🤯I had the non window version with silver cables!!! My God I forgot about it!!! And the cathode tubes sent me back! I still have my 8800 bfg, it's broken and the board been stripped to a bare pub. I have another working nvida branded one from a dell still. Good I miss those days sometimes. 😇 thanks for the nostalgia!
Probably buys storages off some computer stores that are no longer in business. Retro gaming isn't big in Eastern Europe so a lot of parts are dirt cheap.
@@harryshuman9637 It depends on rarity when it comes to old hardware. I could dead easy get me a core2 or even something like an AMD K6 for less than $5 if I wanted, but I'll be damned if I can find 64MB 72-pin SIMMs for a socket 7 system for cheap!! those suckers have really gone up in price and don't pop up super commonly.
Oh man, you and your setup took me back to 2005 when I was younger and things were a lot easier. I remember how marvelled I was seeing LanParty motherboards in my local showcase... Thank you so much for making me remember those good old days again.
Over the years, I'm pretty sure that you're more likely to enjoy the building process of system than actually having said systems. 😅 makes me think under different circumstances you'd probably be a hell of mechanic or custom car builder.
This was the type of setup we were rocking in New Zealand around early 2000s. Last daily driver I saw like this was around 2011. He even had a 28 button game pad. His clear case was a desktop as opposed to a tower, had CD drive, HDD, PSU at the bottom and motherboard on the top (to show it off). Love the cold cathode lamps!
What so cool is when you build a computer from the ground up, assuming you hand picked the parts based on research, you KNOW what is already in that computer case. Definitely sweet to see these builds come through. Love the yellow/green accents. I'm colorblind.
я собирал в 2005 в таком же прозрачном корпусе noname LianLi. Не знал тогда, что эта фирма станет дорогой. Но и минусов у такого корпуса много. Первая - это пыль. Она липнет как снаружи тау и внутри.
Suprové jako vždy...přenáší mě to o 15-20 let zpět, kdy jsme s kámošema důležitě rokovali, jestli lepší AMD nebo Intel nebo ATi vs. nVidia. Pařili jsme na LANkách, tunili své stroje a honili každé fps. Jak marnotratné a přitom krásné období to bylo.
This video was so nostalgic. Made me think of the good old days. Great video, and nice gear. UV shit was so hot back in the day, even though I look at it now and find it so ugly.
this brings back so many memories I used to have a green case similar to this with uv lighting as well. the case ended up breaking but is till own everything else all tucked away in my garage somewhere.
@@bluefoxtv1566 : And scratches!! Had a chiftec dragon big tower, in school, I was allowed to make an acrylic front in plastics workshop as my "grading" piece. Had all the bells and whistles, bent sides, vacuum lowered drive bay holders, that was in 2003. Come two years, it was all ruffed from dust cleaning and lan party travels. Swapped back to the old standard dragon front in 2007. That machine has been like that ever since, same x850pe, same athlon xp 3,2+, same enermax 353 and twinmos 512mb rams. Its a time capsule I hold dear, except for that acrylic front, it floats around somewhere in my cellar.
I miss when UV reactive stuff was more commonplace. It'd be super cool to still be able to get modern system boards and components (outside of liquid cooling since that still has UV reactive coolants and tubing, luckily) with stuff like UV reactive coatings on hea t spreaders, cabling and slots / covers again.
I have been watching your channel for a few years now and, am convinced you time travel back to the late 90's/early 2000's and buy up the shit us geek's dreamed about back then.
I actually had this mobo back then with the same CPU, delidded and watercooled directly. My god what a good times! Loved the MOBO and I do miss it ever since. Also running ATI Radeon X800 XT i think. I wonder where did it end up, I am still using the DFI case carry straps on my desktop :D
I still have those green uv-reactive fans, the black light CCFLs and the yellow cables from my almost identical build from 2006. This vid took me WAY back!
Я во времена актуальности данного сокета даже не знал о существовании подобного рода систем подсветки. И это при том, что я был не самый "дремучий" пользователь ПК. А Вы не только знали, но и мечтали об этом?
@@Barsilono Мне сейчас под 30, а увидел я подобное когда был ещё пиздюком. Это чудо стояло на входе в компьютерный магазин, куда мы с отцом таскали наше недоразумение с вечным вопросом: "пашыму не пашет, мы же постучали уже палками и приклеили икону?!". И пока моему отцу объясняли, я капал слюнями уткнувшись носом в витрину с этим чудом техники, на котором был ценник заставляющий моих родителей истерично смеяться и повторять: "заработаешь, купишь себе". Так что да, я мог о нём только мечтать, о чём я и написал.
@@ФролЗайченко Понятно. В моей провинции таких магазинов не было, а те, что были в "райцентре", с витрин подобным не сеяли. Спустя годы видео этого "чеха" навеяли желание повторить подобного рода энтузиасткую сборку, но меня удивляет, что он умудряется находить "нулячие" акриловые корпуса, не пользованные люминесцентные подсветки и... РАБОЧУЮ 8800 ультра! То есть, вопрос даже не в том, в какую сумму ему все это обошлось, а как вообще он это смог найти!
@@Barsilono Я тоже не из большого города и я не думаю, что чудо на витрине было новое. Магазин славился тем, что в нём можно было не только новое покупать, но и б/у + они занимались ремонтом и покупали у людей разное железо. В те времена, понимания, что и куда особо не было и потому "нагреть лоха" было святым долгом. Я думаю всё дело в культуре потребления. Откройте видео где люди скупают заброшенные контейнера (гаражи) в США и у вас глаза на лоб полезут от того, как они хранят, что хлам, что ценности + развитость Амазона среди этих перекупов. Это не Авито, там над репутацией аккаунта трясутся. В общем все, как всегда, упирается в уровень достатка людей, а не в том, какие они ценители прекрасного. Как по мне, выглядит этот компьютер, в нынешних реалиях, весьма убого. Есть в нём, конечно, свой шарм, но поймут это только старики. Да и в целом, я уже имею горький опыт осуществления детской мечты...
@@ФролЗайченко Насчет "Амазона, где продают старое американское барахло, обладающее некоторой коллекционной ценностью", не знал - не знаком с данной площадкой. Возможно Вы и правы - быть может, там действительно можно найти то, что показывает этот "чех". По поводу интереса к подобным сборкам - не соглашусь. Дело тут не столько в "стариках", сколько в энтузиастки настроенных (увлеченных) людях. Я к там уже не первый год отношусь, человека на данных видео "идейно" понимаю и полностью поддерживаю и от вида процесса сборки подобного железа получаю чуть-ли ни эстетический орг...зм, понятный только таким же (увлеченным) людям. До роста цен в россии сам занимался подобными проектами в качестве хобби. Был там и проект моей "детской мечты". Правда, как правило, все они были направлены на сборку определенного функционала конкретной компьютерной эпохи и его разгон, а вот у "чеха" в каждом втором видео идет упор в визуальную часть (некоторые подобные его сборки толком и не работают). Это мне кажется интересным и есть желание по возможности в будущем что-то из этого повторить.
I still have a similar set up sitting in my loft from back in the day. Beantech acrylic case, cold cathode tubes. Originally had the LanParty Nf2, but was upgraded in 2006 to NF590 with Athlon 64 4200+ and thermaltake big typhoon heatsink. BFG 7600GT card, along with 2 WD Raptor HDD's in RAID.
Fantastic build, despite all the _translucentness_ my favorite component are the matte black Tracert! 😎 P.S. you could have done some overclocking on that Opteron though 😜
Stock speeds it will be worse than an FX 60 (2GHz vs 2.6GHz), but once overclocked to similar levels, performance should be indistinguishable (although the FX should have a slightly higher OC ceiling). I had an Opteron 165 overclocked to FX-60 levels back in the day; was particularly amazing value because I was able to buy the chip for less than even the cheapest Athlon X2 available at the time. I had all the cache (most of the cheaper Athlon X2s had half the cache), all the MHz, but for the lowest price, it just took some tuning, which is half the fun anyway
I've not even watched the video yet and 10 seconds in it really makes me want to make something like this when i saw a lot of these LAN Party boards on 939 and 775 on ebay, but importing some UV power supplies and fans from the USA sends the price right up :(
Back in the days I had an opteron 165 @ 2880 MHz, 2 Gigs OCZ 400 MHz CL2 an a DFI LANPartyUT, as GPU the more affordable 8800 GTS with 640 MB RAM. An Opteron Socket 939 OC Video would be awsome! Currently, I have an Operton 180 running at 3 GHz 24/7 - for benchmarks 3.1 GHz are possible. But I am courious what could be achieved with that badass compressor cooler.
I still have my Opteron175 with a ASUS A8N SLi Deluxe. I remember I had 3 motherboards, and I was allways RMA'ing them. One or two gone, and another to play... It was nuts how the Opteron 175 killed so many boards :D :D
Had this same board back in the day (still have it, and loved it so much I actually got a second), although with an Opteron 165 to squeeze the most value possible, and I was still able to achieve FX 60 level clocks and thus performance. I never did do the mod to convert the Ultra D into an SLI capable board, but then I was running an X800 XL at the time. I do have an 8800 GTX and could effectively match this build, but maybe its time to pick up a pair of more period-appropriate 6800s or 7800s, do the SLI mod and have some fun tinkering that way.
Awesome build. I have a clear case with the chrome power supply and silver power cables, ide cables running win 98/xp .. with a ati aiw 9800 pro and sound blaster audigy 2 zs platinum and love it.. i managed to find some 80m rgb fans too..
The general design of the CPU cooler is freakin sick. It could be so cool i mean, just go over the complete half top of the Mainboard and cool the VRMs + RAM with 2x 120mm Fans. Holy shit.
Always get a crazy amount of nostalgia watching your channel. Sidenote, my brother traded in our families PS2 + game collection for Far Cry 2 for Xbox 360 without consulting us. I'm still salty to this day. It doesn't even run well 😭
Ultra-D is the ultimate AMD DDR board. One of the jumpers at the top right is to lock the memory voltage to the 3V rail. then you overvolt that rail. Used to run a set of OCZ Gold Win bond at 500mhz cas2. Has to be one of my all time favorite AMD boards next to the Abit NF7-S.
Athlon 5000+ 2x 6000+ Pentium E5400 Core To Duo E7300 Core To Duo E7500 FX 4100 Einige Ersatz Arbeitsspeicher Custom Designs 6x ATI 6670, 2x 5870, 3x Nvidia 8800GT NEC Multisync LCD 1760NX, 2x 1970NX. Fujitsu Siemens Szenic View P 19-2, Dell Ultrasharp 1908FP 4x Saitek P1500 und PS 2700 XP 32Bit, Vista 64Bit, Win7 32Bit Rennspiele, sind glaube 35, hab sie noch nicht gezählt. Alles erschienen von 1997-2003, Alles ohne Upgrades Funktionen. 5 Rechner sind aufgebaut in einem Raum. Immer gilt: passende Hardware vorrausgesetzt. Auch für alles Ersatzteile.
This brings be back. I had DFI Lanparty board back in 2003 and UV light. Where did you source all this? One thing I did since I only modded my case with cutting out the window, I ran as many cables as I could behind the MoBo. All though, I don't think you can do the same with the clear case :)
I enjoy watching your content. Also i must comment how good of an idea it is to use ssds if the motherboard has sata interface. Those hdds are just too fradgile and slow as well as noisy, and in your case for filming that helps a lot
Nothing beats the techno-utopian aesthetics of the 2000s.
I miss the naive optimism of that time.
That psu!!!🤯I had the non window version with silver cables!!! My God I forgot about it!!! And the cathode tubes sent me back! I still have my 8800 bfg, it's broken and the board been stripped to a bare pub. I have another working nvida branded one from a dell still. Good I miss those days sometimes. 😇 thanks for the nostalgia!
That CPU cooler is a real treasure, same with that clear acrylic case! How do you find all this awesome old stuff?!
Probably buys storages off some computer stores that are no longer in business. Retro gaming isn't big in Eastern Europe so a lot of parts are dirt cheap.
@@harryshuman9637 It depends on rarity when it comes to old hardware. I could dead easy get me a core2 or even something like an AMD K6 for less than $5 if I wanted, but I'll be damned if I can find 64MB 72-pin SIMMs for a socket 7 system for cheap!! those suckers have really gone up in price and don't pop up super commonly.
Black magic, dude!
hey! i have a question I have a question, what is the name of that cooler? because i was serching and i cant find it. . .
Cooler Master Gemin II
Oh man, you and your setup took me back to 2005 when I was younger and things were a lot easier. I remember how marvelled I was seeing LanParty motherboards in my local showcase... Thank you so much for making me remember those good old days again.
Over the years, I'm pretty sure that you're more likely to enjoy the building process of system than actually having said systems. 😅 makes me think under different circumstances you'd probably be a hell of mechanic or custom car builder.
This was the type of setup we were rocking in New Zealand around early 2000s. Last daily driver I saw like this was around 2011. He even had a 28 button game pad. His clear case was a desktop as opposed to a tower, had CD drive, HDD, PSU at the bottom and motherboard on the top (to show it off).
Love the cold cathode lamps!
Amazing build. Love the acrylic look and the UV cables too. Wish this was popular today.
So cool you were able to find such a mint condition acrylic case with 80mm fan cutouts. So hard to find these things now.
The switches around the back for lights are just way too cool and those cathode tubes man, awesome. Nice build!
Back when computers were fun. Nowadays the cool factor simply isn't there anymore.
Once in a blue moon, out of the one trillion rgb messes, there is something cool.
Yeah, everything look similar now. People call 2000 era pc cheesy but i find it interesting , i mean manufacturer back then went nuts with everything
What so cool is when you build a computer from the ground up, assuming you hand picked the parts based on research, you KNOW what is already in that computer case. Definitely sweet to see these builds come through. Love the yellow/green accents. I'm colorblind.
Круто, не знал что во времена 2000х было что-то подобное.
Теперь буду искать такую начинку)
я собирал в 2005 в таком же прозрачном корпусе noname LianLi. Не знал тогда, что эта фирма станет дорогой. Но и минусов у такого корпуса много. Первая - это пыль. Она липнет как снаружи тау и внутри.
Suprové jako vždy...přenáší mě to o 15-20 let zpět, kdy jsme s kámošema důležitě rokovali, jestli lepší AMD nebo Intel nebo ATi vs. nVidia. Pařili jsme na LANkách, tunili své stroje a honili každé fps. Jak marnotratné a přitom krásné období to bylo.
Amazing! I love this channel. It's like ASMR for PC geeks.😁
Incredible!!!! If I could I would buy much of this hardware today
Oh common RUclips after 11 days you recommended me this just now.
This build will be Epic.
Thanks for this.
Absolutely obsessive build. Had me smiling from start to finish. :) Good job!
Damn, your computer projects are pure ART! This computer looks outstanding.
Crazy cool build, well done great work!
This build is looking terrific !!
Wonderful!!!
This video was so nostalgic. Made me think of the good old days. Great video, and nice gear. UV shit was so hot back in the day, even though I look at it now and find it so ugly.
топовый билд! ну а катушка припоя достойна уважения.
This is so damn cool! I wish computers could be fun like this again.
RGB can increase your fps up to 15 fps, but UV effects can increase up to 33 fps on the game
this brings back so many memories I used to have a green case similar to this with uv lighting as well. the case ended up breaking but is till own everything else all tucked away in my garage somewhere.
This build is the most beautiful build i ever seen!
RGB ❌
GLOW IN THE DARK THINGY ⭕️
that is just so awesome. nice work!
The old PC stuff is so awesome 😎
Real talk for a second, if you were part of the DIY PC scene in 2004-2006, you definitely wanted that 100% acrylic case.
Had one they look good for some time but develop micro cracks later.
@@bluefoxtv1566 : And scratches!! Had a chiftec dragon big tower, in school, I was allowed to make an acrylic front in plastics workshop as my "grading" piece. Had all the bells and whistles, bent sides, vacuum lowered drive bay holders, that was in 2003. Come two years, it was all ruffed from dust cleaning and lan party travels. Swapped back to the old standard dragon front in 2007. That machine has been like that ever since, same x850pe, same athlon xp 3,2+, same enermax 353 and twinmos 512mb rams. Its a time capsule I hold dear, except for that acrylic front, it floats around somewhere in my cellar.
The rgb thing started here, the casemod thing
I miss when UV reactive stuff was more commonplace. It'd be super cool to still be able to get modern system boards and components (outside of liquid cooling since that still has UV reactive coolants and tubing, luckily) with stuff like UV reactive coatings on hea t spreaders, cabling and slots / covers again.
this brings back memories from my first pc build. i had bought some ccfl tubes, still got them
Es hermoso el trabajo, la dedicación y el esfuerzo tanto en lo material como en la prolijidad del trabajo. Es admirable 😍
I have been watching your channel for a few years now and, am convinced you time travel back to the late 90's/early 2000's and buy up the shit us geek's dreamed about back then.
This is epic and takes me back. Rainbow colored boards, uv cables, cathodes, acrylic case, 80mm fan....
I actually had this mobo back then with the same CPU, delidded and watercooled directly. My god what a good times! Loved the MOBO and I do miss it ever since. Also running ATI Radeon X800 XT i think.
I wonder where did it end up, I am still using the DFI case carry straps on my desktop :D
I still have those green uv-reactive fans, the black light CCFLs and the yellow cables from my almost identical build from 2006. This vid took me WAY back!
Это мечта моего детства! Я просто в восторге!
Я во времена актуальности данного сокета даже не знал о существовании подобного рода систем подсветки. И это при том, что я был не самый "дремучий" пользователь ПК. А Вы не только знали, но и мечтали об этом?
@@Barsilono Мне сейчас под 30, а увидел я подобное когда был ещё пиздюком. Это чудо стояло на входе в компьютерный магазин, куда мы с отцом таскали наше недоразумение с вечным вопросом: "пашыму не пашет, мы же постучали уже палками и приклеили икону?!". И пока моему отцу объясняли, я капал слюнями уткнувшись носом в витрину с этим чудом техники, на котором был ценник заставляющий моих родителей истерично смеяться и повторять: "заработаешь, купишь себе". Так что да, я мог о нём только мечтать, о чём я и написал.
@@ФролЗайченко Понятно. В моей провинции таких магазинов не было, а те, что были в "райцентре", с витрин подобным не сеяли.
Спустя годы видео этого "чеха" навеяли желание повторить подобного рода энтузиасткую сборку, но меня удивляет, что он умудряется находить "нулячие" акриловые корпуса, не пользованные люминесцентные подсветки и... РАБОЧУЮ 8800 ультра!
То есть, вопрос даже не в том, в какую сумму ему все это обошлось, а как вообще он это смог найти!
@@Barsilono Я тоже не из большого города и я не думаю, что чудо на витрине было новое. Магазин славился тем, что в нём можно было не только новое покупать, но и б/у + они занимались ремонтом и покупали у людей разное железо. В те времена, понимания, что и куда особо не было и потому "нагреть лоха" было святым долгом.
Я думаю всё дело в культуре потребления. Откройте видео где люди скупают заброшенные контейнера (гаражи) в США и у вас глаза на лоб полезут от того, как они хранят, что хлам, что ценности + развитость Амазона среди этих перекупов. Это не Авито, там над репутацией аккаунта трясутся. В общем все, как всегда, упирается в уровень достатка людей, а не в том, какие они ценители прекрасного.
Как по мне, выглядит этот компьютер, в нынешних реалиях, весьма убого. Есть в нём, конечно, свой шарм, но поймут это только старики. Да и в целом, я уже имею горький опыт осуществления детской мечты...
@@ФролЗайченко Насчет "Амазона, где продают старое американское барахло, обладающее некоторой коллекционной ценностью", не знал - не знаком с данной площадкой. Возможно Вы и правы - быть может, там действительно можно найти то, что показывает этот "чех".
По поводу интереса к подобным сборкам - не соглашусь. Дело тут не столько в "стариках", сколько в энтузиастки настроенных (увлеченных) людях. Я к там уже не первый год отношусь, человека на данных видео "идейно" понимаю и полностью поддерживаю и от вида процесса сборки подобного железа получаю чуть-ли ни эстетический орг...зм, понятный только таким же (увлеченным) людям.
До роста цен в россии сам занимался подобными проектами в качестве хобби. Был там и проект моей "детской мечты". Правда, как правило, все они были направлены на сборку определенного функционала конкретной компьютерной эпохи и его разгон, а вот у "чеха" в каждом втором видео идет упор в визуальную часть (некоторые подобные его сборки толком и не работают). Это мне кажется интересным и есть желание по возможности в будущем что-то из этого повторить.
That was my dream computer when i was 7 in 2008, what a good times
I still have a similar set up sitting in my loft from back in the day. Beantech acrylic case, cold cathode tubes. Originally had the LanParty Nf2, but was upgraded in 2006 to NF590 with Athlon 64 4200+ and thermaltake big typhoon heatsink. BFG 7600GT card, along with 2 WD Raptor HDD's in RAID.
OMG... when I see that 8800 GPU it strikes me like when first time I saw LEGO 8880 SuperCar.
This brings me back so hard! This is my teenage years
Fantastic build, despite all the _translucentness_ my favorite component are the matte black Tracert! 😎
P.S. you could have done some overclocking on that Opteron though 😜
This would have been my dream circa 2005 lol. Well done!
Ah, the memories...
Už sa teším ked si večer pozriem video. :)
smart man, fixing that fan before even turning it on 😁
I loved those boards but those mag-lev chipset fans were terrible
you should put this pc in a mineral oil case. That would turn even nicer!
ahh a lanparty board
Always love seeing these themed builds. I wonder how that Opteron does compared to say an Athlon 64 FX?
here are some numbers with FX on same board ruclips.net/video/4EO6IohKxkk/видео.html
Stock speeds it will be worse than an FX 60 (2GHz vs 2.6GHz), but once overclocked to similar levels, performance should be indistinguishable (although the FX should have a slightly higher OC ceiling). I had an Opteron 165 overclocked to FX-60 levels back in the day; was particularly amazing value because I was able to buy the chip for less than even the cheapest Athlon X2 available at the time. I had all the cache (most of the cheaper Athlon X2s had half the cache), all the MHz, but for the lowest price, it just took some tuning, which is half the fun anyway
I've not even watched the video yet and 10 seconds in it really makes me want to make something like this when i saw a lot of these LAN Party boards on 939 and 775 on ebay, but importing some UV power supplies and fans from the USA sends the price right up :(
new video!! Retro Is back!!!!
i didnt know modular psus were a thing back then.
you are the god of retro hardware in whole youtube
Yes new video thx :)
Que bonito se a de sentir armar ese hardware antiguo con mucha historia por detras, Saludos!
The cables on that psu are so cool
Que linda que te quedó esa compu
Socket 939, ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I had those exact IDE cables. That brings back memories.
Beautiful build as always!
When is the lanparty at your garage 🤔 😃
Back in the days I had an opteron 165 @ 2880 MHz, 2 Gigs OCZ 400 MHz CL2 an a DFI LANPartyUT, as GPU the more affordable 8800 GTS with 640 MB RAM. An Opteron Socket 939 OC Video would be awsome! Currently, I have an Operton 180 running at 3 GHz 24/7 - for benchmarks 3.1 GHz are possible. But I am courious what could be achieved with that badass compressor cooler.
Looks like something i'd thought would look cool when i was younger
This is the best PC build ive ever seen. Might actually copy you
I still have my Opteron175 with a ASUS A8N SLi Deluxe. I remember I had 3 motherboards, and I was allways RMA'ing them. One or two gone, and another to play... It was nuts how the Opteron 175 killed so many boards :D :D
That graphics card is enough to get my attention
Fantastic, especially those PSU cables
Had this same board back in the day (still have it, and loved it so much I actually got a second), although with an Opteron 165 to squeeze the most value possible, and I was still able to achieve FX 60 level clocks and thus performance. I never did do the mod to convert the Ultra D into an SLI capable board, but then I was running an X800 XL at the time. I do have an 8800 GTX and could effectively match this build, but maybe its time to pick up a pair of more period-appropriate 6800s or 7800s, do the SLI mod and have some fun tinkering that way.
Awesome build. I have a clear case with the chrome power supply and silver power cables, ide cables running win 98/xp .. with a ati aiw 9800 pro and sound blaster audigy 2 zs platinum and love it.. i managed to find some 80m rgb fans too..
Incrível, abraço do Brasil!
Koukám, další, kdo chytil výprodej v TNtrade, že? :) Parádní video.
Taky jsem si všiml a taky jsem si tam jednu vzal 😆
kdo nenakoupil, nema :-)
Very satisfying build thank you for filming this. Victor bart be like. Hell yhea im sure
The general design of the CPU cooler is freakin sick. It could be so cool i mean, just go over the complete half top of the Mainboard and cool the VRMs + RAM with 2x 120mm Fans. Holy shit.
I've got one of those DFI boards but it doesn't work anymore sadly would love to find the SLI version
This makes me miss my old lanparty board so much now :(
Hi great to be back and see u upload a new vid
Looks like a computer youd see in 2 fast 2 furious, super dope!
Always get a crazy amount of nostalgia watching your channel. Sidenote, my brother traded in our families PS2 + game collection for Far Cry 2 for Xbox 360 without consulting us. I'm still salty to this day. It doesn't even run well 😭
Esse Gabinete e muito legal , o Problema e os cabos que ficam a mostra, Top!
20 min mark, win media player.... so nice. great build
If only todays PC parts tried to be this unique...
Awesome work my friend!
je dobré že někdo takový dokáže postavit dnes i něco dakového a ne jako ostatní jenom ty herní kompy tohle je taky zajímavé
Very nice build I did a Opteron on a Abit mobo with a 9800gt great windows XP build
perfection!
Ultra-D is the ultimate AMD DDR board. One of the jumpers at the top right is to lock the memory voltage to the 3V rail. then you overvolt that rail. Used to run a set of OCZ Gold Win bond at 500mhz cas2. Has to be one of my all time favorite AMD boards next to the Abit NF7-S.
this is true, Iam not usually doing OC on builds like this, but will try higher FSB on RAMs later, dont worry :-)
My friend had this exact case as well. He had a dual socket P3 system, UV lights. It's not forgiving of cable clutter.
really nice, love the retro build, but a bit more cable management for my eye sore would be best!
fantastic PC!! many memories! why aren't the CPU coolers lighting up?
Awesome build mate
Photo gallery for this video: facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1238219179922705
UV party build No.1: ruclips.net/video/2liaO_ly3A4/видео.html
Athlon 5000+
2x 6000+
Pentium E5400
Core To Duo E7300
Core To Duo E7500
FX 4100
Einige Ersatz Arbeitsspeicher
Custom Designs 6x ATI 6670, 2x 5870, 3x Nvidia 8800GT
NEC Multisync LCD 1760NX, 2x 1970NX. Fujitsu Siemens Szenic View P 19-2, Dell Ultrasharp 1908FP
4x Saitek P1500 und PS 2700
XP 32Bit, Vista 64Bit, Win7 32Bit
Rennspiele, sind glaube 35, hab sie noch nicht gezählt. Alles erschienen von 1997-2003, Alles ohne Upgrades Funktionen. 5 Rechner sind aufgebaut in einem Raum.
Immer gilt: passende Hardware vorrausgesetzt.
Auch für alles Ersatzteile.
This brings be back. I had DFI Lanparty board back in 2003 and UV light. Where did you source all this? One thing I did since I only modded my case with cutting out the window, I ran as many cables as I could behind the MoBo. All though, I don't think you can do the same with the clear case :)
Hell yeah Lanparty boards!! Vomit cables!
this is perfection
Fantastic build! I love it! :)
in James Earl Jones voice: "Mother of fans"
It looks ridiculous today, but we all wanted it in 2007. 🙂
Looks awesome !
I enjoy watching your content. Also i must comment how good of an idea it is to use ssds if the motherboard has sata interface. Those hdds are just too fradgile and slow as well as noisy, and in your case for filming that helps a lot