Retro Recycle: 20 year old build with an obscure CPU
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 มิ.ย. 2024
- 20 Years ago I built this machine and it came back in to be recycled this week. What makes it obscure is it has a Geode NX 1750+ embedded CPU. A brief history of the CPU, benchmarks, and what I plan to do with it now.
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0:00 Intro
0:18 Geode CPU history and Overview
2:24 System Specs and Overview
4:41 PassMark 04
6:31 Cinebench 9.5
7:30: Final thoughts and future plans with the parts. - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
It's always nice to see these older builds. Was that the most powerful machine for its time, No, but it served its purpose for the user who had it and it didn't have to be the world's most powerful processor with the world's greatest amount of RAM and the world's fastest graphics card and so many LED/RGB (can't stand RGB lighting) lights you can make the Griswold house jealous at Christmas time. I love vintage build(486, 386 and even earlier) machines. Heck I just recently purchased a NEC V30 10 Megahertz DIP 40 CPU that was an upgrade for the older 8086 CPUs. When I saw it I had to add it to my collection.
i remember those days. i built a dual G4 quick silver last year wtih a X850xtpe in it that got about 30% higher cinebech scores. its a 1.2ghz. found that interesting. back in the day i had a x1700+ that i think i used a 8500le on. then went x64 3200 with xp64 bit. i actually liked that os. i think i had 8gb ram back then.... with a x1800. then i went to a 2900xtx with core2 extreme. i didnt go back to amd until my 5600x and now my 7950x. i went direct die liquid cooling so it was a bit of a flash back to these days of old with the exposed die on the chip
September 2002 I had built my 1st real workstation. It was a socket 478 Pentium 4 1.8ghz with 2GB of RAM, which was insane for the time. I had a 17" LCD monitor that was still 4:3 at the time, and cost $800 just for the LCD. I had 3K tied into the machine. Two years later I ended up doing a lateral move CPU wise to an Athlon XP, because the mobo for the P4 died and all the new 478 boards were DDR and my 2GB was PC133. So I had to go AMD with a board that worked with my existing ram, or severely downgrade the ram amount in the new rig. I stayed mostly AMD till the FX era, then I went Intel Xeon with socket 2011, only came back to AMD with my Ryzen 2600X and now my 5800X3D
Oldest thing I have around my shop would be a 9550 quad chip. I also have a FX 8350 and a 2600k that I still use. I dont know if I have an actual use case for something this far back. Still really cool!
8350 is not that old..
I was driving home about a week ago and actually found a whole core 2 quad system… or at least that’s what the fancy stickers on the front say haha. I’ve yet to test it because it was sitting out overnight in humid Florida weather so I wanted to give it plenty of time to dry and see if it still boots. I’m pretty excited, although I’m in the same dilemma, what exactly to do with a machine this old
The first video I did on this channel I turned a core 2 machine into a Router/Firewall with ClearOS.
Sorry, my duster senses are twitching. 😜🌬
Nice old build though. 👍
I tired the air compressor, but the case is so caked I'm going to have to scrub the inside, 100 psi is not enough to knock it all loose and remove 20 years of grime.
Is that a shaphire motherboard?
W😲W very nice overall
It's actually a BioStar www.biostar-usa.com/mbdetails.asp?model=m7vig+400-combo29