I'm running a classic Zalman "flower" Cooler the "CNPS9700-NT" right now on an ASUS B450-F Gaming with a R5 3600, still works to this day with the default AMD mounting clip the cooler originally shipped with
I've always loved the sound of those old style coolers running as I'm a fan of fans especially cooling fans. On top of that some of them are so unique that they almost look out of this world.
20:35 That sequence of emotions you get, when - "Yay it powered on... and killed power instantly, did it trip the PSU protection? No wait, here we go, started again... ah crap, stopped again... oh, started again... bad news, we have a boot loop! -- aaaand then suddenly yessss we have blue light on the monitor and a picture! Yaaay!"
I used to have one of them ASUS axe square. Got it on my first PC build I brought from my brother. Used be an externally good cooler for the old AMD FX series, had it up until I got a 6600k and a water loop AIO
It's always great to see such hardware from the past that we all get to drool over (not literally that would be gross and not good for electronics) and see how great this hardware is and was in it's day. Love this stuff.
I own 4 sticks of the OCZ Flexx XLC. 2x with green pcb and 2x with black pcb. The rating in my case is 1150MHz and they are equiped with Micron GMH or GKX chips. I overclocked them to 1350MHz. I also have the GPU watercooler from innovatek here, but it's blue.
It would be cool if you tested all the Zalman CPU waterblocks on the same CPU to see if they actually improved in performance with every generation. Zalman's AM socket mounting hardware uses the stock retention hooks which means they're compatible with AM4!
Loved the coolers. My first gaming cooler was a thermaltake Volcano 9 Coolmod . which has 4 lights and its a mess of cables, but i still have it because it was my first gaming pc there was no RGB back in the 2000s and that cooler was just awesome. I liked the front panel too, its really hard to get a silver color 5 1/4 front panel, i have been looking everywhere here and i just can´t find any
what CPU the beauty had in the socket @ the end? I'm flippin curious! thanks for the andswer in advance! keep up with these vids! golden age of computers!
brother I love your videos I love the knowledge they give to those who like me love retro hardware would love to have a pc built with retro hardware but unfortunately I can't one day maybe from Portugal all my respect
I think people back then doesn't care about loud fan noise, and also, this retro cooler more aesthetic design than modern cooler that only care about rgb, tbh I'm not rgb fans
Back then growing up (35 now) having a loud pc was sought after, it was a D sizing match, the louder your pc was the better is was in performance, we loved loud computers
Do you have any ASROCK motherboards with their CPU upgrade modules? I've never seen one for sale or in a working machine. They had a socket 754/939/am2 with add in cpu upgrade boards.
Gotta love the fact that not so long ago, a literal replica of a JET ENGINE is what we desired for cooling... the crazier, more powerful, louder, most obviously present cooling was king! lol ... now days apple forgoes cooling altogether, letting chips pop off boards, CPU's run at 40% of their ability yet still asking 450% over MSRP in cost, lol ... well... in all fairness apple always did this. Boards been having chips pop off in the name of silence with them since the freaking Apple II. lol . . . But yeah... ASUS Jet cooler... nice.
I swear one of days you will open a door of a big van full of untested hardware , let's find out what you got shall we. Edit : 12:47 i seen many different slot 1 cooler but that just looks like tank obstacles from WW 2 So so many slot 1 cpus i was lucky and i now own one P-II 266 MHZ 14:39 earliest P4- cpu very nice didn't know there are 1.3 GHZ
Thanks for pinup and greetings from Bosnia. I found today onte interesting item socket 478 with AGP and PCI-E x4 slot i never ever saw that. I know that 775 socket and 939 have AGP and PCI-E but 478 socket with PCI-E. I tempted to buy it i have Xaser III Lanfire that i was saving for Athlon XP build. MBO name P4V800D-X
All the products that you unboxed are from a long gone period when coolers and other tech had personality and style. Now it's simply copy paste what someone else did.
I really love this videos, it's like seeing ASMR videos, but with hardware sounds.
I'm running a classic Zalman "flower" Cooler the "CNPS9700-NT" right now on an ASUS B450-F Gaming with a R5 3600, still works to this day with the default AMD mounting clip the cooler originally shipped with
not are they only rare and retro but this guy get these new in box unopened for years is what amazes me :O to cool
20:25 don't think i've ever seen board art made with just part footprints before. too cool!
I've always loved the sound of those old style coolers running as I'm a fan of fans especially cooling fans. On top of that some of them are so unique that they almost look out of this world.
You always show something I've never seen before. Love it!
Damn, the ASUS StarIce is really a jet engine
20:35 That sequence of emotions you get, when - "Yay it powered on... and killed power instantly, did it trip the PSU protection? No wait, here we go, started again... ah crap, stopped again... oh, started again... bad news, we have a boot loop! -- aaaand then suddenly yessss we have blue light on the monitor and a picture! Yaaay!"
Lmao
I love the first cooler looking and sounding like a turbine! Just amazing how silent and good coolers became!
The jet engine shaped cooler sounds like a jet engine. Nice.
I'd have said hairdryer but jet engine works too I guess
I used to have one of them ASUS axe square. Got it on my first PC build I brought from my brother. Used be an externally good cooler for the old AMD FX series, had it up until I got a 6600k and a water loop AIO
I have no idea where you find all this, but I appreciate you buying it all. Otherwise I would be forced to.
Perfect start to my morning!
You always manage to find some awesome coolers
It's always great to see such hardware from the past that we all get to drool over (not literally that would be gross and not good for electronics) and see how great this hardware is and was in it's day. Love this stuff.
Literally the second I refreshed my subscriptions page this popped up. Nice.
I really love this videos. They are really relaxing
I own 4 sticks of the OCZ Flexx XLC. 2x with green pcb and 2x with black pcb. The rating in my case is 1150MHz and they are equiped with Micron GMH or GKX chips. I overclocked them to 1350MHz. I also have the GPU watercooler from innovatek here, but it's blue.
It would be cool if you tested all the Zalman CPU waterblocks on the same CPU to see if they actually improved in performance with every generation.
Zalman's AM socket mounting hardware uses the stock retention hooks which means they're compatible with AM4!
Axe Square looks really beautiful, like a magma heart
9:45
my dad had that cooler with the cooper heatsink when i was a kid. It was such a neat design even if quite loud.
Awesome video as always, thank you :)
May I ask where you bought/ ordered the 775-Mainboard from?
It looks very decent.
I really love this channel! Keep it up ❤️❤️
9:53 it's very important that you don't stick your finger in
back in the day that, noise fan is not a problem! its a solution! ahahah great video
Those things looks dope
Love these videos. Where do you find all of this stuff? Incredible how you find some of the new old stock items
You need to make a museum! Please!
I saw the early cousins to dimm on that video card in the beginning
Loved the coolers. My first gaming cooler was a thermaltake Volcano 9 Coolmod . which has 4 lights and its a mess of cables, but i still have it because it was my first gaming pc there was no RGB back in the 2000s and that cooler was just awesome. I liked the front panel too, its really hard to get a silver color 5 1/4 front panel, i have been looking everywhere here and i just can´t find any
what CPU the beauty had in the socket @ the end? I'm flippin curious! thanks for the andswer in advance! keep up with these vids! golden age of computers!
brother I love your videos
I love the knowledge they give to those who like me love retro hardware
would love to have a pc built with retro hardware
but unfortunately I can't
one day maybe
from Portugal all my respect
the 00's certainly had tons of really cool parts for pc building, even if most were jank in some form or another
All those P4's, you're not getting cold this winter.
Do you want to enter in Guinnes world record? I love your content, hugs from Brazil.
Esa robustez de esos componentes es lo que hace tan especial a ese tipo de componentes heran bien hechos , para durar
Finally you can test other MSI motherboard by using RAM cards from this X48c
yep you have good memory :-)
You buy on aliexpress too bro ?
Good unboxing of cool stuff !
I have recovered some old hardware in the trash too and some old consoles !
Haha that Asus "Gold" edition. Just a yellow plastic cover.
Great collection as always, I have about 70 cpu's. I hope you someday test them.
Old Asus's heatsinks have strange design and have awesome style if you like colored builds. The main problem is their efficiency and noise level.
Asmr hardware
Relaxing End, but it's only electronic and Czech.
It would be awesome to put a modern, quiet fan in the Asus jet cooler.
Salve aí sou muito fã do seu canal
When air cooling was really good looking...
I just love the blue asus cooler. It's something i felt i needed for ages.
I think the pulsating CoolerMaster might have to be plugged into a mobo
this is basically the jay kenos garage of pc hardware
Again I've tried asking before I think. Where do you find these crazy cpu coolers?
Amazing
I think people back then doesn't care about loud fan noise, and also, this retro cooler more aesthetic design than modern cooler that only care about rgb, tbh I'm not rgb fans
Back then growing up (35 now) having a loud pc was sought after, it was a D sizing match, the louder your pc was the better is was in performance, we loved loud computers
Do you use all these items in retro builds or are you just putting it on storage?
Do you have any ASROCK motherboards with their CPU upgrade modules? I've never seen one for sale or in a working machine. They had a socket 754/939/am2 with add in cpu upgrade boards.
Yes I have lot of this stuff. I have something in plan for long time.
@@RETROHardware you’re the best!!! I’m addicted to your videos!
Looks like you bought a mini jet engine , thankfully it is not a turbo pump designed to function in low atmospheric pressure lol!
12:54 what is this?
never seen a CPU socket adapter , neither a RAM with two different layouts on either sides
were you buy this
Noice
где вы такие железяки берете???
10:13 wth is this ram?
nice
40 lite is cool:)
2:08 looks like magaphone
(0:38) - liquid-cooled ram *_WUT???_*
11:39 pinoy pride
Gotta love the fact that not so long ago, a literal replica of a JET ENGINE is what we desired for cooling... the crazier, more powerful, louder, most obviously present cooling was king! lol ... now days apple forgoes cooling altogether, letting chips pop off boards, CPU's run at 40% of their ability yet still asking 450% over MSRP in cost, lol ... well... in all fairness apple always did this. Boards been having chips pop off in the name of silence with them since the freaking Apple II. lol . . . But yeah... ASUS Jet cooler... nice.
Modern coolers are too boring, I don't know why theses enterprises don't do more coolers like older days
Máš niečo ako P.O box? Mal by som nejaké PC komponenty na darovanie. 😉
God the Gigabyte 3870 is disgustingly dirty.
nice amd k6 cpu
wow
cooler asus ideal para combinar con FX 5800 Ultra jajaja
I love videos there’s fans
Sorriso for my entlish in bad at Italy school
Pessimo 😂 si scherza
@@Stermy57HW ha...ha...ha...ha...ha..............l
Ah no not a cursed socket 423 pentium 4
They could not get enough power those things.
Man! this is computer porn!!
13:02.. winner of the UGLIEST heat sink goes to THAT JANK ASS pentium 2.
why you don't use windows vista ? Windows vista with service pack 2 is not bad
there isnt really any reason to use vista instead of 7 since 7 is better in every aspect... apart from the design maybe but thats personal preference
I swear one of days you will open a door of a big van full of untested hardware , let's find out what you got shall we.
Edit :
12:47 i seen many different slot 1 cooler but that just looks like tank obstacles from WW 2
So so many slot 1 cpus i was lucky and i now own one P-II 266 MHZ
14:39 earliest P4- cpu very nice didn't know there are 1.3 GHZ
Thanks for pinup and greetings from Bosnia.
I found today onte interesting item socket 478 with AGP and PCI-E x4 slot i never ever saw that.
I know that 775 socket and 939 have AGP and PCI-E but 478 socket with PCI-E.
I tempted to buy it i have Xaser III Lanfire that i was saving for Athlon XP build.
MBO name P4V800D-X
Man, these FlexXLCs suck! I got 800 3-4-3
Ich habe diese Flugzeugturbine geliebt, die Sie gekauft haben
😳
Sound like a vacuum
Da umas placas pra mim 🥺🥺
se ele fizesse um sorteio ele ia ficar rico
hehe third :P na just kidding. always enjoy your vids. Keep it up!
All the products that you unboxed are from a long gone period when coolers and other tech had personality and style. Now it's simply copy paste what someone else did.
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