Version 2 of this is finally uploaded! - What Happens When You Put A GTX 1070 In An 11 Year Old Gaming PC? - Dell XPS 720 th-cam.com/video/feBZSr2zSeU/w-d-xo.html
JDTechGear That single core needs to be very sad thoe... It has no one talk to, no one to share tasks. It has to do everything in lonely without any help. But at least it has all the cache memory 😊
Anyone who's weird like me will take that 13 year old PC and upgrade it to its maximum potential. I do dumb crap like that all the time because I've got a knack for old stuff like that.
Don't get me wrong doing that experimental stuff is a lot of fun to see what kind of wacky performance you can juice out of it. I'm going to search for an old PC that has PCIE to use the 1070 and put it to the test haha
That's not to mention the fact that I have no issue picking up worthless, barely useful, derelict computers up off the street, then bring them home and do nothing with them after I've made a video about it.
Actually, as of late I've began avoiding Pentium 4 systems because they're not particularly interesting anymore and I've already got something like 8 of them lying around doing nothing besides looking pretty (not really). I've been wanting another Windows 95 machine as of late, but I haven't seen any around for a while and the ones people are offering on eBay are being offered at completely ridiculous price points.
Yeah there's a ton of those on eBay. I would just experiment with them honestly or making a picture out of the CPUs lol. Yeah I know right I noticed that too, it makes no sense. Maybe they're becoming too rare of a breed. I try looking for old PC's on craigslist and people literally are trying to sell their old Gateway pc's from the late 90's for $200. I don't even know what kind of hardware are in those things besides probably a floppy disk haha
I put a GTX 960 in a computer from 2007 and it's great. I can play any new game at 1080p on high settings (ultra on games of a couple of years ago). Mind you: It's a dual CPU workstation, but an ancient computer nonetheless.
@@youtuberewind7575 2x Intel Xeon E5450, 16GB DDR2 ECC RAM, GTX 960 4GB, supermicro X7DCA-L mobo. If you plan to do something similar; do yourself a favour and get a next gen system (dual LGA1366 socket). You'll get faster DDR3 memory, hyper-threading, and turbo boost. You'll be able to make a 12 core, 24 thread monster computer on the cheap. i.e. a dual x5660 system has a similar passmark score to an i5 8400 and Ryzen 5 1600.
Thank you! I'm glad you find them high quality :D I'll definitely start a series. For right now itll be just choosing the parts by later on I'll be able to actually build them when I (hopefully) start making money!
Yeah they're monetized but you need a lot of views and watch time to earn a substantial amount of money from it. Plus I just spent a bunch of money on a Ryzen build that I'll be featuring, so I gotta wait some time to budget another PC to build. In time, hopefully more subscribers and views and I'll be able to provide more videos on the new series.
hey im trying to put a 1050 ti 4gb in a hp 7-1205 ! but im also stuck in legacy bios which i think is whats stopping me... when i put in my gpu , it acts like its turning on then blinks orange and beeps 3 times . then reapeats.... i was told by someone its cause im in legacy bios?
Of course! I'm a content creator myself, every little thing is impressive to me. The writing, the commitment to a small skit for an intro, the b-roll, even something as simple as that little Twitter graphic at the beginning. You deserve to be recognized especially considering the amount of care you put into it all.
NexusHUB oh nice! I'm glad you notice all those small things. Knowing what it's like behind the scenes it's a lot of work! Glad you picked up on it though that means a lot because of the time it requires. Thanks for the comment :)
I don't understand the number of dislikes. JD didn't say he DID put a GTX 1070 inside the PC, he only asked the initial question, then explained why it CANNOT be done. Understand the message before disliking something. Great video with plenty of information, I love it!
Hey JD - Thanks! I see in the comments a lot of people felt the same surprise that you don't have more subscribers. You took an interesting question and gave an interesting, thoughtful answer. I got here researching how to explain to my very non-techy sister whether to upgrade her PC or just start over. I find it useful when comparing things that have some crossover point to look at the extreme cases and you helped with that. Mainly I'm making time to write you to congratulate you on the quality of your presentation. The subject matter, the script, the props, the lighting, the sound, the editing to fit it into a reasonable, well-flowing story were all well done. I can see why some hard-core gamers might not find it interesting, but no one's stopping them from just moving on to something that interest them (and why did they stop here in the first place - the headline clearly said what was going to be discussed). I truly do not understand why 40% of the 10 thousand viewers gave this a thumbs down! I think you have real talent. Although I'm already oversubscribed, you can count me in as a new subscriber. I hope you see this - the post is 9 months old.
Wait about 1 - 2 years, trust me, people will love you, you're like linus tech tips. That makes me sad you don't generate enough revenue, but you gotta wait and you amazed me with the facts, tons of them, and the respect, you're not blurting them out and rushing because you have something else to do, you pulled up pictures and showed us, Very amazed thanks! with all this work, you will almost be there in no time
Wow that's a huge compliment, I definitely want to take my time with the channel so I put up the best quality I can provide to you all. I'm amazed that you noticed all those aspects, thank you so much for the support and feedback. Hopefully I'll generate enough revenue to keep the channel going strong, running a tech channel can definitely be expensive. Again, thank you so much for the support.
Stupid title "can you put a GTX 1070 in a 13 year old pc?" Well, it depends on your motherboard not pc and also an old motherboard from like 8 years doesnt have the good placement for the gtx 1070
I just found your channel tonight! Already a fan! 😁 I mess around with old desktops and laptops. I ended up creating a decent second pc. Motherboard was $40 from a friend. For $140 I bought a gtx 970 for my main desktop and supplied the second desktop with my previous 960. It runs decent games now. I currently have my original childhood computer (Dell dimension from 2001) being upgraded from a celeron to a core 2 duo. I'm maxing out the ram as well. Gotta love it. No pci-e slots though, so graphics cards are a tough one to find. I have several older cards but the fans are practically dead.
Hey man a few years late but just starting a tech channel myself and I’m so impressed by the results you got with your custom comments, it’s really natural and gives off awesome engaged vibes. Super keen for that boost too,Can you recommend who you went with? or any that end up too fake? Started doing DIY accounts but it takes so much time and YT hates my cable connection now😂😂😂😢
Good video, been building a PC for my brother, 370AUD - 3.1ghz i5 quad core, 8gb ram, 1050ti (new), 500w psu, 500gb hd :) I've had some issues but got around them, mainly with the case!
Why don't you build PCs for customers and film yourself doing it. That way you don't have to buy the parts yourself, the customer buys the parts and you just do the building to the camera, keeping the customer details confidential, of course.
yeah this vid can seen as click bait, but there's actually some useful information for who are new with building PC. like me. anyway, useful information for me. gonna hit a like and sub as well
last year did i put a 1060 in a 9 year old pc. works like a charm. intel core i5 2500k running at 4.6 ghz on air, 16 gb ram, 256 gb ssd and 3 tb mechanical storage. all neatly thrown together on a test bench =)
@@isaks3243 I hate that you can't use the integrated graphics on p67 unless you update the bios. You should go 1070.i ended up getting a 3770k today . I only needed the mobo but I ended up buying the whole PC .i bought a 1070 yesterday. It's smoother then ever.
@@MRBOCHIEDA2ND the 1060 is good enough for me concidering both what I payed for it and the gpu I upgraded from which was a Radeon HD6870 which doesn't do a good job on modern games. For reference, I payed the equivalent of around $130 for an msi 1060 which is kinda insane
Btw i just got you in my recommended vids... Im glad I did subbed and liked also turned on notifications. Also it isnt always a bad idea to add a gpu to an old pc. For example any old dell optiplex from 2008-2009 have a decent cpu and when paired with something like a gtx 750ti they are decent budget gaming machines and can handle gta 5 and overwatch.
Really? :o that's great,I think you didn't get such bottleneck,if you could,can you help me out on my spec?So I have a Laptop,I5 520M 2.40GHz,8 GB RAM,NVS 5100M,And I want to get a GTX 650 TI that I found for 60$...Will it be great and smooth with not a such high massive bottleneck to my laptop?And I use a eGPU to connect the gtx 650 ti to my Laptop.
Years ago I wanted to put a GTX280 in a really old Dell Dimensions with a 2.66GHz Pentium 4 non hyper-threaded. But when I was looking it up I found out that it wouldn't fit in a PCI slot or AGP slot and ended up having to build from scratch piece by piece. The finished result was a Core i7 920 with 6GB RAM and a Radeon EAH 4870 1GB Dark knight and that rig lasted for 8 years until a lightning strike damaged the motherboard. Now the motherboard, CPU, RAM and case are replaced. I replaced the case because the 8 year old one was getting rusty...
Now, if I'm not mistaken, this is a socket 775 machine (being that it's 2004 and has a PCI-E slot on the board) which would mean it uses DDR2 and has support for the Core2Quad chips from later on in it's life, this would mean that while THAT particular CPU could not handle modern games, a newer one could possibly. It might be quite interesting to see how much of a bottleneck a Core2Quad would be to a GTX 1070.
I actually disagree a little, like if your mobo supported pcie u coulda installed it upgrade to Windows 10 or even 7, but yes you will be getting stuttering, but only in very demanding games,but realistically who owns a 2003 pc and pc game it's like someone with unlimited data using a bar phone from 2003 and not mention that computer is like worth 5$ at a thift store if not on the curb for free
I remember I have another desktop PC that a friend gave to me that was found on the side of the road. Thinking its from 2006 with an AMD athlon x2 4200+ and it does have a pci-e slot, so I imagine I could install a card like that in that machine.
Yes it will physically fit in the slot but the point of this video is that it would be fucking stupid to spend the money on a 1070 to put in a $10 PC rather than save more money and build a budget gaming PC with modern parts.
Thank you! People assumed that the 1070 would go into the PC and felt click-baited since it couldn't. But the content of the video directly answers the question presented in the title. That's logic I guess!
Assuming the title of the video is the same now as when it was released then it is surely not click bait though it is kind of pointless since the card can't even go into the computer. Video could have been like 30 seconds long to the same effect. Though i am giving a like for the majority of your channel is high quality content and this video though pointless isn't clickbait.
This video most definitely is not pointless. Yes he could have used an example with a PCIe slot, but the point remains the same. Your comment on the other hand.......
I'm part of the The TechJunkyFamily family because I Subscribed. I have a similar PC a Dell Dimension 1100 which looks exactly the same as this but it has different features like no floppy drive.
Funny enough, I have an HP Z400 I inherited, running its standard Intel Xeon W3520 and a whopping 5Gb or RAM. I swapped out the GT 610 GPU it came with (which gave me 4-10 FPS in Fallout 4, even with low graphics mods) for a GTX 1060 I got on sale and now I'm running Fallout 4 on ultra with graphical improvement mods while still getting decently good FPS. I'm saving for a new rig that I'll transfer that GPU to one day. Honestly, just don't give up because that ultra budget rig I have runs super well for what it is.
sorry about this long comment and being rude but i really need help, my msi gaming laptops motherboard fried because of a manufacturing fault, i had it for 2~3 months and because i bought it from a auction (it was brand new, hadnt been opened ever, still sealed) i coudnt really refund it and the warranty had expired because the laptop was about 2 years old(never been opened though)so..... Plz help my with my pc build, this is a quick build i selected and i need some suggestions, im going for a red/black build that goes well wil the video card and its red leds and the motherboard that also has red leds, im only really sure about the motherboard, processor and videocard, as for the other components like cpu cooler and ram and storage i have absolutely no idea wtf to choose. my budget is around 600~ Intel Core i5-6600K 3.5GHz Quad-Core Processor Gelid Solutions CC-Siberian-01 51.9 CFM CPU Cooler Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB (1 x 8GB) DDR4-2400 Memory Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive MSI GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4GB GAMING X 4G Video Card Corsair CXM 450W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply MSI H110M GAMING MICRO-ATX LGA1151 motherboard
I'd wait for the Ryzen R5 chips, because most of your budget is going into the predecessor with that budget. Which happens a lot but, it restricts you a lot with the rest of your parts. I would recommend a SSD rather than a hard drive for storage. Also, I would recommend 16gb of RAM if you can help it, you can get the job done with 8 but the performance difference is pretty noticeable.
I had a 10 year old PC with a Phenom 9150e 1.8GHz, DDR2 RAM, and an R7 250. I bought an RX 460 for it last year and it would run, but crashed ever couple minutes. I finally upgraded my PC to a 8350 and DDR3 and now it works fine
I did this on a 12 yr old pc. My graphic car is a Radeon HD 7800 series. I say it's worth it, I use this computer daily and works great. Crushes most modern games like GTA V or something like cod.
Hey, next time make the video 30 seconds long where you ask the question and then answer No, we get enough clickbait on every other site, we don't need youtube to become just as cancerous.
Anyone saying it’s clickbait is stupid, he answered the whole question really well that you simply can’t use the 1070 in an older system. So stop getting all whiny and go somewhere else.
Misinformation would be the cause here. Legacy PCI didn't have lanes, and there was more than one variant. To which one might add there was the AGP slot around that time and PCI-E did exist just not at the consumer level. He could have stood to go in to a bit more detail about why this is. Just my 2 cents here.
What you can do is get a $60 microATX motherboard, put that in your Dell case, and then plug your 1070 into that. Then you'll have modern components. So yeah, putting a V12 in a golf cart is dumb, but putting a golf cart body over a V12 track toy would be pretty badass.
Seabass it feels like people create a pre-assumption to what they want to see before actually watching the video for what it is based on the title. The title is a question which is defined by two outcomes. If someone is purely expecting to see one over the other and the other is the reality, then that is in complete jurisdiction of the question in the title.
I have a desktop computer that I custom-built in 2012. The motherboard I have is an ASUS M5A97 EVO and I want to upgrade my GPU to better handle some of the latest games. My question is, will a GTX 1650 work with a motherboard that is 10 years old?
Please tell me my pc ic 10 years old and i am want install graphic card please tell me any graphic card is working PCI EX ×16 SLOT please please tell me
can MSI Gaming GeForce GT 710 2GB GDRR3 64-bit HDCP Support DirectX 12 OpenGL 4.5 Single Fan Low Profile Graphics Card work with i5 3.2 g something and 8gb ram becuase i want something to suport my i5 not to make trash
Well it depends how old it is and how expensive the gpu is I got an msi gt 730 for $20 and replaced it with my old nvidia 8400 gain my old dell xps 410 with Windows 10 installed, works like a charm other than the new pc I just got that was the best purchase I ever made regarding computers.
You update to Windows 7 or above, fix the slots, just adjust the cup or gpu as needed I've been doing this for one of my friends that keep buying the parts but refuse to buy a new computer
As long as you have PCie you'll be good to go. Keep in mind what generation of PCIe as well as that may throttle throughput from the card as well, but it'll work as long as the drivers offer support
i decided to pair up my old eniugh computer around the time this video was made with a 1060. and it works really well, the combinaton between a 1060 and a intel core i5 2500k which i have overclocked the snot out of to the point of having 4.8ghz of sweet sweet cpu power actually works surprisingly well. i could go with some extra cpu performance cause it is slightly bottle necking the gpu from time to time but it works well enough and i got an insane deal on the graphics card paying only the equivalent of $120 for it.
@@gpubenchmarks7905 I'm looking for a preferably free but I am willing to pay a small amount for a 2600k, 3rd and 4th gen generally give me the same or less performance in games due to far worse overclocking headroom plus higher prices. but due to todays computer market and chip shortage does even the 2600k cost too much for what it is. I am going to build a new computer in a not too distant future tho. I just need to finish renovating my office room and renovate the home of my dream car, my garage. so probably in 2 or 3 years as long as this one is still kicking. I mainly play csgo anyways so there is really no need for a better computer currently anyways so i'm good for a little while longer.
Super nostalgic right now, so I'm commenting on an older video. Rewind 4 years, I squeezed every penny to build my first non-crap rig. FX8350 paired with a Radeon HD6950 (before the R series existed) tricked out with toys/bing, an all-in-one liquid cooler, full tower NZXT case, and some basic raid. Did my own sleeving and lighting too. I did a lot of budget builds back then. I was working as a cook and barely paying my rent. My computer hobby filled the gaps and gave me money to build my own stuff while I learned. As far back as 2012 I'd garbage pick P4 rigs and AMD Athlons with PCIe slots and/or SATA. You'd be surprised just how many computers I've restored from the curb. The most important distinction back then was PCIe generation. 2.0 vs 2.1 cards were very fussy about older slots. You had to keep test cards on hand. I wasn't turning them into gaming rigs. Typically light home/office or ugly media pc. Find a rig on the curb, drop a $25 Radeon HD4250 in it, watch the internet in 1080p on a TV. Great deal. These days I recommend chromecast because it's small, silent, and everyone has smartphones. Why am I writing this? Because today I gave up the good fight. I'm installing Windows 10 on my personal machine for the first time. I've been running 7 for as long as I could, but I'm sick of getting yelled at that my 7700K isn't good enough. You!! Don't give up the good fight!! You build the crap outta that dell!! I wanna see racing stripes!! Happy new year, from a sad quiet workshop on the Niagara Frontier.
I know of a 12-year-old computer with PCIe, namely the Power Mac G5. I thought you might have had a PC from the year before the PCIe-capable G5's 2005 introduction and am disappointed that you did not. I would be curious to see a new card installed in one of the earliest PCs to sport PCIe.
I have a GTX 980 running in an i7 2600K PC that was built in 2011, the third in the line of an upgrade path preceded by a 760 and a 570, and which began with 8GB but was since doubled to 16GB RAM. Each video card upgrade saw significant performance boosts in games I played, but it my be my last new card for this rig.
Motherboard: Gigabyte F2A68HM-S1 Processor: AMD A4-6300 RAM: 4Gb + 4Gb ddr3 Vengeance+Value select (Corsair) GPU: MSI 1050 Ti 4Gb OC ddr5 SMPS: Antec VP450w 1st day and 2nd day I played games n watched movies everything is going well but from the 3rd day my PC gets restarts when I watched movies or games or do anything. Then I run my PC without graphics card then everything is going fine but again when install my GPU it makes same problem and my PC restarts. Plz help me why this is happening?
Version 2 of this is finally uploaded! - What Happens When You Put A GTX 1070 In An 11 Year Old Gaming PC? - Dell XPS 720
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Give me plz 1 gtx card plz
Can gtx1070 install to acer xc-730???
JDTechGear xjj
@@aimanmansor4208 yea uts working!
Gey
A single core...
I thought it was married
This core is single for life
JDTechGear That single core needs to be very sad thoe... It has no one talk to, no one to share tasks. It has to do everything in lonely without any help. But at least it has all the cache memory 😊
I wonder how old is that in Computer years (kinda like Dog years)
...hmmmm.... maybe 60+ years old?, maybe more...
Lucedoke Badum tssss
ATOMIC_GAMER 200+
This pc is a couple months older than me
15?
I was born on may 24th so it beats me by a couple months
Loser
@@chuyelviejocachondo3254 Your a loser :)
This pc was made in 2004
Anyone who's weird like me will take that 13 year old PC and upgrade it to its maximum potential. I do dumb crap like that all the time because I've got a knack for old stuff like that.
Don't get me wrong doing that experimental stuff is a lot of fun to see what kind of wacky performance you can juice out of it. I'm going to search for an old PC that has PCIE to use the 1070 and put it to the test haha
That's not to mention the fact that I have no issue picking up worthless, barely useful, derelict computers up off the street, then bring them home and do nothing with them after I've made a video about it.
Hey keeps the cost down for the video and makes it interesting haha
Actually, as of late I've began avoiding Pentium 4 systems because they're not particularly interesting anymore and I've already got something like 8 of them lying around doing nothing besides looking pretty (not really). I've been wanting another Windows 95 machine as of late, but I haven't seen any around for a while and the ones people are offering on eBay are being offered at completely ridiculous price points.
Yeah there's a ton of those on eBay. I would just experiment with them honestly or making a picture out of the CPUs lol. Yeah I know right I noticed that too, it makes no sense. Maybe they're becoming too rare of a breed. I try looking for old PC's on craigslist and people literally are trying to sell their old Gateway pc's from the late 90's for $200. I don't even know what kind of hardware are in those things besides probably a floppy disk haha
I put a GTX 960 in a computer from 2007 and it's great. I can play any new game at 1080p on high settings (ultra on games of a couple of years ago).
Mind you: It's a dual CPU workstation, but an ancient computer nonetheless.
Danny M. Roque what’s the system specs? How much ram what cpu etc?
@@youtuberewind7575 2x Intel Xeon E5450, 16GB DDR2 ECC RAM, GTX 960 4GB, supermicro X7DCA-L mobo. If you plan to do something similar; do yourself a favour and get a next gen system (dual LGA1366 socket). You'll get faster DDR3 memory, hyper-threading, and turbo boost. You'll be able to make a 12 core, 24 thread monster computer on the cheap. i.e. a dual x5660 system has a similar passmark score to an i5 8400 and Ryzen 5 1600.
Short answer is: dont bother, the processor cant work properly with good gpus so its basically the same except lesser lag ig
Budget PC series?
yaa plis. 500~ 600ish ? maybe even 400~500
Thank you! I'm glad you find them high quality :D I'll definitely start a series. For right now itll be just choosing the parts by later on I'll be able to actually build them when I (hopefully) start making money!
You got it! I'll make a video of just the parts but I'll eventually build them too, just gotta have the money for them
Yeah they're monetized but you need a lot of views and watch time to earn a substantial amount of money from it. Plus I just spent a bunch of money on a Ryzen build that I'll be featuring, so I gotta wait some time to budget another PC to build. In time, hopefully more subscribers and views and I'll be able to provide more videos on the new series.
Thanks so much! I hope I can steadily provide good content for you guys. Thanks for the encouragement :D
Oh no bro, wait till she's 18 its illegal. Besides your massive 1070 is too big for the motherboard
LMAO
B NM oh i get it lmao 😂
Pvan Boss 😂😂
B NM stop
lol
beautiful cinematic shots of dust
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De_dust
Dust've, Dustn't
I saw spider man
Found this channel in 2020, hope you continue filming, I like your content a lot. 😁
Still going and thank you!
Ha I'm 2023
@@newtonk47222024 here! Upgraded from my 1070 this year, wild to see a video from when it was considered top of the line
hey im trying to put a 1050 ti 4gb in a hp 7-1205 ! but im also stuck in legacy bios which i think is whats stopping me... when i put in my gpu , it acts like its turning on then blinks orange and beeps 3 times . then reapeats.... i was told by someone its cause im in legacy bios?
For the amount of effort you clearly put into each video, your views are way too low.
Glad you see the effort :D Thanks a lot for the feedback!
Of course! I'm a content creator myself, every little thing is impressive to me. The writing, the commitment to a small skit for an intro, the b-roll, even something as simple as that little Twitter graphic at the beginning. You deserve to be recognized especially considering the amount of care you put into it all.
NexusHUB oh nice! I'm glad you notice all those small things. Knowing what it's like behind the scenes it's a lot of work! Glad you picked up on it though that means a lot because of the time it requires. Thanks for the comment :)
NexusHUB bube
you can put as much effort you want in something uninteresting it wont ever get many views...
I legit have that same pc sitting in the front of my closet
haha yeah! These things were so popular back in the day its crazy how many people still have them lying around
i have it gathering dust in my basement....
Derp Boy David gimme boi
same xD
i have these too lol im playing LOL in this npc right now hahah
I don't understand the number of dislikes. JD didn't say he DID put a GTX 1070 inside the PC, he only asked the initial question, then explained why it CANNOT be done. Understand the message before disliking something.
Great video with plenty of information, I love it!
Thanks man for understanding and I really appreciate the support!
Amen.
its becuase some people cant stand a yt video with no dislikes
7 years later and TH-cam has closed downvote counts and I really enjoyed watching this video, thank you JD
Its sad, how this old PC's CPU has more GHz than my current PC's😂
But wait😂, my CPU has 1 core more
pray for this guy
Cant compare ghz if processors are from different sockets lol
mine is Acer desktop ,only have 6.4 gb in harddrive ,ram in 0.64g ,but with DVD drive,its 2000 release
TheKuerbis i have 1.6 ghz 2 cores
Hey JD - Thanks! I see in the comments a lot of people felt the same surprise that you don't have more subscribers. You took an interesting question and gave an interesting, thoughtful answer. I got here researching how to explain to my very non-techy sister whether to upgrade her PC or just start over. I find it useful when comparing things that have some crossover point to look at the extreme cases and you helped with that. Mainly I'm making time to write you to congratulate you on the quality of your presentation. The subject matter, the script, the props, the lighting, the sound, the editing to fit it into a reasonable, well-flowing story were all well done. I can see why some hard-core gamers might not find it interesting, but no one's stopping them from just moving on to something that interest them (and why did they stop here in the first place - the headline clearly said what was going to be discussed). I truly do not understand why 40% of the 10 thousand viewers gave this a thumbs down! I think you have real talent. Although I'm already oversubscribed, you can count me in as a new subscriber. I hope you see this - the post is 9 months old.
Wait about 1 - 2 years, trust me, people will love you, you're like linus tech tips. That makes me sad you don't generate enough revenue, but you gotta wait and you amazed me with the facts, tons of them, and the respect, you're not blurting them out and rushing because you have something else to do, you pulled up pictures and showed us, Very amazed thanks! with all this work, you will almost be there in no time
Wow that's a huge compliment, I definitely want to take my time with the channel so I put up the best quality I can provide to you all. I'm amazed that you noticed all those aspects, thank you so much for the support and feedback. Hopefully I'll generate enough revenue to keep the channel going strong, running a tech channel can definitely be expensive. Again, thank you so much for the support.
why is ur channel having so low subs , u deserve more than a million
Why do you only have 2500 subs, your videos is as good as youtubers with over 100k subs
Wow thank you so much! You really think so? I will always strive to give the best quality I can do, I'm still learning a lot!
Is it a problem that I've used one of those towers before?
Stupid title "can you put a GTX 1070 in a 13 year old pc?" Well, it depends on your motherboard not pc and also an old motherboard from like 8 years doesnt have the good placement for the gtx 1070
I just found your channel tonight! Already a fan! 😁
I mess around with old desktops and laptops. I ended up creating a decent second pc. Motherboard was $40 from a friend. For $140 I bought a gtx 970 for my main desktop and supplied the second desktop with my previous 960. It runs decent games now. I currently have my original childhood computer (Dell dimension from 2001) being upgraded from a celeron to a core 2 duo. I'm maxing out the ram as well. Gotta love it. No pci-e slots though, so graphics cards are a tough one to find. I have several older cards but the fans are practically dead.
Wtf you deserve at least 900k subs
Wow thank you! I can't Imagine that amount of people
the quality of this video though... nice job man it's amazing
Thank you so much!!
Hey man a few years late but just starting a tech channel myself and I’m so impressed by the results you got with your custom comments, it’s really natural and gives off awesome engaged vibes. Super keen for that boost too,Can you recommend who you went with? or any that end up too fake? Started doing DIY accounts but it takes so much time and YT hates my cable connection now😂😂😂😢
Good video, been building a PC for my brother, 370AUD - 3.1ghz i5 quad core, 8gb ram, 1050ti (new), 500w psu, 500gb hd :) I've had some issues but got around them, mainly with the case!
Why don't you build PCs for customers and film yourself doing it. That way you don't have to buy the parts yourself, the customer buys the parts and you just do the building to the camera, keeping the customer details confidential, of course.
I have that PC, runs i3-gaps beautifully
haha that's awesome!
yeah this vid can seen as click bait, but there's actually some useful information for who are new with building PC. like me.
anyway, useful information for me. gonna hit a like and sub as well
last year did i put a 1060 in a 9 year old pc. works like a charm. intel core i5 2500k running at 4.6 ghz on air, 16 gb ram, 256 gb ssd and 3 tb mechanical storage. all neatly thrown together on a test bench =)
Ivy bridge oem motherboard?
Oh that's a Sandy bridge.
@@MRBOCHIEDA2ND true that.
It's an ivy bridge on an Asus sabertooth p67(I think it had those numbers)
One of the best overclocking cpu:s out there
@@isaks3243 I hate that you can't use the integrated graphics on p67 unless you update the bios. You should go 1070.i ended up getting a 3770k today . I only needed the mobo but I ended up buying the whole PC .i bought a 1070 yesterday. It's smoother then ever.
@@MRBOCHIEDA2ND the 1060 is good enough for me concidering both what I payed for it and the gpu I upgraded from which was a Radeon HD6870 which doesn't do a good job on modern games.
For reference, I payed the equivalent of around $130 for an msi 1060 which is kinda insane
my parent: waste of money
me:
Best intro ever, lol.
BRASIL ? YOU IS THE BEST WOAMAN
0:51 I got 4 dollars
Btw i just got you in my recommended vids... Im glad I did subbed and liked also turned on notifications. Also it isnt always a bad idea to add a gpu to an old pc. For example any old dell optiplex from 2008-2009 have a decent cpu and when paired with something like a gtx 750ti they are decent budget gaming machines and can handle gta 5 and overwatch.
Really? :o that's great,I think you didn't get such bottleneck,if you could,can you help me out on my spec?So I have a Laptop,I5 520M 2.40GHz,8 GB RAM,NVS 5100M,And I want to get a GTX 650 TI that I found for 60$...Will it be great and smooth with not a such high massive bottleneck to my laptop?And I use a eGPU to connect the gtx 650 ti to my Laptop.
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Years ago I wanted to put a GTX280 in a really old Dell Dimensions with a 2.66GHz Pentium 4 non hyper-threaded. But when I was looking it up I found out that it wouldn't fit in a PCI slot or AGP slot and ended up having to build from scratch piece by piece. The finished result was a Core i7 920 with 6GB RAM and a Radeon EAH 4870 1GB Dark knight and that rig lasted for 8 years until a lightning strike damaged the motherboard. Now the motherboard, CPU, RAM and case are replaced. I replaced the case because the 8 year old one was getting rusty...
my pc is i5 3rd gen. The gpu in it was a gtx 750 ti with1gb gddr5 card. now i want to update it to a gtx1660 super 6gb gddr6 card is it possible.
Dude this is not true. I got a HP Z400 (10 year old pc) and i buyd a GTX 1050 X and its works fine.
Im2Pro MC this one is different than your hp pc..... obviously
Yes buyd that's absolutely right or was it bought I don't think so JK..
The porting changet a lot
He said 1070 you dumbass!!!
bought
I'm surprised at your sub count. You put out quality that deserves at least 100k. Keep making good stuff and you'll get there no doubt.
4:57 “fanboys triggered” 🤣🤣
Keep going bro. I am a little late into your videos but you have so little subs, for how great the video was. Keep it up dude.
Thank you Tony I really appreciate it :)
Now, if I'm not mistaken, this is a socket 775 machine (being that it's 2004 and has a PCI-E slot on the board) which would mean it uses DDR2 and has support for the Core2Quad chips from later on in it's life, this would mean that while THAT particular CPU could not handle modern games, a newer one could possibly.
It might be quite interesting to see how much of a bottleneck a Core2Quad would be to a GTX 1070.
Best video yet!
NEAWD thank you! :D
I actually disagree a little, like if your mobo supported pcie u coulda installed it upgrade to Windows 10 or even 7, but yes you will be getting stuttering, but only in very demanding games,but realistically who owns a 2003 pc and pc game it's like someone with unlimited data using a bar phone from 2003 and not mention that computer is like worth 5$ at a thift store if not on the curb for free
I remember I have another desktop PC that a friend gave to me that was found on the side of the road. Thinking its from 2006 with an AMD athlon x2 4200+ and it does have a pci-e slot, so I imagine I could install a card like that in that machine.
Yes it will physically fit in the slot but the point of this video is that it would be fucking stupid to spend the money on a 1070 to put in a $10 PC rather than save more money and build a budget gaming PC with modern parts.
Why so much dislikes? This video is actually quite funny and well done !
Thank you! People assumed that the 1070 would go into the PC and felt click-baited since it couldn't. But the content of the video directly answers the question presented in the title. That's logic I guess!
Assuming the title of the video is the same now as when it was released then it is surely not click bait though it is kind of pointless since the card can't even go into the computer. Video could have been like 30 seconds long to the same effect. Though i am giving a like for the majority of your channel is high quality content and this video though pointless isn't clickbait.
This video most definitely is not pointless. Yes he could have used an example with a PCIe slot, but the point remains the same. Your comment on the other hand.......
but could you rip out the internals of said 13+ year old pc and replace it with modern internals?
Closest I found to a V12 golf cart was a VW GOLF with a W12. You win this round...
LMBO IT GOT A SPIDER AT 2:32 HAHAHAHAHA
bitch
Short answer: no
Long answer : no it will not work
Something Nothing ok so I guess you don’t want it explained
Would I be able to take out a 1050ti and put in a 2070 super
I'm part of the The TechJunkyFamily family because I Subscribed. I have a similar PC a Dell Dimension 1100 which looks exactly the same as this but it has different features like no floppy drive.
Turn it into a file server! Just, not with the 1070.
Who else has a weaker setup than this pc
well i have a dell its like 10 years old but has intel pentium with 2 cores and it runs on windows 7
no one cuz u can get a better pc than this one for literally 30 dollars
dude I had that pentium 4 dell as my childhood pc along with an older pentium 2 computer lol.
Alexander Keith Haha I know right! That was like a standard childhood PC for a lot of people XD
Gausts Z never said it was the same exact model
Gausts Z Triggered...
Funny enough, I have an HP Z400 I inherited, running its standard Intel Xeon W3520 and a whopping 5Gb or RAM. I swapped out the GT 610 GPU it came with (which gave me 4-10 FPS in Fallout 4, even with low graphics mods) for a GTX 1060 I got on sale and now I'm running Fallout 4 on ultra with graphical improvement mods while still getting decently good FPS. I'm saving for a new rig that I'll transfer that GPU to one day. Honestly, just don't give up because that ultra budget rig I have runs super well for what it is.
Gutting a 2400 right now actually. Putting in a ryzen 5 1600 and gtx 690. The only real problem I've run into so far is getting the front IO connected
love how the money was motion picture money lol
There are 2 Easter eggs hinting towards the next video, what do you think it is? ;)
JDTechGear Is that a build with R7 1700 and GTX 1070?
Mr. H Ohhhhh yeah 😏 Can't wait to pull it together
sorry about this long comment and being rude but i really need help, my msi gaming laptops motherboard fried because of a manufacturing fault, i had it for 2~3 months and because i bought it from a auction (it was brand new, hadnt been opened ever, still sealed) i coudnt really refund it and the warranty had expired because the laptop was about 2 years old(never been opened though)so.....
Plz help my with my pc build, this is a quick build i selected and i need some suggestions, im going for a red/black build that goes well wil the video card and its red leds and the motherboard that also has red leds, im only really sure about the motherboard, processor and videocard, as for the other components like cpu cooler and ram and storage i have absolutely no idea wtf to choose. my budget is around 600~
Intel Core i5-6600K 3.5GHz Quad-Core Processor
Gelid Solutions CC-Siberian-01 51.9 CFM CPU Cooler
Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB (1 x 8GB) DDR4-2400 Memory
Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive
MSI GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4GB GAMING X 4G Video Card
Corsair CXM 450W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply
MSI H110M GAMING MICRO-ATX LGA1151 motherboard
I'd wait for the Ryzen R5 chips, because most of your budget is going into the predecessor with that budget. Which happens a lot but, it restricts you a lot with the rest of your parts. I would recommend a SSD rather than a hard drive for storage. Also, I would recommend 16gb of RAM if you can help it, you can get the job done with 8 but the performance difference is pretty noticeable.
oh i forgot to put in my motherboard -_- but thats the exact one i was planning to get :D
Peoplez: "Can You Put a GTX 1070 In a 13 Year Old PC?"
JDTechGear: "No."
Peoplez: *dislikez >:-(*
Jack Le when you see a video with this lenght you think that he will test it not just explaining we already know this facts
It does work I done it a few days ago in that model of computer
Because its actually possible
we did have agp in between pci and pcie. if memory serves, first gen pcie x16 slot provides about 2x the bandwidth of an agp 8x slot
I had a 10 year old PC with a Phenom 9150e 1.8GHz, DDR2 RAM, and an R7 250. I bought an RX 460 for it last year and it would run, but crashed ever couple minutes. I finally upgraded my PC to a 8350 and DDR3 and now it works fine
Lipstick?
v16 engine in golf car O_0
I did this on a 12 yr old pc. My graphic car is a Radeon HD 7800 series. I say it's worth it, I use this computer daily and works great. Crushes most modern games like GTA V or something like cod.
how about a cpu intel core 2 quad running at 3.2Ghz no Hypertherding. can fit GTX 1070 whit OS windows 7 64bit?
Hey, next time make the video 30 seconds long where you ask the question and then answer No, we get enough clickbait on every other site, we don't need youtube to become just as cancerous.
This is not clickbait. I directly answered the question presented in the title. Stop misusing the term.
Still clickbait
@@teslatech2143 then you don't know what it means then
Anyone saying it’s clickbait is stupid, he answered the whole question really well that you simply can’t use the 1070 in an older system. So stop getting all whiny and go somewhere else.
why so many dislikes?
Misinformation would be the cause here. Legacy PCI didn't have lanes, and there was more than one variant. To which one might add there was the AGP slot around that time and PCI-E did exist just not at the consumer level. He could have stood to go in to a bit more detail about why this is. Just my 2 cents here.
What you can do is get a $60 microATX motherboard, put that in your Dell case, and then plug your 1070 into that. Then you'll have modern components. So yeah, putting a V12 in a golf cart is dumb, but putting a golf cart body over a V12 track toy would be pretty badass.
ASRANILO I did do something. The title is a yes or no answer to the question, I answered and explained why for this specific PC
JDTechGear, I think it's because people wanted to see you put a 1070 in an old PC.
Seabass it feels like people create a pre-assumption to what they want to see before actually watching the video for what it is based on the title. The title is a question which is defined by two outcomes. If someone is purely expecting to see one over the other and the other is the reality, then that is in complete jurisdiction of the question in the title.
JDtechgear issubed
imean i subbed
Thank you so much :D
your welcome
I have a desktop computer that I custom-built in 2012. The motherboard I have is an ASUS M5A97 EVO and I want to upgrade my GPU to better handle some of the latest games. My question is, will a GTX 1650 work with a motherboard that is 10 years old?
My dell had AGP slot for GPU’s!😅
Golf car here ya go:
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i mean, its v8 but according to that logic a 970 must work, right?
Please tell me my pc ic 10 years old and i am want install graphic card please tell me any graphic card is working PCI EX ×16 SLOT please please tell me
I have that very same desktop at home and the thought of giving it a little boost came to mind a couple of times.
Just a couple...
Yes or no ?
what about a 4 year old hp pc with a VTX grapichs card ? with a windows 10 but i need a 6 pin power cable my computer dosen't have it HELP HELP
can MSI Gaming GeForce GT 710 2GB GDRR3 64-bit HDCP Support DirectX 12 OpenGL 4.5 Single Fan Low Profile Graphics Card
work with i5 3.2 g something and 8gb ram becuase i want something to suport my i5 not to make trash
I will now be on the lookout for a golf cart with a v12 engine.
This is the video I've been looking for, since 1997
I have an Acer pc and ik the 720 isn't good but the pc i use now alows 1-6 fps on gta and I'm trynna get atleast 17-30
V12 in golf cart... I know what I'm doing next summer.
I just found your channel today and love it i am a new subscriber and think that a 400-500 dollar pc would be cool
Well it depends how old it is and how expensive the gpu is I got an msi gt 730 for $20 and replaced it with my old nvidia 8400 gain my old dell xps 410 with Windows 10 installed, works like a charm other than the new pc I just got that was the best purchase I ever made regarding computers.
Thumbs up if u see a cute spider hanging there 2:31
You update to Windows 7 or above, fix the slots, just adjust the cup or gpu as needed I've been doing this for one of my friends that keep buying the parts but refuse to buy a new computer
But what ìf my old computer has PCIe x16 and I have upgraded to 8GB ram, quadcore CPU and SSD, and Linux?
As long as you have PCie you'll be good to go. Keep in mind what generation of PCIe as well as that may throttle throughput from the card as well, but it'll work as long as the drivers offer support
like a V12 in a golf kart? Well, I guess it's time to pull out my old PC.
My dads desktop isn't that old...would this be ok to do now? Maybe not a 400$ graphics card but a decent one
i decided to pair up my old eniugh computer around the time this video was made with a 1060. and it works really well, the combinaton between a 1060 and a intel core i5 2500k which i have overclocked the snot out of to the point of having 4.8ghz of sweet sweet cpu power actually works surprisingly well. i could go with some extra cpu performance cause it is slightly bottle necking the gpu from time to time but it works well enough and i got an insane deal on the graphics card paying only the equivalent of $120 for it.
Get an i7 2600k i7 3770K xd replace that old i5 xd
@@gpubenchmarks7905 I'm looking for a preferably free but I am willing to pay a small amount for a 2600k, 3rd and 4th gen generally give me the same or less performance in games due to far worse overclocking headroom plus higher prices.
but due to todays computer market and chip shortage does even the 2600k cost too much for what it is.
I am going to build a new computer in a not too distant future tho. I just need to finish renovating my office room and renovate the home of my dream car, my garage. so probably in 2 or 3 years as long as this one is still kicking.
I mainly play csgo anyways so there is really no need for a better computer currently anyways so i'm good for a little while longer.
I have a 19 yr old pc and i am wondering which way i should go
Is it bad I have the exact same desktop at my grandmother's house? Well I use my laptop but we had it for like 10 years
I dropped a hard drive on my graffics card ..it broke. ..I want to replace the card ..what is the fastest pcie 2.0 card ?
I'm playing solitaire with 1080ti paired with 144hz monitor. Wasn't disappointed.
Super nostalgic right now, so I'm commenting on an older video.
Rewind 4 years, I squeezed every penny to build my first non-crap rig. FX8350 paired with a Radeon HD6950 (before the R series existed) tricked out with toys/bing, an all-in-one liquid cooler, full tower NZXT case, and some basic raid. Did my own sleeving and lighting too.
I did a lot of budget builds back then. I was working as a cook and barely paying my rent. My computer hobby filled the gaps and gave me money to build my own stuff while I learned. As far back as 2012 I'd garbage pick P4 rigs and AMD Athlons with PCIe slots and/or SATA. You'd be surprised just how many computers I've restored from the curb. The most important distinction back then was PCIe generation. 2.0 vs 2.1 cards were very fussy about older slots. You had to keep test cards on hand.
I wasn't turning them into gaming rigs. Typically light home/office or ugly media pc.
Find a rig on the curb, drop a $25 Radeon HD4250 in it, watch the internet in 1080p on a TV. Great deal.
These days I recommend chromecast because it's small, silent, and everyone has smartphones.
Why am I writing this?
Because today I gave up the good fight. I'm installing Windows 10 on my personal machine for the first time.
I've been running 7 for as long as I could, but I'm sick of getting yelled at that my 7700K isn't good enough.
You!! Don't give up the good fight!! You build the crap outta that dell!! I wanna see racing stripes!!
Happy new year, from a sad quiet workshop on the Niagara Frontier.
Which gpu will compatable with intel dg31pr motherboard with intel core 2 duo and 4 gig ram
No joke that's literally the exact same case I use right now. I really need an upgrade. I'm not using any of the internals though, just the case.
I know of a 12-year-old computer with PCIe, namely the Power Mac G5. I thought you might have had a PC from the year before the PCIe-capable G5's 2005 introduction and am disappointed that you did not. I would be curious to see a new card installed in one of the earliest PCs to sport PCIe.
I have a GTX 980 running in an i7 2600K PC that was built in 2011, the third in the line of an upgrade path preceded by a 760 and a 570, and which began with 8GB but was since doubled to 16GB RAM. Each video card upgrade saw significant performance boosts in games I played, but it my be my last new card for this rig.
I need help, I have and older pc but don’t know if is has PCI or PCIe...help
Why did u put the old boxes on the wall ? Weird isn’t it ?
I have a computer that have a Pentium processor and have 250 mb ram what can i upgrade
Motherboard: Gigabyte F2A68HM-S1
Processor: AMD A4-6300
RAM: 4Gb + 4Gb ddr3 Vengeance+Value select (Corsair)
GPU: MSI 1050 Ti 4Gb OC ddr5
SMPS: Antec VP450w
1st day and 2nd day I played games n watched movies everything is going well but from the 3rd day my PC gets restarts when I watched movies or games or do anything. Then I run my PC without graphics card then everything is going fine but again when install my GPU it makes same problem and my PC restarts.
Plz help me why this is happening?