It is very relaxing to see a PC rebuild....Bit like therapy for when I have the urge to fit new PC stuff. I have a 5800X3D CPU with B550 motherboard. I think I own that case. It is in the garage, because it is out dated now. I use the Lian Li Lancool 2 ARGB case, used to use the HAF X from Coolermaster, which was one big case! I have a dusty house as well. Just have to clean often.
really enjoy your videos, very informative and your low stress, mellow approach is spot on. I especially enjoy the way you continuously film your build and interject with tips and tricks as your fitting, thank you for your hard work !
I still have my eVGA 680i SLi (Black Pearl) and 3.6GHz Q6600 GO with OCZ's (SLI ready) XMP 1200MHz DDR2 and upgraded the GPU to a GTX 1050ti. This purpose built CRYSIS rig still runs to this day. Running Vulkan/DX12 games like DOOM 2016 and the Sniper Elite series, at 1080p60 with Ultra settings no problem. Running a Quad back in 2007-2008 was a dream. I can't belive it took more than 10years to get to 6, 8, 12, 16 cores on the mainstream socket. Thanks AMD.
Great stuff, I used to have the Q6600 paired with an IN9-32X Max from Abit which was also nForce 680 back in the day, I had the exact same DDR2 RAM modules shown in the video from OCZ, but I had 4x1GB modules for dual channel and a GTS 8800 512 MB.
I always chuckle when you talk about things like the 3 pin power LED as old.... I still feel like PnP cards are modern... no more setting I/O and Base Address by jumpers on every card! Sheer luxury.
Used to work for recycling company, we basically received PCs from schools hospitals and such. The insides were absolutely buried under blanket of dust, blowing it with compressed air was the best part of this job :D
I always liked Antec. I had all Antec dual ball bearing fans with 3-speed switches. And when the USB front ports wore out , I called them and they sent me a new header for free.
Bad? That's my PC after about a week. I left it alone for six years or so, and it had grown a carpet... When I finally got around to cleaning it and blowing it out, the room had a thick gray fog and I could hardly breathe. So, this guy shouldn't be embarrassed at all. It's actually looking pretty good!
That original build was *really* nice for it's time. It is very easy to move those crimped ends for the pin header to a different plastic frame. Good vid.
I built a unit in 2007 with an ASUS P5K Deluxe with a Q6600, 4 GB Ram, and a Nvidia QT(I think)8800. I used it until about 2014, when I replaced it with an i7 4770K. It is still in use today, as a Hackentosh.
I used to own this same exact motherboard (P5K Premium) with Q6600 @ 3.6GHz. The board supported ATI crossfire. It was the most money I ever spent on a motherboard and cpu. I think I paid ~$200 for the board and ~$300 for the cpu. Consumed lots of power but the cpu rendering performance was impressive.
I have just updated my old 15 year old Antec case PC with a AM4 upgrade. While the motherboard was out it was worth while to cut a hole in the back plate for future cpu & cooler change. I always do that when upgrading an old case.
I really like your channel, you are one of the PC Tech-tubers that does things "on the cheap" and I mean that in the best way. No money spent for frills, just get the job done.
my gosh.... 10-15 year old PCs....feels like yesterday.....i was like P35 chipset dude thats not old....yeah... i guess im gettin old lol Dont even feel like voodoo 3 was that old....now 386 era thats old=)
When you said it was a 2nd or 3rd gen i5/i7 I just looked at the ram and motherboard, the heatpipes specifically, and thought "nah that's like pentium" and it was, these things you just get to recognize easily, either by seeing it often or living through that time, feels nostalgic
I know 8gb of ram is enough but why would you only use a single 8Gb stick, Personally I would have use X2 4gb sticks so we would have duel channel mode.
@@Crazy65pt That maybe so because I know the whole point of building on a budget is to upgrade later, but if I was going to upgrade from 8Gb's to 16Gb I would at least upgrade to something that has heatsinks and XMP profiles but still cheap like some HyperX Fury sticks or G-Skill Trident Z, you can get x2 4gb sticks of Trident-Z @3000Mhz CL15 timings and that would be a big upgrade to that single 8gb stick. And they are very well priced for the performance. I know this because I had them when they was first released and they beat everything I put them against in Passmark 9 benchmark tests
@@essentialone1 I personally wouldn't invest in good ram for that particular cpu. Being a i5 6000 probably uses ddr3 memory. And the extra spending wouldn't make that much difference. Now dual vs single channel makes a big difference
@Crazy65pt Theoretically there's a massive difference, but it does seem as though the real world performance hit can vary quite significantly. There's no circumstance I'm aware of in which having dual channel would drop performance though, so no reason not to take it if it's an option, short of wanting to save money now and add more later, and even that's slightly suspect since you won't be getting a memory kit in that case.
IIRC Noctua fans motor shaft is completely sealed off, so you don't have to worry about dust nor lubrication. That fan should have been still good. And I concur with the graphics card. I got a 570 4gb for 90-100€ second hand. Stupid good value
I have had the gigabyte RX 570 8GB I ended up returning it and getting the MSI one the gigabyte one got too hot for my liking the gigabyte one just felt cheaper as well
Holy...!! This case brings back memories. This was my era, when I got into PC building. You're right, there's nowhere to hide in these cases. Sometimes you could get away with hiding the auxiliary power cable between the motherboard tray and the side panel, but that was about it. You said it yourself in the video - cable management really wasn't a thing back in the mid to late noughties. We have come a long way and it's easy to forget until you see ancient cases like these Antecs.
they were top quality at the time tho and imo still look good ...my backup/bedroom pc still in antec 300 like this and my main in my trusty 900 ....over 10 years old still has the og 650w antec psu the blue led fans that it came with and the 240mm monster on top all still spinning silently on low...have had atleast 4 diff systems thru it ..currently a 4.6 ghz 4790k and rx580 ...might finally retire the old girl for my next upgrade but will def be holding up on that for as long as possible lol
The Noctua cooler is the nicest part in that whole system! Probably still perfectly usable too. Also I would know that OCZ DDR2 memory anywhere, mine and tons of other builds used it.
When I encounter a CPU cooler like that I will remove and clean with ammonia glass cleaner in my sink. Spray on and let is sit there a few minutes. I wind up removing air born oils and other particulates that adhere and dusting cannot remove. Rinse with hot water and dry. This does not work with all coolers obviously but does with the majority. I shake off the water, hit with air and dry with a blow dryer. It winds up looking brand new.
@@virtualtools_3021 I use it to clean smokers CPU coolers. I would not use this on high end. I spend a lot of time cleaning the smokers tar out. I don't leave it on long enough for damage to occur and thoroughly rinse and dry.
still using my i7 4790k, with evo 212 cooler, 16 gb ddr3 ram, sammy 250GB ssd and a wd red 6TB with a 1050ti 4GB Video Ram. still works great after 6yrs.
i gave my qx9650 rig as a handmedown to my parents. put my old 1060 in there and an ssd. i know the cpu is old but even by my standards i consider the computer fast for basic needs. for me to even say that it is a snappy machine is crazy as i have a 9900k paired with a 2080S....
IDE or PATA port almost always means that the mobo is at least around 10 years old :-) A tip for newbies. Look out for those 40 pin connectors. And if there is two of them. That means older still..
@@virtualtools_3021 some boards did indeed. Am thinking the early AMD Athlon boards. Socket A. Around the year 2000 and following years. Those had an IDE raid controller in addition to the standard IDE dual ports. Some Intel based boards of that era probably had IDE Raid too. But my memory is definitely of the AMD systems at the time.
Would have loved a before and after benchmark, maybe on firestrike or heaven, something reasonable for that old pc lol. Could I put in a request for before/after comparisons on upgrade videos like this in the future? >.> I'm so curious about what that poor, poor CPU was going through, the GPU must could run circles around it.
Usually with the CPUs you can tell approximately what series it is by looking at the IHS, if the surrounding part of the IHS is like a rounded square with a notch cut off, like the CPU you took out of the system, then most likely its an LGA 775 chip. Probably a core 2 quad or core 2 extreme if its in a gaming system.
For reals, I was in the camp of 'naa mate, the 2GB one is fine' myself, but today, the 4GB GTX 960 can still power a cheap gaming rig while the 2GB version seriously wallows. That being said, 2GB GTX 960s make great NVENC cards - still got one in the PC I record these videos on.
@@Adamant_IT The GTX 960 and 950 have HEVC Encode support. I output from video editor into hevc at x264 bitrates, this makes the export fast and also high quality (not like normal h264 accelerated encode, where the output isn't great). TH-cam supports h265 upload. I have a 960 2gb and it is severely bottlenecked by the 2gb of vram :P R9 290 4gb for now.
The top fan made noise but i am not sure the bearing is bad. If there is a real bearing in a fan (not a bushing) then wearing out that bearing is almost impossible. Bearings in small fans like this have not much force being put on them and bearing parts are made of hard steel. Most of the time bearings run dry, just lubricate them. Or another thing is see many times is that the motor PCB is just clamped in the plastic and ther is wiggle room in this clamping most likely because sideway pressure on a fan when cleaning it. For those fans i just glue them in with epoxy glue and the sounds stops. Some cheaper fans i even do this when they are new and because the epoxy glue fills the hollow parts in the plastic around the motor most of the time the fan's are more quiet then out of the box. I have fixed fan's as old as back to about 1985 this way and it almost always works.
Wow same Antec 300 case I had and same CPU. Intel Yorkshire. Mine had an Asus P5Q Se Antec has the updated 300 Series 2 case now I think. Great air flow.
That's an Antec 300, I remember I used to have one, that case kinda sucked. I remember paying around £14 for it used, pretty cramped, very cheaply constructed, but it got the job done until I got a better case. The Antec 900/1200 series were much better cases, much more spacious and better constructed.
I commented on your Corsair 270r build and my pc is now built in the same case and going strong but what would you recommend for a front case fan and either 3 120mm fans or 2 140mm fans and I have my eye on noctua fans for Christmas but there are so many models to chose from.
Great vid as always ☺ I did a build using an old (bought refurb from Asus dealer for £45) Asus b250 mining motherboard fitted with i5 6500 cpu 8Gb DDR4 2666Mhz and AMD Radeon Graphics 2Gb DDR5 plus 650W power. Built for my niece and she loves Civ 6 (I did a cheat mod that gives her 999999 gold ☺☺ ) so she can with a few more tips, play a beaut of a game with that and totally loves it. (Nuke em Uhh well umm ☺☺) Course as she's 9 years old I fitted some internal rgbs et (YUK but oh hum ☺) in a real cool case and I got 2 more build requests after that from her friends families. The i5 CPU was about £120 so the most expensive but worth the money. I also had her with me whilst I built it so she could see how it all went together and her and her friends now have a good understanding of computers re how the different parts go together, how they work et My partner has a masters in computer programming (Cobol/Pascal) and worked for one of the biggest logistics company's in the UK programming/supervisor/training. So my niece is learning to write code et with one of her friends so having a good computer for that is also a bonus. (Raspberry pi et ☺) I personally like blackberry and apple pie ☺☺☺ keep up the good work‼
I see a few spare stand offs inside there .make an aluminum plate and paint it black you can then hide most of the cables behind it .a bit of effort involved but not that hard to do .
Sure it's better now but this is already gimped in Single channel mode, then adding an RX570 4gb? Nice upgrade seeing as what he had so anything will be an improvement ;) Thumbs up!
I have an air compressor, maybe about 10litre tank. It's a really, really old one, so it's hard to link to a direct equivalent. But look for DIY air compressors and you'll get something along the right lines.
Still using a Formula rampage II with a Q9550 and 8GB ram and GTX 960 2gb WITH windows 10 sitting in my bedroom as a streaming PC :) so my 4yr daughter can watch disney plus and youtube and she loves it and it works fine
Damn!! lol I keep my house pretty clean and have my desktop on kitchen table , but fans move so much air that they get like all the dust in my house!!! I just wait about a month then do a good cleaning , repeat lol no Adam I do not remember 3 pin power LED but remember the old office computers where the entire front panel connectors is just one plug 🤬
You can generally see it on the motherboard on thr old intel boards that is that old almost always have fancy heatsinks and heatpipes everywhere just look at the ram :) i kinda mis that on the new systems, i like the beefy industrial looks with lots of cooling and no fancy bullshit RGB lighting. I remeber i had a 4x ram kit that had built in plasma tubes lighting.
Your guest that is Core i5/i7 2nd gen is totally wrong. When i see the mb is P5K Premium, i know is a Core2Duo or Core2Quad. Because i have the same client that have a similiar specs last years, same white dusty all around. For the upgrade: I don't like the Mini-ITX size with a huge CPU Cooler and GPU Card, and the PSU side is in wrong direction.
"I don't like the Mini-ITX size with a huge CPU Cooler and GPU Card" Case doesn't have a window and this thing is being put together from spares so who cares?
Hi, one question, suppose if I upgrade motherboard and cpu (basically a new pc) will my Windows 10 boot and get the required drivers and also does my Windows 10 activation stays or have to call Microsoft for activation?
that msi cpu cooler looks really sick im jelous. im runing on a phenom ii x 945 8gb ddr2 gtx 660 ti.. me and my old pc luckily starcraft 2 runs great on it.
@@PGC434 ohh. I honestly thought phenom ii started with ddr3 motherboards. Back in 2011 i got 1090t with m4a88 t-v evo which is ddr3. I retired it a couple weeks ago though.
@@WLOfails i went with a budget board at that time. its an emaxx amd 780g acc. im surprise myself how the computer hold its own. didnt break down not once for ten years. and im still game on it till these days but im retiring it as soon as these pandemic will blow over. i was suppose to get a pc dec 2019 but epidemic started shut down everything here in my area.
I think my compressor's set to about 5bar (~80psi). You can run less than that, but the higher pressure gives me more run time between waiting for it to recharge. It's an ancient thing from a refrigeration system, probably about 30 years old.
The old CPU cooler I would wash with soap and water in the kitchen sink and let it dry for about 30 mins or so. Also why no dual channel RAM? Wood a second stick of RAM even FIT under that giant CPU cooler?
The worse TV I had to repair was no picture, they had 5 dogs and smoked. I looked at the screen and said to the lady, have you got a damp cloth, and when I finished there was a brilliant picture . Her answer was I have not had chance to dust this week
From an upgrade point of view, do you thing it would be worth replacing an i5 4670K with 16Gb DDR3 to an i5 6600 or similar? I got a cheap mining motherboard but I have a Pentium G4400 in it atm and will upgrade if it's worth. GPU is a GTX 1070 and I play games at 1440p. Thanks
If you've got the i5 6600 (and mobo/RAM) laying around, or you've picked it up super cheap, sure thing. Second hand parts are great if you got mates rates like we did in this video. But you can get a lot for very little when buying brand new these days - especially with CPUs like the Ryzen 3100 and 3300x kicking around. So the bang for buck depends on if you got the second-hand stuff for a song or not. I'm not sure if 4670k to 6600 will be worth it... Intel stagnated a bit around this era, and the next big kick was 8th gen, which slapped another two cores onto everything.
im glad to found this underrated channel. i love all of the content and i really learn a lot
same, seems like he's gotten a massive wave of new people that found his channel.
which is good!! he deserves it 👍
Thx 👍👵
It is very relaxing to see a PC rebuild....Bit like therapy for when I have the urge to fit new PC stuff. I have a 5800X3D CPU with B550 motherboard. I think I own that case. It is in the garage, because it is out dated now.
I use the Lian Li Lancool 2 ARGB case, used to use the HAF X from Coolermaster, which was one big case!
I have a dusty house as well. Just have to clean often.
16:30 best technical explanation to what happens in Windows when you change hardware 😂
Your dust box seems to have some PC components in it
Just an idea 4 Adamit- use the 2gb graphics as a dedicated sound only reciever. :)
really enjoy your videos, very informative and your low stress, mellow approach is spot on. I especially enjoy the way you continuously film your build and interject with tips and tricks as your fitting, thank you for your hard work !
I still have my eVGA 680i SLi (Black Pearl) and 3.6GHz Q6600 GO with OCZ's (SLI ready) XMP 1200MHz DDR2 and upgraded the GPU to a GTX 1050ti. This purpose built CRYSIS rig still runs to this day. Running Vulkan/DX12 games like DOOM 2016 and the Sniper Elite series, at 1080p60 with Ultra settings no problem. Running a Quad back in 2007-2008 was a dream. I can't belive it took more than 10years to get to 6, 8, 12, 16 cores on the mainstream socket. Thanks AMD.
Damn that is some very good stuff!!
Great stuff, I used to have the Q6600 paired with an IN9-32X Max from Abit which was also nForce 680 back in the day, I had the exact same DDR2 RAM modules shown in the video from OCZ, but I had 4x1GB modules for dual channel and a GTS 8800 512 MB.
Q6600 was (always will be) an epic chip.
I think the dream (8c+ chips) has come back, with AMD's 3000 series CPUs.
Man i hope you're job and shop works for real, you're a great man and the best PC fixer
FYI. The plugs for the older 3 pin power/leds can be adjusted using a needle, to remove and more the wires.
Your thermal paste has a bit of cpu on it!
There's always one isn't there.
@@neilbateman7039 We were all thinking it...
Yes! An Antec 300! That was my first aftermarket case!
too bad when I gt my first pc those cases wasn't around in that time point. Welcome to 1996.
...and in Fact Antec is not After-Market: it's Fileserver & Workstation Market for Custom Solutions.
10 5 1/4 inch bays is for real no GayMingSolution
Antec 300 here also. Still have it ;]
I always chuckle when you talk about things like the 3 pin power LED as old.... I still feel like PnP cards are modern... no more setting I/O and Base Address by jumpers on every card! Sheer luxury.
You mean Plug 'n' Pray? ;)
Used to work for recycling company, we basically received PCs from schools hospitals and such. The insides were absolutely buried under blanket of dust, blowing it with compressed air was the best part of this job :D
Thats a decent cooler gamers nexus use that as their standard for all of their tests.
I always liked Antec. I had all Antec dual ball bearing fans with 3-speed switches. And when the USB front ports wore out , I called them and they sent me a new header for free.
"and windows gonna go aaaahhhh, and then be fine" -what? hahaha 16:30
Preinstalled windows will have bad drivers, so the first couple boots might be a bit rough :P
That is a really nice retro ish board. I have a 780i sli from XFX lying around in my room.
Bad? That's my PC after about a week. I left it alone for six years or so, and it had grown a carpet... When I finally got around to cleaning it and blowing it out, the room had a thick gray fog and I could hardly breathe. So, this guy shouldn't be embarrassed at all. It's actually looking pretty good!
That original build was *really* nice for it's time. It is very easy to move those crimped ends for the pin header to a different plastic frame. Good vid.
I built a unit in 2007 with an ASUS P5K Deluxe with a Q6600, 4 GB Ram, and a Nvidia QT(I think)8800. I used it until about 2014, when I replaced it with an i7 4770K. It is still in use today, as a Hackentosh.
I used to own this same exact motherboard (P5K Premium) with Q6600 @ 3.6GHz. The board supported ATI crossfire.
It was the most money I ever spent on a motherboard and cpu.
I think I paid ~$200 for the board and ~$300 for the cpu.
Consumed lots of power but the cpu rendering performance was impressive.
cable management was nearly non existent until about 2015/16. you go way back to the 90's and forget it about cable management
Have built a few systems in these Antec cases back in the day. Some still in use today. Very solid case.
I have just updated my old 15 year old Antec case PC with a AM4 upgrade. While the motherboard was out it was worth while to cut a hole in the back plate for future cpu & cooler change. I always do that when upgrading an old case.
it takes years to come to his point of exp. for looking on stuff but u only can be born with that much talk...i love it
I really like your channel, you are one of the PC Tech-tubers that does things "on the cheap" and I mean that in the best way. No money spent for frills, just get the job done.
When you change the motherboard it's not call upgrading anymore it's building a new PC.
my gosh.... 10-15 year old PCs....feels like yesterday.....i was like P35 chipset dude thats not old....yeah... i guess im gettin old lol Dont even feel like voodoo 3 was that old....now 386 era thats old=)
Very nice. I love giving PC's a second life! Dutch regards, Nico.
I knew that ram was ddr2 as soon as I saw it lol. Great vid 👌
I had flashbacks when I saw that it was ocz ram.
When you said it was a 2nd or 3rd gen i5/i7 I just looked at the ram and motherboard, the heatpipes specifically, and thought "nah that's like pentium" and it was, these things you just get to recognize easily, either by seeing it often or living through that time, feels nostalgic
pentium? what the fuck hahaha
more like fx 8150 or first gen i7. haven't watched the video yet lolol
wait its a core 2 wtf
@@vibardaniell.5833 lga 775 is easily recognizable :D
As soon as you said this was a core i system I was thinking "yeah not with those copper ram heatsinks" lol
Turns off lights , room gets brighter.
The PC isn't dusty, it just learned to live with the nature.
I know 8gb of ram is enough but why would you only use a single 8Gb stick, Personally I would have use X2 4gb sticks so we would have duel channel mode.
The only reason I see for that is that they want to get another 8gb stick in there in the near future
@@Crazy65pt That maybe so because I know the whole point of building on a budget is to upgrade later, but if I was going to upgrade from 8Gb's to 16Gb I would at least upgrade to something that has heatsinks and XMP profiles but still cheap like some HyperX Fury sticks or G-Skill Trident Z, you can get x2 4gb sticks of Trident-Z @3000Mhz CL15 timings and that would be a big upgrade to that single 8gb stick. And they are very well priced for the performance. I know this because I had them when they was first released and they beat everything I put them against in Passmark 9 benchmark tests
@@essentialone1 I personally wouldn't invest in good ram for that particular cpu. Being a i5 6000 probably uses ddr3 memory. And the extra spending wouldn't make that much difference. Now dual vs single channel makes a big difference
@Crazy65pt Theoretically there's a massive difference, but it does seem as though the real world performance hit can vary quite significantly.
There's no circumstance I'm aware of in which having dual channel would drop performance though, so no reason not to take it if it's an option, short of wanting to save money now and add more later, and even that's slightly suspect since you won't be getting a memory kit in that case.
@@TheTurnipKing it has been tested recently and were it makes a difference. It makes a big difference
Binge watching your playlist now. Subbed of course. Like, like and like!
Love that CPU Cooler
IIRC Noctua fans motor shaft is completely sealed off, so you don't have to worry about dust nor lubrication. That fan should have been still good. And I concur with the graphics card. I got a 570 4gb for 90-100€ second hand. Stupid good value
I have had the gigabyte RX 570 8GB I ended up returning it and getting the MSI one the gigabyte one got too hot for my liking the gigabyte one just felt cheaper as well
Holy...!! This case brings back memories. This was my era, when I got into PC building. You're right, there's nowhere to hide in these cases. Sometimes you could get away with hiding the auxiliary power cable between the motherboard tray and the side panel, but that was about it. You said it yourself in the video - cable management really wasn't a thing back in the mid to late noughties. We have come a long way and it's easy to forget until you see ancient cases like these Antecs.
they were top quality at the time tho and imo still look good ...my backup/bedroom pc still in antec 300 like this and my main in my trusty 900 ....over 10 years old still has the og 650w antec psu the blue led fans that it came with and the 240mm monster on top all still spinning silently on low...have had atleast 4 diff systems thru it ..currently a 4.6 ghz 4790k and rx580 ...might finally retire the old girl for my next upgrade but will def be holding up on that for as long as possible lol
The Noctua cooler is the nicest part in that whole system! Probably still perfectly usable too.
Also I would know that OCZ DDR2 memory anywhere, mine and tons of other builds used it.
When I encounter a CPU cooler like that I will remove and clean with ammonia glass cleaner in my sink. Spray on and let is sit there a few minutes. I wind up removing air born oils and other particulates that adhere and dusting cannot remove. Rinse with hot water and dry. This does not work with all coolers obviously but does with the majority. I shake off the water, hit with air and dry with a blow dryer. It winds up looking brand new.
how bout NO! ammonia dissolves the crap out of copper and reacts strongly with aluminium in my experience.
@@virtualtools_3021 I use it to clean smokers CPU coolers. I would not use this on high end. I spend a lot of time cleaning the smokers tar out. I don't leave it on long enough for damage to occur and thoroughly rinse and dry.
@@michaelleeper3649 well, if it was smoked on there is 0 possibility for it to get worse XD
@@virtualtools_3021 exactly.
still using my i7 4790k, with evo 212 cooler, 16 gb ddr3 ram, sammy 250GB ssd and a wd red 6TB with a 1050ti 4GB Video Ram. still works great after 6yrs.
lol If only my PC was as high spec as that was,..before you upgraded! :-)
i do miss the old antec 300 case, best budget case of it's day.
i gave my qx9650 rig as a handmedown to my parents. put my old 1060 in there and an ssd.
i know the cpu is old but even by my standards i consider the computer fast for basic needs.
for me to even say that it is a snappy machine is crazy as i have a 9900k paired with a 2080S....
I love these kind of upgrades, some mates will play with the worst of things. :D
IDE or PATA port almost always means that the mobo is at least around 10 years old :-) A tip for newbies. Look out for those 40 pin connectors. And if there is two of them. That means older still..
and, on the off chance there is 3? (its not 2 and a floppy i made sure)
@@virtualtools_3021 some boards did indeed. Am thinking the early AMD Athlon boards. Socket A. Around the year 2000 and following years. Those had an IDE raid controller in addition to the standard IDE dual ports. Some Intel based boards of that era probably had IDE Raid too. But my memory is definitely of the AMD systems at the time.
I loved my Q6600! upgraded to a i5-3550 at the time.
Would have loved a before and after benchmark, maybe on firestrike or heaven, something reasonable for that old pc lol. Could I put in a request for before/after comparisons on upgrade videos like this in the future? >.> I'm so curious about what that poor, poor CPU was going through, the GPU must could run circles around it.
Have you ever tried an electric leaf blower to clean out a computer?
i didnt see the elastic band were did you put the key as well to wind it up :P
Usually with the CPUs you can tell approximately what series it is by looking at the IHS, if the surrounding part of the IHS is like a rounded square with a notch cut off, like the CPU you took out of the system, then most likely its an LGA 775 chip. Probably a core 2 quad or core 2 extreme if its in a gaming system.
Where did u buy the motherboard and cpu
Nice noctua case fan on that cpu cooler.
This setup has a fan blowing out, and none that suck air in. The case will be sucking air and dust in through every opening this way.
Love that shirt Graham !!! 😆
Funny how everyone was saying the 4gb gtx960 was a waste of money because memory bandwidth limitations or some bs.
For reals, I was in the camp of 'naa mate, the 2GB one is fine' myself, but today, the 4GB GTX 960 can still power a cheap gaming rig while the 2GB version seriously wallows. That being said, 2GB GTX 960s make great NVENC cards - still got one in the PC I record these videos on.
@@Adamant_IT The GTX 960 and 950 have HEVC Encode support. I output from video editor into hevc at x264 bitrates, this makes the export fast and also high quality (not like normal h264 accelerated encode, where the output isn't great). TH-cam supports h265 upload.
I have a 960 2gb and it is severely bottlenecked by the 2gb of vram :P R9 290 4gb for now.
The top fan made noise but i am not sure the bearing is bad. If there is a real bearing in a fan (not a bushing) then wearing out that bearing is almost impossible. Bearings in small fans like this have not much force being put on them and bearing parts are made of hard steel. Most of the time bearings run dry, just lubricate them. Or another thing is see many times is that the motor PCB is just clamped in the plastic and ther is wiggle room in this clamping most likely because sideway pressure on a fan when cleaning it. For those fans i just glue them in with epoxy glue and the sounds stops. Some cheaper fans i even do this when they are new and because the epoxy glue fills the hollow parts in the plastic around the motor most of the time the fan's are more quiet then out of the box. I have fixed fan's as old as back to about 1985 this way and it almost always works.
Wow same Antec 300 case I had and same CPU. Intel Yorkshire. Mine had an Asus P5Q Se
Antec has the updated 300 Series 2 case now I think. Great air flow.
yeee same antec case :)) still running my upgraded pc :))
That's an Antec 300, I remember I used to have one, that case kinda sucked.
I remember paying around £14 for it used, pretty cramped, very cheaply constructed, but it got the job done until I got a better case.
The Antec 900/1200 series were much better cases, much more spacious and better constructed.
25:19 most of my builds so far have been in these kind of cases, and I can heartedly agree....
The old CPU fan was indeed a case fan, so it fits now perfect for his further intended use ;)
Noctua had far less fan options back then
2:20 Yes, please tell your mate to get the PC up off the floor.
P5K was a top model board I remember. My only complaint is that cheap mobo the component hardly fit in there, not to mention the giant graphic card.
I commented on your Corsair 270r build and my pc is now built in the same case and going strong but what would you recommend for a front case fan and either 3 120mm fans or 2 140mm fans and I have my eye on noctua fans for Christmas but there are so many models to chose from.
Great vid as always ☺ I did a build using an old (bought refurb from Asus dealer for £45) Asus b250 mining motherboard fitted with i5 6500 cpu 8Gb DDR4 2666Mhz and AMD Radeon Graphics 2Gb DDR5 plus 650W power. Built for my niece and she loves Civ 6 (I did a cheat mod that gives her 999999 gold ☺☺ ) so she can with a few more tips, play a beaut of a game with that and totally loves it. (Nuke em Uhh well umm ☺☺) Course as she's 9 years old I fitted some internal rgbs et (YUK but oh hum ☺) in a real cool case and I got 2 more build requests after that from her friends families. The i5 CPU was about £120 so the most expensive but worth the money. I also had her with me whilst I built it so she could see how it all went together and her and her friends now have a good understanding of computers re how the different parts go together, how they work et My partner has a masters in computer programming (Cobol/Pascal) and worked for one of the biggest logistics company's in the UK
programming/supervisor/training. So my niece is learning to write code et with one of her friends so having a good computer for that is also a bonus. (Raspberry pi et ☺) I personally like blackberry and apple pie ☺☺☺ keep up the good work‼
I see a few spare stand offs inside there .make an aluminum plate and paint it black you can then hide most of the cables behind it .a bit of effort involved but not that hard to do .
Neat idea. I wouldn't go to that effort on most PCs... but if I were doing a serious build in an old case with no cable tidying, that'd be cool.
As soon as the cooler was removed and I saw the orientation of the socket I was like that's not lga 1155 :)
Who in their right mind decided "Ah yes, a black and gold PSU. Let's put blue LEDs in it!!"
Sure it's better now but this is already gimped in Single channel mode, then adding an RX570 4gb? Nice upgrade seeing as what he had so anything will be an improvement ;) Thumbs up!
That's still a good antec case.
Did you a standard compressor to clean that out like what you can get from say BnQ??
Yea mine's an ancient thing, probably 30 years old. Doesn't need to be fancy, just blow air.
Antec 300 I have one , it's a great case.
Shamoo, like the whale movie? I'm really excited for the 3rd one too!
Hi, what equipment do you use to blow the dust? I'm tired of constantly buying compressed air.
I have an air compressor, maybe about 10litre tank. It's a really, really old one, so it's hard to link to a direct equivalent. But look for DIY air compressors and you'll get something along the right lines.
Still using a Formula rampage II with a Q9550 and 8GB ram and GTX 960 2gb WITH windows 10 sitting in my bedroom as a streaming PC :) so my 4yr daughter can watch disney plus and youtube and she loves it and it works fine
no joke, i thought the sound of the air was part of the music for a second......
Damn!! lol I keep my house pretty clean and have my desktop on kitchen table , but fans move so much air that they get like all the dust in my house!!!
I just wait about a month then do a good cleaning , repeat lol
no Adam I do not remember 3 pin power LED but remember the old office computers where the entire front panel connectors is just one plug 🤬
You can generally see it on the motherboard on thr old intel boards that is that old almost always have fancy heatsinks and heatpipes everywhere just look at the ram :) i kinda mis that on the new systems, i like the beefy industrial looks with lots of cooling and no fancy bullshit RGB lighting.
I remeber i had a 4x ram kit that had built in plasma tubes lighting.
That Noctua fan was a low static pressure case fan model anyway. not optimal for CPU coolers.
Your guest that is Core i5/i7 2nd gen is totally wrong.
When i see the mb is P5K Premium, i know is a Core2Duo or Core2Quad.
Because i have the same client that have a similiar specs last years, same white dusty all around.
For the upgrade: I don't like the Mini-ITX size with a huge CPU Cooler and GPU Card, and the PSU side is in wrong direction.
"I don't like the Mini-ITX size with a huge CPU Cooler and GPU Card" Case doesn't have a window and this thing is being put together from spares so who cares?
can you use your current Windows 10 professional license code on a new motherboard?
Hi, one question, suppose if I upgrade motherboard and cpu (basically a new pc) will my Windows 10 boot and get the required drivers and also does my Windows 10 activation stays or have to call Microsoft for activation?
I am afraid you will have to call microshit. Good luck
When a motherboard has more PCI slots than PCIe slots, you know it's OLD...
I like your style, you build 'em like I do. :)
24:58 I didn't even notice the iMac in the background until it interrupted.
The second the side panel came off, I knew it was LGA775 based.
that msi cpu cooler looks really sick im jelous. im runing on a phenom ii x 945 8gb ddr2 gtx 660 ti.. me and my old pc luckily starcraft 2 runs great on it.
Those Phenoms are quite the workhorses
Ddr2? Why not ddr3?
Cause its what the board accepts.
@@PGC434 ohh. I honestly thought phenom ii started with ddr3 motherboards. Back in 2011 i got 1090t with m4a88 t-v evo which is ddr3. I retired it a couple weeks ago though.
@@WLOfails i went with a budget board at that time. its an emaxx amd 780g acc. im surprise myself how the computer hold its own. didnt break down not once for ten years. and im still game on it till these days but im retiring it as soon as these pandemic will blow over. i was suppose to get a pc dec 2019 but epidemic started shut down everything here in my area.
When it comes to cleaning this PC...
How many PSI is your air compressor blower?
I think my compressor's set to about 5bar (~80psi). You can run less than that, but the higher pressure gives me more run time between waiting for it to recharge. It's an ancient thing from a refrigeration system, probably about 30 years old.
The old CPU cooler I would wash with soap and water in the kitchen sink and let it dry for about 30 mins or so. Also why no dual channel RAM? Wood a second stick of RAM even FIT under that giant CPU cooler?
Q6600 is a lot older than 10 years! More like 14. (damn that makes even me feel old).
Man i would love to use a leaf blower on that PC
So its Building a new PC for my friend with second hand parts
The worse TV I had to repair was no picture, they had 5 dogs and smoked. I looked at the screen and said to the lady, have you got a damp cloth, and when I finished there was a brilliant picture . Her answer was I have not had chance to dust this week
It must not be very dusty where you live, here in Texas that’s just a couple of months of dust (if you have a clean house)
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From an upgrade point of view, do you thing it would be worth replacing an i5 4670K with 16Gb DDR3 to an i5 6600 or similar? I got a cheap mining motherboard but I have a Pentium G4400 in it atm and will upgrade if it's worth. GPU is a GTX 1070 and I play games at 1440p. Thanks
If you've got the i5 6600 (and mobo/RAM) laying around, or you've picked it up super cheap, sure thing. Second hand parts are great if you got mates rates like we did in this video. But you can get a lot for very little when buying brand new these days - especially with CPUs like the Ryzen 3100 and 3300x kicking around. So the bang for buck depends on if you got the second-hand stuff for a song or not.
I'm not sure if 4670k to 6600 will be worth it... Intel stagnated a bit around this era, and the next big kick was 8th gen, which slapped another two cores onto everything.
good job
Have you watched Carey Holzman, he uses an electric leaf blower. x