Last thing i expected to see in such looking computer is a workstation/server-style atx mobo and a network card, which was pretty uncommon thing in home computers in that era. I wondering where and for what this computer was built and used for?
It's a puzzler, i'm not sure if these were sold as bare cases and someone had a bit of a sense of fun but also needed a serious computer? I'm guessing they weren't a gamer given they paid for a high-end motherboard but cheaped out (relatively) on the soundcard
Last thing i expected to see in such looking computer is a workstation/server-style atx mobo and a network card, which was pretty uncommon thing in home computers in that era. I wondering where and for what this computer was built and used for?
It's a puzzler, i'm not sure if these were sold as bare cases and someone had a bit of a sense of fun but also needed a serious computer? I'm guessing they weren't a gamer given they paid for a high-end motherboard but cheaped out (relatively) on the soundcard
This is magnificent
It sort of is, isn’t it?
And somebody told me there are other ‘breeds’ available
I find it very difficult to believe this PC originally came with such a nice motherboard.
Yeah, I was expecting some low-end box shifter motherboard in there
almost a sleeper build. real quality stuff here: asus mainboard, integrated adaptec scsi, 440bx chipset, 4 dimm slots for 1gb max ram. nice!
The motherboard shocked me, it's really nice
Those games are a bit outdated for that processor. You might want to try something like Quake 3 instead.
Yeah i'll be throwing some slightly heavier games at it in the second video, i'll add Quake 3 to the list