Oh boy! Those PC-Chips brand motherboards for P II, haven't seen those for a while, good memories come back, I've used to repair those things in the early 2000's. I' also keept a bunch of the original driver CD's that where shipped in the motherboard's bundle for OEM retailers.
Very interesting systems. Never seen a socket 7 system with onboard video and audio on a riser card. But that 48 score in 3dbench is very low for a Pentium 120. I have a DTK computer covered on my channel too. But mine is a midtower socket 370 Celeron Mendocino 533mhz with AGP slot. Very strange that it has the DIN keyboard and AT power supply too. I like these cases with the 3 stripes in the front.
Thanks for your comment. I think something is not good with the BIOS configuration or the partition with DOS in the hard drive respecting the benchmark. Would be nice to make a second part video. I will check your channel as well, cheers!
I wonder i they repurposed the com😊uters as thin clients? My Grandma used in the 2000s, it was a P3 and a big keyboard connector (I now know it AT DIN) and you needed an adaptor. It also had a CD drive added and I remember playing games on it but the graphic card was extra bad!
That's right! You had to get your PS2 connector mounted. I think they intended this so you don´t have to upgrade the case. It's like a mid period motherboard insisting on AT cases.
This brand have done odd things in that era, there was also a similar model with two sockets, one for the cartidge type cpu's and one PGA370 (une usable depending on CPU)... Can't rememder the model right now, and BTW, those algo had a big DIN5 connector... hahaha
Oh boy! Those PC-Chips brand motherboards for P II, haven't seen those for a while, good memories come back, I've used to repair those things in the early 2000's. I' also keept a bunch of the original driver CD's that where shipped in the motherboard's bundle for OEM retailers.
I used to have those CDs as well, I remember they were everywhere when this brand was going on like AOL ones haha.
Very interesting systems. Never seen a socket 7 system with onboard video and audio on a riser card. But that 48 score in 3dbench is very low for a Pentium 120.
I have a DTK computer covered on my channel too. But mine is a midtower socket 370 Celeron Mendocino 533mhz with AGP slot. Very strange that it has the DIN keyboard and AT power supply too.
I like these cases with the 3 stripes in the front.
Thanks for your comment. I think something is not good with the BIOS configuration or the partition with DOS in the hard drive respecting the benchmark. Would be nice to make a second part video. I will check your channel as well, cheers!
I think we had a 386 in the early 90s with a DTK badge on the case, purchased from a budget reseller in metro Melbourne, Australia.
That's nice, they were all over the world.
I wonder i they repurposed the com😊uters as thin clients? My Grandma used in the 2000s, it was a P3 and a big keyboard connector (I now know it AT DIN) and you needed an adaptor. It also had a CD drive added and I remember playing games on it but the graphic card was extra bad!
The surely repurposed AT cases and PSUs. And yes, having good graphics in the past was a struggle for most of us!
@@restoredwards I think so. I think I remember my Junior school had lots of beige box computers but they were P4
@@Qwertypigeon853 The cases started to be relevant after 2000 mor or less, but I can't remember to see cases on sale as they are now.
Pentium 2 era and DIN keyboard connector? what they thinking? :)
That's right! You had to get your PS2 connector mounted. I think they intended this so you don´t have to upgrade the case. It's like a mid period motherboard insisting on AT cases.
This brand have done odd things in that era, there was also a similar model with two sockets, one for the cartidge type cpu's and one PGA370 (une usable depending on CPU)... Can't rememder the model right now, and BTW, those algo had a big DIN5 connector... hahaha