Love seeing old electronics restored. I use a very custom stripped down version of Windows on a really old machine as a home file server to access family photos and videos from my phone
@@panconkisu really not necessary for my purposes, I still run windows services/game servers on it sometimes but indeed that would be the option if it was a more serious project
bruh this video is realaxing as hell, i just randomly clicked it and started watching, i felt like i watched this with my mouth wide open too xD really cool stuff man!
relaxing?? all the water?? HELLO!! no water on any mobo.. or any circuitboard WHATSOEVER!! No amount of hot air can prevent possible fatal damage.. and the vacuum cleaner?!! also big no no (eversince the looming threat of electrostatic shock).. if anything then compressed air and lots lots and lost of delicate fine brush work and also isopropanol.. but never water or vacuum cleaner
Yeah, well it is unfortunately fake, or at lease over sold. If you jump to 24:38, you will see a sticker saying its from 2003, which is 19 years ago. Usually computers sit on shelves for several months, especially if it is a lower powered, budget pc option, so that means this guy owned it for 18 years. Whole video feels faked to me
Excellent job! This is a Tualatin platform with a Celeron processor. These Tualatin were better than the first P-4 for same or superior frequency. My 1400-S works like a P-4 2200, being cooler and more power efficient.
You are a very good restorative person. I am also interested in computers 6 years ago and I started as a hobby and am studying to restore and update my laptop to a normal computer, but I am good at it, but I look forward to receiving a lot of attention. 당신은 아주 복원을 잘하는 사람이에요. 저도 6년전에 컴퓨터에 관심이 많고 취미로 시작해서 노트북을 정상적인 컴퓨터로 복구하고 업데이트하는 공부를 하고 있지만 실력이 좋지만 많은 관심 받기 기대합니다.
@CazonCodLTV If you find the second one please sell it to me, it's very difficult to find the right model at this time, my video is 100% real, please watch the whole video and prove if...I'm fake
@@Hungryghost01 iirc its okay to wash electronics circuit board in water but idk about the soap though, and afterwards you need to spray a lot of isopropyl alcohol to the circuit board so all of the water could evaporate
before walking with MB you had to remove the battery if the battery was still functional, it was possible to burn some components that ensure the operation of the clock and the maintenance of data in CMOS
@@madmax2069 idk man dipping a power supply in TAP water is purely destructive and it looks like that he just replaced it. lots of restorations channels are fake you should watch eliott coll's video about fake restorations
@@stevedelaminecraft4175 and I already know about fake restorations, I don't need someone telling me what I already know. and no, tap water isn't purely destructive, it's only destructive if you dip the device while it's powered.
Nice work. But... There were bulging capacitors in the power supply. It will most likely stop working soon, and if your lucky not throw over voltage into the motherboard and fry chips and other components.
Which ones? That was something I looked for too. There were two large capacitors, and one of them looked funny, my first thought was that it had blown. But that was actually a plastic shield or something. From what I could see the capacitators in both the power supply and motherboard looked fine. I was working for IBM during the capacitor plague, and I've seen a LOT of plagued capacitors... even wrote a work instruction telling the people on the line what to look for.
Ahh pay attention to the video, if you're asking about upgrading ram, you should know what ram slots look like. It's also obvious that it has a CPU socket
8:30 Ahh, the times when Intel processors were also produced here. Actually we still have Samsung, Toshiba and formerly, Sony still producing their components here. Samsung still produces RAM sticks here, Toshiba produces hard disks here, and back in the day, Sony produces floppy drives here. Same with Teac (though this one is made in Indonesia)
May I ask how you got this computer I was really looking at it and it looks like everything looks legit so it doesn't really look fake but may I ask how you got something like this so I really know cuz I looked at your methods and they all look practical except for washing the power supply but you did dry it off pretty firmly so.
Nice video and restoration process! Too bad end of the video ruined it with the attempt to install W10. At least you could use another hdd, not the original one.. Personally, when I receive old computers, I try my best to keep what that pc had previously. Have it in the state it usually was
Instalacji windows server 2016 is not problem on old computer please install Rufus and windows 2016 ISO please run rufus and open the folder installed and windows 2016 ISO and Start
strange thing. you wash the motherboard with alcohol, what is the improvement and then the power supply under running water? absurd never wash electronic equipment with water!
I am surprised you went inside that power supply instead of just getting a new one great job! But man those power supplys are very dangerous it can easily kill you Be Careful!
That computer looked like it hadn't been turned on in years, the capacitators in the power supply would have long since discharged. I'd still be careful poking around in there, but it was pretty safe.
Hello, AMD ITX motherboard with a 6000 or even 7000 series CPU ending with a U to the rescue ;) Along with my friend the Dremel and drill and some bits ;)
From the sickly orange tinge on the case and the clumpy dust inside the machine, it looks more like this computer was used in a heavy smoking environment, like a pachinko parlor or something. Greasy kitchen computers generally have grease everywhere, including inside the case. The smoke from the grill and fryers has a ton of grease in it, and it will form a layer of grease on anything it touches. I've cleaned both, and they're both horrible to clean. Smoker machines are nasty because all of that cigarette tar is toxic if you get it on your skin, and you need to use some pretty heavy solvents to remove it. Just washing with soap won't get it all. Greasy machines are nasty because it's basically impossible to remove all of the grease without using something to turn the grease into soap, like potassium hydroxide or sodium hypochlorite (bleach). Problem with these is they're corrosive and will damage computer parts.
Вряд ли этому компу 20 лет, оперативная память для того времени большая. скорее всего это один из офисных ПК периода 2005-2009. CD-ROM вообще 2003 года. а начало выпуска этих моделей началась с 2002 года, даже учитывая, что в ней могли периодически заменять узлы (по состоянию на начало видео это сомнительно), то ПК этот не позднее 2004-2005 годов.
Love seeing old electronics restored. I use a very custom stripped down version of Windows on a really old machine as a home file server to access family photos and videos from my phone
Wow. Nice
Noice
I recommend you to use TrueNas OS
it is a dedicated operating system for nas and has several interesting tools
@@panconkisu really not necessary for my purposes, I still run windows services/game servers on it sometimes but indeed that would be the option if it was a more serious project
@@norndev Oh! makes sense
bruh this video is realaxing as hell, i just randomly clicked it and started watching, i felt like i watched this with my mouth wide open too xD really cool stuff man!
Thanks
relaxing?? all the water?? HELLO!! no water on any mobo.. or any circuitboard WHATSOEVER!! No amount of hot air can prevent possible fatal damage.. and the vacuum cleaner?!! also big no no (eversince the looming threat of electrostatic shock).. if anything then compressed air and lots lots and lost of delicate fine brush work and also isopropanol.. but never water or vacuum cleaner
Outstanding work and well worth the effort. I was amazed at the transformation of the pc and the end result was fantastic.
very nice restoration, this Is true passion for computers 😃
Yeah, well it is unfortunately fake, or at lease over sold. If you jump to 24:38, you will see a sticker saying its from 2003, which is 19 years ago. Usually computers sit on shelves for several months, especially if it is a lower powered, budget pc option, so that means this guy owned it for 18 years. Whole video feels faked to me
Nice video. Thanks for sharing. Video very good
does it run windows 10 more like does it run period?🤣🤣🤣
Excellent job! This is a Tualatin platform with a Celeron processor.
These Tualatin were better than the first P-4 for same or superior frequency. My 1400-S works like a P-4 2200, being cooler and more power efficient.
Yes
Not good than Willamette.
this is incredible! nice work dude!
Cheers
Another great restoration Mr. NVC!
I love Windows XP then what you installed.
what water do you use to clean the power supply?
You are a very good restorative person. I am also interested in computers 6 years ago and I started as a hobby and am studying to restore and update my laptop to a normal computer, but I am good at it, but I look forward to receiving a lot of attention.
당신은 아주 복원을 잘하는 사람이에요. 저도 6년전에 컴퓨터에 관심이 많고 취미로 시작해서 노트북을 정상적인 컴퓨터로 복구하고 업데이트하는 공부를 하고 있지만 실력이 좋지만 많은 관심 받기 기대합니다.
Love your work and the background noises are tranquilizing.
Maybe all the grease in the kitchen preserved the machine, but soap and water and skill brought it back to life
I don't believe it still works so well
@CazonCodLTV If you find the second one please sell it to me, it's very difficult to find the right model at this time, my video is 100% real, please watch the whole video and prove if...I'm fake
13:14 it's never good to soak electronics in a tub of water...
@@MRNVCDIY do not listen to idiots bruv, this restoration was legit!!
@@Hungryghost01 iirc its okay to wash electronics circuit board in water but idk about the soap though, and afterwards you need to spray a lot of isopropyl alcohol to the circuit board so all of the water could evaporate
I wouldn't use a vacuum cleaner for this -- it's likely going to have static build-up due to the dust wiping around (and could damage the board).
Check out the electroboom and Linus tech tips video on static
before walking with MB you had to remove the battery
if the battery was still functional, it was possible to burn some components that ensure the operation of the clock and the maintenance of data in CMOS
Good nice job ❤❤❤
Bro i love this type of videos, keep up!👍👍
Always take out bios backup battery before doing anything else to avoid shorting out stuff. Also use water to clean out cpu heatsink.
I have a feeling it won't support windows 10, but at least get more ram and maybe swap that hdd for a compact flash (with IDE adapter).
it doesnt support 10 because socket 478 and before are missing functions
@@ShieyV2komputroniks 478 yeah. If it was the LGA 775 there might be a chance.
why flash cards instead of a good hdd?
@@sizquirtt even a good hdd will never outperform a chip-based storage like a flash card.
@@sizquirtt HDDs are slow and are a dieing breed, old used HDDs are even more prone to dieing
congratulations for the work, patience and determination! thanks !!!
Thanks
That really is a cute little PC once it's all cleaned up. :)
Maybe with ide sata adaptor adding a kingston 240 ssd.. and more ram
What dirt sprinkle did you use and where did you get the new power supply from?
EBay probably it's so fake
@@boku-no-pico how is it fake ?
That looks like years of mouse pee and dust built up.
@@madmax2069 idk man dipping a power supply in TAP water is purely destructive and it looks like that he just replaced it. lots of restorations channels are fake you should watch eliott coll's video about fake restorations
@@stevedelaminecraft4175 and I already know about fake restorations, I don't need someone telling me what I already know. and no, tap water isn't purely destructive, it's only destructive if you dip the device while it's powered.
Oh my.. just remember my old cyber cafe
Nice work. But... There were bulging capacitors in the power supply. It will most likely stop working soon, and if your lucky not throw over voltage into the motherboard and fry chips and other components.
Which ones? That was something I looked for too. There were two large capacitors, and one of them looked funny, my first thought was that it had blown. But that was actually a plastic shield or something. From what I could see the capacitators in both the power supply and motherboard looked fine. I was working for IBM during the capacitor plague, and I've seen a LOT of plagued capacitors... even wrote a work instruction telling the people on the line what to look for.
Hi! What liquid do you use to clean up electric boards?
nec must be a good company i own a nec mate computer and it runs good for how old it is
CARA, VOCÉ É MUITO CAPRICHOSO! MEUS PARABBÉNS ☺
Can you upgrade the CPU/RAM on this motherboard?
Ahh pay attention to the video, if you're asking about upgrading ram, you should know what ram slots look like. It's also obvious that it has a CPU socket
Lovely restoration. Personally, I'd have left it on Windows XP though, I loved that system!
can it run windows 10 seriously you should be more lie can it run porn?🤣🤣🤣
@@SaraMorgan-ym6ue ?! I'm sorry I don't speak Klingon...
@@chanyphilly8266 just get the scraper🤣🤣🤣
Easy to tell that it's a Japanese computer as it runs at 100V mains.
8:30 Ahh, the times when Intel processors were also produced here.
Actually we still have Samsung, Toshiba and formerly, Sony still producing their components here.
Samsung still produces RAM sticks here, Toshiba produces hard disks here, and back in the day, Sony produces floppy drives here. Same with Teac (though this one is made in Indonesia)
Warranty begin from Nov 2007. Looks like fake.
I'm old
My brain thought 20 years ago was the 80's for a sec
Amazing job… I’m just curious how long did that actually take? Drying of the PSU Alone was probably a few days
4 hours for dry psu.
what are specifications of this computer? Random Access Memory (RAM), Central Processing Unit (CPU), etc...
Вероятно это Пентиум 3 или ранний Пентиум 4. ОЗУ 521мб, процессор 900МГц
Muito bom, ficou perfeito 👏👏
thanks
What color is that spray paint? 21:50
red
May I ask how you got this computer I was really looking at it and it looks like everything looks legit so it doesn't really look fake but may I ask how you got something like this so I really know cuz I looked at your methods and they all look practical except for washing the power supply but you did dry it off pretty firmly so.
I'm Antonio from Italy, now i understand : You found this PC inside the boat TITANIC !!!
Very Nice restoration!
You need to change that blown capacitor on the power supply!
next time show putting on thermal paste
Thumbs up. I truly look forward your videos.
Thanks, Watch the full video, you will see many interesting things
Lo máximo amigo , que tal trabajo que mantuviste. Y esa conversión de Windows xp a 7
Nice video and restoration process!
Too bad end of the video ruined it with the attempt to install W10. At least you could use another hdd, not the original one..
Personally, when I receive old computers, I try my best to keep what that pc had previously. Have it in the state it usually was
Its like you by a new one!!!! Amazing skill🎉🎉🎉
Top computer recovery people.
This Computer Is Better Than My First PC
Great work.
i will try it, you have a golden hand
Ooo very well result 👍
Thanks
Windows 7 ? Nice job !
어라? 한국분이신가요??
영상 보다보니 영진전기(주).. ㅋㅋ
영상 잘 봤습니다 복원 퀄리티 끝내주시네요 ㅎㅎ
the inside of this computer has better looking soil then my yard
Very well done.👍
can u upgrade it into pentium 3?
What name this pc? And what name this prosesor?
Nice❤
realy، bravo. i stil have windows xp though, still using it some times.
Very nice🎉
Just curious but would a dishwasher help in this case??
Maybe okay
Instalacji windows server 2016 is not problem on old computer please install Rufus and windows 2016 ISO please run rufus and open the folder installed and windows 2016 ISO and Start
But you have a pendrive?
Been a while since ive messed with SD RAM. Nice
strange thing. you wash the motherboard with alcohol, what is the improvement and then the power supply under running water? absurd never wash electronic equipment with water!
I am surprised you went inside that power supply instead of just getting a new one great job! But man those power supplys are very dangerous it can easily kill you Be Careful!
That computer looked like it hadn't been turned on in years, the capacitators in the power supply would have long since discharged. I'd still be careful poking around in there, but it was pretty safe.
@@JeffDeWitt I thought he turned it on before he cleaned maybe not but still can be dangerous if you don’t know what you’re getting into.
I won't turn on a computer for a long time, because if I do, it may not work anymore
@@MRNVCDIY yeah may have to get new parts if left on and won’t work
There is a certain charm to old pc runnign windows xp
Yes. Windows 98 or windows xp...nice
I usually replace green LEDs with red ones :) There are community updates for windows xp :)
Nods, they launched an unofficial SP4. Same for W-2000 communities.
Man looks like it was running in a factory for decades
In kitchen 20 year old
How small is that crt?
Trabalho incrível
The sticker for the audio ports is upside down. XD 😂
What is the model, I actually kinda want one
20 anos abandonado na cozinha? - Tiny Pc NEC Restoration - Funciona com Windows 10?
Lmao "does it work with windows 10" come on man, where have you seen a 20 year old PC running windows 10?
Hello, AMD ITX motherboard with a 6000 or even 7000 series CPU ending with a U to the rescue ;)
Along with my friend the Dremel and drill and some bits ;)
I like the RPG game themed song xd .
Old CRT's are unsupported for Win 10
I didn't know PSU internal electric components can be washed with water.
Just about any electric device can be washed as long as there's no power
I was a little surprised that you washed the power supply, lmao...
weldone sir you are master
😂,厉害,我有一个nec,my29rc-7不知道怎么拆解,在视频中找到了答案,谢谢。
actually the cpu is not damaged but just dirty
well done
better use alcohol and deagreaser not Walter and soap for cleaning the componentes of electrónics
Ani odkurzacza tym bardziej wody sa specjalne preparaty do mycia elektroniki
From the sickly orange tinge on the case and the clumpy dust inside the machine, it looks more like this computer was used in a heavy smoking environment, like a pachinko parlor or something. Greasy kitchen computers generally have grease everywhere, including inside the case. The smoke from the grill and fryers has a ton of grease in it, and it will form a layer of grease on anything it touches.
I've cleaned both, and they're both horrible to clean. Smoker machines are nasty because all of that cigarette tar is toxic if you get it on your skin, and you need to use some pretty heavy solvents to remove it. Just washing with soap won't get it all.
Greasy machines are nasty because it's basically impossible to remove all of the grease without using something to turn the grease into soap, like potassium hydroxide or sodium hypochlorite (bleach). Problem with these is they're corrosive and will damage computer parts.
That yellow tinge could just be discoloration from heat and mouse pee.
It looks like a server(1u)❤
Вряд ли этому компу 20 лет, оперативная память для того времени большая. скорее всего это один из офисных ПК периода 2005-2009. CD-ROM вообще 2003 года. а начало выпуска этих моделей началась с 2002 года, даже учитывая, что в ней могли периодически заменять узлы (по состоянию на начало видео это сомнительно), то ПК этот не позднее 2004-2005 годов.
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Ha ha - I thought the front panel was made of wood when I first saw it!
I believe the oldest CPU that will support Windows 10 32-bit is a Pentium 4 HT. A Celeron cannot. neat video tho.
Gosh darn, only 60 watts? My 4 ram sticks probably consume more power than that.😮
i like the mini nec pc
I love doing that too
From do you get this pc
Maybe from kitchen
my friend send to me. very dusty
@@MRNVCDIY can you short out my channel
I wouild leave the case as is looks cool and make sleeper
nice computer you chave
Well are you sure it's gonna be fine for the computer running windows 7 you should upgrade the RAM and CPU and SSD
13:15 no you didnt... no... you didnt... NO YOU DIDNT DONE THAT IT IS PHOTOSHOP... NOOOOOOOOO🤣
i don't believe it still works, if i don't watch the full video i will try to install office 2016 on my old machine and try windows 10
Just slap a distro of Linux on it (obviously you would want a distro that doesn't take a lot of system resources but is up to date).
I just imagined a sleeper in this one.
wow nice :D
Was this rescued from a fire scene?