+Cineva de Undeva (Meitnerium) yeah that allways amazes me. Like watching people play with beefy PCs and looking at the framerate, a nice solid TWENTY SIX FRAMES
+No Pity For The Majority for your first build you scored a 980ti? jesus, have fun with that. lol. all joking aside, quite jealous. it's an excellent card.
I'm waiting for these days, when in 2030 someone make a video called "The Ultimate 2015 gaming PC" and put to it only 40% of real 2015 parts, rest of 2020 parts...
Ultimate 2015 gaming PC: Intel Core i7 5960X, 32-64 GB RAM, GTX 980 Ti (or a Titan X Maxwell), Early M.2 SSD, and loads of high capacity SSD's. Those were the desirable parts in 2015.. Hard to imagine that was 5 years ago now!!
+Brandon Teeter (bruzanHD) not the CPU. A pentium 4 at 2.6 GHz and 5960X? No, just no. The 5960X of 2003/4 would be a Pentium 4 EE 3.2 or an Athlon 64 FX-51.
This really brings me back. Besides gaming on my SNES and the N64, I've also used that PC a lot. My first computer started with a Pentium 1 with 16MB of RAM(Yes, MB not GB). The computer was never for games though. It was my first guide to the internet using a 28.8KbPS internet. I always received hand-me-downs from my brother, which always put me behind a generation. I eventually moved up to a Pentium III with 512MB of RAM with an nVidia GeForce 3 Ti 200 for my next hand me down. Again, a generation behind, I didn't have an Xbox and my PS2 broke one day and this is when I've bought Halo for PC bought a Gamepad and played San Andreas. Knowing that consoles Eventually I've received another hand-me-down. It was a Pentium 4 with 1GB of RAM a GeForce FX 5700(which later updated to GeForce FX 6800 Ultra). I could play games from pre 2006 at 1280x1024 and after that it was 1024x768 at medium to low settings. This was during the days of Pentium D and Pentium Core 2 Duo Finally had a more modern PC with a Pentium Dual-Core E5700 with 3GB of RAM with a AMD Radeon HD 6670(later upgraded to a GTX 750). Was able to get a steady job and eventually built what my PC is today Intel Core i7 4770k, 780 Ti x2 SLI, 16GB of RAM, Creative Soundblaster Z soundcard, 240GB SSD, along with 2 internal and 2 external HDDs equaling 6.5 TB. How times change. Anyways, this channel is subscribed for nostalgic reasons and awesome creator. Thank you for this video
TheSery7 Too late now! the card cooked itself. I took off the cooler and there were burn marks all over where the thermal paste used to be. Shame to see a 9800XL die like that.
Leone Furlan Yeah, I saw it. I was applauding his creativity. He's a pc builder, not an interior designer. The overspray adds to the homemade charm - and fits well with the fact that this channel never takes itself too seriously.
Is it bad that I know every single one of the lines in this short “documentary” ? I love this video. Whenever I wake up at 4:00 AM I drag out my PCs, carry them a kilometre down the road and use our old Canon EOS 40D to take some photos of them. I head home, make some tea and watch all of these videos.
The LE was straight garbage. I think going with a 9600 anything though knocks this out as being the "Ultimate" gaming PC for 2003. He didn't even use the Athlon 64 which was way faster than the Intel!
I'm still using two twin 2004 computers today (April 2016). Abit AX8 AMD Athlon 64 3000+ Radeon X800 XT (the other one Radeon 4670) Kingston 4GB DDR 400 Western Digital 80 GB (the other one Western Digital 160GB) Windows 7 (might upgrade to Windows 10, meets requirements) Office 2010 Hitman Half Life 2 Doom 3 Max Payne 1, 2 Prince Of Persia 1, 2, 3 Rune Final Fantasy VIII No One Lives Forever Counter Strike Condition Zero Diablo Diablo Hellfire Note: Won't install games requiring Core 2 Duo minimum.
Okay i loved you before for your awesome video content... but you've simply outdone yourself this time with the traverse town theme I love ya man keep ghg going indefinitely please :)
metrion99 Really? I thought this video was a bit too long. I plan to reddit it and upload a second version eventually because of this. Good to hear your enjoying the content, more is always on the way! :)
This is hilariouse, I built my first gaming PC in 2003 just before the new year! And lemme tell ya, I turned the video off when I seen Pentium 4. The dominant gaming chip at the time was the AMD Athlon XP (Barton) It overclocked really well and beat out anything intel had to offer. This was the LAST time as far as I could remember when AMD actually had the fastest CPU's out. It wasn't until the core2duo that Intel took the lead and never looked back. So I got a GeForce 5900 with it, 1 gig Kingston hyper X ram, and Bought this game that just came out for PC was called Call of Duty.
You should try a 2004, and 2005 ultimate gaming PC too! :D This is great. My dad has an FX 5500 256mb laying around (agp). He has all sorts of PCs and parts lying around. I might try to make something of his GeForce 9400 512mb and AMD X2 II 250 3GHz.
My first PC my dad and I built: Athlon Dual Core 4200+ 2.2GHz 2GB DDR2 (later upgraded to 4) GeForce 9400 512mb (later upgraded to GT 240 1GB) and a 2005 WD 120GB and Barricuda 80GB that I some how lived with until last year when I built a new PC with an FX 6350 4.2GHz, GTX 760, and 8GB ram. :D I still have my old PC on a desk right next to me for if any friends come over and we can LAN up some older/less demanding games like Halo, Minecraft, etc.
SnOpeK Domowei that's awesome! :D Yeah we stole the athlon out of some older desktop PC that was already 3 years old, but the processor holds up fine for basic internet + games pre-2010
Yeah I had two TH-cam tabs, far cry 1, Skype, like 6 winrar documents, 3 explorer windows, 1 forum tab, and two Google tabs all at the same time with no slow down :3
PowerOfDie CS:GO runs on the same engine as Half Life 2, the Source engine; yes, it's changed quite a bit with SteamPipe and all since the original release of Half Life 2, but I assume that the version in the video is the Steam version anyway so it should be the latest update. It might have trouble, but it should definitely run CS:GO to some playable degree.
Those old school sims jams took me back to elementary school staying up late not knowing what I was doing half the time on that game, giving up and playing star craft instead
@@archiethegeezer7976 Man that is so beyond false man, how can you mislead him. you obviously need an RTX Titan with a 24 Core Xeon and 512gb ram to run big rigs. A big rig for big rigs. 😂😂
Too bad that the first ever Athlon64 (socket 754 3000+ Newcastle) was only available in December of that year, such a good CPU compared to the Northwood Pentium 4.
Watching these older videos makes me want to revive my old Desktop from high school. I still have the geforce 8800 sli rig with a q6600 2.4ghz Ocd to 3.0 and 4gb ddr2 somewhere in my garage.... Those were good times.
The ultimate gaming pc from 2003 would have had an Athlon barton core at minimum. Possibly an Athlon 64 if built late enough. Call me an AMD fanboy but netburst was friggin terrible.
When i was a kid, my grandfather build us a non-hyperthreading pentium 4 machine clocked at 2.4GHz, 512MB ddr memory and a tnt riva 2 32megs. We played all our favorite games back in the days with that machine.
Also ATI Radeon 9800 XT and Raid setup is missing. On top of that Pretty much every overclockable part should be overclocked. Also top of the line motherboard to be able to do that and best cpu cooler. So much could had been done to truly make it worth having "ultimate" name.
uh correct me if im wrong but scroll down to the CPU section of this page and AMD is getting its ass handed to it by the P4 www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/Building-the-Ultimate-Gaming-PC-12/
Lalnable Hector Intel won in CPU market back then, but guess which CPU ran hot and raped your power bill. It was Intel on top of that much more expensive. Top performer, but its value sucked.
My boyfriend currently has a Pentium 4 HT 630 Prescott, a Geforce 6600 256MB DDR and 1GB of DDR2 RAM. He just made a time machine. I've never seen him so happy in his life.
Phish, hell yes. Just when I thought that this channel couldn't get any more amazing. You really take me back to my childhood. Playing Runescape on the good old Pentium 4 ...
sorry... after I heard the kingdom hearts music in the background I couldn't keep listening to you and instead got lost in the nostalgic music, so many memories! great video I always love watching old hardware videos as it's always a reminder of how far we've come in such a short amount of time
I had a PC with this gpu for far too long. The cpu was way worse than what you have here. That was a Sempron 3000+. So many memories from this video... Thanks.
Dang, I feel old. When I was in first grade kids were fighting about who had the most Ninja Turtle figures or NES games. I didn't get my first real PC until 1993. I was 22 years old in 2003.
for all those of you wondering if this could run HL2 and CS-GO, there shouldnt be any problem running both games, the 9800por was bundled with HL2(steam!) in fact its my first steam game, and my account is old! back in the day when I was building theses PC.
I have one of the best gaming pcs for 2009. It packaged with a 1tb HDD drive, 10gb DDR3 ram, a Core i7 960, and a ATI Radeon 5800 with 4 gigs of ram allocated to it. It manages to run Fallout four at its slowest of 20 fps at medium-ish settings, and at most 89 fps.
My PC in 2003: Windows XP Home, AMD Athlon 1900+, nVidia GeForce 4 Ti 128MB, 512MB RAM, an MSI motherboard of some kind, 80GB IDE, generic silver case. I had a generic beige keyboard and laser mouse, 2.1 speakers with built-in FM radio, and a 17" CRT...used to play Halo, FarCry, Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy and Star Wars: KOTOR a lot, on that system.
Ah, 2003. I graduated high school and headed off to college with a brand new Dell Latitude D800 that my parents got me. It had a GeForce 4 mobile card with 64MB of vram, a Pentium M processor and 512mb of memory (that I upgraded to 1GB). It didn't even come stock with a wireless card and I purchased an internal one a year or two later and installed it myself. That thing was/is a beast and still runs today (I gave it to my dad to use as a backup... he did pay for it after all, I may get it back from him when I build them a new tower). It played Halo and Civ 3 no problem. May even have pulled off Civ 4 if I remember correctly. I didn't assemble a desktop for the first time until 2005 or so. Those were fun times.
One day a Titan X and a GTX 980 Ti will look like shit. That's hard to imagine.
+-T-X-M- I'm perfectly fine giving up desk space for an AMAZING gaming experience
That's funny. I actually just bought a 980ti, and am in the middle of my first build. (HTPC) got a lot of super good part too!
+Cineva de Undeva (Meitnerium) yeah that allways amazes me. Like watching people play with beefy PCs and looking at the framerate, a nice solid TWENTY SIX FRAMES
+wowitsbryce considering how fast technology is going, expect it before the end of the decade.
+No Pity For The Majority for your first build you scored a 980ti? jesus, have fun with that. lol. all joking aside, quite jealous. it's an excellent card.
I'm waiting for these days, when in 2030 someone make a video called "The Ultimate 2015 gaming PC" and put to it only 40% of real 2015 parts, rest of 2020 parts...
+RetroInfoTech Whoa I can imagine tht too bud
PrzeszczepiX yup
I'm gonna be old as hell when those home out :( 2006-2008 were my prime teenage gaming days lol. geforce 8600gt lasted me a while
GTX 1080 TI + Intel v55447
Ultimate 2015 gaming PC:
Intel Core i7 5960X, 32-64 GB RAM, GTX 980 Ti (or a Titan X Maxwell), Early M.2 SSD, and loads of high capacity SSD's.
Those were the desirable parts in 2015.. Hard to imagine that was 5 years ago now!!
-Any game in wich you can play as a Honda civic is a good game.
That's pure gold.
etozevol4ok THAT IS GOLD
honda fanboi ?)
when i was a kid, my family had a Pentium 4 2.6 GHz, with a Radeon 9800 pro, was a nice setup.
That was like the 5960x and titan x of 2003/4
+Brandon Teeter (bruzanHD) not the CPU.
A pentium 4 at 2.6 GHz and 5960X? No, just no.
The 5960X of 2003/4 would be a Pentium 4 EE 3.2 or an Athlon 64 FX-51.
far cry...max payne..halo 1...prey all must have run like silky smooth
I use a computer I found off the side of the road it is a Lenovo thinkpad T520 with a i7 2620M
It also has 4 cores with 2.70 GHz
This really brings me back.
Besides gaming on my SNES and the N64, I've also used that PC a lot.
My first computer started with a Pentium 1 with 16MB of RAM(Yes, MB not GB). The computer was never for games though. It was my first guide to the internet using a 28.8KbPS internet.
I always received hand-me-downs from my brother, which always put me behind a generation. I eventually moved up to a Pentium III with 512MB of RAM with an nVidia GeForce 3 Ti 200 for my next hand me down. Again, a generation behind, I didn't have an Xbox and my PS2 broke one day and this is when I've bought Halo for PC bought a Gamepad and played San Andreas. Knowing that consoles
Eventually I've received another hand-me-down. It was a Pentium 4 with 1GB of RAM a GeForce FX 5700(which later updated to GeForce FX 6800 Ultra). I could play games from pre 2006 at 1280x1024 and after that it was 1024x768 at medium to low settings. This was during the days of Pentium D and Pentium Core 2 Duo
Finally had a more modern PC with a Pentium Dual-Core E5700 with 3GB of RAM with a AMD Radeon HD 6670(later upgraded to a GTX 750).
Was able to get a steady job and eventually built what my PC is today
Intel Core i7 4770k, 780 Ti x2 SLI, 16GB of RAM, Creative Soundblaster Z soundcard, 240GB SSD, along with 2 internal and 2 external HDDs equaling 6.5 TB. How times change.
Anyways, this channel is subscribed for nostalgic reasons and awesome creator. Thank you for this video
any new build?
what's the rig now?
@dankhead88 what PC are you running now?
change the thermal paste!!
TheSery7 Too late now! the card cooked itself. I took off the cooler and there were burn marks all over where the thermal paste used to be. Shame to see a 9800XL die like that.
Green Ham Gaming yes, old thermal paste doesn't conduct the heat, same thing happened to me years ago with a celeron that was passive cooled
Just discovered your channel and i'm already subscribed. It's awesome.
***** exactly xD
Yea change thermal paste on the gpu it would be fine
If you run the firestrike benchmark you could probably microwave your food if you put it inside the case.
YESSSSS!!!
Yeah on ultra you could have a bbq
+Ben L-H xcx lol yeah
+McSnikel Fritz He can't actually run it, because his graphics card only supports up to DirectX 9 and Firestrike requires DX11.
you would get a decent tan by sitting next to it though
As a graphic designer... mad props on that handmade stencil. These are very creative and fun videos - and what a nostalgia bonus.
!!!yes!!!
Leone Furlan Yeah, I saw it. I was applauding his creativity. He's a pc builder, not an interior designer. The overspray adds to the homemade charm - and fits well with the fact that this channel never takes itself too seriously.
can this pc run notepad at 60fps 1080p max settings?
No
+CamzeeHD yes
No, the PC unfortunately just crashes whenever double clicking on it
+CamzeeHD No cuse there is no HD output in this shit VGA
No. But hey, it can run Solitare.
Is it bad that I know every single one of the lines in this short “documentary” ? I love this video. Whenever I wake up at 4:00 AM I drag out my PCs, carry them a kilometre down the road and use our old Canon EOS 40D to take some photos of them. I head home, make some tea and watch all of these videos.
Good Points:
My PC was featured
An interesting build
Bad points:
The PC you built was better than my current rig
That runescape music
+Bower c a s t l e w a r s
frozencarl
m e e t m e a t w i l d y
its traverse town music from kingdome hearts 😂
+Justin Jones NO ITS NOT BUDDY SORRY
Ha Chris look it up this music is from kingdom hearts traverse town
I had to like and sub when you said any "game where you can play as a Honda Civic is a good game in my books"
Then I think you should play NFS underground 1 and 2.
Well i remember year 2003.Ati 9800 pro was best gfx ,while amd athlon 3200 was best cpu.Good old times.
DOOM3 runs smooth on ultra with a Radeon9800pro.
9600LE and 9800pro were 2 completely different beasts back in the day.
mazedmarky
I remember playing Crysis on the 9800pro...
The LE was straight garbage. I think going with a 9600 anything though knocks this out as being the "Ultimate" gaming PC for 2003. He didn't even use the Athlon 64 which was way faster than the Intel!
Actually, the AMD processors back then were *much* faster than Intel's offerings. A dream gaming PC would've had an Athlon in it.
+ZedZedski compared to p4s, they were icy
Me and my brother are currently getting a gaming pc running that had a case from 2003 and had athlon 64
I really love your content here mate. It feels like you reviving a classic car but a PC instead. Keep it up!
Runescape: Castle Wars 1:38
The Sims: Build Mode 3 4:25
Kingdom Hearts: Traverse Town 6:55
Swashbuckle: Cruise ship terror 8:28
That sprayed side logo is pant wettingly exciting. Especially the over-spill. Ohhhhhhhhhhh yeaahh babyy
U verified
I'm still using two twin 2004 computers today (April 2016).
Abit AX8
AMD Athlon 64 3000+
Radeon X800 XT (the other one Radeon 4670)
Kingston 4GB DDR 400
Western Digital 80 GB (the other one Western Digital 160GB)
Windows 7 (might upgrade to Windows 10, meets requirements)
Office 2010
Hitman
Half Life 2
Doom 3
Max Payne 1, 2
Prince Of Persia 1, 2, 3
Rune
Final Fantasy VIII
No One Lives Forever
Counter Strike Condition Zero
Diablo
Diablo Hellfire
Note: Won't install games requiring Core 2 Duo minimum.
LightXaberSpectre hopefully those aren't your main rigs because if they are you are missing out on a lot of new great games.
Oh hey! Look! An Aussie youtuber!
+istiaq sourav fat
+Master Queef homeless
It seems alot of cool TH-camrs are from Australia.
istiaq sourav fat
+Master Queef stfu
I want to go to your house and just play halo with you now on my dell dimension 3000
***** isn't that a tv not a monitor?
Peter Kapica I have a dell dimension 8400
Creepig Commentaries does it run halo at 100 fps?
i dont know havent tried
what the fuck are those dislikes!? this guy is amazing!
Console Peasants.
+Hunter Killer ... Even though he was referring to the shitty stock GeForce card. Lmao nvidya fanboys are so dumb.
Shy Gal Personally, I think all fanboys/dickriders are dumb.
this video is very meh
I think people are mad he didn't use an Athlon.
"any good game where you can drive a Honda civic is good" RICER ALERT! RICER ALERT!
The Sims - Building Mode 3 soundtrack in the background
Okay i loved you before for your awesome video content... but you've simply outdone yourself this time with the traverse town theme I love ya man keep ghg going indefinitely please :)
metrion99 Really? I thought this video was a bit too long. I plan to reddit it and upload a second version eventually because of this.
Good to hear your enjoying the content, more is always on the way! :)
This is hilariouse, I built my first gaming PC in 2003 just before the new year! And lemme tell ya, I turned the video off when I seen Pentium 4. The dominant gaming chip at the time was the AMD Athlon XP (Barton) It overclocked really well and beat out anything intel had to offer. This was the LAST time as far as I could remember when AMD actually had the fastest CPU's out. It wasn't until the core2duo that Intel took the lead and never looked back. So I got a GeForce 5900 with it, 1 gig Kingston hyper X ram, and Bought this game that just came out for PC was called Call of Duty.
"I will warn you, the build didn't go as exactly to plan..."
Oh, so you didn't get the parts you wanted?
*gets lost in a shopping centre*
Ah.
Nice video, this was a cool project haha. And I got major nostalgia when the Twilight Town music started to play.
Traverse Town* not Twilight Town lol
+TheCalling15 This music still makes me furious.. never liked Neku. Seriously, f♥♥♥ that guy. :P
Anyone else hears Kingdom Hearts theme in the background?. Nice build :)
You should try a 2004, and 2005 ultimate gaming PC too! :D This is great.
My dad has an FX 5500 256mb laying around (agp).
He has all sorts of PCs and parts lying around. I might try to make something of his GeForce 9400 512mb and AMD X2 II 250 3GHz.
William McCarthy I built a 2005 one not long ago :3
AMD Athlon 64 X2 4800+ 2.4Ghz
2GB DDR2 533 Ram
Radeon X1900XT 256MB
250GB HDD
350W PSU
My first PC my dad and I built:
Athlon Dual Core 4200+ 2.2GHz
2GB DDR2 (later upgraded to 4)
GeForce 9400 512mb (later upgraded to GT 240 1GB)
and a 2005 WD 120GB and Barricuda 80GB that I some how lived with until last year when I built a new PC with an FX 6350 4.2GHz, GTX 760, and 8GB ram. :D I still have my old PC on a desk right next to me for if any friends come over and we can LAN up some older/less demanding games like Halo, Minecraft, etc.
Cool,I didn't buy this new though, the Athlon 4800+ alone was 1000 bucks new according to google, oh and i'm typing this comment on that PC :3
SnOpeK Domowei that's awesome! :D Yeah we stole the athlon out of some older desktop PC that was already 3 years old, but the processor holds up fine for basic internet + games pre-2010
Yeah I had two TH-cam tabs, far cry 1, Skype, like 6 winrar documents, 3 explorer windows, 1 forum tab, and two Google tabs all at the same time with no slow down :3
I would have gone for a GeForce 5950 Ultra for the lols
+Sam Non jet engine
+Ciprian Diaconu Leaf Blower + Drill
I had one of those geforce 5950
Runs hot, crashes and melts? Well the more things change the more they stay the same huh AMD/Ati
+drthsons Dot Not the card's fault. The thermal paste is 12 years old, cut them some slack, will ya?
MrAmpuja Nevaaar
drthsons Dot At least AMD doesnt ship their processors with insufficient stock fans :)
MrAmpuja Stock fans are good enough for stock settings, if you're trying to overclock on stock hardware you have bigger problems
drthsons Dot You probably haven't gamed on a i7 stock. Reaches 80 celsius.
I totally have to take a look for "Sherlock Holmes and the case of the failing network driver"
This channel is just pure gold. And crazy good cinematography for amateur videos.
But can it run crysis 3?
4chan is dead, 9gag is now
+Bird In Motion 9gag is gay as fuck
+Bird In Motion people still go on 9gag?
+Zillcaytr It is boring AF. Became a replacement for fb status update.
Haha, I just wanted to see the reaction, I knew I would get this, and I agree.
Can this run CS:GO?
PowerOfDie It would have quite a bit of trouble with CS:GO, but it should run it.
OK. Thank you for answering my question.
Green Ham Gaming can this run batman arkham knight at 40000k and 1quadrilion frames per nanosecond
***** So I have a costum PC build from 2003 wich has a pentium 4 running at 1.80 Ghz and no graphic card 1Gb of RAM and it would run smoothly on this?
PowerOfDie CS:GO runs on the same engine as Half Life 2, the Source engine; yes, it's changed quite a bit with SteamPipe and all since the original release of Half Life 2, but I assume that the version in the video is the Steam version anyway so it should be the latest update. It might have trouble, but it should definitely run CS:GO to some playable degree.
Pro Tip. Never let TJ near a chainsaw.
Finally a new channel to follow. Love your content!
Those old school sims jams took me back to elementary school staying up late not knowing what I was doing half the time on that game, giving up and playing star craft instead
I'm ar 2030 and Half-Life 3 just was a big merchandise to a new big mac
Would Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing run fine on this PC?
Unfortunately not, Big Rigs requires an extremely beefy pc with minimum requirements of a Core i9 and an RTX 2080.
@@archiethegeezer7976 Man that is so beyond false man, how can you mislead him. you obviously need an RTX Titan with a 24 Core Xeon and 512gb ram to run big rigs. A big rig for big rigs. 😂😂
Valezen WTF? 512GB RAM? The Fuck is this misleading bullshit. Everyone knows that it requires at least 2TB ram you numpty.
holy shit he's not only a nerd but he also likes honda civic...
these videos are amazing, really nice to see top notch computer specs from 2003, because I only became a pc gamer in 2013
Too bad that the first ever Athlon64 (socket 754 3000+ Newcastle) was only available in December of that year, such a good CPU compared to the Northwood Pentium 4.
Bastylax86 and the athlon 64 3200+ was so much better
+Bastylax86 Athlon was a true king at the time. Had one myself until i went i7 920 ^^. That AMD chip still runs as it should. Bro plays Fifa 10 on it.
Probably someone has allready told you this, but that IBM has bulged capacitors on the mobo... that maybe why your 9800 has failed...
Windows sexp
-.-
McJuggerNuggets Pstružík kanal LOL
Another 12 year old!
Ichabaud Craine Nah, just still feeling $p00kY 3v3n @f731 73h h@ll0w33n f*ckf3$7 0f y3$t3rd@y!
exactly, I used to watch a ton of porn on xp machine back in the day and now everything related to xp gets my d hard.
Nearly midnight. Time to watch this lads entire channel before bed. Ngl this is one of my favourite computer videos of all time
Watching these older videos makes me want to revive my old Desktop from high school. I still have the geforce 8800 sli rig with a q6600 2.4ghz Ocd to 3.0 and 4gb ddr2 somewhere in my garage.... Those were good times.
kingdom hearts music :3
The ultimate gaming pc from 2003 would have had an Athlon barton core at minimum. Possibly an Athlon 64 if built late enough. Call me an AMD fanboy but netburst was friggin terrible.
You should be in scrapyard wars 4!
Hahahaha OMG!! I love the RuneScape music (1:37) man!!! i've played that game religiously since 2004.
Great story and video skills yo
When i was a kid, my grandfather build us a non-hyperthreading pentium 4 machine clocked at 2.4GHz, 512MB ddr memory and a tnt riva 2 32megs. We played all our favorite games back in the days with that machine.
Kind of thought he would show a Playstation 4.
?
Yup, ps4 was the best pc of 2003
+Dumlen more like an xbox one
Console war...
+Dumlen If you thought that then you are "dummy".
traverse town.
Wouldn't AMD have been a better choice for a build from this era? The P4 got spanked as I recall.
Also ATI Radeon 9800 XT and Raid setup is missing. On top of that Pretty much every overclockable part should be overclocked. Also top of the line motherboard to be able to do that and best cpu cooler. So much could had been done to truly make it worth having "ultimate" name.
uh correct me if im wrong but scroll down to the CPU section of this page and AMD is getting its ass handed to it by the P4
www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/Building-the-Ultimate-Gaming-PC-12/
Lalnable Hector Intel won in CPU market back then, but guess which CPU ran hot and raped your power bill. It was Intel on top of that much more expensive. Top performer, but its value sucked.
its was still the better performer and was therefore the ultimate gaming cpu of 2003 was the P4 even if it wasn't the best value.
My boyfriend currently has a Pentium 4 HT 630 Prescott, a Geforce 6600 256MB DDR and 1GB of DDR2 RAM. He just made a time machine. I've never seen him so happy in his life.
oh my god ...you brought me tears...what an era!!
?
*OMG* TRAVERSE TOWN!
Yes!
Rifath Kingdom Hearts
7:23 is the music from the town level in Kingdom Hearts, right?
+OtherSyde Yes, Traverse Town.
Why so many dislikes?
This channel is really something special. Thank you.
Phish, hell yes. Just when I thought that this channel couldn't get any more amazing.
You really take me back to my childhood. Playing Runescape on the good old Pentium 4 ...
Console gaming peasants I bring news. Join PC gaming and acend to GOD HOOD! For you are weak and I am mighty!
LMAO PC MASTER RACE
we are trying :((
+INDIE GUY YOU'RE NOT TRYING HARD ENOUGH!!!!
+DestroyerOfBurgersGaming (Games4thapeople) what!?
+DestroyerOfBurgersGaming (Games4thapeople) send him to the dungeons! !
lmao the painting was an absolute shitjob... so much bleeding...
I don't think he was going for a professional paint job and at least he tried.
gross... ATI... just kidding love the video although Nvidia is technically "the way its meant to be played"...
Alpha Dog Studios #sotrue
sorry... after I heard the kingdom hearts music in the background I couldn't keep listening to you and instead got lost in the nostalgic music, so many memories! great video I always love watching old hardware videos as it's always a reminder of how far we've come in such a short amount of time
I fucking love when you put Runescape music on background haha,feels so nostalgic!You got one more sub
lol i was born in 2003
Ewen #nyan cat ay same
Ewen #nyan cat same
Ewen #nyan cat lol prepubescent kids
DerpBomb Gaming Just because im 13 dosent mean i dont know a thing about pc's
Not PC Master Race Fr same
The red paint ruined it.
Talk too quiet then the music goes too loud.
your channel is really growing been there since 1000 now you are at 29.5 !!!!
lol sure glad it's 2015. I'm sure 2019 is gonna be great
lol truly a half assed paint job.
+Clesarie Why? i thought it looked good
Lalnable Hector You being serious? The paints just bleeding everywhere. Nothing was masked off right so there over spray all over the place.
Clesarie i can see it a bit on the border at the top and the bottom but that's it
***** Yeah
that's what made it look cool
how are you not on 1 million subs by now ?? Love your videos 😂
I had a PC with this gpu for far too long. The cpu was way worse than what you have here. That was a Sempron 3000+. So many memories from this video... Thanks.
I love the fact that you use "hell of a lot" frequently
Incredible, my first computer. You have your like, I adore it.
I've been wanting to upgrade my very first PC ever for a while... That end part of the video makes me want to do it even more now!
Wtf man. I rely watched 14 min 42 sec of this video. Great job man. Wish you the best in your life and youtube :D
This video is what turned me on to Phish. Thank you, Tim.
Loved the video, what I loved even more was the soundtrack of Sims 1.
This was 13 years ago... And this of is still better than my old PC.
Just right in the start of this video, you chose the perfect song to describe your mishap. Nice. XD
Dang, I feel old. When I was in first grade kids were fighting about who had the most Ninja Turtle figures or NES games. I didn't get my first real PC until 1993. I was 22 years old in 2003.
This made me laugh, too good. You earned my subscription.
for all those of you wondering if this could run HL2 and CS-GO, there shouldnt be any problem running both games, the 9800por was bundled with HL2(steam!) in fact its my first steam game, and my account is old! back in the day when I was building theses PC.
I can remember when having a pc with a 1.5 ghz pentium 4 with 256 mb rdram was state of the art back in January of 2001.
I have one of the best gaming pcs for 2009. It packaged with a 1tb HDD drive, 10gb DDR3 ram, a Core i7 960, and a ATI Radeon 5800 with 4 gigs of ram allocated to it. It manages to run Fallout four at its slowest of 20 fps at medium-ish settings, and at most 89 fps.
I have one '98. ATI 3D Rage Pro card, I laughed so hard! Nice videos, mate!
From this video, make sure one day you joint the independent film making group..... unbelievable talented
this was a really well put together video :)
I love the design of the classic IBM Think series desktops and laptops.
My PC in 2003: Windows XP Home, AMD Athlon 1900+, nVidia GeForce 4 Ti 128MB, 512MB RAM, an MSI motherboard of some kind, 80GB IDE, generic silver case.
I had a generic beige keyboard and laser mouse, 2.1 speakers with built-in FM radio, and a 17" CRT...used to play Halo, FarCry, Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy and Star Wars: KOTOR a lot, on that system.
Always love your content man, keep being cool even your old stuff is great.
Ah, 2003. I graduated high school and headed off to college with a brand new Dell Latitude D800 that my parents got me. It had a GeForce 4 mobile card with 64MB of vram, a Pentium M processor and 512mb of memory (that I upgraded to 1GB). It didn't even come stock with a wireless card and I purchased an internal one a year or two later and installed it myself. That thing was/is a beast and still runs today (I gave it to my dad to use as a backup... he did pay for it after all, I may get it back from him when I build them a new tower).
It played Halo and Civ 3 no problem. May even have pulled off Civ 4 if I remember correctly. I didn't assemble a desktop for the first time until 2005 or so. Those were fun times.
i hear swashbuckle
Was not expecting Swashbuckle. Have a sub.
Something about this video left me really satisfied.