It's DAWID DOES like Debbie Does Dallas, so expect crude sexual jokes like the glory hole or the trich joke he said to Google. Kinda shocked he didn't name the channel "Dawid Does Digital"
@@hrayz That's interesting, how about if I do it in stages? First half of the video is maxing out closed performance with nothing external and then try take it to the limit with external stuff?
I only found you channel about a week ago but I now bestow upon you the honor of being the video I watch while I eat food. Keep up the great work buddy!
@VERY EVIL PERSON FROM ILLUMINATI I'd be concerned about the max power delivery of the motherboard and whatever power supply it's using. It might be good up to 65w, so a lower power S model could probably work.
When you open it up you can actually see the pads there for some type of dGPU and the DRAM that accompanies it. EDIT: Just looked it up, this thing could be configured with an HD 7850M, hence the beefy cooling
He could probably find a board with one, then upgrade the cpu to a Quad-Core i5 3470, 16gbs ram and a nice Much Faster SSD and I think this thing would slam!
That HDMI input is actually a pretty common feature on all-in-ones from this period. My parents had a Gateway all-in-one from 2012 that was getting unusably slow and only ran Windows 7, so now I use it as a monitor for my Raspberry Pi. It's got a decent 1080p 21.5 inch touch screen and some good speakers.
the ssd is crusial for good performance. I have an optiplex with i5 2400 and 8gb of ram, and before the ssd(with a half year old wi ninstallation) it booted in just under 4 minutes, while the ssd(and new install) made it just 30 sec(using it since december). I recommend the samsung 860 evo if you only have sata, but with nvme it does not really matteer if you avoid the cheapo ones.
@@Kasmuller I only got it because my case is too small for a regular size GPU and my psu is too weak for anything else soon I'm gonna get a PC that isn't an overclocked sack of potatoes
I remember when my boss bought one of these way back when. I did some maintenance on it a couple of years back and it's still running in is shop. Probably the best all-in-one I ever worked with - and I've dealt with many in my 20 years of IT work.
the Pentium 2140 was a killer OC-CPU. I overclocked it to around 3 GHz back in the day. It was the best option back then for budget gaming and managed to be faster than a E6850 C2D.
@@blazej.p4480 well, in am getting old. Im from 85, so yeah i tinkered around a LOT with my PCs. Matter of fact, i still do build some pretty decent Mini itx systems. Maybe i'll upload some video about those. 🙂
@@p1ccoLo230685 I've always been interested in tech ans computers from a young age thanks to my dad and built my first proper gaming pc in 2018 with upgrades since 🙂
I watch tons of tech youtubers but I love how original your content is. I'm sure its difficult to come up with these ideas but it certainly is entertaining! Keep it up buddy!
Yes, follow up please! Also, the shot was probably for dramatic effect but I'd still like to say for anyone else; Don't blow air or hold a vacuum to computer fans without slowing them down at the same time. If they overspeed, the bearings will get destroyed and they'll get noisy and, at some point, jam. A vacuum gets a fan up to loads of RPM in no time.
Id love to see a video where you test the limits seeing how much ram and how much cpu it handles. That panel seems to be nice quality aside from the reflections.
If you want to see an all-in-one with a super robust interior, check out a 2007 era iMac (Core 2 Duo). Those aren't unibody and you can pull the whole thing apart using torx bits. The inside looks like a spaceship with fancy silver screws. If you ever need to replace the hard drive on one, you have to almost fully disassemble the computer removing the system board and everything to get to it.
I made my own all in one. With a touch screen monitor and a high end NUC I removed the PC from and welded a VESA mount to then put it back together, mounted the NUC to monitor and I have loved it as my kitchen PC
I picked up the 27 inch version (DP700A3D-S03AU) of one of these a few weeks ago. Which has an i7-3770T, 8gb RAM, touch screen. It also has antenna in, and can be used as a normal TV. I have put a SSD in which has made a massive difference to the over all speed. For $200AU, it was also one of those impulse buys, but for that price, it's a bloody nice AIO PC / TV / HDMI IN unit.
I'm down for it. I really want to see what happens when you pop in a 3770k or something and use a mini PCIE to x16 converter with like an external PSU with something like a 1060 or something.
New watcher and subber now ofc. Watched the liquid metal one first lol. Love your manner man, exuberance/enthusiasm/curiosity. All the best from Liverpool Dawid
That's a really neat all in one! I would like to see another cpu tossed inside with a bit more ram. Might be a perfectly serviceable league or Dota pc.
Funny at my work I just decked out my old HP Eliteone 800. Installed 16gb DDR3, 256Gb SSD, and finally added the dedicated AMD Radeon HD 7650A (MXM) video card with the correct heatsink. I love this machine it does everything I need and love the size.
@@DawidDoesTechStuff Where do you have SSD M2 PCIE slot in this machine ? WIFI slot doesn't look for PCIE standard, I think this machine is too old to have any PCIE slots, also no MXM slot for mobile GPU, looks like total bust
Bro, weird products like this are exactly the reason why im following you. You are honestly the best person to review this stuff🤣 Keep up the great work friend!! You are killing it
I was sitting here watching like: PLEASE MAKE IT FAST FOR NO OBVIOUS REASON!11!!! And then you actually said you could do it. Please make it happen! I'd totally watch that!
I absolutely want to see this poor thing pushed to it's extreme limits Also hey, better have a 3rd gen iGPU from the 2010s rather than a first gen one, those things are awful
A while ago, I think it was MSI, there was an all-in-one PC being shown off like this at trade shows that had a big rear bump/cage. It was a gaming version, and that bump/cage was a full-size graphics card. Yep, there was one of these floating around that was designed to have an interchangable full size gpu. Wish it released, would be cool.
Yeah definitely I would love to see a follow up video. Like powering up the system by adding new CPU and giving that crap a drug of dock and a external GPU like a 1650 or something similar. Love your work dawid. From India 🇮🇳🇮🇳
@@alpay2974 homeless? I have a home Apple is shit. 1000$ of a piece of metal when there are not only better but also cheaper alternatives? Or a phone for the price of a badass gaming setup, that can do like half the things and android can? What more do I need to say?
A friend of mine has a home bar/party room. Behind the bar he's wallmounted an AIO and hooked it up to a sound system. From the bar he can control the music during parties. It is great for storing mp3 files and Spotify playlists. Also it functions as a local fileserver. Iteven controls the light show. 😉
@@zetsubou3704 lol i'm up with an old acer aspire e51 with an nvidia gt710m, the funny part is that the gpu is so old that the drivers are obsolete and i cannot use it. But i upgraded it with an ssd and other 4 gig of ddr3, not bad at all
I have the Lenovo B50-30 AIO. 24in screen/Nvidia 840A(2GB) upgraded it to Intel Core i7-4790S CPU (3.2Ghz, 4Ghz turbo)/16GB DDR3 and 1tb SSD. Its served me well for the last 6 years.
That is quite the impressive AIO computer. Most of them are very locked down and not upgrade friendly. It's also nice that it can be used as a TV as will with the HDMI in port. I'd say upgrade it and enjoy it as a spare tv/computer for a bedroom or guest room.
I own one of these. I currently use it as my monitor as I built a gaming PC a couple months ago. It was a decent PC years ago for regular tasks. I did play some games on it, but as of a year or two ago, that became nearly impossible.
That HL2 performance is about how I played the game back in the day. I remember, I would get a noticeable lag if I blew up a barrel, and if I blew up multiple, well it was slide show time.
Get yourself a CompuCleaner Xpert - Electric Air Duster, better for the environment and less likely to cause freeze marks etc. Also the little brushes are really helpful.
looks like it has solder-pads for a gpu of some kind. probably why the cooler is so effective, it was built to cool both a cpu and gpu in the higher end models but is hardly used in this lower end version. the benefit is you could easily upgrade the cpu without thermal or power issues i think
Yes, please find some ddr3 so-dimm (it now costs more than ddr4 since it's an official antique rarity), put the most OP cpu, replace hdd with ssd, and if you can, put an egpu on top. That good boi definitely deserves another moment of glory.
Hot rod the snot out of it! I ended up doing that to a Dell 6500 laptop and I not only learned more about older tech, but now I have a great windows XP gaming setup
Yes would love to see the aforementioned idea for your next video . Really put her thru the paces i belive they got the 27 inch model at the walmart where i live
LOL...I've had that same exact Samsung since 2013. (i7, 16gb ram, AMD HD7Something, Etc)....Upgraded it to an SSD and we still use it every day (not for gaming though)! Beautiful screen/display too that still holds its own!!!
These all-in-one PCs have always interested me for some reason. But never to the point that I would have actually bought one. At some point I'll probably get a second-hand one cheap and upgrade it with old parts I have lying around. As someone who builds his own PCs, this will definitely be an exciting project...
Dawid: Look at this packaging!! Dawid: There's a little bit of foam down there, so it must be fine, right!? *rolls eyes* Dawid: Oh. It's fine. Your outrage always makes me chuckle.
Funny how there is clearly a blank spot for a GPU just next to the CPU on the motherboard. There might be versions of this AIO pc with discrete graphics, and that might be the explanation for the thermal headroom (and the fact that there is only one heatpipe for the CPU, the GPU heatpipe would need room to get to the heatsink)
You NEED to upgrade the crap out of this thing... ssd ,best possible cpu in this socket ,external gpu and max ram
Yes man that would be sick
I second this!! Was gonna post the same thing, let’s see it!
Nice name bro
I won't be happy until it runs Cyberpunk :P
oooohhhh yeeeaaahhhh
Okay, so I absolutely LOVE the fact that Samsung's computer department decided to make this comp socketed for the cpu.
he did it cause he was bored lol
To allow for cheaper CPUs to be fitted down the road. ie after the glowing reviews of the launch.
@@joefish6091 you mean intel Celerons muhahahahahahahahaha
Laptop cpu's started getting soldered in the early to mid 2010's.
@@qwertykeyboard5901 Early 2010s, yes
The world's "smartest" Smart TV
Morning
"Smarter" TV, this one can play games on low and crappy settings 😂
It'll do for steam streaming at least
Haha!! Yeah very much.
*yes*
"Over here you've got a gloryhole to get access to the memory." ROTFLMAO!
😂
the goryhole to laptop ram nnnoooooooo
With all the sexual references i'd be afraid to see how Dawid DOES tech stuff on OnlyFans.
He makes love to 9/10 pieces of hardware purchased.
@@theangryaardvark3507 Now I understand the fastidious need to clean and the pandemic level of moist towelettes.
😉
David you might wanna give that PC glory hole a clean as well lol
You don't wanna see his cooling solutions if he thinks skelator is the good guy.. 😜
This was a first hearing ‘glory hole’ in a TechTube vid 🤣
Same
It's DAWID DOES like Debbie Does Dallas, so expect crude sexual jokes like the glory hole or the trich joke he said to Google. Kinda shocked he didn't name the channel "Dawid Does Digital"
Don't lie... it was your idea Anna wasn't it
@@AlistairBrugsch shhhhhh
I heard u say glory hole I think of something else
I think a high end cpu and an external gpu dock would be 100% something I’d watch!!
Awesome! I'll get on it. 👍
I want to see it upgraded but closed and used as seen.
So upgrade everything inside, no external graphics.
@@hrayz That's interesting, how about if I do it in stages? First half of the video is maxing out closed performance with nothing external and then try take it to the limit with external stuff?
@@DawidDoesTechStuff that would be perfect to see how it does. I 100% agree with that idea.
@@DawidDoesTechStuff perfect idea as I was thinking
I only found you channel about a week ago but I now bestow upon you the honor of being the video I watch while I eat food.
Keep up the great work buddy!
When Dawid says "I wouldn't Google that if I were you",
I take his word for it.
I didn't..... I regret my life decisions.
I can't even spell it xD
@@youbhoy5195 Believe me! You don't want to see what I saw
I'm scarred for life now I guess
@@youbhoy5195 there you go at your own risk trichomoniasis
You've become one of my favorite youtubers as of late, videos are always so unique and interesting!
Looks super modern for how old it is, and aside from lacking a true GPU the specs aren't too bad! Definitely could do with a ram upgrade though.
I will try and push it to the limit, but I agree, I looks awesome!
some body once told me
@VERY EVIL PERSON FROM ILLUMINATI I'd be concerned about the max power delivery of the motherboard and whatever power supply it's using. It might be good up to 65w, so a lower power S model could probably work.
@VERY EVIL PERSON FROM ILLUMINATI So long as the power brick can send the amps to it and doesn't crap out.
yeah, i mean its perfectly good for a family non gaming pc.
"A surprisingly big cooling solution", displays Cooling Tower xD
When you open it up you can actually see the pads there for some type of dGPU and the DRAM that accompanies it.
EDIT: Just looked it up, this thing could be configured with an HD 7850M, hence the beefy cooling
He could probably find a board with one, then upgrade the cpu to a Quad-Core i5 3470, 16gbs ram and a nice Much Faster SSD and I think this thing would slam!
@@Just_Gabe lol
It wouldn't be that hard to solder it on myself would it? 😅
@@DawidDoesTechStuff Surely not if you pick up a $10K BGA rework station, cheap, right 😅
@@DawidDoesTechStuff & then expect a Reply Video from Louis SuperSolderman
Upgrading this would be awesome! Imagine plugging this computer into itself with an HDMI cable from an external GPU
Wack
I can't wait to see a high end cpu in this machine!
Yes please Dawid!
Me too
Will do. 😁
That HDMI input is actually a pretty common feature on all-in-ones from this period. My parents had a Gateway all-in-one from 2012 that was getting unusably slow and only ran Windows 7, so now I use it as a monitor for my Raspberry Pi. It's got a decent 1080p 21.5 inch touch screen and some good speakers.
i would like to see 16GB ram and a decent SSD, how much a difference that makes
the ssd is crusial for good performance. I have an optiplex with i5 2400 and 8gb of ram, and before the ssd(with a half year old wi ninstallation) it booted in just under 4 minutes, while the ssd(and new install) made it just 30 sec(using it since december). I recommend the samsung 860 evo if you only have sata, but with nvme it does not really matteer if you avoid the cheapo ones.
Sed is good, but he the ram will make all the difference, as it is an igpu. System memory is all it got
i7 3770k would be really cool
I'll get on it. 👍
@@ostern03kappa29 not a K but just a 3770 as I doubt you OC it & there isn't a noticeable difference between them without an OC
"This is like GT 710 performance" this hurt me a lot.
I own a Gt 710 it runs circles around this
@@Audiblegaming you defenietly need to upgrade.
You can easily find a 1050ti in stock in most places
@@Kasmuller I only got it because my case is too small for a regular size GPU and my psu is too weak for anything else soon I'm gonna get a PC that isn't an overclocked sack of potatoes
@@Audiblegaming what kind of case is that.
Just going looking for cases it is hard for me to find one that *doesn't* fit up to a 360mm card
@@Kasmuller It's a Dell prebuilt sff case
I remember when my boss bought one of these way back when. I did some maintenance on it a couple of years back and it's still running in is shop. Probably the best all-in-one I ever worked with - and I've dealt with many in my 20 years of IT work.
If you do drop a higher end cpu in there, you might wanna put another blower fan on the empty part of the fins
I really would like an follow up on this one. For some strange reason upgrading these pcs is somewhat more interesting than maxing out an gaming pc
I would love to see that computer upgraded with maxed out: CPU, RAM, and SSD!
"-which dates it a little bit, i'm guessing around early mesozoic period"
-Dawid Does Tech Stuff, 2021
These funny quips are why I subbed
Yes
@@evm7368 ikr
The reason I subbed are the various hilarious insults he throws at pre-builds. xD All are classic insults, that should be documented.
why is this better than practically all school computers?
0:31 "yeah it was pretty cool"
PLEASE TELL ME THAT WAS INTENTIONAL
I actually have one of these and still use it as an additional monitor! Would be cool to see what kinda Frankenstein upgrades could be done.
But hey , its still better than the pentium e2140 machine I have .
the Pentium 2140 was a killer OC-CPU. I overclocked it to around 3 GHz back in the day. It was the best option back then for budget gaming and managed to be faster than a E6850 C2D.
@@p1ccoLo230685 i wasnt around/old enough to be around duch hardware but its always so cool to hear about it and see it sometimes 😂 (I'm from 2005)
@@blazej.p4480 well, in am getting old. Im from 85, so yeah i tinkered around a LOT with my PCs. Matter of fact, i still do build some pretty decent Mini itx systems. Maybe i'll upload some video about those. 🙂
@@p1ccoLo230685 I've always been interested in tech ans computers from a young age thanks to my dad and built my first proper gaming pc in 2018 with upgrades since 🙂
@@p1ccoLo230685 hey me too, old millenial building ITX PCs cause they're such a challenge haha
please try to make this thing INSANE
I watch tons of tech youtubers but I love how original your content is. I'm sure its difficult to come up with these ideas but it certainly is entertaining! Keep it up buddy!
Yes, follow up please!
Also, the shot was probably for dramatic effect but I'd still like to say for anyone else; Don't blow air or hold a vacuum to computer fans without slowing them down at the same time. If they overspeed, the bearings will get destroyed and they'll get noisy and, at some point, jam. A vacuum gets a fan up to loads of RPM in no time.
Yes upgrade video please. Gonna be interesting to see how much performance boost you can get with a new cpu, ssd and bigger ram
Upgrading this machine would definitily be super interesting, looking forward to the next video.
the fact he had a nuclear power plant cooler picture attached to the picture made me choke in radiation
Dawid is now my favorite tech channel
Id love to see a video where you test the limits seeing how much ram and how much cpu it handles. That panel seems to be nice quality aside from the reflections.
*"You're tearing me apart, Dawid!"* ~Samsung Wiseau..
You should definitely soup it up and see what extra performance you can get out of it!!!
What kind of soup? Chicken Noodle?
If you want to see an all-in-one with a super robust interior, check out a 2007 era iMac (Core 2 Duo). Those aren't unibody and you can pull the whole thing apart using torx bits. The inside looks like a spaceship with fancy silver screws. If you ever need to replace the hard drive on one, you have to almost fully disassemble the computer removing the system board and everything to get to it.
That packaging was a bit overkill 😂
I made my own all in one. With a touch screen monitor and a high end NUC I removed the PC from and welded a VESA mount to then put it back together, mounted the NUC to monitor and I have loved it as my kitchen PC
I once bought a 30 Kilo water melon, just so my cat can look at it.
What the suvuxuck
Interesting
The T stands for Power optimized/lifestyle
T stands for This isn't great
@@pepre7594 yes
I tried to write the parasite's name and it got deleted by youtube lol crazy
Wait until youre not drunk to type this
@@Tristand09 wdym?
Your sponsors are getting more entertaining every upload.
He's good at this
I picked up the 27 inch version (DP700A3D-S03AU) of one of these a few weeks ago. Which has an i7-3770T, 8gb RAM, touch screen. It also has antenna in, and can be used as a normal TV. I have put a SSD in which has made a massive difference to the over all speed. For $200AU, it was also one of those impulse buys, but for that price, it's a bloody nice AIO PC / TV / HDMI IN unit.
I'm down for it. I really want to see what happens when you pop in a 3770k or something and use a mini PCIE to x16 converter with like an external PSU with something like a 1060 or something.
New watcher and subber now ofc. Watched the liquid metal one first lol. Love your manner man, exuberance/enthusiasm/curiosity. All the best from Liverpool Dawid
Can't wait to see you do a nutty upgrade on this and test thermals again!
it looks so dirty when he removes the cooler from it did you also feel like throwing up from the sight of all that dust?
8:19 Dawid: This is still just unplayable. [20 FRAMES]
Me: 7 frames, take it or leave it.
That's a really neat all in one! I would like to see another cpu tossed inside with a bit more ram. Might be a perfectly serviceable league or Dota pc.
Funny at my work I just decked out my old HP Eliteone 800. Installed 16gb DDR3, 256Gb SSD, and finally added the dedicated AMD Radeon HD 7650A (MXM) video card with the correct heatsink.
I love this machine it does everything I need and love the size.
Max upgrade maybe 16 gb ram i7 3770 and an ssd.
For sure! I'm also getting an M. 2 GPU adapter to plug a GPU into that bad boy. 😁
@@DawidDoesTechStuff Where do you have SSD M2 PCIE slot in this machine ? WIFI slot doesn't look for PCIE standard, I think this machine is too old to have any PCIE slots, also no MXM slot for mobile GPU, looks like total bust
@@kiki83607 I'll see what I can get going. It's always worth a try. Even if we just drop a higher end CPU in there with an SSD and a bunch of RAM. 😁
Man I love these because it takes our thoughts and actualities them
Next week: I built a balls to the wall PC in this using my New Razor Blade 15 !?!
I was just going to say, an all-in-one is mainly just mobility parts, the same type of thing a laptop is constructed with.
when you realize during the wipe down that your own monitor is dirty
idk what it is dawid but I love your prebuilt series please make more
I'd love to see this upgraded as far as possible. Also I'm curious what it set you back to but the system as it was.
I was wondering it it was hard limited to 6gb of memory myself.
Yes, definitely love too see it upgraded
I have this exact pc running in my house right now
Bro, weird products like this are exactly the reason why im following you. You are honestly the best person to review this stuff🤣 Keep up the great work friend!! You are killing it
Dawid, what is your accent comprised of please? i cant make it out. Sounds like South African mixed with Canadian and Welsh.
He's from Namibia. He doesn't even really know what his accent is.
I was sitting here watching like: PLEASE MAKE IT FAST FOR NO OBVIOUS REASON!11!!! And then you actually said you could do it. Please make it happen! I'd totally watch that!
wow, I was ALMOST early
I’m 100% invested in the plot of this adorable little thing!
“Under this glory hole you can access the memory” I died when he said that
Very original; this is why I subscribed. Keep it up!
I absolutely want to see this poor thing pushed to it's extreme limits
Also hey, better have a 3rd gen iGPU from the 2010s rather than a first gen one, those things are awful
Do it! This thing has a surprising amount of potential for an all in one
Dawid: "I wouldn't Google that one if I were you"
Me: Immediately opens a new tab and searches the term.
*sees results*
Me: Oh!!
I told you not to. 🤣
@@DawidDoesTechStuff oh
@@DawidDoesTechStuff I should have just taken your advice 😔😔
I've googled much worse than that. B- grade horror at most.
@@hrayz ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
A while ago, I think it was MSI, there was an all-in-one PC being shown off like this at trade shows that had a big rear bump/cage. It was a gaming version, and that bump/cage was a full-size graphics card. Yep, there was one of these floating around that was designed to have an interchangable full size gpu. Wish it released, would be cool.
Not enough TH-camrs apologise for their faces, so you have that over most of the trash I watch
Yeah definitely I would love to see a follow up video. Like powering up the system by adding new CPU and giving that crap a drug of dock and a external GPU like a 1650 or something similar. Love your work dawid. From India 🇮🇳🇮🇳
"The mouse is e-grade e-waste" So also just like Apple.
A-grade e-waste.
So just like you ?
Always the homeless looking ones that hate on apple lmao
@@alpay2974 homeless?
I have a home
Apple is shit.
1000$ of a piece of metal when there are not only better but also cheaper alternatives?
Or a phone for the price of a badass gaming setup, that can do like half the things and android can?
What more do I need to say?
@@alpay2974 Well, you don't need to have a home to know that Apple is overpriced and overhyped ;)
A friend of mine has a home bar/party room. Behind the bar he's wallmounted an AIO and hooked it up to a sound system. From the bar he can control the music during parties. It is great for storing mp3 files and Spotify playlists. Also it functions as a local fileserver. Iteven controls the light show. 😉
did he just pronounce linux as lie-nux
I absolutely need to see this thing upgraded to the max.
It's sad when this is better than your game machine in home.
@@Beans218 yeah, and there is a way to upgrade it as well.
@@PlayerUzU what ur playing on?
@@oceanoadriatico I used to have an Sempron 2650 that's about 2x* as worse than this All in One, so I'm not surprised when I see such comments. XD
@@oceanoadriatico a old dell laptop.
@@zetsubou3704 lol i'm up with an old acer aspire e51 with an nvidia gt710m, the funny part is that the gpu is so old that the drivers are obsolete and i cannot use it. But i upgraded it with an ssd and other 4 gig of ddr3, not bad at all
A sponsor for Dawid! - happy that you're makin it big bud.
"I wouldn't call this playable", as he's playing without issue.
I have the Lenovo B50-30 AIO. 24in screen/Nvidia 840A(2GB) upgraded it to Intel Core i7-4790S CPU (3.2Ghz, 4Ghz turbo)/16GB DDR3 and 1tb SSD. Its served me well for the last 6 years.
amateur, ive been gaming on one for 4 years now, and its over 12 years old
That is quite the impressive AIO computer. Most of them are very locked down and not upgrade friendly. It's also nice that it can be used as a TV as will with the HDMI in port. I'd say upgrade it and enjoy it as a spare tv/computer for a bedroom or guest room.
I own one of these. I currently use it as my monitor as I built a gaming PC a couple months ago. It was a decent PC years ago for regular tasks. I did play some games on it, but as of a year or two ago, that became nearly impossible.
0:53 Linode knows what's up
That HL2 performance is about how I played the game back in the day. I remember, I would get a noticeable lag if I blew up a barrel, and if I blew up multiple, well it was slide show time.
Get yourself a CompuCleaner Xpert - Electric Air Duster, better for the environment and less likely to cause freeze marks etc. Also the little brushes are really helpful.
looks like it has solder-pads for a gpu of some kind. probably why the cooler is so effective, it was built to cool both a cpu and gpu in the higher end models but is hardly used in this lower end version. the benefit is you could easily upgrade the cpu without thermal or power issues i think
Yes, please find some ddr3 so-dimm (it now costs more than ddr4 since it's an official antique rarity), put the most OP cpu, replace hdd with ssd, and if you can, put an egpu on top. That good boi definitely deserves another moment of glory.
Hot rod the snot out of it! I ended up doing that to a Dell 6500 laptop and I not only learned more about older tech, but now I have a great windows XP gaming setup
Yes would love to see the aforementioned idea for your next video . Really put her thru the paces i belive they got the 27 inch model at the walmart where i live
I'm so glad you upgraded this.
LOL...I've had that same exact Samsung since 2013. (i7, 16gb ram, AMD HD7Something, Etc)....Upgraded it to an SSD and we still use it every day (not for gaming though)! Beautiful screen/display too that still holds its own!!!
Cant wait to see the update with better components!
I would enjoy watching you upgrade it!
These all-in-one PCs have always interested me for some reason. But never to the point that I would have actually bought one. At some point I'll probably get a second-hand one cheap and upgrade it with old parts I have lying around. As someone who builds his own PCs, this will definitely be an exciting project...
Dawid: Look at this packaging!!
Dawid: There's a little bit of foam down there, so it must be fine, right!? *rolls eyes*
Dawid: Oh. It's fine.
Your outrage always makes me chuckle.
I’d love to see this with some upgrades!
Really looking forward for the ultimate followup
I love this channel. It reminds me of old Top Gear
Funny how there is clearly a blank spot for a GPU just next to the CPU on the motherboard. There might be versions of this AIO pc with discrete graphics, and that might be the explanation for the thermal headroom (and the fact that there is only one heatpipe for the CPU, the GPU heatpipe would need room to get to the heatsink)