@@icufilmistan28 Yeah. I did this and ended up having to drill some holes in the top (obviously in some sort of pattern that made it look oem... but on an old case it clearly wasn't oem).
bro stop but dont try to hard replace vaping with something else like chewing on toothpicks, or else you will one day fall back into false habits again
@@GamingwithSuper wtf just happenend i replied to somebody on another video who was talking about him leaving vaping and i tried to give him advice and somehow it ended up on here lol
@@herranton Possibly. They came into their own starting around the P133. They were only around for about 6 years as part of Micron and then they sold off the division.
when i built my first PC cases like these were most common. No glass to peer inside and insides not painted. Crazy how much has changed. Mustard and ketchup cables have come a long way.
The metal was also typically galvanized, or sometimes other rust resistant plating. I had one case I swear was chrome plated on the inside cuz it was *really* shiny. The old cases also had considerably thicker metal than modern cases. I've had desktop AT cases that I could stand on.
@@jonkileshi3787 Based on your youtube profile you are part of UA-cam since 2017. aug. 30., and yet your best move under an LTT video is still to just copy and paste others comments. Blithering idiot. Original comment: ua-cam.com/video/DGQA4gxjLr8/v-deo.html&lc=Ugz4-GUQJbzi_3YbwuR4AaABAg
Cooling really isn't that challenging, it's just popular because fans are simple enough for anyone to do, and modern PC building doesn't give you much else to do as 90% of people run onboard everything except video. I do enjoy setting up fans and cooling myself, also, tho. I still remember the good old days of hand "rounding" my cables, lol.
Got my hopes up for a moment when I saw you pull the case out of a box that said Crucial on it. I almost thought Crucial was using this to announce a new line of modern cases that were made to 90's aesthetics.
I'd love to see cases with the 90's basic office PC tower look, but with modern airflow in mind. I find modern PC cases to be ugly if I'm being honest, especially the ones that have excessive LEDs.
Y'all need to double check the transcript for the captions on this video. When Colin says "they already peaked" the captions say "they already picked" and later when Linus says "2080Ti" the captions say "20 ADTI", and these are not on the auto-generated captions.
Unfortunately the captions on this channel often have mistakes. I suspect they ask a company to transcribe them, which would probably start from an automatic transcription, but they either don't care or don't know enough to catch every mistake.
you could buy actual 5.25" drawers back in the day. There are probably still some around. LGR's also covered a bunch of other weird stuff you can put in the computer
It's an OEM case with a Micron badge, not actually made by Micron, many pc builders used them. Dell for example used the same case with a custom front cover for themselves.
UMAX used that case for the S900 Power Mac clones too. I serviced a ton of Dell and Micron machines in those cases back in the day. The tool-less side panel was a nice touch, but the hard drive mounting on the bottom front was truly terrible, especially if you used both drive bays.
@@mizouse02 Almost all beige box PCs case look alike.... You have "IBM PC-Compatible" to blame there... it's the early days of standardization.. heck, my 80286 which I had in 1988 looks identical to my 80486-DX4 in 1991 and my Pentium 100 in 1995. We really do take modern cases for granted....
Mine is pretty close ( components inside not included ) but it's wider and smaller, so cards aren't an issue as long as I don't want to take the mothreboard tray out. Also the PSU goes right over the CPU, so no tower cooler and I'm too poor to afford watercooling. ( it handles my overclocked R7 2700 surprisingly well. )
It looks like you guys are trying new editing in this video. More details and diagrams, and even a song with lyrics in it! I love the fresh take on the editing in this video.
I just built my first pc, and i decided to pull it all out the fancy new case and put it all in a case my dad had from a custom pc he built in 99. Looks way more subtle and understated. I love it. Plus everyone who see's it is shocked when I boot up run games at 140 fps at 1440. Not the best i know but better than the case lets on.
makes ai software in bios coms UEFI and on os sides for bc after fixing the controller keyboards and mice/pc speakers/monitors for running older games/apps even on multiboot setups.
I have a 3900x-based sleeper built out of a Compaq Presario SR2002X case. It makes Linus’s build look tame once you see the behemoth of an AIO cooler it has.
The slots on the AWE-32 are for memory sticks so you could upload DLS instruments to the card. That card is a 32-channel PCM sampler on an ISA card. You could not stream the samples, they had to be loaded into local RAM on the card so that the 32 channel wavetable synthesizer could use them. DLS instruments have multiple PCM samples as well as modulation and envelope information for how they are to respond to MIDI notes and controllers. Typically it would have the instrument sound sampled at various pitches and the card would adjust the sample playback rate to fill in the notes between (this was because playing a sample of a real instrument two far off it's base pitch sounds wrong). Cards like this were made because high quality software synthesizers were just not possible back then so "prosumer" sound cards like this were created. The indisputable king of these was the Yamaha SW1000XG. It was basicly a Yamaha MU100 rackmount ROMpler on a PC card with a high quality audio mixer and a pin header for one of Yamaha's PLG modules (DX7 FM module would be my choice here)
The production quality of LTT videos seems like it is always steadily improving. The music choices in their most recent videos have added another layer to the already amazing quality. Someone deserves a raise
I love these sleeper videos, but I would definitely like more documentation on the process! The final product is cool and all, but some of us are looking to make our own, and it would be fun to see what hurdles might come our way in more detail.
@@neretilderem7029 you missed the whole point of his comment lol it's not about *copying*, it's about finding potential challenges. so you don't go in flying blind. it's called being prepared
I feel like my dad's got the incognito gaming PC here. I give him my stuff when I upgrade. He still has his old beige case from like 2002, and it's gone from a P4 chip to a dual core AMD, to a quad core AMD, to an eight core AMD 8320, and the GPU has gone from something without a heatsink (lol), to an 8800GT, to a 250GTS, to a 560GT, to a 960GT. All the man does is play Bejeweled and Sins of a Solar Empire, and C&C Generals. He's pretty happy. Every time I retire a component from my nonsense, it goes into his case to enjoy its old age. When it dies, I have a replacement by that time. It's a good system.
I literally have this PC! its a Micron Millenia Plus (Manufactured December 1996) and its runs Win 95. found it at my grandpas attic and I use it for old pc gaming now. pretty cool to see it on LTT.
The Sleeper PC series is definetily my favourite out of all. I just love how they stufff the highest of ends stuff into a case iwhich screams "He got me for free on Craigslist" xd
It is, but I don't like the "reversed" build. I prefer videos which follow the whole build and shows solutions to problems in chronological order with finished PC in the end. Not that I see the finished system and then they show how they cut holes for fans, etc.
@@GothaRsk Agreed. I think it builds more suspense and is overall easier to follow and more enjoyable to follow the Journey from an Old PC Case, to an amazing Sleeper. I get a lot of people watch the first 20 seconds and decide based on that, but it takes a lot of the fun out of it.
Honestly I really like this case. I hope maybe one day they will bring out a case like this but with modern features. I really like to have a old school case but with powerfull hardware. I just really like this old school look.
Man, that's a Micron Millennia from 95-96, my first PC, a glorious 32MB RAM and a 3GB HDD, a Pentium 1 150MHz... and a blazing fast 28.8k modem. All at the affordable used cost of $2000~
"what can I say, Grammy was a wonderful person. Best proof is leaving the house to me in her will, which she wrote with her blood, couldn't find a pen I guess, but she wanted me to have the house no matter what. May she rest in piece"
I love how he said oh man I worked so hard on this as if building pc's is hard. It's fun not hard, now building houses that's hard work. I build gaming computers for enjoyment and never am like man I'm really about have a heat stroke from such hard labor I'm enduring for this pc man.
I honestly prefer this thing to the endless deluge of RGB everything. I really don't get the obsession with it and I personally just find it gaudy. Give me a nice, powerful, but dark look any day.
you probably wouldn't like installing it, you had to type in the address, sometimes having to set jumpers and look up the address on the jumper table, deal with DMA and IRQ conflicts, yes ISA cards were a lot of fun
That's basically what I did with my grandma's PC (with a way smaller budget obviously). Every time I visited it just sat there looking old, so I might as well upgrade it lol.
Worked at Micron Computer tech support call center in the 90's! Was one of the best jobs ever- found one of their old cases and built a sweet Win 98 system in it- still runs perfectly. Was so excited to be able to open the case with no screws 😂
@@filanfyretracker Linus is the same age as me and I'm not sure how he could have missed ISA... I didn't even have a computer until 1994 and either most or all of the slots were ISA.
0:36 gg on that speedrun, gonna be hard to beat 36 seconds, but I believe that you can beat it, I hear you can shave off a ton of time by ordering from usps
I love how this case has slightly better cooling than the MSI case you've just showcased.
@@slumdog8201 I just came here exactly comment the same thing
You didn't have to do MSI that
You said it first hehe
I was going to comment the same 😂
Better PSU, PSU at the top, not OC?, and different monitors?
This is my dream pc. Retro chasis with modern internals.
kinky
Airflow?
sameeeee
@@icufilmistan28 Yeah. I did this and ended up having to drill some holes in the top (obviously in some sort of pattern that made it look oem... but on an old case it clearly wasn't oem).
its called a sleeper
"Canada has like 7 cards and Linus has 5 of them." - Dave Lee
In which Video did He say that, Sounds interesting
@@DaveManHA rtx video obviously
Am Canadian, can confirm
@@remy7663 considering thats two generations of GPU, and probably a couple of videos. which one
SO TRUE
They need to start making retro-looking cases. I'd buy one in a heartbeat.
bro stop but dont try to hard replace vaping with something else like chewing on toothpicks, or else you will one day fall back into false habits again
@@Ambatukam69317what
BuT MuTa! This is cool BECAUSE IT'S OLD. You can't recreate old this well with new parts
@@GamingwithSuper wtf just happenend i replied to somebody on another video who was talking about him leaving vaping and i tried to give him advice and somehow it ended up on here lol
@@Ambatukam69317 lol
VIDEO IDEA -> Building a PC inside of a Toaster. That way when people ask if you're playing on a toaster, you can say yes.
It is the new razer toaster
@@Looki124 lol
You can allways say yes, but this time it would be actaully true.
Microwave PC would be cool
Yes, but actually yes.
finally a pc for me to run my "Homework" file properly
@@tenkist1312 cap
@@slinerd802 no cap
@@MagikMako no cap
oh noes
Yes our homework..... word of advice put some work that looks like homework so the image looks like it has homework
Boss: "We've had this case since the 90's there's no way we can make money off of this."
Intern: "Actually wait there's this guy on UA-cam"
Actually, Crucial put out a bounty on Instagram some months ago looking for a 90's Micron PC.
@@azommers Didn't know that cool to see other tech ppl besides Linus doing bounties
@@azommers damn. I have a super similar case with (I think) a 486 dx66 in it.
@@herranton Possibly. They came into their own starting around the P133. They were only around for about 6 years as part of Micron and then they sold off the division.
Intern guy
Man, this is awesome. Linus feeling out over old hardware warms my heart
"Intel Inside" sticker, has Ryzen 9 3900X...
*confused screaming*
SNEAK 100
its like taking a random chunk of copper and finding gold instead
Upgrades people, upgrades.
it's called incognito for a reason
When you get grandmas PC and decide to upgrade it
Or when your grandma’s a gamer
Basically optiplex
lol
@@shoxerx7406 opti-flex
Wait you got your grandma’s pc because she died?
God bless this man, in 2020 having minimal amount of ads, and dont spend a full minute talking about the sponsor. Thank you linus.
I love how it takes him like 7 seconds
@@yoadrianididit3999 don't forget that when a video is sponsored, that doesn't mean they're not gonna roast the sponsor. Transparency at its finest
You know, except for the minutes of Linus telling you why Crucial DDR and SSD chips are the best in the business
when i built my first PC cases like these were most common. No glass to peer inside and insides not painted. Crazy how much has changed. Mustard and ketchup cables have come a long way.
The metal was also typically galvanized, or sometimes other rust resistant plating. I had one case I swear was chrome plated on the inside cuz it was *really* shiny. The old cases also had considerably thicker metal than modern cases. I've had desktop AT cases that I could stand on.
"I managed to break it already!" says a smiling Linus with twinkling eyes. He is not even ashamed anymore guys.
it looks like he just snapped off one of the legs that they added on themselves
Remember it's the fake Linus the real one is till in the tv CAPTURED'
“I managed to break it already”
“Damnit Linus”
*Cue the Linus Drop Tips intro*
So fast
lmao I felt for Colin making this and Linus keeps snapping shit off of it
intro*
into
@@HeelerHouse he dropped the r
"Hey Linus how can we make this sponsored video more appealing to watch?"
Linus: RTX 3080
That 3080 has been used in so many pc builds than I can count
@Jichael Mordan stop it get some help
@Jichael Mordan stop it get some help
@Jichael Mordan stop it get some help
makes project silica cd drive for the offline fileheads.
"AnDDDDDD WELCOME BACK TO THE SERIES WHERE YOU CAN'T AFFORD ANY OF THESEE~!!"
The fact that I still have that old pc that I still used since I was a child
??? i can
You can get the case
That's why they finance it !!
for once i can finally afford it but of course availability is scarce
When your grandpa was secretly a Gamer:
😂
Dad maybe
@Arrow Tech Support Lol again
*"Oh son, I threw out that old system box that was in your room, it was high time to do it"* - mom's message
RIP
Me: Cries as i load the shotgun
@@trackno.1875 me: cries while typing mom's CC number in Newegg "dammit, I have to do all that work again"
@@muddybloody at least you got a new PC! lol
Omg i would go MENTAL
3:49 Imagine telling your boss to stand in the corner. I'd definetly be fired xD
he deserved it. You could hear the dissapointment " awww man I worked so hard on this"
"They got the logo right side up on the cooler though, lots of companies still cant handle that" way underrated complaint
Linus is such a bro boss
@@jonkileshi3787 Based on your youtube profile you are part of UA-cam since 2017. aug. 30., and yet your best move under an LTT video is still to just copy and paste others comments. Blithering idiot.
Original comment: ua-cam.com/video/DGQA4gxjLr8/v-deo.html&lc=Ugz4-GUQJbzi_3YbwuR4AaABAg
@@Jackrodder great. Thanks for the insight.
im building a pc for the first time and i was worried about cooling in the case. this proved i dont have as much to worry about as i thought
Cooling really isn't that challenging, it's just popular because fans are simple enough for anyone to do, and modern PC building doesn't give you much else to do as 90% of people run onboard everything except video.
I do enjoy setting up fans and cooling myself, also, tho. I still remember the good old days of hand "rounding" my cables, lol.
Literally ran down to my basement because I thought Linus stole my tower! Pentium MMX ftw!
I'll give you $20 and a half-filled Subway card for your Turbo button. I need that extra 15 MHz
and they put a ryzen in it 😅 poor intel, just salt on the wounds
I have the same tower and it still works! I'm surprised it survived for this long!
no you didnt.
@@WindFireAllThatKindOfThing *negative 15 MHz
Got my hopes up for a moment when I saw you pull the case out of a box that said Crucial on it. I almost thought Crucial was using this to announce a new line of modern cases that were made to 90's aesthetics.
Same
That would be wierd
That would be sweet
I'd love to see cases with the 90's basic office PC tower look, but with modern airflow in mind. I find modern PC cases to be ugly if I'm being honest, especially the ones that have excessive LEDs.
"They got the logo right side up on the cooler though, lots of companies still cant handle that" way underrated complaint
I loled so hard
Hol fucking absolute shit you joined 14 FUCKING Y E A R S AGO
I loled so hard
I loled so hard
Y'all need to double check the transcript for the captions on this video. When Colin says "they already peaked" the captions say "they already picked" and later when Linus says "2080Ti" the captions say "20 ADTI", and these are not on the auto-generated captions.
Unfortunately the captions on this channel often have mistakes. I suspect they ask a company to transcribe them, which would probably start from an automatic transcription, but they either don't care or don't know enough to catch every mistake.
In case, like me, anyone else was wondering...
Song during the "graphic" part is Rock It Out by Al Sween
Hell yeah b. It's actually a bit of a bop.
Him not recognising an ISA card is making me feel really old.
And to top it, he considered the 3,5" disc-drive to be a 2nd ZIP :-(
What will a 5,25" be for these young hoppers... a gramophone? ;-)
I think he's being funny. I assume we're close in age. I'm 35. I was using 5.25 floppies on an apple 2 when I was 6.
@Jichael Mordan DON'T CLICK THAT UNLESS YOU WANT GAY VIDEOS IN YOUR SUGGESTED VIDEOS
trying to outdo LGR Linus? LMAO!
You are old.
Linus, we get it, you have more 30 series graphics cards then even Nvidia...
It's an illusion, they recycled all the parts after shooting the video
This really upsets me!
Bruh you dumb they use the same card for different vids.
@@darkezt2351 This is not true, they are different makes.
than*
Knowing that Linus is the boss he just jokes around with his employees is just wholesome
This is what you see on the outside I bet he’s not fun to work for I feel it’s hard work
@@daylightdies7194 i don't think its supposed to be easy 😊
"I managed to break it already"... Dammit Linus😂😂
Social issues hand in AMD
mr xbox 360 pfp :0
Linus Drop Tips for you...
Seems legit
Linus breaks stuff
3:52 love how he just put Linus in a time out
"the oldest keyboard is best keyboard"
**Throws it on the ground**
*bestest
Omg I pressed like for 199 I saw it go 221
Lol xddd
Goodest*
10:39 "How much time did you spend on this?"
"Too much."
I'm ded
hi ded i'm dad
Hi dad iam dad
Hi dad i'm ded
Hi hungry I am dad
Shoutout to the werther's drawer, didn't realize that was a feature I needed in my next build until now.
I think I must do that now too xD
I feel like those would be melted to the wrappers after a while
you could buy actual 5.25" drawers back in the day. There are probably still some around. LGR's also covered a bunch of other weird stuff you can put in the computer
It's an OEM case with a Micron badge, not actually made by Micron, many pc builders used them. Dell for example used the same case with a custom front cover for themselves.
Thought it look similar i have oen up stairs that used to be a pentium pro.
Not entirely true. MPC actually made computers too.
UMAX used that case for the S900 Power Mac clones too. I serviced a ton of Dell and Micron machines in those cases back in the day. The tool-less side panel was a nice touch, but the hard drive mounting on the bottom front was truly terrible, especially if you used both drive bays.
yea, i was thinking it looked really similar my old Dell pentium 233mhz computer from way back when.
@@mizouse02 Almost all beige box PCs case look alike.... You have "IBM PC-Compatible" to blame there... it's the early days of standardization.. heck, my 80286 which I had in 1988 looks identical to my 80486-DX4 in 1991 and my Pentium 100 in 1995. We really do take modern cases for granted....
Bruh, 250$ msi case failed, THIS CASE DID IT.
Metal v plastic. Plastic wins
they didn't dig out a chunk of the msi case with a hole saw now did they
@@Necron3145 well If I pay such money I expect them to do so
@@Necron3145 this case also didn't have 9 case fans either...
Love Colin we need more of him he's so smart and filled with cool tricks
"The oldest keyboard, is the goodest keyboard" - LS
i was about to say that
goodest
@@hyperz5643 Mom said it's my turn to quote Linus
Ah yes goodest
Omg that’s literally my PC!
*Components inside not included
Mine is pretty close ( components inside not included ) but it's wider and smaller, so cards aren't an issue as long as I don't want to take the mothreboard tray out. Also the PSU goes right over the CPU, so no tower cooler and I'm too poor to afford watercooling. ( it handles my overclocked R7 2700 surprisingly well. )
It looks like you guys are trying new editing in this video. More details and diagrams, and even a song with lyrics in it! I love the fresh take on the editing in this video.
I second that
I just built my first pc, and i decided to pull it all out the fancy new case and put it all in a case my dad had from a custom pc he built in 99. Looks way more subtle and understated. I love it. Plus everyone who see's it is shocked when I boot up run games at 140 fps at 1440. Not the best i know but better than the case lets on.
"not the best i know"
My brother in christ you run games at frames per second
i run games in **REDACTED**
i also happen to not own a pc
Should have put sandals on the feet they added to the case.
threemad
makes ai software in bios coms UEFI and on os sides for bc after fixing the controller keyboards and mice/pc speakers/monitors for running older games/apps even on multiboot setups.
Dude I’ve seen you comment everywhere
@@john-paulhunt6805 not sure what any of this is but power to you lol
tow man
Last time: Best sleeper pc
Now: Best “stealthy” sleeper pc
Me: there is gonna always be a better sleeper pc, Linus.
I have a 3900x-based sleeper built out of a Compaq Presario SR2002X case. It makes Linus’s build look tame once you see the behemoth of an AIO cooler it has.
The apocalypse.
Hah, checkmate.
The funny has been found.
I just don't like how he was throwing old components like it's worthless. It's history man ...handle it with care and respect for the era..pleaseee.
Best sleeper I've seen on this channel
3:50 telling your boss he's on timeout, every employee's dream lol
@Arrow Tech Support Lol you're replying the same timestamp to every damn comment
I plan on doing this with my old family PC, an early 2000s Dell dimension
I like the 8:35 rap along with the grinding, vibe check on point
Feels way more cool than it would have otherwise
Really mistreating that precious retro hardware :(
Lol
Ikr, there are just hundreds of miljons of the exact same parts around the globe
Yes, that bin full of parts hurt me inside...
Bruh moment
@@0WhyNot3 so since there are millions of dogs in the world it is okay and normal to kill one?
Man I LOVE these icognito builds!
If I ever get a new case for my PC, it'll have to be a decade old (or older) case to be a total sleeper!
"2 Zip drives!"
*only has one*
"One fan!"
*Actually has three*
I WANNA REFUND
They corrected the zip comment in post and the case did only have one
3:50 Sometimes I feel like that about my boss too.
Ahhh, drilling your own fan holes with a hole saw, that brings me back.
Golden era! :'D
I... actually did it too... I put a big (back then for me) 92mm fan in the front of my case... I believe it had Pentium 4 or something in it.
I overclocked my Duron 800 back in the day to 1.2ghz and replaced the side of my case with a box fan.
@@kylestubblefield3404 That's so beautiful.
Yeah the good Öl days of actual mods.
I've never been more proud to be an EE at Micron.. 😭
Gooooo Micron!
it's okay, one day you will reach EEE rank
The slots on the AWE-32 are for memory sticks so you could upload DLS instruments to the card. That card is a 32-channel PCM sampler on an ISA card. You could not stream the samples, they had to be loaded into local RAM on the card so that the 32 channel wavetable synthesizer could use them.
DLS instruments have multiple PCM samples as well as modulation and envelope information for how they are to respond to MIDI notes and controllers. Typically it would have the instrument sound sampled at various pitches and the card would adjust the sample playback rate to fill in the notes between (this was because playing a sample of a real instrument two far off it's base pitch sounds wrong).
Cards like this were made because high quality software synthesizers were just not possible back then so "prosumer" sound cards like this were created. The indisputable king of these was the Yamaha SW1000XG. It was basicly a Yamaha MU100 rackmount ROMpler on a PC card with a high quality audio mixer and a pin header for one of Yamaha's PLG modules (DX7 FM module would be my choice here)
Linus is one of the few employers you can say “Damnit Linus” to.
Yeah I tried to say it to my boss the other day he was very confused cause his name is Charles
@@JoeVitaletty lol
The cooling in this pc works better than my internet
Me with my 3mbps that says ”up to 100mbps”
nO ONE ASKED UU
@@hazelnut2.8 nobody asked you to respond.
@@bonerville3385 wtf is your problem? She's canadian. The color of her skin doesn't matter you racist.
Same 😂😂😂😂
Unironically, i would buy this case.
@Arrow Tech Support STOP LIKING UR OWN COMMENT
"They've already PEAKED... in the mid nineties..."
Bet you've heard that before Linus xd
The production quality of LTT videos seems like it is always steadily improving. The music choices in their most recent videos have added another layer to the already amazing quality. Someone deserves a raise
5:01 - 5:06 "After gently removing all the old hardware and putting it to bed one last time" *Cut to **1:41*
Dude:- "Man your PC looks old, what it running? Pentium? Lmao"
Me:- * opens the side panel *
Dude:- Sike
Me: Cries on Pentium laptop in 2020.
Has a tenth of the 3080 stock in his system
Meh Not funny !
@@bharadwajvedula4696 john malaney joke? Or nah?
Me: Duke Nukem at 22 fps.
*Drops mic and leaves chat*
"Yeah he does seem to do a lot of unnecessary work, I love that guy" 😂 says his manager
3:50 "Stand over there"
**Linus proceeds to stand in the naughty corner**
@Jichael Mordan My watch history needs to unsee it.
"i managed to break it already"
Linus Breaking Tips
"DARN IT LINUS"
Linus Wreck tips
At this point Linus is just flexing on us with the amount of RTX 3080's he has
Looking at the amount of dislikes he got within an hour, yeah I can tell
could be he's just using the same one repeatedly
@@pixelmaster98 yeah.. BUT Where's the fun in admitting that? Clearly he's got more 3080s allocated that the entirety of Andorra
He has like 1
He doesn't have one for himself.
Damn who knew pops’ old rig could play me some red dead 2
I love these sleeper videos, but I would definitely like more documentation on the process! The final product is cool and all, but some of us are looking to make our own, and it would be fun to see what hurdles might come our way in more detail.
Indeed, i love the build video's with Colin or Alex. Much better than Linus reading a script.
I mean... the whole point of "building your own" is to build your own, not to copy some instructions.
@@neretilderem7029 you missed the whole point of his comment lol
it's not about *copying*, it's about finding potential challenges. so you don't go in flying blind. it's called being prepared
well thats no fun.. not much for challenges eh?
I feel like my dad's got the incognito gaming PC here. I give him my stuff when I upgrade. He still has his old beige case from like 2002, and it's gone from a P4 chip to a dual core AMD, to a quad core AMD, to an eight core AMD 8320, and the GPU has gone from something without a heatsink (lol), to an 8800GT, to a 250GTS, to a 560GT, to a 960GT.
All the man does is play Bejeweled and Sins of a Solar Empire, and C&C Generals. He's pretty happy. Every time I retire a component from my nonsense, it goes into his case to enjoy its old age. When it dies, I have a replacement by that time. It's a good system.
based dad
this pc runnin' hotter than my girlfriend
because she doesn't exist
True
Roast
Toast
Then you're just unimaginative, you can imagine her hotter. Lol.
Can't agree more
I literally have this PC! its a Micron Millenia Plus (Manufactured December 1996) and its runs Win 95. found it at my grandpas attic and I use it for old pc gaming now. pretty cool to see it on LTT.
The Sleeper PC series is definetily my favourite out of all. I just love how they stufff the highest of ends stuff into a case iwhich screams "He got me for free on Craigslist" xd
It is, but I don't like the "reversed" build. I prefer videos which follow the whole build and shows solutions to problems in chronological order with finished PC in the end. Not that I see the finished system and then they show how they cut holes for fans, etc.
@@GothaRsk Agreed. I think it builds more suspense and is overall easier to follow and more enjoyable to follow the Journey from an Old PC Case, to an amazing Sleeper.
I get a lot of people watch the first 20 seconds and decide based on that, but it takes a lot of the fun out of it.
2:06 Oh look, it's an S3 ViRGE! The infamous Graphics Decelerator card!
Actually it wasn't that bad back then.
No 3d - yes, but 3d acceleration wasn't the thing back then.
@@DrBF3000 You sound like a person who owned ViRGE.
Honestly I really like this case. I hope maybe one day they will bring out a case like this but with modern features. I really like to have a old school case but with powerfull hardware. I just really like this old school look.
I'd love to go back in time and deliver that pc to micron lol. Would love for them to look at it like alien technology.
"I managed to break it already"
Classic Linus.😂
He dropped it
Man, that's a Micron Millennia from 95-96, my first PC, a glorious 32MB RAM and a 3GB HDD, a Pentium 1 150MHz... and a blazing fast 28.8k modem. All at the affordable used cost of $2000~
It blows my mind today how on earth we did anything with 32 MB of RAM.
@@benjidaniel5595 Starcraft.
We built Power PCs in them.
Nobody:
Canadians: 10:00
I mean... yeah, he is Canadian
@@MilkConnoisseur yes
As a Canadian, this is accurate
@@thenuggernaut9084 I agree.
@E E nice
I don't think I've ever wanted an LTT built PC more than I want this one.
Imagine your grandma sells this for 5$ and the backyard sale
then granma better start reaching for her walker or she'll be late for her own funeral..
@@MrQazy lmao....
"what can I say, Grammy was a wonderful person. Best proof is leaving the house to me in her will, which she wrote with her blood, couldn't find a pen I guess, but she wanted me to have the house no matter what. May she rest in piece"
@@MrQazy grandma*
@@muddybloody: "May she rest in piece" Yoooo 💀☠
despite the cooling i'd say that the case still looks pretty clean, even for modern standards
3:19 "The oldest keyboards are the goodest keyboards." That's some great grammar, Linus...
"Man, they really did made old keyboards right, ya know"? - LS, 3:16. just to tie it all together. 😂
I WAS THINKING ABOUT THE SAME THING LMAOO
I love how he said oh man I worked so hard on this as if building pc's is hard. It's fun not hard, now building houses that's hard work. I build gaming computers for enjoyment and never am like man I'm really about have a heat stroke from such hard labor I'm enduring for this pc man.
Imagine having this at your house and your friend makes fun of it
*And then whip out the case and show him what's inside*
Imagine lol
Lol😂😂
They would not care a bit.
Naaku vaadu pc iste bagundu oo devudaa
Naaka pc kavali
Pichhiga kavali
“Damn it Linus” 😂
Imagine telling your boss “stand over there”
God bless this man, in 2020 having minimal amount of ads, and dont spend a full minute talking about the sponsor. Thank you linus.
I honestly prefer this thing to the endless deluge of RGB everything. I really don't get the obsession with it and I personally just find it gaudy. Give me a nice, powerful, but dark look any day.
When ltt seaps into my other yt account but I still watch it because it's fun, entertaining and improved their stats
When?
2:05 I'd love to have a modem in the shape of Vermont.
No #603 for life. XD
you probably wouldn't like installing it, you had to type in the address, sometimes having to set jumpers and look up the address on the jumper table, deal with DMA and IRQ conflicts, yes ISA cards were a lot of fun
Some grandpa out there drooling over those old pc parts for their xp pcs lmao
You couldn't run some of that hardware in XP.No drivers.
@Jeffrey Walters stfu bots
These parts are kinda meh
You're such a normie 😂
Usually, the chassis is probably the least possible problem when building a new system...
In this “case”, it is definitely the chassis...
:l
That's basically what I did with my grandma's PC (with a way smaller budget obviously). Every time I visited it just sat there looking old, so I might as well upgrade it lol.
You should take apart a high-end monitor and then make it look like it was made in the 1920s so that your stealth pc can have a stealth monitor.
3:50 When you send your boss on time-out
Nobody should be surprised anymore at linus breaking things the second he gets it out of the box, hell even if its in the box
I love these sleeper builds LTT, keep up the great work!
Worked at Micron Computer tech support call center in the 90's! Was one of the best jobs ever- found one of their old cases and built a sweet Win 98 system in it- still runs perfectly. Was so excited to be able to open the case with no screws 😂
1:48 "It's AGP"
ISA: Am I a joke to you?
Oh god
I said the same thing, lol
I cringed at that, it was so obivously ISA. Of course I wonder if Linux is old enough to have ever seen an ISA in the wild.
@@filanfyretracker Linus is the same age as me and I'm not sure how he could have missed ISA... I didn't even have a computer until 1994 and either most or all of the slots were ISA.
Industry Standard Architecture no longer.
imagine the thief realising the shitty old pc was a modern gaming pc
"Damnit Linus"
is it going to be on the next LTTT-shirt?
Ikr
What’s the third T for?
Tbh tho that phrase may be the most accurate representation of the channel xD
7:35
Linus: 2080 TI
Subtitles: 20 ADTI
_visible confusion_
Rg strix 20 adti🤣🤣🤣
i mean its the person who made the subtitles fault and in my opinion id give a shit really
10 adp
My man right
Linus: “...and who knows a graphics card upgrade.”
Me: “Is that some sort of upper class humor?”
The bougios do love to mock us
69th like
@@dokuwrld5034 99th
@@thekingoffailure9967Bourgeois*
Poor people complaining about their poorness in LTT comments are getting annoying.
0:36 gg on that speedrun, gonna be hard to beat 36 seconds, but I believe that you can beat it, I hear you can shave off a ton of time by ordering from usps