Windows XP 20th Anniversary All New PC Build
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- Опубліковано 30 тра 2024
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Windows XP 20th anniversary is here. So I created an old new PC build of that time period. It was an exceptional experience to craft that thing, I'd call it a once in a lifetime opportunity.
It's amazing how nice it turned out! The computer is not perfect, there are still some petty issues present, for instance, the audio wires not reaching, or the PC speaker lacking. By the way, the power LED died in the middle of the video - it's an easy fix, though.
Overall, I'm incredibly satisfied with the project - there were mostly no hardships. I hope it brought back all the good memories and nostalgia. You can't turn the clock back, but you can always repeat what you've done in the past.
Happy 20th birthday, Windows XP! Thank you for your immense contribution to our today's OS quality standards.
Specifications:
Motherboard - ASRock P4i65G
CPU - Intel Pentium 4 3GHz | Socket 478
GPU - ATI Radeon 9550 | 256MB
RAM - Kingston KVR400X 1GB x 2 | DDR
HDD1 - Western Digital WD800 | 80GB
HDD2 - Western Digital WD3200 | 320GB
ODD - Sony Optiarc DVD-RW x 2 | 24x
FDD - Sony MPF920 | 3.5"
PSU - ExeGate CP450 | 450W
Wi-Fi card - Linksys Wireless G PCI Adapter | WMP54G
Case - ULTRA XT (+ card reader)
Monitor - ViewSonic VA925-LED | 19" 1280x1024
Keyboard - Microsoft Internet Keyboard
Mouse - Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical
Webcam - Microsoft LifeCam VX-3000 (+ mic)
Speakers - Genius SP-S110 | Black
OS:
Windows XP SP2 (2002 Edition)
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Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
1:26 - Story of the project
2:14 - Purpose of the build
3:04 - Part overview
4:20 - Power supply
5:05 - Motherboard
6:56 - CPU
8:32 - RAM
9:13 - Video card
11:37 - Case
13:25 - Installing basic components
15:21 - Testing the build (+Monitor)
16:49 - Drives and PCI goodness
19:21 - Finishing the build
27:39 - First boot
28:32 - Keyboard
30:39 - Mouse
31:57 - Webcam
32:41 - Alpha male speakers
34:14 - Real speakers
35:18 - Full setup
35:45 - Windows XP
39:04 - Installing
42:06 - Activating
43:02 - Stickers
43:45 - Drivers
47:39 - Nostalgia
49:30 - Office 2003 (+XP project starting guide)
53:33 - Malware
55:09 - Games
1:00:32 - Problems with the build
1:02:23 - Conclusion
1:02:57 - Outro
Still got questions? Don't hesitate, send them to contact@enderman.ch!
Hope you have a great day!
#endermanch #anniversary #windows - Наука та технологія
Hey! Tech Tangents just uploaded an all new XP computer! That's a beefy boy, definitely ULTRAXP's big brother.
Check it out!
Nice pc.
okay
прикольный комп андрюха))
вспомнил детство
Both of you used a pentium 4, nice.
I have the same speakers as u do they the same time
You and Michael MJD are the best retro computing youtubers I've followed for quite the time now. Thank you all for paying great homage to Windows XP.
Agreed
I agree.
In addition, I also quite enjoy LGR. His unique style makes for some great videos.
Agreed
I Know Right
omg so many Microsoft-branded products, that’s actually nostalgic!
i know, right?
i still have ball mouse from A4tech 100% working
🦆
@@duckfromthebackyard9921 ill be sure to
That was when Microsoft was actually good, it's just sad now
I am a person who was not born on the early 2000s but I had a Windows xp computer, it was the first computer I have ever owned and seen. It was a family computer and I loved it, everything was seamless printer, games, PowerPoint, documents literally everything. Looking at this video gave me a sense of nostalgia. you, Michael MJD and tech tangents are the best. thank you guys, for the archives and sacrifices y'all made for these videos. Love it
This is a trip down memory lane. I clearly remember the older Windows 2000 machine i had at the time had gone kaput (this was back in 2006). The build was replaced with was a Windows XP one. It too had a Pentium 4, but no graphics card and 512 mb RAM (later upgraded to 1 or 2 gigs iirc). That machine and Windows XP made me the tech-enthusisast i am now.
Also some of the parts from this period last really long if well taken care of. The newer ones seem to be more fragile, ironically.
Просмотрел на одном дыхании. Хочу сказать, что ты чертовски крут.
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I looked through it in one breath. I just want to tell you that you are pretty damn cool." what did you say?
@@fart1234. I am also Russian, he said that the author is very cool. translated with google translator
@@fart1234. ya Joako, túmbate el rollo
@Bárt Brokovník i think he meant he translated what he said in russian to english
@Bárt Brokovník because he is i guess
хорошее видео и тоже вызвало у меня много ностальгии. Я помню, как в детстве использовал windows xp :D
COMRADE
xp will always be special for millions of users, that was such a trip down memory lane! thank you
Funny thing is, i remember people were not keen on it, when it 1st came out. It really did hang around for ages, like windows NT4. We still ran XP at work right up till this time last year.
28:03
Oh man… the sound of this machine starting up is one of the best custom build startups I’ve heard in a long time… 😌
I love the passion and effort you put into building this PC! Great job!
woooah that’s a lot of unsealed parts! Really excited, glad you’ve got it all - and thanks for the long description wow
Perfect video! I cannot believe how much effort you put into this! I’m 17 and this brought back so many childhood memories, the simple times…
Awesome video! I love how the complete computer looks, it’s just so nostalgic and cool.
You won a new fan from Brazil. You made an amazing job assembling your "Time Machine".
Congratulations, comrade!
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SUBTITLING YOUR VIDEOS
it’s really good for people who struggle to follow audio or are deaf
My hat is off to you dear sir! That was an excellent reproduction of all those things I did back than. I built a lot of XP computers in the past and it brought so many moments back that I allmost forgot...
Thank you!
This build is so satisfying! I built my first computer 11 months after the launch of XP.
I still have a Laptop from those Windows XP days that I don't use. Everything has gone such a long way
It has come a long way, when you put windows 10 against windows 2000 and windows XP, it makes you think of the windows 3.x and 9x era, going by how dated they are, compared to windows 10.
My friend is still using pc like this and everytime i go visit him, its so nostalgic
Brought XP Pro on Release day and used it in all my builds until I got sick of upgrading a box and went to a Laptop with Windows 7 in 2010. Very fond memories of both XP and 7. Thanks for a great video mate.
This is awesome! I love tech stuff like this, espically to commerate windows Xp’s 20th anniversary! Great work.
thank you so much for writing subtitles for this video! i very much appreciate the 2 days it took you to write them :)
33:04 thanks for the warning
Beautiful video, I loved it. It's easy to tell you did this out of passion and not as a meme thing. :)
Looking forwards to more videos featuring this PC!
what a great start up backsound! so much memories with that sound. thank you for bring me back man!
I always struggled with wireless networks on Windows XP and never really understood why. The message "please wait while Windows connects to the "xxx" network" is engrained into my mind.
I think Wireless was still in its early days when XP was out, dialup was still around then.
@@procta2343 I actually used dialup from 1999 to 2008! Bit of a late convert to broadband, but was using XP until about 2006/07. I'd have problems connecting to other people's Wi-Fi networks or (when at home) setting up an ad-hoc network to transfer files. It just always seemed to be pain in the ar*e to use!
Я такую ностальгию сейчас словила. Прям аж на слезу в какой-то степени пробивает. По части из-за того, что тогда я была мелким беззаботным ребенком, который бежал со школы домой и садился за компьютер...
Спасибо за такое возвращение в детство)
А сама сборка выглядит очень солидно и красиво, имхо, даже красивее нынешних ргб сборок...
И кстати, неужели 4 Пентиум реально поддерживает блин 11 винду??
И ненужный факт: у меня крч моё нынешнее железо стоит в системнике из 2005 года, и там до сих пор у меня остались флоппи и двд приводы, хотя мне их даже присоединять некуда, ахаха
Надеюсь, что комменты на русском тут не осуждаются
Google add translate button for other languages like russian im happy about that
ккбы enderman из россии ок?
@@s1mmermodule я и без тебя это знаю. Он ещё мой земляк, ок?
У него контент на английском, он с комьюнити своём говорит на английском
Соответственно, может и не особо жаловать комменты на русском
Этот ролик ОБЯЗАН набрать 1 миллион просмотров! Проделана просто титантческая работа!!!
Wth?
@@kubixon1352 ??
You bring back memories, great build. Those old school key boards were built like tanks and worked awesome, that's why they are making a comback.
I watched so many ''Windows XP computer build'' videos but this one is by far the best one. Congratz!!! I felt like a teenager again.
so much nostalgia... still have a working pc with similar components although it wasnt turned on in quite some time... i remember it had pentium 4 2.6 ghz, radeon 9550 and 2gb of ram. i remember playing crysis on it. actually ran pretty nice (on lowest settings of course) and i was pretty happy with it considering crysis can melt even some of the modern pc's
Wow! didn't know it was 20 years since XP, that is a crazy long time ago! Great Job Andrew!
no xp is from 2009 it has 12 yrs
@@thatsvincy_1537 Windows xp is not from 2009, it's from 2001. Windows 7 is from 2009...
Great video and build! I've been really itching to build a 2000/XP machine for a long time myself, and Socket 478 Pentium 4 HT and an AGP video card has been the basis for what I want to do myself, even though Socket 775 Core-series boards with PCI Express video cards are a lot easier to find.
Thank you for your efforts. as a matter of fact you reminded me personally of great memories during that great "era" while watching your videos. keep up the great work. great memories. I am feeling nostalgic. best regards
The moment when you clean up the thermal paste is very satisfying ngl
never seen someone use gas to clean off thermal paste before lol
что то есть в старых компах, я когда приезжаю к деду, и сажусь за его старый комп, всегда как то спокойно становится
Я на 775 сижу, никуда не слезу. Дешево и сердито. Для инета и игр хватает. Ностальгии - полнын штаны
@@aas11476ng775 вечен
Good job making it, you did a good job! Enjoy your brand new Windows XP Computer!
1:50 - I saw his vid a full day before I noticed yours in my main (read: NON-subscribed) feed.
I then forced your vid to register in my History feed so I could watch it days later.
And so far, I'm enjoying every minute of it!
You're frankly the best Russian 'import' since Yakov Smirnov! :D
*EDIT:*
10:00 - (sees captions) Sturdy. Not 'stirty'. >;)
7:50 - "The compound is so dry, I can draw on it!" 14:21 - You, my friend, have taste! I dug deep in my garage storage to dig out a tube I bought mid-20teens, just to upgrade the Ryzen CPU in my current Lenovo build from 4 cores to 8! :D
16:38 - Enderman: "Hey, it booted! Yes! Yes! ...Yes!" YTCaptions: [Happy ape noises]
36:29 - Unscathed. Not 'unscaved'. >;)
42:48 - "Information obtained during this call may be accessed by Microsoft subsidiaries, subsidiaries, and service providers located around the world." Thanks, Google Translate! XD
This is the most nostalgic and the bestest build I've ever seen in my life..
nothing beats the nostalgia of listening those drives spinning up XD
ty for the trip down memory lane!
OMG that starting peb. Released a bunch of emotions in me.
Well done! I remember the time when I actually bought similiar parts like 20 years ago x.x
The Radeon 9550 is a little slow for newer games like Half Life 2, the Radeon 9600 Pro had more juice and came as a 256MB version as well.
I recommend a Sound Blaster for proper audio in DOS games, any cheap card will do because they are all able to emulate a SB16.
Consider using a PATA (IDE) SSD, it might be not immersive but it will be much faster and more reliable than those HDDs.
Use a sata ssd if you decide to use ssds and if the motherboard supports, pata are rarer and slower
Andrew said that it will not be gaming, just nostalgia
@@pessoaanonima6345 Old boards don't have any SATA ports, SATA (in IDE mode) is of course the best option for SSDs if you want to run an old OS like Win98.
Windows cut the DOS features in XP, latest DOSbox builds still support XP and 9x and will be easier to get sound working. As for an SSD, it's not advisable considering there's no trim support - few SSDs have provisions for this but they're out there (Samsung comes to mind, works with a bridge adapter), an SSHD gets around this as the flash is just for caching and ends up being a lot cheaper per GB.
@@amirpourghoureiyan1637 NTVDM exists, but Dosbox is much better.
Back when Microsoft made an actually good os 🙏
MalwarePad 🤣
@@Berkin402 yup i liked this name so there it is
Windows 7 is also awesome os.
@@slowcuber_aze it was... untill all the post windows 10 microsoft spyware updates that it got... after windows 10, microsoft destroyed windows 7, windows 8, windows 8.1 & windows vista with "security updates" that also contained massive spyware stuff like the stuff we get in windows 10 and now windows 11.. as far as I can tell, windows xp was not affected
@@tj71520 Windows 7, 10, xp are best for me. Anyways, I can just install any unofficial comfortable build of Windows 10 without spying and etc etc. Sorry for bad English. I am just 12 y.o.Russian guy.
Amazing! Thanks for the video. I love the XP system.
That old Ultra Case was nice. I have one that I got lucky and found one at a Good Will in my area in its box for only $10 and it looks similar to the Antec SB 1040 case but with just one less 5.25 drive bay. Great video and Great Build. Have a good one.
По говору слышно, что наш человек!)
Видос просто топ! Спасибо)
Good work, finding computer parts this old must not have been easy.
I was 1 year old when xp came out and at 7 I was playing games on it. Will always cherish XP, and this seems like such a cool idea for regular people to do.
Thinking about it now, I probably still have a pentium 4 somewhere
Happy birthday Windows XP! And that's a good thing you've done out there, Andrew!
My desktop has an extremely similar case to the one used! It’s actually a pretty nice case. mines a bit different cause mine is a lot more flat on the front and has less io, and the fan grill on the side is smaller, but still same vibe
This pc is 10 times better than my best pc
3:00 That gave me nostalgia… I remember my mom showing me a Windows XP back in 2006. That is what got my interest in computers and technology.
The sound of the pc turning on... this is BEAUTIFUL
Эх, ностальгия!
17:30 i olso have that hard drive around and i know it looks good bro
Thank you for the memories... Brings back the good o'le days... Salute!
Nice build and great content. Keep up the good job! Greetings from Steven from the Netherlands
47:50 endermans nostalgia has returned back
48:05
The closest we can get to a face reveal...
We had a WinXP desktop sitting just below the stairs. Cousins older than me used to use it quite often (most likely for research and printing) before the younger ones like us could touch it. Was probably bought around 2003 or something, I don't know. Man, the memories I had just browsing through Encarta and thoroughly enjoying the instruments section thing (you can click on them and sound clips of the instruments will play iirc), playing probably a pirated PC port of Super Mario Bros (that you need to close via keyboard shortcuts because that thing's in full screen and won't even budge) and playing an obsolete Winnie the Pooh coloring game for hours just rush back whenever I stumble across WinXP related stuff. That computer was given away to the neighbors quite some time ago, but as of late it isn't working anymore. Thank you for the nostalgia Enderman, truly made my day.
Can you believe It? Windows 10 is already old. Almost 7 years, I remember in 2015(in october) I got a Dell All-In One Computer with Windows 10, time flies huh?
Omg so nostalgic 🥲
i watched this video 4 times no skipping.
so much memory in this video beyond 2GB thanks you so much 😍😍❤
You maked a new friend from Romania .so nice to build this "Time Machine":)
Also die Fingernägel würde ich mir mal schneiden
"I dOn`T kNoW wHaT iS M O L E X"
This is not possible for me who is 15yr old and had a 16yr old pc
Hah im 14 my pc's 16
Hey Andrew! You is the best power user/developer ever. I love u :3
Great job on building the PC. It was just amazing seeing it all put together from scratch. Also Windows 7 is another great version Microsoft released.
You right. My dad still uses Windows 7 on his laptop!
PS: my favorite Windows versions:Windows 95 , 98 , XP , 7 , 10 , and 11 which im using on my PC
Great video, What is the Mario PC version shown at the beginning of the video?
It's Mario Maker 2 for Nintendo Switch. You can run it through Yuzu
great video, i'm feeling the good old times ^^
Great video. It reminds me of the year i built my first computer in 2003. It's still working and i am using it for old games, using Windows XP)
Thank you for bringing back the good old days :)
Как только увидел плинтус, сразу всё понял))
2 гига к четвёртому пню - как-то многовато. Даже в 2007 году многие люди с Core 2 Duo ставили один гиг памяти.
You make my day! I have that exact motherboard, but mine came from a dumpster in 2019, when I rescued it from an atrocious future. Obviously my mobo works fine with a P4 3.0Ghz. Greetings from Spain.
Thank you for bringing my good memories back.
Install the unofficial service pack 4!
When will you start speaking Russian
@@jakublajda7434your grammar is even worse
What
He will not
Wow, this got me right in the feels. Nostalgia, the drug that always works.
I built my first computer back in 2005, I still have most of the parts but the motherboard died years ago. I still remember and will always remember the Windows XP boot screen appearing in my display, it was the most exciting thing ever.
Wow.
I'm impressed.
You winned my sub and like😎
I appreciate your expensive support your explanation and your accurate installtion. TANK'S.
Awesome Video. brings back fond memories.
UA-cam algorithm sent me here, and I'm glad it did. I didn't get XP right away, and stuck with 98 till I upgraded in 2003. At that time I was rocking an AMD Athlon 64, and and Nvidia FX 5500, all with a massive 2GB RAM haha, as my XP machine.
This is amazing, gives me a ton of nostalgia because I've always loved XP
(P.S. No one has commented yet, but you know you're dealing with a fearless, hardcore PC enthusiast when you bring out the Bratz speakers, more power to ya)
(EDIT: Aw why you plugging those into the phone at 34:12 why not plug them into the PC you're building! Instead you used the more dull looking speakers at 35:15 ... shame)
I love LGR old stuff and seeing other people building old pc is great
i can even belive you are building a pc back from the 2000's
you're so cool dude!
Well done, cheers for the great work.
34:23 my man! I have one of these in black for my all-in-one old pc and they're good as always
One rare great build that uses the Northwood Pentium 4 instead Prescott. Great work!
42:35 Watching Windows activation for the First Time. Loved the Russian Accent ☀️
That thermal conductive paste from the arctic is more expensive than any pc. I like what you do continues like this
This was one of the most satisfiying videos to watch. Also, those old Counter-Strike servers are still up? Wow.
If you only would see my computer that i built with my grandparents parts and a sealed copy of windows 98.
It's such an beast lol.
Thats actualy not a bad computer, you got a decent XP running machine right there!
That case is surprisingly modern!
if anyone is wondering what was the song used in 59:41 (and a higher quality version in 39:07), it is SMW Custom Music - Journey to Silius - Stage 3 (watch?v=1nr27LOFBG8) and SMW Custom Music - Journey to Silius - Stage 2 (watch?v=1ECdODfYx0U) respectively :)
also, love your videos andrew, this is by far my favorite video in your whole channel (along with the update video)
Great vid I noticed when you removed that block out plate on the PC you used a tin snips actually there is an X to insert a Phillips screwdriver to twist-torque the plate out, I've done plenty of those back in the day No snips needed, all in all I did enjoy your vid keep up the great work.
reminded of my second pc that was an xp system with the exact same monitor you have on this one (silver color), and how i would always cry about the computer being slow or laggy. Good times.
Very nice build!
The case looks so well made and strong,wish that company was still up so we could get such cases!