For people who dont know Fatal1ty was professional Quake player, brands like Creative, abit, Asrock and many more branded their gaming gear with his name.
@jhon doe Massive and bad, a block of metal that looks like a transformer brick is not a good cooler. Take a look at expensive old X48 motherboards, with a very large cooling surface and many heatpipes or the ASUS P5E3 Deluxe stone-old X38. Today mainboards with noisy small fans and coolers without cooling fins are rather a step backward
@@tytusromek9267 "Today mainboards with noisy small fans and coolers without cooling fins are rather a step backward" I think trying to relive your glorious past made you delusional.
I used to have that case. The stock fans work really well but they are loud. I ended up changing the two front 90mm fans with 80mm Logysis green UV reactive fans with UV cathodes and the rear 140mm was replaced with a Aerocool Shark Green UV reactive fan. The only things I really didn't like about this case was the Motherboard to power supply clearance and the HDD drive bays blocked the front case fans so I ended up removing the HDD ddive bays and zip tying the HDDs to the 5.25" bays but overall the case is very solid and the steel is very thick.
@@tskraj3190 currently I'm in process of modding old 2001 pc case. I added 120mm fan ventilation in it. Also cut side panel for transparent acrylic panel
I am still using mine I bought in 2008. Ryzen 5 1400 and GTX 1060. Perfect for fighting games I am playing right now (when I have the time). I don't need a new case for another 10 years I think
brings nostaligia back from good old 775 time when a quad core was big deal and 4 gb of ram was huge and minecraft arrived soon to play around and the sims 3 were there and gta san andreas to blow some steam and detroy some stuff. good times
Awesome, I reviewed both that northbridge cooler and their CPU cooler in the early 2000s. I also have an OCZ Fatal1ty 1000w Champion series PSU in my main rig providing power to my Threadripper 2950x without issue after 6 years of faithful service. That case was on so many people's drool list. Brilliant retro dream build.
@@ogsrolla4057 i have core 2 quad q9400 that was a gift from my parents in 2009 along with the 9800 gt. I saved it because im excited about the pc master race.
I still have the same Abit Motherboard with box and acc... only problem LAN port die... great motherboard in those age... i miss Abit motherboard with uGuru add on bundle... and yes the north bridge or any Nvidia Chipset run stupidly HOT... so yeah you need fan for it or any good NB coolling... good old LGA775 days... last setup was Q6600 with GTX 260 (216 Cuda Version) in SLI...
Very nice build like always, this makes me go through my old parts and think of things to do with them. I have a 9800 GTX + as my backup windows xp/7 card.
Kámo, pri tvojich videách si vždy oddýchnem, pospomínam na staré PC časy a začiatky s počítačom, a nezdary,ktoré sa mi stali. :) Super tvorba, pokračuj ďalej.
Nevím co mi říkalo že jsi čech, ale po rychlejším podívání na FB se mi to potrvdilo :D Parádní video a počítač! Trochu extravagantní ale o tom to je. Tyhle retro PC videa miluju. :D
@@RETROHardware This gear seems to be from around 2006-2007(the fatality HW). Its amazing how time literally flies by. There is something unique in the looks of hardware from that period - especially those copper coolers. These days everything is bland and looks like it came from the same assembly line and design department. Also another note - we used to have more variety for chipsets for example during the era of the southbridge/northbridge days - ATI, NoVideo, SIS , VIA used to make chipsets - now only the CPU manufacturers make them (not that the entire NB is not technically shoved in the CPUs today, but still- AMD made this long time ago, yet VIA, SIS and NoVideo made chipsets for them for a long time)
I was setting up home PCs for Chase Bank about 4 years ago. I saw this exact same case and motherboard on the guy's desk. I even took a picture of it, because I had remembered that case from the past. It still looks cool!
Very good job. Hele chlape ty stavíš moje minulé sny. Odběr a like a jdu na další ;-) Jsem rád, že jsi náš, posledně jsem koukal jak jsi používal jedlou sodu a další a tak jsem poznal, že jsi čecháček. Jen tak dál.
Nice almost the same specs i had 9800 GT the core 2 quad 2.4 ghz not the most powerfull you can putt in there but a great pair with that board not so long ago i was checking out some abit fatal1ty boards to get me one again for a retro build to remake my old computer. That case there must be very heavy i used a antec nine hundered case in black its atx tower with 3x 120mm front intake fans and a 250mm top fan and a 120mm exaust fan. So airflow was not a issue . Only dust acumulation was a problem. The red bios on the board yea that was new and diferent on that time when most bios were blue. I recently build a gaming pc for a friend and guess what i went for a ASRock fatal1ty b350 board for the build guess that nostalgia got the better of me here.
Phenom x6 would be still very good if they wouldn't miss instruction sets i got my friend into pc gaming with phenom x4 960t which i unlocked to x6 and got from 3.0ghz to 3.9ghz and a radeon 7850 got for 40€ used the whole set had to borrow my old psu and it ended up breaking the motherboard and the cpu so he bought ryzen 2600x and b450 motherboard. Still using the radeon 7850 though on his main pc.
I´ve had the same MB, back then in 2007 with SLI support. Back then I´ve owned a Q9400 and 2x9800 GT in SLI :) Great machine, , I could easily crank everything up to HIGH with no probs at all :)
Ive used those sb sound blaster cards and 5.25 bay front panel for years because no one has released a new one all they have now is those break out boxes that i dont accept. So i will forever use them in my pc builds long live soundblaster. And yes i use a pcie to pci-e adapter. I just love those optical audio in and out as well as full size headphone jack and mic jack as well as the duall mini midi ports in/out. Thumbs up for bringing this to light now hopefully the prices on ebay dont shoot up because of this lol i have about 12 pairs of those soundblaster kits ive been collecting because im working on a mod to use them in multi channel input.
I had a 4GB kit of that OCZ memory in my machine back in 2007 also paired with a Q6600 but I used an Abit board IN9-32X Max that had the nForce 680 chipset and an nVidia 8800 GTS 512 MB GPU, great times!
Now that I'm finally commenting on this wonderful channel (something I should always do xD) I must say that this is without a doubt my favorite video, this Fatal1ty build is too beautiful: 3 i watched it maybe 5 or 10 times lol
This was my dream PC back in the day. There was the matching XFX 8800 GTS (I think you have one) and 8600 GT graphics cards, Zalman CPU cooler and OCZ power supply as well.
well, I have 8800GTS, soon switching to 9600 GT, cause I'm playing occasionaly something 3d,and it has better power consumption. Maybe it will make you happy. Although I'm on Q6600 like this dude , too. I have almost year prepared Q9650, but I am lazy to switch it. I dont need it basicaly, it will only lower power consumption a bit. I told it in 2006 and I repeat it... Q6600 power will be enough for causal computer user, occasional gamer, and office user. It still applies after 15 years, I didnt mistake. Proofing it , going still on Q6600. I'm thinking to swtich to i3 or i5 after some time, ONLY because of lower power consumption, nothing else.
@@LumaControl Well, that is kinda hardcore, dual socket board... I'm sure, it will be not very power efficient. :) Was it worth, when you count power consumption? HD4890 is also very highend powerhungry card from 2008 if I'm not mistaken. Now I think GTX 750ti has same performance, but 60W TDP. :) But maybe you are old hardware lover, as me. To be honest, I'm currently building two socket 370 setups, on Coppermine Pentiums, one 933 Mhz is already working, and second, Tualatin Celeron at 1.3 Ghz. Also tried Celeron 800, very popular setup from year 2001, and downclocked it to 533A (66FSB x 8)... just to see, how happy were budget users back in 2000 with that speed. :) Anyway, tried to overclock it to 125x8 (1 Ghz) and it works!!! Even on 1.7 volts (original is 1.75v)
back in 2007 I had 2x 8800 GTS in SLI.. I was working 2 jobs back then and got a shit load back in my taxes so i went and made a PC that had my friends shit themselves 680I motherboard Q6600 @ 3.3Ghz 4x 2gb OCZ DDR2 2x 8800 GTS in SLI 2x 120gb hard drives in RAID-0 500gb HDD 19' crt trinitron monitor.
I'm still using this case for my kids computer. Too cool looking and expensive to let go. I've had it since 2007ish and only recently upgraded its hardware from first gen I7. My case is a little different and came with screw-less hard drive bays that side loaded drives and sat next to the front fans at the lower right corner of the case.
I remember that the Core 2 Quad Q6600 was a top end cpu not too long ago, in early 2007 when Windows Vista was the latest and greatest operating system.
Ooof, those chokes... those Caps! That is legacy isn;'t it? Huh, he managed to get the northbridge cooler to fit... looks like a jury rig but if it looks stupid but works, it ain't stupid. Wow, the Asus Matrix card, I remember that! Back when graphics cards were still new and adventurous. Never liked OCZ memory though, I could never get it to work right. This is a nice build you have here, having owned a SLACR Q66 myself you have a LOT of potential here, I am envious now.
i had to use my mom's Dell optiplex 755 with a BSEL modded Q6600 and i was genuinely suprised by its performance, it actually scores higher in Cinebench R15 than a Haswell i3-4130 cpu and easily holds 100+ fps in CS:GO The only problem with it is that if you are using a modern os with it, the Spectre and Meltdown patches slow it down significantly. The score in cinebench R15 was 230 while the patches were turned on and 302 when i disabled the patches with a tool called InSpectre
Looks amazing! That Q6600 is holding back the 9800GT a bit, could use an OC. I looked back at my benchmark spreadsheet and had 12603 in 3DMark06, with a stock E8400 and stock 8800GT.
Well, I have Q6600, Asus 8800 GT and 6 gb ddr2, Gigabyte 775 mobo, a Zalman case, some old HDDs and an DVDRW. A Seasonic 650W X green line too. Maybe I should put them together.
I had built a similar hardware system a few months back, wasn't impressed with the 9800gt and as you will notice the CPU and GPU are not matched. the era was a X1950 xt if I recall... but the CPU and a GTX 750 are pretty good match to. 3dMark 06 10291 ( OEM board issues and 2Gb Ram).. Case and Coolers are Looking GREAT!
dont u ever sell or throw this build, this is a beautiful piece of hardware all together a reminder of how the computer world was so beautiful before the mobile world ruined it lol
Cara não sei ce você entende a minha língua mais seus vídeos são sensacionais muito legal. Meu pc é 775 uso um core 2 quad q8300 com uma gtx 950 e 8gb ram ddr2
Wow, um brasileiro em um canal de hardware de um alemão (eu acho), que posta vídeos sobre hardware velho, oq pode ter de estranho nisso? (Wow, a brazilian in a Germany (i guess) channel of old hardware, what would be strange in that?
For people who dont know Fatal1ty was professional Quake player, brands like Creative, abit, Asrock and many more branded their gaming gear with his name.
while i already know that I'm surprised I didn't hear about any lawsuit at all, would be really weird if there weren't any.
his name is jonathan wendal ....
@@Cenzurat He's just licensing companies to use his name
Is Asrock the only company that still liseneces it today?
Jonathan (Fatal1ty) still plays games and you can watch him on Twitch. Very chill dude.
"Caution when viewing internal components. Protective eyewear is recommended"
Genuinely made me laugh.
The coolness level is too dangerous for human eyes.
back with florescent tubes definitely uva b and c are no joke.
It's because at the time, cold cathode tubes were a thing.
That chipset fan looks like the cpu fan has a little brother
the old times when mainboards still had heat sinks
AMD's X570 chip set say hi lol that thing has to have active cooling
You might want to fact check before going all “well back in my days”
@@Elios0000 Great, now we get the bad stuff back. xD
@jhon doe Massive and bad, a block of metal that looks like a transformer brick is not a good cooler. Take a look at expensive old X48 motherboards, with a very large cooling surface and many heatpipes or the ASUS P5E3 Deluxe stone-old X38.
Today mainboards with noisy small fans and coolers without cooling fins are rather a step backward
@@tytusromek9267 "Today mainboards with noisy small fans and coolers without cooling fins are rather a step backward"
I think trying to relive your glorious past made you delusional.
06:37...love that red BIOS setup...badass....!!!
I like how you manage to have new old boxed products with all the trimmings
I want that case SO BAD! Awesome build as always man.
Yes that case is SUPER. Agree
I used to have that case. The stock fans work really well but they are loud. I ended up changing the two front 90mm fans with 80mm Logysis green UV reactive fans with UV cathodes and the rear 140mm was replaced with a Aerocool Shark Green UV reactive fan. The only things I really didn't like about this case was the Motherboard to power supply clearance and the HDD drive bays blocked the front case fans so I ended up removing the HDD ddive bays and zip tying the HDDs to the 5.25" bays but overall the case is very solid and the steel is very thick.
@@tskraj3190 currently I'm in process of modding old 2001 pc case. I added 120mm fan ventilation in it. Also cut side panel for transparent acrylic panel
I am still using mine I bought in 2008. Ryzen 5 1400 and GTX 1060. Perfect for fighting games I am playing right now (when I have the time). I don't need a new case for another 10 years I think
@@danielmendez7468 do you still have it?
brings nostaligia back from good old 775 time when a quad core was big deal and 4 gb of ram was huge and minecraft arrived soon to play around and the sims 3 were there and gta san andreas to blow some steam and detroy some stuff. good times
Awesome, I reviewed both that northbridge cooler and their CPU cooler in the early 2000s. I also have an OCZ Fatal1ty 1000w Champion series PSU in my main rig providing power to my Threadripper 2950x without issue after 6 years of faithful service. That case was on so many people's drool list.
Brilliant retro dream build.
3:36 "Don't talk to me or my son ever again"
What
@@13Riflez big cooler and small cooler are "father" and "son"
When even yourt bios is red, you mean business, fantastic build,
I would love this with a high end CRT
my favorite era of pc parts, keep it up
your retro hardware is still my main pc
Hi retro!! the 9800 gt! insane, my first graphics card. I love the platform 775. beautiful video BRO!
i have gt 9500 zotac
good value crap lifetime, i had a lot of them
@Slipknotpimp 666 high five broo 🖐
@@ogsrolla4057 i have core 2 quad q9400 that was a gift from my parents in 2009 along with the 9800 gt. I saved it because im excited about the pc master race.
my first is gf 9600, then its broken and i change gf 9800, now its still om duty, for dota 2, proc core2duo ram 4gb ddr2 😂
OK, this is my favorite built you did on the channel so far... But a X1950XT would be so awesome in that case!!! The red would blend in perfectly 😁
Back in the day I delid my Q6600 down to copper, ran it on water and got a stable 3.8Ghtz. It lasted for 8 solid years playing everything on Ultra.
I still use mine after nearly 14 years. Running at 3.5 GHz air cooled. Solid little feller.
I remember that motherboard from Abit Fatal1ty model its just a beautiful PC great job, hi from Chile
You know its gonna be a HOT video when it starrs a Q6600!!! 👍👍👍
I still have the same Abit Motherboard with box and acc... only problem LAN port die... great motherboard in those age... i miss Abit motherboard with uGuru add on bundle... and yes the north bridge or any Nvidia Chipset run stupidly HOT... so yeah you need fan for it or any good NB coolling... good old LGA775 days... last setup was Q6600 with GTX 260 (216 Cuda Version) in SLI...
Very nice build like always, this makes me go through my old parts and think of things to do with them. I have a 9800 GTX + as my backup windows xp/7 card.
Kámo, pri tvojich videách si vždy oddýchnem, pospomínam na staré PC časy a začiatky s počítačom, a nezdary,ktoré sa mi stali. :) Super tvorba, pokračuj ďalej.
TOP kanal z "archivnimi" komputermi :)
TOP channel with old computers content :)
congratulations, I'm from Brazil and I like to watch your videos, your 9800 is spectacular
Very nice 775 build. Q6600 has always been my favorite cpu to overclock
Beautiful. A dream build during my teenage years!
Nevím co mi říkalo že jsi čech, ale po rychlejším podívání na FB se mi to potrvdilo :D
Parádní video a počítač! Trochu extravagantní ale o tom to je. Tyhle retro PC videa miluju. :D
im still rocking a fatal1ty motherboard now for my 7th gen core processor, still great motherboards!!!
Yeah I used to love Abit boards ...shame to see them go out of business.
What a cool assembly, and the case is neat!!!
Once upon a time... I had a Intel Q6600 + GeForce 9800 GT .... Great days
You’re missing the OCZ fatal1ty PSU, I remember i had it in the past!
I‘am missing more parts but this was not target. 80% fatal1ty HW is basic or low cost, not interesting for me. I like case + MB.
@@RETROHardware This gear seems to be from around 2006-2007(the fatality HW). Its amazing how time literally flies by. There is something unique in the looks of hardware from that period - especially those copper coolers. These days everything is bland and looks like it came from the same assembly line and design department. Also another note - we used to have more variety for chipsets for example during the era of the southbridge/northbridge days - ATI, NoVideo, SIS , VIA used to make chipsets - now only the CPU manufacturers make them (not that the entire NB is not technically shoved in the CPUs today, but still- AMD made this long time ago, yet VIA, SIS and NoVideo made chipsets for them for a long time)
I was setting up home PCs for Chase Bank about 4 years ago. I saw this exact same case and motherboard on the guy's desk. I even took a picture of it, because I had remembered that case from the past. It still looks cool!
NICE BUILD ! Beautiful RGB LEDs
Amazing! This kind of video would be even more cool with new retro wave background!
Really love those builds
Thanks for great videos :)
i have a q6600 in my dell optiplex 745 in use 'till today. the big balls of this core makes it alive
top gaming PC from the past :)
Build looked a lot better than expected.
Stalker was a GPU destroyer.
These videos bring back so many memories :) thanks.
Какая красота! И ведь умели раньше делать! Мы по сравнению даже с 2006 годом уже деграданты :-(
Thanks again. Your videos are always enjoyable.
Awesome build, so many cool parts
Very good job.
Hele chlape ty stavíš moje minulé sny. Odběr a like a jdu na další ;-)
Jsem rád, že jsi náš, posledně jsem koukal jak jsi používal jedlou sodu a další a tak jsem poznal, že jsi čecháček.
Jen tak dál.
Wow , i always wanted that case back in the days , nice build
That's sic af that little NB cooler.
Love that GPU design
Nice almost the same specs i had 9800 GT the core 2 quad 2.4 ghz not the most powerfull you can putt in there but a great pair with that board not so long ago i was checking out some abit fatal1ty boards to get me one again for a retro build to remake my old computer. That case there must be very heavy i used a antec nine hundered case in black its atx tower with 3x 120mm front intake fans and a 250mm top fan and a 120mm exaust fan. So airflow was not a issue . Only dust acumulation was a problem. The red bios on the board yea that was new and diferent on that time when most bios were blue. I recently build a gaming pc for a friend and guess what i went for a ASRock fatal1ty b350 board for the build guess that nostalgia got the better of me here.
Back in the days, we used to say :"Such a beast will never need replacing"
All that excessive labeling all over the case reminds me of when I got my first label maker LOL, sick build 👍
wow that fan is very big. biggest i ever seen so far
Very cool Case design. Thank you for the Video!
Nice build mate. Wish I had one of those.
This brings back great memories
It also brings back the memories of how dang hot those chips were.
Nice i finished my phenom x6 today, phenom x6 1050t, 8gb ram ddr2, m2n68, 120gb ssd and GTX 570 pny xlr8 1gb
Phenom x6 would be still very good if they wouldn't miss instruction sets i got my friend into pc gaming with phenom x4 960t which i unlocked to x6 and got from 3.0ghz to 3.9ghz and a radeon 7850 got for 40€ used the whole set had to borrow my old psu and it ended up breaking the motherboard and the cpu so he bought ryzen 2600x and b450 motherboard. Still using the radeon 7850 though on his main pc.
this is my favorite build of yours, what a beaut
Good old times. This reminds me of my old Q6600 + ATi HD 4870 Pc
I miss you ABIT
I´ve had the same MB, back then in 2007 with SLI support. Back then I´ve owned a Q9400 and 2x9800 GT in SLI :) Great machine, , I could easily crank everything up to HIGH with no probs at all :)
Ive used those sb sound blaster cards and 5.25 bay front panel for years because no one has released a new one all they have now is those break out boxes that i dont accept. So i will forever use them in my pc builds long live soundblaster. And yes i use a pcie to pci-e adapter. I just love those optical audio in and out as well as full size headphone jack and mic jack as well as the duall mini midi ports in/out. Thumbs up for bringing this to light now hopefully the prices on ebay dont shoot up because of this lol i have about 12 pairs of those soundblaster kits ive been collecting because im working on a mod to use them in multi channel input.
I had a 4GB kit of that OCZ memory in my machine back in 2007 also paired with a Q6600 but I used an Abit board IN9-32X Max that had the nForce 680 chipset and an nVidia 8800 GTS 512 MB GPU, great times!
Keep the good work bro love it .
dude this was awesome what i would do personally replace blue lights on cpu cooler and ocz psu
This build it's so nice!
May be perfect with another 9800GT for SLI and a RAID0 configuration.
better q the pc i'm watching this video now
Now that I'm finally commenting on this wonderful channel (something I should always do xD) I must say that this is without a doubt my favorite video, this Fatal1ty build is too beautiful: 3
i watched it maybe 5 or 10 times lol
I had the amd abit version. Thanks for the TBT!
One of the better retro build
This was my dream PC back in the day. There was the matching XFX 8800 GTS (I think you have one) and 8600 GT graphics cards, Zalman CPU cooler and OCZ power supply as well.
had same case in 2007 was really exspensive more then the hardware inside back then lol but i wanted it so much
Omg this system is better than mine, I have 9600GT + athlon 64 X2 5000+
well, I have 8800GTS, soon switching to 9600 GT, cause I'm playing occasionaly something 3d,and it has better power consumption. Maybe it will make you happy. Although I'm on Q6600 like this dude , too. I have almost year prepared Q9650, but I am lazy to switch it. I dont need it basicaly, it will only lower power consumption a bit.
I told it in 2006 and I repeat it... Q6600 power will be enough for causal computer user, occasional gamer, and office user. It still applies after 15 years, I didnt mistake. Proofing it , going still on Q6600. I'm thinking to swtich to i3 or i5 after some time, ONLY because of lower power consumption, nothing else.
@@warrax111 As of now i'm on dual xeon E5620 + HD4890, way faster than I had before :)
@@LumaControl Well, that is kinda hardcore, dual socket board... I'm sure, it will be not very power efficient. :) Was it worth, when you count power consumption? HD4890 is also very highend powerhungry card from 2008 if I'm not mistaken. Now I think GTX 750ti has same performance, but 60W TDP. :) But maybe you are old hardware lover, as me. To be honest, I'm currently building two socket 370 setups, on Coppermine Pentiums, one 933 Mhz is already working, and second, Tualatin Celeron at 1.3 Ghz. Also tried Celeron 800, very popular setup from year 2001, and downclocked it to 533A (66FSB x 8)... just to see, how happy were budget users back in 2000 with that speed. :) Anyway, tried to overclock it to 125x8 (1 Ghz) and it works!!! Even on 1.7 volts (original is 1.75v)
@@warrax111 I don't really have much else atm haha
q6600... Retro hardware, when you working on that cpu xD
back in 2007 I had 2x 8800 GTS in SLI.. I was working 2 jobs back then and got a shit load back in my taxes so i went and made a PC that had my friends shit themselves
680I motherboard
Q6600 @ 3.3Ghz
4x 2gb OCZ DDR2
2x 8800 GTS in SLI
2x 120gb hard drives in RAID-0
500gb HDD
19' crt trinitron monitor.
high market PC with crap Monitor xD
OMG this build looks great!! Great hardware and a beautifull case! It was a dream PC in 2009 :-)). I still use that sound card in my main PC ;-)))
Maquina legendaria, me encantaría tener un core 2 extreme bien montado
Nice build!, im also starting a collection of old computers. Now i have 10 computers.
By the way im only 12😀
I'm still using this case for my kids computer. Too cool looking and expensive to let go. I've had it since 2007ish and only recently upgraded its hardware from first gen I7. My case is a little different and came with screw-less hard drive bays that side loaded drives and sat next to the front fans at the lower right corner of the case.
sweet build love everything about it. nicley setup
You are best!
I would 100% use this case today.
Really cool build! There is also a Fatality Powersupply from OCZ. I had it in the past! Best psu ever!
I remember that the Core 2 Quad Q6600 was a top end cpu not too long ago, in early 2007 when Windows Vista was the latest and greatest operating system.
Ooof, those chokes... those Caps! That is legacy isn;'t it?
Huh, he managed to get the northbridge cooler to fit... looks like a jury rig but if it looks stupid but works, it ain't stupid.
Wow, the Asus Matrix card, I remember that! Back when graphics cards were still new and adventurous.
Never liked OCZ memory though, I could never get it to work right.
This is a nice build you have here, having owned a SLACR Q66 myself you have a LOT of potential here, I am envious now.
Nice setup 👏😍
the amount of warnings on this case is staggering
Great job as always! Maybe some Q6600 oc video soon?
i had to use my mom's Dell optiplex 755 with a BSEL modded Q6600 and i was genuinely suprised by its performance, it actually scores higher in Cinebench R15 than a Haswell i3-4130 cpu and easily holds 100+ fps in CS:GO
The only problem with it is that if you are using a modern os with it, the Spectre and Meltdown patches slow it down significantly. The score in cinebench R15 was 230 while the patches were turned on and 302 when i disabled the patches with a tool called InSpectre
Looks amazing! That Q6600 is holding back the 9800GT a bit, could use an OC. I looked back at my benchmark spreadsheet and had 12603 in 3DMark06, with a stock E8400 and stock 8800GT.
Let's bring back those Northbridge heatsinks for chippers nowadays! (Looking at you Mr. X570)
When all this products were on market I could only dream em 😭 at that time I had an e8200 with an 8800gtx but bad case bad ram.
Well, I have Q6600, Asus 8800 GT and 6 gb ddr2, Gigabyte 775 mobo, a Zalman case, some old HDDs and an DVDRW. A Seasonic 650W X green line too. Maybe I should put them together.
I had built a similar hardware system a few months back, wasn't impressed with the 9800gt and as you will notice the CPU and GPU are not matched. the era was a X1950 xt if I recall... but the CPU and a GTX 750 are pretty good match to. 3dMark 06 10291 ( OEM board issues and 2Gb Ram)..
Case and Coolers are Looking GREAT!
Photo gallery for this video: facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=retrohw&set=a.887430961668197
Are you from czech?
dont u ever sell or throw this build, this is a beautiful piece of hardware all together a reminder of how the computer world was so beautiful before the mobile world ruined it lol
Cara não sei ce você entende a minha língua mais seus vídeos são sensacionais muito legal. Meu pc é 775 uso um core 2 quad q8300 com uma gtx 950 e 8gb ram ddr2
Wow, um brasileiro em um canal de hardware de um alemão (eu acho), que posta vídeos sobre hardware velho, oq pode ter de estranho nisso? (Wow, a brazilian in a Germany (i guess) channel of old hardware, what would be strange in that?
@@LuquinhaAlves04 not Germany, Czech Republic
Haaaaa......entendo.....mas não
Q6600 and 9800gt retro? I feel old now...
Abit Fatal1ty its my dream but never come true
fantastic build. i wish i had one too 👍👍
The best solution for GTA 5 system requirements
Beautiful machine