It's nice to see someone taking "old" tech and repurposing it. Even if it is a 4th gen i5 it can still have its uses and be useful. Perfect little machine for someone's first PC or even just a little entry level rig.
Good entry-level machine for light, everyday use. Nice way to re-use those older parts. The 90GB SSD will fill up very quickly , tho. Maybe include a second HDD you have laying around for a few extra $$. The new owner will need probably some space for games, videos, etc.. 👍
hey if 4 screws won't hold i 6 never would. so basicly this is a computer for just doing e-mail and watching u tube vids. and that's fine. keep doing this magic. i will keep watching.
I'm guessing you didn't watch the video before you commented and no this motherboard was never in this case if you watch one of my previous videos you will see exactly where this motherboard came from.
It's nice to see someone taking "old" tech and repurposing it. Even if it is a 4th gen i5 it can still have its uses and be useful.
Perfect little machine for someone's first PC or even just a little entry level rig.
Good entry-level machine for light, everyday use. Nice way to re-use those older parts. The 90GB SSD will fill up very quickly , tho. Maybe include a second HDD you have laying around for a few extra $$. The new owner will need probably some space for games, videos, etc.. 👍
I ended up adding a 512GB because I traded it for an all-in-one computer from down
hey if 4 screws won't hold i 6 never would. so basicly this is a computer for just doing e-mail and watching u tube vids. and that's fine. keep doing this magic. i will keep watching.
Quad GPU usually used for office work, not the first choice for gaming but can be used for it
Ok low-end system but for some extra gaming 16gb ram and quad-core intel and 400 watt PSU and 4gb GPU great beginners computer
That particular Kingston series of drives have to be the worst ever made.
I agree at least they're better than a hard drive but not even near a good SSD
Those old Kingston were not great, and I would have gone with at least 120gb SSD
He added 512 later according to comments
I'm pretty sure you build the computer in the computer case in the first place so that title was kind of redundant
I'm guessing you didn't watch the video before you commented and no this motherboard was never in this case if you watch one of my previous videos you will see exactly where this motherboard came from.