At 61 years 'young' I may be one of Linus's older viewers, but I have been building gaming PC's since 1994, Unfortunately now retired (was a Paramedic here in the UK) through ill health, I injured my back... and on a small pension, my pathways to updating/upgrading are somewhat limited! My last build was in 2011 with a Sandy bridge I5 2600k a couple of years later I added a MSI GTX970 and a few years later got another one (second hand but in immaculate condition) and set them up in SLI, yes I still game but mainly just me and the PC! why? because a 61 year old's reflexes will never match a youngsters and that explains why i dont last long in any multiplayer games! But I still love my, now ageing, PC and try to keep up to date with whats new in the world of Gaming PC's! Thank you Linus and all the gang for keeping us (even the oldies) inspired!
Christopher Crosby yes the technology evolved too fast. And i m 15yo and feel when i m 60yo the changes could be more dramatic than what u have experienced!
@@slay3rgamingyt Yes Pranav I have 3 daughters the youngest is 23 and I said to her, That it will be amazing what there will be when she gets to my age!
My Case: 2018 My CPU: 2012 My GPU: 2015 My RAM: 2020 My SSD: 2019 My HDD: 2013 Mr. Time Edit: The 2020 Ram is just a newly produced ram stick. It's not new, it's been existing for like 10 years but it's just fresh from the factory.
My everything : 2011. I have a stock hp pavilion p7 I need to upgrade but I’m saving up for a rx 580 graphics card and a Ryzen 5 3600 And some 16 gigs of ram. I will put this in my old computer.
@@undergroundbuzz I played it on my laptop with core 2 duo equiped with 4gb of ram. To be fair it was better times, I didn't give a fuck about smooth frame rates, I was just playing it.
@@icybeans3104 have you seen the videos from back in 2010, I was building my pc in 2011 and watching those videos, and as much as I liked the guy and appreciated his work and still do, he was a total nerdy dork.
I like that he has a different presenter style. He doesn't have that "announcing to a gymnasium of graduates" attitude/inflection that many other UA-cam people have.
@@Effedup Just started another play thru of Skyrim (this time special edition with their new mods). GOOD STUFF SIR! And you can't go wrong with Borderlands 2
I play American Truck sim, Borderlands 2, Just bought Vermintide 2 and started playing Metro 2033. I think the only relatively new game I play is AC: Odyssey and it's the only game that runs at less than 144 fps. And I use 2060. And even that is frankly overkill for my games. Overpriced hardware is overrated.
I had that case, i loved it! Easy to work on, great airflow. Was cheap and looked unique at the time. The build quality was amazing for the price. The top fan was not loud at all. But it was open design and the front fans were loud as hell! That zalman cooler was however really awesome to!
I also had an Antec 900 back in the day. And it really did suck! It looked great on the outside, but it was impossible to manage cables in any way at all. And it sucked in more dust that my vacuum cleaner.
I really like Anthony and Riley's inputs in these videos. Anthony has a way of speaking which makes it sound like he always knows what he's saying, and Riley has a great sense of humour.
I know you didn't mean this... but the contrast in that just seemed like you were saying "Anthony knows what he's talking about... and Riley... doesn't...."
@@obliviouz no no absolutely not. Each and everyone of them knows what they're talking about. But Riley and Anthony's strong points are different. That's what I meant to say. I like that diversity in the cast.
@@soumyasubhrabhowmik2209 I know I know - and I like both of them, they have their very own charm. The contrast in your comment just made it seem like that way.
@@tootlingturtle7254 join the dark side and get a pc brother I just jumped ship from Xbox and couldn’t be happier assuming you can find a gpu at this point though lol
@@SpeedyBeard I do have a decent pc but honestly ever since I left pc for xbox several years ago I've always struggled with basically all aspects of pc gaming, from hotkeys to mouse-aiming.
I started college in the fall of 2008 and they were all over the place. I waited until 2010 when they could actually handle windows. Used that Asus eepc as my main computer for 7 years.
I remember I built my first PC back in 2011 and I found Linus' review for the GPU I wanted at the time (GTX 580). I still go back to that video every once in a while to remind me of how much computing hardware has progressed. This video brings it back full around. So thanks for the video
I think it would have been more representative if you used the monitors from that year as well. The change in resolution and other technologies like HDR was also a big part in the evolution of gaming hardware.
At least use something that could have existed at the time. They were using ultrawides that were none existent and complaining the game cut the top and bottom off lol.
Yeah. They where going to all of these troubles setting the rigs up and couldnt score some cheapo monitors of the appropriate time spans of eBay or CL?
@Warm Soft Kitty I take it that you have one of those "HDR" televisions from the market's discount section. It is a system that controls light levels of the picture towards more realistic look. Cheap monitors/tv:s won't be able to do good job on the playback. Generally in TV:s HDR starts to get good after 1000€/$ price point.
@@RicondaRacing Seems a bit forced, but to be fair, it would probably look pretty silly to have a graduate put in front of a different OS and be completely lost. So depending on how demandingly that proficiency it tested, it might be justified. No matter if it has value for your personal use, there is definitely a place for Mac.
I remember building my first PC in 2014. I'd been buying parts over the course of the year, and finally built it around the time of my 17th birthday. I had an i5-4690k, 8 gigs of corsair ddr3-1600, and a 750ti I upgraded to a 970 several months later, but I specifically remember the 750ti being the main reason I was able to get my PC built in 2014, because the card had amazing performance for the price at the time. Though I'm currently using a 1070, that 750ti still lives on in my sister's pc she uses to play the sims.
@@grqfes shes not really a gamer. My brother bought her a PC for her birthday and it didnt have a gpu. The 750ti was just sitting in its box so I just threw it in the PC cuz why not
Dude what a coincidence.. I also built my first gaming PC in 2014, around my 17th Birthday, also with an i5 4690k, 8GB Corsair DDR3 1600 RAM, but an R9 280. So close to the same build at the same time!
@@seshieman2579 Mine had I5-4440, 4 gigs 1600mhz hyperX and used HD 7790. And it did good job with diffrent graphics card (Next one was GTX 760 and 1050Ti) and upgrade to 8 gigs of ram almost until 2018
@@lucasward9506Agree, I'm still using the 2014 setup and I never worried about gaming performance. Maybe either next year or 2 more years later that I would be upgrading to newer gen PCs.
@@siliconecheese697 and I got an LG monitor back then and the stand broke under its own weight, but the sponsorship is for their current ultrawide monitors
Can't agree more. Also costs a ton more money to make these games. As I am not playing AAA games most of the time, I hardly even come across "up-to-date-graphics" games.
Makes you kind-of realise that the console refresh cycle is actually quite reasonable. If you replace your PC at roughly the same rate, you might end up with a good cost-performance improvement.
This video is actually extremely helpful, I've been tossing around the idea of upgrading my old Inspiron from 2011, and knowing that the 2nd gen i7s had issues is pretty nice since those cost like 2-3x as much as the same generation i5s
BF3 was the first game I knew of where a large a percentage of players were overclocking their CPUs and explicitly advocating it. It was an eye-opening game, even if it was the first nail in the Battlefield coffin.
bf3 made me switch fom phenom 2 x4 955be to 3770k because the gtx 680 which I then down graded to gtx 670 because, öhmm I wanted a motorcycle race suite was bettlenecked by the phenom 2 if I did not oced it to 4ghz(stuttering), but then the mobo exploded because of the power draw of the cpu :P
Not with 4GB of RAM... I'm nearly certain even my mid-range builds were running at least 8 from the mid-2000s at the latest. Was I running way ahead of the needs of the day? Possibly.
I still daily drive my "2009 PC" today, Its an I7 860 paired with GTX 275. I cant run triple A modern titles but it brought me a lot of fun memories these years. It never broke on me.(no replaced parts so far) I love this big old fella.
Been watching you guys since 2012+, this video made me really nostalgic. Fun fact: i remember being hyped af for BF4 and sad because my PC was just too crappy to run it. Im using the exactly same computer now and i still havent played it lol
Well this has helped me date my current gaming rig to 2010-2011. Rocking a GTX 550 ti with an AMD Phenom II 1035T, and 8GB DDR3 ram. Good thing Starcraft 2 and vanilla Skyrim are as intensive as I go with it.
I'm still using my 2014 build until today, and works great. I've added more ram to it, since 3 years ago I was using a lot of VM's on it, but besides that, that build was quite enough and aged very well. 6 years has passed and stills runs some good games with good graphic quality. Just don't expect 4k gaming or something like that... 1440p or 1080p is smooth. Thanks again to Luke who advised me about z97 chipset back then and suggested some good cost/benefit motherboards for my rig, which I ended up not buying at all, because I fall in love for the Maximus VII Formula as soon as I saw it in the store, but A for Effort man. Besides some overpriced bad options I selected that year, as I said, it was a good year to build a PC. Still happy with it.
I would use a different title: "PCs I wanted to buy at the time but never had money to the whole thing, so I had to pick at maximum one part per generation"
This made me so nostalgic! I would have loved to see you do 20 and start at 1999. Would have really taken me back to my childhood! Can't wait for part 2 😁
I tried that, most CPUs from that time will bottleneck modern GPUs HARD. It really isn't a good Idea. But a 2011 CPU with a 2014 GPU does it for me now.
I’m still running a i7 4770 , 16Gb DDR3, GTX980 and a 650 PSU. It still keeps up with today’s games and still surprises me with how outdated the hardware could be but still massively show its strength in holding out in almost a decade. Goes to show that even a 980 and a 4770 can still give you amazing performance without the need to be overkill and spend 1600$ on some RGB flashy build .
I think that's pretty much the standard gaming PC for us mortals right now. I have exactly what you said, upgraded GPU and more RAM. Everything else is straight outta 2014!
@@tranceontheplanet You're so right. I'm still running an OC'd FX-8350 with 16gb DDR3, but I have it paired with SSDs and an OC'd 1070 Ti. Still plays everything I want to play, including new games, at 60fps, 1080p
*Hides face* I still have a 3rd gen I3, but I've upgraded RAM, GPU, and moved entirely to SSDs. As you all say, I can still pretty much run most of your average games at high settings, and I usually only play stuff from like 2 years ago at least so it's 0 problem at all. I keep thinking "I should upgrade my CPU" but that'd effectively mean an entire new build. If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
Yeah the only issue I had with my case was it caused interference with my microphone. I like that it has tons of space for HDDs since I have a ton of photos archived on my PC.
new vegas is a special case since it can officially support higher res with mods (it can play at 4k 60fps) the graphics and texture overhauls are more demanding than some of the recent titles haha
you didn't play bad company 2 on the 2010 pc and didn't go for battlefield 3 on 2011..... bruh you wanted to see graphics, but you played fall out and skyrim......
New vegas was just a reskin of Fallout 3, so it's more a 2008 title than 2010. Hell even when Fallout 3 was released the engine was almost 5 year old..
A month ago I rescued a pc from some relative's garage, a little outdated and covered in dust and spiderweb. Had to upgrade mobo, ram and cpu. And now thanks to you I just discovered it is a fractal design r3. It was weird recognizing the case haha. I sawed a hole on one of the side panels, glued tempered glass on it, installed some cheap rgb and now it seems like a decent case.
Hardware requirements from 2014-2019 doesnt seem as much as a jump as 2004-2009. Seems like reqs are slowing down as optimization gets better and better
More likely it's down to the fact that CPU and GPU aren't, like, doubling in power every generation or two like they used to. Also the fact that a lot of PC games are still developed with PS4/Xbox in mind doesn't help. Or it does, depending on your point of view.
US I think it is more to do with the next gen consoles coming out then we will have a jump again. While they are not the top of the market they are the majority. So once a way better Vega based consoles come out we will see another leap in graphics.
it all started with a 486 dx 33Mhz 2 Mb of Ram and Wolfenstein 3D on a floppy disk.. much love from Italy yes my niggas. Then one day light shined upon us. never forget the day. 3Dfx Voodoo
I had used my core i7 2700K for 10 years (2012-2022). As for Graphics, I recall I had a gtx580 the 970 and then, it was downgraded to a basic 730. The SSD I used was the Intel 510 SSD 250G. Although it wasn't the fastest but it last even until now ( My windows 10 had boot errors yet the ssd is still running). Technically it can still run but I think it's time to go.
Man, I build my first PC back in 2011, with a 2700K and a GTX570. The 570 was then replaced by a 980 in 2016. Just now, I've build a new PC. The 2700K was outstanding. Also my old PC basically still Funktions very well, it's just to dated to keep up with new Games.
its insane how close we are to the same exact timeline and parts. I ran an i7 3820 with a gtx680 up until 2019 (november) where I switched to a 970 just like you and then I also downgraded back to the 680 instead up until recently when I upgraded everything. 9600k, 2060.
@attilavs2 . That's a very good and valid question. I only watched UA-cam and basic office documents on that system. There is no need for a gaming card just to watch movies.
@@g4111 Both the 4770k and especially the 3770k are massive bottlenecks to current upper mid range to high range gpus , especially at 1080p.. leaving a ton of fps on the table.
@@mitcHELLOworld oh for sure. But I'm still rocking a 1080p 60Hz so the difference between 60fps and 100+ hasn't made me want to shell out for a new mobo, cpu, ram etc
2014 build for me rocking an i5 4590K on Asus Z97, with a GTX 970. That NVMe support was great in upgrading my boot drive to a Samsung 970 Evo a few months back
The nostalgia is strong. I still use a system similar to the 2011/12 system today and remember recommending most of these components to people between about 2012 and 2016!
It was a beast. Sadly when games started requiring SSEE3 instructions in order to run (Like No Man's Sky for example), it was the end of the show for the Phenom II's.
@@Djuntas market share man, build for where the money is. yes you could build a balls to the wall game that can only run on dual 2080ti's with a 3900x or a 9900k cpu.... but that's less then 5% market compared to the average house hold which is between $200 to $850 range (cheapest console to mid-low range PC depending on config) which makes up 73% ish of all gaming. the good news is with Both Microsoft & Sony confirming Ray Tracing as a feature in next gen hardware... It will definitively have a positive effect on gaming as a whole. Just like in 2013 as demonstrated in this video though we will have to wait until 2021 before it really takes off running.
I built my first computer in 2010. I still use the same case from back then - Corsair Obsidian 650D. It's nice to have optical drives. I bought it piece by piece for about a year, got drunk on Halloween night, and put it together while my girlfriend was at a party. While she was out with another guy, I was installing a pirated copy of Windows 7 and trying to figure out how key generators work. It was a good night. I had more fun with that machine than I ever did with her. lol.
Just yesterday pulled 2500k out of closet and paired it with R9 280, all in a huge Antec case. Cleaned it properly, new TIM, new SSD, Windows 10 boom it works like charm.
Would have been interesting to see sizes represented too. It doesn't seem like they intended on doing much in depth testing though. At least they could have used 16:10/9 for these years.
Looks like I’m gonna have to buy another crisis game 🤔 Probably a new PC, too, as I’m guessing my Ph2 X3 955+HD6870 rig is getting VERY long in the tooth
Hot take: Crysis 3 is the most overrated game of all time in the graphics department. I mean it looks alright but it released at this weird time where engines were still built around older tech and became instantly outdated when the new gen hit and materials quality took a monumental leap over what was possible in Crysis 3. Like Killzone Shadow released a little later in the year and looks lightyears better because of the materials quality.
"Remember when you could right click on network crap in the bottom right" Win+R -> ncpa.cpl Works on Windows 2000 on up. How to remember? Network Control Panel Applet (dot cpl)
These guys building a new rig for each year and my beloved ol'yeller has been chugging even new games since 2017. Don't know much about building PCs, a friend helped, but man I got lucky :p
"Were getting to the point where i dont go 'oh this game looks old' anymore" Dunno i dont even think that about the 2009 ones, many recent indie titles dont really look better and i play alot of those lol.
Watching Linus play dragon age origins warms my heart. I've spent 100+ hours since I got my pc. Modding the game. Starting over multiple times. I love the dragon age series.
The i5 2500k was a legendary CPU. I got mine to overclock to 5ghz and I ran at 4.6ghz up until a week ago when I built a new system based on a Ryzen 3600. It held its own fairly well on modern games of this era.
@@vasilije94 i know, and i would probably be fine with just a 3600 but doing some simulations and rendering i would notice a difference. Today i offload simulations to a terminal server running dual hex core xeons but i'd like to use that server for just workshop programs and storage instead. I am quite knowledgeable in this field, i am involved i speccing out workstations and servers in my profession and have followed the last couple generations quite well, just didn't uppgrade my personal rig since i didn't really need to. I practically never game and the time savings for simulations and rendering never really justified the price while i was a student, i spent the money on turbos and e85 instead 😂
Oh, and i love the tech itself. The computers, servers, networks and so on is a passion for me. Having the 3900/3950 is as much about nerding out pver Hardware as needing it. Same with cars, do i really need a 400+ wagon on finely tuned suspension, race-spec bushings, 345mm brembo brakes and sticky low threadwear tires? Nope. But is fun 🙂
I think for their regular testing they choose certain games for their update consistency (or lack of), as well as one game to represent a graphics engine
Some days ago I sold my first system... i7 4770, GTX 770... (built in 2013/14) was a little bit crying. Upgraded it many times, upgraded all components apart from CPU and RAM. I decided to keep the super case, big PSU and new GPU for my new build, so I couldn’t think about selling the old components separately. They are a family and need to stay together. I bought a budget case and PSU and built all the old components to a full system. It was a good system till the last day. NVMe with Z97, newer GPU, used and gamed till the day I sold it.
Somehow, it would be more impressive if they started around 1985 or 1989. Where are the IBM PCjr or floppy drive games? Even the first Doom on a PC from 1991 would be a good start.
It shouldn’t be too expensive, there’s low demand for old PCs. It’d take a lot of time and finding good examples. 1996 with Quake would be a good start to me starting 3d accelerators becoming popular to add into your pc. Maybe jump every couple years.
At 61 years 'young' I may be one of Linus's older viewers, but I have been building gaming PC's since 1994, Unfortunately now retired (was a Paramedic here in the UK) through ill health, I injured my back... and on a small pension, my pathways to updating/upgrading are somewhat limited!
My last build was in 2011 with a Sandy bridge I5 2600k a couple of years later I added a MSI GTX970 and a few years later got another one (second hand but in immaculate condition) and set them up in SLI, yes I still game but mainly just me and the PC! why? because a 61 year old's reflexes will never match a youngsters and that explains why i dont last long in any multiplayer games!
But I still love my, now ageing, PC and try to keep up to date with whats new in the world of Gaming PC's!
Thank you Linus and all the gang for keeping us (even the oldies) inspired!
Christopher Crosby yes the technology evolved too fast. And i m 15yo and feel when i m 60yo the changes could be more dramatic than what u have experienced!
@@slay3rgamingyt Yes Pranav I have 3 daughters the youngest is 23 and I said to her, That it will be amazing what there will be when she gets to my age!
There's quite a market out there for used parts!
I respect you!
Beautiful comment, sir!
“Part 1”
See you in 6 months.
*See you in 10 more years of gaming pcs
😂 😂 😂 😂 has nybody remember hia first gaming rig
They've only reached 2014...yet their 2014 PC has a better graphics card than my 2019 PC. Ouch.
@@CaveyMoth 980 is still a good card that can play new games at 1080.
B G it could even play games at 1440p with wide angle
*2009 gaming*
*uses a 21:9 curved ultrawide monitor*
Ya man wtf. Still a great video, but it would've been cool to see them match monitors with the years. Or even just 1920x1080 60hz or 1680x1050 60hz.
Im confused on the game suporting it
@@NerdMoto276 they were sponsored by LG to use that monitor. they gotta earn their money somehow i guess
@@apfeltee34 DSR
@@RaiderOfTheLost if only i knew what that ment....
My Case: 2018
My CPU: 2012
My GPU: 2015
My RAM: 2020
My SSD: 2019
My HDD: 2013
Mr. Time
Edit: The 2020 Ram is just a newly produced ram stick. It's not new, it's been existing for like 10 years but it's just fresh from the factory.
When you but pc from amazon
Actually not too far from mine lol
Everything but your cpu and hdd seems ok
My everything : 2011. I have a stock hp pavilion p7 I need to upgrade but I’m saving up for a rx 580 graphics card and a Ryzen 5 3600 And some 16 gigs of ram. I will put this in my old computer.
how the heck did u put DDR4 RAM onto a 8 year old CPU/Mainboard
"This case sucked"
*Looks at the exact same case on my desk*
-_-
😂
Man the Antec 900 was an amazing case! Had one for my first ever build and still love the design to this day.
I'm in the exact same situation. :(
I've been thinking about doing a full upgrade soon even.
Same boat.
Time stamp?
*Didn't use Minecraft to showcase 2011 PC*
Ah, they're saving it for 2019's PC.
I played Minecraft with a first gen mobile i3 and 4gb of ram.... Man the struggle was real.
and with PTGI Ray tracing shaders
Should of been 2009 pc
@@undergroundbuzz I played it on my laptop with core 2 duo equiped with 4gb of ram. To be fair it was better times, I didn't give a fuck about smooth frame rates, I was just playing it.
we should have 10 years of Minecraft showcase... from OG textures to HD textures with raytracing
I'm old, 2009 feels like last week and the games still look modern to me.
Try year 1009 if you feel old. 😁
This is me when it comes to 2013... which is when my current PC was bought. Shit.
ok. boomer
Black ops one and two still looks modern to me
@@bl.edxardo if hes a boomer than so am I...
19:25
When the popular kid and the smart kid get paired as a team
Good one
Your right. Anthony is the popular one and Linus is the smart one. But both of them are the smart ones at the same time
linus is lit both
@@icybeans3104 have you seen the videos from back in 2010, I was building my pc in 2011 and watching those videos, and as much as I liked the guy and appreciated his work and still do, he was a total nerdy dork.
Anthony's slowly creeping into every vid, and if he's in the vid, he's in the thumbnail. Its slowly becoming ATT boys and I ain't complaining.
Is that the OMEGA-Level neck beard?
I like that he has a different presenter style. He doesn't have that "announcing to a gymnasium of graduates" attitude/inflection that many other UA-cam people have.
But I am
Linus is like the mad genius... and anthony the old wise grandmaster.
That's correct and everybody knows that Linus is useless as said in ltx.
Achievement unlocked: Tech Historian
What a scam. I thought u were TOVG lol 😆
Achievment reward collected: usseless paperclip
Cheers, Buckaroo!
Happy linus
Lol
Linus: "Ah, the nostalgia"
ME: Literally still plays most games on this list more often than any new game...
Seriously I probably clock more hours a week in Skyrim and Borderlands 2 than any other game to this day.
@@Effedup Just started another play thru of Skyrim (this time special edition with their new mods). GOOD STUFF SIR! And you can't go wrong with Borderlands 2
I still play EE from released in 2001. A fun game is a fun game no matter when it was made.
I play American Truck sim, Borderlands 2, Just bought Vermintide 2 and started playing Metro 2033. I think the only relatively new game I play is AC: Odyssey and it's the only game that runs at less than 144 fps. And I use 2060. And even that is frankly overkill for my games. Overpriced hardware is overrated.
It's amazing how 10 years ago really doesn't feel that long ago. Time flies the older you get.
As a gamer from the Windows 7 era, this was a magical experience.
I still remember the pain i felt when i had to upgrade all my parts from AGP to PCI. Not even PCI-E
I am a gamer from Windows 3.1 myself. Damn I am olde.
you mean windows XP.
Riley's got really good at his "elite" acting. I love it, keep on going man!
Exquisite...
Annoying
That was surprisingly good.
I absolutely loved the opening. They should use that for some of the sponsors.
@@geoffreybassett6741 Yeah if they did something like this for the "showcase" videos I'd happily watch them
linus: *laughes*
"this case sucked"
me: *looks at my case*
*looks at video*
*looks at my case*
"that's my case"
:|
Oof
same lol
Lol
I had that case, i loved it! Easy to work on, great airflow. Was cheap and looked unique at the time. The build quality was amazing for the price. The top fan was not loud at all. But it was open design and the front fans were loud as hell! That zalman cooler was however really awesome to!
I also had an Antec 900 back in the day. And it really did suck! It looked great on the outside, but it was impossible to manage cables in any way at all. And it sucked in more dust that my vacuum cleaner.
I really like Anthony and Riley's inputs in these videos. Anthony has a way of speaking which makes it sound like he always knows what he's saying, and Riley has a great sense of humour.
dont forget linus, who tries make a meme but failed
I know you didn't mean this... but the contrast in that just seemed like you were saying "Anthony knows what he's talking about... and Riley... doesn't...."
@@obliviouz no no absolutely not. Each and everyone of them knows what they're talking about. But Riley and Anthony's strong points are different. That's what I meant to say. I like that diversity in the cast.
@@soumyasubhrabhowmik2209 I know I know - and I like both of them, they have their very own charm. The contrast in your comment just made it seem like that way.
To hire Riley was the best decision Linus has ever made!
It's 2020 and not only does BF4 still look great, but people are still playing it.
And im one of em.
@@unosquash unfortunately its basically dead except for Shanghai 24/7 servers on xbox
@@tootlingturtle7254 join the dark side and get a pc brother I just jumped ship from Xbox and couldn’t be happier assuming you can find a gpu at this point though lol
@@SpeedyBeard I do have a decent pc but honestly ever since I left pc for xbox several years ago I've always struggled with basically all aspects of pc gaming, from hotkeys to mouse-aiming.
I still play bf 3 sometimes
"I have never actually played Skyrim"
*Todd would like to know your location*
He could port it on anything linus uses, even ivone.
I have never played Skyrim.
I have never actually played Skyrim. And I have Skyrim VR.
I haven't played. Yet. Already finished Oblivion and Fallout 3. After New Vegas, Skyrim it will be.
Todd the liar: I'm gonna stop you right there
Pegasus: OwO
Between 2009 - 2019 Linus hasn’t aged.
Suhail Alli Vampire?
RODRIGO FILHO Fountain of Youth
Adrenochrome.
He sukks
When your young and extremely successful you actually don't age as fast cause you are so boss and all you do is win lol
2009..
Intel Core i CPUs, DDR3 ram, Windows 7 and DirectX 11. THE BRAND NEW revolution
Also.. NETBOOKS!
I have a Samsung that parents got me for school, damn that Atom processor was useless...it could barely handle the OS
@@littlerhino2006 I had a Samsung n130 netbook. It worked great with Windows XP, but chugged with Windows 7...
I started college in the fall of 2008 and they were all over the place. I waited until 2010 when they could actually handle windows. Used that Asus eepc as my main computer for 7 years.
@@littlerhino2006 I had a Dell netbook with an atom as well, could barely run XP and a web browser at the same time
oh man, i still have my asus eeepc 1000h....wrote my master's thesis on it. loved that thing!
I remember I built my first PC back in 2011 and I found Linus' review for the GPU I wanted at the time (GTX 580). I still go back to that video every once in a while to remind me of how much computing hardware has progressed.
This video brings it back full around. So thanks for the video
*in 2009
"We got borderlands, Batman asylum, left for dead 2, and dragon age origins, just to name a few"
Minecraft: am I a joke to you???
That was more of a late 2010 to early 2011 thing. That's when it first got popular.
Minecraft 1.0 came out in 2011, that's the OFFICIAL release
@@ajddavid452 so? I was talking about the period when it got popular, not when it got out of beta.
@@kayn15he probably answered the original commenter
@@oliverhalenius My bad, then.
I think it would have been more representative if you used the monitors from that year as well. The change in resolution and other technologies like HDR was also a big part in the evolution of gaming hardware.
Harder to store monitors. Easier to store computer components.
At least use something that could have existed at the time. They were using ultrawides that were none existent and complaining the game cut the top and bottom off lol.
Yeah. They where going to all of these troubles setting the rigs up and couldnt score some cheapo monitors of the appropriate time spans of eBay or CL?
@Warm Soft Kitty I take it that you have one of those "HDR" televisions from the market's discount section. It is a system that controls light levels of the picture towards more realistic look. Cheap monitors/tv:s won't be able to do good job on the playback. Generally in TV:s HDR starts to get good after 1000€/$ price point.
That monitor was literally one of the sponsors
19:24 *waits for Anthony to start spitting mad rhymes*
yeye
Silkiest rap ever
Riley's narrator voices is someone you'll want to hear all day even if it's just reading a grocery receipt.
holy shit
2009 is 10 years ago
How long did it take you to figure that one out, Einstein?
@@stenchemitter2407 It's funny, because your comment is the stupid one.
Feel old yet? :)
Yeah tell me about it. I got out of IT in 08 and now I'm trying to get back into it. Just the A+ exam has Linux and iOS operating ability required.
@@RicondaRacing Seems a bit forced, but to be fair, it would probably look pretty silly to have a graduate put in front of a different OS and be completely lost. So depending on how demandingly that proficiency it tested, it might be justified. No matter if it has value for your personal use, there is definitely a place for Mac.
I remember building my first PC in 2014. I'd been buying parts over the course of the year, and finally built it around the time of my 17th birthday.
I had an i5-4690k, 8 gigs of corsair ddr3-1600, and a 750ti
I upgraded to a 970 several months later, but I specifically remember the 750ti being the main reason I was able to get my PC built in 2014, because the card had amazing performance for the price at the time. Though I'm currently using a 1070, that 750ti still lives on in my sister's pc she uses to play the sims.
bruh a 750ti she could be playin pubg with that but nah lets play a game that can run on a pi(e)
@@grqfes shes not really a gamer. My brother bought her a PC for her birthday and it didnt have a gpu. The 750ti was just sitting in its box so I just threw it in the PC cuz why not
Dude what a coincidence.. I also built my first gaming PC in 2014, around my 17th Birthday, also with an i5 4690k, 8GB Corsair DDR3 1600 RAM, but an R9 280. So close to the same build at the same time!
GreenStrqfe my sister uses my dad’s alienware aurora r9 to play sims 4
@@seshieman2579 Mine had I5-4440, 4 gigs 1600mhz hyperX and used HD 7790. And it did good job with diffrent graphics card (Next one was GTX 760 and 1050Ti) and upgrade to 8 gigs of ram almost until 2018
I love Anthony just chilling in the background looking like the muscle for the last couple minutes of the video lol
2:57 Am I the only one who thinks Windows 7 looks awesome on 21:9 curved monitor?
It looks surprisingly stunning 😃
Riley's face when Linus wastes no time with his plug 😂
"How very dare you"
Ask Linus to edit the title to 2009-2019!!
@@anandramesh watch the video and rethink your comment.
Riley dressed like he has a phd. I like it.
Please dress like that in Tech Linked.
That's Dr. Riley to you
Not sure there's a dress code for PHD holders
@@gianpa you wouldnt know cause you dont have A PHD
@@BudKingUK oh and you do, because you have definitely better things to do with that PhD of yours than watching a video on pcs
I just sub
"Slow down you hoser."
Ah, so this is what gaming is like in Canada.
we say sorry every time we kill.
What is hoser? 🤨
LOL that was one of the best intros ever for this channel...a masterpiece of theatre (of the absurd)!
This video made me realize that in 2019 i afforded a 2014 pc.
sad
2014 PC's aren't that bad. Just make sure you are using a 4 core 8 thread processor and 8gb ram :)
@@lucasward9506Agree, I'm still using the 2014 setup and I never worried about gaming performance. Maybe either next year or 2 more years later that I would be upgrading to newer gen PCs.
Better than 2012!
yeah you are not the only one, i bought new pc some months ago, and it's specs is not so good like in 2014
dont be, I still own a 2013 machine :P
9:48
Linus: "It Still doesn't hold up that well to modern stuff."
Skyrim Modding Community: "Hold My Beer."
4k minecraft with ray tracing
Should've picked monitors from those years.
Yeah.
Well, LG sponsored them.
Nadata well LG made gaming monitors in the early 2000s
@@siliconecheese697 and I got an LG monitor back then and the stand broke under its own weight, but the sponsorship is for their current ultrawide monitors
@@Nadaters LG makes washing machines too. This doesn't mean anything.
It’s provided years of virginity that I will always love
These old games show me something I've thought for a while: it costs so much more processing power to make a game look marginally better.
Can't agree more. Also costs a ton more money to make these games. As I am not playing AAA games most of the time, I hardly even come across "up-to-date-graphics" games.
Wow. Cool to see you here.
That's called diminishing returns.
Makes you kind-of realise that the console refresh cycle is actually quite reasonable. If you replace your PC at roughly the same rate, you might end up with a good cost-performance improvement.
You need to factor in that compression and efficiency is lower now.
We laughed at prices of 2009
We laugh at prices of 2019
*Cry
*Cry
@@Gonbatfire lmao holy shit I didn't even see that
so literally you laugh everywhere.
Linus in 2009: (- -) Windows 7 can do the latest 4K nah let's wait until the future
Linus now (2019):Well at least Windows 10 can do the 8K EXPERIENCE
2019:easy as pie
It was me first
@@PankajDoharey Obviously
This video is actually extremely helpful, I've been tossing around the idea of upgrading my old Inspiron from 2011, and knowing that the 2nd gen i7s had issues is pretty nice since those cost like 2-3x as much as the same generation i5s
Battlefield 3 literally the only game that made me switch from xbox 360 to pc and tons of people like me! it should be in the video!
BF3 was the first game I knew of where a large a percentage of players were overclocking their CPUs and explicitly advocating it. It was an eye-opening game, even if it was the first nail in the Battlefield coffin.
bf3 made me switch fom phenom 2 x4 955be to 3770k because the gtx 680 which I then down graded to gtx 670 because, öhmm I wanted a motorcycle race suite was bettlenecked by the phenom 2 if I did not oced it to 4ghz(stuttering), but then the mobo exploded because of the power draw of the cpu :P
Its the time I got serious about PC Gaming and started to overclock my pc for an actual game very fun times indeed dont do this anymore.
D7mas
You forgot to give us the most important info on all those older systems.
Can it run Crysis?
Not with 4GB of RAM... I'm nearly certain even my mid-range builds were running at least 8 from the mid-2000s at the latest. Was I running way ahead of the needs of the day? Possibly.
Of course, if it's Turing Complete...
Omg right?! I can't believe they didn't include this
Crysis came out in 2007
Real question right there
I would love to see gaming pcs all the way from 90'
you are talking 486's with doom and side scrollers at that point. Pentiums and 3d accelerators were not until the mid 90's
3D gaming
GamerTygoNL I mean... that’s most gaming now, but u can play browser games too
I still daily drive my "2009 PC" today, Its an I7 860 paired with GTX 275. I cant run triple A modern titles but it brought me a lot of fun memories these years. It never broke on me.(no replaced parts so far) I love this big old fella.
Been watching you guys since 2012+, this video made me really nostalgic.
Fun fact: i remember being hyped af for BF4 and sad because my PC was just too crappy to run it. Im using the exactly same computer now and i still havent played it lol
2009 - Voice hasn't broken
2019 - voice still hasn't broke
👀
Signing in to your account must be a real pain
@Joker Always one to spoil the party.
@@christopheradey9452 it very much is mate.
Well this has helped me date my current gaming rig to 2010-2011. Rocking a GTX 550 ti with an AMD Phenom II 1035T, and 8GB DDR3 ram. Good thing Starcraft 2 and vanilla Skyrim are as intensive as I go with it.
Hey phenom brother
Ayy, Phenom Brothers
shut up kaby lake gon kick ur butt
I'm still using my 2014 build until today, and works great. I've added more ram to it, since 3 years ago I was using a lot of VM's on it, but besides that, that build was quite enough and aged very well. 6 years has passed and stills runs some good games with good graphic quality. Just don't expect 4k gaming or something like that... 1440p or 1080p is smooth. Thanks again to Luke who advised me about z97 chipset back then and suggested some good cost/benefit motherboards for my rig, which I ended up not buying at all, because I fall in love for the Maximus VII Formula as soon as I saw it in the store, but A for Effort man. Besides some overpriced bad options I selected that year, as I said, it was a good year to build a PC. Still happy with it.
I would use a different title: "PCs I wanted to buy at the time but never had money to the whole thing, so I had to pick at maximum one part per generation"
This made me so nostalgic! I would have loved to see you do 20 and start at 1999. Would have really taken me back to my childhood! Can't wait for part 2 😁
2009 PC + 2019 GPU will still play most stuff
I can confirm this. (i7 980X + Vega 64)
I tried that, most CPUs from that time will bottleneck modern GPUs HARD. It really isn't a good Idea. But a 2011 CPU with a 2014 GPU does it for me now.
My poor Phenom II X6 1100T...
I5 4660 and 1070ti can confirm it works just fine
FX8350 maxes out with a GTX 1060 6GB. Can confirm personally. Last GPU to handle for this CPU, that I am aware of.
I’m still running a i7 4770 , 16Gb DDR3, GTX980 and a 650 PSU.
It still keeps up with today’s games and still surprises me with how outdated the hardware could be but still massively show its strength in holding out in almost a decade.
Goes to show that even a 980 and a 4770 can still give you amazing performance without the need to be overkill and spend 1600$ on some RGB flashy build .
More ram and worse GPU = my computer
Damn i have a wayyy worst gpu and it was built 1 year ago lol
OMG I'm just upgrading my Phenom X6 (DDR2 8GB) to Ryzen 2600. Like the package just arrived.
I feel so old....
I have a Phenom X6 too, the t1055, and it's still working fine. Hoping to upgrade to 3rd gen Ryzen later this year!
@@someponyelse I'm still on my FX 8320. Either I don't need an upgrade, or I need to find new titles/software to use XD
Still using my Phenom II X6 Black edition 1090T in my media PC!
you are gonna see huge improvement !
I bought an 1100T platform used with 16GB DDR3, and it was pretty good but I gave it to my friend when I got my used 2600k and overclocked it
The 2014 build is what I have at the moment. I upgraded the graphics and I have more ram aswell
Sames! Still plays BFV in 1080 respectably though.
mine has the first gen i7 from 2009, updated the Graphics card, SSD, and Ram
Moore's law is soo dead
I think that's pretty much the standard gaming PC for us mortals right now. I have exactly what you said, upgraded GPU and more RAM. Everything else is straight outta 2014!
@@tranceontheplanet You're so right.
I'm still running an OC'd FX-8350 with 16gb DDR3, but I have it paired with SSDs and an OC'd 1070 Ti.
Still plays everything I want to play, including new games, at 60fps, 1080p
*Hides face*
I still have a 3rd gen I3, but I've upgraded RAM, GPU, and moved entirely to SSDs.
As you all say, I can still pretty much run most of your average games at high settings, and I usually only play stuff from like 2 years ago at least so it's 0 problem at all.
I keep thinking "I should upgrade my CPU" but that'd effectively mean an entire new build. If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
"I never actually played skyrim"
YOU WHAT
"No lollygaging"
@@tobywankenobi3088
Does that mean making lolis gag?
@@WellBeSerious12 That's quote from any holds guard in Skyrim, very common thing to hear if you get close to them.
People like that exist?
@@sopcannon yes
I still use the case today from 2009 with i7 8700k and Gtx 1070ti. Impressive how long you can still use old cases without impressive downsides
Yeah the only issue I had with my case was it caused interference with my microphone. I like that it has tons of space for HDDs since I have a ton of photos archived on my PC.
It's so amazing that a lot of old games support 3440*1440.
"Support" It really wasn't as great back then as it is today.
Some games aren't supported and can't be played.
it doesnt upscale the textures so its not really worth it to play them over 768p
new vegas is a special case since it can officially support higher res with mods (it can play at 4k 60fps)
the graphics and texture overhauls are more demanding than some of the recent titles haha
I'm still using that Define case from 2011.
Granted most of the internals have been swapped, but it is a nice case :p
you didn't play bad company 2 on the 2010 pc and didn't go for battlefield 3 on 2011..... bruh you wanted to see graphics, but you played fall out and skyrim......
ikr
New vegas was just a reskin of Fallout 3, so it's more a 2008 title than 2010.
Hell even when Fallout 3 was released the engine was almost 5 year old..
Bro skyrim and fallout were revolutionary in their days.
@@dunamls5643 try oblivion being revolutionary that skyrim was just the second gen of the TESV on gamebryo
@@Pyro151516 Morrowinds water is still revolutionary now
Alright I get how Riley can do voiceover work. That intro was solid
I loved my Antec 900, lol. I used it from somewhere in 07-08 until literally 3 days ago :) (It's still being used as me wife's gaming rig)
*Caresses my i5-4460 and gtx 960*
don't listen to the bad man in the box, you're still relevant to me.
#HaswellSquad for the win. I still game on my 4590, almost daily.
that system still has years left in it, especially if you crank up to something like 16gb of ram and an ssd
and im sitting here with my gtx660
@@mug3188 :( My i5-2500K croaked in February. Was a good 8 years. Also had a 970 as well.
@@lNovalandl me too :D
Macbook Airs, on the other hand: Dual-core, year after year after *year*
I/O getting removed year by year
Their fuses and capacitors blow year after year after year.
Their thermal got worse year after year aftet year
A month ago I rescued a pc from some relative's garage, a little outdated and covered in dust and spiderweb. Had to upgrade mobo, ram and cpu. And now thanks to you I just discovered it is a fractal design r3. It was weird recognizing the case haha. I sawed a hole on one of the side panels, glued tempered glass on it, installed some cheap rgb and now it seems like a decent case.
Another nice case ruined by rgb.
2011 was a decent gaming year, cant wait for Skyrim to release again for the 5th time
Skyrim 76
We are on it
@@toddbot7545 I knew I could count on you Todd
Hardware requirements from 2014-2019 doesnt seem as much as a jump as 2004-2009.
Seems like reqs are slowing down as optimization gets better and better
More like Moore's Law is coming to an end, so we can squeeze only so much performance out of hardware
I'm still certain there's going to be some amazing breakthrough in technology sometime in the near future.
@@Sithhy 100 procent this. I think for future pc hardware they will add extra specialized coprocessors for certain types of computation and rendering.
More likely it's down to the fact that CPU and GPU aren't, like, doubling in power every generation or two like they used to. Also the fact that a lot of PC games are still developed with PS4/Xbox in mind doesn't help. Or it does, depending on your point of view.
US I think it is more to do with the next gen consoles coming out then we will have a jump again. While they are not the top of the market they are the majority. So once a way better Vega based consoles come out we will see another leap in graphics.
it all started with a 486 dx 33Mhz 2 Mb of Ram and Wolfenstein 3D on a floppy disk.. much love from Italy
yes my niggas. Then one day light shined upon us. never forget the day. 3Dfx Voodoo
had 486 dx2 66MHz running at 75...wow
I had used my core i7 2700K for 10 years (2012-2022). As for Graphics, I recall I had a gtx580 the 970 and then, it was downgraded to a basic 730. The SSD I used was the Intel 510 SSD 250G. Although it wasn't the fastest but it last even until now ( My windows 10 had boot errors yet the ssd is still running). Technically it can still run but I think it's time to go.
Why did you downgrade ?
Man, I build my first PC back in 2011, with a 2700K and a GTX570. The 570 was then replaced by a 980 in 2016. Just now, I've build a new PC. The 2700K was outstanding. Also my old PC basically still Funktions very well, it's just to dated to keep up with new Games.
its insane how close we are to the same exact timeline and parts. I ran an i7 3820 with a gtx680 up until 2019 (november) where I switched to a 970 just like you and then I also downgraded back to the 680 instead up until recently when I upgraded everything. 9600k, 2060.
@attilavs2 . That's a very good and valid question. I only watched UA-cam and basic office documents on that system. There is no need for a gaming card just to watch movies.
@endex2k8 wow. Impressive. However, I still haven't replaced it yet. Only bought the ddr5 ram. 🙈.
I'm rocking the 4770K with a 1080 so I dont plan on upgrading much any time soon.
Bet that cpu bottle necks tf otta e sport titles
3770K with a 1070ti here. Still runs anything I play with ease and pretty much anything on the Rift S at respectable settings.
3770k with R9 290x 👌
@@g4111 Both the 4770k and especially the 3770k are massive bottlenecks to current upper mid range to high range gpus , especially at 1080p.. leaving a ton of fps on the table.
@@mitcHELLOworld oh for sure. But I'm still rocking a 1080p 60Hz so the difference between 60fps and 100+ hasn't made me want to shell out for a new mobo, cpu, ram etc
2014 build for me rocking an i5 4590K on Asus Z97, with a GTX 970.
That NVMe support was great in upgrading my boot drive to a Samsung 970 Evo a few months back
Still using core 2 q8200 with 750ti and 8gb ddr2, probably will upgrade this year
thats amazing
Sounds like a my first Frankenstein build only all I had was a 5450 and eventually a R9 270. That was in 2015 haha. I've gone a long way since then.
Same here, with q9550 and a recently upgraded gtx950. Upgrading as we speak, my new Ryzen setup sitting next to me.
What kind of motherboard did u use? Because im looking for motherboard that supported ddr2 8 gb ram
@@bread7272 Mine's just an old Optiplex 760 standard motherboard, Q43 Express chipset. DDR2 only but 8 gigs.
The nostalgia is strong. I still use a system similar to the 2011/12 system today and remember recommending most of these components to people between about 2012 and 2016!
This was literally a walk down memory lane my God you nailed it. The nostalgia hurts.
I remember my old AMD Phenom II black edition. It ran so buttery smooth i loved it so much
It´s still running in my PC
It was a beast. Sadly when games started requiring SSEE3 instructions in order to run (Like No Man's Sky for example), it was the end of the show for the Phenom II's.
You can clearly see when the 8th gen consoles are released, as the graphics get exponentially better (2013).
yep its sad, devs make games for consoles and low spec pcs only
true, this is why PS5 is the base of PC gaming graphics.
Djuntas . That's what making games for profitability does. People flip out when minimum specs on new games requires $1500 PC.
@@Djuntas market share man, build for where the money is. yes you could build a balls to the wall game that can only run on dual 2080ti's with a 3900x or a 9900k cpu.... but that's less then 5% market compared to the average house hold which is between $200 to $850 range (cheapest console to mid-low range PC depending on config) which makes up 73% ish of all gaming. the good news is with Both Microsoft & Sony confirming Ray Tracing as a feature in next gen hardware... It will definitively have a positive effect on gaming as a whole. Just like in 2013 as demonstrated in this video though we will have to wait until 2021 before it really takes off running.
@@fritzkier Yes
I built my first computer in 2010. I still use the same case from back then - Corsair Obsidian 650D. It's nice to have optical drives. I bought it piece by piece for about a year, got drunk on Halloween night, and put it together while my girlfriend was at a party. While she was out with another guy, I was installing a pirated copy of Windows 7 and trying to figure out how key generators work. It was a good night. I had more fun with that machine than I ever did with her. lol.
Just yesterday pulled 2500k out of closet and paired it with R9 280, all in a huge Antec case. Cleaned it properly, new TIM, new SSD, Windows 10 boom it works like charm.
use monitors from the selected era (res) (drivers) for accurate fps
Would have been interesting to see sizes represented too. It doesn't seem like they intended on doing much in depth testing though. At least they could have used 16:10/9 for these years.
Yes! That'd have been great.
Apparently they were sponsored by the monitor company.
No crysis 3?😔 To this very day, that open field level after the night rain tanker mission looks absolutely phenomenal
Looks like I’m gonna have to buy another crisis game 🤔
Probably a new PC, too, as I’m guessing my Ph2 X3 955+HD6870 rig is getting VERY long in the tooth
@@jacobm2625 god damn dude. time for an upgrade my first proper gaming rig was a 560 ti and a phenom x4 ii 965 be
Hot take: Crysis 3 is the most overrated game of all time in the graphics department. I mean it looks alright but it released at this weird time where engines were still built around older tech and became instantly outdated when the new gen hit and materials quality took a monumental leap over what was possible in Crysis 3. Like Killzone Shadow released a little later in the year and looks lightyears better because of the materials quality.
@Mr BuzzKill Battlefield 3 and crysis 2 looks better than the crysis 1. So crysis would be 2007-2010.
@@merritt2014 how can a ps4 game look better than crysis 3? Impossible, consoles are way too weak!
11:24 oh, I had the same problem in one of the tomb raiders on xbox360, I fell out of the map, game saved...
When you're still rocking a Phenom II X4 in 2019.
makes me feel better about my fx 6300.
I would probably trade my FX8320 for a Phenom II x6 lol.
Been holding on to my P2 x4 965 since 2010...
955 black edition (but looking forward to a Ryzen replacement)
And I am still on i5 750.
Still have i5-2500k after 8 years it works gr8
was using it last year and i even played games with a 1050 lol :D
I'm still using the 2400, along with an AMD Radeon HD 7570 as my GPU, and it runs well with no problems whatsoever.
@@mayuradio That's funny, I also paired mine with a 1050. It's getting old, man!
Im running same cpu and 1070ti. It just works.
I’m using i5-4460 and a gtx 750ti with 8gb ddr3 ram like cmon
"Remember when you could right click on network crap in the bottom right"
Win+R -> ncpa.cpl
Works on Windows 2000 on up. How to remember? Network Control Panel Applet (dot cpl)
These guys building a new rig for each year and my beloved ol'yeller has been chugging even new games since 2017. Don't know much about building PCs, a friend helped, but man I got lucky :p
He didn’t mention Minecraft in 2009 :(
Probably because it wasn't as graphically demanding, so they didn't bother playing, sham though
@@beanman6434 or it wasn´t even a finished games back than.
@@beanman6434 maby because it was still in alpha and not actually out yet
Minecraft wasn't anywhere near finished back then. It wasn't even in Alpha yet as Alpha 1.0 was released in June 30, 2010.
Minecraft was officially realesed in 2010
"Were getting to the point where i dont go 'oh this game looks old' anymore"
Dunno i dont even think that about the 2009 ones, many recent indie titles dont really look better and i play alot of those lol.
Well those are indie games lol
Indie means that it is low budget. They were playing AAA 2009 games. AAA means super high budget.
@@eamartig
Indi means independent. So you could call KCD a indi game...
Remember guys about polygon count. It IMMENSLY improves the looks of a game.
MORE POLYGØNS!!!!!
how many polygons did 2B have again?
Watching Linus play dragon age origins warms my heart. I've spent 100+ hours since I got my pc. Modding the game. Starting over multiple times. I love the dragon age series.
Only legends will remember Minecraft also came out in 2009.
I actually played minecraft in 2009
Same here I miss Alpha times. Only played this game till official release but man i played the hell out of it haha
Could have come on N64 xD
I played
The i5 2500k was a legendary CPU. I got mine to overclock to 5ghz and I ran at 4.6ghz up until a week ago when I built a new system based on a Ryzen 3600. It held its own fairly well on modern games of this era.
Your comment is the first one I saw
mine in 2022 is i5 3570 lol
why would you pick the cheaper option?
I still have my 3770k with my GTX1070 right now. Still chugging along just fine in most games.
Im still on the 3570k. Finally upgrading to 3900x or 3950x
@@Simon-eh5ez do you do any productivity work? If no, there is literally no need to go higher than 3600.
3770k + RX590 here, and I'm not going to upgrade soon.
@@vasilije94 i know, and i would probably be fine with just a 3600 but doing some simulations and rendering i would notice a difference. Today i offload simulations to a terminal server running dual hex core xeons but i'd like to use that server for just workshop programs and storage instead.
I am quite knowledgeable in this field, i am involved i speccing out workstations and servers in my profession and have followed the last couple generations quite well, just didn't uppgrade my personal rig since i didn't really need to. I practically never game and the time savings for simulations and rendering never really justified the price while i was a student, i spent the money on turbos and e85 instead 😂
Oh, and i love the tech itself. The computers, servers, networks and so on is a passion for me. Having the 3900/3950 is as much about nerding out pver Hardware as needing it. Same with cars, do i really need a 400+ wagon on finely tuned suspension, race-spec bushings, 345mm brembo brakes and sticky low threadwear tires? Nope. But is fun 🙂
13:30 how the turn tables, intel sucking power while AMD running cold, gotta love it.
Watching Linus play Dragon Age, as a fan of the game myself, just warms my heart.
I love the banter between Linus and Riley. Good stuff.
Ahhh, Windows 7... how I've missed you. (wipes tear from eye)
two things i learn from this video
1. linus didn't play any my favorites games
2.i got sad they didn't mention metro 2033 :/
I think for their regular testing they choose certain games for their update consistency (or lack of), as well as one game to represent a graphics engine
Conor . Cause those GPUs aren't really realistically representative of typical high end gaming computers of their generations.
@@robertt9342 i think they tried building more realistic normal-high end pc for respected eras.
Some days ago I sold my first system... i7 4770, GTX 770... (built in 2013/14) was a little bit crying. Upgraded it many times, upgraded all components apart from CPU and RAM. I decided to keep the super case, big PSU and new GPU for my new build, so I couldn’t think about selling the old components separately. They are a family and need to stay together. I bought a budget case and PSU and built all the old components to a full system. It was a good system till the last day. NVMe with Z97, newer GPU, used and gamed till the day I sold it.
I'm still running a i7 860. Man this video brings back some good memories.
Somehow, it would be more impressive if they started around 1985 or 1989. Where are the IBM PCjr or floppy drive games? Even the first Doom on a PC from 1991 would be a good start.
It shouldn’t be too expensive, there’s low demand for old PCs. It’d take a lot of time and finding good examples. 1996 with Quake would be a good start to me starting 3d accelerators becoming popular to add into your pc. Maybe jump every couple years.
@@bradhaines3142 LGR would have you believe otherwise. Hell, Clint might even loan Linus a PC-Jr if he asked nicely.
For that you have to watch LGR.
I was thinking the same thing...even commented to that effect
20:00 Linus' NPC bodyguard in the background looks really realistic. Is RTX enabled?
Yes sir, and he's using the founders edition.
That 2014 build was my build rn and it's still rocking 🤘