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    Sometimes PC DREAMS DO become reality! We’ve assembled high-end gaming parts of years past to build our top tier fantasy retro desktop rig. But there are a more than a few hiccups, and maybe our Dreams will transform into nightmares. Y2K more like WHY-2K? Either way, the 2001 Dream Machine from Maximum PC is here.
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    MUSIC CREDIT
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    Intro: Laszlo - Supernova
    Video Link: • [Electro] - Laszlo - S...
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    Outro: Approaching Nirvana - Sugar High
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    Intro animation by MBarek Abdelwassaa / mbarek_abdel
    Monitor And Keyboard by vadimmihalkevich / CC BY 4.0 geni.us/PgGWp
    Mechanical RGB Keyboard by BigBrotherECE / CC BY 4.0 geni.us/mj6pHk4
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    CHAPTERS
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    0:00 Intro - CPU
    1:00 Motherboard
    1:58 RAM
    3:08 Case
    4:08 Why don’t they do this anymore?
    5:06 The “Deathstar”
    6:57 The Disk Drives
    8:23 Power Supplies can be “NICE” too
    9:21 GPU
    10:00 Does it turn on? and also other Add-in Cards
    11:40 This Monitor is SICK
    12:11 This Mouse and Keyboard are NOT
    13:21 This Audio Setup still holds up today.
    16:47 Playing Games - this thing can push THAT much?
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  • @JarOfRats
    @JarOfRats 24 дні тому +2874

    Asus has noticed some dust on that 2001 motherboard. They are offering repair service for $7,600.00 and will include a new CMOS battery under warranty at no charge.

    • @DavidDiaz-zp4hu
      @DavidDiaz-zp4hu 24 дні тому +113

      Oh my God thats funny I'm Dying over here ......#FuckAsus

    • @hubertnnn
      @hubertnnn 24 дні тому +137

      Asus noticed a dead body next to that motherboard.
      They offer replacement for $9 million.
      If you don't accept in 12 seconds, they will return both disassembled.

    • @aquiveal
      @aquiveal 24 дні тому +12

      hell yeah, their sub part computers fail all the time and they want you to sell yourself to repair your device.

    • @ZacharyHawkshaw
      @ZacharyHawkshaw 24 дні тому +21

      You misspelled #Asses

    • @garystinten9339
      @garystinten9339 24 дні тому +11

      Someone farted in the motherboards general direction.
      $20mln!!! And not a penny less.

  • @FarmerEnvoyXtreme
    @FarmerEnvoyXtreme 24 дні тому +4161

    Linus creates a media group to obtain his Childhood dream.. almost brings a tear to one's eye

    • @mr.president6922
      @mr.president6922 24 дні тому +94

      Linus creates a media group to obtain his cringe segue to his sponsor

    • @cheezy269UwU
      @cheezy269UwU 24 дні тому +92

      he created a media group so his dream pc could be a tax write off

    • @LuckiRobloxYT
      @LuckiRobloxYT 24 дні тому

      @@cheezy269UwU such a tax writeoff

    • @truestbluu
      @truestbluu 24 дні тому +4

      no it doesn't

    • @FarmerEnvoyXtreme
      @FarmerEnvoyXtreme 24 дні тому +4

      hundreds of people would disagree with that statement

  • @Thegreatequalizer
    @Thegreatequalizer 23 дні тому +187

    18:27 Linus Forgets the YEAR he was born.
    You were 15 in 2001 Linus.

    • @veeli1106
      @veeli1106 23 дні тому +16

      …he might have been dropped on his head as a baby…🤔

    • @LinusTechTips
      @LinusTechTips  23 дні тому +99

      Whoops - LS

    • @andrewdriver3318
      @andrewdriver3318 22 дні тому +28

      To be fair you kinda stop thinking about it in your 30s. You got what reason to keep track of it? “I can drive!” @ 16, then “I can vote!” @ 18, and “I can drink!” @ 21. Then what? “i can rent a car? 🤷‍♂️”@ 25 and nothing else till you're 65 and can draw social security…. You stop thinking about it.

    • @Malohdek1
      @Malohdek1 22 дні тому +6

      @@andrewdriver3318 Bro could drink at 19 ;)

    • @andrewdriver3318
      @andrewdriver3318 22 дні тому +3

      @@Malohdek1 19, 21 we all waiting till 65 now 😆

  • @alexwolfeboy
    @alexwolfeboy 24 дні тому +260

    20:46 “can you shoot down the chute” good to see Linus embracing his Canadian heritage of war crimes 😂

    • @YuProducciones
      @YuProducciones 24 дні тому +1

      third coment about this, I'm so confused - I dont get the reference - and I think its not a funny coment to make.. but .meh. ^^

    • @alexwolfeboy
      @alexwolfeboy 24 дні тому +32

      @@YuProducciones Canada during the world wars was, very innovative in the War Crimes industry. It’s a joke, because Canadians have the stereotype of being so unbelievably nice, but are also up there with Japan for requiring new Laws of War because of them. Every country’s history is built in war crimes though, so it isn’t meant to be actually derogatory towards Canadians, just “haha the nice guys used to be the really bad guys”

    • @YuProducciones
      @YuProducciones 24 дні тому

      @@alexwolfeboy yeah, I find a nice good vibe around this coments too.. I could tell something like was the context... very interesting to know. thank you!

    • @BladeEXE67
      @BladeEXE67 22 дні тому +11

      who cares about the Geneva Suggestions anyway 😉

    • @sneezing_panda
      @sneezing_panda 22 дні тому +13

      It's not a war crime the first time...

  • @benvanzon3234
    @benvanzon3234 24 дні тому +1779

    20:37, sir, that's considered a warcrime

    • @iceeice1234
      @iceeice1234 24 дні тому +334

      Not, if you are Canada and it's WW1 then it's a Geneva Checklist.

    •  24 дні тому +19

      But who could said that was done intentionally?

    • @mymaster416
      @mymaster416 24 дні тому +134

      its not a war crime if you win the war

    • @Scynn
      @Scynn 24 дні тому

      it's only a warcrime if there's evidence.

    • @raeeskhan924
      @raeeskhan924 24 дні тому +75

      Relax hes Canadian they are known for it

  • @threxel
    @threxel 24 дні тому +306

    My Klipsch pro media speakers lasted for more than 20 years before they started making weird noises. I was able to call Klipsch and get replacement subwoofer cones from them to replace the 15 year old rotted out ones for like $30 each. That made me a life long customer, a company that actually stood behind their products. I liked them so much I repurchased them again a couple of years ago, the quality went down a little, but still better than competitors.

    • @christophermzdenek
      @christophermzdenek 24 дні тому +6

      I still have 15 year old one that are playing to this day. For life, as long as they continue being awesome to their customers.

    • @WyattOShea
      @WyattOShea 24 дні тому +6

      That's awesome. If I'm ever in the market for speakers I'd be looking at them then after reading your comment about them standing by the customer which is all too rare these days sadly.

    • @MacinMindSoftware
      @MacinMindSoftware 24 дні тому +3

      Mine went about 16 years then developed a hum which probably required a capacitor change. I used the satellites with a different amp and subwoofer until one of those went soft on me just a year ago. They served me well for entertainment and proofing audio. I first tested them in Best Buy and they blew away the more expensive Bose on display for computer audio in 2003.

    • @mbohunsky
      @mbohunsky 24 дні тому +2

      I still have mine that's been working without a hiccup. This whole video was a trip down memory lane.

    • @sacb0y
      @sacb0y 22 дні тому

      yeah klipsch pro media speakers are the goat.

  • @davidunwin7868
    @davidunwin7868 24 дні тому +23

    Buffer underrun while burning CDs was so annoying. I learned from that the importance of having two IDE channels, and having the HDDs on the primary channel and the CD drive on the secondary channel. That way the data wouldn't get interrupted, and would have a clean stream from channel 1 to 2. Writing across the same channel would lead to buffer underruns.
    And cloning discs from one disc drive to another directly was also a big no no. Instead, clone it to a disc image on the HDD and then burn it back to a disc from there.

    • @LatitudeSky
      @LatitudeSky 24 дні тому +6

      That's what the BurnProof drives fixed. I had the same TDK drive from this build and it absolutely worked. It was very difficult to get the buffer to run out. Best CD burner I ever owned. In a strange twist of fate, I had already worked for TDK before that helping them build a CD-R factory in the US. It was a very neat place. CD-Rs were in high demand. Shortly after building that facility, the mass producers in China ramped up and absolutely knocked the legs out from under TDK trying to sell blanks made in the US. The TDK factory also made VHS tapes for several brands. They closed the factory and tore it down, brand new CD-R machines and all. Cheap media made in China and the end of VHS really hurt TDK as a company.

    • @davidunwin7868
      @davidunwin7868 24 дні тому +2

      @LatitudeSky I used to buy TDK, Kodak and Sony CDs. I still have a 50x spindle in a box - I just checked. 😆

  • @theodorethefirst
    @theodorethefirst 20 днів тому +5

    my favorite thing about watching videos like this with Linus in them is how He is so completely unabashedly a nerd. he loves this stuff so much, and has so much fun with it. This PC he's building is functionally a relic and yet he's loving every second of it, especially once they start booting up old games.

  • @Bob-pk7pd
    @Bob-pk7pd 24 дні тому +994

    1:21 "September of 2001" huh, that date does sound familiar

    • @dareisaysneed
      @dareisaysneed 24 дні тому +67

      reminds me of that tragedy

    • @anabang1251
      @anabang1251 24 дні тому +27

      911 reference 911 reference

    • @Bob-pk7pd
      @Bob-pk7pd 24 дні тому +67

      @anabang1251 yea I like porsche

    • @user-sd3ik9rt6d
      @user-sd3ik9rt6d 24 дні тому +14

      A tower of power

    • @edcdad1124
      @edcdad1124 24 дні тому +8

      Reminds me of a moment in the fourth grade ...

  • @Frieze_XD
    @Frieze_XD 24 дні тому +154

    15:26 Something people forget is that good audio doesn’t really go bad over time

    • @justsomeguy5103
      @justsomeguy5103 24 дні тому +23

      That "childhood PC" has a more modern sound system than my current rig. If it ain't broke...

    • @NickkAtNyte
      @NickkAtNyte 24 дні тому +19

      Thought the same thing when they mentioned the Sennheiser headphones. The HD600s (not the ones in the video) came out in the 90s and are still made and used today.
      I use a set of DT770 Pros for my PC.
      Like you say, good audio stays good.

    • @Thumper68
      @Thumper68 24 дні тому +1

      @@NickkAtNyteI have couple pair of HD 420 they are vintage as hell but still sound amazing for an open back especially.

    • @DizzyAndHigh
      @DizzyAndHigh 24 дні тому +7

      @@NickkAtNyte Feels like audio tech doesn't move that fast. The only difference with my AKG K702s is that the newer built ones apparently have worse build quality compared to the older Austrian ones.

    • @basvanderwerff2725
      @basvanderwerff2725 24 дні тому +1

      stil using my now legendary logitech z5500 set

  • @poolfloat
    @poolfloat 24 дні тому +9

    So much of this video hit me right in the feels. I was working at CompUSA back in 2001 and that allowed me to get some sweet deals on hardware like this. The only component I still have in my house today, ~22 years later, is my Logitech Z-5400 5.1 THX speakers w/ wireless satellites. Each one had a capacitor fail over the years, but they're still in full working order after some quick soldering.

  • @bennyclams
    @bennyclams 24 дні тому +5

    RTCW!!!! Yep you can scale that game up to at least 1080p on the original engine (with INI edits), but it's been remade since too. You can also still play and sometimes even find active servers for the multiplayer sequel/expansion/standalone game called Enemy Territory. It was originally planned as an expansion but due to issues during development, they ended up releasing the multiplayer portion of the game as a standalone, free to play game.

  • @jfolz
    @jfolz 24 дні тому +157

    Truly a miracle that you found a working DeathStar. I can still remember when mine died. Many brilliant MSPaintings were lost that day.

    • @joefowble
      @joefowble 24 дні тому

      I lost two 30 gb 75gxp drives back in the day... The 60gxp fared better.

    • @LatitudeSky
      @LatitudeSky 24 дні тому +4

      The irony is that Hitachi fixed the issues and turned the former IBM drives into superb products. There was a long time where Hitachi was the only brand I would use and HGST drives are still the only spinning drives I use.

    • @steelfox1448
      @steelfox1448 23 дні тому +1

      ​@@LatitudeSkyI got screwed out of $450 buying 2 new-old stock 10tb helium drives last year. They lasted half a year

  • @sypwn
    @sypwn 24 дні тому +413

    Fun fact: The Nintendo 64 also used Rambus RDRAM. The "jumper pak" that's included in the expansion slot out of the box is literally one of those "dummy modules" in a fancy plastic cartridge. (2:44)

    • @SosumiInc
      @SosumiInc 24 дні тому +17

      whoa. Thank you for this info.

    • @Hakan89
      @Hakan89 24 дні тому +2

      Lol

    • @doctorspook4414
      @doctorspook4414 24 дні тому +4

      The PS2 also used RDRAM (a whopping 32 MB!!).

    •  23 дні тому +2

      Wait, whaat?! That's why the N64 needed the silly jumper pak thing?! To deal with the RD RAM hardware limitation?! Thanks for this info, really cool little tidbit of gaming history here.

    • @DarkRider2k3
      @DarkRider2k3 23 дні тому +1

      Wait... that's all that jumper Pak was??? just a dummy for the RDRAM??? Mind blown.

  • @redsquirrelftw
    @redsquirrelftw 18 днів тому +1

    I love these retro build videos, reminds me of the excitement of doing a new build back in those days. Every upgrade was always a big step from the last, and there were so many high end options to drool over that I could never afford so I'd usually settle for mid end.

  • @Starscreamious
    @Starscreamious 24 дні тому +2

    4:00 I really miss aluminum cases. Shame no case manufacturer bothers to make them anymore.

  • @tacticalwarriorviking5089
    @tacticalwarriorviking5089 24 дні тому +440

    Dude, I remember having that Klipsch 5.1 surround playing World of Warcraft, and a dirty Rogue would make that stealth sound behind you, and it would make you jump because of the surround, because you knew the stun lock was coming. Also, watching a movie on the PC, you could hear the paper burning from a cigarette when somebody would be smoking. Or the scuff of a shoe on the floor when somebody was walking. It was legit, so crystal clear.

    • @TooMuchMiddle
      @TooMuchMiddle 24 дні тому +12

      I still have mine in storage. I will never sell it.

    • @Skyverb
      @Skyverb 24 дні тому +19

      My mom and I were watching a horror movie with surround system.
      Our theater room was a room the original homeowner built as an extension and was like a really really fancy porch.
      In the movie a twig broke and my mom (a military vet) and me immediately grabbed something for self defense thinking there was someone outside XD

    • @kingduane49
      @kingduane49 24 дні тому +4

      i was so sad when mine got taken out by lightning. They were so amazing

    • @darkstar8827
      @darkstar8827 24 дні тому +5

      @@TooMuchMiddle I'm using mine now! Also have the Klipsch Home Theater Reference speakers on my home theater system ! Great!!

    • @trentenr7255
      @trentenr7255 24 дні тому +2

      Love my klipsch 2.1. $100-$150 is a steal

  • @gunthley
    @gunthley 24 дні тому +174

    20:33 when the second Canadian mode kicks in

    • @dcsojitra
      @dcsojitra 24 дні тому +3

      I thought of the same thing... hahaha

    • @Loki_Trickster
      @Loki_Trickster 24 дні тому +16

      Never a war crime the first time... or when its digital... eh

    • @macgyver9134
      @macgyver9134 24 дні тому +4

      It's never a war crime the first time.

  • @DreamKaster_tv
    @DreamKaster_tv 24 дні тому +2

    I always bought those Maxtor drives. They seemed to last longer. Heck, I might still even have ones working in the box of Hard drives to take apart, destroy and get rid of...

  • @GohTakeshita
    @GohTakeshita 24 дні тому +4

    I still have that case. It's hooked up to a Samsung Syncmaster 900NF 19 inch CRT monitor. Great for retro PC games and arcade emulation. Funny that it's just as desirable now as it was back then.

  • @5Andysalive
    @5Andysalive 24 дні тому +285

    you know, when you feel old? When someone talks about a (late) childhood dream computer and it has a 1.8GHz CPU.
    I remember overclocking the famous Celeron 300A to 450MHz and that wasn't my first one. Back when Celeron was a smaller Pentium, not something to put in a coffee machine.

    • @Vospi
      @Vospi 24 дні тому +3

      My first one was 600hz and it sat in a shoebox. I started it with a screwdriver and was in (a laggy) heaven.

    • @pflegefachkraft7595
      @pflegefachkraft7595 24 дні тому +5

      my first was 5000hz. my i7 7700k reached its end trying to run cyberpunk at playable levels. at the time i bought it I spend every holiday season to that day working full-shift in a factory to afford the pc and my driving licence.

    • @d0hzer453
      @d0hzer453 24 дні тому +2

      I juiced it to 464mhz

    • @erebostd
      @erebostd 24 дні тому +10

      I remember gaming on my dads C64, dreaming about the hot new thing: an Amiga 500…

    • @KesterKurtal
      @KesterKurtal 24 дні тому +4

      My first computer had a Pentium Pro 180, overclocked it by just removing a jumper, 200mhz of raw fury right there.

  • @Frieze_XD
    @Frieze_XD 24 дні тому +33

    You know what would be a cool video? The ultimate PC from 2015, or ALMOST 10 YEARS AGO

  • @richardbeckenbaugh1805
    @richardbeckenbaugh1805 20 днів тому +1

    Rounded IDE cables paid for my house. Amazon had not become a thing yet and there were lots of local pcshops. I went around to all the local shops and offered my services. $100 to fix the computer or it was returned in the original condition for free. The rounded cables would pull out it the corners. They would give constantly changing symptoms and make it harder to troubleshoot. The first one took me two hours to find. After that, I was able to repair a machine in a little over twelve minutes. I was fixing 17-20 computers a day for three months straight. Paid off my mortgage with the money. Good times.

  • @b2dmastersniper
    @b2dmastersniper 23 дні тому +2

    This was an awesome video - I remember having my dual 20gb hard drives, one game installed at a time. - lan parties with 6 crt monitors on the dining room table. Minimum 3 hours of troubleshooting to get connected to each other.. damn those were the days

  • @akyhne
    @akyhne 24 дні тому +113

    7:02 Dear Linus.
    In 1998 at my 30th birthday, I got a SCSI card from my colleges at work. I bought a SCSI Plextor burner for my own money. It completely eliminated the issue that you couldn't use your PC, when burning a disk and there were no issues when the buffer ran low. The SCSI board apparently had its own processor, to do all the hard work, as there was next to no load on the PC, when burning a disk. All you had to be careful with, was not overloading your harddisk, but I can't remember me having a single burn failure, after getting that combo.
    You should make a video about such a setup! I'm pretty sure I have either or maybe both components to this day, somewhere.

    • @Agh42
      @Agh42 24 дні тому +12

      Back in the nineties me and a friend borrowed, for money, a SCSI card and external single speed CD burner. We took orders from our entire class and spent an entire weekend burning the CDs. We took turns sleeping and had rented three movies, on VHS of course, to watch. I remember one of them was Desperado and my friend waking me up saying, „this one’s hilarious“ and me waking him two hours and one finished CD later with „you were right“. Good times. And we only wasted two blank CDs , for a still painful 12 deutsch marks each.

    • @Argent_99
      @Argent_99 24 дні тому +2

      Ah, the days of adaptec card+plextor drive. I was DTP’ing a newsletter at the time (the move from pagemaker to indesign 2.0 was so momentous for me - back when adobe wasn’t taking lessons from the galactic empire…) and would burn CD-Rs of all the working files of each issue and distribute them to two people across the country for archiving and so that if the pdfs ever needed to be reconstructed, they could do so without me if need be (that did actually come to pass some 12 years later and it actually worked!) and after I coastered 4 cd-r blanks the first month, I was off to the not-so-near fry’s. Never coastered another blank. ;)
      Meeeemmmorrieeeeeees…

    • @mtunayucer
      @mtunayucer 24 дні тому +1

      that shit was probably many times more expensive than 2001's ide drives.

    • @akyhne
      @akyhne 23 дні тому +2

      @@mtunayucer Well, the SCSI card was around 1000 DKK or around $133.
      The burner itself was as expensive, as a good quality burner, so not more expensive, than any other high end product.
      I don't remember the price of the burner, but my guess is around $100-150.

    • @mtunayucer
      @mtunayucer 23 дні тому

      @@akyhne thats not too expensive i had a number in the ballpark of 500 dollars on my mind

  • @CraftComputing
    @CraftComputing 24 дні тому +65

    I got to see the original Dream PC Falcon Northwest case for this build a couple months ago. You should have called Adam to see if you could have put it all back together!

  • @AnonymousFreakYT
    @AnonymousFreakYT День тому

    1:00 - I love that you emphasize it having *hardware* overclocking controls - when at the time, it was the _software_ control that were new and amazing.

  • @yzflash9125
    @yzflash9125 24 дні тому +1

    I forgot about the sidewinder. Mechwarrior was my childhood with that.

  • @ChaosWorksUS
    @ChaosWorksUS 24 дні тому +153

    I still own "that" system. Around 2002 walked off the aircraft carrier, headed to Fry's and filled a shopping cart spending over 2000 USD. Abit TH7 raid motherboard, 1.7Ghz Pentium 4, VGA nVidia GeForce3 Ti 500, DVD Write drive, Power supply, WD drive, ram, windows 2000 OS. Put it into an aluminum briefcase for mobility on base. Bought a legit case and added Sound blaster Audigy platinum EX, Klipsh 5.1 pro media later. ...upgraded to 2.8Ghz (same motherboard with chip adapter) and water cooled since then. The Klipsh 5.1 is the only thing still in use.

    • @RJARRRPCGP
      @RJARRRPCGP 24 дні тому +8

      GeForce 3 was too expensive for me! It was at least almost like trying to get an 'RTX 4090 or 4080! So, in October, 2001, it was a GeForce 2 MX200 32 MB for me.

    • @Tevruden
      @Tevruden 24 дні тому +3

      Which Fry's, i gotta know

    • @veeli1106
      @veeli1106 23 дні тому +10

      …you mean even the carrier has been decommissioned? 🤔

    • @rasmusballeby8628
      @rasmusballeby8628 22 дні тому +2

      I miss the old Abit boards

    • @nickmuscolino8724
      @nickmuscolino8724 21 день тому +1

      @@Tevrudenit was probably a fry’s electronics

  • @BurnDivisionGames
    @BurnDivisionGames 24 дні тому +66

    NGL, as someone growing up in pretty much the same era of PC gaming as people like Linus and even Jay(z), I am extremely jealous that he gets to have a job putting together old Dream PC builds. Makes me feel young again, which is simply fueled by the same envy-driven energy I had when these builds were relevant.

    • @drek9k2
      @drek9k2 24 дні тому

      I mean we probably could, if anything our time may be more valuable than the money we'd need to spend. Although I am guessing we're getting at the other end of the U curve, where PC parts rapidly depreciate in value til they bottoming out and begin going up again simply due to rarity. Working CRT monitors gonna be like that.

    • @handlemonium
      @handlemonium 23 дні тому +1

      I want a Sidewinder Joystick now....Maybe I should since I can't play MSFS 2020 properly without it?

    • @noth606
      @noth606 23 дні тому +1

      You should just go ahead and build the thing before the parts get rare enough to be expensive again. I have, some years ago, and now have every "dream PC" that I wanted boxed up in storage, since I'm done playing with them having scratched that itch permanently. But I built a socket A monster, a socket 478 or whatever the HT P4 was and a s939 with an AMD FX-60, and have about a pallet of video cards to pick from, including the bizarro dual GPU Asus MARS things which are actually very nice WHEN THEY WORK, which is about 50% o the time, the other half of the time only one GPU is running. And I have early SSDs like the OCZ card raid drive things that were godlike monsters back in the day. Note that I used plural there, I do in fact have more than one of those things. Full acrylic cases, monster tower cases, monster PSU's like 1250W, 1300W etc plus of course whatever the fanciest sound blasters were of that era, I don't remember the name anymore, but I have more than one of them too. Aureal Vortex too.
      Well, the downside is that it is, in fact, a sampling of "1 or 2 of EVERYTHING" you'd have in a fancy computer store between 2000 and 2006 or so, several cubic meters of blingified glorious PC masterrace creme de la creme. I have enough to build maybe 6-8 full systems with boxes of parts left over.
      - JUST DO IT -

  • @reload54
    @reload54 24 дні тому +1

    the Nostalgia on this one! I think I still have that exact magazine laying around somewhere, I remember drooling over PC Mag, a trip to the grocery store would not be complete without telling mom to find me in the magazine section I'll be reading PC Magazine.

  • @dogie61
    @dogie61 24 дні тому +6

    I still have that sidewinder in the garage! It was the best for Mechwarrior!

    • @jaymorrison2419
      @jaymorrison2419 22 дні тому +1

      In good shape it’s still a few hundred bucks. I love mine even today.

    • @visualdarkness
      @visualdarkness 20 днів тому +1

      Just got one for flight simming and it is great!

    • @jaymorrison2419
      @jaymorrison2419 20 днів тому

      @@visualdarkness I STILL use mine for Elite Dangerous.

    • @visualdarkness
      @visualdarkness 20 днів тому

      @@jaymorrison2419 I got Elite but still have to try it out!

    • @visualdarkness
      @visualdarkness 20 днів тому

      @@jaymorrison2419 I got Elite but still need to try the game!

  • @SecretSunglasses
    @SecretSunglasses 24 дні тому +122

    The N64 used RDRAM for its memory and the Expansion Pak (the thing that came with Donkey Kong 64) was a 4MB RAM module. The "Jumper Pak" (the thing that came pre-installed in the slot the Expansion Pak goes in) was a CRIMM, or a dummy RDRAM stick required for electrical continuity. That's why you can't run it with the slot empty even though the Jumper Pak doesn't really do anything

    • @Butterscotch_96
      @Butterscotch_96 23 дні тому +2

      I thought the Jumper Pack was the RAM.

    • @Thelango99
      @Thelango99 23 дні тому +3

      PS2 uses RDRAM as well 32MB of it.

    • @SecretSunglasses
      @SecretSunglasses 23 дні тому

      @@Butterscotch_96 it's just a few resistors and capacitors

  • @exvaran
    @exvaran 24 дні тому +31

    1:20
    ...but in September of 2001¹
    ____________________________
    ¹Better known for other things

    • @Retromags_Brian
      @Retromags_Brian 24 дні тому

      Not relevant here.

    • @MadContendery
      @MadContendery 24 дні тому +11

      linus not being able to afford this was the worst thing that happened during that time

    • @arnox4554
      @arnox4554 23 дні тому

      What, the Noodle Incident?

  • @shanematthews1985
    @shanematthews1985 22 дні тому +3

    In true canadian style, he is applying the Geneva Checklist by shooting at a pilot who has ejected >.

  • @Syddy_
    @Syddy_ 23 дні тому +1

    20:30 Linus "War Crimes" Sebastian back at it again

  • @BlackHoleForge
    @BlackHoleForge 24 дні тому +68

    7:27 I remember using the Nero Burning Rom (that's what they called it) and seeing that buffer bar. Man does that bring back some memories. Imagine getting 3/4 of the way through the cd, and then having a buffer issue. Then the whole CD has to be thrown away, or used as a coaster.

    • @stevethepocket
      @stevethepocket 24 дні тому +9

      I miss when products could have goofy dad jokes for brand names. Can we bring that back, please, tech industry?

    • @juh-roon
      @juh-roon 24 дні тому +1

      Back with my second pc (around 1997) Easy CD Creator (4?) gave me the same level of anxiety. Oh man, that buffer bar. Taskill everything but Explorer and ECDC and hope for the best!

    • @tz8785
      @tz8785 24 дні тому +1

      In my recollection, this was something I worried about but I don't remember the dreaded buffer underrun actually happening, even on a PC several years older (Win 98, about 500 MHz CPU, might have been a K6).

    • @K-o-R
      @K-o-R 24 дні тому +3

      BURN-proof. SuperLink. Or even plain old boring "Buffer underrun protection" in Nero. Good times.

    • @jonessperandio
      @jonessperandio 24 дні тому +4

      Dammit. Only today, after 20 years, I realized that "Nero Burning Rom" is supposed to be a pun with Nero burning Rome.

  • @petersziraki7672
    @petersziraki7672 24 дні тому +96

    The golden age of gaming! No loot boxes, and no microtransactions. Just pure computing, without any shiny RGBs. I miss those times :) .

    • @Zedman3333
      @Zedman3333 24 дні тому +2

      Hey speaking of RGB, In my pc “back in day” I had those small neon lights in my case , ahhhh the days, playing cs 1.3 , getting my skins off cs banana….glorious

  • @tjmbv8680
    @tjmbv8680 23 дні тому +1

    Its always fun playing with your dream hardware from your childhood, I'm doing so now messing around with the e5 v3/v4 platform and its so satisfying.

  • @MrJones-bx9vp
    @MrJones-bx9vp 16 днів тому +1

    20:32
    Linus: Can i shoot down his parachute
    Um sir thats a war crime

  • @lvachon
    @lvachon 24 дні тому +34

    Oh god, seeing the back of that Deskstar and it's jumper config chart gave just me a shot of PTSD I didn't know existed. Thank god those days are over.

    • @Brandon01110
      @Brandon01110 23 дні тому

      i hated lining up molex connectors, there seemed to be always one pin that made it horrible

  • @jacobstall1588
    @jacobstall1588 24 дні тому +128

    Honestly I wish cases still had removable motherboard trays, my least favorite part of pc building is lining up the IO.

    • @bobspldbckwrds
      @bobspldbckwrds 24 дні тому +6

      I want my motherboard tray to mount to french cleats.

    • @jacobstall1588
      @jacobstall1588 24 дні тому

      @@bobspldbckwrds ooooh that would be satisfying

    • @windowsuser321
      @windowsuser321 24 дні тому +3

      I hate I/O shields. I wish we could go back to when they didn't have those annoying prong things...

    • @jacobstall1588
      @jacobstall1588 24 дні тому +6

      @@windowsuser321 Yeah and now the ease of installation completely depends on what kind of motherboard you have because some have attached IO shields which is so much easier. They could all be easy 😩

    • @zachsilby4569
      @zachsilby4569 24 дні тому +1

      I also see it and go "Damn, free Test Bench stand." so now I'm looking at finding one lol

  • @iaacristobal
    @iaacristobal 23 дні тому +1

    20:33 Linus casually attempts a war crime

  • @AzurePanda08
    @AzurePanda08 24 дні тому +6

    I really appreciate the edits with voice. I like to listen while driving and I used to miss the text only edits (I'm not watching my phone while I drive) so the voice edits are much better!

  • @dragon2knight
    @dragon2knight 24 дні тому +61

    These older builds melt my ancient heart, please do more Linus, I'll break out the hot cocoa with mini marshmallows to enjoy it!

  • @pixy2181
    @pixy2181 24 дні тому +72

    grade 9 linus is shaking in his boot

  • @4RILDIGITAL
    @4RILDIGITAL 23 дні тому

    Having a machine like this in my teens would have blown my mind, despite it being positively ancient by today's standards.

  • @reddeadunderwear5992
    @reddeadunderwear5992 24 дні тому +1

    These are my favourite types of videos you guys make!

  • @brendanshroyer7696
    @brendanshroyer7696 24 дні тому +18

    I had no idea the Microsoft Sidewinder flight stick was so old. I picked one up second hand that I've used as my flight stick for years because I couldn't afford the newer sticks. It still holds up today, even if it doesn't have a lot of fancy features.

  • @Zymaric
    @Zymaric 24 дні тому +25

    I love when you test older hardware its so important for preservation in tech. Thank you Grinus Ledia Moup!

  • @t20594
    @t20594 24 дні тому +1

    Need to have this setup in the LAN Center. Do a couple of generational Maximum PCs different years

  • @toltecnightmare
    @toltecnightmare 24 дні тому +3

    brought to you by Tigerdirect

  • @m1gzm
    @m1gzm 24 дні тому +14

    this video was such a nostalgic trip; it brought back so many memories. thank you for sharing this Linus.

  • @lurick
    @lurick 24 дні тому +167

    But not too poor....
    For this segue to our sponsor!!!

    • @morrish044
      @morrish044 24 дні тому +3

      lol

    • @nehoni7547
      @nehoni7547 24 дні тому +9

      Bro is a time traveler

    • @ilovetrainsscr
      @ilovetrainsscr 24 дні тому +3

      thats his job not yours

    • @Mygame2play
      @Mygame2play 24 дні тому +5

      how you post 3 mins ago when the video came out 30 seconds ago

    • @seoulglo1999
      @seoulglo1999 24 дні тому

      I miss Maximum PC and CPU Magazine, AKA analogue UA-cam for PC builders.

  • @baconstorm2259
    @baconstorm2259 23 дні тому +1

    20:37 glad to see linus getting back to his Canadian roots.

  • @Skotty64081
    @Skotty64081 22 дні тому +1

    Removable motherboard trays were awesome. Especially the Lian Li ones that had a separate single connector for all of the power/led/reset connections. You could connect all of those annoying connectors outside the case, then it was just a single plug after inserting the tray back into the case. I also miss the aluminum cases, which used to be far easier to find than they are now.

    • @eDoc2020
      @eDoc2020 20 днів тому

      The disconnectable front panel cable is arguably the best feature of those Lian-Li cases. On the other hand the front panel USB had a separate connector for each pin. I "fixed" that with some tape to hold the pins in the proper configuration.

  • @mizouse02
    @mizouse02 24 дні тому +8

    man what a trip down memory lane. I think I remember reading that article and drooling over it. Also glad i kept some of my peripherals and gear from my past builds. Although sadly I mistakenly ewasted my build from 2002, was an athlon xp 1500+ build. Wish i could get it back.

  • @riazpatel5296
    @riazpatel5296 24 дні тому +5

    Thanks for the trip down memory lane, in 2001 I was the MS Exchange admin for the largest bank in South Africa, I had the privilege of having access to the kind of equipment only a bank and a German OEM could have. Not having to pay retail for equipment was an amazing perk that I wish I still had!!

  • @marlonhoyte5285
    @marlonhoyte5285 21 день тому

    Brings me back! Thank you for doing this

  • @realmccoyrandomthings1847
    @realmccoyrandomthings1847 23 дні тому

    My dad still uses his ffb Ms sidewinder, he finds old used ones and rebuilds it from parts when something breaks on it. And Crimson Skies was probably my favorite game from back then, glad to see you playing it!

  • @SwagusSE
    @SwagusSE 24 дні тому +10

    There is something special about building with top of the line old components in modern days

  • @JackRLong12
    @JackRLong12 24 дні тому +62

    Love these throwback builds! So glad you did the ffb sidewinder also!

  • @KooYu
    @KooYu 21 день тому

    I still have a working MAME machine with a P4 1.4 oc'ed to 1.54 (motherboard doesnt go higher). It's loud but it gets the job done beautifully.
    Thank you for the nostalgia trip!

  • @JimK03.
    @JimK03. 24 дні тому +1

    Linus making me feel real old discussing the 64mb video card. I can still remember my excitement over the upgrade from the 16mb card I had to a top of the line 32mb card. That and all of the parts he discusses here were upgrades that are many generations later than the PC I was running at that time. I did own that joystick and a very similar racing wheel. I'm pretty sure I've still got them in a box in the attic.

  • @swaggamesph3342
    @swaggamesph3342 24 дні тому +24

    You forgot a TV Adapter with the antenna port where you can connect an antenna or a cable! That was still a thing in 2001, at least in our country. My friend and I usually swap recordings of show since he have a different cable service and we burn them to a CD, then we swap CD's.

    • @AgathaVixen
      @AgathaVixen 24 дні тому

      Sure, in that time was a cool accessory, but since the analog tv signals were turn off, all of that TV cards are useless in 2024.

    • @Pasi123
      @Pasi123 24 дні тому

      @@AgathaVixen At least few years later digital TV tuner cards were a thing and I wouldn't be surprised if they were already available in 2001. Many TV tuner cards also had S-Video and/or Composite input so they could be used as a capture card for a game console or VCR

    • @goldenheartOh
      @goldenheartOh 24 дні тому

      I bought one of those! I forget the name, but it was buggy like crazy. Absolutly unusable. It was a nice dream at that time to have DVR in my PC when DVR itself was pretty new.

  • @gavizcool268
    @gavizcool268 24 дні тому +144

    We can afford anything.. with our sponsor!

  • @Romerco77
    @Romerco77 21 день тому

    I Love this retro computers videos, congrats!!

  • @ryanmahood1795
    @ryanmahood1795 21 день тому

    My PC Power & Cooling 1000W Power Supply from the era of this build is still running 24/7 in a home server. Those things were built to NEVER DIE.

  • @heimvar
    @heimvar 24 дні тому +26

    Helllll yeah I love these kind of videos (going over your staffs old tech dreams)

  • @Eli-zb2yj
    @Eli-zb2yj 24 дні тому +31

    My: I used to be poor now. I am still poor

    • @homelessEh
      @homelessEh 24 дні тому +1

      me too now im a professional poor selling poor items to other fellow poors.

    • @homelessEh
      @homelessEh 24 дні тому +1

      good ole PoorCess auto

  • @stelp7617
    @stelp7617 23 дні тому

    Oh man, this took me down memory lane. the rounded IDE cables, not screwing in the CD drives on the "other" side, brown motherboards, PCI cards for EVERYTHING... from 2002 I was working at a PC store, and got to play with all that sort of stuff, and them RAMBUS hot surface warnings are no joke.
    Good times, hits in the nostalgia feels pretty hard. I also used to drool over the Maximum PC mag top tier gaming PCs.

  • @blazer425
    @blazer425 24 дні тому +5

    I loved reading Maximum PC back in the day and the Dream Machine issues were always a treat. Would be cool to see more videos exploring their builds.

  • @Hybridsteel
    @Hybridsteel 24 дні тому +8

    man this takes me back to my mid teens all that green for boards and ram, i took about 20 years away from building to have a sort of life i built my first machine this side of the 2000's only a few years ago and needed to learn how to build again. thanks for the trip down memory lane.

  • @StaticCrowbar
    @StaticCrowbar 20 днів тому

    I am currently watching this video with the audio piped to my Klipsch ProMedia 5.1 setup that I have had for many years. They are STILL amazing.

  • @Just_Joshing024
    @Just_Joshing024 24 дні тому +1

    9:03 yeah!

  • @CBZED101
    @CBZED101 24 дні тому +5

    I had a similar setup around that time. It was my first PC build when I was 15. Not nearly as high end but I played RTCW maxed at 1024x768 with no issue. Had the same steering wheel too, but a couple years later.

  • @cheeseisgreat24
    @cheeseisgreat24 24 дні тому +4

    Man, I nostalgia’d so hard with this video. I still run into systems like this that people have had in the back of their closet for decades, and every time I convert them into retro gaming machines to relive those glory days.

  • @Ninge
    @Ninge 18 днів тому

    Man, when I see people building a PC with old parts, it makes me kind of tear up. The feeling, the ambiance, the taste. Yes, the taste. That surrounds this era of PCs, especially made for gaming. It really felt like you're part of a "small" group of others who know what "true gaming" was.
    Dealing with "you really needed to know your stuff" to build a PC, even playing on low settings. I didn't even remember the last time I saw a "your GPU is not supported " dialog box or something like it. Heck, you had to set the jumper on a HDD for it to work, setting it to master or slave. There's also cable select.
    I'll just keep rambling on...
    I can feel this video.
    I won't get into dip switches.

  • @chestbuster1987
    @chestbuster1987 24 дні тому

    So many memories. There was something magic about PCs back in the day.

  • @philippresch366
    @philippresch366 24 дні тому +5

    Having worked in a computer store back then, this video brings back a lot of memories

  • @_badsine_
    @_badsine_ 24 дні тому +31

    "where's his parachute? He's dead." weird, a Canadian trying to commit war crimes?? Who'd have seen that coming?

    • @th3R0b0t
      @th3R0b0t 24 дні тому +4

      he's toggling that real old school gamer, I can't remember the game, but pilots that would parachute out, you could fly through or shoot the parachutes and it would change the sprite from a floating chute, to a crumpled one, and increase the fall rate...

    • @drek9k2
      @drek9k2 24 дні тому

      In fairness I always did that in Chuck Yeager's Air Combat. I didn't know Electronic Arts was evil at the time. I am shocked at the time I wasted on that though.

  • @TJKlimoski
    @TJKlimoski 24 дні тому

    When you broke out the sidewinder joystick a ton of buried memories flooded back to me!

  • @jeffb6786
    @jeffb6786 23 дні тому

    Love that case! Still have my Lian Li aluminum case with removable MB tray, and it houses my EP45-UD3R/Q9650 build from 2009. Some things should never be chucked in the garbage. Probably explains why my main PC is still residing in a 1st Gen Cosmos case. It's a true beast, but I just keep upgrading the components over the years. Now has an Asus Z590 and i7 11700K build in it. (I only splurge on new shit every 4 or 5 years now.) Hell, I still have my first ever LCD monitor, a Samsung 151v 15", and it doesn't have a scratch on it. I seriously doubt the two Acer's I'm looking at now will last 20 years. Keep the old stuff alive, Linus, and stop trying to shoot the parachuting pilots. Thanks for the trip down memory lane!

  • @ZombieHandler
    @ZombieHandler 24 дні тому +16

    I built this exact computer back in like 2006 lol. Prices had dropped. My pc case was yellow though. Great throwback to the good ole days!

    • @buttersquids
      @buttersquids 24 дні тому +1

      Wow, how did it hold up by then? PC tech was moving super quickly then right?

    • @Unknown_Genius
      @Unknown_Genius 24 дні тому

      @@buttersquids probably didn't matter too much considering that loads of people had been happy to just build a computer at all and bring it to a lan honestly.
      Still vividly remember all the people who just put their hardware into a coke bottle case and used that as a setup.

    • @Pasi123
      @Pasi123 24 дні тому +1

      @@buttersquids I doubt it had the same exact parts. The socket 423 platform was really short lived but the newer socket 478 and 775 Pentium 4's were around for many years. There was still new Pentium 4's released in 2006 and the first Core2's weren't released until July.
      Though I guess he could have bought the parts used for cheap, but even then socket 478 would have been more likely.
      In 2006 I was using a Celeron 333MHz and NVIDIA Riva TNT. lol

    • @RJARRRPCGP
      @RJARRRPCGP 24 дні тому +1

      @@Pasi123 In 2006= It was an Asus A7N8X-X with an Athlon XP Barton 3000+ with 512 MB of PC2700 DDR1 SDRAM.

    • @ZombieHandler
      @ZombieHandler 22 дні тому

      @@buttersquids Was playing blizzard games back in the day. Hard drive failed, fan on gpu melted. Just figured being 2 to 3 years being the new stuff was ok enough back then! I do miss the magazines though!

  • @Dlehnerswe
    @Dlehnerswe 24 дні тому +3

    I used the sidewinder force feedback 2 as my daily driver for flight sims up until very very recently (as in months). It's one of the best joysticks ever made, in my opinion.

  • @arvilslohmuss8317
    @arvilslohmuss8317 24 дні тому +1

    That logitech stearing wheel is the same as mine ! I bought mine on facebook marketplace for pretty cheap because i didnt wanna spend too much for a wheel but it still works perfectly to this day

  • @stephenpatterson8056
    @stephenpatterson8056 24 дні тому +1

    I think more UA-camrs should try to make these types of videos. I've gotten so sick of youngsters who weren't around 20+ years ago complaining about the pricing of gaming PC builds. It's ALWAYS been an expensive hobby. Where the bulk of the money goes has just flip flopped over time. But all in, you're looking generally at 4K-5K to build a top end PC just as you were looking at 20+ years ago. And even more. I really got into PC building a few years prior to the vintage of this build and guess what? Pricing was the same if not a bit higher in mid-late '90s

  • @rdj0981
    @rdj0981 24 дні тому +6

    I still use a Lian-li Pc V2120, with a removable motherboard tray. It's an outstanding case. Need modern inputs? That's what bay adapters are for 😍

  • @TheAdmc247
    @TheAdmc247 24 дні тому +5

    Buffer overflow was the bane of my existence ripping CDs. 💿

    • @DarkForce2024
      @DarkForce2024 24 дні тому

      Buffer made you suffer huh? Me to... meeee to.

  • @Ricci0492
    @Ricci0492 22 дні тому

    Wow blast from the past I actually had that setup.. I laughed when reading the mobo manual and see under memory installation, " insert rd ram in the rimm slot"

  • @AustriaColorised
    @AustriaColorised 23 дні тому

    linus's ability to seamlessly promote the sponser and their website in every video is unmatched

  • @christopherbaker7209
    @christopherbaker7209 24 дні тому +4

    I too remember drooling ovr the insane power of the Maximum PC build.

  • @zoiksy
    @zoiksy 24 дні тому +4

    One of my favourite LTT videos in a while. Thanks Team!

  • @KorbenDallasMyMan
    @KorbenDallasMyMan 23 дні тому

    Linus needed this. He NEEDED this.

  • @ConnorVisser
    @ConnorVisser 24 дні тому

    Having read Maximum PC as a kid I'd actually be down for a series of this. Just building the dream pc through the years!

  • @DingoCraft_
    @DingoCraft_ 24 дні тому +2

    16:43 They’re made in Ireland just like you 😊

  • @K-o-R
    @K-o-R 24 дні тому +14

    I didn't think I could feel so nostalgic and so attacked at the same time.
    17:00 I'm pretty sure RtCW is a fairly standard Quake 3 engine game, and you already showed the numbers about how the processor alone crushed vanilla Quake 3.

    • @Spinalsembrace
      @Spinalsembrace 24 дні тому

      Was going to say it's based on quake engine 3, but you beat me to it. Not that impressive indeed.

    • @NuDimon
      @NuDimon 24 дні тому

      I bet it impressed him because he tried that game on weaker hardware back in the day

    • @YuProducciones
      @YuProducciones 24 дні тому

      LOL this coment , i don't know ... its funny hahaha this first sentence

    • @KokoroKatsura
      @KokoroKatsura 24 дні тому

      A N I M E
      N
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      E

    • @arnox4554
      @arnox4554 23 дні тому

      @@KokoroKatsura For some reason, I got a lot of 2000s forum nostalgia from this post.

  • @DouglasWatt
    @DouglasWatt 24 дні тому +1

    I went to college in 1999 with a ViewSonic 21inch 1600x1200 75Hz, with a .21 dot pitch monitor that I regret ever giving away. 1600x1200 is a highly, highly underrated resolution. Can't remember the model, but I don't think any display I've owned since has come to the same level of quality. Really looking forward to microLED getting to consumer price levels!

  • @darrengreen7906
    @darrengreen7906 23 дні тому

    Brings back some memories. Still got some equipment from that era in my collection.

  • @skoal9372
    @skoal9372 24 дні тому +3

    Awesome, please do more if you can.