My aunt bought this same pc about 20 years ago for my older brothers. I wasnt born yet but every few years my dad would upgrade it with completely new hardware. Now me and my dad will upgrade it together
Thanks for the comment! I think you mean 'thermal paste' by 'CPU cream'? If so, you can easily buy a cheap syringe of paste on amazon, just search for 'thermal paste'. I recommend buying something from a reputable company, like Noctua, Thermal Grizzly, Cooler Master, etc. If you have any questions, feel free to ask!
You're right, but I couldn't really find a good price for one and the PCIe slots on the Pentium case don't allign perfectly with the slots on the motherboard. Maybe for part five!
@@Hunterrcrafter i suggest instead of using water cooled, use air cooled instead since you're not going to overclock it anyways soo air-cooled will do it's job. but its in you tho what you prefer. soo that the gpu can fit. if it still not fitting in, use extension cable and just modified the gpu placement. i hope that you'll have fun going this project. and i really hope that soon enough i can build my own with the my hard earn money
That's indeed a great way of making this PC the best it can be, but just so you know, I don't plan on using the PC as my main device. This is more something like a cool project/retro-ish PC for the 'older' experience.
@@Hunterrcrafter im aware of that. but just for fun and experience it's all worth it tho. if possible try to sell it and make another project, it's a great stepping stone to start a journey.
I'd like to think of this as "organized chaos" haha.
Great camerawork... it showcases each step perfectly.
Thank you! 'Organized chaos' is indeed kinda the style here :)
this is so hacky, I love it
Thank you!
My aunt bought this same pc about 20 years ago for my older brothers. I wasnt born yet but every few years my dad would upgrade it with completely new hardware. Now me and my dad will upgrade it together
That's super cool! Building/working on PCs together is a great actvity!
Nice setup man. Hopefully I'll make my gaming setup soon and your experience will help me greatly doing my own. Keep up the good work.
Thank you!
amazing job on that PC, love it!
Thank you!
well put together video good job!
Thanks!
You should have just used a air cooler for the i5. it doesn't really need the power of the water cooler! Insane build btw
Yeah I know, but I think it's a cool add-on and I love it.
This is like the most ghetto pc build I've ever seen. Great job lol
Thank you!
Great video!
I saw one of the Sleeping PC user from China, he storage the Modern spec PC hardware inside the Sleeper PC just like you
sick af! just would like to see you run something on this
What would you like me to run?
yeeee
My pc 5 years in the future be like
veiniest dude in tech
I'm pretty sure u used the same CPU like I have in my build
Thats cool!
I feel like the point of a sleeper build is not to show the internals, yet you cut a large hole in the side and added RGB...
Oh you're right lol, kinda defeats the whole purpose, but I couldn't find any other way to describe it.
@@Hunterrcrafter Still a pretty cool build though!
Hi can you pls help me i wanna build a sleeper gaming pc but i dont have a cpu cream. Can you please send me one?
Thanks for the comment! I think you mean 'thermal paste' by 'CPU cream'? If so, you can easily buy a cheap syringe of paste on amazon, just search for 'thermal paste'.
I recommend buying something from a reputable company, like Noctua, Thermal Grizzly, Cooler Master, etc.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask!
CPU cream 🥴@@Hunterrcrafter
Artic MX4 is a good choice, I don't think I've used anything else. I would recommend doing some research though, as with anything
better to add gpu to really claim its title the ULTIMATE
You're right, but I couldn't really find a good price for one and the PCIe slots on the Pentium case don't allign perfectly with the slots on the motherboard. Maybe for part five!
@@Hunterrcrafter i suggest instead of using water cooled, use air cooled instead since you're not going to overclock it anyways soo air-cooled will do it's job. but its in you tho what you prefer. soo that the gpu can fit. if it still not fitting in, use extension cable and just modified the gpu placement. i hope that you'll have fun going this project. and i really hope that soon enough i can build my own with the my hard earn money
That's indeed a great way of making this PC the best it can be, but just so you know, I don't plan on using the PC as my main device. This is more something like a cool project/retro-ish PC for the 'older' experience.
@@Hunterrcrafter im aware of that. but just for fun and experience it's all worth it tho. if possible try to sell it and make another project, it's a great stepping stone to start a journey.