That's a real dirty PC man, not faked. If you've ever worked on a computer you can telol the difference by how the dirt settled and stuck. It only does it that why when it has set for a very long time. Not everything on here is fake, numb nuts.
@@Alhast72 except that’s not dust from something sitting. You need to think about that. You are a fool if you think dust from “many years” will look like that, and wipe away like that. It won’t. Dust will also not collect INSIDE something, vertically. Between two pieces.
@@PTRRanger951 Do you have Down syndrome? I feel for you. If it is windy in the area, then dust will be everywhere, I live on the outskirts of the city, in a private house, we have constant winds that carry dust, any thing that stands outside for some time becomes completely dusty
You can put every PC component into the dishwasher after you discharge it. it wont cause any harm, if u dont use any cleaning solutions. After the "bath" you need to dry it completly. The OC wizards like der8auer using the dishwasher too to r emove vaseline from the components after a sub-zero OC.
You can wash electronics with water but it has to have ABSOLUTELY NO POWER in it otherwise it might never work again and it has to be dried VERY VERY VERY well or you know you could just not put it in water or wash it with water
I recently restored and upgraded one (it wasn't this bad tho) and installed the latest version of Debian Linux. I put the 4 core chips so it can have 8 cores and 16GB of RAM, a 1TB HDD and a 120GB SSD and also added an HD5770 GPU. Eternal machine. Nice vis.
Hard to think that this, once the most modular and reparable computer was made by apple, who is now known as the company who absolutely despise repair shops😂
Everything was fine up to the part when he washed the electronic components with water, This is crazy and you should never try that, as you will certainly fry out many tiny components. I'm genuinly amazed this is still working
@LancAubreybetter wash it with isopropanol or if u using water use distilled water and let it dry atleast a week normal water leaves minerals wich cause a visible residue
@@flickwtchr It doesn't fit but the condition of the thermal paste is too perfect, it's as if it were very new, it is assumed that the PC had already been used for a long time and was moving forward but it turns out that I had just put thermal paste on it, but knowing how it is after 1 or 2 years ago it is almost impossible for it to be in such good driving condition, that is why I doubt that the video is true. Because I have cleaned and touched a PC with years and years without maintenance and it doesn't look like that.
I have a Mac Pro 5.1, upgraded with a flashed GTX960 graphics card and i was tired of the not updatable MacOS High Sierra (Apple not supporting nvidia anymore). After unsatisfying tries with Bootcamp, i dropped MacOS completely and installed Windows 10 20H2 as single OS. Now i have a quite modern PC with gaming capability (at least enough for DOOM 2016) and one of the finest case, a PC could have.
@@bread5493 corrosion brother as 100% evaporation is not possible and also it's dissolves the the flux and redistributes it's flux all over And also it's likes inhaling water to clean lungs, you will live but your overall life expectancy will be lowered with increased risks
Please dont use water to clean electronics! Thats really dangerous since it would cause corrosion and leaks on the board. If its mendetory then use isopropyl alcohol. The rest of the video is really great.
Back when computers were able to be serviced without having to contend with sticky parts. The only thing off on the date was the HD which had a April 2010 date. Still cool to see that brought back to life with OG parts.
I live in Brazil and I am a teacher and I work with a very poor community. I would like to set up a laboratory at school so that the children can use these wonderful computers.
That thermal paste was still living after 16 years 🔥🔥 this pc was definetly not thrown into the desert for an half year, to get that "dusty aesthetic" Look
It would be so much easier and quicker if he didn't dump that much dust inside that case in the first place. Sure, he couldn't call it "restoration" any more. BTW I like case fixing with those massive stripped screws, he probably took them from his tractor.
Commercial electronics are typically washed with deionized water as the last cleaning step, then put through a drying oven. You can clean electronics at home with regular water, but the trick is to make sure there isn't any residue and/or mineral deposits left over. First step is to remove any socketed ICs. Next clean with tap water + regular dish soap. Give a good scrub. Then rinse with deionized water or isopropyl alcohol. Leave to dry for about a day. Helps to place it next to a fan. Put chips back in.
yall are dumb, you can wash computers in the dishwasher and it would be fine. you just need to: remove all power, incuding discharging capacitors. leave it to dry for a week or so and there.
@@Redraddle You can wash the motherboard with water but it is not recommended because water can get trapped in small parts causing corrosion, so it is better to use isopropyl alcohol
@@Creeperwick I understand that you can wash electronics with water but only with distilled water. Not water from a dirty hose. This "restoration" was faked.
What rust? There was only dust, and he explicitly show it is only dust, write in subtitles about it as a dust, and wipe it. I hate those fake-kind of restoration videos, but here is merely restoration - and doesnt look like fake
@@egg-scp-secret-lab lol) man, with such an argument, I suspect this is your age) if you looked, you would see that I have been on the platform for 14 years only, not to mention my age) As I mention,I would not even call this video a restoration, he just wiped off the dust and blew out the case
Wow that's so cool I just had 1 problem, for 16 years and little to no trace of rust I know in low humid environments electronics can last facing the elements for a decent chunk of time. But there should still be traces of rust still a pretty good video, please.
@@jerg13 the screws, pcb components, and connectors etc aren't. If this were real, there would be small amounts of corrosion all over the place from ambient moisture
I hope with the minimal amount of money you make off the videos, invest in some proper tools and clean the components and case thoroughly, watching you screw the philips screws with flat head just makes me shake my head.
Мне почему то казалось что это видео не твое, а кто то кто находит всякие телефоны, моет их чинит снял видео с маком, хотел было его тебе скинуть, но под конец по заставке на мониторе заставило усомнится. В общем твой контент неотличим по качеству от западного)
Это украинец. Такой канал есть. T-1000, так вот он пере озвучил все видео и выложил их на другом своём канале "ЧТО?" Видно монетезации там нет, и он создал уже ТРЕТИЙ канал по счету
@@winterfox20060 Это просто какой то левый писюн а вот видос спызжен под чистую у ЧТО? С ПК он же Т1000. Смутила мойка комплектухи под проточкой, и резкий переход из теплых краев в хату Т1000 с его монтажом. задолбали эти горе рестовраторы
yet another fake restoration. how come the thermal paste is still not rock hard? thats some bullshit. also washing the graphics card with water? are you insane? 15:45 bro....what is that thermal paste application?
common sense you nut. Thermal paste does not dry after that long. and that thermal paste application is thin. it won't spread out as much. water does not damage the computer unless you don't dry it propperly.
@@richwater296 Some low quality thermal paste definitely dries out, though it’s not guaranteed with age. Water itself isn’t dangerous, it’s the conducive metal and salt residues that remains after drying, which can cause a short or corrosion. Depending on the water makeup, the risk will be higher or lower for damage, but always present. The right way is to use distilled water and specialty PCB detergent.
They just stopped using it a few years ago making it one of the longest used designs in Apple history! They started using it in 2003 with the power Mac g5
I was just glad to see how it all comes apart then goes back together. I've recently picked up a Mac Pro that's not working so I want to fix it & upgrade it to run Pro Tools for my recording studio. I wont be washing the motherboard under water though. My air compressor should be enough. Cheers Y/all.
Я заподозрил, что ты из России или бывшего СССР, когда увидел старый инструмент и плоскую отвертку для крестовых винтов. Купи нормальный инструмент - стоит недорого, а работать намного приятнее.
Everyone understands something different when it comes to restoration. For me it was a partial cleaning, nothing more!
at least, you knew and saw the cleaning process.
a strong airhose had done the job.
Bla bla bla
you are absolutely r8 my friend 😀
i think it is the cleaning that makes restoration satisfying
Love the fake dust
😂😂
Hmmm bro should searched before commenting the first ever Mac Pro was released in 2006 and this is from 2007 so yeah
dust can be fake but spidr web can,t
@@Soniofficial45but spider web didn't in pc, he just take pc to the place that have spider web and film lol
@@Çømbø7zit’s from 2006 the mobo says apple 2006 on it
I’m amazed at the time and effort it took to make it look that dirty and dusty. That’s actually some talent!
That's a real dirty PC man, not faked. If you've ever worked on a computer you can telol the difference by how the dirt settled and stuck. It only does it that why when it has set for a very long time. Not everything on here is fake, numb nuts.
😂😂
BEFORE WRITING COMMENTS, YOU NEED TO THINK. THE COMPUTER STAYED IN SARAVA IN THE VILLAGE AND GOT DUST FOR MANY YEARS BECAUSE IT WAS NOT USED.
@@Alhast72 except that’s not dust from something sitting. You need to think about that. You are a fool if you think dust from “many years” will look like that, and wipe away like that. It won’t.
Dust will also not collect INSIDE something, vertically. Between two pieces.
@@PTRRanger951 Do you have Down syndrome? I feel for you. If it is windy in the area, then dust will be everywhere, I live on the outskirts of the city, in a private house, we have constant winds that carry dust, any thing that stands outside for some time becomes completely dusty
16 years old but still a very beautiful design
There is nothing better in the Mac world. After Jobs left us all we've gotten is BULLSHIT machines.
Almost 21 years actually
@@mustasheolll2020 the Mac Pro was released in 2006 which were 16 Years ago at the time of the comment
@@DJJumpdancer Yes but that design was first used on the PowerMac G5 released in June 2003
@@mustasheolll2020 well they changed it a bit for the Mac Pro tho :)
sir - this is first time i have seen a motherboard and ram being washed in water!! you have guts and extreme confidence
You can put every PC component into the dishwasher after you discharge it. it wont cause any harm, if u dont use any cleaning solutions. After the "bath" you need to dry it completly. The OC wizards like der8auer using the dishwasher too to r emove vaseline from the components after a sub-zero OC.
Its perfectly safe to clean mainboards with water, just putting them back in service not fully dried is bad
😮😮😮😮
Almost fainted when I saw him washing the motherboard with water! Crazy how apple's design was evident even on the inside of the machine.
its fake
Its not water is isaprophilic alcohol i dont know how its written
it’s fake
@@tdlasewer1469isn’t it isopropyl alcohol
You can wash electronics with water but it has to have ABSOLUTELY NO POWER in it otherwise it might never work again and it has to be dried VERY VERY VERY well or you know you could just not put it in water or wash it with water
He simply wiped away the dust that he himself had created.
If it was a really old PC, there would be cobwebs inside.
That’s not true. I’ve restored many computers. Cob webs are rare. But here the dust on the exterior of the Mac was definitely fake.
I recently restored and upgraded one (it wasn't this bad tho) and installed the latest version of Debian Linux. I put the 4 core chips so it can have 8 cores and 16GB of RAM, a 1TB HDD and a 120GB SSD and also added an HD5770 GPU. Eternal machine. Nice vis.
The dirt was for dramatic effect
With the cost of energy in one year you can buy a nuc which is faster and more power efficient.
@@adrian-ik8hf I live in Russia and electricity is incredibly cheap lmfao
@@andrupka8749 Yeah.... I get it. But why waste energy for powering something which is considered e-waste?
@@adrian-ik8hf why throw it out or put it on a shelf when it's a perfectly working computer?
This is the first guy who washed pc components. So interesting to see.❤❤❤
People have been doing it for 30+ years. It’s not that uncommon.
@@PTRRanger951 yep, to kill their components
@@Fenrir_Realit only kills electronics if they are not fully dried powering them again
I actually use the 2010 one as my main PC and for gaming, and its perfect! 64 gigs ram, 6tb storage, 2 cd drives, PERFECT!
i bet bro the things are tanks
cd drives ? for what ?
@@ReinedDesires well, I have for example Discs with games, and our car can only read cds so we for example make Discs with music
@@MatiEP09 👍
bro im wondering what u got GPU ?
That old Mac Pro case is still one of the most beautiful computer cases ever if you ask me.
Everything after is junk.
@@RockwellAIM65 at least the trashcan model is literally
Brilliant , love the fake dust 😂 funny af , well done !
Restoring a computer with such a screwdriver is a feat!
I am sneezing because you cleaned the monitor 😎😎😎
Hard to think that this, once the most modular and reparable computer was made by apple, who is now known as the company who absolutely despise repair shops😂
Now u can't even upgrade ram on new Mac's 😑
Loved seeing it play Rust at the end!!!! Beautiful!!!!
Everything was fine up to the part when he washed the electronic components with water, This is crazy and you should never try that, as you will certainly fry out many tiny components. I'm genuinly amazed this is still working
Because he change to a new one
@@Fuuan1132 my thoughts exactly
Bro i was cringing to hard when he did that lol
@Zaan1992 same!
Same here hahaha
It's cool to watch this video and seeing my mac pro (the same case as the one in the video) in the corner of my room
That was incredible, I still have my early 2008 3,1 I did all the upgrades it's a beast.
no its not
Its hardly even bearable. Stop the 🧢
Nice to see this drinking an cold beer eating my pork barbecue with baked potatos. Thanks for the meticulosity and well done job in this piece of art.
Маки в подвале у тебя, а отвёртка одна на все случаи жизни!))))))
О я не один тут русский
@@Иван-ж3э4ц Один!)))))
You really don't know how lucky you are you have a apple product to restore and didn't even care it from 16 years
Air compressor works great for blowing out the dirt. I've done the dozens of times
Kids Don't wash Your PC components or it Will Blow Up Your PC to smithereens.
@LancAubreybetter wash it with isopropanol or if u using water use distilled water and let it dry atleast a week normal water leaves minerals wich cause a visible residue
How do you make the things look this dirty for the intro of these videos?
That's something I would really love to see.
They put some sort of dust from their beds and put some dirt on it
Stick one in someone's dirty house for a yr or 2 (without cleaning) and you will get this result but even worse.
@@mongovang With a blower and dust I would say because I doubt that PC was there enduring dust when the thermal paste was in perfect condition.
@@Rozherhn How would dust get into thermal paste that is wedged between the chip, the board, and the heat sink with torqued screws? Explain this.
@@flickwtchr It doesn't fit but the condition of the thermal paste is too perfect, it's as if it were very new, it is assumed that the PC had already been used for a long time and was moving forward but it turns out that I had just put thermal paste on it, but knowing how it is after 1 or 2 years ago it is almost impossible for it to be in such good driving condition, that is why I doubt that the video is true.
Because I have cleaned and touched a PC with years and years without maintenance and it doesn't look like that.
That was masterful!!! Bravo and excellent job both on the Mac and on the video!
I have a Mac Pro 5.1, upgraded with a flashed GTX960 graphics card and i was tired of the not updatable MacOS High Sierra (Apple not supporting nvidia anymore). After unsatisfying tries with Bootcamp, i dropped MacOS completely and installed Windows 10 20H2 as single OS. Now i have a quite modern PC with gaming capability (at least enough for DOOM 2016) and one of the finest case, a PC could have.
I’m running Monterey on my 2010 so you should be able to run it too by patching it.
Love the dramatization with the dirt lol😂
Bro you are severely underrated this video looks like freaking documentary quality!
use the wrong tool
its fake
watching from the very mac you're restoring, my man
Amazing restoration you really gave that mac a new lease of life!
using water will destroy the circuits and components of motherboard.
@@Maniacguy2777 maybe it was destiled water
@@Maniacguy2777 if you let the components dry out fully then nothing will happen
@@bread5493 corrosion brother as 100% evaporation is not possible and also it's dissolves the the flux and redistributes it's flux all over
And also it's likes inhaling water to clean lungs, you will live but your overall life expectancy will be lowered with increased risks
the fact he restored the cheese shedder 💀
😂😂😂😂
Please dont use water to clean electronics! Thats really dangerous since it would cause corrosion and leaks on the board. If its mendetory then use isopropyl alcohol. The rest of the video is really great.
I skipped when he washed the components, because it was unbearable to watch. I really hope he used other components than the washed ones...
That's allot of components for a xeon type pc, it's like taking apart an engine of a car with so many screws.
Mac really does it.
its amazing. i dont see any rust.
Bro used water😂
Back when computers were able to be serviced without having to contend with sticky parts. The only thing off on the date was the HD which had a April 2010 date. Still cool to see that brought back to life with OG parts.
Nice job in cleaning and repurposing old tech.
что то поплохело ему после твоего тогдашнего апгрейда
I live in Brazil and I am a teacher and I work with a very poor community. I would like to set up a laboratory at school so that the children can use these wonderful computers.
Fake restoration. Everything is is good as new.
First time came to this channel 🕵️
• Watching from Melaka, Malaysia 🇲🇾
great work and very good video, I can't imagine the hours of filming and editing 👏🏻
Wow, great restore.
It's just amazing how this people find this stuff in an abandoned piece of I don't know what and it's just scrubbed with a little bit of dust
Oh that’s an easy one. They put it there in the first place.
That thermal paste was still living after 16 years 🔥🔥 this pc was definetly not thrown into the desert for an half year, to get that "dusty aesthetic" Look
Оу, знакомый ковёр и подача материала)
Т 1000 ван лав❤️
Я знал ШО где-то я уже это видел!
Я вот тоже про Т1000 вспоминал когда смотрел😂. Это что он?
@@LivePages49он самый
@@ДенисКулиш-ы9в ага, уже понад. Жалко сто старве видео закрыл, такие прикольные были😁, посмотреть бы...
pick your PC from the desk: put it in the backyard: throw dust on it: start the camera: clean out the PC = Restoring an ancient 1300 BC computer
It would be so much easier and quicker if he didn't dump that much dust inside that case in the first place. Sure, he couldn't call it "restoration" any more. BTW I like case fixing with those massive stripped screws, he probably took them from his tractor.
This needs to be a feature film
Мыть комплектуху под проточной водой.. Не, ну этой какой то особый уровень. С таким подходом действительно надо мыть керхером ))
тоже знатно прихуел с этого) но по сути, вода не наврядит, если всё тщательно протереть
ага🤣
@@raiter0 отложения от воды после высыхания в разъемах все равно будут)
is it me or am i seeing this right this man cleaning parts with water. im not gonna judge your cleaning ways keep doing your thing.
How does the water on the elctronics make sense
Commercial electronics are typically washed with deionized water as the last cleaning step, then put through a drying oven. You can clean electronics at home with regular water, but the trick is to make sure there isn't any residue and/or mineral deposits left over. First step is to remove any socketed ICs. Next clean with tap water + regular dish soap. Give a good scrub. Then rinse with deionized water or isopropyl alcohol. Leave to dry for about a day. Helps to place it next to a fan. Put chips back in.
Because this is fake.
yall are dumb, you can wash computers in the dishwasher and it would be fine. you just need to: remove all power, incuding discharging capacitors. leave it to dry for a week or so and there.
@@Redraddle You can wash the motherboard with water but it is not recommended because water can get trapped in small parts causing corrosion, so it is better to use isopropyl alcohol
@@Creeperwick I understand that you can wash electronics with water but only with distilled water. Not water from a dirty hose. This "restoration" was faked.
The best idea! Wash your PC with water and turn it on...
This is fake
Bruh
@@BearomYT this is fake becaus there is literaly the Windows OS in a Mac computer.
@@B.U.EYou can do that with Bootcamp, the fake thing here is the dust
@@B.U.E you can install windows on mac lol
OMG he washed it with a water hose.... Great video btw
Faça mais vídeos restaurando outros PCs.. Seus vídeos são muito bons!
Good? You got to be kidding me! 😂😂😂
Maneiro o vídeo, maior satisfação ver um pc desse voltar a vida.
You dont know how much i love this videos, thank you so much!😁
Anyone notice how the rust can be wiped away with just a swipe of his hand?
All fake, just like most of the restoration videos on YT. It's a big money spinner though.
What rust? There was only dust, and he explicitly show it is only dust, write in subtitles about it as a dust, and wipe it. I hate those fake-kind of restoration videos, but here is merely restoration - and doesnt look like fake
@@Flat0Line1 You can clearly see rust you 11 year old.
@@egg-scp-secret-lab lol) man, with such an argument, I suspect this is your age)
if you looked, you would see that I have been on the platform for 14 years only, not to mention my age)
As I mention,I would not even call this video a restoration, he just wiped off the dust and blew out the case
@@Flat0Line1 this is a UA-cam comment section
The best Mac Pro case ever!
Wow that's so cool I just had 1 problem, for 16 years and little to no trace of rust I know in low humid environments electronics can last facing the elements for a decent chunk of time. But there should still be traces of rust still a pretty good video, please.
it's aluminum
@@jerg13 and aluminum can rust
@@catisyt6122 wrong aluminium can’t rust. It doesn’t contain any iron.
@@jerg13 the screws, pcb components, and connectors etc aren't. If this were real, there would be small amounts of corrosion all over the place from ambient moisture
It doesn't rust but it does oxidize.
Moreso it oxidizes and forms a layer that looks like grey and white patches. (Aka aluminium oxide)
Violent games for this East European computer wizard! 😂
I hope with the minimal amount of money you make off the videos, invest in some proper tools and clean the components and case thoroughly, watching you screw the philips screws with flat head just makes me shake my head.
once he started cleaning electronics with water i knew he was an idiot
next time use IPA
What a magical video. Good work and well done.
hello mac engineer, good job. love those machimes.
The water on the components part made me cringe a bit
The main thing is to dry the water as soon as possible
I believe in parallel universe, its possible to use that motherboard after washing it 😂
Bro can even turn a microwave into a gamer pc
Т1000 кто бы знал что ты таким занимашься... Уххх
это его канал
Я знаю что это ты, Т-1000)))
Видео шикарное
Промывку водой больно смотреть.. Хватило бы щеточки и пылесоса для всей чистки
разве? я думал их на заводе обмывают после пайки от кислоты.. это более чем нормально.
@@asketboo хуёво ты думал...
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍BONJOUR DE LA FRANCE
Мне почему то казалось что это видео не твое, а кто то кто находит всякие телефоны, моет их чинит снял видео с маком, хотел было его тебе скинуть, но под конец по заставке на мониторе заставило усомнится. В общем твой контент неотличим по качеству от западного)
Это украинец. Такой канал есть. T-1000, так вот он пере озвучил все видео и выложил их на другом своём канале "ЧТО?" Видно монетезации там нет, и он создал уже ТРЕТИЙ канал по счету
@@winterfox20060 Это просто какой то левый писюн а вот видос спызжен под чистую у ЧТО? С ПК он же Т1000. Смутила мойка комплектухи под проточкой, и резкий переход из теплых краев в хату Т1000 с его монтажом. задолбали эти горе рестовраторы
Finally someone that not cleaning pc part with hard brush T-
Muito bom 👍
great restoration
video fake
apple wants you to live in a world of prestine technolog[y but this is a great reminder we live in a world where things get dirty
Gran trabajo 👌👌👌👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Keep the dirt! It looks great on a MAC
yet another fake restoration. how come the thermal paste is still not rock hard? thats some bullshit. also washing the graphics card with water? are you insane? 15:45 bro....what is that thermal paste application?
common sense you nut. Thermal paste does not dry after that long. and that thermal paste application is thin. it won't spread out as much. water does not damage the computer unless you don't dry it propperly.
the verge bukkake method
@@richwater296 Some low quality thermal paste definitely dries out, though it’s not guaranteed with age. Water itself isn’t dangerous, it’s the conducive metal and salt residues that remains after drying, which can cause a short or corrosion. Depending on the water makeup, the risk will be higher or lower for damage, but always present. The right way is to use distilled water and specialty PCB detergent.
@@Dirty_Bear22 Pretty sure apple would not use crappy thermal paste
@@richwater296 Never said they did. They use a longer lasting lower performance paste like most manufactures these days.
I love it send it to me Joseph from Uganda thanks bro for the video
ти його з труни дістав?
Из гроба покойного Стива Джобса
Так это и есть гроб, только для тараканов😄
The very stylish casing looks cool & modern even now despite its age
They just stopped using it a few years ago making it one of the longest used designs in Apple history! They started using it in 2003 with the power Mac g5
помив плату))
Ого, аж до туди додивився)
I read somewhere on the internet that this house is one of the highest quality ever made, at least as far as branded machines are concerned.
👌👌👌👍
*I AM TIRED BOSS*
-_THE PC PROBABLY_
I remember the good days of turning one of these into a hackintosh
Super satisfying video!
I was just glad to see how it all comes apart then goes back together. I've recently picked up a Mac Pro that's not working so I want to fix it & upgrade it to run Pro Tools for my recording studio. I wont be washing the motherboard under water though. My air compressor should be enough. Cheers Y/all.
I wouldnt have used a hose to clean the components
Mom I need sand!
Deniel: Yes
Nice nice job on the mac
You look inside the case and you think it's the king of FPS, but in reality it's shaking its legs to get 50 FPS. 🤣
Great video
And we can confirm that water is not a big problem in machines but rather static energy 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Я заподозрил, что ты из России или бывшего СССР, когда увидел старый инструмент и плоскую отвертку для крестовых винтов. Купи нормальный инструмент - стоит недорого, а работать намного приятнее.
Great job.!!. Very good
If you don't think it's going to get damaged, clean your PC with water?