There's nothing wrong with having an old rig if it still suits your needs. I'm still running a rig with an i5 6600k which is old at this point, and you can tell because newer games are starting to require newer processors, like Dead Space requiring an 8th gen minimum. Comparatively speaking my retro rig is ancient, rocking a Core 2 Duo E4600 (soon to be upgraded to an E8600) and DDR2 RAM XD.
@@Nikki.PenguinMy PC is 15 years old, and it’s a windows 7 pc with 4 gigs of ram and a i3 Pentium as I remember. It has a 350 gb hard drive, which still doesn’t slow the windows 7 pc, but I don’t think installing windows 10 would be worth it, as it is 32 bit and the computer would probably struggle running it.
It can just won't be bootable from the nvme drive but for extra storage it works and without any capacity limitations though the one real downside is the reduced performance as pci-e 1.0 and 2.0 are fairly slow.
@@MrKillswitch88 Yeah that's basically what I'm expecting, but there is a workaround where you have the boot sector on a SATA drive and the OS on the NVME drive, and the computer basically boots from the SATA drive onto NVME one if that makes sense. It would be cool to see a video about it, and even on PCIE 1.0, it would still be almost twice as fast as SATA 6Gbps.
@@Goosy-gx9ge I just boot off sata and use the nvme for games. Out of habit from the 2000s I like to have my data and programs across multiple drives rather than having to deal with surprises should something go wrong.
@@MrKillswitch88 Yeah that totally makes sense and on my main PC I also have a separate SSD for my games and such, but just as a "because I can" experiment, NVME booting on LGA775 would be cool to do.
Fortunately my old HP Z440 has nvme protocol embedded in the bios. It was a relatively easy process putting an NVME pci-e adaptor and nvme in. It's blazing Saddles now.
Interesting you got the BIOS to boot to an NVME drive! Linus used the Clover Boot loader to get past on video "Can’t afford a Gaming PC? This one's $169" 16m in Ah 5:45 you are saying run the Windows Bootloader from an internal drive and then tell it to boot NVME in the list that works instead of BIOS mod?
mine works but not as bootable harddrive... can t install any linux or windows on it ...won t show up in the Bios ... also with PCIe adapter ... so just good as a storage device besides propper hard drives
Your PC in this video is actually not that old... I'm booting from a NVMe SSD on a 2008 HP dc7900 (LGA775 Core 2) with a non-UEFI BIOS. This works for a very few select SSD such as the Samsung 950 PRO which feature a legacy BIOS option ROM, thus they get detected like any option ROM device would.
Got two nvme drives working in gen 2 slots (pci-e 2.0) be it in a heavily modified dell precision laptop with the only limitation is they're not bootable but for extra storage it is worth it.
By old pc i would have tought somthing like pcie to pci to ide to boot an Pentium 1 orso.. not a pc from 10 years ago. I have an Z77 gigbyteboard with m.2 slot
new m.2 is the same as too fast ethernet and a dowenload at a old pc the cpu is 100% throtteling with the read/write speed and download speed :D i found this out 2016 with my am3 fx6300 cpu it was at a download with 500mbits with a m.2 100% throtteling same at packing big zipped files :D
@@RamtechENG My comment was a kind of joke because if the BIOS is now broken from the firmware update, how do you start the computer up to put the old one back on?
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I wonder if old PCs already have a socket for M.2 SSDs!
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“Old computer” but this exact setup was my main until a year ago🤣
Yeah, ''old'
Someone says 10yo PC is old, someone says 20yo PC Its not old :D
There's nothing wrong with having an old rig if it still suits your needs. I'm still running a rig with an i5 6600k which is old at this point, and you can tell because newer games are starting to require newer processors, like Dead Space requiring an 8th gen minimum. Comparatively speaking my retro rig is ancient, rocking a Core 2 Duo E4600 (soon to be upgraded to an E8600) and DDR2 RAM XD.
My current PC is even older. 12 years old.
@@Nikki.PenguinMy PC is 15 years old, and it’s a windows 7 pc with 4 gigs of ram and a i3 Pentium as I remember. It has a 350 gb hard drive, which still doesn’t slow the windows 7 pc, but I don’t think installing windows 10 would be worth it, as it is 32 bit and the computer would probably struggle running it.
That shows how windows since 10+ was slowed down comparison to windows 7 or 8.1 which was very efficient
how else will people be pushed to buy the latest?
Watchin this from a i7 3770 too 😂
I 100% want to see a video of an nvme drive connected to an old pentium 4 system. I just built a LGA775 retro pc and im curious if it can be done.
It can just won't be bootable from the nvme drive but for extra storage it works and without any capacity limitations though the one real downside is the reduced performance as pci-e 1.0 and 2.0 are fairly slow.
@@MrKillswitch88 Yeah that's basically what I'm expecting, but there is a workaround where you have the boot sector on a SATA drive and the OS on the NVME drive, and the computer basically boots from the SATA drive onto NVME one if that makes sense.
It would be cool to see a video about it, and even on PCIE 1.0, it would still be almost twice as fast as SATA 6Gbps.
@@Goosy-gx9ge I just boot off sata and use the nvme for games. Out of habit from the 2000s I like to have my data and programs across multiple drives rather than having to deal with surprises should something go wrong.
@@MrKillswitch88 Yeah that totally makes sense and on my main PC I also have a separate SSD for my games and such, but just as a "because I can" experiment, NVME booting on LGA775 would be cool to do.
@@Goosy-gx9ge Give it a shot it might work, if it doesn't blame it on the bios.
They sell PCIe cards where you can use M.2 drives attached. I got one for $20 on Amazon just for some extra storage for old nvme drives I had.
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Fortunately my old HP Z440 has nvme protocol embedded in the bios. It was a relatively easy process putting an NVME pci-e adaptor and nvme in. It's blazing Saddles now.
I have the same case of the old PC on the thumbnail but silver and black
Interesting you got the BIOS to boot to an NVME drive! Linus used the Clover Boot loader to get past on video "Can’t afford a Gaming PC? This one's $169" 16m in
Ah 5:45 you are saying run the Windows Bootloader from an internal drive and then tell it to boot NVME in the list that works instead of BIOS mod?
mine works but not as bootable harddrive... can t install any linux or windows on it ...won t show up in the Bios ... also with PCIe adapter ... so just good as a storage device besides propper hard drives
I can't believe how bloated windows 11 is... Those speeds being so much better just being on Windows 7 is wild.
Your PC in this video is actually not that old... I'm booting from a NVMe SSD on a 2008 HP dc7900 (LGA775 Core 2) with a non-UEFI BIOS. This works for a very few select SSD such as the Samsung 950 PRO which feature a legacy BIOS option ROM, thus they get detected like any option ROM device would.
Got two nvme drives working in gen 2 slots (pci-e 2.0) be it in a heavily modified dell precision laptop with the only limitation is they're not bootable but for extra storage it is worth it.
great video
Small mistake in the title, do you mean What would happen if you connect*
yes, ty
you're welcome
By old pc i would have tought somthing like pcie to pci to ide to boot an Pentium 1 orso.. not a pc from 10 years ago. I have an Z77 gigbyteboard with m.2 slot
Hello, can you send me the link of the russian homepage ? I am looking for a modified bios for a asus b 85 pro game. thank you
nvme wont run on my motherboard can you send me the modified bios for the sabertooth990fx
Fortnite on Windows 7 is just no longer possible sadly. That's why you get that error.
Make video about rtx 4060 m.2
new m.2 is the same as too fast ethernet and a dowenload at a old pc the cpu is 100% throtteling with the read/write speed and download speed :D
i found this out 2016 with my am3 fx6300 cpu it was at a download with 500mbits with a m.2 100% throtteling same at packing big zipped files :D
Beautiful method and wonderful voice
can you send me the link of the Russian website??? 😘
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модифицированные биосы под nvme m.2 для материнских плат asus,asrock, gigabyte
If you fry the BIOS with the new update, how do you put the saved old one back?
I just replace it on modified bios
@@RamtechENG My comment was a kind of joke because if the BIOS is now broken from the firmware update, how do you start the computer up to put the old one back on?
You might have to get a chip programmer and clip a cable onto your Bios chip. @@markae0
My pc support m.2 nvme.
I don't know why am i watching 😅
you can use clover bootloader on a usb pen to boot from an nvmessd on not supported hardware
could you do me a fever to teach me how to use clover ?thank you
My mobo was relest in 2011
lol i cant understand a single word