It's funny how in the USA this may be considered garbage but in some very poor countries there are people that have never seen a computer and would love to have something like this.
Yes i would love this computer in Mexico they are very expensive i had to use windows xp until 2015 because of my laptop age only xp and 2000 work with drivers
@@robertwest4157yeah me also bc my cuz in Mexico would be so happy for that computer,like that thing fs could play counter strike. And he says that like pcs way more expensive in Mexico then us
How someone could throw away such a high-end pc without testing other PSU. I mean, its old technology But replace the HDDs for an SSD and it's completely fine for daily use or Not heavy gaming. PD: I have the same Golden Orb II CPU Cooler and weights like a ton!
Ah yes Windows 8.1 Vista edition. A true classic. Also I see hard drives get a lot of flak online but the truth is hard drives aren't that slow and no 20 minutes to boot any windows operating system is a massive red flag whether it's a hard drive or not. And I'm still using Windows 10 on a hard drive and it's surprisingly quick to boot.
Definitely wasn't the norm back in the day for a PC to take 20 minutes to boot. There's something wrong with the OS install or a failing hdd if that is the case. Anything over a minute or two for boot times is an issue, even with a mechanical drive.
my workstations was booting in 6 seconds in 2008 with first ssds and others with hdds 25 seconds in 2000 - 2003 in 30 seconds max around and build fix thousands off years ago 20 min would be just screwed up os and crappy hdd
I love refurbishing old computers to sell, donate to charities, and occasionally to keep for a special purpose. They are great for streaming, a home server, old games (10 to 30 years old), and tinkering with Linux. Throw in an SSD and maybe update the BIOS and put in a better CPU (cheap from EBay). I sometimes buy a palette of 30 to 40 of them from a state university auction for just $100 to $200. A few cheap hardware upgrades, update Windows and good to go. I can sell them for $200 each. Dell and Lenovo have support assistant utilities that tell you exactly what is in them and what they can be upgraded to. But the power supplies are low wattage proprietary garbage. Motherboards also have proprietary connections and mountings (but standard RAM and PCIe).
I found a few systems on the side of the road on trash day a few years ago and I snagged em. One was actually a pretty decent AMD Phenom X6 system with a GeForce 8000 series GPU lol.. I put a 1070 Ti into it and it can still run modern titles fairly well at medium-high settings. The only thing wrong with it was a bad stick of DDR3; so it was probably one of my easiest fixes. One persons trashed electronics is my treasure; always looking to grow my collection of fixed electronics! Even snagged a nice 750W EVGA fully modular power supply from a PC that had a bad memory controller.
I have found their is always something to use from junk computers, weather it's saving the screws or repurposing the case or refurbishing an ancient computer for a retro pc customer!!
Wow. You'd scored an Antec 900 case, and those guys were around $150 back then, Congratulations. I still have a Phenom II era system running just in case ( recently replaced it with a Phenom II x6 1100T).
Great video man. The love of fixing all things PC is so much fun. Also half life 2 is still an amazing game! If it can run half life 2 it's a keeper (just my opinion). I miss the phenom days.
yea I love going down memory lane with this older hardware. Was so much cheaper practical and easier to game on back then. And yes I agree on the half life2 lol...
I've found old computers are actually really hard to find for free. Even for sale. It's weird. Everyone had these old computers but you can find crt tvs easy but not old computers
If the computer is THAT slow, it's likely loaded with bloatware, malware, and possibly viruses. I have an old Gateway Pentium 4 that I use as my "retro gamer", it runs older games I have that don't play well with modern graphics adapters but work well with the older onboard VGA graphics in that machine. When I got it, it was so painfully slow, that I ended up completely wiping the drive, with a drive erase program, and even that took forever to finish up. I did a clean install of Windows XP as well as all of its OEM drivers, for sound, video, etc. and it now runs much faster, like it did when it was new, even with a mechanical hard drive. Since all of the games I use on it are either installed to the hard drive, or on CD ROM, I don't have it connected to the Internet, so it has been safe from being bogged down by anything online.
We should appreciate technology and not throw away electronic goods, preferably dispose of them in a suitable place and way to maintain the sustainability of the environment. • Watching from Melaka, Malaysia ✌🏻🇲🇾
This case is pretty cool. I actually used it for a budget build video I got coming up next month. I painted the inside black and it really gives it a nicer look with the side glass panel.
Incredible how the average entitled and spoiled American just throws functional and valuable shit out to the trash meanwhile in the rest of the world people want to sell you 560 TIs at its original MSRP on local currency 11 years afterwards....
I recently threw out an old Dell my friend gave me with DDR2 and a Pentium E5200. Everything got tossed bc of how worthless it was with the exception of: 2 Sata cables, 2 jumper pins, an IO cable, a 640 GB WD Blue HDD that runs at 7200RPM and 3 GBS and the rectangular PSU that I will use to power a test bench MOBO.
That is windows 8.1 so I think that PC may have been retired around 2012-early 2015. that PC has had nice upgrades during its time I know the GTX 500 series was around that time. They probably thought it was dead, had it in the closet for years and finally threw it all out later. Hopefully you’ll get more use of it then they did.
Hello Great Job.. I been following up with you in your video's , especially when it's about the dells iam in the middle of building my first PC.. I justed got a GTX 560ti and i plan on using it witth my build.. i woukd like to know if you be able to part with your GTX560 s?
Good old AM2 or AM2+ socket. Those weren't great CPU's however they weren't necessarily a bad upgrade path. Back in the day I had an Athlon X2 5200 @2.7Ghz and upgraded to the highest end Phenom X4 9950 running at 2.6Ghz... This chip was a poor overclocker but I refused to have a lower clock so I ran it at 2.73. It would somewhat compete with Intel's Q6600 or Q6700 but overall the Core2Quads (Specially the Q9650) were significantly faster... When the I5 series came out... Intel had a significant lead. The Phenom II's were significantly better than previous generation Phenoms. (Smaller process and far more L3 Cash) however the I5's were always properly superior. AMD was cheaper and even on an AM2+ Board you could run Phenom II's so there was always a cost effective upgrade path. I can tell for a future video, an SSD and 8 or 16GB ram will make a huge difference but to run modern games, the CPU is a bottleneck or will be missing mandatory instructions to run quite a few games.
I still have my Phenom II X4 system. In fact I built myself a a Pentium III system with a Abit BE6-II that I bought new old stock, 650 Mhz Intel Pentium 3 Coppermine Intel Slot 1, NVIDIA Geforce3 Ti200 that was junk salvaged, ATI 3D Rage Pro PCI, Creative Sound Blaster Audigy SB0090, and a Yamaha OPL3-SAx ISA Sound Card. I even have one of those slotket adapters for Intel Slot 1 that I have a Pentium 3 clocked at 1 Ghz that I might try. I have this Dell Inspiron B130 that I might stick a Pentium M in.
In Canada you can't throw out a pc in the trash. It must be brought to a metal recyling center (usually at your local dump). Pc's have valuable metals and some toxic ones as well.
I like to pick up these e-wastes to fix and reuse them, but in my country, if anyone leave their junks outside of their houses for like 10-20 mins, junk collectors will sweep them away...
@@sophiestabilitronics We do but those junkyards are in the outskirts of my city, I live in the middle of the city, can not travel far away, and even when I get there and pick the stuff, its the cost of gas to travel, how to transport those stuff back home , and chance I get ripped off, just not worth it.
I caughtsomeone w a quality DVD drive just in case and the screws of the case was the most useful 4 my 400 dollar case, so I took them the label said free computer.. after all...
YES ! Dust does conduct electricity & why once every 2 years & will inspect & dust out & vacuum it out. One time I let a pc sit much longer & didn't dust it out. One day I turned it on & I heard a Pop ! The PC was Dead ! I took it apart & found an electrical Arc spot on the Motherboard where Dust conducted electricity from the case to the Motherboard & it Fried it. Had to order a new Motherboard.
Had the i7-2600s and dual sli 560ti way back in 2012 and I feel this belonged to a teen who went to college. I'm using the raptor drives for os 10,000rpm and is a little faster than the 7200 one but Jesus 20mins fully boot up? Dang nana must've busted the pc clicking on cornhub ads.
HE CALLED WINDOWS 8.1 WINDOWS VISTA NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
I find them in the higher end neighborhoods ($500k plus homes) and town where I live. people practically threw good stuff away mostly cause of age and ability to get something better.
A few comments on your video. First, you never dust the case inside the house. You always do it outside. Actually, you want to thoroughly vacuum clean it first, in order to suck most of the dirt, and then you go outside to air spray it. And it's a good thing to have a soft brush at hand, a women's makeup brush does wonders. Second, if the machine does still not fire up, even after you check that the power button cable is plugged in the right pins, the first thing you do is to unplug the cable again and then you short the two power button pins, meaning the ones that the cable was plugged in previously. This is to make sure that you don't have a malfunctioning power button and/or cable. Then you test it again with another PSU that you are sure it works. Third. Wear a static bracelet in order to avoid some nasty situations. They are dirt cheap on the web and those capacitors can hold A LOT of power for quite a while, even if you have unplugged the power cable from the outlet. You can get a nasty shot, and/or you can burn some valuable components. Best thing to do when you unplug it, is to hit the power button again for two or three times to drain the capacitors. Fourth. WEAR GLOVES. You said it in the beginning, but you never wore them.
Just picked up an i7 6700 with a Gigabyte h-170 gaming 3 case and and optical drive from the trash . No power supply . Through one in and fires up np...
man i gotta start going out more fint me some Baried treasues I see you found a Dell Dual Xeon this so far the second of ur video I am watching now, you submerge The componats in water and mix with a tad of dish soap, and re reinse ? to get that extra clear and make sure zero criters will linger behind ? well I defiantly keep watching ur videos TY for a lot of that Advice
Once playing games on my PC was great. but now it's just a big load of rubbish due to the change. change has ruined PC gaming and for most PCs, nothing seems to work as good as it used to. it's just a big load of Chinese riddles. and let us not forget the scamming lies of sales talk all they want is to make a quick buck and scarper.
if you want to flip the pc id highly recommend you to change the psu to something more budget like the ASUS Tuf 450 or any other budget offering really because 850watt is kinda overkill. also keep the quality content coming m8 love your vids.
It's funny how in the USA this may be considered garbage but in some very poor countries there are people that have never seen a computer and would love to have something like this.
Never had a pc
Yes i would love this computer in Mexico they are very expensive i had to use windows xp until 2015 because of my laptop age only xp and 2000 work with drivers
@@robertwest4157yeah me also bc my cuz in Mexico would be so happy for that computer,like that thing fs could play counter strike. And he says that like pcs way more expensive in Mexico then us
what shithole country are you from?@@Kha_57
In the Uk that is always garbage
560ti is a good card. Played lots of games with a single one. Doom 2016, Borderlands 2, Tons of Batman games. excited to see what two will do.
yea i'm looking forward to tinker with them in SLI
and stalker shadow of chernobyl too
Unfortunately, because of a VERY thick thermalspreader,a lot of 5XX video cards are "toasted".....
the case is an Antec 900 series steel I had one they are great
I love them, they are thrown out like crazy and I flip them very easy!!
How someone could throw away such a high-end pc without testing other PSU. I mean, its old technology But replace the HDDs for an SSD and it's completely fine for daily use or Not heavy gaming. PD: I have the same Golden Orb II CPU Cooler and weights like a ton!
One man's trash is another's treasure
Ah yes Windows 8.1 Vista edition. A true classic. Also I see hard drives get a lot of flak online but the truth is hard drives aren't that slow and no 20 minutes to boot any windows operating system is a massive red flag whether it's a hard drive or not. And I'm still using Windows 10 on a hard drive and it's surprisingly quick to boot.
Definitely wasn't the norm back in the day for a PC to take 20 minutes to boot. There's something wrong with the OS install or a failing hdd if that is the case. Anything over a minute or two for boot times is an issue, even with a mechanical drive.
Yeah...and is not Windows Vista, it's Windows 8.1 It's funny 'cause it use to boot and get to the desktop pretty fast.
i know, hate i missed that and forgot to do the edit....
my workstations was booting in 6 seconds in 2008 with first ssds and others with hdds 25 seconds in 2000 - 2003 in 30 seconds max around and build fix thousands off years ago 20 min would be just screwed up os and crappy hdd
dude that's sick. dual 560ti in SLI! all that and it was thrown out ?!?! you got some good karma / luck lol
yea some days I do. I am not ashamed to pick up someone garbage lol....
I love refurbishing old computers to sell, donate to charities, and occasionally to keep for a special purpose. They are great for streaming, a home server, old games (10 to 30 years old), and tinkering with Linux. Throw in an SSD and maybe update the BIOS and put in a better CPU (cheap from EBay). I sometimes buy a palette of 30 to 40 of them from a state university auction for just $100 to $200. A few cheap hardware upgrades, update Windows and good to go. I can sell them for $200 each. Dell and Lenovo have support assistant utilities that tell you exactly what is in them and what they can be upgraded to. But the power supplies are low wattage proprietary garbage. Motherboards also have proprietary connections and mountings (but standard RAM and PCIe).
I do the same all the time. Good to keep one around for someone in need.
I still use this case in my current rig, it's great.
throwing those 2 560s is just crazy, even if the computer is dead, it's very unlikely both of those cards are dead
Geez, this video is 2 years old, and that PC you found is better than my current daily driver.
I found a few systems on the side of the road on trash day a few years ago and I snagged em. One was actually a pretty decent AMD Phenom X6 system with a GeForce 8000 series GPU lol.. I put a 1070 Ti into it and it can still run modern titles fairly well at medium-high settings. The only thing wrong with it was a bad stick of DDR3; so it was probably one of my easiest fixes. One persons trashed electronics is my treasure; always looking to grow my collection of fixed electronics! Even snagged a nice 750W EVGA fully modular power supply from a PC that had a bad memory controller.
I have found their is always something to use from junk computers, weather it's saving the screws or repurposing the case or refurbishing an ancient computer for a retro pc customer!!
i have the same power tester works good you dident plug the sata and floppy plugs in and the molex to ?
nahh just needed to test the 24 pin and cpu power.
Before cleaning it out, I would take out the CMOS battery. Otherwise, it's a pretty good guide!
Wow. You'd scored an Antec 900 case, and those guys were around $150 back then, Congratulations. I still have a Phenom II era system running just in case ( recently replaced it with a Phenom II x6 1100T).
Great video man. The love of fixing all things PC is so much fun. Also half life 2 is still an amazing game! If it can run half life 2 it's a keeper (just my opinion).
I miss the phenom days.
yea I love going down memory lane with this older hardware. Was so much cheaper practical and easier to game on back then. And yes I agree on the half life2 lol...
The Phenom 1 wasn't great. Phenom 2 brought some good times, though.
So glad your channel showed up in my recommended! Keep up the great stuff man, really fun to watch.
Awesome, thank you!
I've found old computers are actually really hard to find for free. Even for sale. It's weird. Everyone had these old computers but you can find crt tvs easy but not old computers
If the computer is THAT slow, it's likely loaded with bloatware, malware, and possibly viruses. I have an old Gateway Pentium 4 that I use as my "retro gamer", it runs older games I have that don't play well with modern graphics adapters but work well with the older onboard VGA graphics in that machine. When I got it, it was so painfully slow, that I ended up completely wiping the drive, with a drive erase program, and even that took forever to finish up. I did a clean install of Windows XP as well as all of its OEM drivers, for sound, video, etc. and it now runs much faster, like it did when it was new, even with a mechanical hard drive. Since all of the games I use on it are either installed to the hard drive, or on CD ROM, I don't have it connected to the Internet, so it has been safe from being bogged down by anything online.
sell me your pc? how do i buy? what is rubbish for "you guys," is luxury for me
a little tip: when testing an psu dont just use the psu tester also use for example 2 broken harddrives for an minimal load
18:56 this is not windows vista, its windows 8.1
i know, hate i missed that and forgot to do the edit....
@@DLMtechgarage Its ok! 😀
What A Find . . . :-)
Smokin..I have smoked a few pcs in my trails and we find tossed PC laptops printers that just need fan cleaned or ram reseated and bad HDD..good deals
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• Watching from Melaka, Malaysia ✌🏻🇲🇾
Antec nine hundred case. I had one for a long time, was a sturdy solid case.
with more RAM (16 Go) and an SSD it can run many recent software and games.. quad core is fast !
What a great case is it full tower?
nahh just an oversized atx full towers where bigger
Such a sick find!! Those are good cards.
They are!
is that a 970a mother board im using one as a server or Naz
nahh, I forgot what it is, I still have it in storage... too cool to toss lol..
Nice recovery. Thanks for your tips!
Thanks!
Had one of these cases back in the day, miss all the 5.25" goodness.
i miss that too.
Great video! I actually just picked up an old PC with that exact antec 900 case.
This case is pretty cool. I actually used it for a budget build video I got coming up next month. I painted the inside black and it really gives it a nicer look with the side glass panel.
This pc looked better before it was done than my pc right now!
I think 500GB or 1TB Solid State Drives are option having a faster booting PC
Incredible how the average entitled and spoiled American just throws functional and valuable shit out to the trash meanwhile in the rest of the world people want to sell you 560 TIs at its original MSRP on local currency 11 years afterwards....
very true!!
Wow! What a sweet machine. It would make a great est PC for trying out various distros or a movie or web machine or some old style gaming.
I wonder if there is a problem with the 4 Pin connectors on the old power supply.
Not sure. Never could figure it out. But it will only failed under load.
I recently threw out an old Dell my friend gave me with DDR2 and a Pentium E5200. Everything got tossed bc of how worthless it was with the exception of: 2 Sata cables, 2 jumper pins, an IO cable, a 640 GB WD Blue HDD that runs at 7200RPM and 3 GBS and the rectangular PSU that I will use to power a test bench MOBO.
....and oh, 2 80mm fans (1 4 pin & 1 3 pin)
...and various screws.
That how I have my huge screw collection lol...
thats how I have my fan collection lol..
It amazes me how little things like screws and fan and all the small things def come in handy later on. Stuff like that has saved me in a pinch!
I found that exact PC case at work.. Missing literally everything thought so it's not a usable case sadly.
That is windows 8.1 so I think that PC may have been retired around 2012-early 2015. that PC has had nice upgrades during its time I know the GTX 500 series was around that time. They probably thought it was dead, had it in the closet for years and finally threw it all out later. Hopefully you’ll get more use of it then they did.
i like how he said it was running vista, bit of a modern theme for vista haha
yea i know, i def missed that one...
12:08 😮 motherboard = dead 😢 edit: okay it has to have a good protection so it prevents to turn itself on for any obvious reason
I gotta look where you look! Nice finds!
You've mentioned smoke and fire - make sure you have good powder (electric fire) fire extinguisher handy as well.
thanks, i should of mentioned that!!
Ive found like 5 pcs already tossed out and got windows 11 on them and also found some working monitors going with them
the guy:windows vista
windows 8.1 :umm i dont think thats vista i think its me strange
Yea I said the wrong version smh...
Its ok
@@DLMtechgarage btw im subbed
Not 100 on this but I don't think Goodwill sells used computers anymore. I believe they repurpose them for use in their employment training centers.
they don't, anything good nowadays they put on the website for sell and their prices are ridiculous.
Hello Great Job..
I been following up with you in your video's , especially when it's about the dells
iam in the middle of building my first PC..
I justed got a GTX 560ti and i plan on using it witth my build.. i woukd like to know if you be able to part with your GTX560 s?
Wish I could but I got them already pre sold in some budget gaming pc's already
Good old AM2 or AM2+ socket. Those weren't great CPU's however they weren't necessarily a bad upgrade path. Back in the day I had an Athlon X2 5200 @2.7Ghz and upgraded to the highest end Phenom X4 9950 running at 2.6Ghz... This chip was a poor overclocker but I refused to have a lower clock so I ran it at 2.73.
It would somewhat compete with Intel's Q6600 or Q6700 but overall the Core2Quads (Specially the Q9650) were significantly faster... When the I5 series came out... Intel had a significant lead. The Phenom II's were significantly better than previous generation Phenoms. (Smaller process and far more L3 Cash) however the I5's were always properly superior. AMD was cheaper and even on an AM2+ Board you could run Phenom II's so there was always a cost effective upgrade path.
I can tell for a future video, an SSD and 8 or 16GB ram will make a huge difference but to run modern games, the CPU is a bottleneck or will be missing mandatory instructions to run quite a few games.
I still have my Phenom II X4 system. In fact I built myself a a Pentium III system with a Abit BE6-II that I bought new old stock, 650 Mhz Intel Pentium 3 Coppermine Intel Slot 1, NVIDIA Geforce3 Ti200 that was junk salvaged, ATI 3D Rage Pro PCI, Creative Sound Blaster Audigy SB0090, and a Yamaha OPL3-SAx ISA Sound Card. I even have one of those slotket adapters for Intel Slot 1 that I have a Pentium 3 clocked at 1 Ghz that I might try. I have this Dell Inspiron B130 that I might stick a Pentium M in.
I love Abit, that was my favorite brand!!
I definitely ONLY ever blow a case out when I I am outside - never do it indoors. ------- waaaay too much mess
In Canada you can't throw out a pc in the trash. It must be brought to a metal recyling center (usually at your local dump). Pc's have valuable metals and some toxic ones as well.
your suppose to do the same thing over here. most don't follow and hope someone will just pick it up.
I like to pick up these e-wastes to fix and reuse them, but in my country, if anyone leave their junks outside of their houses for like 10-20 mins, junk collectors will sweep them away...
In your country, do you have junkshops or junkyard?
@@sophiestabilitronics We do but those junkyards are in the outskirts of my city, I live in the middle of the city, can not travel far away, and even when I get there and pick the stuff, its the cost of gas to travel, how to transport those stuff back home , and chance I get ripped off, just not worth it.
Man you get lucky with your finds!!
Sometimes!!
I caughtsomeone w a quality DVD drive just in case and the screws of the case was the most useful 4 my 400 dollar case, so I took them the label said free computer.. after all...
i do the same thing!
I got the same case and the power button is busted, need to buy a new case.
YES ! Dust does conduct electricity & why once every 2 years & will inspect & dust out & vacuum it out. One time I let a pc sit much longer & didn't dust it out. One day I turned it on & I heard a Pop ! The PC was Dead ! I took it apart & found an electrical Arc spot on the Motherboard where Dust conducted electricity from the case to the Motherboard & it Fried it. Had to order a new Motherboard.
Had the i7-2600s and dual sli 560ti way back in 2012 and I feel this belonged to a teen who went to college. I'm using the raptor drives for os 10,000rpm and is a little faster than the 7200 one but Jesus 20mins fully boot up? Dang nana must've busted the pc clicking on cornhub ads.
Lol
Click the windows key and r and type winver and press enter
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Good tips. I find a lot of trash computers. Def will use these tips!
Glad it was helpful!
@@DLMtechgarage who's finding computers by the side of the road ?!?
@Annabel Alisra really?
I find them in the higher end neighborhoods ($500k plus homes) and town where I live. people practically threw good stuff away mostly cause of age and ability to get something better.
@@PapaMav right lol...
Those old computers would work as a case to put a web server in.
i always repurpose the case.
a ssd would do wonders on that thing or some lighter linux
A few comments on your video.
First, you never dust the case inside the house. You always do it outside. Actually, you want to thoroughly vacuum clean it first, in order to suck most of the dirt, and then you go outside to air spray it. And it's a good thing to have a soft brush at hand, a women's makeup brush does wonders.
Second, if the machine does still not fire up, even after you check that the power button cable is plugged in the right pins, the first thing you do is to unplug the cable again and then you short the two power button pins, meaning the ones that the cable was plugged in previously. This is to make sure that you don't have a malfunctioning power button and/or cable. Then you test it again with another PSU that you are sure it works.
Third. Wear a static bracelet in order to avoid some nasty situations. They are dirt cheap on the web and those capacitors can hold A LOT of power for quite a while, even if you have unplugged the power cable from the outlet. You can get a nasty shot, and/or you can burn some valuable components. Best thing to do when you unplug it, is to hit the power button again for two or three times to drain the capacitors.
Fourth. WEAR GLOVES. You said it in the beginning, but you never wore them.
i know, i got some bad habits. i need to do better
@@DLMtechgarage Well, if you admit that you have some bad habits, then you WILL do better for sure. Keep up buddy.
you so lucky to find this pc. at least i have more powerful gpu so it is capable
power supply testers are not always good because the power supply isn't under any load
very true!!
He should have used a dummy load like a certain other UA-camr. They have two "sacrificial hard drives" that suck it up at testing time.
Im happy to have that
Must be nice to have the ability to drive around just looking for random trash.
ha ha sometimes I have free time lol..
And find cool stuff!
@@j.lietka9406 LOL, how much of it is actually "cool" ?
I always dust outside so I dont add dust in my shop!
they should be give a maintence before they drop it into the trash....has no dust at all! ....and the oscar goes to.... LOL
I think they had tried to fix it before scrapping it.
Just picked up an i7 6700 with a Gigabyte h-170 gaming 3 case and and optical drive from the trash . No power supply . Through one in and fires up np...
NIce score. Like I tell people all the time.... I am not ashamed to pick up someone else's trash lol...
The best tip: renew the cooling paste on the cpu….
i got a gaming pc at a trift shop for $20 it had a gtz 460, core i5 2500k, and 8gb ram ddr3
20:00 chatting but imagine if the PC blew some sparks
you talk to much stop talking so much and get on with trying to see if this pc is still working.
Oh God! 21minutes of video and the 6 first minutes just doing nothing!
I don't doubt about your technical capabilities... But u talk too much!
yea, was still trying to find my flow back then
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Yikes...the first power supply in that did seem like a bit of a fire hazard. Those sli 560 tis are sick though.
Yea. I need to pull them out and tinker with them.
man i gotta start going out more fint me some Baried treasues I see you found a Dell Dual Xeon this so far the second of ur video I am watching now, you submerge The componats in water and mix with a tad of dish soap, and re reinse ? to get that extra clear and make sure zero criters will linger behind ? well I defiantly keep watching ur videos TY for a lot of that Advice
One other thing I'd suggest is a fire extingusher.
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Always ask. Needs are everything. Do not need a Gaming PC an updated PC can work fine.
18:58 to me it looks a lot like Windows 8.1, not Vista ;)
i know, hate i missed that and forgot to do the edit....
Once playing games on my PC was great. but now it's just a big load of rubbish due to the change. change has ruined PC gaming and for most PCs, nothing seems to work as good as it used to. it's just a big load of Chinese riddles. and let us not forget the scamming lies of sales talk all they want is to make a quick buck and scarper.
if you want to flip the pc id highly recommend you to change the psu to something more budget like the ASUS Tuf 450 or any other budget offering really because 850watt is kinda overkill. also keep the quality content coming m8 love your vids.
Only the case is from 2007
I think that operating system was either windows 8 or 8.1 one of them
yea i def missed that.
@@DLMtechgarage it’s okay it happens
I'm troubled by how you say Vista. 😂
ha ha yea the sticker on the back said vista. got too focused on that lol...
@Rob I am troubled that you are troubled, over how he says Vista...
You are supposed to say running windows 8.1! Not vista.
Duster: youre blowing the humar dirt into your house....
It is Windows 8.1 pro 64 bit
that was NOT thrown out i refuse to believe it thats insane, in perfect condition? nuh uh
Good video. Good find.
Thanks!
Would be good for a Win XP build.
it really was.
Love how he replaced one shitty powersupply with another equally shitty and over rated on watts as a replacement lol
18:57 what are you on? That wasn't a norm back in the day...
Well the using hdd's as your primary storage was but yes it doesnt take 20 mins if your drive isnt super old or has bad sectors.
@@Dictatortot-n3d Ik but they weren't that slow lol
Hey you say win vista, you are supposed to say running windows 8.1! Not vista.
yea i cought that after the fact.. lol....
@@DLMtechgarage yeah I was going to comment I was pretty confused…
An example of how to completely destroy the English language...."I don't see no name brand."
Imho, you're nitpicking.
and where did all this highly repetitive and I mean repetitive "go ahead" come from?
Oooh, keep that case, thats an antec 900, those things slap.
they def do!!
I’m not sure if you were joking about the Vista bit but it looks to be 8.1.
Also, Sketchbook! My favorite drawing program. Saw it at 18:45.
yea I totally missed the right os in this video.
@@DLMtechgarage That’s fine lol
i agree