The majority of persons (i guess) came here because of the disabling of the comments in the original proyect x theme video, we thank you for letting us comment about tom's hardware's video in this video, it's always really funny to read those.
Unfortunately that video was (mostly) faked. The Pentium 4 is universally known for running insanely hot. Tom's Hardware was paid off by Intel in the early 2000s - There were lawsuits and everything. If you bought a Pentium 4 during a certain period of time, you were eligible for a partial refund that was court mandated.
@@AiOinc1 I never knew this. Again. Was only a small kid in the early 2000's. I always found the Intel results odd though. 38 degrees on a bare pentium III dye and application lock-up? 38C is barely above ambient in many places. 29C on the pentium 4 also seemed.. Odd.. Also always wondered about the why the dye and substrait had all that white gunk all over it, as soon as he lifts the cooler from the Athlon 1400. You got any articles on the lawsuit? preliminary searching returns only newer articles. Wikipedia has nothing on it. Also.. With current events regarding Intel marketing, I can say little has changed at Intel.. :P
@@asbjo the white gunk is thermal paste. The lawsuit only finally went through around 2011, it was a class action that refunded a few million people for Pentium 4s in certain states
Also.. Would it be possible for you to upload a version of the theme to the X2016 version of Donkey Kong for the Commodore 64? Here I specifically am searching for the NTSC version as the PAL version is too slow for my ears, and all the complete versions on YT is PAL. The NTSC version is up-beat and hypes you up for a game of DK. The PAL version feels lazy in comparison. I am not a big SID music aficionado and not willing to dump the time in getting the software set up for it, so got hold of an MP3 and sped it up, but the key is wrong at the NTSC speed. ua-cam.com/video/xl4kQ_tzMgE/v-deo.html
It's the exact same tune, if you play the video at 1.25x speed it will be approximately correct for NTSC. An MP3 does me no good, I need the original SID file to split them into individual channels. The original SID file is formatted for a PAL machine, which is why it sounds wrong on an NTSC unit.
@@AiOinc1 1.25x speed? 50 -> 60 Hz is 20% increase? I'll find the original SID tho.. Have it somewhere. And yeah.. It is made for PAL, but it's one of those things, because i heard it from an NTSC machine first, that is what sounds right to me ;P
@@asbjo 1.25x speed is the best you'll get, since the track is probably meant to run on a PAL machine and is likely more than 20% faster. A PAL machine runs just under 1MHz and an NTSC machine runs well over 1MHz.
I haven't been able to get a hold of an actually working copy of either of those. I'm not about to compile from sources for an afternoon project, and the available version of SidWizPlus locks up when exporting video.
cpu and board up in smoke
That video was a total scam
The majority of persons (i guess) came here because of the disabling of the comments in the original proyect x theme video, we thank you for letting us comment about tom's hardware's video in this video, it's always really funny to read those.
No prob bob
Also memories of that toms hardware video of them taking the coolers off of old athlons and Pentiums and seeing them overheat lol
Unfortunately that video was (mostly) faked. The Pentium 4 is universally known for running insanely hot. Tom's Hardware was paid off by Intel in the early 2000s - There were lawsuits and everything. If you bought a Pentium 4 during a certain period of time, you were eligible for a partial refund that was court mandated.
@@AiOinc1 I never knew this. Again. Was only a small kid in the early 2000's.
I always found the Intel results odd though. 38 degrees on a bare pentium III dye and application lock-up? 38C is barely above ambient in many places. 29C on the pentium 4 also seemed.. Odd..
Also always wondered about the why the dye and substrait had all that white gunk all over it, as soon as he lifts the cooler from the Athlon 1400.
You got any articles on the lawsuit? preliminary searching returns only newer articles. Wikipedia has nothing on it.
Also.. With current events regarding Intel marketing, I can say little has changed at Intel.. :P
@@AiOinc1 I knew Tom's Hardware was being paid by Intel, but I didn't think it was happening that long ago too.
@@asbjo the white gunk is thermal paste. The lawsuit only finally went through around 2011, it was a class action that refunded a few million people for Pentium 4s in certain states
I’ve always liked this track, looks pretty awesome on a scope.
Thanks, me too!
That is awesome
Thanks, I always loved this track
Aaah, but you can still see through the scope, how we used to loop dem samples on amazing (Not Amazon) Amigaaa 🙈😉🤟
Something like that
Also.. Would it be possible for you to upload a version of the theme to the X2016 version of Donkey Kong for the Commodore 64? Here I specifically am searching for the NTSC version as the PAL version is too slow for my ears, and all the complete versions on YT is PAL. The NTSC version is up-beat and hypes you up for a game of DK. The PAL version feels lazy in comparison.
I am not a big SID music aficionado and not willing to dump the time in getting the software set up for it, so got hold of an MP3 and sped it up, but the key is wrong at the NTSC speed.
ua-cam.com/video/xl4kQ_tzMgE/v-deo.html
It's the exact same tune, if you play the video at 1.25x speed it will be approximately correct for NTSC.
An MP3 does me no good, I need the original SID file to split them into individual channels. The original SID file is formatted for a PAL machine, which is why it sounds wrong on an NTSC unit.
@@AiOinc1 1.25x speed? 50 -> 60 Hz is 20% increase?
I'll find the original SID tho.. Have it somewhere.
And yeah.. It is made for PAL, but it's one of those things, because i heard it from an NTSC machine first, that is what sounds right to me ;P
@@asbjo 1.25x speed is the best you'll get, since the track is probably meant to run on a PAL machine and is likely more than 20% faster. A PAL machine runs just under 1MHz and an NTSC machine runs well over 1MHz.
Try SidWizPlus or corrscope next time. They're better than what you've got atm.
I haven't been able to get a hold of an actually working copy of either of those. I'm not about to compile from sources for an afternoon project, and the available version of SidWizPlus locks up when exporting video.