In modern Minecraft, even though the chunks are loaded in with all cores, the tick rate (speed of most of the calculations in the actual gameplay) is still limited to one core (on Java).
@@MaskRobloxOfficial My friend just bought a 1ghz celeron laptop, he's not tech savy, so he''s learning on a cheap PC, and then he's gonna buy a real PC in a few years, I grew up with a better celeron in 2002, I'm genuinly confused on how he got a 1ghz celeron cpu to work with windows 11 pro
I’m so glad that with my tech addiction leads to the discovery of channels like these. You have it all mate; the narration, the very nice stop motion niche, and very good pacing. Got me hooked from 00:00 to 9:00. Dropping a fat sub!
I’m so glad that with my tech addiction leads to the discovery of channels like these. You have it all mate; the narration, the very nice stop motion niche, and very good pacing. Got me hooked from 0:00 to 9:00. Dropping a fat sub!
@@Theunicorn2012I’m so glad that with my tech addiction leads to the discovery of channels like these. You have it all mate; the narration, the very nice stop motion niche, and very good pacing. Got me hooked from 00:00 to 9:00. Dropping a big fat sub!
Something that does help with the stuttering is using the frame limiter or VSync if you're on a 60Hz monitor. It gives the CPU headroom to deliver frames consistently instead of you seeing each stumble because it's running all out
Something that does help with the stuttering is using the frame limiter or VSync if you're on a 60Hz monitor. It gives the CPU headroom to deliver frames consistently instead of you seeing each stumble because it's running all out
@@hamnporkgamer really doesnt defeaute the purpose here. here we are show really what you can expect from low end cpu's in Minecraft on the base game. everyone has a better understanding of the base game over modded for optimization. we could all probably squeeze a bit better performance out of these cpu's, outside of maybe the 1 core.
@@adamstarks8682 Having higher fps lowers latency for multiplayer games, even if your monitor doesn't replicate more than 60fps. Having 60fps means the delay will be around 16 milliseconds, at 120 its 8 milliseconds, 240 is 4 milliseconds. There is a point of diminishing return, but having 120fps in a multiplayer game puts you at an advantage over someone with 60fps. If it is a single player game it doesn't matter as much.
На мою думку ,автор перекладає відео за допомогою штучного інтелекту. Але нажаль не можливо передати гумор ,гру слів , та особливо певні ноти гумору який йде паралельно темі та іноді пересікаючись із основною темою доповнює усе та складає дуже чудове ,наповнене відео
Які люди! А я то думаю, щось дуже знайомі кадри та стоп моушн меми. Респект за просування свого контенту на захід. Цікаво скільки коштувала озвучка, бо я можу за просто так озвучувати подібне. В мене розмовна Англійська така що всі знайомі не можуть вгадати звідки я, і кажуть що може з норвегії, або австраліі. Можу акценти фейчити.
I started my Minecraft journey on socket mpga 487! Yeah you heard my right, the last intel socket with cpus that had pins instead of pads unlike lga775. I had a Pentium 4 3.2ghz. It played Minecraft surprisingly well, up to 1.7.x. Especially considering it ran on windows 7 too which at the time was much heavier than xp. I really miss those times. Later I upgraded to a pentium D which was basically 2 pentium 4s in one cpu. That thing even compared to pentium 4! was a nuclear reactor core in terms of the heat it put out and the power it sucked. Eventually destroyed my motherboard as well. I miss these simple times occasionally. Building my first pc as a school kid, especially since we were very poor was a wild experience. Hence why I was using socket 487 in 2012-2014 which was well outdated at that point.
I used a Pentium 4 HT 3.0GHz (Prescott, S478) in 2011-2012 but the system only had an Intel Extreme Graphics 2 so Minecraft and other games never ran as well as they could have. In December 2012 I upgraded to a LGA775 Core2 Duo E6300 system but sadly that only had an Intel GMA 3000. I got my first good PC in June 2013 with Xeon W3520 (i7-920), 6GB RAM, Quadro FX 1800 (GeForce 9600 GT). I upgraded the RAM to 12GB in December 2013 and GPU to a GTX 660 in January 2014. I sometimes wish I could go back to 2010 or so and buy myself some cheap used Pentium 4 rig with a high-end-ish AGP graphics card. That's something I could have afford back then but I didn't know enough about PCs to know the difference between iGPU and dGPU etc. Of course a Core2 system would be even better but probably would have cost too much back then, I was just a kid and my parents wouldn't let me buy anything expensive.
Nice video! I was curious to see if my old AMD C-60 (2/2, 1.0 GHz) was able to play Minecraft. I managed to pull out 20-30 FPS, every settings on the lowest (using optfine). It's not ideal, but I'm used to that amount of FPS, so... I could play it normally. Very interesting to see what old CPUs can do nowadays.
would have been better had he tried all orientations of putting the cpu in the socket at to see if any wrong way can kill the pentium4 at all that would be cool
@@Generationalwealth94 they do it for attention and to troll you plain and simple cause the cpu won't even run a supported version of windows anymore let alone a game on top of it
@@Generationalwealth94dude wtf is wrong with you! Some people don't have the money to buy the newest processors. There are countries where the average income is literally less than 100 bucks a month.
On higher render distances the GPU lights up a lot more because Minecraft's occlusion culling algorithm is extremely lazy. It doesn't account for caves or walls hidden behind other walls, it only cares about if a side of a block is completely covered up by an adjacent block or not. So on the higher settings you're giving the GPU a lot of overdraw and at that point the CPU doesn't really help once you've maxed out performance on things like chunk loading etc.
Point is... newer processors have a very fined tuned overclocking that's called "boost clock". Otherwise if you compare them, most are 2.5 to 4.5ghz base. Its the boost clock (and sustained) that gives the extra performance. If you try, say, the 7600 without boost, then try the 7600x with its boost clock, im pretty sure performance would be pretty far apart from each other.
@@raven4k998the newest cpus (7000 series amd, 12-13 gens intel) like to boost beyond rated boost clocks even if thermal headroom is enough and the application allows for it
Legitimately true. My 5600X doesn't need an overclock. It came ready out of the box. I could boost it up to 5GHz if I really wanted but it's not necessary.
It's not AI, the owner hires someone, probably off fiverr, to voice the video. Of course this is only what the creator has said, however this would be a really random and unnecessary thing to lie about, so I think we can assume that it's true.
This is mighty impressive. I’ve done similar stuff with vintage computers and Minecraft, but with even older processors. You can get Minecraft to run on a non-HT Pentium 4 at around 30fps, and same goes for the higher clocked PowerPC G4s.
Back in my day I used a 2,8 GHZ Celeron (Socket 478) and it ran around 30FPS . When I went on servers it was fine as long as they were not heavily moded or had really nice buildings at the main spawnpoint. I used 1.2.5 (not beta). After that it became laggy.
@@raven4k998 oh the celerons from Northwood/ Prescott gen was sought out by gamers for their overclocking potential. i had a northwood one. i ran it with a constant +33mhz FSB bump... and 20% more on the multiplier. motherboard died.
Back in my day I used a 2,8 GHZ Celeron (Socket 478) and it ran around 30FPS . When I went on servers it was fine as long as they were not heavily moded or had really nice buildings at the main spawnpoint. I used 1.2.5 (not beta). After that it became laggy.
I used a Pentium 4 HT 3.0GHz (Prescott, S478) but Minecraft was laggy due to the PC only having Intel Extreme Graphics 2. The system was an IBM ThinkCentre S50 which only has PCI slots and no AGP or PCIe. Even an Athlon XP 2400+ with a GeForce MX440 runs Minecraft better because even the MX440 is a lot more powerful than the Intel EG2 lol I've later moved the CPU to a different board with an AGP slot and it does pretty well with a Radeon 9800 Pro. I wish I had something like that back in 2011-2012, it would have run all the games I played back then and wouldn't have cost much at all. I was still a kid and didn't know enough about computers which is why I ended up having a 2004 IBM ThinkCentre S50 with no AGP. At least I had a pretty nice, for 2011, 23" 1080p monitor which cost a lot more than the PC My secondary desktop had a Celeron 1.8GHz (Willamette, S478) and a Radeon 7000. It kinda ran Minecraft but even worse than the P4 3.0E with EG2. I did also play Minecraft on my Atom N270 netbook
Yeah it's not his real voice... Seems like he is from Russia... Better narration than TTS... Also read the description.... The information in the description is inaccurate. Possibly he is using other video sources without crediting them
@@SurfTheWebIsPapaMemes this is my video, and no one else’s, I told the person who voiced the video to correct the mistakes, but apparently he put a screw on my desire
The voice over was rly interesting, is it really TTS? It feels like the guy paid someone to read off a google translated script although for the most part its fine.
I still rocked the E7500 today. It'll "only" go as far as 1.15.2 with what I consider stable and playable framerates. That's with optifine though, and 1.16 onwards is out of question, because even with optifine added it won't run stable enough to be called "playable" by me (and let me tell you, my standard of playable is very low, 20fps at minimum, just to picture how terrible it is lmao)
у меня intel core 2 duo e7400, спокойно играю на 1.7.10 с модами в 40-60 кадров. 1.17.1 с трудом , нужно запускать мир на отдельном сервере. Сегодня попробую его разогнать.
The reason the p4 did so badly was it was based on the netburst architecture which was pretty poor and was actually turned into a dead end line. That celeron and beyond were actually based on the pentium 3/m line of development.
I'm jelly of those proper copper fins and heatsink for the VRM and chipset on that motherboard. Vendors seem to have forgotten that the point is cooling, not (terrible) style.
I actually played on a machine with dual 771 sockets for the span of a year… very slowly. That machine actually ran a capture the wool server just yesterday for my university’s gaming club.
If all you want is a minecraft machine, all you need is one of those athlon apus amd was selling a few years ago, or better yet, an old i5 optiplex, which you can get for like $100, and even with 3rd gen intel graphics will run fine as long as you temper your expectations. Personally, I have a 12100 with a 1660ti, but even before I got the gpu, it could run perfectly fine, even with like 57 mods, most of which are only a few hundred kilobytes, but 20 of them are 1-5MB each.
yeah you can run it on pretty much anything with sodium. i remember i told this one guy on reddit how to install it and it got him from like 15fps to 50ish on a 2100u
i'd say it has a chance on a core2quad or xeon as long as it has the correct instruction sets and with a bit of oc. Not too sure about the 2 core ones tho...
@@joey_f4ke238 I didnt overclock (Because of a OEM PC) and works well on duo a e7730 with 4gb ram windows 10 (and Windows 7 last time). Few FPS but atleast playable with hd5450. Didnt Crash atleast of longer playtime. Which is a suprising results since most 2023 games didnt start that except Pray Game.
Wait why did your voice change? did you pay someone to do a voice over or are you using the new AI to change your voice to a selected trained model. Your old voice is good too, it has Ukrainian accent but that's the charm as it's the real you.
hello, the previous voice is also not mine, and yes, I ordered a voice-over. it's like telling a fat woman that she doesn't need to lose weight because she's already so beautiful😄
What version of the game were you benchmarking on? For a processor that released when I was just an embryo, I would say the Pentium 4 did pretty decently! EDIT: from how it was worded but not explicitly said, I am guessing this is 1.0.0?
It's crazy that you did this with an AI voice. No way a Russian would sound like that, and some lingo tipped me off too. AI voices are getting much better it seems!
@@WhatAboutThePCYou should have somebody proofread your English transcript to fix all the errors before having it voiced over, but otherwise paying native English speakers to voice your videos is the way to go
ai voices don't sound this good yet, i can hear proper inflections in the voice and I can tell it's real, not even ElevenLabs would be able to produce a voice this accurate just yet.
@@Verosmentyeah idk why people are thinking this is AI lol. It’s pretty clearly not. Some parts kind of sound like it I guess but… there’s quite a few points in the video that an AI couldn’t replicate right now Edit: the mispronunciations/weird reading of numbers probably threw most people off, understandably
@@Kamology_ Yeh, i can see why that'd cause people to think it's AI, but it goes to show that the average person still doesn't really know how to properly identify AI from real currently.
Just so you know, you generally don't say a socket as a number, but as a string of numbers. So 775 would be pronounced as socket seven seven five (or seven seventy five). Older Pentium 4 sockets would be pronounced Socket four seventy eight.
I remember playing minecraft just 11 years ago on a single core cpu with integrated graphics and on 1gb of ram lol. 40 - 50 fps on lowest settings using optifine in singleplayer was actually not bad.
Author, you're from Ukraine. Your videos are interesting, but it's really difficult to understand the English language. Nowadays, there are all the possibilities to translate audio, if not by sound, then at least by text. I'm still waiting for content in the native language.
Hi "WHAT with PC?" or "ШО С ПК? or "T-1000" Nice video Very interesting How quiet are you??? I'm not kidding, I leave Ukraine 6 mount ago and I hope you are doing well. I'm waiting for a new video from you. Good Luck. GLORY TO UKRAINE!!!! СЛАВА УКРАИНЕ!!!!
Да-уж, даль что ты ушел из ру сигмента, не знаю что тобой двигало, нажива или личные принципы, но надеюсь что у тебя все получится и ты сможешь достичь своих целей.
That last part reminds me that I did actually install my cpu upside down when I first made my computer. Thankfully just like yours it booted up no problem after. It still works to this day.
I have an i5 2.53 GHZ with an NVIDIA Quadro FX 880M on my 11-year-old laptop and it looks like it's working on this game with at least 68 FPS, 70 FPS, or above. Now upgraded to i7 12th gen with RTX 3050.
In modern Minecraft, even though the chunks are loaded in with all cores, the tick rate (speed of most of the calculations in the actual gameplay) is still limited to one core (on Java).
And is there no fix??
they would have to rewrite the entire code for minecraft@@lamp7746
Mods.
@@itsentdev A lot more than simple mods would be needed to fix the thread 0 bound processes. It's a foundational issue of the game's codebase.
@@Jcorella yes and Mojang keep adding new stuff instead of fixing this issue
guys, 19 years ago is 2005, not 2001
*2004
(The video came out in 2023)
So I'm turning 19 this year. Wtf. didn't notice.
I thought it was the 90s LOL
I'm 26...I'm not old you're old...
@@10steps_ahead same lmao I turned 19 a month ago and thought this cpu was released in the 90s😂
How is this not more famous? super underrated!
It came out under a day ago, it will gain traction soon hopefully
@@VVZytit didnt..
ikr
Yea
No its not
The celeron REALLY surprised me, 2x performance after an oc???? That just proves old tech is just the coolest!!
@@Arek-lj6zn Yadayadayada, shut up
Yeah, I grew up on a celeron processor
@@RainyWolf7 fr anyone who hasnt used a celeron craptop has never had the struggle
@@MaskRobloxOfficial My friend just bought a 1ghz celeron laptop, he's not tech savy, so he''s learning on a cheap PC, and then he's gonna buy a real PC in a few years, I grew up with a better celeron in 2002, I'm genuinly confused on how he got a 1ghz celeron cpu to work with windows 11 pro
Even the Northwood Celerons overclocked well!
I’m so glad that with my tech addiction leads to the discovery of channels like these. You have it all mate; the narration, the very nice stop motion niche, and very good pacing. Got me hooked from 00:00 to 9:00. Dropping a fat sub!
@@NeverIuckytheir video was released 2 days after this one.
I’m so glad that with my tech addiction leads to the discovery of channels like these. You have it all mate; the narration, the very nice stop motion niche, and very good pacing. Got me hooked from 0:00 to 9:00. Dropping a fat sub!
@@Theunicorn2012I’m so glad that with my tech addiction leads to the discovery of channels like these. You have it all mate; the narration, the very nice stop motion niche, and very good pacing. Got me hooked from 00:00 to 9:00. Dropping a big fat sub!
Someone would make a 40 minute video of this
The narration from what I can tell is very much AI-generated.
Awesome to see some of this old tech!
Professional Minecrafter.
imagine buying a youtube channel 💀💀💀💀
LMFAO@@dummmonke4269
npc bot
stop you mean nothing, you stand for nothing ...nobody knows who you are..not even your goddamn father
Something that does help with the stuttering is using the frame limiter or VSync if you're on a 60Hz monitor. It gives the CPU headroom to deliver frames consistently instead of you seeing each stumble because it's running all out
Or just use optimization mods but that may or may not defeat the point
Something that does help with the stuttering is using the frame limiter or VSync if you're on a 60Hz monitor. It gives the CPU headroom to deliver frames consistently instead of you seeing each stumble because it's running all out
@@hamnporkgamer really doesnt defeaute the purpose here. here we are show really what you can expect from low end cpu's in Minecraft on the base game. everyone has a better understanding of the base game over modded for optimization. we could all probably squeeze a bit better performance out of these cpu's, outside of maybe the 1 core.
Yeah, there’s no reason to make your system work harder for frames you can’t see
@@adamstarks8682 Having higher fps lowers latency for multiplayer games, even if your monitor doesn't replicate more than 60fps. Having 60fps means the delay will be around 16 milliseconds, at 120 its 8 milliseconds, 240 is 4 milliseconds. There is a point of diminishing return, but having 120fps in a multiplayer game puts you at an advantage over someone with 60fps. If it is a single player game it doesn't matter as much.
why does this guy's voice sound AI generated
Idk 💀
Because he speak Russian and Ukrainian
@@yakuboff28вот честно, это ничего не объясняет
На мою думку ,автор перекладає відео за допомогою штучного інтелекту. Але нажаль не можливо передати гумор ,гру слів , та особливо певні ноти гумору який йде паралельно темі та іноді пересікаючись із основною темою доповнює усе та складає дуже чудове ,наповнене відео
I think it is
The channel is located in a non English speaking country
The newer Minecraft versions aren't more optimised they just rely more on the gpu instead of the cpu
they use 4 core, they are more optimised lol
@@ademiravdic they really don't fully utilize more than one thread
also this comment is false, minecraft does not use compute shaders
Java or bedrock
@@aiexzs iirc they also said they don't know how to do any more than that
I don't know how this channel has 1k subs because this video quality is awesome wish you the best on youtube!
2k now!
Because his old videos used a foriegner voice thats hard to listen too. This is the first video that has a different voice
Tell other people that this person uses AI voice and steals videos from this channel youtube.com/@user-gf9zf8pg9k?si=bgnIcgwUuAB9pVVc
Even though he just stole other people's videos 💀☠️
Які люди!
А я то думаю, щось дуже знайомі кадри та стоп моушн меми.
Респект за просування свого контенту на захід.
Цікаво скільки коштувала озвучка, бо я можу за просто так озвучувати подібне.
В мене розмовна Англійська така що всі знайомі не можуть вгадати звідки я, і кажуть що може з норвегії, або австраліі. Можу акценти фейчити.
Я просто смотрю материнку, процы и далее кадры.. и понимаю, что это он 😅
А хто це?
I started my Minecraft journey on socket mpga 487! Yeah you heard my right, the last intel socket with cpus that had pins instead of pads unlike lga775. I had a Pentium 4 3.2ghz. It played Minecraft surprisingly well, up to 1.7.x. Especially considering it ran on windows 7 too which at the time was much heavier than xp. I really miss those times. Later I upgraded to a pentium D which was basically 2 pentium 4s in one cpu. That thing even compared to pentium 4! was a nuclear reactor core in terms of the heat it put out and the power it sucked. Eventually destroyed my motherboard as well. I miss these simple times occasionally. Building my first pc as a school kid, especially since we were very poor was a wild experience. Hence why I was using socket 487 in 2012-2014 which was well outdated at that point.
I used a Pentium 4 HT 3.0GHz (Prescott, S478) in 2011-2012 but the system only had an Intel Extreme Graphics 2 so Minecraft and other games never ran as well as they could have. In December 2012 I upgraded to a LGA775 Core2 Duo E6300 system but sadly that only had an Intel GMA 3000.
I got my first good PC in June 2013 with Xeon W3520 (i7-920), 6GB RAM, Quadro FX 1800 (GeForce 9600 GT). I upgraded the RAM to 12GB in December 2013 and GPU to a GTX 660 in January 2014.
I sometimes wish I could go back to 2010 or so and buy myself some cheap used Pentium 4 rig with a high-end-ish AGP graphics card. That's something I could have afford back then but I didn't know enough about PCs to know the difference between iGPU and dGPU etc. Of course a Core2 system would be even better but probably would have cost too much back then, I was just a kid and my parents wouldn't let me buy anything expensive.
Nice video! I was curious to see if my old AMD C-60 (2/2, 1.0 GHz) was able to play Minecraft.
I managed to pull out 20-30 FPS, every settings on the lowest (using optfine).
It's not ideal, but I'm used to that amount of FPS, so... I could play it normally.
Very interesting to see what old CPUs can do nowadays.
would have been better had he tried all orientations of putting the cpu in the socket at to see if any wrong way can kill the pentium4 at all that would be cool
Literally why tf would you even be using such a processor...jesus! You people piss me off!
@@Generationalwealth94 they do it for attention and to troll you plain and simple cause the cpu won't even run a supported version of windows anymore let alone a game on top of it
@@Generationalwealth94dude wtf is wrong with you! Some people don't have the money to buy the newest processors. There are countries where the average income is literally less than 100 bucks a month.
Bros CPU makes mine look like a beast
I am impressed, this is somehow worse than my laptop
On higher render distances the GPU lights up a lot more because Minecraft's occlusion culling algorithm is extremely lazy. It doesn't account for caves or walls hidden behind other walls, it only cares about if a side of a block is completely covered up by an adjacent block or not. So on the higher settings you're giving the GPU a lot of overdraw and at that point the CPU doesn't really help once you've maxed out performance on things like chunk loading etc.
bro your channel is underrated asf
Point is... newer processors have a very fined tuned overclocking that's called "boost clock". Otherwise if you compare them, most are 2.5 to 4.5ghz base. Its the boost clock (and sustained) that gives the extra performance. If you try, say, the 7600 without boost, then try the 7600x with its boost clock, im pretty sure performance would be pretty far apart from each other.
also the better your cooler the more it will boost as it will see it's is running cooler and boost more due to that fact simple
@@raven4k998the newest cpus (7000 series amd, 12-13 gens intel) like to boost beyond rated boost clocks even if thermal headroom is enough and the application allows for it
I think with newer CPU's you can't really overclock them because they are already clocked as much as possible by default, or at least close to that.
You can overclock them, but for like 10% more performance AT BEST, not even close to a 2x performance as seen here
Legitimately true. My 5600X doesn't need an overclock. It came ready out of the box. I could boost it up to 5GHz if I really wanted but it's not necessary.
Ah Minecraft, simultaneously the easiest game to run minimum settings yet notoriously hard to run maximum settings. Never change.
Damn that realisation of 2004 being 19 years old hits hard
Holy..... AI-generated voice-over is shockingly good
Is it really ai ?
It's not AI, the owner hires someone, probably off fiverr, to voice the video. Of course this is only what the creator has said, however this would be a really random and unnecessary thing to lie about, so I think we can assume that it's true.
@@cessnacitation-x It has to be AI. The stops are very unnatural and the emotion does not seem right.
@@JoBot__this is just his style
back then when minecraft came out, my pc barely managed to run minecraft at 20fps, this video reminded me of those good but laggy times.
This is mighty impressive. I’ve done similar stuff with vintage computers and Minecraft, but with even older processors. You can get Minecraft to run on a non-HT Pentium 4 at around 30fps, and same goes for the higher clocked PowerPC G4s.
Nice new voice on the channel!
You could breathe on that first cpu and it'd be cooled sufficiently compared to modern CPUs lol
That's for sure
Actually the Pentium 4 Prescott were commonly called Preshott for how hot and inefficient they were lol
"19 year old processor"
me:oh somenthing from the 90s nice
*realizes*
Back in my day I used a 2,8 GHZ Celeron (Socket 478) and it ran around 30FPS .
When I went on servers it was fine as long as they were not heavily moded or had really nice buildings at the main spawnpoint.
I used 1.2.5 (not beta). After that it became laggy.
bet you never thought a celeron could slaughter a pentium 4🤣🤣🤣
@@raven4k998 oh the celerons from Northwood/ Prescott gen was sought out by gamers for their overclocking potential. i had a northwood one. i ran it with a constant +33mhz FSB bump... and 20% more on the multiplier. motherboard died.
Back in my day I used a 2,8 GHZ Celeron (Socket 478) and it ran around 30FPS . When I went on servers it was fine as long as they were not heavily moded or had really nice buildings at the main spawnpoint. I used 1.2.5 (not beta). After that it became laggy.
I used a Pentium 4 HT 3.0GHz (Prescott, S478) but Minecraft was laggy due to the PC only having Intel Extreme Graphics 2. The system was an IBM ThinkCentre S50 which only has PCI slots and no AGP or PCIe. Even an Athlon XP 2400+ with a GeForce MX440 runs Minecraft better because even the MX440 is a lot more powerful than the Intel EG2 lol
I've later moved the CPU to a different board with an AGP slot and it does pretty well with a Radeon 9800 Pro. I wish I had something like that back in 2011-2012, it would have run all the games I played back then and wouldn't have cost much at all. I was still a kid and didn't know enough about computers which is why I ended up having a 2004 IBM ThinkCentre S50 with no AGP. At least I had a pretty nice, for 2011, 23" 1080p monitor which cost a lot more than the PC
My secondary desktop had a Celeron 1.8GHz (Willamette, S478) and a Radeon 7000. It kinda ran Minecraft but even worse than the P4 3.0E with EG2.
I did also play Minecraft on my Atom N270 netbook
Why didnt you put the P4 to the secondary desktop?
@@Pasi123
This would have ran better on a debloated windows install, system resources and background stuff can kill performance
Absolutely cool video editing, clear narration, and even some funny bits. Well done. So underrated.
so he could find a working gtx 280 impressive seriously impressive that he could find a still working version of that gpu most have died by now
I used to play Minecraft on P4 XP machines. It almost had its own look to it, playing like that.
Insert funny joke here
Yeah it's not his real voice... Seems like he is from Russia... Better narration than TTS...
Also read the description.... The information in the description is inaccurate. Possibly he is using other video sources without crediting them
@@SurfTheWebIsPapaMemeshe is ukrainian. Voice generation is used - 11labs
@@SurfTheWebIsPapaMemes this is my video, and no one else’s, I told the person who voiced the video to correct the mistakes, but apparently he put a screw on my desire
It's AI voiceover. No computer enthusiast is saying the socket type that way🤣 And I'm betting you're a bott to pump the numbers.
The voice over was rly interesting, is it really TTS? It feels like the guy paid someone to read off a google translated script although for the most part its fine.
this channel has nowhere near enough recognition! i just got recommended it randomly, and I'm loving your content so far.
I think you can get rid of a lot of the stuttering by placing a frame cap at like 60fps.
its a flex to have that pc in 2003
I remember playing with the intel core 2 duo, it was playable until 1.7/1.8, where it definitely dipped under 30fps.
1.7 have better fps
I still rocked the E7500 today. It'll "only" go as far as 1.15.2 with what I consider stable and playable framerates. That's with optifine though, and 1.16 onwards is out of question, because even with optifine added it won't run stable enough to be called "playable" by me (and let me tell you, my standard of playable is very low, 20fps at minimum, just to picture how terrible it is lmao)
@harissuryasaputra7267 have you tried Sodium?
@@leslie5202 to slow ram and its bad idea
у меня intel core 2 duo e7400, спокойно играю на 1.7.10 с модами в 40-60 кадров. 1.17.1 с трудом , нужно запускать мир на отдельном сервере. Сегодня попробую его разогнать.
The reason the p4 did so badly was it was based on the netburst architecture which was pretty poor and was actually turned into a dead end line. That celeron and beyond were actually based on the pentium 3/m line of development.
1:10 headphones
Yes headphones
Bro your editing skills is awesome! I love it😍
The voice over gives me AI vibes
I said the same thing. If it’s not AI, dude has a gift. He could start doing human voice overs for AI
Ballin Video I always wondered how old CPU's and PC's will run minecraft
Hey guys i am living in 2007 i still have 1 core processor ☠️😢
No worrys
I am gonna upgrade it to Gt 1050ti and i7 processor
nice mate
We all gotta start somewhere lol
1 Core CPU is legit the Minecraft Alpha experience I had on my grandpas PC. Pure nostalgia and was barely playable even on the lowest settings haha
Дядя, этот видос ахуеннен, я был очень удивлен что у тебя всего тысяча подписоты, должно быть больше, так что удачи
Он тоже русский кста
Или украинец
Второе@@reviewchannel3038
This guy sounds like the computer assist guy from FNaF Sister location
0:56 is that was 10 Polish zlotys?
No, it was 20 Ukrainian hryvnias
I love the presentation of this video, especially with the stop-motion inbetween.
I'm jelly of those proper copper fins and heatsink for the VRM and chipset on that motherboard. Vendors seem to have forgotten that the point is cooling, not (terrible) style.
I actually played on a machine with dual 771 sockets for the span of a year… very slowly.
That machine actually ran a capture the wool server just yesterday for my university’s gaming club.
If all you want is a minecraft machine, all you need is one of those athlon apus amd was selling a few years ago, or better yet, an old i5 optiplex, which you can get for like $100, and even with 3rd gen intel graphics will run fine as long as you temper your expectations. Personally, I have a 12100 with a 1660ti, but even before I got the gpu, it could run perfectly fine, even with like 57 mods, most of which are only a few hundred kilobytes, but 20 of them are 1-5MB each.
yeah you can run it on pretty much anything with sodium. i remember i told this one guy on reddit how to install it and it got him from like 15fps to 50ish on a 2100u
I used to play Crash Landing on a 32bit Dual Core, an 80 Mods Modpack, so you're definitely able to play with way more mods than that.
i've never seen a pc build with half life sounds and i didn't know it would sound that good i love it
Request:
Honkai Star rail vs 15 year old CPU.
i'd say it has a chance on a core2quad or xeon as long as it has the correct instruction sets and with a bit of oc. Not too sure about the 2 core ones tho...
@@joey_f4ke238 I didnt overclock (Because of a OEM PC) and works well on duo a e7730 with 4gb ram windows 10 (and Windows 7 last time). Few FPS but atleast playable with hd5450. Didnt Crash atleast of longer playtime. Which is a suprising results since most 2023 games didnt start that except Pray Game.
I dig the Portal sound effects
when i was watching this i thought it was a youtuber with more than 100K subs, u def deserve to have a higher popularity
It was unexpected to find your eng channel ngl
Now try it with old GPUs
I loved that Pentium 4 it helped me play Arma 2 DayZ at 7 FPS. what a good time.
Wait why did your voice change? did you pay someone to do a voice over or are you using the new AI to change your voice to a selected trained model.
Your old voice is good too, it has Ukrainian accent but that's the charm as it's the real you.
hello, the previous voice is also not mine, and yes, I ordered a voice-over. it's like telling a fat woman that she doesn't need to lose weight because she's already so beautiful😄
@@WhatAboutThePCthe strangest, weirdest and yet amazing analogy i have ever read 😂😂
@@WhatAboutThePC are you not a native english speaker?
@@WhatAboutThePCI do like fat women though and sincerely think many are hot :^(
Tell other people that this person uses AI voice and steals videos from this channel youtube.com/@user-gf9zf8pg9k?si=bgnIcgwUuAB9pVVc
Wow the quality of this deserves a sub
Sounds like an AI ngl
I think it's a voice actor
I wish AI voicing can be this real
Yeah! probably@@roz9318
it is. Its a foriegner
Minecraft went down after 1.12. Goat video 🔥🔥 this is UA-cam. Big up man
What version of the game were you benchmarking on? For a processor that released when I was just an embryo, I would say the Pentium 4 did pretty decently!
EDIT: from how it was worded but not explicitly said, I am guessing this is 1.0.0?
Release 1.0, he said so.
@@an2thea514 in 7:14 there is a bee flying, so it might be 1.14
this is fucking awesome, sucks it hasn't blown up. you should do one for vaudeville villain when it turns 20 in a couple days!
Use sodium and lithium on newest versions
New age Minecraft uses multithreaded chunk loading, but EVERYTHING else is single threaded.
can we just talk about how he said 775 instead of 775?
what
what
?
It's that top quality stop motion animation of moving pc parts for me
Anyone else pc is older than them?
The half-life sfx when pluging the cables lol pretty good
It's crazy that you did this with an AI voice. No way a Russian would sound like that, and some lingo tipped me off too. AI voices are getting much better it seems!
this is not an AI voice
@@WhatAboutThePCYou should have somebody proofread your English transcript to fix all the errors before having it voiced over, but otherwise paying native English speakers to voice your videos is the way to go
ai voices don't sound this good yet, i can hear proper inflections in the voice and I can tell it's real, not even ElevenLabs would be able to produce a voice this accurate just yet.
@@Verosmentyeah idk why people are thinking this is AI lol. It’s pretty clearly not. Some parts kind of sound like it I guess but… there’s quite a few points in the video that an AI couldn’t replicate right now
Edit: the mispronunciations/weird reading of numbers probably threw most people off, understandably
@@Kamology_ Yeh, i can see why that'd cause people to think it's AI, but it goes to show that the average person still doesn't really know how to properly identify AI from real currently.
This was a great video, you're definitely going to blow up.
This feels like ai
love the little stopmotion bits
The AI voice just isn’t doing it for me.
No wait what???
Def his real voice.
But now that you point it out I can't unhear it lmao
Wow your channel is very underrated! Very high quality and nice editing with a good flow. Keep it up
Just so you know, you generally don't say a socket as a number, but as a string of numbers. So 775 would be pronounced as socket seven seven five (or seven seventy five). Older Pentium 4 sockets would be pronounced Socket four seventy eight.
It's AI voiced. That's a tell.
@@stowebyCreator said he hires someone to voice it, the voice actor probably doesn't know much about tech, so it's not surprising.
I remember playing minecraft just 11 years ago on a single core cpu with integrated graphics and on 1gb of ram lol. 40 - 50 fps on lowest settings using optifine in singleplayer was actually not bad.
voice over feels ai generated
No😂
Bruh 😂
wdym ☠️
It's because he doesn't use contractions, he sounds like Data.
So what?
Добренький відос) Вдалося з ходу впізнати автора, крута локалізація під інгліш доречі.
Думал показалось когда увидел 20 гривен, но сомнения развеялись когда увидел локализацию Windows😊🇺🇦💪
This is the first AI voice I heard that does not make me puke. Good job.
Author, you're from Ukraine. Your videos are interesting, but it's really difficult to understand the English language. Nowadays, there are all the possibilities to translate audio, if not by sound, then at least by text. I'm still waiting for content in the native language.
This guy has a ukrainian channel. I think its called T1000 or smth
@@Gigachad-hb7ji omg, thanks man. Been watching this guy for a while and didn't even know that XD
this is so good, the editing, voice, quality and IDEA. keep up the excellent videos bro ill be with you till the end
Hi "WHAT with PC?" or "ШО С ПК? or "T-1000"
Nice video
Very interesting
How quiet are you???
I'm not kidding, I leave Ukraine 6 mount ago and I hope you are doing well. I'm waiting for a new video from you. Good Luck.
GLORY TO UKRAINE!!!!
СЛАВА УКРАИНЕ!!!!
💀💀💀
@@VeenSSJ yes
epic gamer sounds and stopframe montage :> good content
Да-уж, даль что ты ушел из ру сигмента, не знаю что тобой двигало, нажива или личные принципы, но надеюсь что у тебя все получится и ты сможешь достичь своих целей.
These processer are better than my i3 💀
А я знаю хто ти насправді)
2004 is still quite modern to me, not that I would use tech back then for playing games or watching UA-cam.
2:14 why is russian?xD
He is Ukrainian, just system language Russian.
Sorry for my English
Я українець і не дуже знаю англійську
@@Alexgamechannel428Also Windows has Ukr system language
Nice video, the voice over is a bit odd. At first it wasn't bad but eventually it became distracting.
Why do you talk so strangely? Weird word choices and expressions, weird cadences like you're reading off a poorly translated script...
That last part reminds me that I did actually install my cpu upside down when I first made my computer. Thankfully just like yours it booted up no problem after. It still works to this day.
Are we not gonna talk about that clean stop motion animation throughout the video ? ♥️♥️♥️🤟
I have an i5 2.53 GHZ with an NVIDIA Quadro FX 880M on my 11-year-old laptop and it looks like it's working on this game with at least 68 FPS, 70 FPS, or above. Now upgraded to i7 12th gen with RTX 3050.
I used to play minecraft on a Pentium , I had no idea what fps or resolution was back then. Still had a lot of fun
Really great channel! Funny retro and informative btw appreciate halflife sounds😂👍
How is this channel not famous? so underrated
man i love the Half life 2 sound when u plug in the parts and cables.
is nice.
Im very impressed with the quality of your video, good work.
я спочатку подумав плагіат, потім оригінальний відос. І лише зараз дійшло, що це канал з перекладами. Кльово!