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  • LOL The Intel i486 was what I had in my Compaq Computer back in 94??. It only ran at turtle speed not light speed lol. That thing wasn't even able to play Mp3 audio files.

  • Where's the heatsink? Silly intel

  • can it play crysis?

  • Older processors like this had seperate co-processors to help with math functions (anything involving a decimal point). Later they just put them on the CPU die with everything else.

  • @kargaroc386 Like the 386, I think it had the 387 arithmetic processor.

  • Nice go mac

  • without headsync xD

  • (486)

    lindoooo

    eu tenho um em perfeito estado

  • I wish my computer had those electro things

  • dam

    jizz in my pants when we went inside that pc :P

  • Clever commercial

  • How do they did these graphics back then. Graphics cards back then only had 2 or 4 megabytes, and agp did not came till 1997. Unless they used integrated or PCI graphics. And CPU'S where only in the MHz.

  • if you look you see a second socket availible behind the 486 proc, dual core lol :P

  • @guardianoftheclouds old computers had coprocessors, i dont no what for, i think for special software.

  • At 0:08.I see the intel logo!

  • @lancededcena123 there's the intel logo all over the place.

  • Lol light speeds? In the BIOS maybe =)

  • Cool 66Mhz old stuff from the days of 200MB hard drives.

  • Light speed ????!!!! Try slug speed :)))

  • Actually, my Core i5 is nothing compared to the i486. :D

  • You think the i486 is fast? Try an 8086! That's runs lightening quick!

  • I just tried it yesterday and it was almost as if it powered the universe.

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