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  • Good collection!

  • interested in old hardware? visit hardware-collection.it

    It's a beautiful website

  • 1:46 THAT is one awesome CD drive

  • 2:15 That motherboard to the right is NOT obsolete at ALL! It even has sli/crossfire capabilities!

  • whats this exact version of the song called?

  • WOW.. Do you think these things are old? I have a motherboard that has only two surface integrated microchips. All the other chips and things are soldered. And as a comparison I have an i486 , and a real still workable computer that has a 128 mb HDD and 32 mb ram and a 'meinberg PC31' radio clock card that has ISA interface and was made in the early 90s. I also have a couple of games released between 1991 and 1998. So be well and never forget what was doom95 gameplay when emulators didnt exist.

  • I love collecting computer parts, you never know when you need them really

  • lol, this stuff is not "OLD" ;) never throuw away computers... make them work forever...!

    My oldes computers are a Texas Instrument, designed in 1979

  • i have old pentium 1 in my storage room it have 5MB HDD lol

  • iv got a old computer with128mb pc133 sd ram and a pentium 3 runing windows 2000

  • im still using this tipe of stuff

  • i want the heatsinks, and the cases if u still have them :)))

  • if they still work, i'll take them

  • damn must be fron the 80s or 90s

  • 90s :)

  • I have a pile of SDRAM and RDRAM, two video cards that I can't idenife, Pentium 4, Pentium 2 Slot 1, AMD Atholon, two really old harddrives from 1996.

  • still works?

    if so, i'll take them

  • intel !!!!!!

  • i have the one at 0:42 at home but it doesn't work anymore :(

  • i have a video of a 1992 creative sound card so big it will not fit into a computer!

  • 1DanielChristensen, It must plug into an ISA slot then. ISA slots preceded PCI slots.

  • I will repost the video. it is so big, it will not physically fit onto the computer. yes, it is isa as well, and the computer is pci, but that's not waht i mean.

  • Maybe ISA-based computers of the day had enough room to hold one of those big cards. What model of Sound Blaster is it? (I'm assuming it's a Creative Labs Sound Blaster, sorry if i'm wrong!

  • pack rat LOL .. That looks like my collection I had till one day I decided to get rid of the junk....even if it still worked.

  • Also, do any of the motherboards in the video have SiS 530 or SiS 620 video built-in?

    I have a couple of old computers. Mind if I post a video response?

  • Is the third picture by any chance an ATI Rage 128 Pro? If it is, I have one in the computer i'm using to watch this!

    Thats some good computer parts you have there!

  • Yes, that is an ATI Rage 128 Pro Ultra with 32mb of ram. I got it for $4 at a Goodwill computer store.

  • I've never heard of the Rage 128 Pro Ultra! I got mine for free - I found it sitting on a windowsill in my Grandmother's house! XD

    I heard that Goodwill and a place called Amvets or something like that were great places to find old computers and computer parts. But the nearest one to me is 300 miles away! :(

  • I just remembered that that video card was not an ATI Rage it was an Nvidia Vanta TNT2 with 16MB of ram. My ATI Rage does not have a TV out connector.

  • Oh yeah. Is the Nvidia card PCI or AGP? And how is it for stuff like DVD or YouTube video? I'm looking for a low-end PCI video card for my old Compaq Presario. It has a terrible SiS 530 video chipset built in. I don't care about 3D performance, I just want something that can perform 100% on non-HD video.

  • That card is AGP. My only decent PCI card is an ATI Radeon 7000 with 32MB of ram. A beter video card wont help much for YouTube because flash videos are mainly processor intensive. If tthat computer has anything less than a 700Mhz processor than flash videos will not play smothly especially at full screen.

  • Yeah, I asked about that today on a computer forum I go to, and they told me the same thing about YouTube videos, so I guess i'm outta luck on that. It's a 450 MHz AMD K6-2.

    I was recommended either an ATI Rage 128 Pro, an ATI Radeon 7000 or 7500, and anything newer than the NVidia TNT2.

  • @themaritimeman I thought it was you when the comment said Compaq Presario with SiS 530

  • Should make this a video response to my video if you want to.

  • Thats a lot of old stuff thought I had a bunch 5/5

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