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@DK640OBrianYT
@DK640OBrianYT 5 сағат бұрын
Peter, are you okay ?
@NautilusMortanian
@NautilusMortanian 12 сағат бұрын
Memories of my Cyrix PR-150+...
@ond23
@ond23 16 сағат бұрын
Так приятно русскую речь слышать :)
@ConstantlyShadow8annedByYT
@ConstantlyShadow8annedByYT Күн бұрын
I have a question. Can you tell us the name of the artist and track that starts at 7:22 please?
@mikoyangurevic8634
@mikoyangurevic8634 Күн бұрын
Haha, my friend in summer of 1996 had bought a Pentium 166 MHz and it was very unstable. Blue screens everyday. Maybe his CPU was a counterfeit. He replaced it with a K5.
@ThomasCorfield
@ThomasCorfield Күн бұрын
Why am I waiting for something to go BANG?!!?
@RetroInside94
@RetroInside94 3 күн бұрын
CPU Galaxy, where are you?? We Miss you!! Please came back with some video!
@mikeall7012
@mikeall7012 5 күн бұрын
What happened to this channel? I loved it. Sad to see it hasnt been active.
@CPUGalaxy
@CPUGalaxy 5 күн бұрын
Thank you for leaving a message. I am sorry for being quiet for so long. Life was just challenging. But I have many projects in the loop and material for at least 50 new videos. Cheers, Peter
@mikeall7012
@mikeall7012 5 күн бұрын
@@CPUGalaxy that's awesome to hear! Your videos are amazing! Life does happen from time to time, so it's totally understandable. Just glad to hear your still kicking!
@mikeall7012
@mikeall7012 6 күн бұрын
Put the 386 in the cache attachment
@mikem9536
@mikem9536 8 күн бұрын
Quad-droopled.
@pigpenpete
@pigpenpete 9 күн бұрын
Any new videos in the pipeline? Missing the videos!
@Prometheus_RMonteblanco
@Prometheus_RMonteblanco 10 күн бұрын
OMG you made me cry with this video!!!! Ohhh lord I miss so much the 90's technology HWs :)
@timeriksson719
@timeriksson719 12 күн бұрын
Hi. Great video 👍 Did you get the board to post with the original 266mhz tillamook cpu without modifying the cpu ? I cant get my p5a-b to post witb my 266mhz tillamook even with the modifications. My friend tested the cpu and it works on his board of a different brand.
@esomnx
@esomnx 12 күн бұрын
Quantum Q540 Norton SI Benchmark sounded like aliens talking lol
@oliver1224
@oliver1224 13 күн бұрын
Very interesting video. I used to own the IIT DLC3 387 math chip in my old 66Mhz IBM Blue Lightning computer which I purchased back in late 1993.. First time I've seen that chip in years... quite nostalgic.
@mikoyangurevic8634
@mikoyangurevic8634 13 күн бұрын
I've always being intrigued with a VLB setup, so I built my own in 2019... For VGA you can use for the 16 bit the WD90C31A-LR 1 MB (Paradise), it's very fast, I believe the fastest for an ISA slot. I have checked ET4000AX, Trident and some Cirrus Logic, all with 1 MB VRAM, but the GUI acceleration for Windows 3.x is very poor than the Paradise. And for 32 bit (VLB) try the SPEA Mirage (Video Seven) S3 864 Vision P64 with 2 MB VRAM. Fastest card (yes faster than ATi Mach64) for VLB bus and with excellent GUI acceleration. On my i486Dx2 66 MHz it runs Quake and it is playable!
@chrismisc7856
@chrismisc7856 14 күн бұрын
Dude we miss you. Come back. Love your content. Hope all is well with you and your family. -Chris from the US.
@pablosufan
@pablosufan 15 күн бұрын
Excellent!!! great Great opction to play old games from 90's.
@ryanpelligreno8818
@ryanpelligreno8818 16 күн бұрын
I Had a 486Dx2 66 that would encode MP3's and Play them just fine!!!!!!
@galimusic7164
@galimusic7164 16 күн бұрын
In 8:00 i remember our Philips NMS 9115, 768 KB RAM, 20 mb Miniscribe Hard Disk and two FDD drives, and a Philips VGA Screen Pro9cm082, if i remember. That was in march 1989. Nice days (the computer still in some place in our garage i think, i have to look for it)
@froggo5000
@froggo5000 17 күн бұрын
some of these generally sound like cars
@johng.1703
@johng.1703 19 күн бұрын
I'm trying to remember how I had my AMD 486 set up back in the day, I remember it was on a writeback board with 256 or 512k of stick cache, and was clocked on a 50MHz bus speed. I remember it was close to a Pentium 133 in benchmark results, but I did have it overclocked. think it was like 2.5x 50 for a clock of 125Mhz, I might have even pushed it to 3x 50, I remember it being fast for the time.
@Coyote27981
@Coyote27981 21 күн бұрын
Oh this gave me a flashback. Back in '99, i helped a friend build a car PC we managed to fit on the glovebox of his Renault Clio (2nd gen). We used an old AMD 5x86 133mhz and an HDD with a home made antishock (and drive was mounted on its side). It wouldnt work running windows and winamp. CPU was too weak. We ended using a DOS based MP3 player, that one worked just fine. Dont remember if it was the one shown here... But does look familiar 😂
@BillDemos
@BillDemos 21 күн бұрын
Hello back T-800. We know you are collecting all these CPUs so you can build Cyberdyne.
@succuvamp_anna
@succuvamp_anna 23 күн бұрын
I hope you're okay, been a long time now.
@rossdavis2294
@rossdavis2294 24 күн бұрын
I’m not a computer engineer or anything but have to say the design looks really cool! A real piece of art! … so it doesn’t run Doom … but can it run Skynet?
@techsalesandmore3649
@techsalesandmore3649 25 күн бұрын
Not a fair test here. You've taken the fastest AMD and overclocked it by 20%, the fastest Pentium Overdrive and overclocked it by 20%. But then you've effectively taken the fastest Cyrix cpu (a 120MHz) AND NOT OVERCLOCKED it. How about a re-test, where you run them at their design limits. Ie the AMD at 133Mhz, the POD at 83Mhz and since there was a 120Mhz Cyrix 586 chip, run the 586 at 120Mhz still? This gives a much fairer comparison. Scaling accordingly the final results are AMD 333point CYRIX 345 and POD 389. 1st POD at 83Mhz with 389 2nd CYRIX at 120Mhz with 345 equivalent to 74Mhz PentiumOD 3rd AMD at 133Mhz with 333 equivalent to 71Mhz PentiumOD otherwise though, fun video with lots of fond memories. In the day I owned a CYRIX and an AMD, but by the time the POD came I'd switch to nexGen 90 Mhz. If you can get hold of one, how about a 4 way drag race. Nex gen 90Mhz vs POD 83, AMD 5x86 and the venerable Cyrix 586 with all the option your m/b supports, switched on?
@kuzyni2267
@kuzyni2267 27 күн бұрын
Which pentium pro is more expensive 200 mhz or 180 mhz ?
@rectify2003
@rectify2003 27 күн бұрын
I could draw better than that with Lipstick 😀 My friends Lipstick, not mine 🤣
@Stev417
@Stev417 28 күн бұрын
(1:38) my brain during a test
@Belznis
@Belznis 29 күн бұрын
About the batteries, I heard that people like LGR, they just use some kits to replace them for the modern ones, just for safety. But I am a noob, just enjoying retro stuff videos. Of course for pure retro, you need everything original, but I like how they use new battery mods, new flash card mods instead of low capacity drives.
@jevgenijobzigailov2376
@jevgenijobzigailov2376 29 күн бұрын
I remember overclocking p100 to 133Mhz and it worked perfectly. 33% speed increase for free. Nowadays overclocking makes little sense unless treated as a hobby, because one needs better cooler, PSU, etc.
@oscarpezzoli4597
@oscarpezzoli4597 Ай бұрын
my mother is from venice like faggin
@oscarpezzoli4597
@oscarpezzoli4597 Ай бұрын
I am italian like faggin
@lestersegelhorst2776
@lestersegelhorst2776 Ай бұрын
I had a maxtor full height 100mb drive in my xt clone that would literally shake the whole desk on power up.
@ronch550
@ronch550 Ай бұрын
This CPU would be great for playing old DOS games.
@kuzyni2267
@kuzyni2267 Ай бұрын
What is more expensive intel pentium pro 200 mhz or 180 mhz ?
@Fakeplasticgergo
@Fakeplasticgergo Ай бұрын
My first pc had this processor 8gigs of ram, S3 Trio 64 1mbyte vga 14" Digital monitor :) good times
@devobronc
@devobronc Ай бұрын
I lovEyour content here... I remember all of these older 386/486/586 platforms well.
@elbateador
@elbateador Ай бұрын
Super cool! 😎👍 📺
@abzzeus
@abzzeus Ай бұрын
Usage? Industrial / speciaiised? That'd be my guess like how you can still buy motherboards with ISA slots in 2024. When the cost of the PC <<< cost replacing the kit it is controlling, you want to just replace the PC
@alexandrustefanmiron7723
@alexandrustefanmiron7723 Ай бұрын
Wow.. that trident 512k splash brings back so many good memories!
@raven4k998
@raven4k998 Ай бұрын
imagine making a new Pentium and Pentium pro into a dual CPU computer where the Pentium handles the 8 and 16 bit work and the Pentium pro handles just the 32 bit stuffs that would be a beast of a computer you would have there at that point
@udirt
@udirt Ай бұрын
I was waiting for that comparison since 30 years! Ty!
@truesightgrabber
@truesightgrabber Ай бұрын
There was Pentium 50 MHz - was most reliable.
@Googlag
@Googlag Ай бұрын
There is a video of an enthusiast who overclocked processors to 16.4 MHz. And established the difference between Intel and the Soviet model. As fools like to call it a clone.. In the Soviet model, the memory buffer was implemented on transistors of the processor itself. He could stop clocking and continue working at the request of the system.
@davidmcgraw3377
@davidmcgraw3377 Ай бұрын
OMG!!! This is amazing! In the early 1980s I had a 5.25", 26 MB, I think MiniScribe MFM hard drive with 30 ms average access which I paid $900 for probably in 1983.
@MalachMaciej
@MalachMaciej Ай бұрын
Well, yes the comparison between a chip from the USA and stolen technology by the USSR. Fact, also such a 'production' could be screwed up. Such things only in Russia
@brucehutcheson5371
@brucehutcheson5371 Ай бұрын
I used to service IBM 3090's and have replaced these TCM's many times. A quarter million dollars each. Almost always flown by private jet to deliver a new one to you for the repair.
@jaybird57
@jaybird57 Ай бұрын
Now clock the Pentium to 75mhz..