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  • Welcome to another video.

  • Now this big bad behemoth is an alien wear area 51.

  • Before we take a look at it properly, I want to quickly address my previous Titan black video.

  • Some of you said the card seemed to perform quite bad, and I agree.

  • I've also noticed some he issue since the video, so I'll be buying another to compare the results.

  • Just thought I'd throw that in there because it's been on my mind.

  • And I guess ending up with a GPU that doesn't seem to work as it should isn't totally avoidable when buying from the used market.

  • Nonetheless, let's not dwell on the past, even though sitting in front of the camera is truly an ancient example of a PC.

  • You may think I'm getting a little obsessed with Alien where, but hey, a deal's a deal, regardless of the brand.

  • I paid just £40 for this on eBay, which is a good price regardless of specs.

  • Because these super plastic in over the top alien where cases still sell for ridiculous amounts just on their own, there's something of a collector's item that's just a cz Well, because I have no idea what the specs all you can see from the description.

  • No, it isn't without its issues.

  • And having just picked it up the night before recording this video, I haven't even checked to see if it powers up.

  • It took me seven hours just to get it from the car to the garden.

  • Seriously, though, this system is possibly the heaviest thing I have ever lifted.

  • Have you ever helped someone move house and in the process, help them lift up a washing machine?

  • Yes, a bit like that.

  • It's also large enough to have its own postcode.

  • But enough Banta.

  • Let's crack it open and check out the yet undiscovered specs.

  • You can see here that opening it up reveals a ton of cables which will sit within a very standard looking 80 ex enclosure under all this additional plastic.

  • Before going any further, I'm going to make sure all these cables are connected up as they should be entirely everything up a little bit, you'd be surprised at how many times a quick check and receding of cables has revived some of my dead computers.

  • A fix, really is that simple.

  • Sometimes fast forward an hour or so, And as you can see, we've got this thing looking pretty tidy.

  • So let's investigate the specs.

  • It may be old, but there could be potential to upgrade and sell this thing for a tidy profit.

  • One of the main reasons I snapped it up so quick, bear in mind that I used about £10 worth of diesel to go and pick this up.

  • Sellers typically don't post these old alien wears because of the weight that, if you're willing to, then you can reach a much wider audience online and increase chances of profit.

  • But let's talk about the specifications based discoveries I made when tinkering around inside this beast.

  • It's far from clean, as you can probably still see, but I'll give it a thorough wash when I figured out exactly what to do with it, because if I'm honest, it's a little older than I had first thought.

  • The first thing to take note off is the graphics card.

  • It's a GP based, which should give you an idea of just how this machine is.

  • This was the previous owners main concern as they assumed this was why the PC was having trouble booting after researching respects, it seems as though this is a 512 megabyte Judy are three graphics card, but one that won't be able to run any of today's modern games due to direct text limitations.

  • That fact also depends on the CPU, which will figure out later.

  • We've also got a Sound Blaster ordered you to in here.

  • Forgive me if that's pronounced horribly role.

  • Sound cards are definitely a rather outdated component these days, and it's unlikely you'll find one in any modern pre bill.

  • Still, it may fetch a few pounds on the used market.

  • Furthermore, I was pleased to see that the motherboard in this machine seems to be of a standard 80 ex form factor, meaning we can swap it out for a board of our choice and not have to worry about whether it fits inside.

  • It seems a modern day up growed will be ideal is I'm certain this is a suck it for 78 board, which supports up to a Pentium four hyper threaded process, sir, Best no ideal for modern gaming.

  • It'll especially considering the 32 bit architecture that said, Let's continue our voyage of technological discovery and see what Ram we have only removed one stick of DDR.

  • Considering it's one gigabyte, I'd have to assume at this point we've got the maximum supported for this boarding.

  • Stole quickly confirmed my speculation.

  • This is an Intel D 875 PB said 478 bold one that once retailed for $280 back in 2000 and three.

  • You can imagine the cost of the system altogether.

  • As such, it does support just four gigs of DDR.

  • The last component of interest here was the power supply.

  • I'm told it has been recently changed, but it had certain levels of dust on it.

  • The only years worth of neglect could achieve 420 watts.

  • It's certainly enough for this system, but the inclusion of this PC I express connector seems rather wasted here, as the board itself doesn't have any PC I express slots, and even if it did, we wouldn't see any performance increase with an upgraded graphics card due to the aforementioned Pentium four process.

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  • Speaking of which, let's see what speed pens and we actually have to do that.

  • We need to see if this thing.

  • Power's on.

  • Well, the Bay description wasn't clear as to whether it worked or not.

  • The seller told me when I got there that he thought it needed a new GPU toe work, but his wife made him get rid of the whole system before he had a chance to test this out.

  • To my surprise, a flick of the power switch men, the system booted straight up into the BIOS.

  • And as we were lacking a hard drive, it certainly wasn't going to boot to an operating system.

  • Never mind, because I do have more than a few spares.

  • There was a time when testing this is a Windows exp retro machine would have been enough for me, but I've seen and tested far too many of those now back in its day.

  • This would have been top of its class in performance and would have had a big price tag to reflect that probably around 2 to 3 grand because you know, he's a day away.

  • Here's one I found good, slightly less suspects to get an idea of what the price may actually have Bean like Now, because of the CPU, is 32 bit limitations.

  • I decided to just check out the performance off the graphics card today.

  • Considering this was probably the stronger component, how good would this be in running some more up today?

  • Gains well is up today as we could get, Considering the age of the card on the A P.

  • I limitations.

  • Hey, guys, Mr Speak too soon, once again here.

  • And unfortunately, we've run into a little bit of a problem with the old alien.

  • Where Desktop.

  • Now we were able to get a couple of game tests in, however, we had a little bit of an issue.

  • In fact, couple was probably the wrong word to use.

  • I was able to test Max Payne to on this system, which, of course, around Fine.

  • This is one of those games that will run on anything, including most potato based products out there.

  • I am joking, of course, but seriously, Max Payne one into a very easy to run, even on old systems.

  • I believe this game came out in 2003.

  • I have no way of recording the frame rates exactly here, but as you can see, it ran pretty well with a mix of settings even on this 32 bit Pentium four on the X 1950 which is significantly stronger than the CPU.

  • Basically, the bottleneck here would be with the process of holding this radio and card back, which I think was obviously added to the system at a later date as a replacement to what probably was the original Ethics 5900.

  • I'm not entirely sure I can't find the exact spec sheet for anyway.

  • Max Payne here ran fine, but it was hardly a strenuous game and didn't exactly push our system to any limits, however, when I decided to try and do so, that's when the problems arose when I fired up a couple of games to test.

  • It seems this is where the issue lies now.

  • This wasn't mentioned in the description, nor was I told this last night when I picked up the PC.

  • But as soon as I tried to fire up any program or application under Windows X P, the systems that went into this eternal boot Luke.

  • Now I'm not exactly sure what the issue is there.

  • It seems like a graphics card problem if I'm being totally honest, but I don't have any a GP graphics cards or any more A GP graphics cards to actually test out the system with something different, which is a little bit of a shame.

  • I did have an old GP card in my collection a while ago, but I did sell that along with a few other old cards a while back.

  • So that is a little bit of a problem, as faras testing is concerned.

  • And that just begs the question.

  • And what are we going to do with this system?

  • Should I restore it into something working that's based on old architecture and hopefully try and turn it around for profit?

  • Or should I totally removed all of the current components in the system and try and turn into something modern that retains that sort of older alien?

  • Where look, I'm totally undecided as to what to do here, I'm gonna put it down to you guys, So leave a comment down below what you'd like to see happen to this machine?

  • The comment with the most let's say up votes most thumbs up.

  • We'll win on.

  • That's what I would do with this system.

  • I don't want any silly suggestions like, put it in a skip or throw it off of beachy head.

  • I don't want silly things like that.

  • I just want to know what I should do with this PC with this alien.

  • Where?

  • Because I really have no idea.

  • As of current what to do with it?

  • I like to turn into something a bit more powerful.

  • But if you if But if you guys would like to see it retain its old school windows expert charm and sort of bring a little life into my office exp style then you know, I didn't suggest that down below.

  • As for this video, so Well, I hope you enjoyed it.

  • I hope you've enjoyed this.

  • Look back inside on old alien.

  • Where?

  • Desktop.

  • That would have retailed once between two and $3000.

  • I do hope you guys have enjoyed this video if you did, you know, to do leave like on it down below.

  • If you didn't leave a dislike, subscribe to the channel if you haven't done so already.

  • And of course, let me know what you'd like to see happen to this pc down below.

  • Because I'm open to almost any suggestions.

  • Apart from dumping it as I'm sure some of you will suggest, regardless.

  • So as always.

  • Thank you.

  • I'll see you all in the next one.

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這臺巨大的Alienware遊戲電腦只花了我40英鎊(50美元),但裡面是什麼? (This HUGE Alienware gaming PC cost me just £40 ($50), but what's inside?...)

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