Restoration a destroyed 30-year-old PC | Rebuild and restore 30 year old PC

Published 2020-02-18
Restoration a destroyed 30-year-old PC | Rebuild and restore 30 year old PC

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  • @greshac.3634
    Fake. Here's 45 reasons why: 1. How is it possible to have uniform mud on ALL surfaces, inside and out? And even on all the wires?! 2. How could mud possibly get UNDER a screw head? 3. Why is there no mud inside the slot on the screw if it's everywhere else. 4. at 2:26, why is one screw shiny? 5. at 2:42, why is there mud where the CD drive was? 6. at 2:51, why does the mud look painted on? 7. anyone else seem surprised by the lack of leaking capacitors? 7a. or by the jacks that seem pristine (given no mud)? 8. at 3:42, why does the hinge mechanism work, let alone exist in the first place? 9. at 4:12 DIRT... IN A HARD DISK??? 10. 4:48 should just explain itself. NO!!! 11. at 5:15, the capacitors again. Perfectly straight and not leaking? 12. at 5:43, dirt... under the screws, IN a PSU??? 13. at 5:51, that's how you lose screws... i'd be surprised if he "somehow" doesn't lose one. 14. at 6:03, why does he put a circuit board in the water? 14a. If he can dunk his motherboard in water, why can't we? 15. He just killed his hard drive at 6:13 16. Does anyone care about a wrecked CD drive so much that they'd open it up? 17. at 8:49, the rails don't seem lubed. They will make a sound or fail if he tries to use it. 18. He killed his HDD twice now because he scratched the platter and the head. 19. at 11:07, the color of the river is the same as the mud; that probably explains where the painted mud came from. 20. Spray painting without primer? 20a. And without masking... he messed up at 12:00 21. Killed his HDD again. Look at that head! 22. His PSU has no marking whatsoever, no brand, no model, no ratings, no stickers? 23. The guy must be a genius.; he must know exactly how to put together a CD dri--- wait! he forgot to put the latches on the gears! 24. 15:06, The date on the CD drive says 2010... so much for a 30 year old PC 24a. The PCB has a date of 2009, so much for a 30 year old PC :| 25. That looks like a lot of RAM for 1990. Wasn't the limit like 100MB or something back then? 26. And it looks like DDR3, totally 1990 tech! 27. USB 2 existed in 1990 right? NOPE! Not until 2000. 28. Look at pictures of 1990s computers. And then look at this. 29. 18:03, that new intel logo wasn't rolled out until 1991. 29a. That's probably a new fan, too. Don't remember seeing a logo on it until now. 30. Windows 10? That was sooo 1990. Even windows 95 didn't exist yet. 31. WHO NAMES THEIR ACCOUNT pc? 32. He picked this up off the street. Why does he know the password? 33. All this on an HDD with ONE platter. THAT WAS MURDERED AT LEAST 5 TIMES? 34. 8 gigs of ram, an i5, a copyright 2017, 64 bits... sooo 1990. 35. Just to point out, he exposes his registry key at the end without any blurring or masking or what. So smart! 36. The music masks his laughing at our stupidity probably. :/ 37. Why is his system language English? 38. WHY??????????????????????????!!!!!! Views, ad revenue! 39. No rust whatsoever. 40. You'd think he'd spend time restoring his screen. 41. This is how many smart people agree. | Don't forget to dislike and unsubcribe! V
  • @sdainz28
    Come on guys, He's just a guy who feels happy in unscrewing, and he's an expert at it. And I think he's a time traveler.
  • @a13x_141O
    30 y/o pc i5 3450 8gb ram Windows 10 pro x64 He knew the password The socket pins were bent, But hey it works like a charm This clip is beyond cursed
  • @feleitks
    i love the fact that people who actually know something about restoring computers are absolutely burning this guy
  • @user-fl8pg2ry1l
    Хорошая комедия. Давно я так не смеялся. Спасибо.
  • Ah, yes. Dont forget to clean your HDD platter every sandstorm! Also honorable mention to the LGA 775 mobo in this vid. Classic socket type in 1990.
  • @somesfs170
    "30 year old pc" > w10 pro x64 > mobo has pcie on it > cleans hdd (this part is beyond cursed lol)
  • That's fake restoration. Brush hard disk????? Old desktop run windows 10????? Case body was different.
  • Llevo años reparando PC, laptops, etc. Nunca vi que los pines del procesador asi doblado, aun estando asi, funciona! Mas aun que la pc vivio mas en humedad, que ninguna resistencia exploto! Quedaron al agua los años que estudie y me forme mirando este video!
  • @Zaur.P
    После отмывания hdd на нем даже виндовс не стерся а стал грузится на много лучше как ssd. Надо на домашнем также попробовать. 👍
  • "30 year old PC" Mobo has SATA and PCIE slots, even the case is too modern to look like 30 year old.
  • @user-mr2oj8yi8i
    How can you know the password and why the wallpaper is about restoration???? A 30 years old pc using windows 10 LOL
  • @deltaray3
    30 years ago (really 1993) I went to a regional computer convention and at one of the booths a guy working for a computer cleaning company tried to convince me that 90% of computer crashes are just because computers need to be cleaned. I guess he was right.
  • @solithvan5109
    Como es posible que la placa madre siga funcionando apesar de haber sido mojada y limpiada de manera brusca? No lo tengo claro aún, por favor quien me explica?
  • @WaveMaster1406
    liar 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 30 years old with SATA connectors and LGA socket? 😂😂😂 This guy's a scammer or just want to troll
  • @gergogergo01
    Fake video... The HDD originally in the machine will certainly not work after such a "wash"... HDDs are assembled in a clean room under special conditions, a single speck of dust will destroy the HDD sliders. I used to work in the HDD department at IBM. This video in this form is fake!
  • I remember when I was doing field service engineering, we would get the pcb boards from communications equipment from the customer's sites, strip out the socketed ic's and then soak the boards in soap & water solution, clean with fine hard bristled brushes then dry them out with blow dryers and reassemble after a few days of extra drying in a heat chamber and then test on a board of nails test bed and do other checks and then back out in the customer's sites.