VonReposti, At least it boots faster than the gaming PC I had in 2010
Kolanaki, Memory Size: 640MB
Yeah I’m not so sure it can.
FatTony, I guess the gameboy edition should run fine.
dipshit, yes with turbo
DigitalTraveler42, Time to break out Crysis
art, You could probably play Doom so that’s a total win.
0x4E4F, Meeh, you can play doom on your shoes, that’s no measure.
Metz, I miss the days when computers were real MACHINES. With the CLACK of a fat button humming and buzzing to life. The whole experience was so different with much more audiovisual and haptic feedback. love it.
0x4E4F, (edited ) Some hard drives though man… like freaking tractors. I remember my first Quantum Fireball 3.2GB… it was the noisiest thing in the building.
Metz, To be fair, that has not changed much. I have a Datacenter HDD in my desktop system and the first time powering that thing up sounded like it just shredded the plates and i’m going to be bombarded with shrapnels. But in normal operation, it makes a rather soothing (at least for me) clackety-clack sound. My other, normal desktop HDD not making any noise apart from spinning up is something that i find rather irritating tbh.
0x4E4F, You got used to the clackety-clack, that’s why it annoys you 😂.
It is true though. When I had my PC running 24/7, I couldn’t go to sleep if it was off (for some reason 😂).
TwoBeeSan, Love those big clunky buttons
user1234, 0x4E4F
addie, I reckon it’ll probably play level six of the first GTA, which I presume is what you’re asking.
Nice build, though - most PCs of that era tend to be a bit dusty and yellowed, but that one’s a beauty. Takes me back.
0x4E4F, (edited ) I vacuumed it before I posted it.
Coreidan, Wow so many floppy dicks!
BananaPeal, Only if you delete system32
VieuxQueb, There is already no system32.
gogosempai, 60 frames per hour easy…
capt_wolf, It will, but you’re gonna need to hit the turbo button…
HerbalGamer, No you need a scroll wheel.
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