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Breaking the "Impossible"? Windows XP on 80486 Platform w/ 25 MHz Pentium OverDrive
Die shots & more: http://www.cpumuseum.jimdo.com/
Running XP on 486 platform is made possible by the Intel Pentium OverDrive for socket 3 designed to upgrade 486 platforms with 5th generation CPUs. Thus it is not a big deal but just a very time consuming thing to get that to work. The installation was first made on Windows 2000 Professional since I was a bit lazy to write boot diskettes for Windows XP. A big mistake because the W2K installation took at least 10 hours (1 PM to 2 AM next day) and the XP installation ran from 9 AM to 1 AM the next day. At least not a single error occured during the installation and it worked really smooth.
I'm sorry that I still didn't manage to get a serial mouse and did the whole video only with a keyboard. Next time I will definitely run systems with a mo...
published: 03 Aug 2014
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The Intel Pentium Overdrive CPU for 486 Systems
Back in 1995, Intel released a very special upgrade processor for owners of 486 systems. Despite having a very different architecture and external data bus, the Pentium Overdrive was able to drop right into an existing 486 system and provide next-gen performance. Was it a worth-while upgrade? Or was this heavily modified Pentium processor held back by the aging 486 platform?
In today’s video I’ll be restoring a badly neglected 83MHz Pentium Overdrive and will try to answer that very question.
**
My Blog: https://vswitchzero.com/
Follow me on X/Twitter: https://x.com/vswitchzero
Mastodon: https://bitbang.social/@vswitchzero
If you enjoy my channel, please consider supporting me on Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/vswitchzero
**
00:00 Introduction
00:35 A Bit of History
02:02 A Special ...
published: 11 Oct 2022
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WORLD RECORD*: Windows 2000 running on Intel i486 SX 25 MHz
SLOWNESS WORLD RECORD*: I successfully managed to run WINDOWS 2000 on a 486 SX processor - a 486, 10 years older than W2K, without integrated math coprocessor (ROFL LOL)! The actual video is two times longer than this video. I have accelerated some loading parts in order not to get you bored. In this video I'm booting Windows 2000, running the "My Computer" properties, CPU-Z and shutting it down.
Hit the subscribe button if you liked this video and want to see more awesome stuff with old & modern hardware (That's only the beginning)!!
-
It took me forever to get W2K running. First I had to install Windows 98 SE with an AMD 5x86-P75 on one HDD with a MS-DOS floppy boot disk (because the motherboard doesn't support CD/DVD boot) and from Windows 98 SE I could install Windows 2000 from the ...
published: 30 Jul 2013
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Evolution of Intel | History of Intel ( 1971-Now )
Evolution of Intel | All Intel Processors (Intel 4004 to Core i9)
Intel microprocessors are among the most commonly used processors worldwide. They are well-known for their advanced chip design and cutting-edge manufacturing.
It is not the case in the beginning. Initially Intel processors were known only to engineers and tech enthusiasts , but Intel’s advertising strategy and intelligent outreach towards the masses made it a household name in the ’90s. By the early 21st century, Intel's microprocessors were found in more than 80 percent of PCs worldwide.
So let’s go down the memory lane and look at the timeline of Intel processors from the first 4004 processor to the latest core i9 processor
Please like and subscribe if you loved the video. Also leave your comments on the video belo...
published: 24 Jun 2018
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Why Were Pentium 2's on Cards? [Byte Size] | Nostalgia Nerd
With the Pentium II, Intel designed a CPU and cache which remained closely integrated, but were mounted on a printed circuit board, called a Single-Edged Contact Cartridge (SECC). In this episode of Byte size, I discuss the reasons behind this switch and also go into details on cache operations in the Pentium Pro, Xeon and Celeron processors, and how they differed from the Pentium II model.
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published: 18 May 2016
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Upgrading A Vintage 486 Computer With Intel 486 100mhz Overdrive CPU!
In this video, I upgraded a 486 pc with an Intel Overdrive CPU.
• Discord: https://discord.gg/HJmAeaTTpq
• Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scanlines
• Twitter: https://twitter.com/Scan_Lines_aus
published: 23 Aug 2021
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Мощь 80486 на Siemens Nixdorf PCD-4ND (Old-Hard №62)
Оцениваем производительность 80486 на примере ноутбука Siemens Nixdorf PCD-4ND. Ну и обзор на этот ноутбук находится здесь же!
При информационной поддержке Союза Малых Блоггеров и портала JunkGamers.info:
https://vk.com/smbcompany
http://junkgamers.info/
Спасибо за подписку!
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Страница во Вконтакте:
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Игры из выпуска традиционно можно найти тут:
http://www.old-games.ru/
https://www.gog.com/
Поддержать проект можно добрым словом, лайком и комментарием... а так же железом, игрушками или на Patreon:
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http://www.old-hard.ru/desired_software
http://patreon.com/Old_Hard
published: 23 Sep 2016
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LGR 486 Update! 83MHz Pentium Overdrive CPU
Upgrading the Woodgrain 486 PC by replacing the 66MHz 486 CPU with an Intel Pentium Overdrive! Taking a look at the box contents, the installation process, and some DOS game benchmarks. Pretty neat stuff being a drop-in upgrade for a Socket 2/3 486 motherboard.
● LGR links:
https://twitter.com/lazygamereviews
https://www.facebook.com/LazyGameReviews
https://www.patreon.com/LazyGameReviews
● Download an archive of the disk and docs here:
https://archive.org/details/Intel_POD_disk
● Grab the DOS Benchmark Pack here:
https://www.philscomputerlab.com/dos-benchmark-pack.html
● Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound:
http://www.epidemicsound.com
#LGR #Pentium #Upgrade
published: 28 Feb 2020
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You CAN run Windows 10 on a Pentium II
Using ASUS P3V4X, 2GB of RAM and Geforce GT 610 512Mb.
Pentium Pro 200 Mhz + RTX 3070 Ti | Running DOS Quake
https://youtu.be/3tg71YC-rc8
Rufus | Create bootable USB drives the easy way
https://rufus.ie/en/
published: 31 Aug 2021
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80486 Internal Architecture (हिन्दी )
On this channel you can get education and knowledge for general issues and topics
published: 18 Feb 2018
16:41
Breaking the "Impossible"? Windows XP on 80486 Platform w/ 25 MHz Pentium OverDrive
Die shots & more: http://www.cpumuseum.jimdo.com/
Running XP on 486 platform is made possible by the Intel Pentium OverDrive for socket 3 designed to upgrade 4...
Die shots & more: http://www.cpumuseum.jimdo.com/
Running XP on 486 platform is made possible by the Intel Pentium OverDrive for socket 3 designed to upgrade 486 platforms with 5th generation CPUs. Thus it is not a big deal but just a very time consuming thing to get that to work. The installation was first made on Windows 2000 Professional since I was a bit lazy to write boot diskettes for Windows XP. A big mistake because the W2K installation took at least 10 hours (1 PM to 2 AM next day) and the XP installation ran from 9 AM to 1 AM the next day. At least not a single error occured during the installation and it worked really smooth.
I'm sorry that I still didn't manage to get a serial mouse and did the whole video only with a keyboard. Next time I will definitely run systems with a mouse.
The system configuration looked pretty much the same compared to my SX-25 video using the following components:
- Intel Pentium OverDrive 83 MHz limited to 25 MHz FSB speed thank to this guide: http://winhistory.de/more/386/xpmini.htm
- 64 MB RAM
- M921 Socket 3 PCI ISA 486/AT compatible motherboard
- Quantum HDD, changed to Seagate for Windows 3.11
- Cirrus Logic VGA compatible video card
This is clearly neither a record nor a show off video but just a demonstration that everyone else can do when he/she has time to.
Music: Heart of Fire by BrunuhVille
Write what you think of this video in the comment field down below. Be sure to hit the subscribe button when you want to see more. An upcoming video showing a real 486 attempting to run XP among others you will expect from subscribing ;-)
http://www.cpumuseum.jimdo.com/
https://wn.com/Breaking_The_Impossible_Windows_Xp_On_80486_Platform_W_25_Mhz_Pentium_Overdrive
Die shots & more: http://www.cpumuseum.jimdo.com/
Running XP on 486 platform is made possible by the Intel Pentium OverDrive for socket 3 designed to upgrade 486 platforms with 5th generation CPUs. Thus it is not a big deal but just a very time consuming thing to get that to work. The installation was first made on Windows 2000 Professional since I was a bit lazy to write boot diskettes for Windows XP. A big mistake because the W2K installation took at least 10 hours (1 PM to 2 AM next day) and the XP installation ran from 9 AM to 1 AM the next day. At least not a single error occured during the installation and it worked really smooth.
I'm sorry that I still didn't manage to get a serial mouse and did the whole video only with a keyboard. Next time I will definitely run systems with a mouse.
The system configuration looked pretty much the same compared to my SX-25 video using the following components:
- Intel Pentium OverDrive 83 MHz limited to 25 MHz FSB speed thank to this guide: http://winhistory.de/more/386/xpmini.htm
- 64 MB RAM
- M921 Socket 3 PCI ISA 486/AT compatible motherboard
- Quantum HDD, changed to Seagate for Windows 3.11
- Cirrus Logic VGA compatible video card
This is clearly neither a record nor a show off video but just a demonstration that everyone else can do when he/she has time to.
Music: Heart of Fire by BrunuhVille
Write what you think of this video in the comment field down below. Be sure to hit the subscribe button when you want to see more. An upcoming video showing a real 486 attempting to run XP among others you will expect from subscribing ;-)
http://www.cpumuseum.jimdo.com/
- published: 03 Aug 2014
- views: 115994
31:01
The Intel Pentium Overdrive CPU for 486 Systems
Back in 1995, Intel released a very special upgrade processor for owners of 486 systems. Despite having a very different architecture and external data bus, the...
Back in 1995, Intel released a very special upgrade processor for owners of 486 systems. Despite having a very different architecture and external data bus, the Pentium Overdrive was able to drop right into an existing 486 system and provide next-gen performance. Was it a worth-while upgrade? Or was this heavily modified Pentium processor held back by the aging 486 platform?
In today’s video I’ll be restoring a badly neglected 83MHz Pentium Overdrive and will try to answer that very question.
**
My Blog: https://vswitchzero.com/
Follow me on X/Twitter: https://x.com/vswitchzero
Mastodon: https://bitbang.social/@vswitchzero
If you enjoy my channel, please consider supporting me on Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/vswitchzero
**
00:00 Introduction
00:35 A Bit of History
02:02 A Special Processor
03:49 A Closer Look at Processor
05:29 It’s Broken
08:23 Does it Work?
10:39 Slowest Pentium Ever?
11:31 Active Fan Monitoring
14:54 Included Software
16:23 A New Cooling Solution
22:46 Benchmarks
24:07 Can it Handle Quake?
25:05 Final Thoughts
26:56 Overdrive Installation Demo
As mentioned, the closing track is an original called “Prelude to Space” by Bertrand Guégan. You can find more of his work here:
https://soundcloud.com/bertrandguegan
https://wn.com/The_Intel_Pentium_Overdrive_Cpu_For_486_Systems
Back in 1995, Intel released a very special upgrade processor for owners of 486 systems. Despite having a very different architecture and external data bus, the Pentium Overdrive was able to drop right into an existing 486 system and provide next-gen performance. Was it a worth-while upgrade? Or was this heavily modified Pentium processor held back by the aging 486 platform?
In today’s video I’ll be restoring a badly neglected 83MHz Pentium Overdrive and will try to answer that very question.
**
My Blog: https://vswitchzero.com/
Follow me on X/Twitter: https://x.com/vswitchzero
Mastodon: https://bitbang.social/@vswitchzero
If you enjoy my channel, please consider supporting me on Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/vswitchzero
**
00:00 Introduction
00:35 A Bit of History
02:02 A Special Processor
03:49 A Closer Look at Processor
05:29 It’s Broken
08:23 Does it Work?
10:39 Slowest Pentium Ever?
11:31 Active Fan Monitoring
14:54 Included Software
16:23 A New Cooling Solution
22:46 Benchmarks
24:07 Can it Handle Quake?
25:05 Final Thoughts
26:56 Overdrive Installation Demo
As mentioned, the closing track is an original called “Prelude to Space” by Bertrand Guégan. You can find more of his work here:
https://soundcloud.com/bertrandguegan
- published: 11 Oct 2022
- views: 122042
8:13
WORLD RECORD*: Windows 2000 running on Intel i486 SX 25 MHz
SLOWNESS WORLD RECORD*: I successfully managed to run WINDOWS 2000 on a 486 SX processor - a 486, 10 years older than W2K, without integrated math coprocessor (...
SLOWNESS WORLD RECORD*: I successfully managed to run WINDOWS 2000 on a 486 SX processor - a 486, 10 years older than W2K, without integrated math coprocessor (ROFL LOL)! The actual video is two times longer than this video. I have accelerated some loading parts in order not to get you bored. In this video I'm booting Windows 2000, running the "My Computer" properties, CPU-Z and shutting it down.
Hit the subscribe button if you liked this video and want to see more awesome stuff with old & modern hardware (That's only the beginning)!!
-
It took me forever to get W2K running. First I had to install Windows 98 SE with an AMD 5x86-P75 on one HDD with a MS-DOS floppy boot disk (because the motherboard doesn't support CD/DVD boot) and from Windows 98 SE I could install Windows 2000 from the CD. I did it with an Intel 80486 OverDrive DX2-66 :P
Windows XP refused to install because it requires a 5th generation (Pentium) processor or higher maybe because the 486 didn't have some of instructions the Pentium had (including the FDIV bug ;P). I will try installing XP as soon as I get a Pentium OverDrive for the 486 2/3 socket.
If you haven't noticed: I didn't use a mouse in this video. My motherboard (80486 VIP) didn't recognize my PCI USB 2.0 card and my USB mouse. And currently I don't have a COM mouse... Sorry for that :P
Check out my CPU museum project: http://cpumuseum.jimdo.com/
I didn't do audio commentary on the video because I'm not a native speaker. Do you want me to speak? Tell me what you think of this idea and what you think about the video in the comments down there :)
Music: When Love Fails by BrunuhVille (http://www.youtube.com/user/BrunuhVille) - Check out his channel, he's an awesome composer!!!
*The slowest 486 configuration running Windows 2000 being filmed on video (yet). The actual world record currently is held by Igor Todeshure from WinHistory.de (http://winhistory.de/more/386/q2000.htm) featuring a 80486 SX running at 4 MHz.
https://wn.com/World_Record_Windows_2000_Running_On_Intel_I486_Sx_25_Mhz
SLOWNESS WORLD RECORD*: I successfully managed to run WINDOWS 2000 on a 486 SX processor - a 486, 10 years older than W2K, without integrated math coprocessor (ROFL LOL)! The actual video is two times longer than this video. I have accelerated some loading parts in order not to get you bored. In this video I'm booting Windows 2000, running the "My Computer" properties, CPU-Z and shutting it down.
Hit the subscribe button if you liked this video and want to see more awesome stuff with old & modern hardware (That's only the beginning)!!
-
It took me forever to get W2K running. First I had to install Windows 98 SE with an AMD 5x86-P75 on one HDD with a MS-DOS floppy boot disk (because the motherboard doesn't support CD/DVD boot) and from Windows 98 SE I could install Windows 2000 from the CD. I did it with an Intel 80486 OverDrive DX2-66 :P
Windows XP refused to install because it requires a 5th generation (Pentium) processor or higher maybe because the 486 didn't have some of instructions the Pentium had (including the FDIV bug ;P). I will try installing XP as soon as I get a Pentium OverDrive for the 486 2/3 socket.
If you haven't noticed: I didn't use a mouse in this video. My motherboard (80486 VIP) didn't recognize my PCI USB 2.0 card and my USB mouse. And currently I don't have a COM mouse... Sorry for that :P
Check out my CPU museum project: http://cpumuseum.jimdo.com/
I didn't do audio commentary on the video because I'm not a native speaker. Do you want me to speak? Tell me what you think of this idea and what you think about the video in the comments down there :)
Music: When Love Fails by BrunuhVille (http://www.youtube.com/user/BrunuhVille) - Check out his channel, he's an awesome composer!!!
*The slowest 486 configuration running Windows 2000 being filmed on video (yet). The actual world record currently is held by Igor Todeshure from WinHistory.de (http://winhistory.de/more/386/q2000.htm) featuring a 80486 SX running at 4 MHz.
- published: 30 Jul 2013
- views: 662617
3:11
Evolution of Intel | History of Intel ( 1971-Now )
Evolution of Intel | All Intel Processors (Intel 4004 to Core i9)
Intel microprocessors are among the most commonly used processors worldwide. They are well-kn...
Evolution of Intel | All Intel Processors (Intel 4004 to Core i9)
Intel microprocessors are among the most commonly used processors worldwide. They are well-known for their advanced chip design and cutting-edge manufacturing.
It is not the case in the beginning. Initially Intel processors were known only to engineers and tech enthusiasts , but Intel’s advertising strategy and intelligent outreach towards the masses made it a household name in the ’90s. By the early 21st century, Intel's microprocessors were found in more than 80 percent of PCs worldwide.
So let’s go down the memory lane and look at the timeline of Intel processors from the first 4004 processor to the latest core i9 processor
Please like and subscribe if you loved the video. Also leave your comments on the video below.
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https://wn.com/Evolution_Of_Intel_|_History_Of_Intel_(_1971_Now_)
Evolution of Intel | All Intel Processors (Intel 4004 to Core i9)
Intel microprocessors are among the most commonly used processors worldwide. They are well-known for their advanced chip design and cutting-edge manufacturing.
It is not the case in the beginning. Initially Intel processors were known only to engineers and tech enthusiasts , but Intel’s advertising strategy and intelligent outreach towards the masses made it a household name in the ’90s. By the early 21st century, Intel's microprocessors were found in more than 80 percent of PCs worldwide.
So let’s go down the memory lane and look at the timeline of Intel processors from the first 4004 processor to the latest core i9 processor
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- published: 24 Jun 2018
- views: 2737405
4:12
Why Were Pentium 2's on Cards? [Byte Size] | Nostalgia Nerd
With the Pentium II, Intel designed a CPU and cache which remained closely integrated, but were mounted on a printed circuit board, called a Single-Edged Contac...
With the Pentium II, Intel designed a CPU and cache which remained closely integrated, but were mounted on a printed circuit board, called a Single-Edged Contact Cartridge (SECC). In this episode of Byte size, I discuss the reasons behind this switch and also go into details on cache operations in the Pentium Pro, Xeon and Celeron processors, and how they differed from the Pentium II model.
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♜Resources♜
Pentium 2 images courtesy of Wikipedia/Wikimedia and public domain imagery.
Windows '95 Processor graph discovered through Tom's Hardware - http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/empire-strikes-back,23.html
Information courtesy of "The Complete PC Upgrade & Maintenance Guide, Ninth Edition" by Mark Minasi.
https://wn.com/Why_Were_Pentium_2's_On_Cards_Byte_Size_|_Nostalgia_Nerd
With the Pentium II, Intel designed a CPU and cache which remained closely integrated, but were mounted on a printed circuit board, called a Single-Edged Contact Cartridge (SECC). In this episode of Byte size, I discuss the reasons behind this switch and also go into details on cache operations in the Pentium Pro, Xeon and Celeron processors, and how they differed from the Pentium II model.
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★Equipment★
Nikon D3200 with 40mm Macro
Corel Video Studio Ultimate X7
Corel Paint Shop Pro X6
Blue Snowball Microphone
♜Resources♜
Pentium 2 images courtesy of Wikipedia/Wikimedia and public domain imagery.
Windows '95 Processor graph discovered through Tom's Hardware - http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/empire-strikes-back,23.html
Information courtesy of "The Complete PC Upgrade & Maintenance Guide, Ninth Edition" by Mark Minasi.
- published: 18 May 2016
- views: 763371
6:54
Upgrading A Vintage 486 Computer With Intel 486 100mhz Overdrive CPU!
In this video, I upgraded a 486 pc with an Intel Overdrive CPU.
• Discord: https://discord.gg/HJmAeaTTpq
• Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scanlines
• Twitter:...
In this video, I upgraded a 486 pc with an Intel Overdrive CPU.
• Discord: https://discord.gg/HJmAeaTTpq
• Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scanlines
• Twitter: https://twitter.com/Scan_Lines_aus
https://wn.com/Upgrading_A_Vintage_486_Computer_With_Intel_486_100Mhz_Overdrive_Cpu
In this video, I upgraded a 486 pc with an Intel Overdrive CPU.
• Discord: https://discord.gg/HJmAeaTTpq
• Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scanlines
• Twitter: https://twitter.com/Scan_Lines_aus
- published: 23 Aug 2021
- views: 1448
15:58
Мощь 80486 на Siemens Nixdorf PCD-4ND (Old-Hard №62)
Оцениваем производительность 80486 на примере ноутбука Siemens Nixdorf PCD-4ND. Ну и обзор на этот ноутбук находится здесь же!
При информационной поддержке Сою...
Оцениваем производительность 80486 на примере ноутбука Siemens Nixdorf PCD-4ND. Ну и обзор на этот ноутбук находится здесь же!
При информационной поддержке Союза Малых Блоггеров и портала JunkGamers.info:
https://vk.com/smbcompany
http://junkgamers.info/
Спасибо за подписку!
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=Newbilius
Страница во Вконтакте:
http://vk.com/old_hard
Страница в Facebook:
https://facebook.com/old.hard.ru
Игры из выпуска традиционно можно найти тут:
http://www.old-games.ru/
https://www.gog.com/
Поддержать проект можно добрым словом, лайком и комментарием... а так же железом, игрушками или на Patreon:
http://www.old-hard.ru/desired_hardware
http://www.old-hard.ru/desired_software
http://patreon.com/Old_Hard
https://wn.com/Мощь_80486_На_Siemens_Nixdorf_Pcd_4Nd_(Old_Hard_№62)
Оцениваем производительность 80486 на примере ноутбука Siemens Nixdorf PCD-4ND. Ну и обзор на этот ноутбук находится здесь же!
При информационной поддержке Союза Малых Блоггеров и портала JunkGamers.info:
https://vk.com/smbcompany
http://junkgamers.info/
Спасибо за подписку!
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=Newbilius
Страница во Вконтакте:
http://vk.com/old_hard
Страница в Facebook:
https://facebook.com/old.hard.ru
Игры из выпуска традиционно можно найти тут:
http://www.old-games.ru/
https://www.gog.com/
Поддержать проект можно добрым словом, лайком и комментарием... а так же железом, игрушками или на Patreon:
http://www.old-hard.ru/desired_hardware
http://www.old-hard.ru/desired_software
http://patreon.com/Old_Hard
- published: 23 Sep 2016
- views: 132495
23:22
LGR 486 Update! 83MHz Pentium Overdrive CPU
Upgrading the Woodgrain 486 PC by replacing the 66MHz 486 CPU with an Intel Pentium Overdrive! Taking a look at the box contents, the installation process, and ...
Upgrading the Woodgrain 486 PC by replacing the 66MHz 486 CPU with an Intel Pentium Overdrive! Taking a look at the box contents, the installation process, and some DOS game benchmarks. Pretty neat stuff being a drop-in upgrade for a Socket 2/3 486 motherboard.
● LGR links:
https://twitter.com/lazygamereviews
https://www.facebook.com/LazyGameReviews
https://www.patreon.com/LazyGameReviews
● Download an archive of the disk and docs here:
https://archive.org/details/Intel_POD_disk
● Grab the DOS Benchmark Pack here:
https://www.philscomputerlab.com/dos-benchmark-pack.html
● Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound:
http://www.epidemicsound.com
#LGR #Pentium #Upgrade
https://wn.com/Lgr_486_Update_83Mhz_Pentium_Overdrive_Cpu
Upgrading the Woodgrain 486 PC by replacing the 66MHz 486 CPU with an Intel Pentium Overdrive! Taking a look at the box contents, the installation process, and some DOS game benchmarks. Pretty neat stuff being a drop-in upgrade for a Socket 2/3 486 motherboard.
● LGR links:
https://twitter.com/lazygamereviews
https://www.facebook.com/LazyGameReviews
https://www.patreon.com/LazyGameReviews
● Download an archive of the disk and docs here:
https://archive.org/details/Intel_POD_disk
● Grab the DOS Benchmark Pack here:
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#LGR #Pentium #Upgrade
- published: 28 Feb 2020
- views: 628344
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You CAN run Windows 10 on a Pentium II
Using ASUS P3V4X, 2GB of RAM and Geforce GT 610 512Mb.
Pentium Pro 200 Mhz + RTX 3070 Ti | Running DOS Quake
https://youtu.be/3tg71YC-rc8
Rufus | Create bo...
Using ASUS P3V4X, 2GB of RAM and Geforce GT 610 512Mb.
Pentium Pro 200 Mhz + RTX 3070 Ti | Running DOS Quake
https://youtu.be/3tg71YC-rc8
Rufus | Create bootable USB drives the easy way
https://rufus.ie/en/
https://wn.com/You_Can_Run_Windows_10_On_A_Pentium_Ii
Using ASUS P3V4X, 2GB of RAM and Geforce GT 610 512Mb.
Pentium Pro 200 Mhz + RTX 3070 Ti | Running DOS Quake
https://youtu.be/3tg71YC-rc8
Rufus | Create bootable USB drives the easy way
https://rufus.ie/en/
- published: 31 Aug 2021
- views: 13560
10:42
80486 Internal Architecture (हिन्दी )
On this channel you can get education and knowledge for general issues and topics
On this channel you can get education and knowledge for general issues and topics
https://wn.com/80486_Internal_Architecture_(हिन्दी_)
On this channel you can get education and knowledge for general issues and topics
- published: 18 Feb 2018
- views: 5478