Actually Installing a GPU in the $5 Windows 98 PC!

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Back in January I attempted to install a GPU in the 98 PC, and found out that the card got damaged during shipping. Well recently, a viewer generously donated another GPU! So let's try to install it, shall we?

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At least someone installed a new gpu this year.

ZTenski
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Michael MJD : installing a gpu in windows 98
Microsoft : are you stuck in June 1998

s
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Actually, I would like to see Kolibri OS

GavinFromWeb
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This video: Windows 98 PC runs Windows Vista aero
Old times: Windows 98 PC explodes with Windows Vista aero

andreytopgg
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that moment when your anti virus is 21 years out of date...

MobCat_
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I think you should do that video about the 64-bit Windows XP versions. That’s always confused me

dani.munoz.a
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since i found you during covid lockdown, everything has been better.

Dybannn
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"So, the next time you guys see this monitor, this machine will be running Windows Vista!"

Famous last words.

youdud
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Lately I've been watching your older videos, and the difference between then and now is huge! You sound more energetic, the "welcome to another video" doesn't sound so robotic, and your videos have way more editing behind them, they're much more entertaining now! Please continue being like this, your videos became much better now.

TheJoker.
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kolibri would be a good idea because you haven't really taken a look at obscure operating systems (windows 12 is linux lite) except for reactos so i think it'd be a good video idea.

croppedrubbish
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This is such an awesome series; it’s so unique! I love all of the $5 Windows pc videos you put out, just so much fun to watch

europeankid
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Next video: Trying to mine cryptocurrency using a GPU on Windows 98

windowsxp
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The background music reminds me of the dankpods "h.e.a.r.s." test

orhankaplan
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Legit didn't know about the Windows XP 64 bit differences. Would love someone to dumb that down for me lol


Also digging the editing

nonsensicalfox
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SSD hype. This saga fills the hole that Druaga1 leaves when he's not uploading, thank you

wiredmind
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Kolibri 0S: It's been 84 years...

Thekinggamelon
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Definitely replace the HDD with an SSD. I believe there’s also a workaround to get Windows 8.1 running on SSE1 processors, so that might make for an interesting video.

melonademan
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I am here earlier than that time I was early.

Vaati
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Michael: Im gonna put an ssd in the 98 PC
Me: Is literally running windows 10 on a 5400RPM HDD

bobsfriend
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You should get an IDE to SD adapter since SD cards are quite more common and are quite inexpensive than compact flash cards. Not only that, most modern SD cards have decent speeds that it would max out the old ancient IDE ATA interface and as said cheaper to get than buying an SSD and trying to use an IDE to SATA adapter.

BobPony