Garage PC total system upgrade

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  • čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
  • Bringing an old PC back to life and upgrading it to cope with the modern internet.
    Gateway SX2855
    Intel Celeron G460 to Core I5 2500S
    2GB ram to 8GB
    500GB 3.5 to 512GB SSD
    onboard graphics to GT1030
    Wifi and bluetooth upgrade
    Windows 7 to Windows 10
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    You've made it this far. I had to upgrade this pc to allow it to work within my garage. This all started because I needed to install a WIFI card, and windows 7 did not have any drivers. Upon upgrading to windows 10 the PC was dreadfully slow, so I decided to upgrade the CPU/RAM/HDD and tossed a dedicated graphics card in while I was there. This PC will end up running a 3D printer and possibly a CNC Plasma cutter in the future.
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Komentáře • 20

  • @MotownBatman
    @MotownBatman Před 7 dny +1

    New Sub, Dryden, Michigan.
    Well Done Brotha!
    Im about to pull some Junk from the Pile and Build a Garage PC as well

  • @johnpaulbacon8320
    @johnpaulbacon8320 Před 7 dny

    Nicely done upgrades to this machine. Thanks for this well done video.

  • @zhayward3190
    @zhayward3190 Před 16 dny +1

    Nice garage pc boss looks like the upgrade went really nicely enjoy the added performance

    • @DesertNinja650
      @DesertNinja650  Před 11 dny

      Major improvement, it is useable now. Before it had a hard time just opening chrome. Now it can run my video editing software for quick edits, play youtube videos, and browse the net.

  • @johnpaulbacon8320
    @johnpaulbacon8320 Před 7 dny

    Maybe one of the " Many " Mini-PC's would be a good Garage PC option now. :)

  • @-S.T.P.
    @-S.T.P. Před 16 dny +1

    some serious troubleshooting skills, there...

    • @DesertNinja650
      @DesertNinja650  Před 11 dny

      Wasn't much to troubleshoot, but I learned a long time ago, if I have the time to do one thing at a time it's the best way in case something does go wrong lol

  • @johnpaulbacon8320
    @johnpaulbacon8320 Před 7 dny

    If you would like to upgrade the " Optical disc " drive to the best you can have ; this LG Electronics WH16NS40 16X Blu-ray/DVD/CD Multi compatible Internal SATA Rewriter Drive, BDXL, M-DISC Support, Black at Amazon is the absolute best you can get ; it support's all " Optical disc " formats. As long as you have software to support the disc type you want to use - this drive will do it. It's a sata drive - so it will be a direct replacement for your current drive.

  • @christopherhicks1413
    @christopherhicks1413 Před 18 dny

    Lmao, you got me to chuckle twice with the , "oh no" 😂

  • @EDIPCGarage
    @EDIPCGarage Před 18 dny

    Nice video!

  • @danthompsett2894
    @danthompsett2894 Před 17 dny +1

    My only complaint is if your goner show off the keyboard to the world to see please clean what i can only hope is Tea, cola or whatever juice (not c&m juice) and Dust from it.

    • @DesertNinja650
      @DesertNinja650  Před 17 dny +1

      It's mostly brakleen, oil, dust, wood shavings and chicken feathers. I've got a few new keyboards that I could replace it with, but I hardly type on that one - just to google search. My primary PC has a cherry G910, but after all this is my garage pc lol

  • @danthompsett2894
    @danthompsett2894 Před 17 dny +1

    Anti-Static is a bit of a non issue in all honesty, although i would avoid wearing old wooly staticky jumpers, balloons and possibly electrical storms, although the static generated probably isnt sufficient to course any permenate damage, plus most modern motherboards have Anti-Static, Anti Surge etc... build in anyways. Yep Isopropanal 85-99% Alcohol with although not 100% nesserary lint free clothe nothing wrong with that. If its a non soldered ihs you could delid it and put the conductanaught on the die and reseal the ihs, personally i wouldnt use liquid metal for anything but delidding cause the liquid metal can corrode even bare copper its best used on nickel plated copper.

    • @DesertNinja650
      @DesertNinja650  Před 17 dny

      This pc isn't being overclocked or anything so the effort to delid and find a higher performance heatsink (or conversion to liquid) is out of the scope of what this PC will be used for. Thanks for the feedback on the static, I know it wouldn't hurt anything, especially considering this PC was about to head into the trash - I've got some 3M anti static wrist straps but it felt like a waste to use one since they are 'single use'. Oddly enough I have liquid metal on my laptop and it has a copper sink to pipe interface, and I had 0 corrosion on that after 1 year of heavy, consistent use (thrown around, airports, in and out of a backpack, constant heat cycling - it gets used daily and goes with me everywhere)

    • @danthompsett2894
      @danthompsett2894 Před 16 dny

      @DesertNinja650 I'm only going from what other people tell me about liquid metal, besides conductanaught is a premium brand version made by an extreme overclocker professional named Roman Der8auer on his Thermal Grizzly lined products, so I daresay he's made it so it's superior and stops corrosion as much as possible versus unbranded versions of liquid metal.

    • @zhayward3190
      @zhayward3190 Před 16 dny

      @@danthompsett2894 He just said he's not overclocking were you not listening

    • @danthompsett2894
      @danthompsett2894 Před 16 dny

      @zhayward3190 yes but conductnaught was mentioned hence the thread of comments

  • @ruwn561
    @ruwn561 Před 14 dny

    That is so slow.

    • @DesertNinja650
      @DesertNinja650  Před 11 dny

      You are not wrong 🤣 but for under $100 it does exactly what it needs to do. I just don't like dragging my gaming laptop out into the garage, that's the main reason why I resurrected this old computer.