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The Ultimate Old School Pimpage - My P3


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Yes, that's right. I recently hit the maximum amount of memory allowed on my motherboard for my P3. And with that, I'd like you all to see the transformation this PC has gone through to truly deem it "Old School Pentium Pimpage to the Max."

Starting specs:

128ram, Windows ME

32mb TNT2

6-bit soundcard

- Also added is a three-port firewire card.


Yes, I will be building a new box, but marvel at the sexiness of this one -- I'm playing Halo with 80-90% graphics on high, and Generals with custom to the max without lag.

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Yes, that's right. I recently hit the maximum amount of memory allowed on my motherboard for my P3. And with that, I'd like you all to see the transformation this PC has gone through to truly deem it "Old School Pentium Pimpage to the Max."

Starting specs:

128ram, Windows ME

32mb TNT2

6-bit soundcard

- Also added is a three-port firewire card.


Yes, I will be building a new box, but marvel at the sexiness of this one -- I'm playing Halo with 80-90% graphics on high, and Generals with custom to the max without lag.

I have a some p3's laying aorund somewhere.

Had one with 512 aswell and clocked it 1t 800 mhz, ran Windows XP and BPFTP like a charm.

Old Skool computing is neat, but my ultimate Old School Pimpage is my Macintosh SE from 1986, operating system still unopened in box  ;D

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