First post, by 0101000000110101
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We live in an unfortunate time for Pentium iii enthusiasts, such as myself. Though, I personally love the Pentium ii and 1 more. I typically fall back to the Pentium iii for software support reasons. The time is unfortunate, because Pentium iii based machine's prices are sky high right now, even more so than the older and quite frankly more scarce Pentium ii generation (in comparison).
So, in this post we will go over one of my luckiest thrift store hits ever.
This, is the Dell Optiplex GX150, and it is one of the most flawlessly clean and well kept PC I have ever received used. While the outside appears to be a little banged up, the insides, just have a bloody look!
It's practically new in there! The funny thing is, I didn't even clean this out to my best abilities, I guess I didn't need to. I have barely touched this system since I bought it, the video linked at the end of this post is the third time I ever used this PC. I feel a little bad for not using it, it's a really nice system.
The specs are (and are maxed out to the best of this system's abilities)
CPU: Intel Pentium iii Tualatin 1.20Ghz 256MB L2 Cache
RAM: 384MB PC133 (128MB and 256MB sticks)
GPU: AGP Nvidia GeForce 6200 256MB (I have like 10 GeForce 6200s, so expect to see this every time)
HDD: 30GB Western Digital
OS: Windows XP SP3 (I need to really wipe and reload it to improve performance..)
Now ladies and gentlemen, here is the relatively short story of how I acquired this very nice system.
I rarely, visit thrift stores purely out of being broke all of the time, but, this was one of my lucky days. I had only $15, and was NOT expecting a full PC to be at the thrift store I was going to.
I stopped by a Savers, and, the building is relatively big, but regardless, as soon as I walked in, I noticed on the complete other side of the store, the GX150.
I didn't expect it to be a Pentium iii PC, I was actually expecting a Dell Optiplex GX270/280 Pentium 4 PC.
Then I seen the sticker, I had a heart attack, this couldn't be true!
I open it up, and sure enough, Pentium iii based. Well, if you could see through the infestation of dust and cockroaches. egehggegkleh 🙁
It was a mess in there, and was hard to tell if the system even worked. But, due to the notorious reliability of PCs from this era, I had a strong feeling it worked.
It had an AGP slot! I have been searching for an affordable Pentium iii PC with an AGP slot for the LONGEST time, and I have finally found it. And it's a high performance Pentium iii PC! Well, CPU wise...
Savers wanted $40 for the system, way too much for me and I didn't even have that much. I went to one of the people that worked there and asked for the manager. I pointed out to the manager the cockroach infestation and how the PC (on the outside, 🤣) was a wreak, and asked if I could purchase it for $15. The manager happily agreed.
And so I happily brought my first Pentium iii desktop PC I have ever owned, home, for WAY less than Ebay sellers sell them for, I mean really, freggin' $300 for SSE1 instructions? Heck no I'd rather get a Pentium ii PC and stick with MMX.
So yeah, it's a fantastic system, but due to PC software limitations, 384MB is a bottleneck, only if software was optimized to insanity...
Anyways, here are some goodies boys, I present to you, this beast running GTA SA with graphics enhancement mods and UHD/HD car mods. It does seem to completely max out the sub-par amount of memory and trust me, I would give this PC 512MB of RAM in an instant if I could.
(WARNING: If you do not like Dubstep music, ear rape warning, mute the video)
1995 Gateway 2000 P5-120
Intel Pentium P5 120Mhz
16MB EDO RAM
1MB Trident 3D capable GPU
250GB Western Digital IDE drive
OS(s): Windows 98/Windows 2000 SP1