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Renew 20 Year old Abandoned PC IBM 300GL - Does it run?

Duration: 20:20Views: 1.2MLikes: 18.6KDate Created: Dec, 2021

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Description: Help us on Patreon: patreon.com/MrNVC Fanpage: goo.gl/YihN3D my email michaelusher141@gmail.com #VeryOLD, #Restoration, #pcRestoration Playlist: Restore It - Restoration Series 2018 youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRgii7sNZx4hDIH1QyfDNN0fqLPrK4xqU More video PC Restoration 20 Year old PC Restoration - Does it run with windows? youtu.be/RtFcZ6Bwolw 23 Year old PC Restoration - Does it run with windows 95 youtu.be/Jq3rv4awuYE IBM PC 300GL The PC 300GL used the Celeron, Pentium I, Pentium II and Pentium III throughout its lifetime. Celeron-based models had processors clocked at 333, 366, 433, 466, 500 or 533 MHz; Pentium I models had processors clocked at 133, or 166 MHz; Pentium II-based models had processors clocked at 350, 400, 450 MHz; and Pentium III-based models had processors clocked at 450, 500, 533, 550, 600, 667, 733, 800 or 866 MHz. These systems were packaged in two case form-factors, desktop and micro-tower. There were two variants of the desktop case, one with two expansion slots and one with four. Both variants had four drive bays. The micro-tower case had four expansion slots and four drive bays.

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