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James Mackenzie | This Fully Functional PC Fits on a Single Card! @jamesfmackenzie | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
Today we’re looking at something a bit different!

This is a Pentium III Single Board Computer. It's a whole PC with RAM, graphics, chipset, everything - crammed into a single board.

And we’ll use this to (hopefully!) build a retro gaming PC. Enjoy!

Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:35 What is a Single Board Computer?
2:01 The Challenge
2:19 System Overview
4:11 Jumper Configuration
4:47 Connect Everything Together
5:03 Power It Up!
7:00 Keyboard, Mouse and Storage
7:32 ISA Sound Card
8:04 Memory and Sound Check
8:29 Gameplay! Commander Keen 4
9:33 More Gameplay! Tyrian 2000
10:39 DOS Performance Testing
11:39 SVGA Gaming: Duke Nukem 3D
13:47 Windows 98 Setup
14:16 Windows 98 System Check
14:39 Adding a Voodoo 3 PCI
15:00 Direct3D Test: 3DMark
15:17 OpenGL Test: Quake II
16:04 Glide Test: Unreal
17:23 Glide in DOS: Tomb Raider
18:45 Closing Thoughts
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