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theres always been some charm to an old beige 90s tower even machines that were manufactured years before i was born i absolutely love them and in todays video its time to bring back one of these machines and restore it back to its former glory so lets start off with a little backstory behind this machine good friend and patron of mine mike otherwise known as the geekster found this machine up for sale and actually donated it to the channel on the premise that i go and pick it up so after an hour drive there and back from the cellar i was now in possession of this glorious pentium 2 equipped dell dimension running through the specs its clear that the system has definitely had a few extra upgrades thrown in at some point as looking at dells website through the wayback machine it would have come stock with 128 megabytes of sd ram a 16 megabyte nvidia tnt gpu and a turtle beach montego 2 sound card and would have also come with a single cd reader but its now running 256 megabytes