Minecraft VS 19 Year Old CPU

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Published 2023-08-29
in this video i test 5 old cpu in minecraft java game and find out what minimum pc is needed to play minecraft

All Comments (21)
  • @shotybumbati
    In modern Minecraft, even though the chunks are loaded in with all cores, the tick rate (speed of most of the calculations in the actual gameplay) is still limited to one core (on Java).
  • @MaskRobloxOfficial
    The celeron REALLY surprised me, 2x performance after an oc???? That just proves old tech is just the coolest!!
  • @thefowles1
    why does this guy's voice sound AI generated
  • @toufusoup
    I’m so glad that with my tech addiction leads to the discovery of channels like these. You have it all mate; the narration, the very nice stop motion niche, and very good pacing. Got me hooked from 00:00 to 9:00. Dropping a fat sub!
  • @NoName5589
    Something that does help with the stuttering is using the frame limiter or VSync if you're on a 60Hz monitor. It gives the CPU headroom to deliver frames consistently instead of you seeing each stumble because it's running all out
  • @口十口
    Awesome to see some of this old tech!
  • @philsim9344
    The newer Minecraft versions aren't more optimised they just rely more on the gpu instead of the cpu
  • @lukaskucerik3751
    Really great channel! Funny retro and informative btw appreciate halflife sounds😂👍
  • @nep-nep6575
    This is mighty impressive. I’ve done similar stuff with vintage computers and Minecraft, but with even older processors. You can get Minecraft to run on a non-HT Pentium 4 at around 30fps, and same goes for the higher clocked PowerPC G4s.
  • @bonkmaykr
    On higher render distances the GPU lights up a lot more because Minecraft's occlusion culling algorithm is extremely lazy. It doesn't account for caves or walls hidden behind other walls, it only cares about if a side of a block is completely covered up by an adjacent block or not. So on the higher settings you're giving the GPU a lot of overdraw and at that point the CPU doesn't really help once you've maxed out performance on things like chunk loading etc.
  • @trif.g
    this is fucking awesome, sucks it hasn't blown up. you should do one for vaudeville villain when it turns 20 in a couple days!
  • @lluuukkaaaa
    Great video! Straight to the point, no bs, clear and understandable. You deserve a subscription, I'll be looking into more of your stuff
  • @epictea5122
    when i was watching this i thought it was a youtuber with more than 100K subs, u def deserve to have a higher popularity
  • @waifuracer6516
    I started my Minecraft journey on socket mpga 487! Yeah you heard my right, the last intel socket with cpus that had pins instead of pads unlike lga775. I had a Pentium 4 3.2ghz. It played Minecraft surprisingly well, up to 1.7.x. Especially considering it ran on windows 7 too which at the time was much heavier than xp. I really miss those times. Later I upgraded to a pentium D which was basically 2 pentium 4s in one cpu. That thing even compared to pentium 4! was a nuclear reactor core in terms of the heat it put out and the power it sucked. Eventually destroyed my motherboard as well. I miss these simple times occasionally. Building my first pc as a school kid, especially since we were very poor was a wild experience. Hence why I was using socket 487 in 2012-2014 which was well outdated at that point.
  • @Bored-lh2q2
    this is so good, the editing, voice, quality and IDEA. keep up the excellent videos bro ill be with you till the end
  • @CarthagoMike
    I love the presentation of this video, especially with the stop-motion inbetween.