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This PC went for $17,000 back when it released in 1990. Heck, it would've been thousands more than that with the way mine is configured. What a delightful beast!

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$17,000 PC from 1990: IBM PS/2 Model 90 XP 486

The beast of a retro computer system was a powerhouse 486 machine in its day and cost an absurd amount of money when it was new. And I'm using it to play SkiFree. This is LGR. ● Consider supporting LGR on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LazyGameReviews ● Social links: https://twitter.com/lazygamereviews https://www.facebook.com/LazyGameReviews ● Music used in order of appearance: Downtown Alley 1, Racing Hearts 3, Not That Serious 2 http://www.epidemicsound.com

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Anonymous

YESSS! So excited for a new upload :D

Terry Lee

This makes me nostalgic for my old Tandy

Anonymous

That concluding point. Ouch. I look forward to the Tech Tales on Microchannel - by the time I hopped on board to a PC, that was long, long defeated. What a beast though. Even if it does't like up to the performance part of it ;)

LazyGameReviews

The MCA story is pretty wild. And I've always loved that the companies against IBM were "The Gang of Nine." How adorably epic.

Anonymous

Awesome upload! - the sound of that thing spinning up sure brings back memories :D

Anonymous

New LGR is perfect for my hangover! Happy New Year everyone!! <3

Anonymous

wow! That power on noise i forgot pcs used to be so loud!

Anonymous

what a beautiful startup sound

Bastien Nocera

I hope you don’t miss the opportunity to explain “why microchannel” next time *wink*

Justin Dotson

Man that start up as it turns on, it sounds like I'm preparing to jump into the future. Then it reminds me of all the sounds from Alien on the Nostromo.

Alexandra Marie

Thanks, Clint! Happy New Year!

LazyGameReviews

It's a relatively quiet machine for the time, but compared to modern desktops it's a real event :D

Anonymous

How ya gonna do it? PS/2 it!

Anonymous

What a beautiful beastie! Startup sounds are very similar to my Pentium 3 1GHz Win98SE tower, right down to the wonderfully whiny HDD and 3.5 inch floppy drive ^_^. Too bad the MCA slots limits its upgrade possibilities, finding MCA expansion cards is very difficult - and MCA sound cards are almost non-existent (finding a real unicorn is probably much easier o.o). Here's a list of MCA sound cards, straight from Wikipedia: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micro_Channel_architecture" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micro_Channel_architecture</a>#Sound_cards The only one I've ever seen is a ChipChat Sound 32 at a local swap meet about 6 years ago; it was untested and beat to hell, yet the seller wanted $180.00 and was being sold as-is. How nice O_o Incredibly enough, the ChipChat MCA Sound Card webpage it's still up and working (and apparently frozen in time): <a href="https://www.chipchat.com/mca/soundcard/soundcard.html" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://www.chipchat.com/mca/soundcard/soundcard.html</a> I doubt they'll accept any orders for one nowadays though.

LazyGameReviews

Considering it doesn't look like the site has been updated in about 13 years, yeah, I'd doubt it :P Neat though, I hadn't heard of the ChipChat card til now.

Anonymous

i had the 92' version of this desktop at my parents when I was little. Was a 486/33 upgrade to /66 I believe. Was the first computer my parents ever had. Was bundled with kings quest 6. Oh the nostalgia! Epic pinball :)

Dan Loeb

the homepage was last updated in 2012, wouldn't hurt to try email maybe.

Anonymous

With ancient websites like these, I always wonder if the webmaster still knows they're paying for the domain name and hosting. Not that it costs anything to have a basic HTML page and a dot com these days, but still...they must look at their bank statements and wonder where they're sending two quid a month to!

Anonymous

This look a lot like my IBM Model 55 Z, 286 with The 287 Math Co-Prosessor. I think it in my back room. I had to hit it to get the hard drive to spin up. but it would work. I have AutoCad 12 on it. It was my work horse back in the day.

John Madigan

Even if I may not be into collecting old tech like this, it's always fascinating to watch videos regarding it..

Anonymous

I have to be honest. I've never liked much of anything that IBM produced. That goes for the PS/2 systems, their later Pentium-based systems, and their Thinkpads. I've always felt like they were the equivalent of buying a military jeep for your daily commuting. It's ugly. It's heavy. It doesn't necessarily do anything that a consumer vehicle can't do (as far as commuting) and you'll pay a lot more for it just because that's how government buying works. And That's just how I've always felt about IBM products. I think they were uncompetitive and simply managed to get by with their high prices simply because people respected the name. I think the MCA architecture did nothing but to further alienate IBM.

Anonymous

Someday... Someday I'll have an MCA sound card.