RETRO UNBOXING SOYO S370 Pentium III Motherboard Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips
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Description
This unboxing will be featuring an old motherboard and a special guest!
The video opens with Linus and his younger brother Asher diving into a retro unboxing, featuring a SOYO S370 motherboard that traces back to the era of Pentium III processors and SDRAM. The hosts explain the context of the item, noting that SOYO as a brand largely disappeared and that the product targets Windows XP era setups. They describe the packaging contents including two IDE cables, a floppy cable, a SOYO motherboard CD, and a driver disc, while humorously highlighting the two glassy looking PCI/ISA-era connectors and the odd placement of labels. The unboxing proceeds with a cautious inspection of the board, including a warning label about incompatible Celeron processors and the various sockets and slots such as the Socket 370, SDRAM slots, ISA slots, and the IDE channels. They discuss the board’s specs in detail, pointing out a 20-pin power connector, an AGP slot, and the back panel features like PS/2 ports, USB, serial and parallel ports, plus AC97 audio. The dialogue transitions to a practical tech analysis, where they demystify terms for viewers and debate the practical relevance of this vintage hardware today, while noting how motherboard layouts and connector types reveal the evolution of PC design. The hosts conclude with a brief reflection on the novelty and charm of retro hardware, acknowledging that the board appears new or unused and that its historical significance lies in its place in early 2000s PC building, rather than current performance. Overall, the video combines a personal family dynamic with a technical tour of a bygone motherboard, blending humor, nostalgia, and a factual tour of the S370 feature set, the era expectations for XP compatibility, and the quirks of unboxing vintage tech on Linus Tech Tips.
Topics · Technology · Hardware · Unboxing · Retro Computing
Questions answered
- What is the SOYO S370 motherboard designed for and what CPUs does it support?
- The SOYO S370 motherboard is designed for running a computer on the Socket 370 platform and supports Intel Celeron and Pentium III CPUs.