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Fantastic build! Linus used some improved techniques that I've never thought of. Regarding the pump that many people have asked about, it's actually integrated in the top radiator, and there’s also a tiny reservoir in it.
@@callistoarmy5576 don't wanna be rude and all, but your covers are bad, really bad. Maybe start with improving yourself first then nag people to listen to it.
When a country with a lot of poor people matches up with two rich continents... Nothing left for China to lead the world wtf I gotta start learning Mandarin...
Only acoustic, hollow body and semihollow body guitar players will understand the shame of dropping a pick in their guitar and having to shake it out in front of friends and family.
@@instachocolate Which is why it's stunning how often he's somehow surprised at an SFF case or build that has good cooling or at how small a case is. I think he's pretending, but his reaction is annoying regardless of whether its genuine or an act.
@@jablue4329honestly if you think about the amount of full size and even monster size builds throughout his life compared to small form factor you can’t really blame him for always being shocked at just how small pc’s are getting and with the same performance of their bigger brothers
Or a radiator slightly knocks a RAM stick causing the system to either not POST or not detecting the stick outright. DIMM slots are so damn finnicky...
@@FinneousPJ1 3 of the 4 rads are equipped with 2 fans each, though 4 of them are thin fans. And the last one shares the fan from the PSU. The original version is capable of pushing 10900K to all core 5.3Ghz (though they said that the motherboard probably had some issues so it's not stable at that frequency) so it's solid enough in performance I guess.
I love the way he always runs around to the other side of the bench with the ankle anti-static line he swears he always wears when working with motherboards.
@I killed that beard guy nah, Intel is Linus' Sugar Daddy, Linus only cares about Intel when they send those $, otherwise the attractive Red dude is always the choice ;)
@@nayan.punekar and amd is That guy that was fat and lazy but he slowly began to take care of himself lost weight and became productive and Intel became lazy and fat because he thought there where none like him in this world Hopefully intel will get to his old shape like amd and we will see some nice competition I really hope that both side will start attacking each other with more and better hardware and getting the better price/performance I really hope that it will happen in the next few years
This is by far NOT the most possible build on the channel, especially when you got big fat hands like mine, ain’t no way ima get those fittings tightened up properly.
For cutting Cable Ties, you get basically perfect results if you'd use "Small Electronics Side Cutters". These can cut the Cable Ties very flat on the head. As an electrician, I really appreciate those at work, as the small remains would always be very sharp and can easily cut into the arm while working in small spaces.
TBH at this point, we might as well produce a custom case. The most impressive tiny builds are custom cases and these copper heatsinks would do us blessings!
I understood absolutely nothing of what you were doing, as I'm not into hardware and builds, etc. Yet it was really satisfying watching you build it up.
Fans - washers- first idea- The best solution. You could have used the Screws. What we need is a cable-making system for such a Modular PSU- not every cable needs to be 12 feet long. The solution to the casing problem is a 6-panel removability- This would give you access from ALL sides. The build was awesome. A redesign on the side openings to vent the air to the rear would be nice. I would love to have a small sheet metal shop to make such things.
Apple: oh well, lets just run lower power and clocks to the point where it produces no heat anyways and is more comparable to the speed of a 2005 HDD laptop
The rads will be brown and/or green in ten years anyhow, raw copper doesn't stay that pretty. Maybe the steampunk look will come back in fashion by then.
Those are made for removing zip ties on bundles w/o hurting the wires. Most professionals use zip tie guns to tighten up the tie and cut it with one tool...
Water pipes are now heat pipes, wicking the heat through the system. As long as the thermal mass is kept at bay from through the rads, it will keep going. So in this case the number of rads matter.
For real.. Easily one of the coolest PC's I've ever seen based off how much performance and cooling is capable in such a small form factor. I can't believe how cheap the case is as well. I want to build this myself sooo badly.
The channel Geekerwan (their English channel is called EastTerminal) even got a 28 core Xeon into this case. But it's kinda impractical for normal users. Not that this build is that practical either, though.
For the rubber feet, I'd recommend removing the adhesive with a clean rag wet with Isopropanol (aka Isopropyl Alcohol) and substituting it with a high temperature rated adhesive compound.
Wait wait, can we get a source on that copper vs aluminum fin performance, especially regarding the heat dissipation? Based on my materials science understanding, that doesn't make sense.
well one thing i can guarantee you is that copper is surely most conductive heat transfer but not strong enought structure. thats why its hard to see cooler that use copper as fin. the structure easily change after get warm.you can learn that in basic chemistry. for the heat dissipation. maybe the subject of the temperature of aluminium can absorb is higher is better as endpoint, and the copper faster absord as key for firstpoint.so that the aluminium can absorb a lot heat in the same time air can dissipate the heat.this is my theory. this is simply my theory. it kinda make sense in one way,but maybe there more into it
16:43 lol I love the dramatic silence and then the gasps and exclamations like it's a NASA rocket launch whenever linus first boots these newly built PCs
Watching all these watercooled builds here lately really makes to make me try one some time. The only reason I never did it was since because it just doesn't seem costefficient for the performance gain. On the other side, I do like myself some piece and quiet. I only hope it's as easy at it seems in the UTUBE.
9:36 Copper also can contain more thermal energy and does this more evenly over the material, which causes it to be able to contain more heat at a faster rate, while aluminium can dissipate faster to air, it's not by a whole lot, and it does not spread the heat as evenly as fast, so i suppose there is possibility air might pick heat more often as air touches a really big surface. So you might want to actually test a aluminium and a copper heatsink of about the same size and similar density, with the same configuration under a very heavy test like Prime95 Small_FFTs, or OCCT, would be interesting video for those curious. Would also be nice if you tested with some regular 12-14CM fan that has fine static pressure and at least 59CFM, compared to a much stronger fan like a Noctua iPPC fan, both the 12cm and 14cm variants, or some server fan (which nobody is gonna run normally because ear damage and tornado in a case etc, but is fun to try lel). Also you should take in mind copper is very expensive compared to aluminium, like that would pay 3-4 times the amount compared to aluminium of the same size and density. Paying so much more for a heatsink would not bring that much of extra benefit, so aluminium is fine for most people. Anyway, love how excessive your build is.
Next time you build a compact water loop please consider a new tubing approach...pneumatic fittings and lines! Festo makes g1/4 nickel-plated brass fittings in a few sizes (8mm, 10mm, etc) that work great--combine those with some nylon tubing and you'll save space + time on the next build. I've been running similar setups for almost 4 years now and it's hard to consider the traditional gear.
Yes, it was pre-bled, however, it wasn't with the bleeding location at the highest point. There was probably some air still trapped in one of the radiators. Critique out of the way, I love this and wish I kind of owned this. The dust on the bottom intake would be annoying, but eh, it'd work.
@I killed that beard guy Correct. These checkmarks do absolutely nothing and get pushed to the top of the comment section automatically. Then kids like it, because checkmark means good.
A few years ago I helped a friend build his PC and it was Mini ITX. He would carry it between houses and just kept a monitor, keyboard, mouse, and other peripherals at each one.
After seeing the zip-tie cutter throwaway: Use a micro wire cutter. Thats exactly the right tool. It won't leave any sharp ends sticking out and it cuts right through it.(unless you tried to cut screws before)
Hey guys, just to clarify, at one point in the video we mislabeled the CPU, but it is in fact a Ryzen 9 5950X. :)
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Fantastic build! Linus used some improved techniques that I've never thought of.
Regarding the pump that many people have asked about, it's actually integrated in the top radiator, and there’s also a tiny reservoir in it.
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“We”re gonna use fittings as case feet” Ok, this is gonna be fun
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@@callistoarmy5576 don't wanna be rude and all, but your covers are bad, really bad. Maybe start with improving yourself first then nag people to listen to it.
17:11 "There's an SSD on the board, right?"
Linus: *Modem dial up noises*
"There is an SSD on the board, right?"
My heart stopped for a second 😲
If they forgot, they have plenty of fast USB-C ones lying around they could use 😂
@@Frog-ko6uu pretty sure you can't install windows on an external ssd
@@olivertrees You can, actually. Use Rufus and set it up as “Windows To Go”.
@@olivertrees It performs way better with a proper SSD, and acceptably well even over a USB 2.0 connection
@@Frog-ko6uu oh cool. didn't know that. USB 2.0 is under sata speeds though, so not exactly optimal.
"Western clone of a Chinese design", definitely not the words you hear everyday.
There's a first for everything...
Brand new sentence
Here to say this
Well well well how the turn tables
When a country with a lot of poor people matches up with two rich continents... Nothing left for China to lead the world wtf I gotta start learning Mandarin...
17:40 I think Linus just learned what's it like to shake a pick out of a guitar. 😂
Only acoustic, hollow body and semihollow body guitar players will understand the shame of dropping a pick in their guitar and having to shake it out in front of friends and family.
Exactly!
Nice job, King of Wing. 😉
Surprise to see you here,hows ur phone review
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@@datboi2479 lmao 😂
"that would put hotter air around the motherboard though"
Mono block & Chipset watercooling in it next? 👀
RAM Watercooling? 👀
AHHHH DADDY NORD
x570 here, chipset gets hotter than anything!
What about watercooling the watercooler?
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As an SFF enthusiast every time Linus goes 'look how small this thing is' I just think 'yeah, that's about how big it should be'.
still I believe Linus has built more SFF PCs than most of us "SFF enthusiats"
@@instachocolate Which is why it's stunning how often he's somehow surprised at an SFF case or build that has good cooling or at how small a case is. I think he's pretending, but his reaction is annoying regardless of whether its genuine or an act.
@@jablue4329 Fitting a computer into a small case isn't surprising, fitting 4 dual rads is a small case is surprising
@@jablue4329honestly if you think about the amount of full size and even monster size builds throughout his life compared to small form factor you can’t really blame him for always being shocked at just how small pc’s are getting and with the same performance of their bigger brothers
Imagine if a fan dies and needs replacing. Say goodbye to your Saturday.
You go to your local computer shop, bargain for a fan change price and when they agree to some normal price you bring them this.
@@marsovac thanks satan
It's okay, Linus has 13.6M of fans
Or a radiator slightly knocks a RAM stick causing the system to either not POST or not detecting the stick outright. DIMM slots are so damn finnicky...
wow i would of thought linus would of used a slim noctua 120mm fan, but maybe it wasn't going to fit...?
Linus-
"you cant fit fans in this case" *proceeds to make it look like a mini fridge computer with 4 radiators*
I wanna challange LTT to make a gamer pc but its a notebook
@@claudioandkindash an LTT gaming "laptop"? I'd love to see that with all the new cnc stuff they got!
@@zOzzYz pretty sure you wouldn't want to use it on your lap at all if it become a reality, though
Cool build but I really doubt the efficacy of the fanless rads
@@FinneousPJ1 3 of the 4 rads are equipped with 2 fans each, though 4 of them are thin fans. And the last one shares the fan from the PSU. The original version is capable of pushing 10900K to all core 5.3Ghz (though they said that the motherboard probably had some issues so it's not stable at that frequency) so it's solid enough in performance I guess.
"That's not an answer, that's an abomination" - me at work every day as a programmer
@@InservioLetum it's in production. and will be maintained for decades. 😭
Linus: "And see if it can hold up to the worst abuse we can put it through"
They got the right man for the job.
I love how the ziptie-cutter magically reappears at the board after Linus chucking it
Thats what you've got employees for
well those are wire strippers not zip tie cutter
I love the way he always runs around to the other side of the bench with the ankle anti-static line he swears he always wears when working with motherboards.
"We barely even started and now we're putting our graphics card already"
Linus says, wearing three different shirts during the video.
@@Uuu-w5l stfu bot
Lttstore
"since we're not sponsored by intel, we're going full amd"
Didn't even hesitate
he has no fear friend.
No fear
would you?
@I killed that beard guy nah, Intel is Linus' Sugar Daddy, Linus only cares about Intel when they send those $, otherwise the attractive Red dude is always the choice ;)
@@samarthbhat7889 Nah man Intel is the more attractive guy who just gained weight and became fat and trying to be attractive again
@@nayan.punekar and amd is That guy that was fat and lazy but he slowly began to take care of himself lost weight and became productive
and Intel became lazy and fat because he thought there where none like him in this world
Hopefully intel will get to his old shape like amd and we will see some nice competition
I really hope that both side will start attacking each other with more and better hardware and getting the better price/performance
I really hope that it will happen in the next few years
16:39 feels like I'm watching a NASA mission; the tension is real
definitely one of the more suspenseful post tests on this channel......
Linus: *fails getting the fans to fit properly 4 times in a row*
Linus when he finally gets it to fit: "flawless victory."
I am watching this not because I'm getting a computer, but because it makes me feel smart.
SMe cuz I'm building mine rather than getting a pre-builty boi
Me too
@Blah Blah You need a hug.
I approve
Same here. Same
Given I don’t often see LTT do a build cloning something someone has already done, I would say this is the most possible build on the channel.
This is a terrible baseline lmao.
This is by far NOT the most possible build on the channel, especially when you got big fat hands like mine, ain’t no way ima get those fittings tightened up properly.
"You can't fit four radiators in there"
Linus: "Hold my reservoir"
I mean, one was outside :)
Who could clean that shit😂
This is literally my favorite Pc he's ever built.
Awesome job Linus!
throws "zip tie cutter" away, magically appears back on the board.
You mean tweezer cutter?
To think they don't have a $5 pair of side cutters you can get from any hardware store.
For cutting Cable Ties, you get basically perfect results if you'd use "Small Electronics Side Cutters". These can cut the Cable Ties very flat on the head.
As an electrician, I really appreciate those at work, as the small remains would always be very sharp and can easily cut into the arm while working in small spaces.
TBH at this point, we might as well produce a custom case. The most impressive tiny builds are custom cases and these copper heatsinks would do us blessings!
13:28 Theze nuts. I was really hoping to see a Madoson reference there
POST never gets old. Always a fingers-crossed situation.
There's something about a dense block of pc packed as full of tech as possible that is incredibly attractive
“We use washers. It was not clean enough.” Linus Dad joke of the day
13:10 Yeah then the possible unintentional "these nuts" right after. Lol
He’s testing dad jokes for his children
I understood absolutely nothing of what you were doing, as I'm not into hardware and builds, etc. Yet it was really satisfying watching you build it up.
"since we're not sponsored by intel we'll be building an all amd machine"
SHOTS FIRED! SHOTS FIRED!
Dat roast
STOP! THEY ARE ALREADY DEAD!
amd extreme tech upgrade , confirmed !?
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This is probably the tightest most dense build I've seen. Fucking nuts.
Fans - washers- first idea- The best solution. You could have used the Screws.
What we need is a cable-making system for such a Modular PSU- not every cable needs to be 12 feet long.
The solution to the casing problem is a 6-panel removability- This would give you access from ALL sides.
The build was awesome. A redesign on the side openings to vent the air to the rear would be nice.
I would love to have a small sheet metal shop to make such things.
3:03 “Space saving without adequate cooling is worthless"
Apple: 👀
*Puts in a fan that does nothing*
@@VNitrofrey *flawless victory*
@@VNitrofrey *victory royale*
Apple: oh well, lets just run lower power and clocks to the point where it produces no heat anyways and is more comparable to the speed of a 2005 HDD laptop
@@sqlevolicious wait is that true lol
When Linus said "These nuts." I yelled "Got em!"
I was half expecting Madison pop out of no where and say "got em!"
When he said "got" I got excited, but sadly he said "got that on there"...
13:30 Joke button
When you yelled GOT EM I yelled WHO CArES
Hahahahah GOT IM!!
@@SweetKingTanner gOt iT
The copper rads look incredible, I'm sure that'll be "neon plexi" level dated in 10 years but right now I love it
The rads will be brown and/or green in ten years anyhow, raw copper doesn't stay that pretty. Maybe the steampunk look will come back in fashion by then.
Do y’all happen to know what brand they are ? They look like heat killer rads but I can tell
Imagine trying to clean the dust out of this thing.
Just use air cans 'till kingdom come
there's so little air volume in there I'd be shocked if there's any room for dust in the first place
Me: Damn he puts RGB RAM in to the PC? can't wait to see tha-
Radiators: I can't allow that
Ngl, seeing rads essentially acting as case panels makes me excited for a reason unknown to me..
The ziptie "cutters" respawned on the tool rack after Linus threw them out?
devs got lazy, they focused on graphics more and i'm not complaining
You should know Linus never throws away stuff
The radiators are actually the same radiator respawn 3 times
it will just be decoration from now on
Those are made for removing zip ties on bundles w/o hurting the wires. Most professionals use zip tie guns to tighten up the tie and cut it with one tool...
Man that is a SICK looking system. I love the orange/red rads being visible from the sides. Looks so good.
Water pipes are now heat pipes, wicking the heat through the system.
As long as the thermal mass is kept at bay from through the rads, it will keep going.
So in this case the number of rads matter.
@ 13:30
Deez nuts
Got 'em
Heeyy heyyii boiii....
I downloaded RTX 3090 on my PC 🥵
ha
verified moment
When Linus dropped a screw into the case had the same vibe as when you drop a guitar pick into your acoustic guitar
Easier to shake it out with the guitar
I watched so many of your builds and that was the most nail biting post I've ever seen on any channel! Great job and amazing build!
I honestly thought the "impossible PC" was in fact the "perfect PC".
At this point it's just anything with a 30-series gpu in it
For real.. Easily one of the coolest PC's I've ever seen based off how much performance and cooling is capable in such a small form factor. I can't believe how cheap the case is as well. I want to build this myself sooo badly.
Well its a Possible PC. if it was Impossible, it wouldn't be.
The channel Geekerwan (their English channel is called EastTerminal) even got a 28 core Xeon into this case. But it's kinda impractical for normal users. Not that this build is that practical either, though.
@@PabzRoz the person who assemble the pc should charge 50$ to 100$, this is such a hard work!
OH MY GOD THAT POWER SUPPLY LOOKS LIKE A KID'S TOY I LOVE IT
Case is beautiful, build is interesting and weird af, I'll easily rank this as one your top tier videos :)
The first toaster I’ve ever seen that plays games at a high FPS.
the REAL impossible PC is one with a GPU
Well... here GPU Prices will reach MSRP real soon...
@@gucky4717 Which country?
@@kusayfarhan9943 dream land
@@anas100x you did indeed rickroll me...
@@gucky4717 Here in Romania prices are dropping constantly each day, I'm giving it about a month until a decent price
You get so into the build that it's only natural to forget the basics like an SSD or installing Windows!
"We didn't think of that."
Also known as "We're gonna take this system apart right after the video so it doesn't matter."
That’s a real shame
"Did that just cut me?"
You could say that is cutting edge tech!
This comment was coming and you know it.
hehe
noice
no blood though, so not quite bleeding edge... still, kinda cutting edge... hahahha
Heehe
For the rubber feet, I'd recommend removing the adhesive with a clean rag wet with Isopropanol (aka Isopropyl Alcohol) and substituting it with a high temperature rated adhesive compound.
in an alternate universe:
"western clone of a chinese design"
Strange times, my friend
pretty sure linus is sponsored by the ccp in this video
@@friedtofus3705 based
@@wizzerd229 sounds like heresy
@@shanedoesyoutube8001 sounds like based
Me before watching: "Do you really need 4 rads though..???"
Me watching the vid: "Oh ok so its to watch Linus struggle. That's good enough reason."
Wait wait, can we get a source on that copper vs aluminum fin performance, especially regarding the heat dissipation? Based on my materials science understanding, that doesn't make sense.
well one thing i can guarantee you is that copper is surely most conductive heat transfer but not strong enought structure. thats why its hard to see cooler that use copper as fin. the structure easily change after get warm.you can learn that in basic chemistry. for the heat dissipation. maybe the subject of the temperature of aluminium can absorb is higher is better as endpoint, and the copper faster absord as key for firstpoint.so that the aluminium can absorb a lot heat in the same time air can dissipate the heat.this is my theory. this is simply my theory. it kinda make sense in one way,but maybe there more into it
"This game will run on a toaster...."
Me: *Starts looking for toasters.*
Lmao I'm gonna try that on a samsung smart fridge. If it runs on toasters it runs on my Samsung smart fridge
@@theforerunnerreclaimer it does run on a smart fridge, I've already seen it. It uses xcloud
@@khaledm.1476 that's not running on a smart fridge, that's running on a server and being streamed to a smart fridge. Very different.
@@ashtonhoward5582 tbh I don't think by the time we reach smart fridges being able to run doom eternal (smoothly) everything might be streamed
@@khaledm.1476 nah, there'll be onboard computation purists and such. Probably.
16:43 lol I love the dramatic silence and then the gasps and exclamations like it's a NASA rocket launch whenever linus first boots these newly built PCs
They tend to not boot
Watching all these watercooled builds here lately really makes to make me try one some time. The only reason I never did it was since because it just doesn't seem costefficient for the performance gain. On the other side, I do like myself some piece and quiet. I only hope it's as easy at it seems in the UTUBE.
You may want to start with a simple loop. Radiator, Pump / Reservoir combo, CPU block. You only need six fittings and three tubes.
Specifying that he’s never “intentionally” cut hose crooked is on brand
Linus something came in the mail today - 13:30
@@user-pl4bk7mb7r ...
Gotem
I have never seen the hold team on set hold their breath for a post screen and give sighs of relief when the system posts. I could feel the tension.
Linus: "Screwing it in is all it takes"
That's what she said
When it's an itx case that's still cooler and has more fans then you in high-school 😰
Oof, that gave me flashbacks...
than*
@@xPand0rumx I'm confused
That hits hard
Linus, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE, Do More ITX Builds Like This, Their So Freaking Cool! I'm Hoping To Build One In The Next Year
"Efficient abomination" is the name of Linus's new indie band.
My wife left me
Sounds like a death metal band
rofl, how does this comment not have more likes?
I'm surprised Linus didn't make a joke about saying "these nuts"
He said it too fast
He would have a DN problem with UA-cam if he did that. That's probably why.
Does anyone else hear the faint “OH YEAH” in the background at 7:09? 😂
The impossible PC: any pc with a current GPU
Zip tie cutter is back from the dustbin and is hanging in the background......11:06
I love how the rads look red hot. Looks so cool!
LTT: Builds an impossible ITX PC.
Optimum Tech: Hold my protein shake.
Fr that man ripped
@@zaidlacksalastname4905 we need an optimum tech workout channel and also a game training channel seeing how good he is
Regular shake or divine?
@@jammaschan some of his super old IG posts have workout stuff
@@olivertrees cool lemme have a look
9:36 Copper also can contain more thermal energy and does this more evenly over the material, which causes it to be able to contain more heat at a faster rate, while aluminium can dissipate faster to air, it's not by a whole lot, and it does not spread the heat as evenly as fast, so i suppose there is possibility air might pick heat more often as air touches a really big surface.
So you might want to actually test a aluminium and a copper heatsink of about the same size and similar density, with the same configuration under a very heavy test like Prime95 Small_FFTs, or OCCT, would be interesting video for those curious.
Would also be nice if you tested with some regular 12-14CM fan that has fine static pressure and at least 59CFM, compared to a much stronger fan like a Noctua iPPC fan, both the 12cm and 14cm variants, or some server fan (which nobody is gonna run normally because ear damage and tornado in a case etc, but is fun to try lel).
Also you should take in mind copper is very expensive compared to aluminium, like that would pay 3-4 times the amount compared to aluminium of the same size and density.
Paying so much more for a heatsink would not bring that much of extra benefit, so aluminium is fine for most people.
Anyway, love how excessive your build is.
17:11 Linus’ mini heart attack lol
13:30 “deez nutz” Linus 2021
LMAO glad I'm not the only one that caught that
Everyone gangsta till Linus doesn’t have a sponsor.
This video was sponsored by Grammarly
@@duckdictator6531 this video was sponsored by “trying to find out who asked”.
Next time you build a compact water loop please consider a new tubing approach...pneumatic fittings and lines! Festo makes g1/4 nickel-plated brass fittings in a few sizes (8mm, 10mm, etc) that work great--combine those with some nylon tubing and you'll save space + time on the next build.
I've been running similar setups for almost 4 years now and it's hard to consider the traditional gear.
I could be as hydrated as drinking 8 glasses of water if I drank all the water contained in that PC.
You could breathe for days with all the air contained in that loop.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen him that worried about a post. Everybody was holding their breath.
"This game runs on a toaster."
Linus and I have very different definitions of toasters...
Tight fit for everything. Is there any air left inside the case to actually cool?
“We use washers. It was not clean enough.”
Dad jokes, really? Man of your talents? We were on the verge of greatness! We were this close!
That flew over my head. I thought he was just being sarcastic about how much of a hack job it was turning into already.
I don't know whats more disappointing: the dad joke or the fact that it went over my head lol.
He is a dad, after all...
@@NoNo-cz3un you have made this joke quite *apperant*
@@talhahtaco2035 *apparent.
Considering how much was cramped into that case that obstructs airflow, i am impressed that it's working.
"Surely they're spinning." You're playing a tricky game, my friend.
Linus: I bought 4 radiators
Padme: Oh for two pcs right?
Linus:
Padme: ...for two pcs, right?
Yes, it was pre-bled, however, it wasn't with the bleeding location at the highest point. There was probably some air still trapped in one of the radiators.
Critique out of the way, I love this and wish I kind of owned this. The dust on the bottom intake would be annoying, but eh, it'd work.
👀👀👀
are you on mobile or is that a thing on pc
I feel bad for your dead channel 😞
@@why_tho_ ???
@I killed that beard guy Correct. These checkmarks do absolutely nothing and get pushed to the top of the comment section automatically. Then kids like it, because checkmark means good.
Everyone: How many more radiators do u need?
Linus: Yes
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Technically, this is not Linus's idea, though. The original version is also available on UA-cam, but it's in Chinese
@@AnywhereMiami don’t be mad cause u don’t have any likes. Also that’s not old. That is still used towards today.
He says fan-tactic like it’s a joke and then says “okay, cool” I think that’s his best unintentional pun yet..
As a person with divorced parents, Mini ITX is a way of life.
Didn't get it
that's sad to hear
@@anb1142 Probably easier to move from one parent to another
A few years ago I helped a friend build his PC and it was Mini ITX. He would carry it between houses and just kept a monitor, keyboard, mouse, and other peripherals at each one.
I was thinking in build a small PC with an integrated screen
After seeing the zip-tie cutter throwaway: Use a micro wire cutter. Thats exactly the right tool. It won't leave any sharp ends sticking out and it cuts right through it.(unless you tried to cut screws before)
When the 6900 was released i doubled my respect for not jumping straight to 7000
Cleaning this thing would probably be a bigger challange then assembling it
Just skip using compressed air and secure the thing to the floor of a wind tunnel
Wow. I did >not< know that about aluminum rad fins vs copper. That's really counter intuitive. Thanks for sharing that.
Basically its a tutorial for: "How to build an expensive Electric heater."
Or alternatively an answer to "but can that electric heater run crysis?"
An electric heater that you can play games on tho
All electronics are basically electric heaters
You guys should build your own massive laptop but with actual PC parts!! It'll be huge but... So cool🤣
Rad on the outside was giving me flashbacks to whole-room watercooling :-D