1:45:57 As someone that owns one of the Lian-Li train cases (the very limited edition version that not only moves, but also blows steam -- I think only 80 exist), I can't even express how much of a hassle that case has been to work on and keep maintained for over a decade. It's definitely been worth it though, it brings a lot of joy to people that have seen it and who else can say they have a personal computer that has traveled many miles under its own power while in use?
for those wonderin: the plug to the pink laptop got disconnected at 18:10, you can hear it fall to the ground and Linus even reacts to it but doesn't notice its the powerplug to the laptop. you'll also notice that before taht moment the powerbrick already moved from underneath that corner of the table to the other side of where Linus is standing. (first it was to his left when facing the case, and than to hsi right while still facing the case)
the truly amazing thing about this is when linus types in his xbox pass - he tells the camera man to look away and he looks at the monitor for the overhead camera that is pointing straight at the keyboard he is typing on. amazing.
Linus been watching you for well over a decade (the mineral oil pc is how i found you lol) you are a great sport always concerned about the community even though we often put you through stuff like this. we make you into memes and wait for the next thing to be dropped :P but know we appreciate you, the whole team and everything you guys do. Your videos are always entertaining thanks for everything :)
Sysadmin that has followed the channel for years here - what Linus is talking about around 15:00 minutes in is very true. I use this channel to keep a pulse on what's happening in the tech world beyond the walls of corporate IT.
Yeah it's kinda asinine that businesses would assume the consumer audience most obsessed with high performance tech wouldn't include sone serious decision makers, but oh well...
Yeah, I work at a very well known big technology company but have very little time to look at anything related to consumer electronics, which is why I still watch LTT even after I grew up and got into this field professionally working on software a massive proportion of those reading this and the LMG staff would be using. I have definitely recommended enterprise software products that we are now using as a result of my recommendation after I learned about it on youtube.
For the 7950x3d review, would be good to bench several use case scenarios, i.e. running a demanding game, then open other apps like OBS to test the core parking. Someone did a test: Running a game will use v-cache cores, but the cores in the other ccd are parked and not used, then launching OBS activated the parked cores so all 16 cores were used. What was not shown was the impact on FPS after the remaining parked cores was activated.
This reminds me of the valentines box that looks like a cardboard tank I made in second grade (the paper towel roll was the turret) sure, I didn’t get any valentines, but I had a sick tank!
It was an uneven coat of green all over the box with brown splotches on its sides it was beautiful Btw technically I got cards but they were not personal just the mandatory ones (says Happy Valentines name:_______) so technically I didn’t get a REAL valentines
I just wanted to say thank you again to everyone who puts these together and all of the other videos. I always have such great entertainment going on in the background while I am driving around all day delivering
I still (or rather: again) use an Antec Eleven Hundred case. It's probably my favorite case ever. It's huge with XL-ATX (or was it called E-ATX?) support, diagonal hard drive bays (= space for long GPUs while *also* supporting standard HDDs), fans in the front, on the side (level with GPU), one big fan on the top and one fan on the back... and, something that's somehow still important to me: 5.25" drive bays. And it doesn't overdo it with RGB or whatever, it's just black with a clear side panel. It's a simple look and I love it.
Tank good, that why. And I agree with how hard it can be. Trying to learn more and altho the shape can be funky, this help me learn a bit about my own PC too so thank you guys.
weird as this might be to say, that look away shot while Linus was doing the password was kinda cool, the way Andy focussed on the equipment Hanging from the ceiling (another camera) a nice touch. The tools just outside of the frame need love too.
We do appreciate the RGB and The transparency, I enjoy the Hot takes and there is something cool about you guys just bro’ing out it gives us more of a human touch to the videos where the other videos on the platform are more professional which is very nice keeps us around but when it’s late night and you want something friendly and informative the wan show good for that
Time for LTT STore to branch out into food, we need WAN Show branded Hot Cakes. Actually they could make a small frying pan with the WAN show logo inlaid in the bottom to produce WAN branded pancakes (Hot Cakes).
I think doing a game review channel or just content in general could be great especially (to make it harder) do the game on a budget system vs a full blown monster (like you do with benchmarking) to give people a better idea of where their particular favorite game might be to try their build. Could also suggest upgrades to the budget system that may help them perform better but not just go top end and call it a day. Maybe a 2080 to like a 3070 type change info like that. Feasible vs money is no issue. Just my thoughts. Also a lot of game reviewers aren’t doing system specs either, just reviewing the game or just game play in general.
1:50:19 - asking "why" before joining into a project is really great! And, you can go a step further, and ask "why did YOU specifically ... " so in case of rejection you can still give validation to the original intent, so the initial motivation doesn't feel rejected as well.
I always love watching your content first. I'm a computer Software Engineer and watching you makes my day. These folks tend to give you trouble but I appreciate what you do.
If the screws are steel, you could buy and use one of those magnetic floor sweepers. I've brought the one from the garage into my bedroom to sweep the carpet for a screw before.
lol yea the one thing i really liked about my air cooled builds... they came together soooo quickly, maybe 1 or 2 hours and some cablemanagement at the end. now it mostly comes together in about 1-2h, then spend a day or 2 measuring cutting and bending tubes. followed by about 1-2 hours of air based leak testing (or if the timing is right overnight). followed then by a hour or 2 of cable managing (or last time when I made my very own 8+4 EPS cable...6 hour of messing with just a ESP cable until it's the exact right size where the cables stay consistent and don't lump anywhere.
+1 to the UV light trend, i've actually been thinking of this recently, those CCFL lights were amazing, and by the time I had money to spash on flair on my PC, it was all RGB.
I know this video is a little older. First, I also want to thank the whole LMG for producing amazing streams, videos and content to consume on UA-cam! You brought me countless hours of entertainment and keep me up to date with tech, even though I haven't built a PC in years (mostly monetary issues). I also just wanted to point out for the recorded streams, you have a low rumbling sound in the background, if you could eliminate that, it would be a nice and reduces the spaceship atmosphere :D Also care for double audio recording (that happened in past streams) from multiple recording sources. It makes a weird box echo effect! Otherwise, thank you for everything you do and I wish you all the best!
An API to access the Labs data would be the coolest thing ever. Also, I love how at 2:09:36 and 2:16:11, the cameraman avoids showing Linus entering the password by panning up... to the ceiling camera... with a screen on it... that had a perfect shot of Linus entering the password 😂
(45:40-46:57) YESSSSS!! I’m 100% ALL IN on the UV reactive (aka Blacklight reactive) components!! From UV reactive cables and today being able to add watercooling components like reactive pipes, fittings and coolant to uv reactive water blocks.. it’s just BEGGING for a comeback. I’d much prefer a bright uv rig to a rainbow RGB setup!
I loved the c64...I got into programming sprites in gwbasic... I started with the tape drive,...bought the disk drive then bought the monitor for it...ended up using the monitor into mid 90s in my bedroom to watch movies had great quality image. Paper runs paid for disk drive and monitor... I even made my own joystick out of wood and large bolt coming up through hole withe strips of metal that would complete the circuit up,down,right and left. It worked but really sucked in games...lol
Honestly I understand the challenges (or pain in the ass) with setting up a euro LTT store. But I do think that it would be worthwhile from a purely business standpoint, as there would be a huuuggge Increase in Sales. I think the ROI would be great for LTT, especially in the light of the massive spending on LABS
What about submerging one in oil but inside a small freezer instead for a case? Could super cool it, no moisture issue, and not in a "case" so patent troll shouldn't be a real threat also.
A freezer is still going to create frost regardless of the type of liquid, and since water and oil wont mix any water will always sink to the bottom. Plus mineral oil still freezes.
Oh man I have an Antek case. I remember Corsair starting to make cases, I haven't kept up in a while so it's fun to hear they are dominating the case space now.
It's going to be quite hard and expensive to do a watertight case that can support all that weight, it will probably require using something like carbon fiber reinforced polypropylene or something weird like that and stuff's not cheap
FUN FACT AMD was artificially inflating the chip prices by not shipping as many as they could they keep the supply low while demand was high to sell at a higher price this is absolutely garbage i cant belive they admitted to this i will not be buying AMD
I'm really surprised that Linus hasn't installed a motherboard with a fixed peg where a standoff goes before. I've seen one of those somewhere. Yes, it is certainly odd the first time tho.
I can confirm! I have a real Job as a Software Engineer and I decide about the technology we buy at our company! Software and Hardware. I was once a iPhone buying User with no experience about 10-12 years ago but LTT motivated me to study computer science and pursue a career!
Yes! Bill Nye was the greatest teacher of my youth. Everyone enjoyed when the teacher rolled out the T.V. to watch. Honestly, a lot of kids learned some valuable science fundamentals on those days.
I recently watched the videos of channel superfun. If you would have advertised with Sarah for it, I would have watched it sooner. Every video with her is so much fun. I am also bit confused finding the followup videos about the plotter for the creative paper things.
Watching Linus with parts and components make’s a great drinking game: 1 shot - close call or dropping screws 2 shots - dropping an important component 5 shots - destroying a component due to clumsiness.
Rule of tiny parts : The tiny part will drop from you hands and even if the ground is clear , will bounce either further , higher or in some other unlikely spot and never be seen again ( at least 90% of the time ). And yes Linus is in the top 1% of butter fingers tech guys. (someone in the stream suggested pyro and smoke effects, around Linus id say call the fire dept first. lol ).
Idea for you. Put the pink laptop’s data your using on a larger monitor behind the cameras. Maybe even the other laptop on a second monitor for ease of use. Monitors or TVs. Which ever work.
Linus complains about the build not being properly test fit before hand, but honestly Im here to see him challenged! I think its much more interesting when things go a bit or a lot wrong and Linus has to adapt and pull it off anyways. Does make it trickier without the hardware stock pile being right there.
I ended up missing an RGB splitter, took a clothes pin, cut 3 - 1/2 inch pieces of wire from it, sanded it a tiny bit with sandpaper(it was painted) and stuck them in the rgb plug... the fit was perfect :)
I have a computer design challenge for you! a ferris wheel where each 'car' on the wheel is a massive storage device that would hot swap when at the 'station' position, with of course a stupid amount of rgb goodness!
Rgb is a mess on its own. I finally got it all together nearly 2 years after I started building. H150I Elite with 3x ML120Elite, 3x ML140Pro, QL120/QL140. Controlled by a Commander pro and a commander core + full lengths of rgb strips. At least Icue can control it all +mobo/gpu/ram and psu. My next build is going stealth. + the ML200 fans with controller from CM.
Make the LTT deskpad as it is but add a UV layer on the circuit traces so the electric traces are lit if u have an ultraviolet light. ( and maby on the northern lights, colored uv )
51:00 I’ve been building custom wiring for some 3D printer mods. I’ve been using the little arrow on “Dupont” connectors to signify pin 1/orientation, never realized it’s usually the positive in pos/neg situations.
The reason it didn't start first time, is because actually First time start is taking awhile because it loads all the ram up and syncs it up with the cpu before you can get into windows. Few times reboot, and it'll be good.
@LinusTechTips
Why did I promise to build this? Live Stream timestamps
0:00 Stream starts
0:30 first drop
0:50 crush ssd
1:11 moose end sponsor
1:40 party starts
1:55 snow rant
2:14 motherboard
2:59 IO “loads” joke
3:21 CPU
4:00 review 7950 x3d tldr
5:00 bad laptop joke/ install CPU
6:07 ram
7:06 ssd install
8:50 merch message explain
9:30 merch message #1
10:40 Tank fact #1
11:16 tank fact #2
11:35 Water cooling explanation
11:55 Hight attack
12:12 linus cant open case
12:42 merch message #2
13:00 linus opens side of case
15:42 linus loses screws
16:20 linus counts fan spots
17:30 Linus opens top of case
17:55 linus finds out how much case is
19:00 Cooler
22:05 merch message #3
24:18 weird battery temp display
25:20 merch message #4
28:19 first screw search
30:00 puts motherboard in case/standoff examination
30:27 merch message #5
33:32 merch message #6
37:29 merch message #7
39:13 2nd sponsor X-split
42:00 merch message #8
45:13 merch message #9
47:00 merch message #10
50:00 harddrive led explanation
53:20 tank fact #3
54:20 merch message #11
56:00 merch message #12 labs vision
59:10 rust on the case
1:00:00 screw search #2
1:00:32 merch message #13
1:01:38 screw search #3
1:02:43 RGB fan debate
1:04:00 lttstore:com shoutout
1:04:17 merch message #14
1:06:30 RGB Fan install
1:08:11 bad joke #3
1:08:20 merch message #15
1:11:20 GPU
1:18:00 merch message #16
1:20:30 power supply install
1:20:35 merch message #17
1:21:55 merch message #18
1:24:32 commander pro
1:25:50 merch message #19
1:26:00 fan cable management
1:31:30 RGB hub
1:33:20 rust/swearing
1:34:00 merch message #20
1:37:40 top glass remove
1:40:40 Linus finds screws
1:41:03 merch message #21
1:43:20 merch message #22
1:44:40 merch message #23
1:45:50 merch message #24
1:46:00 Buttoning up case screws and wires
1:48:45 merch message #25
1:55:53 top goes on
1:56:45 linus jinx’s himself
1:58:40 fan splitters
1:59:45 Rats nest close up
2:00:57 turn on computer
2:06:05 merch message #26
2:07:16 Rgb weirdness
2:07:35 - 2:08:50 Loud static sounds
2:09:22 Computer boots
2:11:00 Ploof has echo
2:12:12 muppets
2:14:57 RGB Sorta works
2:15:48 Halo
2:16:20 nice camera view
2:18:20 look over the case
2:19:09 FPS stats
2:20:07 merch message #27
2:20:20 merch message #28
2:20:44 merch message #29
2:21:00 merch message #30
2:21:25 closing temps
Holy fuck lmao
Your doing the Lords work.
💀 SAMA
This is sad. Get a life.
ever touch grass?
1:45:57 As someone that owns one of the Lian-Li train cases (the very limited edition version that not only moves, but also blows steam -- I think only 80 exist), I can't even express how much of a hassle that case has been to work on and keep maintained for over a decade. It's definitely been worth it though, it brings a lot of joy to people that have seen it and who else can say they have a personal computer that has traveled many miles under its own power while in use?
Legendary
don't say decade... 2012 doesn't feel that far away :/
We're going to need some pictures dude. Give us links
Okay that case is frickin sick. Mad props to keeping that up
"I can't find my computer!"
"Well, it's gotta be there somewhere. It's not like it can move away by itsel...wait a minute"
Linus dropped stuff two times before the 1 minute mark
That's probably a record
Its on purpose at this point.
"Linus the Destroyer"
If his dropping of items was looked up on by UA-cam the same way as cussing by other creators it would be a 18+ restricted and/or de monetized.
@@chloefletcher9612 Linus the dropper
You don't know this but Linus does something called CPU juggling to practice dropping stuff.
for those wonderin: the plug to the pink laptop got disconnected at 18:10, you can hear it fall to the ground and Linus even reacts to it but doesn't notice its the powerplug to the laptop.
you'll also notice that before taht moment the powerbrick already moved from underneath that corner of the table to the other side of where Linus is standing. (first it was to his left when facing the case, and than to hsi right while still facing the case)
If it gets hot in the tank you open the hatch and vents. Proven concept
Bambeakz is sus he suggest vent
Just drink more water. Works like magic, until the driver passes out that is...
Sure wish the 113’s were that good. Most sweaty I’ve ever been in my life was in the back hatch of a 113
Gotta be careful not to get a drone drop something into it
@@risingstar1309 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
the truly amazing thing about this is when linus types in his xbox pass - he tells the camera man to look away and he looks at the monitor for the overhead camera that is pointing straight at the keyboard he is typing on. amazing.
Linus been watching you for well over a decade (the mineral oil pc is how i found you lol) you are a great sport always concerned about the community even though we often put you through stuff like this. we make you into memes and wait for the next thing to be dropped :P but know we appreciate you, the whole team and everything you guys do. Your videos are always entertaining thanks for everything :)
Hey Linus - at least you can't break it when you drop it, because it's built like a...a tank.
Thank you, I'm here all week. 😁
*get one of those stage hooks, but only because I'm jealous that I didn't think of the joke first*
Don't forget to Linus Tech Tip you bartender.
Sysadmin that has followed the channel for years here - what Linus is talking about around 15:00 minutes in is very true.
I use this channel to keep a pulse on what's happening in the tech world beyond the walls of corporate IT.
Same.
Same.
Yeah it's kinda asinine that businesses would assume the consumer audience most obsessed with high performance tech wouldn't include sone serious decision makers, but oh well...
Yeah, I work at a very well known big technology company but have very little time to look at anything related to consumer electronics, which is why I still watch LTT even after I grew up and got into this field professionally working on software a massive proportion of those reading this and the LMG staff would be using. I have definitely recommended enterprise software products that we are now using as a result of my recommendation after I learned about it on youtube.
For the 7950x3d review, would be good to bench several use case scenarios, i.e. running a demanding game, then open other apps like OBS to test the core parking.
Someone did a test: Running a game will use v-cache cores, but the cores in the other ccd are parked and not used, then launching OBS activated the parked cores so all 16 cores were used. What was not shown was the impact on FPS after the remaining parked cores was activated.
This reminds me of the valentines box that looks like a cardboard tank I made in second grade (the paper towel roll was the turret) sure, I didn’t get any valentines, but I had a sick tank!
Wtf I would of given you and your sick tank a valentine
How did you get no cards? Don’t girls like tanks and explosions or smth (idk I’ve never talked to one)?
@@BloonMan137 That’s just a theory… A GaMe ThEoRy!
I'd have taken the sick tank over cards any day of the week 🤣 the sick tank is for life 😅
It was an uneven coat of green all over the box with brown splotches on its sides it was beautiful
Btw technically I got cards but they were not personal just the mandatory ones (says Happy Valentines name:_______) so technically I didn’t get a REAL valentines
I just wanted to say thank you again to everyone who puts these together and all of the other videos. I always have such great entertainment going on in the background while I am driving around all day delivering
At first, I was like "who is that well groomed person that resembles Linus... then he drops something and I was like "ah, there he is". 😂
I still (or rather: again) use an Antec Eleven Hundred case. It's probably my favorite case ever. It's huge with XL-ATX (or was it called E-ATX?) support, diagonal hard drive bays (= space for long GPUs while *also* supporting standard HDDs), fans in the front, on the side (level with GPU), one big fan on the top and one fan on the back... and, something that's somehow still important to me: 5.25" drive bays. And it doesn't overdo it with RGB or whatever, it's just black with a clear side panel. It's a simple look and I love it.
Tank good, that why. And I agree with how hard it can be. Trying to learn more and altho the shape can be funky, this help me learn a bit about my own PC too so thank you guys.
Linus totally got me with the DFI UV Reactive motherboards. The ASRock LiveMixer series is pretty wild. Might be UV reactive.
that haircut is trying to sell me something
LMFAOOOO 😭
Yea! A link to our sponsor!
Supercuts!
About time he got that shit cleaned up.
It’s the earring for me?
@@bizzleboy240 I think he said he keeps the earring specifically because people don't like it.
weird as this might be to say, that look away shot while Linus was doing the password was kinda cool, the way Andy focussed on the equipment Hanging from the ceiling (another camera) a nice touch. The tools just outside of the frame need love too.
focusing on the camera that is pointing down at the keyboard he is typing on while showing the screen, lol
Plouf, Dan, and Linus just made my day! We need more of this trio!
Plouffe
I'm just laughing at Dan and his giraffic cards....
We do appreciate the RGB and The transparency, I enjoy the Hot takes and there is something cool about you guys just bro’ing out it gives us more of a human touch to the videos where the other videos on the platform are more professional which is very nice keeps us around but when it’s late night and you want something friendly and informative the wan show good for that
This case actually does look pretty cool with the RGB fans
Time for LTT STore to branch out into food, we need WAN Show branded Hot Cakes.
Actually they could make a small frying pan with the WAN show logo inlaid in the bottom to produce WAN branded pancakes (Hot Cakes).
This is actually brilliant haha 😆
I think doing a game review channel or just content in general could be great especially (to make it harder) do the game on a budget system vs a full blown monster (like you do with benchmarking) to give people a better idea of where their particular favorite game might be to try their build. Could also suggest upgrades to the budget system that may help them perform better but not just go top end and call it a day. Maybe a 2080 to like a 3070 type change info like that. Feasible vs money is no issue. Just my thoughts. Also a lot of game reviewers aren’t doing system specs either, just reviewing the game or just game play in general.
Also - some plastic 3D printed spacers (like the ones you get with wall stands for TVs) would be an obvious add-on for this case.
I like this timeline of Linus slowly turning into a QVC salesman/host.
".... For a LIMITED time only, YOU CAN look like a former game show host turned SALESMAN...."
QVC is a perfect one for the UK viewers as this dropped at Midnight 🤣
What's the issue actually, I don't get it
LOL OMG I remember that channel! My mum got a ton of random things from it. She even got to the point of watching for a specific host.
@@RobBob555 Really $84 million?
Nice hair cut and trim Linus. My God bless you and your family. 😁♥
Love your content. Thanks for taking the time for a live stream Linus.
1:50:19 - asking "why" before joining into a project is really great!
And, you can go a step further, and ask "why did YOU specifically ... " so
in case of rejection you can still give validation to the original intent, so the initial motivation doesn't feel rejected as well.
Would love to see that tank pc with mesh sides in the tracks for airflow instead of tempered glass
I always love watching your content first. I'm a computer Software Engineer and watching you makes my day. These folks tend to give you trouble but I appreciate what you do.
I would like to point out that Andy does look away and then zooms in on a camera monitor screen at 2:09:36 when Linus is typing his password in. LOL
If the screws are steel, you could buy and use one of those magnetic floor sweepers. I've brought the one from the garage into my bedroom to sweep the carpet for a screw before.
I love it when linus is forced to build rigs he doesn't want to haha... it is so much more entertaining than when he is happy
can you remove your post please? i don't like reading shit posted by people with aspergers
lol yea the one thing i really liked about my air cooled builds...
they came together soooo quickly, maybe 1 or 2 hours and some cablemanagement at the end.
now it mostly comes together in about 1-2h, then spend a day or 2 measuring cutting and bending tubes.
followed by about 1-2 hours of air based leak testing (or if the timing is right overnight).
followed then by a hour or 2 of cable managing (or last time when I made my very own 8+4 EPS cable...6 hour of messing with just a ESP cable until it's the exact right size where the cables stay consistent and don't lump anywhere.
I voted for the tank because I'm a disabled Army Vet and was hoping there would be a chance to win it, I won't lie. 😂😂😂
Canadian army?
+1 to the UV light trend, i've actually been thinking of this recently, those CCFL lights were amazing, and by the time I had money to spash on flair on my PC, it was all RGB.
While I love watching you build, Linus, I would honestly like to see one of the other hosts do a stream or build video.
I know this video is a little older. First, I also want to thank the whole LMG for producing amazing streams, videos and content to consume on UA-cam! You brought me countless hours of entertainment and keep me up to date with tech, even though I haven't built a PC in years (mostly monetary issues).
I also just wanted to point out for the recorded streams, you have a low rumbling sound in the background, if you could eliminate that, it would be a nice and reduces the spaceship atmosphere :D Also care for double audio recording (that happened in past streams) from multiple recording sources. It makes a weird box echo effect!
Otherwise, thank you for everything you do and I wish you all the best!
Are you sure there's a low rumbling from his stream? I cannot hear it and I really tried after reading this
I like how when it's time to look away from the keyboard he zooms into a tiny screen that is also showing the keyboard.
a message for linus the stand off screws for the io can be screwed in and tighted with the end of your screw driver dont put a bit in it :)
An API to access the Labs data would be the coolest thing ever.
Also, I love how at 2:09:36 and 2:16:11, the cameraman avoids showing Linus entering the password by panning up... to the ceiling camera... with a screen on it... that had a perfect shot of Linus entering the password 😂
55:59 he talks about it here. API access for more data and such.
@@mbsfaridi Yes, hence why I mentioned it. I am excited for it and wanted to highlight my excitement in case Linus ever reads the comments :D.
@@lifeinhd4053 Oh, I see. Well atleast the timestamp would be helpful to someone.
(45:40-46:57) YESSSSS!! I’m 100% ALL IN on the UV reactive (aka Blacklight reactive) components!! From UV reactive cables and today being able to add watercooling components like reactive pipes, fittings and coolant to uv reactive water blocks.. it’s just BEGGING for a comeback. I’d much prefer a bright uv rig to a rainbow RGB setup!
Producer Dan over there using a phantom powered XLR mic in the most incorrect way.
transparency for the win, I LOVE the inside baseball so very much
My boy Linus has been working out. Nice gainz!
commander pro in the tank! awesome!!
I loved the c64...I got into programming sprites in gwbasic... I started with the tape drive,...bought the disk drive then bought the monitor for it...ended up using the monitor into mid 90s in my bedroom to watch movies had great quality image. Paper runs paid for disk drive and monitor... I even made my own joystick out of wood and large bolt coming up through hole withe strips of metal that would complete the circuit up,down,right and left. It worked but really sucked in games...lol
Honestly I understand the challenges (or pain in the ass) with setting up a euro LTT store. But I do think that it would be worthwhile from a purely business standpoint, as there would be a huuuggge Increase in Sales. I think the ROI would be great for LTT, especially in the light of the massive spending on LABS
The haircut had me doing a double take! Nice one Linus!
Guys... include a glam reel at the end of these. Or when linus says "it looks so cool". We never really got a good look at the finished product.
What about submerging one in oil but inside a small freezer instead for a case? Could super cool it, no moisture issue, and not in a "case" so patent troll shouldn't be a real threat also.
A freezer is still going to create frost regardless of the type of liquid, and since water and oil wont mix any water will always sink to the bottom. Plus mineral oil still freezes.
Building my first custom loop rigid ofc. Bought your screwdriver for the build and the quality before even using it is amazing thank you.
intresting how this case has managed to feature on GN and LTT.
The two secret ebay accounts found each other
😉
Oh man I have an Antek case. I remember Corsair starting to make cases, I haven't kept up in a while so it's fun to hear they are dominating the case space now.
Wondering if a mini build would allow for more cooling space?
3D print a case specifically for mineral oil PC's, engineer the negatives out like the form factor not necessarily needing to be a giant tank.
It's going to be quite hard and expensive to do a watertight case that can support all that weight, it will probably require using something like carbon fiber reinforced polypropylene or something weird like that and stuff's not cheap
When Linus cuts his hair, you know spring is here.
It SNOWED today.
@@jasondrummond9451 if you're from Canada, that happens in spring too.
andy... that pan to the overhead was priceless... both times...i hope security is something the new CEO will be taking from linus' to do list.
FUN FACT AMD was artificially inflating the chip prices by not shipping as many as they could they keep the supply low while demand was high to sell at a higher price this is absolutely garbage i cant belive they admitted to this i will not be buying AMD
Andy recording display of camera that records password being entered. Nice work, Andy!)
You need a second WAN Show, but with other hosts, even if you all talk about the same subjects.
The Neon boards and RGB you were talking about sounded awesome.
I'm really surprised that Linus hasn't installed a motherboard with a fixed peg where a standoff goes before. I've seen one of those somewhere. Yes, it is certainly odd the first time tho.
He has. He also mentioned it multiple times. Maybe it was not the typical spot?
I can confirm! I have a real Job as a Software Engineer and I decide about the technology we buy at our company! Software and Hardware. I was once a iPhone buying User with no experience about 10-12 years ago but LTT motivated me to study computer science and pursue a career!
I'm glad the tank case was chosen! All hale the T-7900 MBT! R.I.P. the mismatched fans tho ;_;
25:00 It's a normal sensor display for food stores and beverage displays. It's battery last a long time.
If only white mousepads hadn’t been cancelled to avoid coffee stains. Maybe those screws would be visible. :p
Yes! Bill Nye was the greatest teacher of my youth. Everyone enjoyed when the teacher rolled out the T.V. to watch. Honestly, a lot of kids learned some valuable science fundamentals on those days.
Even Better, AsRock should build a UV reactive board to Linus's preference's and make it a signature series.
The fans that resable the wheels of the tank are just perfect. 😍🥰
Last I heard of this PC case, it was used in a Tianenmen Square joke.
I recently watched the videos of channel superfun. If you would have advertised with Sarah for it, I would have watched it sooner. Every video with her is so much fun. I am also bit confused finding the followup videos about the plotter for the creative paper things.
Love love love your haircut Linus. Makes you look so much younger. Usually his haircut just looks like a trim hut this is a proper haircut. Love it!!
Watching Linus with parts and components make’s a great drinking game:
1 shot - close call or dropping screws
2 shots - dropping an important component
5 shots - destroying a component due to clumsiness.
Rule of tiny parts : The tiny part will drop from you hands and even if the ground is clear , will bounce either further , higher or in some other unlikely spot and never be seen again ( at least 90% of the time ). And yes Linus is in the top 1% of butter fingers tech guys. (someone in the stream suggested pyro and smoke effects, around Linus id say call the fire dept first. lol ).
1:23:44 it's cool that there is controller support. It's just that controllers kinda... like... suck? For most games. Especially shooters :x
Idea for you. Put the pink laptop’s data your using on a larger monitor behind the cameras. Maybe even the other laptop on a second monitor for ease of use. Monitors or TVs. Which ever work.
Linus complains about the build not being properly test fit before hand, but honestly Im here to see him challenged! I think its much more interesting when things go a bit or a lot wrong and Linus has to adapt and pull it off anyways. Does make it trickier without the hardware stock pile being right there.
For the 7950x3d test:" It was the snow!" 🤣🤣🤣🤪
haha im still using one of those SATA2 yellowish uv reactive cable!!!
I ended up missing an RGB splitter, took a clothes pin, cut 3 - 1/2 inch pieces of wire from it, sanded it a tiny bit with sandpaper(it was painted) and stuck them in the rgb plug... the fit was perfect :)
Community, good job! Choosing the tank case was the only right thing to do! 👌
I have a computer design challenge for you! a ferris wheel where each 'car' on the wheel is a massive storage device that would hot swap when at the 'station' position, with of course a stupid amount of rgb goodness!
Find a way to combine one of the chillers or some ridiculous over clocking project with a mineral oil build, that would freshen it up
My goodness, Snow... And it was 84°f Or um.. 29°c here today where I live in New Orleans... Sheesh... I'll trade weather with ya!
i love watching Linus tank tips
Linus is spot on I'm a sys admin but tech is also my hobby
The treads are pretty sick
you should try a smoke test to see if it draws in any air at all that would be cool to see and informative.
How amazing 8pin EPS connector is? You can bend it in any direction possible and not start a fire.
you four have great chemistry
Tank you for making such good content.
Eeey, the laptop pun is on fire! Tell Linus he has at least one fan of his puns.
Rgb is a mess on its own.
I finally got it all together nearly 2 years after I started building.
H150I Elite with 3x ML120Elite, 3x ML140Pro, QL120/QL140. Controlled by a Commander pro and a commander core + full lengths of rgb strips.
At least Icue can control it all +mobo/gpu/ram and psu.
My next build is going stealth.
+ the ML200 fans with controller from CM.
Smoke test would have been awesome and a suggestion for the future, to see airflow
Make the LTT deskpad as it is but add a UV layer on the circuit traces so the electric traces are lit if u have an ultraviolet light.
( and maby on the northern lights, colored uv )
UV reactive LTT northern lights deskpad
51:00 I’ve been building custom wiring for some 3D printer mods. I’ve been using the little arrow on “Dupont” connectors to signify pin 1/orientation, never realized it’s usually the positive in pos/neg situations.
The reason it didn't start first time, is because actually First time start is taking awhile because it loads all the ram up and syncs it up with the cpu before you can get into windows. Few times reboot, and it'll be good.
18:12 you step on both ends of the battery unplugging it and then directly look at the cord on the floor when you hear it drop.
0:28 *reading chat*... oh, Linus knocks over the motherboard.
chat: Don't drop anything plz
lol