How we fixed Joe's editing PC
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- Опубліковано 28 кві 2024
- How we fixed Joe's editing PC
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Build Part 1: • Building a God-Tier Hi...
Build Part 2: • Building a God-Tier Hi...
Build Part 3 (Fixing/Testing): • Did we screw up?? Fixi...
Brian's Channel (BPS Customs) - / bpscustoms
Joe the Editor's Channel - / @joe_editing
► TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro - Let’s fix Joe’s Monster Editing PC
1:32 Build recap
3:00 Mail Time! New motherboard, fan shrouds, G.skill memory
9:24 Troubleshooting begins - rebuilding outside the case
12:22 Swapping SSDs and Add-in-Cards
14:09 Looking good - time to re-install everything into the case!
16:10 Test booting ALL the hardware…
17:27 I re-did the cable management - and let’s add the fan shroud!
► PARTS LIST - JOE’S NEW EDITING PC
CPU
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7970X (32c/64t) - $2500 - bit.ly/3uKOKPZ
CPU COOLER
Noctua NH-U14S TR5-SP6 Cooler - $100 - geni.us/XyvB
Noctua NA-HC6 chromax.black heatsink cover - $20 - geni.us/I9hJGu
2x Noctua NF-A15 HS-PWM chromax.black.swap fans - $29 each - geni.us/uwXt
MOTHERBOARD
GIGABYTE TRX50 AERO D sTR5 TRX50 EATX (V1.2) - $600 - bit.ly/47WHKOi
MEMORY
G.SKILL Zeta R5 Neo 128GB (4x32GB) ECC DDR5 6400 - $1070 - bit.ly/3GmSdac
VIDEO CARD / GPU
MSI RTX 4090 24GB Suprim Liquid X - $2000+
Amazon: geni.us/HsWS4 | Newegg: bit.ly/3s3zU2L
CASE
LIAN LI O11 Vision (Black) Aluminum/Steel/Tempered Glass - $140 - bit.ly/3t18Uoo
POWER SUPPLY
ENERMAX Revolution D.F. X 1200W 80+ Gold ATx3.0/PCIE5 - $150
Amazon - geni.us/1u7KRtW | Newegg - bit.ly/46BprNJ
STORAGE / SSD
8x Lexar NM790 4TB PCIe Gen4 NVME M.2 SSD - $230 each
With Heatsink - geni.us/IWU8Z | Without Heatsink - geni.us/XU9fx7
FANS/EXTRAS
Lian Li Strimer Plus V2 12+4Pin (12VHPWR) 12-Light - $50 - geni.us/dRtYT9
Lian Li Strimer Plus V2 24 Pin - PW24-PV2 Black - $60 - geni.us/JhuA0c
1x Lian Li UNI FAN SL-INFINITY 120 RGB 3-Pack w/controller - $110 - geni.us/jATL
6x Lian Li SL Infinity 120 Reverse Blade 1-Pack - $35 each - geni.us/C4A6L5
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That Brian guy sounds like the coolest
I think you are right.
He's quite a looker as well
love ya bro.. been watching your stuff for a loong time.. not to mention you live where i grew up.
where did you come up with the idea of a flute ring ? ( muttley gif here )
He's alright, no matter what everyone says about him. Seriously though, you're cool😎
EPIC THANK YOU!
it's always nice to have your 'work' station back and working. hope it serves you well. B)
Thanks for all your work Joe!
No! Thank you!!
How much has this sped up your workflow etc?
Second That!
Considering going into debt and my 3rd gen Threadripper is doing great.
Love this Trx50!
I'm entirely certain that electrostatic discharge did not brick the mobo, if it's truly bricked. No amount of accumulation from normal scenarios could kill a motherboard like that and leave other components unscathed. Unless they placed it in the proximity of a Van de Graaff generator. ;)
What a journey on a high spec PC! Man, that's an amazing care package from G.Skill. 🤩🙏
Check the old mobo with another Threadripper if able. More times than not when I had this issue after moving a PC over distance a full rebuild helped clear wherever the short in the system was that was preventing booting and fired right back up.
Might as well let manufacturer test it. If bad, they would probably send another v1.2…
Awesome build and video Paul & Joe!
The fan shrouds from Brian @BPSCustoms are a great functioning addition to the build!💪
The Arctic Silver ArctiClean combo at 0:07 🤗
I am glad you finally put this video out, I been waiting for it. Dlad you were able to get Joe's editing PC back up and running. Also I would like to see a followup video on the PC in like 6 months - 1 year to see how well it's working out for Joe too. That would be nice to see.
Thanks to Brian coming in clutch with the fan shrouds 💪😇👍
That feeling of relief after you get confirmation that the insanely vital component you thought might have died still works is almost euphoric. Had my own such moment a while back when my pump died and I thought it was my gpu. Thankfully that got cleared up quick enough that I was able to save my pc. New pump, nice cool temps, 6 year old gpu still kicking....THANK.....GOD!
Great to see Joe finally getting his awesome work pc up and running 💪😇🥳and for being able to finally use its awesome processing power 💪to make his life much easier.
This is the kind of rig that should be in a Fractal case with a solid side panel. All that glass is horrible for creating static.
You are absolutely correct
I feel like the case should be swapped out
well if you build then you should use antistatic bands. Just the matt is not enough and just touching the case isnt enough. Dont know why all so called professional builders on YT avoid that entirley. I mean they do videos of companies who produce graficcards or other stuff and you see how protected they are but on YT NONE are using these things.
My thoughts as well. A metal PC case creates a Faraday cage effect while more easily dissipating static charge build up. Glass is a resistor and can build up huge voltages if it rubs against other materials like plastic or foam (as it would in shipping). Plus metal can't shatter. My PC is in an all metal Fractal Design case,. Plus a metal side panel means i can relax about less than perfect cable management cuz no one can see it.
@@mutosanrc1933those things are useless and literally provide no benefit.
I was wondering what happened with it, glad you got it back up and running!
Glad you got it working! I've been wondering what was wrong with it.
I think you should use a work horse case for a work horse computer. Those glass cases are good for showcases, not for real work. The best workers are nearly invisible, but they do their job.
Agreed, but, given the is a pc/builder/news kinda channel, it allows them to make a vid on what is essentially would otherwise be a background work upgrade. And I’ll bet anything RGB and showy = views. Plus the sponsors/ product placement pays for it all! So, great decision for the channel, if (as you point out) overly flashy
Joe silently reacting in the background while holding a cup reminds me of the Tom Green Show.
Those fan shrouds, so simple yet so genius. What a great idea.
Notice near the end of the video, the two fans on the radiator are not spinning.
Because they are probably linked to the GPU temperature. So when the GPU is idle, they aren’t gonna spin up.
7:46 Product placement - GN mod mat. Nice.
Epic thermal paste application! 😄
Thanks, Paul. I have been waiting for the video! Great job!
The bad motherboard or dead/no power is common when things gets moved around. I have had many systems not work at all (laptops, desktops, etc). I found that after letting them sit for long periods of time and essentially rebuilding the system, they have come back to life.
Sometimes technology simply gets pissed off. Also consider we had an issue with our Threadripper build being transported upright with the giant ass tower cooler putting a lot of load and stress on the motherboard. Later found out that the fittings on that board (TRX40) were press-in fittings which means you can essentially pull out the anchor point on the board. Considering how sensitive new tech is, I am not surprised one bit. After many years, you simply don't bother asking why.
Enjoyed this video. Build videos, explanation videos and Paul's news make me watch
I really wanted the "official reasoning" to be that the PC didn't like Las Vegas. Where as soon as you pulled it out to work on it, it just worked, and no idea as to why it didn't when you went to Nevada.
Hi Paul. When I saw you building the PC using that CIGABYTE MB box, I asked myself, "Why is he spending all that time, effort, and money and not using a real test/build bench?" When I use mine, it makes me feel so professional even though I sometimes don't know what the heck I'm doing.
What a good friend Brian is
So Happy you solved the problem!
I am glad you guys got that beast back breathing again!!
I felt an empathetic sigh of relief for you, Paul, when I saw that AMI BIOS pop up (11:29) Congrats!
Thanks for bringing us along for the ride Paul!!!
Did y’all make sure the outlet in your hotel room that the pc was plugged into was functional? I’m on the road a lot for work and always find dead outlets in my hotel rooms
I sure hope that they at least plugged it in and tried to boot it once they got home before going to all this effort and expense.
@@ricdintino9502well he got to update mb to v1.2 which must have fixed or improved something…
Happy to see Party Monster up and running again! Poor Joe.. it's felt like he's had a broken Xmas present all this time. Keeping up with 3d printing can be an art in itself, but it seems more impressive by the day.. nice parts from Brian there!
As an aside it occurred to me as I watched there might be a lot of value in a general purpose video project looking at the real world benefits and limitations of air coolers across some current and recent archive CPU's. Whilst it's true that coolers have TDP ratings on the box it's also probably true to say that those numbers are similarly promotional, and with TDP creep being a real thing, even to some degree (no pun intended) across the AMD range, the push and pull between opting for air cooling over AIO/custom loops is probably something that weighs on a lot of enthusiasts who may wonder where the limit of air coolers actually rests.
still rockin the thumbscrew keyboard/mouse mat, highly recommended
That interview I did with you at LTX asking you about ESD was maybe badly timed lol
You met him?
Great news on the fixed system...now once again drive like grandma on the way home Joe...no bumps!
I'd definitely use the spacer, it looks weird with the fans at different depths.
Still bummed you didn't get to use it at ces, I would have been gutted if my laptop didn't work when I got to vegas. Wish I could bring a desktop to vegas for it but since I have to fly laptop only...anyways maybe ill run into you again next year!
Hip hip hooray for Brian!
I imagine carrying a case like that around with you across the country, that glass could build up some seriously high voltage static. Especially on carpets in vehicles, setting it on beds, etc.
pretty stupid of them tbh I did the same, i killed a computer too, but this was in like...2006? and i knew far less then (i was 19)
I'm entirely certain that electrostatic discharge did not brick the mobo, if it's truly bricked. No amount of accumulation from normal scenarios could kill a motherboard like that and leave other components unscathed. Unless they placed it in the proximity of a Van de Graaff generator.
@@ron200088 then what is the issue? I’ve seen esd kill things before. If they’ve done diag on it properly. And the old psu etc and drives gpu cpu all work. The common denominator would be the board.
@@David-nd4to That needs to be investigated. Could have been a faulty motherboard with a manufacturing defect. A short waiting to happen. Or something as simple as removing the Cmos battery and allowing the mobo to “rest” for a few day and it could come back to life. It’s a rev 1.0 mobo so I’m not surprised this happened. From personal experience, over 15 years as a hw technician, engineer, pc builder I am yet to see a component killed by static discharge, under normal handling/usage scenarios. The static discharge has to be huge, to kill a mobo. And other components left unharmed, it’s close to impossible.
@@ron200088 Right, I was thinking it was those extension cables. You know, the one's he put right back into the system. Because out of all 20+ years I've been building computers, I don't think I've ever heard of static killing a system. They're just too well protected from it.
I love your Thumbnail!
Finishing this PC off is still faster than JayzTwoCents builds /s
OPA! Everybody Drink! It is good to be alive! Happy birthday Joe's New Computer.
I'm glad Paul got to fix Joe's PC! Enjoy it Joe!
Happy it came back together, motherboard Rev 1.2 was better anyway. Thank you Brian for the cool shrouds.
That 16pin strimer doesn't really connect with me.
I would think this is a non-issue on threadripper boards, but did AMD handle SSD bifurcation the same way they did on Zen3 boards? Whereas you can only have a certain number installed at one time so the system isn't turning them off to run one over the other. I was ready to install on x4 slot add-on card until I read into that. Depending on the config of the mobo, it may choose to disable/prioritize loading of one PCE slot over another, in which case, the PCI slot might get 'turned off' which would defeat the purpose.
Love the threadripper build but Strimmer cables look crap
Joe, post a video on your channel of benchmarking the new pc vs the old with some identical davinci resolve projects.
great stuff :0)
run 4x drives in raid 0 for C and 4 drives for raid 5 backup :P
I swore I wasn't buying a 4090, I was going to make my 3090 last through this gen until the 50-series comes out, and Best Buy had an open-box MSI Liquid X 4090 for $1100. Damn you Best Buy.
You can better go for the RTX 4060
you can't order online ?
@@lucasrem Why? Like I said, I already have a 3090. What are you talking about?
The part list didn’t show that pci card you used for the 4 extra m.2 drives. What’s that called?
yeah let's go Joe !!!
do you use a UPS when doing BIOS updates? (or at least for videos)
Speaking from entirely painful experience I once zorched a MB when I touched a capacitor with the graphics card I was trying to reseat.
My error was in forgetting to switch off the PSU at both its switch and the socket (I’m in the UK, we can do that).
The sudden acrid smell told me I’d messed up and the MB was indeed toast. Didn’t kill any other components though so lucked out there.
Doubt that’s the issue here but the fact it’s revision 1.2 would indicate something was bad enough they needed to act so it could simply be poor design or component selection at work.
Either way, next up think some air flow investigation could be useful…
@paulshardware did you keep the original PSU in the system? Just curious as I have an Enermax PSU in my system
emilyshabang
Why you bought that Enermax PSU, what is running on the system ?
@@lucasrem it came with a custom PC build I ordered a few years ago, Enermax Maxtytan 1050W 80+ Titanium. 5800x, XFX RX 6900XT, 1 TB Samsung 970 Evo plus, 500gb Firecuda gen4 nvme, 2 TB Samsung 860 Evo SATA SSD, Asus TUF gaming x570 wifi plus, TT 360mm AIO, Lian Li o11 dynamic XL, and 7 Cooler Master 120 Prismatic fans
nice job, Paul. enjoy Joe
I was hoping you would do a video that circled back to this build. We were all left hanging in Las Vegas. Was wondering if you could have said more about the "electrostatic discharge" that killed the motherboard. How to avoid this, for example.
Paul you should do a boot mod so that its your Thumb Screw for the boot screen.
I always love a happy ending. :)
Paul doing a reach around with the nuts and screws.
Kind of pissed.. I just bought mine a week ago and got the 1.1. Can't believe there is now a 1.2. I ran the 6400mhz zeta r5 neo ram, and set to XMPP1.. and it booted.. then next time I booted it wouldn't start. Had to clear CMOS to get the damn thing to work. Gigabyte tech says the chip can only handl 5200mhz. Starting to think this Rev 1.1 board may not work well with 6400 + threadripper (at least 7960x). Also seemingly have had random disconnect from network port (2.5gig).. not sure why.
I want to see a bench test of the old MB. Curiosity of course :)
It lives! Yea!
Did the 1080 snowboarding music go through your head while away Paul?
I would take that motherboard and toss it as far as you can. The rest of the build is beautiful.
was that little hannah hardware on a snowboard?!?!? good times, sir, good times.
1:00 into the video. My initial guess is that the power supply got flipped to 230V somehow. Now to find out that I'm wrong.
Edit: As suspected, I was wrong. No problem with being wrong as long as it is a learning opportunity.
I get warry about Gigabyte motherboards changing things on the same board on different versions. I have noticed that on some of their motherboards they change the version and when you check them out they changed the PCB layer count and/or the VRM's and the power stages. on their newer versions they downgrade them but raise the cost.
WARIO
It's the complicated AMD solution, give them some time, BIOS updates etc.
VRM is good.
I know this ain't GamersNexus, but would still love to see an in-depth video on reviving the board if that's still even possible xD
The beast is back!
Maybe have a quick revisit on performance on this channel. Was it worth $10k to build it? Does it save time and money?
can you imagine going through all of this and you are not popular youtuber and companies will not have you backed up at all
19:05 Paul missed the opportunity to say "we're using *deez nuts* this time" throughout that whole clip.
I spoke too soon. 19:40
hotdog tier? the specs in details elplsty?
Missed opportunity. You need to swap out the liquid gpu for an air one that will clean up the entire build now that you can use the top slot. Or possible swap to the ideal air case fractal torrent.
*I really really wouldnt want the sleep function on a Gigabyte board. The last time I used that feature it wouldn't wake the fvck back up!!*
Troubleshooting is always easier when you get sent loads of free stuff😦
Cool !
"It's a mid range job" 😂😂😂😂
I just did a build with those Lian Li cable extensions. they look great, but I hate them.
i always scoffed at warnings about static electricity, until i had a motherboard actually die from it
At 11:48, did he say it only took 5-10 minutes to boot?
It's a workstation board, those tend to have the boot times of server motherboards. But the boot times are even longer first time around since it was probably doing RAM training.
That Suprim card is quite pretty.
Troubleshooting a PC is just a matter of deducing which part is the faulty one. One should have working spare PC to test each part though. Logic and Common sense works wonders.
Unmonetizable Normal is going to be the moral alignment of my next D&D character. 😈
At one of the biggest tech expo's in the world and had limited trouble shooting equipment, oh the irony 🤣
Girth is quite important.!
omg finally 👏
Hopefully GSkill will send me a care package too.
I need to build a blender and resolve beast that can play games. Difficult to decide on hardware
oh man I want one of those wigidash but I just simply cannot justify that much money on a tiny screen when I could just buy a full monitor for like $20 off of marketplace. I will definitely watch to see if they ever drop to like 60 bucks. At that price it's far more justifiable.
Good morning old man
So serious question, in that giant sized case how did the motherboard get such a huge static shock? I have seen Linus and Jay both test static shock on components and hit them pretty hard and they still work.
I saw this title change, you can’t hide it😂
The PC that had the price tag but died :( Hopefully it makes the trip back to the house lol
Thankfully it's only the motherboard 😊
That's the problem for those of us that do our builds for ourselves every few years, you got to have two of everything to swap out and test for bad components and if you maxed your budget on your build then you are stuck with shipping each part back and hoping the new one fixes the problem. That happen to me on my last build, it sat for month till I got to the RAM, Gigabyte had the RAM part number on their web sight as "usable" RAM for the Motherboard, it was NOT, all because of that I swapped out a good motherboard and CPU back to NewEgg.
nice cosmetic case but not practical, really? you got to putting shrouds to control the air flow..lol I already know I going to put a water cooler in so if it don't have a top mount it tits on a bull to me. Go buy a fish tank if you want something to look at. Who wants a 10k computer with a over heating problem
P.S. then Joe goes home and plays farmVille on Facebook...lol
This seires is / was cool, heck yah I'll take an update vid down the line.
Make it rain money $$$$$$. Lmao my god, static?!?!
Move the radiator up and flip the fans around to exhaust. All the heat from your 4090 is just being pulled back in through the radiator fans right now.
It's the complicated AMD solution, give them some time, BIOS updates etc.
10k just for a pc to edit on …. That’s madness