Eh, my boss is nerdy and often likes to learn what we do and new innovation so he can always step in if needed and be of actual use. My boss is abnormal and the absolute shit, though
I have met people who can instantly break things as soon as they approach them, they are great for using as software testers when coding... The reverse also exists which is someone who frightens computers so much that they miraculously start working in their presence, much to the annoyance of the users, who will swear that it wasn't working until you showed up...
If you guys can get the Time Spy run to complete, your world record will likely stand for three more hardware generations. 4×1080 Tis still beat 2×3090 Tis in Fire Strike.
@@ricogol I 2nd this. I NEED to know what the score is. I can't even fathom how incredibly powerful this workstation is. A Sub 8 second BMW render?!?! I literally screamed WAHT?!? at my monitor when that happened lol
For me (in games with full SLI support), 2 SLI 1080ti cards are equal to 1 OC 3090. I love my 3090, but it only helps me with games that don't have SLI support.
@@charlesswhitlock That is more likely due to such games being optimised for SLI and not for modern hardware. They probably leave a lot of the potential performance of the 3090 untapped.
If I was a hardware manufacturer I wouldn't send anything to LMG unless there was a signed agreement that Linus would be handcuffed to the wall the whole time. He's a danger to innocent hardware!
That cooling system was honestly the coolest part. I’m upset that such an implementation hasn’t been quite adopted for the consumer market. Those quick disconnects and custom water blocks were a thing of beauty.
“I don’t know Intel’s lineup wery well anymore” from Linus is a real testament to the progress AMD made in last several years, especially on server side.
- Gaming - Workstation - Server/Datacenter Linus, you've coverd all of these topics that I'm interested the most in PC world. Love your content as always.
Linus has reach the point where people send him Industry and Research rated 60.000$ Maschines for random "shits and giggles" review videos. I love it. :3
@@Manish-fm5iv I am one of those guys who recommends shit like this for stuff so i can play with it.. normally its just a trip to the ceo's desk asking for a signature on the purchase order, with no questions asked.. 60k for a machine is nothing in the grand scheme of things for large businesses who need the power, they drop millions on robotics
@@fitybux4664 On the off chance you're being serious, it's a thousands separator, not a decimal comma. Between that and the $ sign being put after the amount, OP is probably not from an Anglophone country, my guess being somewhere in Europe.
You guys need an RGB chew toy that you can throw to the other room so that Linus chases after it while the team does the unboxing and tests. That way everything is safe!
3d photogrammetry will do it. A high detail reconstruction on my 5950x/3090fe takes over an hour and loads both at 100% during various stages. Peak draw around 600W according to my UPS. 3dfzephyr has a benchmark if you want something standard.
Well, it kinda makes sense. Employee breaks an expensive piece of equipment; they're getting their ass kicked... or fired. Boss breaks an expensive piece of equipment; Meh, cost of doing business.
@@The_Keeper Except in this case the employees are running behind their boss trying to keep him from breaking expensive stuff. Normally it is the other way around.
@@jake_ actually no, I'm pretty sure it's standard in many companies for the employees to be the competent ones, and the bosses being the ones that need supervising.
There was the rendering benchmark. I always wondered why movie studios don't use realtime rendering more, but I now realize they can afford a bunch of these. What I call offline rendering is what this machine calls 4K144hz...
You should let these rip on Folding@home or Boinc Manager projects to just see how many you get through in 15min. It'd be cool to see as a bench mark and you'd be helping Scientists so it's a win win.
I was just thinking about Folding@home and SETI@home, but wasn't sure if they were still a thing. I see that the latter stopped in March 2020, but could start up again using data from other radio telescopes.
I love how modern computers and servers are also a heater for your room so you don't need extra heating. And lets not forget the electrical bill that you will get when using things like this(imagine using so much electricity that your meter just malfunctions).
When I was in my undergrad degree, we did a lot atomic crystal structure modeling on a gpu server. We used Quantum Espresso to research quantum sensing materials. Some of our lattice structures would take several hours to run. I wonder if that would make a good GPU test?
@Nightrogue Designs UK it's basically looking at materials that could be used for things like quantum computing. You basically model something like a diamond crystal by building a 3D model of each atom location in a modeling software. Then you take the coordinates of the atoms you model and put them in an input file. The input file is then feed in our case to the GPU server. The server is then used to calculate/estimate the forces and energies between each atom in the crystal structure. You can then use that data to things like ZPL (zero phonon line emission), band gap, etc.
A Heads Up for the LTT team: The Blender BMW benchmark is outdated (even the website doesn't exist anymore) - there's a new version, which runs 3 tests and then calculates a proper rendering score out of that. It's a huge upgrade.
4:56 I'm an ambulance mechanic and I'm not sponsored or whatever but i believe in the product i use them daily you can avoid 80-90% of drilling screws/bolts if you invest in "engineer screw pliers" specifically pz56 and pz57 styles can handle most things that computers have, they also have vice grip and needle nose versions for super large and tiny screws.. Save yourself the effort, danger and time Linus please
@@kaldo_kaldo I would have used an impact from the start as soon as I realised they were too tight to undo normally, these guys pushed it too far and then left themselves with no option other than to drill. Not causing the problem in the first place is the best solution.
Yeah then proceeds to attempt to use it to cut the tape on the box. Wow, he's having fun, isn't he? It'd take me 2 years saving almost every penny I make to buy that thing and he's just casually messing around with a crowbar and sledgehammer on it's packaging and the case. That shit makes me sweat bullets!
Me: "That is meant for serious work. There's no way any lowly peasant could justify the cost of that hardware" Also me: "I need to find a way to justify the cost of all that hardware so I can game and edit photos at the same time"
@@aurunemaru oh definitely. As I said, it's meant for serious work. I'm just not sure there's any task I, specifically, could come up with to make back 60k, even if I came up with a deep learning task for it
"It's professional software, and you need a professional GPU to run it. Performance on GeForce is very poor." SolidWorks: _crashes_ _on_ _Quadro_ Let's call it what it is: low quality software
4:02 The "very durable lttstore" water bottle has a dent on the bottom of it from falling off a table. It will now wobble anytime it is placed on a surface.
I‘d love to see some more content with this monster of a workhorse. My mind is just blown on the hardware and power and I’m really curious how it’s everyday work would look like for example
I've got a pair of HP DL165's that i have to use a prybar on to the get the lids off. The push points just don't provide enough leverage to move the bloody things more than a few cm, enough to get a prybar in. I stopped putting the lids back on a few years ago.
@@The_Keeper which makes you wonder how much bank Linus does with sponsortship, floatplane, patreon, wan shows, youtube. I mean he has to pay the office, his employees, services and all the equipment.
@@CesarinPillinGaming I'm fairly certain this server is going back to the manufacturer at some point. The did mention having to package it back up again. In the earlier days of computing, all honorable reviewers would send every review item back after the review. That's not as favorable lately because you don't get a sense of longevity etc. As far as laptops go, I'm pretty sure all pre-production units go back. And when they say "Dell sent us this for review", I assume it pretty much means they keep it. They don't talk about it directly but they usually have some language specifying when something is a gift.
@@SixOThree Maybe this, but I'm fairly sure the tera project is going to stay. And that is probably more $$$. To which I wonder if the whole thing was sponsored and free or if it was partly paid.
after 5 yrs , everyone of LTT will have this as a media center station for the dogs to watch movies. Next gen LTT employees will show this in a what awkwardly slow systems they had back in 2020's running a sub 8 second renders.
9:43 " you just have an aura " reminds me of my boss in the eighties, if he came into the production area he had to put his hands in his pockets because he would point at machines and they would stop working !
I really think you guys should build a rack for gaming pc parts. Want to build a storage/gaming machine with 12th gen Intel using the performance cores on a vm running windows. All for trying to get it all down to a single machine for my converted bus.
Linus did talk in the video of doing some clean up in his old home that he wants to do a v2 of his case and off hand that if it went really well they might consider selling them. Presumably though they would provide the stl files so anyone else with equipment could build it though.
I used to have a server rack I bought at a local auction, filled with a generic ATX server case and a dozen+ Fiber-Channel switches and routers linked to regular Gigabit units, with UPS on the bottom (all bought at the same auction). In total it ran me about $200. It was good for hosting LAN parties.
@@saiyadulahmad2012 Ive got like 3600w of Solar so probably the i7 honestly. Its seems like a reasonable in between. Will still be better than running a nas and seperate gaming pc I bet. Bus gets heat from a wood stove and propane furnace though. ;)
That’s got to be the biggest overkill for machine learning. Scientists use these computers to solve complex problems and push the depth of human knowledge. Linus uses his for pest control.
@@phoenixfire8978 I'm currently at uni studying comp science, MLops people would do this, chances are have done this, and will carry on doing this, because they can
As far as I know, for many machine learning / deep learning purposes, those A6000s won’t scale well - they scale up almost linearly when using 2 of them (since NVlink is only for pairs of GPUs). To scale well, you probably need SMX NVswitch capable GPUs (like A100) with Mellanox (for multi-system scaling). Bandwidth (between GPUs) is a b***h nowadays.
The best strategy is to just wait for GPUs with more VRAM, and not waste any time on multi-GPU and the countless problems that come with it. The AMD MI250 already have 128GB at 3.2 TB/s. Should be way faster than 2 A100. Next week I can benchmark them at JSC, then I'll know :)
@@JohnCiaccio Between buggy driver support (Nvidia does not officially support running games on workstation GPUs) and the lower CPU frequency and worse memory latency it is quite likely even a modest gaming PC will beat it significantly in most games at a fraction of the cost per person.
Armoury Crate sucks. It does not detect my mobo or fans. I contatced, support attached all the details and they say reinstall of os is the only way to get it working again. I tried openrgb and it works without any problem.
It took me hours to get RGB between armory crate and corsair software to properly talk with each other. I still have to run two pieces of bloatware software, and every time armory crate has an update, it intentionally stops working until I open the software (and it tells me that there is an update). However, I refuse to update the software because I'm afraid that it'll break what I've previously set up. I'm definitely going to have to try one of these 3rd party RGB controllers.
i feel like linus has ideas that his kids would have. Problem: big wooden box with thousands and thousands of dollars of tech inside. Solution: break it with a big hammer.
I've noticed a pivot to stuff us plebs will never get to touch or even be in the same room as and hey look at my baller house that you need to Have millions to touch. Lol still like the content just not relatable anymore.
Relatable stuff is nice but it's not really why I watch tech youtube. I can go buy relatable stuff and see it for myself. I could never see this if it wasn't for Linus.
Good job shooing Linus away, Jake!! God he was damn near giving me a full blown panic attack with his hands in there, the crowbar, and sledge hammer. LOL
The infinity gauntlet was able to run 5 gem SLI. Quin-SLI has never been supported, but his glove made it work! And when you are capable of fully supporting quinSLI, you can literally rewrite reality on a universal scale. That's why you never see anyone try more than 4
Sounds about right for server/enterprise-grade hardware. Again, I was attempting to design my own waterblocks for the Socket 940 AMD Opterons back in 2006/2007, so it's nice to see watercooling being able to be showcased like this, 15 years later. (Yes, I know that watercooling has been used in HPC and some data centers/enterprise customers before, but it's only really now that it's been shown off to the general public like this, and permitted to do so without some sort of "secret" government classification on it.)
We have some CFD (computational fluid dynamics) problems that we would love to send to this machine. Currently the job takes about 18 hours on a single Quadro RTX 8000.
For the same price as this computer you can buy that exact BMW 3 model it renders. And you'll only get 1 car, when this PC can pump one out every 7 seconds!
"It's been stuck at the border due to some stupid COVID delay." Border guard: Hey guys, check out this cool PC - I bet we could play Cyberpunk on Ultra!😀 Let's just hang on to it for another week or so, we'll just give them the standard COVID excuse 😊... To be honest though: If they had gamers over there and knew what it was, you'd most likely never receive it - it would be _lost_ in the mail 😉.
Really funny, I had a raccoon pooing next to my pool last summer, so a friend and I decided to make a robot that could recognize and fire a squirt gun at it. we designed a pontoon hull for our robot, and then got busy and never had another meeting. I'd certainly be interested in seeing what Kyle can make, especially if he can share a trained neural network / model with the public. We were planning to use a raspberry pi for our brain and attempt full autonomy (keep itself away from the pool wall, recognize and aim at the raccoon)
I used to live there (in Birkirkara, Malta, visited Comino once), in 2018 when I started to follow LTT. Fond memories of that place. I cracked when I saw the reference in the intro :D
GotDamn... You have blown all benchmarks out of the water! This thing makes you need to have a set of "render system" very big and heavy benchmark setup. Then you can start to rate each of these massive systems out against each other I think this one is king of the hill.
Forget that... put it to work on SETI@home and we'd find our cosmic neighbors by the end of the week, then they can tell us how to cure all diseases, completely negating the need for protein folding research in the first place.
If you’re going to keep bringing server and workstation class devices, we’re going to need server and workstation grade benchmarks. No more of that peasant stuff
It's much cheaper than the DGX and even performs better. Crazy to have this much power be affordable now. They also make them smaller which is nice, almost attainable to have a Datacenter at your desk. Some of the marketing is for "forensic computing" which is essentially breaking encryption.
The blender BMW will render in 7.95 sec on my system with only one 3080 ti. So sub 7 seconds on this is not impressive. You cannot use such a simple render to test a machine like that. You need to test that machine on an interior scene with volumetrics and occluded light. That's pretty much the only way you are going to really be able to test it's performance.
this might be a farfetched video idea, but it would be really cool to have an video on the incredible technology behind the signaling systems that me fully automated trains and metro's possible. the easiest way to make a video on the topic might be to work together with tales ( the company that made the signaling equipment used on the skytrain) and TransLink/BCRTC/InTransitBC (the operators of the skytrain) to make a video about the fully automated Vancouver skytrain light metro system. But if that is not possible it wouldn't surpice me if some other compagny that makes etcs equipment would be more than willing to get you to talk about it. the might even sponsor the video.
Well that definitely tickled my pickle! I think we'd all like to see a longer video just crunching through tons of benchmarks and seeing this beast dominate all kinds of loads
Have you thought about running some actual scientific benchmarks on these? As long as you have someone that knows how to compile and run code there it wouldn't be hard to get it set up. For example the HPL or HPCG.
I’m glad telling your boss, “just don’t touch anything” is normal, no matter what line of work you’re in.
Eh, my boss is nerdy and often likes to learn what we do and new innovation so he can always step in if needed and be of actual use. My boss is abnormal and the absolute shit, though
that's essentially what basically every scientist says when the boss comes
@@j.ballsdeep420 you are a lucky man
It's more common than you think.
Especially if you‘re female
Linus has upgraded from dropping things to just breaking things by touching them.
He is the reverse Midas.
Messias of breaking electronics.
I have met people who can instantly break things as soon as they approach them, they are great for using as software testers when coding... The reverse also exists which is someone who frightens computers so much that they miraculously start working in their presence, much to the annoyance of the users, who will swear that it wasn't working until you showed up...
Distrust the Linus touch
@@brettmaddan3255 Ah yes, technician aura, frighten electronics into compliance
Or else, neither of us is gonna have a good time for a long while
He turns gold in to poop
LTT: Gets expensive AI training workstation.
Also LTT: Does not test the expensive AI training workstation with an AI benchmark.
Yeah I do agree but that's what LinusTechTips is, fun content, I guess you have to go to other channels to get detailed benchmark and temp testing.
Can it run Crysis?
better not - we do rather not need a smart AI
@@000jjjoni000 What? It's the #1 thing we do need.
@Lardson thanx dude at least someone answered
Hilarious watching employees talk to the boss like he's a hyperactive child.
"Users use keyboards."
Words to live by.
The kind of workspace i prefer. "Human"
thats what youtube is. A place where everything is wonderful
Linus and his boyfriend are the cutest
Users using keyboards results in error codes like PEBKAC / PICNIC (Problem Exists Between Keyboard And Chair / Problem In Chair Not in Computer)
@@Dung30n Ah yes, layer 8 problems.
If you guys can get the Time Spy run to complete, your world record will likely stand for three more hardware generations.
4×1080 Tis still beat 2×3090 Tis in Fire Strike.
I rlly want to see this
@@ricogol I 2nd this. I NEED to know what the score is. I can't even fathom how incredibly powerful this workstation is. A Sub 8 second BMW render?!?! I literally screamed WAHT?!? at my monitor when that happened lol
11:47 only 850W? That's less than a single 4090 TI.
For me (in games with full SLI support), 2 SLI 1080ti cards are equal to 1 OC 3090. I love my 3090, but it only helps me with games that don't have SLI support.
@@charlesswhitlock That is more likely due to such games being optimised for SLI and not for modern hardware. They probably leave a lot of the potential performance of the 3090 untapped.
If I was a hardware manufacturer I wouldn't send anything to LMG unless there was a signed agreement that Linus would be handcuffed to the wall the whole time. He's a danger to innocent hardware!
At this point, after years of following him, I just think he does it on purpose.
Remember when Alex bought that Oscilloscope PCI card for $600? It took him just a few years to go a couple orders of magnitude higher.
That's so funny
That cooling system was honestly the coolest part. I’m upset that such an implementation hasn’t been quite adopted for the consumer market. Those quick disconnects and custom water blocks were a thing of beauty.
it's because they are expensive and consumers are not gonna pay for it
because the consumers that they would aim them for are also the ones that would be comfortable doing a full custom loop and just draining the system
Yes, the cooling system is rather, "cool". Did you recognise the pun?
@@JesseGaming7593 not until after I commented, but figured it would be too meta to call it out lmao
You a Whitechapel fan eh? 👀
“I don’t know Intel’s lineup wery well anymore” from Linus is a real testament to the progress AMD made in last several years, especially on server side.
Shipping crate has a shock sticker on it..
Linus:
*_Let's use the crowbar!_*
_Oh no, I can't find the crowbar_
**Grabs a sledgehammer**
i mean, it was already red XD
@@Glethil He was probably a mailman , his instincts just kicked in when he saw the fragile sticker.
he used the crow bar to open the top of the unit, i have no clue why ppl send them things to get destroyed
Jeremy Clarkson must be proud
@@andriykorobovthey don't destroy them don't worry
- Gaming
- Workstation
- Server/Datacenter
Linus, you've coverd all of these topics that I'm interested the most in PC world. Love your content as always.
I think he likes computers, like we do.
"They sent them so you can show how easy it is to change them"
Reality : Linus makes machine blue screen simply by touching the coolant tubes
Linus has reach the point where people send him Industry and Research rated 60.000$ Maschines for random "shits and giggles" review videos.
I love it. :3
One day a viewer will be in a meeting and will have that light bulb moment to recommend Comino Grando RM? :D
@@Manish-fm5iv I am one of those guys who recommends shit like this for stuff so i can play with it.. normally its just a trip to the ceo's desk asking for a signature on the purchase order, with no questions asked.. 60k for a machine is nothing in the grand scheme of things for large businesses who need the power, they drop millions on robotics
Every rise has a fall
Unfortunately 😞.
$60.000? That's a lot of precision in money. Tracking thousandths of a cent?
@@fitybux4664 On the off chance you're being serious, it's a thousands separator, not a decimal comma. Between that and the $ sign being put after the amount, OP is probably not from an Anglophone country, my guess being somewhere in Europe.
You guys need an RGB chew toy that you can throw to the other room so that Linus chases after it while the team does the unboxing and tests. That way everything is safe!
that's quite a unique way of treating/handling your boss xd
HE! HE! HE!
Lol
Jake needs to just carry around a squirt gun and spritz Linus like, "no that's a bad Linus. Stop gremlin energying expensive things you bought"
I love how at this point in his career, Linus just f's around and breaks things because he hires people that will fix it.
3d photogrammetry will do it. A high detail reconstruction on my 5950x/3090fe takes over an hour and loads both at 100% during various stages. Peak draw around 600W according to my UPS. 3dfzephyr has a benchmark if you want something standard.
I love how literally everyone except the guy whose name is on the channel is concerned for the expensive equipment they're not on the hook for.
Well, it kinda makes sense.
Employee breaks an expensive piece of equipment; they're getting their ass kicked... or fired.
Boss breaks an expensive piece of equipment; Meh, cost of doing business.
He probably knows if he breaks it, he gets an excuse to buy it.
@@The_Keeper Except in this case the employees are running behind their boss trying to keep him from breaking expensive stuff. Normally it is the other way around.
@@jake_ actually no, I'm pretty sure it's standard in many companies for the employees to be the competent ones, and the bosses being the ones that need supervising.
@@The_Keeper in pretty sure he wouldn't fire someone over doing that they arent really those kinds of people.
Linus is like a skunk that chews your fiber optic drop outside of your house, then knocks on the door to ask if your internet is fast enough.
As skunks are wont to do
They need a machine learning benchmark to show what these workstations are capable of versus a gaming computer.
There was the rendering benchmark. I always wondered why movie studios don't use realtime rendering more, but I now realize they can afford a bunch of these. What I call offline rendering is what this machine calls 4K144hz...
You should let these rip on Folding@home or Boinc Manager projects to just see how many you get through in 15min. It'd be cool to see as a bench mark and you'd be helping Scientists so it's a win win.
Awesome idea
I was just thinking about Folding@home and SETI@home, but wasn't sure if they were still a thing. I see that the latter stopped in March 2020, but could start up again using data from other radio telescopes.
@@hedgehog1965uk Folding@Home is included with BOINC :)
@@captainbozo01 No Folding@home is a separate thing you're thinking of Rosetta
I love how modern computers and servers are also a heater for your room so you don't need extra heating. And lets not forget the electrical bill that you will get when using things like this(imagine using so much electricity that your meter just malfunctions).
When I was in my undergrad degree, we did a lot atomic crystal structure modeling on a gpu server. We used Quantum Espresso to research quantum sensing materials. Some of our lattice structures would take several hours to run. I wonder if that would make a good GPU test?
In caveman terms, what is atomic crystal structure modelling primarily used for? Sounds interesting
@@CosmicCustodian only if i knew…
@@CosmicCustodian Have you seen the move Hackers? It's basically like that.
Sounds to me like a coffee machine...
@Nightrogue Designs UK it's basically looking at materials that could be used for things like quantum computing. You basically model something like a diamond crystal by building a 3D model of each atom location in a modeling software. Then you take the coordinates of the atoms you model and put them in an input file. The input file is then feed in our case to the GPU server. The server is then used to calculate/estimate the forces and energies between each atom in the crystal structure. You can then use that data to things like ZPL (zero phonon line emission), band gap, etc.
A Heads Up for the LTT team: The Blender BMW benchmark is outdated (even the website doesn't exist anymore) - there's a new version, which runs 3 tests and then calculates a proper rendering score out of that. It's a huge upgrade.
Replying this so they can see it.
Yeet
Replying to help visibility here. :-)
I just want to feel like I helped lol.
^
Me with my 1 3060: this should last for awhile
Linus: you think these 4 a6000’s will be enough?
4:56 I'm an ambulance mechanic and I'm not sponsored or whatever but i believe in the product i use them daily you can avoid 80-90% of drilling screws/bolts if you invest in "engineer screw pliers" specifically pz56 and pz57 styles can handle most things that computers have, they also have vice grip and needle nose versions for super large and tiny screws.. Save yourself the effort, danger and time Linus please
An easy-out would also work.
Or they could have just used an impact driver or koken attack driver like I would have. But yeah the nejisaurus pliers are great
@@AndrewStrydomBRP The screw was stripped, you can't impact it out if there's nothing to grab onto.
Will those work for screws that are flush?
@@kaldo_kaldo I would have used an impact from the start as soon as I realised they were too tight to undo normally, these guys pushed it too far and then left themselves with no option other than to drill.
Not causing the problem in the first place is the best solution.
LMG to Camino: “you should file a claim against fedex because we definitely did not put cinder blocks in the return box”
"Some FedEx employee must have stolen it when they opened the crate to inspect it"
@@huskers1278 Shhh....would you keep it on the down low if I give you some render time with it?
Linus Tesla Tips 💀
“Users use keyboards.” - This is a quote I will use extensively. Thanks, Jake. 👍
one of the sickest IT burns I've heard
belongs on a shirt
Linus goes to get the hammer when their are shock sensitive labels on the boxes.
the labels were already broken :P
Yeah then proceeds to attempt to use it to cut the tape on the box. Wow, he's having fun, isn't he?
It'd take me 2 years saving almost every penny I make to buy that thing and he's just casually messing around with a crowbar and sledgehammer on it's packaging and the case. That shit makes me sweat bullets!
Can you make a video on tips to avoid hacking? Love your tip videos mr linus.
Surely they're not a reliable source for those tips since they just got hacked!
Me: "That is meant for serious work. There's no way any lowly peasant could justify the cost of that hardware"
Also me: "I need to find a way to justify the cost of all that hardware so I can game and edit photos at the same time"
It's for "homework"
start messing with deep learning, there are models that would take DAYS even on that behemoth of a server
@@aurunemaru oh definitely. As I said, it's meant for serious work. I'm just not sure there's any task I, specifically, could come up with to make back 60k, even if I came up with a deep learning task for it
Edit video and photos game and crypto mine at the same time. And Temps get to 53c
"SolidWorks crashed, may be some kinda driver issue" Nah, that is just the default state of SolidWorks...
"It's professional software, and you need a professional GPU to run it. Performance on GeForce is very poor."
SolidWorks: _crashes_ _on_ _Quadro_
Let's call it what it is: low quality software
@@ProjectPhysX Just remember, "professional" doesn't mean "quality". It just means someone got paid.
Ong
Word
HOW they hacked LTT channel, wtf
4:02
The "very durable lttstore" water bottle has a dent on the bottom of it from falling off a table. It will now wobble anytime it is placed on a surface.
There's also another dent on at the top near the bit where the word Alex was scribbled on
Everyone: "Checkout that sick pc"
Me: "Googly eye~~"
If you've watched their "Intel Extreme Upgrade" series, you'll know who put them there.
They did this in past couple of videos too
@@Saitama07 Oh, hope they continue! I will keep looking out for them! Such a fun easter egg.
@@The_Keeper or it was that girl who won asus rog upgrade who later got hired.
I‘d love to see some more content with this monster of a workhorse. My mind is just blown on the hardware and power and I’m really curious how it’s everyday work would look like for example
Tech just senses when Linus is nearby and just decides to get the inevitable over with.
Pretty sure it's my first time seeing someone open a computer chassis with a power drill and a crowbar lmao
and a sledge hammer, cant forget about the sledge hammer
I would say this is a step above simply "a computer chassis" 😅
Are you new here? LOL
I've got a pair of HP DL165's that i have to use a prybar on to the get the lids off.
The push points just don't provide enough leverage to move the bloody things more than a few cm, enough to get a prybar in.
I stopped putting the lids back on a few years ago.
The casual way Linus had Alex drill out a screw on this $60k system had me in stitches lmao
Watching Linus mangle the insides of a $60k computer with his tiny mischievous hands is quite anxiety-inducing.
60k PLUS assembly, shipping, and support.
If that thing is a cent less than a 100k I'd be *Extremely* surprised.
@@The_Keeper which makes you wonder how much bank Linus does with sponsortship, floatplane, patreon, wan shows, youtube.
I mean he has to pay the office, his employees, services and all the equipment.
@@CesarinPillinGaming He is that rich kid that buys stuff for fun :D
@@CesarinPillinGaming I'm fairly certain this server is going back to the manufacturer at some point. The did mention having to package it back up again.
In the earlier days of computing, all honorable reviewers would send every review item back after the review. That's not as favorable lately because you don't get a sense of longevity etc. As far as laptops go, I'm pretty sure all pre-production units go back. And when they say "Dell sent us this for review", I assume it pretty much means they keep it.
They don't talk about it directly but they usually have some language specifying when something is a gift.
@@SixOThree Maybe this, but I'm fairly sure the tera project is going to stay. And that is probably more $$$.
To which I wonder if the whole thing was sponsored and free or if it was partly paid.
Out of all the crazy computers you guys showcased this is my favorite
100% not only is it insanely powerful it doesn't sound like a wind tunnel to achieve it. Quite impressive
after 5 yrs , everyone of LTT will have this as a media center station for the dogs to watch movies. Next gen LTT employees will show this in a what awkwardly slow systems they had back in 2020's running a sub 8 second renders.
9:43 " you just have an aura " reminds me of my boss in the eighties, if he came into the production area he had to put his hands in his pockets because he would point at machines and they would stop working !
I really think you guys should build a rack for gaming pc parts. Want to build a storage/gaming machine with 12th gen Intel using the performance cores on a vm running windows. All for trying to get it all down to a single machine for my converted bus.
Linus did talk in the video of doing some clean up in his old home that he wants to do a v2 of his case and off hand that if it went really well they might consider selling them. Presumably though they would provide the stl files so anyone else with equipment could build it though.
I used to have a server rack I bought at a local auction, filled with a generic ATX server case and a dozen+ Fiber-Channel switches and routers linked to regular Gigabit units, with UPS on the bottom (all bought at the same auction). In total it ran me about $200.
It was good for hosting LAN parties.
@@patrickwalsh416 Wow, those are shallow as well! Thanks so much, I love you now :))) Except shipping is US only :(
How do you plan to power a space heater aka 12th gen Intel in a bus? Or are you planning to use an i5?
@@saiyadulahmad2012 Ive got like 3600w of Solar so probably the i7 honestly. Its seems like a reasonable in between. Will still be better than running a nas and seperate gaming pc I bet. Bus gets heat from a wood stove and propane furnace though. ;)
Gonna be a fun WAN show 💀
Love how this is a video about how difficult it is to figure things out when you completely disregard the quick-start guide
I couldn't stop laughing at the 'need to train a machine learning model to shoot aerosoft darts at a raccoon shitting on his yard' part.
That’s got to be the biggest overkill for machine learning. Scientists use these computers to solve complex problems and push the depth of human knowledge. Linus uses his for pest control.
@@phoenixfire8978 Priorities
@@phoenixfire8978 I'm currently at uni studying comp science, MLops people would do this, chances are have done this, and will carry on doing this, because they can
The video version is water. The real version????
@@Jimmy_Jones Real version is a shotgun.
0:23 Love how the handling indicator is blood red, great care was taken!!!
As far as I know, for many machine learning / deep learning purposes, those A6000s won’t scale well - they scale up almost linearly when using 2 of them (since NVlink is only for pairs of GPUs). To scale well, you probably need SMX NVswitch capable GPUs (like A100) with Mellanox (for multi-system scaling). Bandwidth (between GPUs) is a b***h nowadays.
The best strategy is to just wait for GPUs with more VRAM, and not waste any time on multi-GPU and the countless problems that come with it.
The AMD MI250 already have 128GB at 3.2 TB/s. Should be way faster than 2 A100. Next week I can benchmark them at JSC, then I'll know :)
Now this would have worked well for your multiuser gaming system.
Uses Xeons, it really wouldn't.
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@@horsepotato3684 I know. It makes no sense as Xeons are made for server systems. This thing is exactly what they needed.
@@JohnCiaccio Between buggy driver support (Nvidia does not officially support running games on workstation GPUs) and the lower CPU frequency and worse memory latency it is quite likely even a modest gaming PC will beat it significantly in most games at a fraction of the cost per person.
The googely eyes is a nice Taran reference! Great video!
"Red indicates rough handling."
Sticker is clearly red.
Linus probably dropped it lol
Actually the perfect sponsor. I was just trying to set up my RGB with armoury crate and about gave up.
When I tried it you needed to have a premium membership to have the good features
@@Carbon_Axion try openRgv
Shame it doesn't work on Linux.
Armoury Crate sucks. It does not detect my mobo or fans. I contatced, support attached all the details and they say reinstall of os is the only way to get it working again. I tried openrgb and it works without any problem.
It took me hours to get RGB between armory crate and corsair software to properly talk with each other. I still have to run two pieces of bloatware software, and every time armory crate has an update, it intentionally stops working until I open the software (and it tells me that there is an update). However, I refuse to update the software because I'm afraid that it'll break what I've previously set up. I'm definitely going to have to try one of these 3rd party RGB controllers.
Thanks for saying BOM at 3:09, I was watching this in an airport and got security called on me
i feel like linus has ideas that his kids would have.
Problem: big wooden box with thousands and thousands of dollars of tech inside.
Solution: break it with a big hammer.
I think his kids are smarter than that. :+
Seeing how Jake has become the parent in the Linus/Jake relationship is generally one of my favorite things to see as he's grown at LMG.
I know right? I couldn't stand jake in his first video, but now i really enjoy him.
This is the first ad ive actually been interested in, ill give signal rgb a shot!
Linus 6 months ago: we wanna cover more consumer-grade stuff you guys would actually buy
Linus now: we got a supercomputer
With another supercomputer hiding behind it while unboxing.
I've noticed a pivot to stuff us plebs will never get to touch or even be in the same room as and hey look at my baller house that you need to Have millions to touch. Lol still like the content just not relatable anymore.
Relatable stuff is nice but it's not really why I watch tech youtube. I can go buy relatable stuff and see it for myself. I could never see this if it wasn't for Linus.
@@modernscholar02 Except they do more content for plebs than ever before.
Yeah and they do.
Good job shooing Linus away, Jake!! God he was damn near giving me a full blown panic attack with his hands in there, the crowbar, and sledge hammer. LOL
Is all this hardware to upload LInus into a real-time raytraced, Tron/Matrix-esque, vtuber?
The real metaverse; the *Linusverse.*
Haha love this comment!!! Can’t wait for them to make a parody video on this
Thanos Gauntlet wasn't even this powerful wtf
Assembling the Infinity Computers
@@synexiasaturnds727yearsago7 infinity cores?
It would create one in mater of seconds o.O
@@leviblack7036 infinity cache
The infinity gauntlet was able to run 5 gem SLI. Quin-SLI has never been supported, but his glove made it work! And when you are capable of fully supporting quinSLI, you can literally rewrite reality on a universal scale. That's why you never see anyone try more than 4
Imagine if Canadian customs opened it up for "security reasons" and absolutely destroyed it like they usually do. It's a 50/50 shot.
They must hire wild monkeys to work for them or something.
Even customs isn't immune to international lawsuits by companies with more money than their government.
Sounds about right for server/enterprise-grade hardware.
Again, I was attempting to design my own waterblocks for the Socket 940 AMD Opterons back in 2006/2007, so it's nice to see watercooling being able to be showcased like this, 15 years later.
(Yes, I know that watercooling has been used in HPC and some data centers/enterprise customers before, but it's only really now that it's been shown off to the general public like this, and permitted to do so without some sort of "secret" government classification on it.)
Hey, your videos always inspire me to learn more and more about computers. I appreciate your channels
I'd be scared to be a compagny that need to send something to Linus Media, knowing that Linus is going to touch it... 🤯
They write it off the books before they ship it.
@@gh8447 A write off doesn't mean they didn't have to pay for it, lol. It just means they don't pay taxes on it at the end of the year. 😊
We have some CFD (computational fluid dynamics) problems that we would love to send to this machine. Currently the job takes about 18 hours on a single Quadro RTX 8000.
its actually hard to watch Linus wanting to destroy everything
For the same price as this computer you can buy that exact BMW 3 model it renders.
And you'll only get 1 car, when this PC can pump one out every 7 seconds!
"It's been stuck at the border due to some stupid COVID delay."
Border guard: Hey guys, check out this cool PC - I bet we could play Cyberpunk on Ultra!😀 Let's just hang on to it for another week or so, we'll just give them the standard COVID excuse 😊...
To be honest though: If they had gamers over there and knew what it was, you'd most likely never receive it - it would be _lost_ in the mail 😉.
Cyberpunk would still only get 60fps max with how glitchy it is. 😂😂
I wonder how top of the line Linus's bank account is after this
Edit : WOAH I've never gotten this many likes! Thank you everyone!
they gave it to him for free
It was free
Probably pretty high. Sponsored content
More than it was prior
he told he has to return them 2:24
Really funny, I had a raccoon pooing next to my pool last summer, so a friend and I decided to make a robot that could recognize and fire a squirt gun at it. we designed a pontoon hull for our robot, and then got busy and never had another meeting. I'd certainly be interested in seeing what Kyle can make, especially if he can share a trained neural network / model with the public.
We were planning to use a raspberry pi for our brain and attempt full autonomy (keep itself away from the pool wall, recognize and aim at the raccoon)
This man can get his hands on computers so powerful he can simulate the universe but i cant even get a decent cpu😭
Lol I got i5 but they have like 12 Billion i9’s and 120 million rysens
Aren't CPUs used more for simulating
@@MysticGamerYT no
"It's not who you know, it's who you blow?"
Nah.
Yes
Hit like if you spotted Taran's Googly eyes at 9:14
I used to live there (in Birkirkara, Malta, visited Comino once), in 2018 when I started to follow LTT. Fond memories of that place. I cracked when I saw the reference in the intro :D
On the really high-end systems y'all should be using reality capture as a benchmark. Puget systems has a few already set up.
"Solidworks crashed"
Just the usual. Welcome in the business :D
Hi Tesla!! I really love your content!! 😂❤ jokes aside I can't wait for Linus to fix this
Sometimes I think companies send stuff to Linus just to have fun watching him trying to figure it out.
in 10 years they'll do a video to see how this stacks up with the latest gaming hardware.
It's crazy that in 10 years from now there might be a $1000 computer that can run faster than this $60,000 beast
or a watch / ring / contact lens
GotDamn... You have blown all benchmarks out of the water! This thing makes you need to have a set of "render system" very big and heavy benchmark setup. Then you can start to rate each of these massive systems out against each other
I think this one is king of the hill.
I would have liked to see this thing crunch away at a folding@home process. It might finish jobs faster than their server can deliver new tasks.
Forget that... put it to work on SETI@home and we'd find our cosmic neighbors by the end of the week, then they can tell us how to cure all diseases, completely negating the need for protein folding research in the first place.
If you’re going to keep bringing server and workstation class devices, we’re going to need server and workstation grade benchmarks. No more of that peasant stuff
It's much cheaper than the DGX and even performs better. Crazy to have this much power be affordable now.
They also make them smaller which is nice, almost attainable to have a Datacenter at your desk.
Some of the marketing is for "forensic computing" which is essentially breaking encryption.
I’m so happy signal rgb is getting recognition finally
Thanks for the support!
The blender BMW will render in 7.95 sec on my system with only one 3080 ti. So sub 7 seconds on this is not impressive. You cannot use such a simple render to test a machine like that. You need to test that machine on an interior scene with volumetrics and occluded light. That's pretty much the only way you are going to really be able to test it's performance.
13:05 These eyes adds like 10TB of vram.
I have their waterblock for an A6000. It's pretty solid.
this might be a farfetched video idea, but it would be really cool to have an video on the incredible technology behind the signaling systems that me fully automated trains and metro's possible.
the easiest way to make a video on the topic might be to work together with tales ( the company that made the signaling equipment used on the skytrain) and TransLink/BCRTC/InTransitBC (the operators of the skytrain) to make a video about the fully automated Vancouver skytrain light metro system.
But if that is not possible it wouldn't surpice me if some other compagny that makes etcs equipment would be more than willing to get you to talk about it. the might even sponsor the video.
Well that definitely tickled my pickle! I think we'd all like to see a longer video just crunching through tons of benchmarks and seeing this beast dominate all kinds of loads
SignalRGB is one of the greatest tools out there. It‘s truly amazing.
Have you thought about running some actual scientific benchmarks on these? As long as you have someone that knows how to compile and run code there it wouldn't be hard to get it set up. For example the HPL or HPCG.
with starting of lab new benchmark are used if i remember correctly. Something was mentioned in on of the last wan shows.
I would love to see a video showcasing the types of render machines places like Pixar/Disney use for feature films.
Linus has bought almost my countrys budget worth of servers.
I love how their teams have gotten so comfortable they all have no problem sassing Linus, it's fantastic :D
I love how unhinged and uncontrollable Linus has become ever since he doesn't have to be the main man in the house all the time.
linus has an aura that everything in a radius of 1 meter from him stop working
RIP Linus
Hope you get this fixed soon
Linus getting hacked is insane 💀
I guess you can say this computer is... God-like :p
This is almost like having a modern Commodore Amiga and being blown away by its performance