All that work for a bunch'a lights in that PC case that no one ever looks at because the "lights" on the monitor are far more important... Master Race problems :)
I've seen a lot of people make fun of Linus and his team for the mistakes he/they make, and I certainly can't say if they are intentional or not. But I think that the missteps ad a lot to the channel. They are the mistake anyone of us would make if it were us approaching these projects for the first time. Great video guys.
Honestly, I'm glad they don't edit that kind of stuff out. it would be easy to make it look like they never make any mistakes, but they don't. Kinda makes their reviews seem more fair that way. It can demonstrate some major flaws, and difficulties potential customers may run into.
Linus: we're gonna do this in one hour Me: *realizing it is a 30 minute video* well this is gonna be a boring one - 5 mins into it - Alex: and that's our time limit
Lol this is hardlined tubed water cooling. Only professionals and experienced usually attempt it. I think to you'll be fine going for water cooling using the Corsair or NZXT kits, like the Kraken. It's not as hard as portrayed.
@@mahnamejeff7586 Yeah, I think 30 years ago I might have been all gunge-ho to build a smoking hardlined water cooled system. Today I'm just happy to get all my wiring neat and tidy! I wouldn't have a problem with using one of the good kit coolers available, but that's about the extent of my desire for water cooling.
It's not as hard as they make it for themselves, honestly. You just have to plan ahead of time and understand your case limitations. Also, hard-tubing increases the difficulty (you only need to cut soft tubing, no heating/bending/sanding required).
It's not hard, they're just not good at it. They didn't read the manual and they do so much wrong just to save time. Watch Jayz for water-cooling info, not Linus.
Dear Linus, I learn so much from your videos and make me laugh. If I wasn't disabled I would build my own PC. I would definetlet do water cooling to make sure I was getting the most out of my hardware, despite how hard it can be,
I don't think Singularity Computers have EVER marketed this as "easiest water-cooling case". It's an ultimate boutique affair. I think the "easy" spin is misinformation from LMG
Exactly that. If you want to do custom water cooling, you get the biggest case you can possibly find, clear all the stuff its got pre-installed inside, and start from scratch, but only AFTER you plan ahead for the entire build.
This is seriously an ad for "this case is a piece of shit. A guy who builds PC's for a living can't figure it out easily, so why would anyone else want to buy it?"
@@mxp6466 Not really. This case is configured very very differently from an average case. It's similar to how when threadripper came out, there was a specific way to learn how to install those cpus.
The ugliest most screwed up electrical solutions I've seen in my life were done by my friend who has one diploma in electrical engineering and another in nuclear reactor physics and is a lab chief in a nuclear power plant. A large nail stuck into 400V electric outlet with uninsulated wire twined onto it is one of the mildest things I've seen him do. They work, though.
@@Vertigo11 Whether or not that was the _case_ (pun intended), I'm just watching and waiting; when this RGB fashion trend finally ends. Everyone shoving RGB into their computers, reminds me of the UFO pants craze.
I've learned soooo much from your videos over the years. Uh, so how come, in said years of builds, Linus STILL hasn't learned that when he "times" something, it eventually goes DAYS?? :)
The same reason why they did ridiculous builds on Top Gear, working against the added challenge adds drama and interest but he doesn't mind being wrong or looking like a goofball when it's all in good fun.
Cryptdrifter This channel is an exercise in how much advertising their audience will put up with combined with the least effort put into videos possible. Because putting effort into things you take longer which means you pay people more which means you personally make less money.
@Ptao Tom They are called PSU cable extension kits.. CableMod is the most popular brand. The ones they have are custom ordered (EG cablemod) with the colours and combs
@@themonroe654hd6 The videos are scripted by LTT not sponsors. If then only slightly (giving ideas) and not like these mobile ads where everything is scripted
@@themonroe654hd6 Then don't watch the shit some people wow Why watch it please when you don't like it, fucking stupid people on this platform I just enjoy the vids so idc
Casus Belli you’re talking to somebody who knows much more than you do about cutting tubing. Yes, tubing cutters are better in a way, but using an extremely fine toothed saw blade is perfectly fine and will not create any internal ridges (requiring no debuting internally, which is a bitch), and instead will only require the external piece of the pipe to be cleaned. That’s actually easier and I personally would prefer it if using a saw was even remotely as quickly as using tubing cutters.
@Mr. Chair Don't mix your metals and don't use silver coils. My loop has been running for 5 years and the blocks are virtually pristine. I had to change the tubing a couple months ago because they were filling the loop with plasticizer (should've used hard lines I guess) but there's absolutely no corrosion in the blocks or radiators.
@Mr. Chair I run Automotive antifreeze it contains corrosion inhibitors, it is really toxic though so make sure to wash your hands and don't drink any, I also made my own CPU block , milled a solid block of copper on my milling machine.
Linus in his POV build guide: "Your tempered glass panel ALWAYS goes back in the box. To prevent damage!" Linus in this video: (3:45) - Oh yeah let me just put this between my IFixit kit and an empty motherboard box...
@@MrMagichobo21 or as I like to do; completely disregard proper procedures and drill out case rivets while everything is still in the case. Metal shavings can't hurt electronics, right?
@@giuliomiga A) Content B) Have you tried reading a manual before? Not the most entertaining thing in the world. and C) Alex did read the manual, the manual was missing some steps though. (Namely the pump O-ring)
Linus: Easy my buttocks Also Linus: *refuses to read the manual or do any planning, chooses to do hard line tubing, and spends a huge chunk of time on RGB which isn't necessary*
This case isn't necessary, water cooling isn't necessary, that expensive GPU isn't necessary, that ram isn't necessary (rgb bling).... You seem to have missed the point
@@screwyluie The case is the point of the video and everything else you listed contributes to the performance and/or did not significantly contribute to the difficulty of the build
Like to be clear I'm not massive hating on him or anything, I'm just prodding a bit. Also he could have just said that for $5000 the case should have provided a much simpler experience even with all of the decisions he made that made things more difficult and there would've been nothing to poke at.
I'd say a clear acrylic integrated water channel in the back deserves _some_ lighting, but you didn't need addressable LEDs for that. Hell, if I ever buy that case, any LEDs I'd hook up would be set to just one color. But yeah, this was a long build not just because it's a custom loop, but because Linus insisted on fucking himself over.
@Mr. Chair i was thinking same thing aio works good enough better than just fans and is the next best thing to an open loop minus all the problems that come with an open loop
@@avroken My air cooled setup runs at 60C or less on both CPU and GPU. Other than bragging rights there is no reason to go lower than that for a gaming PC. That is with an 8700K and 2080.
I love how the case came with ALMOST EVERYTHING they needed but they still fucked up and kept having to start over (in large part because they did pay attention/ read the manual)
Hit me in the feels. RGB makes building so much for time consuming. Made my recent build a two day endeavor. ( and still stuck with a rats nest of rgb cables... If this case was bigger it would be a lot easier to build in. I don't understand the idea of mini itx with a custom loop.. usually comes out looking super messy. all in all I would love to take on this project. seems like a fun challenge.
@@predater5017 Here we go. He was making fun of the term measuring stick because it is more commonplace to call it a ruler. He was saying that he's an intellectual but still humble enough to call it a ruler not a measuring stick. I guess you didn't get the joke because unless you are an engineer of sort, rule is even more pretentious than measuring stick. pred ater because pred ator was taken?
Always loved SC's fittings > bends. Even the best bends don't look clean after seeing a perfectly set up SC-style straight tube run. He uses a lot more bends than he did before though.
"We did not think about this at all"
-Linus Sebastian, 2020
2020 just made me double take
@@nathanielchappelle5709 it's so weird
It was definitely not recorded in 2020
We shouldn't expect LMG to ever plan these builds out the way Jay does, it's just not their style
@@last_raven what does this have to do with jay
"This shouldn't take longer than an hour"
_Dawn of the Final Day_
@@abbadjaleel8952 yeah I'm pretty sure its a Majoras mask reference
@@abbadjaleel8952 True Zelda: "Dawn of the first day" -> "This shouldn't take longer than 28 minutes"
vZainical
1. Fuck off
2. You didn't even link it correctly LMFAO
All that work for a bunch'a lights in that PC case that no one ever looks at because the "lights" on the monitor are far more important... Master Race problems :)
WhitehavenZ what happened? the original post was deleted
The look on Linus' face when he asked if he wanted the RGB strips that came with the case was hilarious.
ok
I've seen a lot of people make fun of Linus and his team for the mistakes he/they make, and I certainly can't say if they are intentional or not. But I think that the missteps ad a lot to the channel. They are the mistake anyone of us would make if it were us approaching these projects for the first time. Great video guys.
Honestly, I'm glad they don't edit that kind of stuff out. it would be easy to make it look like they never make any mistakes, but they don't. Kinda makes their reviews seem more fair that way. It can demonstrate some major flaws, and difficulties potential customers may run into.
You spelled add wong.
@@stealthshox Who cares. Go spread your depression and misery somewhere else. This is a place for happy people.
@@alexkimmel386 yeah
@@stealthshox you spelt wrong.. wrong
I really love the Canadian version of "The Office"
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Milk on ark you broke the chain bruh. Also keep your opinions to yourself no one asked what you think about the show
Linus: we're gonna do this in one hour
Me: *realizing it is a 30 minute video* well this is gonna be a boring one
- 5 mins into it -
Alex: and that's our time limit
your good to build a pc men..i wish i have one like that,but sadly i dont have money to buy gaming pc like that
@@iknowiambot9277 no
LOL, I thought the build was gonna be 30 minutes, too. I thought it was gonna be zero cut, one long shot kind of thing.
“Do you guys want to use the RGB strips that came with the case?”
Linus: •_•
I was crying at that moment
Angy lunis tech tips
The perfect emoticon for the moment
"Do you want the LED strips that came with this case" I died a little bit on the inside hearing that.
Linus died more
how much does it cost total
@@sbc2954 quoting Thanos, "Everything"
I LOL'd!
Moonblitz never say that again
This build could have gone so much easier with some simple steps.
1- Read the Manual
2- Plan ahead
3- Order of operations
4- READ THE MANUAL
lol
5- READ THE FUCKING MANUAL!!
Flashbacks to wife vs wife. "WATCH A VIDEO"
Also, don't let Alex plan PC builds.
6- READ ANOTHER MANUAL.. MAYBE CHINESE LANGUAGE..
The little part of me that ever wanted a water cooled PC just died. RIP little guy, gone and forgotten.
Lol this is hardlined tubed water cooling. Only professionals and experienced usually attempt it. I think to you'll be fine going for water cooling using the Corsair or NZXT kits, like the Kraken. It's not as hard as portrayed.
Same here! 😃
@@mahnamejeff7586 Yeah, I think 30 years ago I might have been all gunge-ho to build a smoking hardlined water cooled system. Today I'm just happy to get all my wiring neat and tidy! I wouldn't have a problem with using one of the good kit coolers available, but that's about the extent of my desire for water cooling.
It's not as hard as they make it for themselves, honestly. You just have to plan ahead of time and understand your case limitations. Also, hard-tubing increases the difficulty (you only need to cut soft tubing, no heating/bending/sanding required).
It's not hard, they're just not good at it. They didn't read the manual and they do so much wrong just to save time.
Watch Jayz for water-cooling info, not Linus.
Linus: "This shouldn't take longer than an hour"
Linus 8 hours later: "wE dId nOt tHiNk aBoUt tHiS aT aLL"
+ undo
@@aadesh_kale ctrl z
Videos like this are why I always build in large form or bigger cases, tons of room and wire management is a breeze.
Not to mention air flow. Only need to run a small fan or water cooler for your CPU unless you're doing serious overclocking.
This was just a 30 minute advertisement for air cooling.
Right, I've got a 9900ks on air cooling it hasn't gotten above 68 yet, that's not bad under load.
@@ludicrous_spd what cooler? that's pretty good
@@ludicrous_spd you're not stress testing it at like 5.2 ghz though are you lol
No, it was a 30 minute ad for throwing your RGB strips in the trash before you install anything. That's the least you can do for your own dignity.
@@0s0sXD the 9900KS runs stock at 5.1 so kinda ya
Fav part: "Do you want the LED strips that came with this case?"
Now that i read it slowy and now im like but they come with it
That dude definitely waited to tell them, he thought "Oh this is gonna be great."
@@stevenc6618 fuck him
Linus looked like he got punched in the guts at that point.
@@wthoutanymmries they got what they deserved for not being prepared, and doing RGB lightning
This is like every nightmare I've ever had about watercooling all in one video
Dear Linus, I learn so much from your videos and make me laugh. If I wasn't disabled I would build my own PC. I would definetlet do water cooling to make sure I was getting the most out of my hardware, despite how hard it can be,
Two sticks of _"Trident Z Royal with cheese"_
That's a tasty RAM-burger.
Needs something tasty to wash it all down.
@@noone42069 like bleach
No one’s appreciating the Pulp Fiction reference...
lilHamminator That was the Big Kahuna burger 🍔
I would RAM it in my mouth
"I think that's the sticker that said to read the manual before doing anything"
I nearly fell out of my chair when Alex said that!
lol😂😂😂
Linus: "I told you, we're in greaaat shaape."
The video: *Has 23 minutes left.*
also just told him the m.2 wouldn't fit. lmao
@@iknowiambot9277 no
he should make a tiny water cooled pc
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i love the fact that the moment alex is on camera, everything goes to shit.
these are the most entertaining videos
"Do you want the LED strips that came with the case?"
Linus: "Uhhh....."
Real question is why is that not preinstalled 🤷🏽♂️
That was classic.......
@@sschannel4550 maybe it's sold separately
@@hypnotized944 but they came WITH the case
@@Hietakissa cuz it is basically ez to install just that they didn't do it first :/
"Probably dry" words you never want to hear with electronics.
True 😂
Especially when he was specifically referencing the PSU lol
@@iknowiambot9277 no.
words you'd love to hear when talking about the outdoors. unless ur me
@@moki2093 why
Love this moment - 15:22
Do you want the LED strips that came with this case?
Alex: ...
Linus: ...
Alex: ...what?
21:28 "I put it in really tight last time because i was hoping it wouldn't leak and now i can't get it off..." Nice
i feel like the “easiest water cooling case” would be something massive so you can get to everything really easily
So true. Got the Raijintek Enyo which is kind of huge
I don't think Singularity Computers have EVER marketed this as "easiest water-cooling case". It's an ultimate boutique affair. I think the "easy" spin is misinformation from LMG
@Ali Nassereddine I have the 1000D as well, plus hard tubing water cooled SLI and it makes water-cooling much easier. :P
@forestR1 propaganda I say!
Exactly that.
If you want to do custom water cooling, you get the biggest case you can possibly find, clear all the stuff its got pre-installed inside, and start from scratch, but only AFTER you plan ahead for the entire build.
“I put it in really tight last time because I was hoping it wouldn’t leak, but now I can’t get it off.”
-Linus Sebastian 2020
-Linus Sebation 2020
-BEASTDUD Beastdud
*Linus Sabaton
"Easiest water cooled pc"
Me:Sees the length of the video
Harshil Singh mate just pee on it.
That's what I said. I can't remember the last time a PC took me an hour to build.
Saw your comment and checked the length.. holy hell lmao
@@georgerichards6343 F U
Harshil Singh shut the fuck up
Linus: *gives them 2 extra minutes*
also Linus: "oh we cheated 2 minute penalty"
also Linus: Takes 3 days
“How did you fix the RGB on the back?”
“I poked it with a stick”
“Gorgeous”
I think that just got added to The Verge instructions on how to apply thermal paste
Stephen Pollen yeah but I don’t see them praying for a screwdriver on their Swiss Army knife do I
teknishin
I laughed my arse off to that xD
"It will take us an hour to build this"
8 hours later
"Done! And it looks sick!"
8 hours wasted, and 99 other reasons why you should always read the manual
@@EminemLovesGrapes designed by robots, manuals are for humans
@@EminemLovesGrapes And a dozen good arguments in support of the "RGB is a bullshit fad" thesis.
@@EminemLovesGrapes More like 99 reasons why shouldn't do custom water and RGB.
@Haitian Xu I did my own custom water cooling loop back in 2004 with Danger Den and Swiftech stuff. Only took me about 2 hours.
“Alright home stretch”
*12 minutes still left in video*
Dude, Alex so much chiller in front of the camera now. Kudos to teacher Linus
This is great, I'm never building one of these rigs. Crisis averted.
It would have been easy if he had read the instructions and didn't put in RGB.
That cable management gave The Verge a run for its money.
Before watching: I'm never gonna water cool
After watching: I'm f**ken never gonna water cool
Are you wearing Saree in the picture?
@@digantamajumder5900 yeah that's what it looks like
Aio are easy but this stuff is way too involved
One Jays build later your defenetly goin to water cool.
Before watching: I'm never gonna water cool
While watching: I'm never gonna RGB
After watching: Yeah, I'm never gonna hardline water cool either.
This is seriously just an ad for “READ THE DAMN MANUAL”
Thanks for the insight teenage UA-camr with gaming in his name, you’re a prominent figure in the gaming community I bet, good job little guy.
T You’re weird.
This is seriously an ad for "this case is a piece of shit. A guy who builds PC's for a living can't figure it out easily, so why would anyone else want to buy it?"
@@mxp6466 Not really. This case is configured very very differently from an average case. It's similar to how when threadripper came out, there was a specific way to learn how to install those cpus.
T cool story, I’m 31!
"I read the whole manual" end of 2nd day of build
"Do you want the LED strips that came with the case?" LOL
15:22
“Do you want the LED strips that came with this case?”
Linus: ...So you have chosen... *D E A T H*
> how many of you believed in Santa when you were a kid?
This did not age well
@@kolere23 oh shit 😢
Rest in piece, Tyler.
This was a roller coaster ride of emotions.
Linus was wearing the right T-Shirt for this build.
_lttstore.com_
@@Shuroii STDStore.com
Everyone: Ruler
Engineer: Measuring stick
Engineer: Scale
Graduated scale.
marked unit staff
Knots per second
The ugliest most screwed up electrical solutions I've seen in my life were done by my friend who has one diploma in electrical engineering and another in nuclear reactor physics and is a lab chief in a nuclear power plant. A large nail stuck into 400V electric outlet with uninsulated wire twined onto it is one of the mildest things I've seen him do. They work, though.
I feel like alot of this could of bin avoided with research, reading the manual, and planning ahead.. But I was entertained regardless 😁
Yeah, Singularity Computers probably is thinking why they ever sen this to them?
And actually having a clue
Or this episode was written this way because it would be more entertaining.
@@Vertigo11
Whether or not that was the _case_ (pun intended), I'm just watching and waiting; when this RGB fashion trend finally ends.
Everyone shoving RGB into their computers, reminds me of the UFO pants craze.
That simply isn't the ltt way lol
government: lets put pipes around houses so that when it rains in can just go down the drain
linus: *water cooled house*
underrated
I've learned soooo much from your videos over the years. Uh, so how come, in said years of builds, Linus STILL hasn't learned that when he "times" something, it eventually goes DAYS?? :)
The same reason why they did ridiculous builds on Top Gear, working against the added challenge adds drama and interest but he doesn't mind being wrong or looking like a goofball when it's all in good fun.
"This will take just under an hour"
*takes a day (again)*
Hour, day, what's the difference? :P
ThunderBlastvideo oh so this in not the first time?
Actually it took more like 3 days... lol
actually, it took an hour from the *_other_* day...
Best PC build since the Verge! Nice to see the pros struggle with a build everynow and then O.O
Cryptdrifter This channel is an exercise in how much advertising their audience will put up with combined with the least effort put into videos possible.
Because putting effort into things you take longer which means you pay people more which means you personally make less money.
@Michael Nope.
@Cryptdrifter you should follow the verge then
"How'd you get the RGBs working?"
"I poked it with a stick!"
"How easy is it to get at... OH..."
So, I'm not buying this solution then. Got it!
22:12
Even a pc squirts when Linus showed his tip
@Ptao Tom They are called PSU cable extension kits.. CableMod is the most popular brand. The ones they have are custom ordered (EG cablemod) with the colours and combs
"This is not easy" Linus says as he doesn't read the manual, misses the RGB strip, and misses the O-Ring.
RTFM
Time spent doing those useless things and not reading the script each of your 17 sponsors sent you to read is just bad business.
@@themonroe654hd6 The videos are scripted by LTT not sponsors. If then only slightly (giving ideas) and not like these mobile ads where everything is scripted
@@Ikxi I don't believe that and you shouldn't either.
@@themonroe654hd6 Then don't watch the shit
some people
wow
Why watch it please when you don't like it, fucking stupid people on this platform
I just enjoy the vids so idc
6:06 that intense grin on Linus' face for like ten seconds 😅
3:35 YES! I’ve been amazed there’s almost no water cooling intended cases that have built in distribution blocks or radiators or anything.
Linus: This shouldn't take longer than an hour
Three days later...
Alex: Saw then belt sand.
Me: Pipe cutter.
Yeah, Home Depot has soft tubing cutters for like $15 USD / 900 CAD
Tubing cutters create internal ridges, which creates turbulence in the water, which are increases the speed at which the copper degrades
@@syreplays5079 that is why you bebore tubes dude. Tube cutter IS better than saw.
Casus Belli you’re talking to somebody who knows much more than you do about cutting tubing. Yes, tubing cutters are better in a way, but using an extremely fine toothed saw blade is perfectly fine and will not create any internal ridges (requiring no debuting internally, which is a bitch), and instead will only require the external piece of the pipe to be cleaned. That’s actually easier and I personally would prefer it if using a saw was even remotely as quickly as using tubing cutters.
Dodo Milwaukee’s tubing cutters are horrible.
that monitor is stunning.. it is one of the few monitors that looked crisp even in the video taken of it .. it was so crisp
When you say "no compromises" I always hear "just one caveat: your wallet's gon' BURN"
a $5k pc with 16GB RAM... thats some apple level compromise
@Mr. Chair thats why the water doesnt actually touch the parts...
@Mr. Chair Don't mix your metals and don't use silver coils. My loop has been running for 5 years and the blocks are virtually pristine. I had to change the tubing a couple months ago because they were filling the loop with plasticizer (should've used hard lines I guess) but there's absolutely no corrosion in the blocks or radiators.
@Mr. Chair I run Automotive antifreeze it contains corrosion inhibitors, it is really toxic though so make sure to wash your hands and don't drink any, I also made my own CPU block , milled a solid block of copper on my milling machine.
Linus in his POV build guide: "Your tempered glass panel ALWAYS goes back in the box. To prevent damage!"
Linus in this video: (3:45) - Oh yeah let me just put this between my IFixit kit and an empty motherboard box...
do as he says not as he does
@@MrMagichobo21 or as I like to do; completely disregard proper procedures and drill out case rivets while everything is still in the case. Metal shavings can't hurt electronics, right?
@@KevinIrish your name checks out
@@KevinIrish or vibrations.
@@Quantum-Bullet these were good vibrations
the cable management in this case has to be a challenge.
I would allways go for the no bending what so ever. I would simply use the metalic 90 degrees fitting. It also gives a more industrial look. Love it !
the issues sounds like you guys didn't think anything through before throwing shit in the case....
This however lets them make a more entertaining (and longer) video, so...
i mean, they didn't deny they messed up so who cares lol
agree, planning is 50% of any project. Or that old chestnut measure twice cut once
Thats the most bs thing about LTT. 15 or so employers and they cant even read a manual. If i was Singuarity PC i would be pretty pissed
@@giuliomiga A) Content B) Have you tried reading a manual before? Not the most entertaining thing in the world. and C) Alex did read the manual, the manual was missing some steps though. (Namely the pump O-ring)
LTT: Cut twice measure once.
Everyone else: *Measure twice, cut once!*
Pretty sure AvE came up with that :P
The easiest water cooled pc (was not easy)
Me: "Something's wrong I can feel it"
@Spooktopus like something's about to happen
But I don't know what
@@ToppyTree i'm beginning to feel like a rap god, rap god
@@ToppyTree if that means what I think it means we're in trouble
@@dadams106 deep trouble *water cooling pipe starts leaking*
Great inspirational watching while working on my first water-cooled PC. RGB, custom loop, and hard tubing.
"we only have an hour for this watercooling build..."
"...ok, let's spend the first 30 mins on RGB"
Linus "Hey Alex is there a pump in there...?"
Alex "Uhhh... Uhhh...Uhhh..."
The lesson from this video: if these two can watercool, you'll do fine.
OMG You would think that they would have done SOME pre-production planning. Obviously not.
@@KingBeetle1966 They did, they pre-installed the CPU and the power supply to save some time lol
Preproduction planning is important, that's how I made sure that all my computer rgb worked with each other and all my equipment worked together
@@KingBeetle1966 They knew it wouldn't take an hour when they wrote the episode.
@@Vertigo11 I don't doubt that; I'm just amazed that they didn't catch simple things like incompatible LED strips and missing water pumps beforehand.
This video gave me my monthly dose of enjoyment from other people's suffering.
"You know what they call a quarter pounder with cheese in Paris?"
2:29
New Title: "This COULD BE the easiest Watercooled PC ever..... If anyone had taken time to *PLAN* the build."
@Conor Yeah, if they hadn't screwed around with RGB they could have been done in two days instead of three.
Linus kid: where do babies come from
Linus: lttstore.com
:D
@@IcicleFurry :D
:D
:c
@@TibiAltF4 :D
You should retitle this vid: Building a water cooled pc but literally everything goes wrong
Linus: Easy my buttocks
Also Linus: *refuses to read the manual or do any planning, chooses to do hard line tubing, and spends a huge chunk of time on RGB which isn't necessary*
EMAngel 2718 rgb makes FPS higher
This case isn't necessary, water cooling isn't necessary, that expensive GPU isn't necessary, that ram isn't necessary (rgb bling).... You seem to have missed the point
@@screwyluie The case is the point of the video and everything else you listed contributes to the performance and/or did not significantly contribute to the difficulty of the build
Like to be clear I'm not massive hating on him or anything, I'm just prodding a bit. Also he could have just said that for $5000 the case should have provided a much simpler experience even with all of the decisions he made that made things more difficult and there would've been nothing to poke at.
I'd say a clear acrylic integrated water channel in the back deserves _some_ lighting, but you didn't need addressable LEDs for that. Hell, if I ever buy that case, any LEDs I'd hook up would be set to just one color.
But yeah, this was a long build not just because it's a custom loop, but because Linus insisted on fucking himself over.
Yeah, I'm sticking with a case full of fans.
@Mr. Chair i was thinking same thing aio works good enough better than just fans and is the next best thing to an open loop minus all the problems that come with an open loop
@@hunter24574 noctua nh d15 plus lots of fans wants to know your location
@@hunter24574 last time when they checked the air coolers where better, also aio have terrible relativity compared to air cooling
@@avroken My air cooled setup runs at 60C or less on both CPU and GPU. Other than bragging rights there is no reason to go lower than that for a gaming PC. That is with an 8700K and 2080.
@@Dryloch I'm going to guess is also cheaper
Linus: *says anything*
Alex: "UHHHHHHHHHH"
Lol he's a careful thinker. Linus just keeps asking him dumb shit like "We can do this in the more impossible way, right?"
I love how the case came with ALMOST EVERYTHING they needed but they still fucked up and kept having to start over (in large part because they did pay attention/ read the manual)
"As easy as Watercooling my buttox"
Linus has discovered Japanese Toilets.
Maxjoker98 might I note that he says “yeah easiest watercooling, my buttocks.”
Alexander Thisius don't ruin the joke
Take a shot for every time Alex says “uhh”
Uhhhhh...... Uhhhh
Cause fuck my kidneys am I right
i just killed an entire village
and one for when Linus is bleeped out.....
lost consciousness
Linus: "At 4.45 we will be turning this thing on...." He was talking date not time.
Yes cuz April has 45 days in it lol
so quite a distance in the future when the earths rotation slows down enough to allow for 45 day months
Matt Fischer Martian calendar, obviously.
@@mattfischer5794 April 2045
Hit me in the feels. RGB makes building so much for time consuming. Made my recent build a two day endeavor. ( and still stuck with a rats nest of rgb cables...
If this case was bigger it would be a lot easier to build in. I don't understand the idea of mini itx with a custom loop.. usually comes out looking super messy. all in all I would love to take on this project. seems like a fun challenge.
"You know if it wasn't for the RGB, we'd be in much better shape right now."
Summing up computer hardware for the past four years.
Fucking oath mate
RGB wiring is the reason this failed.
Let’s use CMY instead.
K
K
CMY(K) is subtractive, this requires additive/emissive -- i.e. RGB.
And you are literally professionals... You probably average more builds per year than most people will do in a lifetime.
i love how originally he was like “oh all we’ll need is 30 minutes” then 8 hours later he’s like “we did not think this through at all”
"It's safe to assume I can just cut this anywhere, right?"
"uhh..."
Depends if the lights are wired in parallel. If they are you can cut anywhere and it would continue to function on the side connected to electricity.
ironic, the water cool speciality case was actually harder to watercool in than normal cases
@Luis RTFM would've helped :)
@@ArniSPeturs not really, as the FM was missing some crusial pieces of info.
Morale of the Story: "Always read before you do."
Linus: "This is home stretch time.."
Video has 15+ minutes left
Linus: I don't remember a water-cooling project going this poorly
Me: has it ever gone well?
I love how they were out of time by 1/3 of the way into the video. Feels like every project I've done ever.
Linus : Let’s Try to do this in one hour
Insert spongebob intermission
"wow thats a nice case I should get one"
*Looks at price*
"ohh...nvm"
It's actually not bad considering that is has an included resivoir
*TLDW: "Linus and the other guy lose track of time and accidentally build a time machine"*
The other guy.
*Sad Alex noises*
This video of the easiest water cooled PC has really scared me enough into NEVER attempting a water cooled build in my life. truly entertaining!!!
You guys honestly follow the same mantra that top gear/grand tour does:
Ambitious but Rubbish.
Alex: "Measuring stick"
Me, an intellectual: A ruler
you mean rule. surely as an intellectual you would know the difference
@@predater5017 Here we go. He was making fun of the term measuring stick because it is more commonplace to call it a ruler. He was saying that he's an intellectual but still humble enough to call it a ruler not a measuring stick. I guess you didn't get the joke because unless you are an engineer of sort, rule is even more pretentious than measuring stick. pred ater because pred ator was taken?
@@paulweston8184 thats a lot of assumptions
@Galaxy TS2 they definitely wouldn't.
@Galaxy TS2 because you said it 😏
Last time I was this early Berkel was still here.
Same
:(
WW3 is comig
Code Smashers weird fucker
stop ur gonna make me cry
I’ve rewatched this video so many times mainly because of the amazing looking Aourus 2080ti and the purple look at the end
"royale with cheese." love that pulp fiction reference Linus
Linus giveaway video: *rage* "That's not how you handle components."
Linus in this video: puts 4 fingers on ram contact pins
Me: 🧐
What's wrong with touching them
"Do as I say, not as I do."
"That doesn't sound like very good advice"
Now this is why keep coming back o LTT.
Always loved SC's fittings > bends. Even the best bends don't look clean after seeing a perfectly set up SC-style straight tube run. He uses a lot more bends than he did before though.