Smallest Custom Gaming Rig Yet! - Dr Zaber Sentry Case

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  • @ZeeKGameplays
    @ZeeKGameplays 8 років тому +139

    30 second review:
    -About as big as an xbox
    -Runs hot
    -You pay a premium for compromising on normal case features
    -Limited compatibility
    -Fuck hex screws
    -Get a normal case

    • @antonrockoboac8711
      @antonrockoboac8711 8 років тому +10

      you wouldnt use the parts he used he even said it

    • @AmnzeroUK
      @AmnzeroUK 8 років тому

      I want this to be a thing so bad. Luke does have some good ideas sometimes XD

    • @mr.mandudeguy5389
      @mr.mandudeguy5389 8 років тому +3

      +Nick Vienneau the parts were not running under normal circumstances, the motherboard was at 70C temps

    • @justuslm
      @justuslm 8 років тому +8

      Actually:
      -About as big as an xbox
      -Possibility to use better hardware than most people have in standard cases and keep temps somewhat acceptable
      -Now seriously, anyone saying console is better than PC, simply go into the corner and die quietly

    • @ImDelphox
      @ImDelphox 8 років тому +1

      It's smaller than an Xbox one... but that says literally nothing, because the Xbox one is f**ing stupidly huge

  • @RandyKimBrigs5
    @RandyKimBrigs5 8 років тому +197

    Dream Build:
    Power Supply: EVGA 3 Watt Lemon Supply ($1000)
    GPU: EVGA GTX 1080 Potato Edition ($3000)
    CPU: Intel Bread-Core Processor 6700k ($1500)
    -----> *HDD: 256 MB of 2,386,093 punch cards

    • @Spartiosh
      @Spartiosh 8 років тому +50

      Keep saving and you'll be able to update your GTX 1080 from potato edition to hash brown, but if you are looking to save money you could always get the mashed potato 1080

    • @lehanjones242
      @lehanjones242 8 років тому +4

      I don't know what this is, but I love it

    • @cmpunk2792
      @cmpunk2792 8 років тому +16

      Dont get a Bread Core CPU u idiot.... get a 'Bagel Core' CPU...

    • @jaywye
      @jaywye 8 років тому +2

      The NZXT Dakimakura S3MEN-69 ATXXX case (has multiple cum stains) is a much better choice if you're willing to spend a bit more ($6900)

    • @bsg2621
      @bsg2621 8 років тому +5

      Ultimate Dream Setup:
      Corsair 16 Watt Potato Supply
      GeForce 2 Potato
      Asus P2B Potato Compatible Edition Socket 21
      intel 286 EXTREME Potato Power Edition
      Corsair Potato Series 4 Orange Juice CPU Cooler
      Toshiba ULTRA Widescreen 10" 25Hz Monitor
      1985 Apple Mac Mouse
      Commodore 64 Keyboard w/ modern Potato Adapter
      Original DOOM and Half Life 2 AND the original Windows XP Pinball
      Windows 3.1
      IBM Aptiva Cool Yellow Case (1995)
      Total Price: £894,927,208 ($1.2 Billion)
      My idea of a bargain.

  • @FlowersForYou629
    @FlowersForYou629 8 років тому +497

    Linus, non magnetic screws/bolts are generally higher grade than screws/bolts made from more ferrous alloys.. just saying

    • @LinusTechTips
      @LinusTechTips  8 років тому +329

      +Tcamp this is a PC case, not a boat :p

    • @RageQuitRQ
      @RageQuitRQ 8 років тому +106

      Oh, I was sure it's a boat :(

    • @RocoeGames
      @RocoeGames 8 років тому +40

      >its not a boat
      what did he mean by this?

    • @nickflores5909
      @nickflores5909 8 років тому +69

      this isn't a boat??
      what am i doing here???

    • @jamesc9825
      @jamesc9825 8 років тому +74

      +LinusTechTips more like LinusBoatTips

  • @joscythe556
    @joscythe556 8 років тому +314

    That complaint about the bolts made me cringe so hard.
    Those bolts are actually 100% steel, stainless steel to be exact.
    Stainless steel usually mostly consists of austenite, which is diamagnetic ("not magnetisable").
    "Normal steel" in contrast consists mostly of ferrite, which is ferromagnetic ("magnetisable").
    for the non-engineers: both are 100% steels, both are mostly made of iron and carbon, one is magnetic, the other isn't...
    So basically you're complaining about having high quality bolts that won't rust...

    • @plumeater1
      @plumeater1 8 років тому +68

      "this is a PC case, not a boat :p"
      -LinusTechTips, 2016

    • @Slot1Gamer
      @Slot1Gamer 8 років тому +6

      Plus Phillips screws would look bad

    • @taiiat0
      @taiiat0 8 років тому +19

      thank you for explaining that before i did.
      i got slightly triggered at the stupidity as well.
      however to be fair screws that are magnetic is certainly convenient. hard decision there.
      (maybe some form of Nickel alloy would be the best choice for being magnetic and having excellent longevity)

    • @harkdandy
      @harkdandy 8 років тому +6

      Queue 10 more people who try really hard to sound smart.

    • @RichardStrong86
      @RichardStrong86 8 років тому +10

      "this is a PC case, not a boat :p"
      -LinusTechTips, 2016
      And what does that have to do with anything? If Linus wants to criticise a tech company, or even an entire continent, on a popular youtube channel then he should make sure he knows what he's talking about.

  • @Lyndeno
    @Lyndeno 8 років тому +493

    LinusTechTips advertises Ting. LMG being a Canadian company I check it out. Ting not available in Canada.
    Thanks Linus

    • @claudiolluberes111
      @claudiolluberes111 8 років тому +28

      THANKS OBA... LINUS!!!

    • @vespaman101
      @vespaman101 8 років тому +16

      lol. well to be fair he's international. his viewership is huge in America and the United kingdom

    • @Lyndeno
      @Lyndeno 8 років тому +6

      I would think the viewership in Canada is also huge.

    • @ARSP33LS
      @ARSP33LS 8 років тому +3

      Yea it could be huge in Canada, but the population of the US is twice as much as Canada's. Therefore it is more likely that there are more US viewers. So they will advertise to their larger audience.

    • @vespaman101
      @vespaman101 8 років тому +1

      Lyndeno its not that it isn't. But this is UA-cam... its viewership is worldwide.

  • @brett20000000009
    @brett20000000009 8 років тому +490

    only linus would complain about having quality stainless steel bolts.

    • @berni8k
      @berni8k 8 років тому +32

      Exactly. Only the good quality stainless hardware is non magnetic.
      Altho using such screws in a tight spot can get quite annoying

    • @AndrewSmall963
      @AndrewSmall963 8 років тому +10

      But worth mentioning. I got some self cutting grub screws (cross head, of course) for fan mounts with a case, really nasty and needed a lot of pressure to mount. Later upgraded to some Noctua fans, and noticed they'd included some screws too. The difference was remarkable; almost effortless to cut into the plastic both on the Noctua and on the originals ( the original fan I tried already had tracks, so I tried two of the case's screws and two of Noctua's and the latter were much easier). Good quality screws make building a rig a much more pleasant experience.

    • @littlegrabbiZZ9PZA
      @littlegrabbiZZ9PZA 8 років тому +24

      And be annoyed at a screw that doesn't grind itself up through use. And is specifically built to torque out.
      Hex, Torx, or Robertson. Everything else is bullshit.

    • @brett20000000009
      @brett20000000009 8 років тому +10

      proper stainless steel is not magnetic thats how you know it's good and will never rust.

    • @kyle8952
      @kyle8952 8 років тому +10

      Steel is magnetic. Stainless is not.

  • @potato9207
    @potato9207 8 років тому +87

    linus-what is with the europeans and their hex screws?
    me-what is with americans with their metric system?

    • @heymatez7957
      @heymatez7957 8 років тому +43

      Americans use imperial...

    • @heymatez7957
      @heymatez7957 8 років тому +44

      He is Canadian...

    • @undervolt7929
      @undervolt7929 8 років тому +19

      I'm from Europe and I have never seen a pc with hex screws.

    • @CheezMonsterCrazy
      @CheezMonsterCrazy 8 років тому +4

      Imperial is more difficult to understand, and is therefore superior. Its the same way we run our politics. If you just babble like an idiot, you can even become a presidential candidate!

    • @umxmarky
      @umxmarky 8 років тому +19

      the only PC i see with hex screws are Dell you know a *cough* American company

  • @crunchychips8123
    @crunchychips8123 8 років тому +18

    > don't stick your finger in the PSU
    > twice sticks finger in the PSU

    • @randomaccount53793
      @randomaccount53793 8 років тому +9

      I think I misheard the instructions. My dick is stuck in the PSU fan

    • @jandebor1577
      @jandebor1577 8 років тому

      😂

    • @ThatNerdIndy
      @ThatNerdIndy 8 років тому +1

      dayum son

    • @topkekbieri
      @topkekbieri 8 років тому

      *sticks fingers in the PSU twice
      And he said you shouldn't stick your fingers in the PSU while it's running. Did he do that? No.

    • @crunchychips8123
      @crunchychips8123 8 років тому +2

      Firstly, that is an unnecessary correction. Secondly, he didn't specify whether the PSU should be running. Thirdly, an unpowered PSU can be just as deadly as a powered one. The very first thing you should have been taught about servicing or building computers is *never fuck with a PSU.* If it is broken, chuck it out; never play with the internals, as even an unpowered PSU can store enough charge to kill or severely injure you.

  • @TrollFaceTheMan
    @TrollFaceTheMan 8 років тому +137

    4:40-Actually really high quality 304 and 316 stainless steel is not magnetic or is very weakly magnetic. So in reference to the screws, it's not necessarily low "Steel" content that means they are non magnetic, they actually could instead be 100% super high quality steel.
    My point is, the "Iron" content makes it magnetic not the "Steel" content as you said. And even still a small amount of additive metals to the iron can change the metals crystal structure and change it's magnetic properties quite drastically. (Though to be honest those screws might just some type of nickle alloy...)
    Still good video, thanks :)

    • @joscythe556
      @joscythe556 8 років тому +2

      It actaully has very little to doi with iron content, but with the cristalline structure.
      ferrite: ferromagnetic, austenite: diamagnetic

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan 8 років тому +6

      Exactly what I meant when I said above:
      "And even still a small amount of additive metals to the iron can change the metals crystal structure and change it's magnetic properties quite drastically."

    • @neinjunge5560
      @neinjunge5560 8 років тому

      BUT WHAT ABOUT MARTENSITIC!?

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan 8 років тому

      Please elaborate?

    • @asov5627
      @asov5627 7 років тому

      nein junge of lp

  • @DeadWaste2
    @DeadWaste2 7 років тому +27

    I couldn't hear you about the Hex screws, because there was too much Fahrenheit and inches and foots and ounces and yards and other random stuff in the way.

  • @cactus9277
    @cactus9277 8 років тому +742

    But will its back be able to melt steel beams?

    • @LinusTechTips
      @LinusTechTips  8 років тому +213

      No, but perhaps hot enough to affect their structural integrity. BEGONE FROM THIS PLACE, LOOSE CHANGE!

    • @Danaredlp
      @Danaredlp 8 років тому +19

      www.europhysicsnews.org/articles/epn/pdf/2016/04/epn2016474p21.pdf

    • @Danaredlp
      @Danaredlp 8 років тому +8

      Yes why question what the media is telling us
      why question the fact that the towers had a terrorist insurance

    • @a7legit642
      @a7legit642 8 років тому

      Only if there is an accelerant used...

    • @UaE0BoSS1
      @UaE0BoSS1 8 років тому +49

      7/11 was a part time job

  • @brianphilips1092
    @brianphilips1092 8 років тому +337

    I hope everyone has an awesome day

  • @akiraokami
    @akiraokami 8 років тому +103

    We use hex screws because they don't break as easily as philips screws.

    • @berni8k
      @berni8k 8 років тому +15

      Its mostly a issue for cheap crappy philips screws that are about as hard as cheese. What i hate about them is with how much force you need to push down on it in order to not have it slip, while hex or torx need next to zero force.

    • @aaronleger
      @aaronleger 8 років тому +1

      in canada we have a screw with a square hole in it, it falls in easy and doesnt fall out by acident, it also never strips the screw; i dont think they are used anywhere else but i am always told they are the best type.

    • @THEGOLDENCAR
      @THEGOLDENCAR 8 років тому +1

      Have you heard of JIS (Japanese Industrial Standard) screws? They look like philips but are *much* better. You can look up videos here comparing them and the philips just suck. I think some guy said that philips screws were made to torque out easily for cheap wooden furniture in the 1930s. JIS is *so* much better, they don't torque out and my guess is you don't need to apply so much force on them like the philips.

    • @akiraokami
      @akiraokami 8 років тому +1

      I have not heard about them, just looked them up, they look similar to one of the screws we have here, but if they are, those screws break easily.

    • @evbunke2
      @evbunke2 8 років тому +6

      yeah as someone who builds shit for a living, philips screws are pretty much the worst design of screw possible.
      They're designed so that the driver will pop out once you reach a certain torque, which (in theory) is supposed to prevent you from tightening them too tight. But in reality, it's possible to tighten them so hard that you can't loosen them without the driver popping out and stripping.
      Comptuer hardware is actually kind of the odd one out in that it's standardized to philips. Allen and Torx are just plain better and are used on pretty much everything in professional settings.
      Also thre reason the screws in this case aren't magnetic is because they're probably 316 stainless steel.

  • @repartocorseman
    @repartocorseman 7 років тому +32

    Linus! WTF? Phillips drive screws are the hallmark of unsophisticated low tech construction. They strip easily and require considerable thrust to avoid stripping and the thrust requirement increases to the degree that it is stuck. Sometimes you just can get into a position to provide the necessary thrust to avoid stripping a phillips drive screw. The screws aren't magnetic because they are quality stainless steel. Stripped or broken off fasteners can ruin an entire component potentially thus it's not good to chastise manufacturers who are thoughtful enough to take steps to avoid the issue. Hex and Torx heads look attractive and sophisticated, require very little thrust and are much harder to strip (especially SS ones). There's no reason or excuse for a quality component to have Phillips drive screws and you asking manufacturers to use them and not understanding that stainless screws aren't magnetic or that Phillips drive screws are a poor choice not only makes you appear foolish but leads to poor quality components for everyone given your ability to influence the industry.

    • @nomadben
      @nomadben 6 років тому +1

      Agree 100%

    • @HavokR505
      @HavokR505 5 років тому +2

      perhaps you should learn how to use a screw driver if you fear stripping one in an application such as a desktop computer jajajaja.

    • @origionalwinja
      @origionalwinja 5 років тому

      hopefully this is sarcasm...otherwise its n00b to the core

    • @daftpunk672
      @daftpunk672 5 років тому

      It’s stainless steel lol a Philips head screwdriver ain’t going to strip it especially since your not going to be removing frequently, which is what causes them strip down a bit quicker

  • @JennyEverywhere
    @JennyEverywhere 8 років тому

    Just a quick comment on the sponsor.
    I own the two SunJack Lightsticks in the sponsor ad at the beginning of the video. I *adore* them. They give HUGE amounts of light, have useful modes, and can even work as a battery bank. The sockets are under a screw-down gasketed cap, with a nylon retainer strip. They're well designed and well executed. I purchased both of them for my personal use and got no promotional discounts or spiffs for my opinion.

  • @ItsJayCross319
    @ItsJayCross319 8 років тому +672

    All I see is a Portal Sentry Turret

    • @ItsJayCross319
      @ItsJayCross319 8 років тому +39

      Or, like, a giant Wii

    • @speevee4318
      @speevee4318 8 років тому +1

      now I want to buy it and make it

    • @GTechOfficial
      @GTechOfficial 8 років тому +5

      Exactly what I thought. Now I want them to hook a little speaker into it to make a Turret noise when you turn it on like "Target Acquired"

    • @Beeeyeee
      @Beeeyeee 8 років тому +6

      thats where the name came from:)

    • @tappajaav
      @tappajaav 8 років тому

      Level 4 sentry

  • @ZaberAnsaryOfficial
    @ZaberAnsaryOfficial 8 років тому +140

    Hi, I'm Dr. Zaber... :)

    • @jexic7065
      @jexic7065 8 років тому +7

      Hi, Hope you have a good day Doctor! :)

    • @fredfredyjoe
      @fredfredyjoe 8 років тому +8

      How much will this cost?

    • @TheodoreMauros
      @TheodoreMauros 8 років тому +1

      Run you clever boy, and be a Doctor.

    • @CYRRYANC97
      @CYRRYANC97 8 років тому

      I WANT THAT CASE!

    • @Thermalions
      @Thermalions 8 років тому +1

      Just not The Dr Zaber.

  • @ferdinand3und4zig
    @ferdinand3und4zig 8 років тому +74

    Before blaming Europe dont using stupid Screws, start using the Metric System! Or any other thing, that just the USA dont uses...

    • @ResidentO
      @ResidentO 8 років тому +50

      He's Canadian...

    • @ferdinand3und4zig
      @ferdinand3und4zig 8 років тому +6

      Sergii Cherniavskyi All the same spot.

    • @spicypotato6326
      @spicypotato6326 8 років тому +43

      Actually Canada uses metric, they're just using imperial for all dem Americans

    • @girlsdrinkfeck
      @girlsdrinkfeck 8 років тому

      same thing ,all look and sound the same

    • @rattlehead999
      @rattlehead999 8 років тому +14

      but in canada they use the metric system as far as I am aware.

  • @max.demayo
    @max.demayo 8 років тому +6

    I'm IN LOVE with these compact pc videos from you guys at LTT. Keep it up guys!

  • @Radxr33
    @Radxr33 8 років тому +8

    Linus actually recommended the stock Intel cooler :O

  • @DanielRichards644
    @DanielRichards644 8 років тому +308

    Who decided gaming rigs needed to be Small? Oh, right those folks that want it to double as a Pizza Warming Oven.

    • @a7legit642
      @a7legit642 8 років тому +58

      As long as there's extra cheese I'm good

    • @Adderkleet
      @Adderkleet 8 років тому +10

      Game consoles, mostly. This isn't a "gaming" rig, this is a "small box in my living room, hooked up to my 40" 1080p TV" rig.

    • @ResidentO
      @ResidentO 8 років тому +11

      I did. Blame me

    • @pkotka1317
      @pkotka1317 8 років тому +37

      I actually like smaller cases since they don't take as much space as normal Atx cases and are generally nicer looking. And since we all can agree that most cases are >60% air inside why wouldn't you squeeze that waste volume out? Of course you stop squeezing when temps start rising.

    • @NightWalkerasd
      @NightWalkerasd 8 років тому +1

      Meanwhile my ncase with a custom loop and two rads maintains cool, quiet and overclocked a 4790k and a 980ti. :3

  • @vatipaa22
    @vatipaa22 8 років тому +1357

    my name is jafar
    i come from afar
    there's a Note 7 in my car
    allahu akbar

    • @AlbertHwanggoogle
      @AlbertHwanggoogle 8 років тому +66

      How original and funny.

    • @aps-c1766
      @aps-c1766 8 років тому +6

      DAFAK

    • @Ps-lv6id
      @Ps-lv6id 8 років тому +8

      not original it's everywhere.

    • @merttar4935
      @merttar4935 8 років тому +102

      -my name is abdoul
      -islam is very cool
      -don't call me a fool
      -or i'll blow up your school

    • @ahmedadell5647
      @ahmedadell5647 8 років тому +3

      Tohohama Cikushima nice dude

  • @pointyposeidon
    @pointyposeidon 8 років тому +103

    6:10 HE STUCK HIS FINGER IN THE POWER SUPPLY!! But he's not dead?

    • @Lysol_kb
      @Lysol_kb 8 років тому +2

      wasn't moving/ plugged in

    • @karigreyd2808
      @karigreyd2808 8 років тому +42

      It can still kill you even of it's unplugged.

    • @notdrew3780
      @notdrew3780 8 років тому +3

      RIP Linus

    • @maximilliandestefano8631
      @maximilliandestefano8631 8 років тому +9

      HES A GOD

    • @Outfrost
      @Outfrost 8 років тому +3

      Not really. I mean, you shouldn't try, but in reality power supplies are slightly more user-serviceable than manufacturers do (and obviously must) make it out to be. Of course, most you can do inside one is replace the fan, but in theory the capacitors inside modern PSUs should have discharge resistors wired around them, so that they don't hold their charge for too long. And regardless of what you do, always ground yourself (e.g. by plugging the PSU into a wall socket with the switch turned off) and don't try to sense the temperature of the components inside a running PSU using your hand :P

  • @Skufflewick
    @Skufflewick 8 років тому

    LTT!!! THANK YOU for including open style coolers in this!!! I have been looking for how blower vs open coolers do in extreme sff cases for a very long time!! It was awesome to see! You legitimately dont understand how excited I am to see this!

  • @aaronmicalowe
    @aaronmicalowe 6 років тому

    The hex screw is used to prevent people from DIY repairs and force them to pay the supplier to replace the whole item. Simplifies the warranty and increases profits via "after sales support". My simple rule is, if it has a hex screw, don't buy it.
    In carpentry a hex screw is called a torque screw and is typically used for long screws that need a better fit when using a drill with a hex bit to screw them in. There's no reason (or excuse) to use hex screws on metal to metal contacts unless they're designed to never be loosened (like on railway tracks).

  • @strawwagen
    @strawwagen 8 років тому +19

    It kinda looks like a portal turret when its on the stand

  • @jnagtube
    @jnagtube 8 років тому +4

    their indie gogo campaign yesterday was a huge success. first limited run sold in 11 minutes.

  • @lulluedge9457
    @lulluedge9457 8 років тому +7

    "don't put you finger in the PSU or you may die" *puts his index finger halfway in the PSU at **6:10*

  • @smirkingdevil
    @smirkingdevil 8 років тому

    This is why I come to this channel. Keep up the good work.

  • @teknoman117
    @teknoman117 6 років тому

    Looking back on this video, I'm so glad I backed it. It's an awesome case. My intention was to be able to take a gaming desktop on flights as a carry-on. Still surprised I haven't had trouble with TSA yet...

  • @russ18uk
    @russ18uk 8 років тому +50

    I like how the UK doesn't exist!

  • @KyrreStalsberg
    @KyrreStalsberg 8 років тому +54

    4:10:
    "Just keep your fingers out of it or you could die"
    6:09
    *stick my fingers in there*
    :P

    • @yallahhabibi7467
      @yallahhabibi7467 8 років тому

      thats what i thought ;(

    • @DeilGrist
      @DeilGrist 8 років тому +2

      He touched the chassis, not internals of the PSU. The PSU's capacitors can retain enough charge to kill you even while it's off.

    • @Dadodaw
      @Dadodaw 8 років тому

      Even when it's off you shouldn't go poking around in your PSU.

    • @Dadodaw
      @Dadodaw 8 років тому

      ***** Before the capacitors can retain a charge.

    • @Slot1Gamer
      @Slot1Gamer 8 років тому +4

      The large caps have discharge resistors across them, the'll be empty in a few seconds after powering off

  • @Phynellius
    @Phynellius 8 років тому

    I doubt I'll be moving out of my Silverstone RVZ01 any time soon. Nice to see the development of small cases isn't dying off.

  • @rezidentseagull5651
    @rezidentseagull5651 8 років тому

    Finally! I've been waiting for this review for a while now since it appeared on the forum!

  • @ugh.idontwanna
    @ugh.idontwanna 8 років тому +10

    Hex screws are awesome though, especially with small screws

  • @riodwisaputraa
    @riodwisaputraa 8 років тому +37

    KallaAnka is now playing No Man's Sky.
    wait what? people still playing that shit?

    • @ThatNerdIndy
      @ThatNerdIndy 8 років тому +21

      if the game was 5$, i would probably love it :D

    • @ppsarrakis
      @ppsarrakis 8 років тому

      couldnt agree more,the game was just overpriced else its a great indie game....

    • @XTCProbstA2
      @XTCProbstA2 8 років тому

      so can that be a shout out to him xD

    • @rabnudspecies9560
      @rabnudspecies9560 8 років тому +1

      people still watch keemstar.

    • @imjoeking_
      @imjoeking_ 8 років тому

      notice how when they show task manager the clock says it's 8/11. It was a new game when they recorded those clips

  • @LlamaFluff
    @LlamaFluff 8 років тому +47

    Brit here, we use Philips Screws. Also, Britain is missing from your map @ 4:35

    • @Reinturtle
      @Reinturtle 8 років тому +1

      lol is that a brexit joke or something?

    • @LlamaFluff
      @LlamaFluff 8 років тому +1

      Reinturtle Um, no? We're missing from the map. Ireland is there though.

    • @Xxcactus108xX
      @Xxcactus108xX 8 років тому +3

      BRYTAN SOCKS MATE

    • @Reinturtle
      @Reinturtle 8 років тому +1

      LlamaFluff but it has to be intentional, right?

    • @LlamaFluff
      @LlamaFluff 8 років тому

      Reinturtle Why would it? Every other country is on the map.

  • @vitorviotti
    @vitorviotti 8 років тому

    Seams nice and all, but I already got my self a Node 202 early this year and I'm all proud and happy with my rig. Right now i'm looking into modding some stuff on it.

  • @OnePfranz
    @OnePfranz 8 років тому

    Europe here. We'll start using Philips screws as soon as you guys convert to metric. BTW high quality stainless steel screws are often non-magnetic. I'd prefer more strength and better corrosive behavieour over magnetism for the one time you touch that thing. cheers.

  • @jessepoika5494
    @jessepoika5494 8 років тому +149

    We will stop using hex heads when you stop using imperial over metrics :^)

    • @Kirtasht
      @Kirtasht 7 років тому +11

      Canada is in America -_-

    • @jacobspadt2567
      @jacobspadt2567 7 років тому +6

      Kirtasht Yeah, but not the cool part of America.

    • @macintoshpluss
      @macintoshpluss 7 років тому +19

      Hes from Canada, in Canada we use the metric system

    • @ian1064
      @ian1064 7 років тому +12

      EMPiiRE imperial is for down syndrome fucks

    • @KrebsLovesFiesh
      @KrebsLovesFiesh 7 років тому +9

      EMPiiRE Metric is arguably better. Imperial is based on metric actually. Metric has a real life definition and the measurements are done down to pico, which is quite precise. The imperial system is very reliant on demical points. Metric only needs decimal points for added accuracy, but imperial requires the decimal point for many measurements.The imperial system has one more flaw; ambiguous conversion methods. There are no nice round numbers and no one can remember them all.

  • @EposVox
    @EposVox 8 років тому +3

    What about this size for a custom router build?

    • @Lacsap3366
      @Lacsap3366 3 роки тому

      would be a very nice opnsense box.
      Mine is running on a very small mini itx pc but this case is even smaller.

  • @ZeroColdx911
    @ZeroColdx911 8 років тому +5

    When is this thing set to release? TAKE MY MONEY!

    • @wu0fenl111
      @wu0fenl111 8 років тому

      Subscribe to the mailing list!

  • @_intrepid
    @_intrepid 8 років тому

    Oh wow, didn't know this cool little case is made in my country! Go Ząber!

  • @correzzana1992
    @correzzana1992 8 років тому +2

    Makes me want to throw out the window my brother "jet engine noisy" PS4 and build a beast living room console smasher/entertainment machine! :D
    The idea and looks of this chassis are awesome imo

  • @MakersMuse
    @MakersMuse 8 років тому +13

    Rofl, yep always gotta disclaim the crap out of these kinds of videos... The amount of failed projects I've covered... good god That said - dat case...

    • @JasonGroom
      @JasonGroom 6 років тому

      My two favorite channels cross payhs...nice

    • @notquiteordinary
      @notquiteordinary 6 років тому

      This case has plenty of use cases but I wouldn't use them for gaming

    • @teknoman117
      @teknoman117 6 років тому

      Well this one actually came out. Glad I backed it.

  • @selim63389
    @selim63389 8 років тому +17

    aahm... im here in germany abd i use these philips head screws ...?

    • @VictorJavierdeBarutellArnal
      @VictorJavierdeBarutellArnal 8 років тому +16

      Germany >>>>>>> USA

    • @Lonestar24
      @Lonestar24 8 років тому

      The UK is literally not even ON that map.
      Greyed out is the whole european continent minus Russia and some former Soviet republics.

    • @topkekbieri
      @topkekbieri 8 років тому +4

      ummm... look again at the map. It clearly says the entirety of Europe uses Hex screws, which is just not true.

    • @wapted
      @wapted 8 років тому

      They are rarely used in the UK tbh, mostly philips.

    • @Daeyae
      @Daeyae 8 років тому

      UK uses Phillips head, I've never seen those screws before in my life

  • @MrKaKisen
    @MrKaKisen 8 років тому +16

    "KallaAnka" - Cool Steam name. 8:37

    • @doggie0819
      @doggie0819 8 років тому +9

      bad choice of game though

    • @MrKaKisen
      @MrKaKisen 8 років тому +2

      Haha, that's also an opinion :)

  • @FVDaudio
    @FVDaudio 8 років тому

    I would like to see as much as possible a video with all cases (or assembled systems), next to each other for size comparison and summary capabilities.

  • @johnobrien1287
    @johnobrien1287 8 років тому +1

    I just ordered on of these on their Indiegogo page!! So excited!

  • @unnecessarilylonghandle
    @unnecessarilylonghandle 8 років тому +5

    Up next: Watercooling in Dr Zaber Sentry case

    • @dukdo7790
      @dukdo7790 8 років тому +3

      Step 1: Dunk case in water.
      Step 2: Cry about all the money you wasted.

    • @somebody8669
      @somebody8669 8 років тому

      +Dankerino Nicherino that sounds legit

    • @topkekbieri
      @topkekbieri 8 років тому

      dank

    • @owogang2026
      @owogang2026 8 років тому

      +Dieser 1337 Baka. indeed

  • @teknoman117
    @teknoman117 8 років тому +3

    Backed a pair of these today. LAN party PC that actually fits in a backpack here I come!

  • @tareqhaider6327
    @tareqhaider6327 8 років тому +6

    No dust filters?

  • @ZShogan
    @ZShogan 6 років тому

    4:43
    Being one of the lucky 100 to purchase a Sentry through the website this month, I can say that this criticism has been addressed.

  • @FeuerToifel
    @FeuerToifel 8 років тому +5

    would say a reasonable config will be something like i3-6100 paired with a GTX 1050 or RX 460 or maybe one higher up either nvidia or amd.

    • @drZaberPL
      @drZaberPL 8 років тому +30

      We've been running prototypes with i7/Xeon E3 paired up with GTX 970 / R9-270X without problems so far. It's just that going over 150W TDP on GPU and 90W TDP (which Linus just did) on CPU might mean throttling and bottlenecks in such case.

    • @incepter123
      @incepter123 8 років тому

      +drZaberPL I hope this goes through. This is, perfect!

  • @RoyTelling
    @RoyTelling 8 років тому +5

    LoL us in the Europe say the same about you in a US screw system.
    Just from the looks of them screws they might be Stainless steel look to see if there is any coding on them "A2 or A4 are the most common coding used on S/Steel screws nuts and bolts the case looks good might think about it as a carry PC

    • @JoahTheThread5ive
      @JoahTheThread5ive 8 років тому +7

      He is from canada

    • @RoyTelling
      @RoyTelling 8 років тому +2

      Opps LoL keep forgetting and keep thinking he is US
      SORRYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY

    • @bit2shift
      @bit2shift 8 років тому

      Stainless steel can be magnetic if pressed.

    • @RoyTelling
      @RoyTelling 8 років тому

      there are two main types of Stainless Steels
      Austenitic and Ferritic.
      Ferritic are magnetic (400 grades S/Steels ie 409/1.4512)
      Austenitic are classed as non magnetic BUT are very slightly magnetic only detectable by special equipment (300 grades S/Steel ie 316/1.4401)
      there are lots of other things that can make S/Steels magnetic but that too long to go through here

    • @jjosesb01
      @jjosesb01 8 років тому +1

      Linus lives in Canada not the u.s. Dumbfuck

  • @ThatNerdIndy
    @ThatNerdIndy 8 років тому +6

    If you build a Skylake non-OC i3 or i5 in it and compare it with a GTX1060/1070 there should be no heat problems :D

    • @ksells
      @ksells 8 років тому

      But where's the fun in a non-OC CPU? ;)

    • @kasperlindstrom9990
      @kasperlindstrom9990 8 років тому

      An unlocked cpu would be better, quite eaay to go between an overclocked, overvolted state and a non overclock, undervolted state or even over/underclock with reduced voltage..

    • @ThatNerdIndy
      @ThatNerdIndy 8 років тому

      ksells
      then you could melt the case ;)
      JK, i think there are no problems up to 4.4GHz :D

    • @kurok1tenshi
      @kurok1tenshi 8 років тому +1

      these boxes aren´t for oc anyways, you cant oc consoles either >_>. He crammed all that in there to show the super worst case scenario as he said.

    • @ThatNerdIndy
      @ThatNerdIndy 8 років тому +3

      kurok1tenshi
      you could easily overclock an i5-6600k to 4.0-4.2Ghz

  • @bufftammy735
    @bufftammy735 8 років тому

    I love the node 202 in fact I have one and I love it, I wish they had a side window with holes drilled in it for airflow.

  • @muhammadaswanbinawang5697
    @muhammadaswanbinawang5697 5 років тому

    Aaaaand two years down the road, Dr Zaber's Sentry entered it's second version iteration, showing the interest in SFF.

  • @PorucznikBorewicz
    @PorucznikBorewicz 8 років тому +36

    Wooo! Made in Poland. :D

  • @Rugg-qk4pl
    @Rugg-qk4pl 8 років тому +23

    Your 750 watt psu powers a Titan xp and 22 core Xeon... My 750 watt psu powers an rx 480 and fx 8320 lol

    • @williambenskin9714
      @williambenskin9714 8 років тому

      try sad times

    • @abdulmuhaimin5274
      @abdulmuhaimin5274 8 років тому

      Linus said "700 watt PSU" not 750 watt

    • @yeh5532
      @yeh5532 8 років тому +3

      My 800 watt psu powers a 1070 and a 4790k...
      it was only $8 more than the 600 watt version though :/ don't blame me

    • @Rugg-qk4pl
      @Rugg-qk4pl 8 років тому

      I didn't even pay for mine though, my father did something that killed my old power supply and he bought me a new one without me even asking :d

    • @smileyguyz
      @smileyguyz 8 років тому

      my 430 watt powers a potato

  • @geennaam1201
    @geennaam1201 8 років тому +12

    8:40
    people still play no mans sky?

    • @AlphaCore_
      @AlphaCore_ 8 років тому

      Some people found it relaxing since the massive repetitiveness. And it's popular throughout ASMR community.

    • @lVlegabyte
      @lVlegabyte 8 років тому

      +sepehr certain people get a positive physical reaction to certain sounds. Others get relaxed by the same sounds. That is the tldr of ASMR. the community is of course people that make videos catering to ASMR and those that watch those videos

  • @tiebei2548
    @tiebei2548 8 років тому

    This is a pretty brilliant design. Computers have become so much easier to build since the 90s. No excuses for using consoles for gaming anymore.

  • @bradleynealdaley
    @bradleynealdaley 6 років тому

    Use some vasalene in the middle of the hex on the screws. Helps for installing small fasteners, as the 'goop' sticks the fastener to the bit driver instead of using magnetism (as the fasteners are probably 17-4 stainless steel - expensive stuff)

  • @husssein5153
    @husssein5153 8 років тому +28

    what is the point of shoving all of this high end hardware into a shitty small case to cook it for no reason, when you can show it off with a mid-tower with a sidepanel window with leds and keep it way cooler and more presentable. After all, it is a computer not a potato console that doesn't need airflow

    • @ppsarrakis
      @ppsarrakis 8 років тому +2

      im really not impressed.... all those big words and this is just a steel box.....

    • @husssein5153
      @husssein5153 8 років тому

      Democritus86 yea it should cost $20

    • @ppsarrakis
      @ppsarrakis 8 років тому +1

      well 20 seems a bit too low but i cant see this going more than 60.....

    • @husssein5153
      @husssein5153 8 років тому

      Democritus86 for me it is worth $20 lol

    • @LGBender
      @LGBender 8 років тому +16

      +husssein Well, for others your mostly plastic mid tower living up to the RGB hype is worth no more than 20$. It's all a matter of preference.

  • @WhyUbrown
    @WhyUbrown 8 років тому +6

    Hex screws are superior in everyway you Imperial measurement system using Philistine.

    • @Bakunawater
      @Bakunawater 8 років тому +2

      he is canadian.

    • @WhyUbrown
      @WhyUbrown 8 років тому +3

      I was just joking. But seriously Phillips head screws were designed on purpose to make the screwdrivers slip to help prevent over torquing but nowadays everyone uses torque setting screwdrivers yet i still often slip on philips heads. This is not a problem with hexs.

    • @Bakunawater
      @Bakunawater 8 років тому

      +Nine_inch_Snails I am not sure about what you just said, but ok (sorry, not into screws)

  • @bn9624
    @bn9624 8 років тому +4

    What are the lengths of the CableMod cables?

    • @Slot1Gamer
      @Slot1Gamer 8 років тому +20

      as long as a piece of string

    • @benslv
      @benslv 8 років тому +2

      Ok thanks :P

    • @alecwhatshisname5170
      @alecwhatshisname5170 8 років тому +2

      BN twice as long as half their length.

    • @MaZEEZaM
      @MaZEEZaM 7 років тому

      Wow, helpful comments lol.

  • @stijnkraft
    @stijnkraft 8 років тому

    Dutchie here, very European.
    So I've been building PC's since the late 90's now and I've never ever come across a PC case that did not have Phillips head screws. Come to think of it, I only ever run into Hex in 80's and 90's Philips and Marantz audio equipment, Scandinavian Speaker Drivers and Ikea crap :D.

  • @DoomWalker42
    @DoomWalker42 8 років тому

    Something tells me this case will not be cheap! It is amazing though and I really, really want it. Already have a mini-ITX system minus the PSU and AIO CPU Cooler. Will definitely be saving up for this case and rig upgrades!!!!

  • @BossManC
    @BossManC 8 років тому +4

    you should mention that ting is US based and not available to Canadians..

    • @elilegend7485
      @elilegend7485 8 років тому +3

      What makes you think it's US based? It's made by two guys from poland

    • @Ownsterx
      @Ownsterx 8 років тому

      "Ting provides service in the United States using Sprint's CDMA,
      EV-DO 3G, 4G WiMAX, and 4G LTE nationwide network as well as GSM service
      via the T-Mobile network."

    • @elilegend7485
      @elilegend7485 8 років тому +1

      lol I read "that thing" meaning the case, sorry my bad

    • @BossManC
      @BossManC 8 років тому

      That can only be subscribed to in the US!

  • @icey_u12
    @icey_u12 8 років тому +11

    yep complain about the preimem stainless steel bolts

    • @heart4011
      @heart4011 5 років тому +1

      "preimem" Lmao

  • @Supreme-Emperor-Mittens
    @Supreme-Emperor-Mittens 8 років тому +3

    GIVE US ANOTHER EPISODE
    OF "KICK FARTED"

  • @thecloisterdgamer976
    @thecloisterdgamer976 6 років тому

    I had a ltt vid as my ad it's the best day of my life

  • @casperclaudi1249
    @casperclaudi1249 8 років тому

    great video ! thanks linus and team!

  • @NicksDomain101
    @NicksDomain101 8 років тому +2

    I wish these computer cases had more usb ports on the front.

    • @timramich
      @timramich 8 років тому

      I wish they had one more expansion card slot and a space for a slim ODD.

    • @Drunken_Hamster
      @Drunken_Hamster 8 років тому

      FINALLY, SOMEONE SENSIBLE!!

    • @toymachine4253
      @toymachine4253 8 років тому

      Hey Nick, turn the case around. Problem solved.

    • @NicksDomain101
      @NicksDomain101 8 років тому

      toy machine I dont like looking at the back of my computer case, it also messes up my airflow if I do that

    • @pepegapepegov4820
      @pepegapepegov4820 8 років тому +2

      what about USB-hubs?

  • @DrFafika
    @DrFafika 8 років тому +6

    My video card gets 100+°C at 100% fan speed, when playing. lol.

    • @KimionTM
      @KimionTM 8 років тому

      You should get a better cooling solution

    • @topkekbieri
      @topkekbieri 8 років тому

      What card is it and what does your cooling solution look like? This shouldn't be possible in any way.

    • @DrFafika
      @DrFafika 8 років тому

      i think the thermal paste just doesn't work anymore. i have a sapphire hd 3870 :D

    • @topkekbieri
      @topkekbieri 8 років тому

      anonYMUS Then change it, it's not that hard.
      These temps could kill your card in no time.
      Just unscrew all the screws, clean the old thermal paste with some alcohol and change the thermal paste.
      Did that to my HD7970 and brought the temps down by about 7-8°C under load.
      And don't be so lighthearted about it... even if it's just a 3870, I wouldn't want to kill it. Maybe you can put it into a multimedia PC if you get a new one, like I did with my old 4870.

    • @DrFafika
      @DrFafika 8 років тому

      Dieser 1337 Baka. Thank you :-), i'll do what you said. i didn't think there were nice people on youtube.

  • @Rankhole123
    @Rankhole123 8 років тому +4

    Notice me Linus senpaiiii

  • @sawyerbergeron3288
    @sawyerbergeron3288 8 років тому

    Hex screws are actually pretty awesome (never stripped one when using the right size bit, while phillips basically invites head stripping) but they are definitely way easier to use if magnetic

  • @1978SOOTY
    @1978SOOTY 7 років тому +1

    Great Video as usual LTT. This is the case I am looking for, thanks!

  • @rajgill7576
    @rajgill7576 8 років тому +3

    I get the small form factors for laptops, you have to hold the damn thing. but I don't get this.... why does it matter how small your box-to-plug-peripherals into is???

  • @christopherbjrkeng4918
    @christopherbjrkeng4918 8 років тому +11

    My brother just touched the bottom left of my mobo and somehow killed the cpu, rip 3820

    • @boxadmiral
      @boxadmiral 8 років тому +2

      Is he made of water/metal?

    • @topkekbieri
      @topkekbieri 8 років тому

      not necessarily. Probably just fired the motherboard, not the CPU

    • @alphadanger2223
      @alphadanger2223 8 років тому +8

      M8 i used a knife to cut the thermal paste off the cpu and it still worked

    • @EddoWagt
      @EddoWagt 8 років тому

      +Clorox Bleach wtf

    • @MrAntieMatter
      @MrAntieMatter 8 років тому +9

      He is a bottle of bleach, so that makes sense.

  • @GerambHD
    @GerambHD 7 років тому +43

    Why didn't he mention the price? THIS THING COSTS 235$ I MEAN ITS JUST A LITTLE STEEL THING

    • @ThatYellowPokemon
      @ThatYellowPokemon 7 років тому +2

      Hooodini rather use a pizza box

    • @Voltaic314
      @Voltaic314 7 років тому +4

      Hooodini check out the node 202 case if you like small form factor. it's slightly bigger but relatively the same thing for only $80 ($120 if you get the one with a power supply included). still pretty awesome price for mini itx.

    • @aaronmicalowe
      @aaronmicalowe 6 років тому +5

      Because the video was made pre-production so the price wasn't known at that time.

  • @Salahudin-
    @Salahudin- 7 років тому

    Here are some good points from an online forum I found on this topic and I agree with them.
    HEX vs PHILLIPS:
    #1
    Basically, Phillips screws were developed before torque-limiting factory screwdrivers were invented, and they were carefully designed to strip. Besides that, they require forward pressure as well as rotation in order to turn, while hex screws only need to be turned. When I switched my XL-5 truck to hex hardware, it became ten times easier to work on and my hands didn't get so tired.
    #2
    Hex hardware is much easier to use and stripping is less likely to happen.
    Plus you do not have to put pressure down on the hex driver like you do on a screw driver in order to stop the screw driver from slipping.
    And if you are tearing apart an entire truck that is alot less fatigue on the arms. There is a reason that nearly every major manufacturer has basically switched to hex exclusively.
    Comments taken from:
    traxxas.com/forums/showthread.php?471704-Hex-Screws-vs-Phillips

  • @rajgill7576
    @rajgill7576 8 років тому

    as a mechanic your gripes about the fasteners make me chuckle xD

  • @lukemich12
    @lukemich12 8 років тому +4

    ting is legit as fuck I only pay about 26 dollars a month

    • @Smolandgor
      @Smolandgor 8 років тому +1

      i pay only 2.5 dollars a month in Ukraine I have only 4 gigs of traffic, and phonecalls, but it's ok for me.

    • @JamesBalazs
      @JamesBalazs 8 років тому +2

      I pay £13 a month ($17 usd) for unlimited internet (I have used 18 gigs in the last 2 weeks), 200 texts and 200 minutes with 3 mobile. Ting still seems overpriced to me.

    • @_thomas
      @_thomas 8 років тому

      I pay £11 ($15) a month with 3, get 3000 texts, 300 minutes, unlimited internet. I need it though, I used about 30gbs on wifi last month, and 50gbs on mobile data. Why, how I love 3 contracts that aren't sold any more.

    • @Spaztiq
      @Spaztiq 8 років тому

      Too bad it's US only, which is sad/annoying as Linus is in Canada last time I heard. We get ass-raped up here for mobile. I'm at $70/mo with only 256MB of data. Fucking Bell.

  • @kristianstr
    @kristianstr 8 років тому +6

    Pause at 0:15 and look at is face 😂😂😂

  • @maestrosdelpcp8060
    @maestrosdelpcp8060 8 років тому +5

    pon subtitulos en español que podria ayudar a muchos

  • @petrus4
    @petrus4 8 років тому

    It's an interesting looking case at first glance, Linus. I will say that the designer's heart is in the right place. However, after looking at those heat numbers, I would definitely want to stick with a vanilla mini ITX case with lots of venting. I am deeply paranoid about temperature, and the main reason why is because whenever I buy a given piece of hardware, I have no idea how long it's going to have to last me.

  • @MVrockersPS3
    @MVrockersPS3 8 років тому

    MY Sugo SG13 is a PITA to work in because you have to remove the power supply to do anything but change the GPU. This case doesn't look bad for anything but the PSU cables at the PSU.

  • @Spitoasa
    @Spitoasa 8 років тому

    no words,So beautiful.

  • @ReQuiem_2099
    @ReQuiem_2099 8 років тому

    This case appears to be a slightly smaller version of the Fractal Design Node 202. Except the guy on Awesome Sauce was able to fit a R9 Nano and an AiO CPU cooler into that case, considerably helping to combat the kind of heat issues this case appears to be suffering from.

  • @nathanwest2304
    @nathanwest2304 8 років тому

    comment regarding the screws: they are nonmagnetic since they are made of stainless steel, a high amount of chrome and/or nickle makes them resistant to corrosion.

  • @victorwarner2734
    @victorwarner2734 8 років тому

    best channel on UA-cam

  • @cpthuggyface2011
    @cpthuggyface2011 8 років тому

    I'm liking these itx builds.

  • @PR0XIDIAN
    @PR0XIDIAN 8 років тому

    I actually own the steam machine you showed at the beginning :) I LOVE it's size. But for extra hard drives I had to go with an E-Sata enclosure.

  • @knexpert1700
    @knexpert1700 8 років тому +1

    The NFC S4 Mini is like 4L, but then again, it requires an external power supply, and that usually means like a max of 330W.

  •  7 років тому

    Half year after I figured out this is a polish case.
    Awesome! :)

  • @landfisho7941
    @landfisho7941 7 років тому

    Yayy! You had NZ on your map of people who don't use hex screws. Thanks for not forgetting us Linus :)>
    Maybe that's the Canadian way

  • @nextlifeonearth
    @nextlifeonearth 8 років тому

    About the hex screw: don't lie, they use those outside of Europe as well.
    they're just not often used on computer hardware.
    I bet Taran's bike has them.

  • @GenBloodLust
    @GenBloodLust 8 років тому

    This is beautiful
    when I saw that green glow coming out of the side i was like does it have a titan xp in it then Linus is like we went crazy titan xp

  • @pauulnotfound546
    @pauulnotfound546 8 років тому

    I like all of the small form factor content