@@fl3x1s54 yes I agree. I wasn’t being sarcastic. The cases are great. A lot of them don’t look so great when you look really close though. They make basically the only itx nas case. There are some others but they are never on sale.
@@xezee Yes, his best cable management happened sometime in 2006. And, like a grumpy old man forever referring back to his "glory days" in the war, Linus just can't move on from that.
You should check out TechYesCity then, he does things more down to normal peoples price range and shares what older gems can stand side by side with brand new cpu's so you can toss more on everything else to get maximum performance to $ possible.
Actually, The CPU isn't THAT expensive. www.newegg.com/supermicro-mbd-h11ssl-n702p-ma015-o-single-amd-epyc-7000-series-processor-socket-sp3/p/N82E16813183689?Description=SUPERMICRO%20AMD%20EPYC%20Rome&cm_re=SUPERMICRO_AMD%20EPYC%20Rome-_-13-183-689-_-Product&quicklink=true This is with a motherboard and the CPU. 5k price tag. Which isn't bad at all considering.
@@GameDevMadeEasy It depends if you get the dual socket capable Epycs. Those cost a fair bit more then TR. However the single socket ones are only a few hundred over TR.
they could at least use an actual fuckin paint marker if nobody can use a can of touchup properly... that being said the defect on that panel was too big for touch up, send it back to the paint line
@@mikeymaiku Possibly, but usually those items get held onto for a bulk RMA to the vendor once you have enough crap to warrant changing a paint line to a given color to do rework
@@schwig44 and silverstone is a low volume company. Those tend to just throw it away if they dont build up enough rma parts. A 100 dollar profit (doubt it honestly) product doesnt give enough incentive to spend hundreds if not a few grand to ship there and back for a scratch. Hence the marker to the scratch lol altho they could have done it a bit better than a solid straight line lol. You can hide a scratch with a marker alot better than if you overshot the entire area with the pen tip
Nooooo Linus, take off that stupid terrible beanie. I even liked you more with that cap as if you were a goofy teenager... that's even better then the outcast hobo beanie looking stupid thing.
@@Cooe. Man, SSDs aren't that cheap everywhere, you'll need to remember, just for a little bit, that Dollar isn't the only currency being used out there. Just Chill out man, you're beeing salty for nothing.
@@Cooe. Dude. Before you reply to me. You're misunderstanding every post that someone is saying to you. Throw out your entire understanding of the thread to this point and try reading it again. I know you're tempted to fire off a reply but just humour me and read through it all with your current assumptions put to the side for the moment. If after doing so you come to the exact same conclusion, then go ahead and reply however you want, but just try this first.
This thing would be an absolute unit of an ITX rendering machine. With those networking ports you could easily task this thing to work as a slave system that renders just about anything from another system and then output the finished product directly to a data server or back to the master system.
This is awesome for home lab servers with IPMI - I've been looking for an SFF AMD Mobo with IPMI for a while. That + 10gb networking for iSCSI makes it a great candidate for a homelab hypervisor host.
Love Jake and Linus. It’s like watching a charismatic big bro and a too smart little bro combo. Sometimes getting on each others nerves but they’re stuck with each other for life kind of thing 😂
it is impractical for everything i can thing of. For storage you have NAS configurations that can hold up to 8 3.5" drives and 2 1180 M.2 drives for less than 1 EYPC CPU with a 10 Gbps NIC optional part. For compute you have options of high CPU core EYPC CPUs or high GPU core nVidia GPUs with lots of RAM on each. For IoT it costs to much and an ARM SoC is enough for most devices if not overkill on them. For a head node lf a IoT home network it is still overkill and overpriced. For a 4k, 8k, 12k, and 16k mobile storage device it is more expensive then need be as it should just be full of drives with a quick CPU as core count is not very needed to pass data from NVMe drive. For gaming it will suck. you have to use an adapter to get a hard drive port then you have the thing of most games run slower with 32+ cores than with 4. So yes you can have it for that but it is a waste as you can do better on basically anything else. It is a waste of money and resources every use case i can think of.
Cable management made by people who are not techs are the worst, you have to keep in mind what happens if you wanna work in that computer again....and not cut over 9000 tie fkin wraps.
wow this is exactly what I need as a digital nomad 3d graphics professional, such PC's are used for 3d rendering in visualisation industry, the motherboard not quite mini itx though, it's deep mini itx which is 17x 20 cm
@@ThirstysURL ehhh? Zen 1 based epyc was ok. Zen 2 is wild. Zen 3 is absolutely insane. You can legitimately play games just fine on zen 3 EPYC. It's actually really funny to see.
@@vuza752 The FAN control in ASRock IPMI is pretty impressive when compared to the most modern Supermicro Motherboard Fan control, which is still a absolute joke.
@@blendarious yea, also just the fact that they release their OEM products developments as products for the masses. Someone needed a board like this, chances are someone else will as well.
This machine would be awesome for compute functions, like searching for prime numbers. The CPU cores and and awesome GPU would make it brilliant for any applications. I'd still love you guys to do a "bang for your buck" video on throughput with Prime95 or BOINC. Prime95 in particular as the significance of L3 cache size is a key factor with FFT multiplication.
I am a fan of Mini-ITX, built one 5 yrs ago and currently using: Corsair 250D, Asus Impact VII, 4770K + Corsair H100i, Geforce 1660 SUPER OC. I love how portable it is. Using an M.2 SSD cuts the PCIe card from x16 to x8 which sucks, so I just kept using my SATA SSD. Though on my next build, I wanna do custom liquid cooling and not sure I'd wanna go ITX with it.. probably MicroATX since I wanna cool CPU + GPU
@@Ieuan775 image saying taht to linus after he said that the funnel is working longer then him there. if it doesnt work i'll probably scratch it out of my netflix special. :D
Everyone seems to love this case! It's a bit like building a black hole. You plug it in and it sucks everything in the room into a singular spot on your desk. Wham!
I bought i3 4core and I am quite happy for now. This guy is happy too, just showing 64core... feeling his joy too. Great upload from Linus, although I am not that fanboy to get CPU wothy of half of my new car. Still like it. 10y later I get my entry level 64core.
Nah, RAM consumption hasn't been increasing as crazily as it did in the 90s and 2000s. In 10 years, we might see 64-128 GB being the norm, but I really doubt it to be more well into the 2030s. 10 years ago, 4 GB was the norm for new PCs, 16 is now. That's just a fourfold increase. The most cheapo laptops still come with just 4 gigs of RAM.
It's so satisfying to watch..... Linus using his nimble baby fingers in a tiny baby powerful PC ! Love your vids man ! Love to Anthony and Riley eheheheh
@@ThaTruFily Yes, I value my freedom and happiness as most important . If money is your goal in life, then yes American still allows individuals who are honest, hardworking to achieve their dream. I do worry about young people who think, well if I make a lot of money, all my problems will go away and my life will be incredible. Absolutely not.
@Jeff Mattel So true, if you're happy and motivated, the American dream is still attainable. I will say this; money is not the means to end for self-worth and happiness.
@Jeff Mattel If you pay attention in school, apply yourself, have enough money to do that, have enough money or time to train or get higher education, are completely healthy, are willing to do a job based on remuneration even if it makes you miserable and have a smattering of other luck and privilege, then you too can be comfortably wealthy. You still won't be rich enough to afford anything you want though, and you're still probably six month to a year away from homelessness if it all goes wrong.
@@the_retag If you mean "getting the same computing power but with 80's tech", you're probably building some sort of mini borg cube filled to the brim with 68000 CPUs
I was excited for just a second when he said "I don't know who would want this, but someone must want this" and thought he was going to announce a giveaway for it and was thinking, oh ya I would want this! Then I got sad again cause of course we don't get nice things.
Well a steel/aluminium panel is not really e-waste. And instead of using a random black sharpie painting over a big area that looks awful they could at least try to match the color, get a somewhat durable paint and try to make it as invisible as possible. Or you know, take care to not scratch a $200 case during production. Nevertheless I'd sent the whole thing back if they had shipped it to me that way, probably producing a lot more wasted resources.
@@christophmayer3991 I'm sure if you contacted them about it they'd at least send you another panel. Plus, seriously would you?? It's on the inside nobody cares.
EPYC its not created for gsming, im pretty sure that if i use a i9 10850k to render a big project animation (solar sistem with all the deatails) it will be A LOT slower than the epyc
It is very logical though. NH - all noctua air coolers have this U - single tower cooler 12 - 120mm fan S - single fan TR4-SP3 - supports TR4 and SP3 sockets combine all of it and you get NH-U12S TR4-SP3.
The Noctua naming scheme is actually very logical and consistent if you bother to look into it. Compared to random nonsense names (mountains, whatever) that most other manufacturers use, you know exactly what you're dealing with just from the name even if you're unfamiliar with that specific product variant.
Silverstone makes such nice cases. If you don’t look too close.
Lian li
but their designs are very functional and good to build in.
@@fl3x1s54 yes I agree. I wasn’t being sarcastic. The cases are great. A lot of them don’t look so great when you look really close though. They make basically the only itx nas case. There are some others but they are never on sale.
Wym?
They tend to go function over form
I feel AsRock really missed out on naming their server division AsRack.
Yeahhhh AsRock Rack isn't the best name now is it.
@@TheMrZ100 he meant naming it "Asrack"
AsCrack
Well... Are you an As man or a rack man?
ASS RACK
Next time on Linus Tech Tips: We'll be running Shadow of the Tomb Raider on the NASA super computer!
Hopefully
Next time: we will be running crysis remastered on nasas quantum computer
After that try running cyperpunk in 8k
And with no bugs
I hope not.
Not a bad idea actually
I want to see the fps😅😅
I think the line, "This PC used to be impossible!" Is a pretty much universal truth for all computers.
"This is not the best cable management that I have ever done"
-Sebatian, Linus on EVERY. SINGLE. BUILD. that he has ever done
He must have done the best at some point. He's just referring to it every time.
@@xezee Yes, his best cable management happened sometime in 2006.
And, like a grumpy old man forever referring back to his "glory days" in the war, Linus just can't move on from that.
James please collect these comments for mean comments
As a budget PC gamer I always seem to come away from an LTT upload both entertained and depressed at the same time
I agree
Us poor bois shall always suffer from Linus' videos.
@@fran.klindic Why, I love unsolicited self-promotion!
You should check out TechYesCity then, he does things more down to normal peoples price range and shares what older gems can stand side by side with brand new cpu's so you can toss more on everything else to get maximum performance to $ possible.
I think even the one who have an expensive pc gamer would be depressed after linus's videos...
Jake: "It's only got like a $10,000 cpu"
Linus: "Yeah, don't worry about that"
Actually, The CPU isn't THAT expensive.
www.newegg.com/supermicro-mbd-h11ssl-n702p-ma015-o-single-amd-epyc-7000-series-processor-socket-sp3/p/N82E16813183689?Description=SUPERMICRO%20AMD%20EPYC%20Rome&cm_re=SUPERMICRO_AMD%20EPYC%20Rome-_-13-183-689-_-Product&quicklink=true
This is with a motherboard and the CPU. 5k price tag. Which isn't bad at all considering.
@@GameDevMadeEasy It depends if you get the dual socket capable Epycs. Those cost a fair bit more then TR. However the single socket ones are only a few hundred over TR.
@@PhantomMattcraft That is fair indeed.
I read that as he sayed it 😂
Good luck finding that graphics card for under 2000 though...
I really love how much density is possible with ITX boards. You can fit a server in such a compact space now.
I love that Jake finally called out linus on always using doom for testing lol
Yeah, thank you Jake.
It is the question you always gotta ask
but can it run doom?
@@elnkr2603 my phone could probably run doom in some capacity
I thought the same thing. Doom is so well optimized, it looks and runs well on anything. lol
They needed to kick it up a bit.
After the guy got it running on a on a birth control test stick nothing else will impress me.
"Silverstone! Silverstooooone ..." Linus is like a parent trying not to laugh while talking to a naughty child. Love it.
they could at least use an actual fuckin paint marker if nobody can use a can of touchup properly... that being said the defect on that panel was too big for touch up, send it back to the paint line
@@schwig44 i bet you they outsource the painting so they chose not to send it back for repainting
@@mikeymaiku Possibly, but usually those items get held onto for a bulk RMA to the vendor once you have enough crap to warrant changing a paint line to a given color to do rework
@@schwig44 and silverstone is a low volume company. Those tend to just throw it away if they dont build up enough rma parts. A 100 dollar profit (doubt it honestly) product doesnt give enough incentive to spend hundreds if not a few grand to ship there and back for a scratch. Hence the marker to the scratch lol altho they could have done it a bit better than a solid straight line lol. You can hide a scratch with a marker alot better than if you overshot the entire area with the pen tip
Nooooo Linus, take off that stupid terrible beanie. I even liked you more with that cap as if you were a goofy teenager... that's even better then the outcast hobo beanie looking stupid thing.
"This is not the best cable management I've ever done."
Let me know when you start doing cable management. That'll be the best.
That feeling when a PC has more RAM than your SSD has in storage
@@Cooe. Easy there tiger! I think he is just mentioning that this machine is crazy.
@@Cooe. Why so salt? have you ever wondered USA is not the only place in the world?
@@Cooe. Man, SSDs aren't that cheap everywhere, you'll need to remember, just for a little bit, that Dollar isn't the only currency being used out there. Just Chill out man, you're beeing salty for nothing.
@@Cooe. you gotta chill man. Hes probably just saying that this build is a beast. Lol
@@Cooe. Dude. Before you reply to me. You're misunderstanding every post that someone is saying to you. Throw out your entire understanding of the thread to this point and try reading it again. I know you're tempted to fire off a reply but just humour me and read through it all with your current assumptions put to the side for the moment. If after doing so you come to the exact same conclusion, then go ahead and reply however you want, but just try this first.
I love how I just literally understand 1 out of every 10 words he says but yet I still can’t stop watching your videos
I felt that HARD from about 4:54 - 5:10
Linus has been building pcs for so long that he’s sweating termale paste
Might want a doctor to check that out...
Is that a mexican street pc part?
Termale
@@obviousaimbot3056 Termales
@@InvinsableNoob Torta de Termales
"This funnel has worked here longer than you, Jake." Haha, golden.
This funnel has also worked harder than you, Jake.
"Work smart, not hard" - Jake, probably
GIVE JAKE A RAISE
I thought it said funeral at first
this build is the literal definition of "its gonna be fine"
"It's tight" has never before been the answer to "is it in?"
...it definitely has.
@@fran.klindic nice self promotion there that literally nobody asked for
"Someone would want" = All of Optimum Tech audience.
Linus: We don't need that much storage!
Also Linus: * installs 8tb m.2 ssd*
they literally upgraaded the vault when it had 20tb left
@@worf8964 lmao
@@worf8964 20tb isnt much for lmg
@@the_retag ik
@@the_retag Yep they shoot with 8k videos. 1 hour of raw 8k footage is 7.3TB. This 20 minute video probably had like 2 hours of raw footage.
This thing would be an absolute unit of an ITX rendering machine. With those networking ports you could easily task this thing to work as a slave system that renders just about anything from another system and then output the finished product directly to a data server or back to the master system.
oh yeah itx rendering.jamoke
Yes, but with Tesla A100 and A4500 not this shit 3090 or 4090 for kids....and with Linux RedHat...or Oracle... .
Just like the good old days…👨🦳
Did you mean, stack these, 4 deep, 4 wide, and use as a cluster computer? :p
Linus: Does this fan spin?
*Louis Rossman has entered the chat.*
"ppg3 hot" bet ya read that in his voice.
@@TatsuZZmage I did... nice one
WE GOT FAN SPIN
Those PP3V42_G3H
PPBUS
18:44 0 affordable GPUs available to regular people, Linus: Let them eat CPUs.
@@fran.klindic Take your self-advertising elsewhere, please. FYI: Your comment doesn't make me want to subscribe to your channel at all.
@@kevinzheng7373 report him, I did.
@@jumpinjehosephat1877 same
@@fran.klindic remember to report this guy for spam
@@fran.klindic leave ur county
Petition to build a PC for Funnel "Funnel" The Water Funnel.
First
Ok
@@PapeZeon nobody cares
Wonder how many replies this will get
I know it will get heaps of likes because it is from a verified account
@@brokengames9020 bro what the fuck are you saying? Ltt is for entertainment
The amount of stuff you were able to neatly fit into this case is amazing.
"This PC used to be impossible"
It has a 3090 in it, it still is impossible😅
It is still impossible*
Or colloquially, It’s still impossible
Emoji emoji
@@kaydog890 grammar nazi
@@fran.klindic no
@@kaydog890 'it still is' is gramatically valid. Don't be a cock.
Not to mention the 64core cpu and 128 gigs of storage which too makes it impossible
Linus: “is it gonna overheat?”
Me: “it’s literally a microwave lmao”
that's a shitty joke lol
It actually does have around the heat output of a microwave lol
It literally not anything like a microwave, more like an oven.
Toaster oven, not microwave oven. You wouldn't want a pc that doubles as a microwave. You wouldn't have a PC for long.
It doubles as an easy bake oven
bummer. was looking forward to watching Linus play Doom Eternal's first level room battle for the 23327th time
This is awesome for home lab servers with IPMI - I've been looking for an SFF AMD Mobo with IPMI for a while. That + 10gb networking for iSCSI makes it a great candidate for a homelab hypervisor host.
"It's an product that ASUS actually sells"
Do they though? Are you sure they didn't send you the only one they actually built?
Lol touché sir.
There was one sitting in stock for a while on one online store I visit, Someone eventually bought it.
@@tissueoflies2780 It was Linus lol. He used it on this video
Asus 30 series cards get restocked quite frequently
@@SwolePapi15 good luck buying them when they're in stock for .012 of a second.
"Did you get it in?" That's what she really said.
Lmao yup 😭😭
FeelsBadMan
"Sssiiilllveeerrrstoooonnne"
I'll name my dog silverstone
My car tyres use Silverstone.
honestly that's not a terrible name, but that definitely is the worst reason XD
silverstone thats a naughty name
@@fran.klindic thanks for the very relevant response to my comment. (Your channel looks nice though)
@@brokengames9020 Someone's jealous that they don't get to buy 3090s and Threadrippers just to drop them on the ground later.
Love Jake and Linus. It’s like watching a charismatic big bro and a too smart little bro combo. Sometimes getting on each others nerves but they’re stuck with each other for life kind of thing 😂
what
A normal persons wallet: it still is impossible
Lol
Retailers: Yep, still impossible LOL
3rd world person: ._.
for sure, "only" Sabrent Rocket Q 8TB NVMe @ $1,499.00 + board, RAM and CPU...
That's why need to increase the minimum wage to $90/hr
"THIS PC USED TO BE IMPOSSIBLE AND FOR ALL PURPOSES BASICALLY STILL IS"
it is impractical for everything i can thing of. For storage you have NAS configurations that can hold up to 8 3.5" drives and 2 1180 M.2 drives for less than 1 EYPC CPU with a 10 Gbps NIC optional part. For compute you have options of high CPU core EYPC CPUs or high GPU core nVidia GPUs with lots of RAM on each.
For IoT it costs to much and an ARM SoC is enough for most devices if not overkill on them. For a head node lf a IoT home network it is still overkill and overpriced. For a 4k, 8k, 12k, and 16k mobile storage device it is more expensive then need be as it should just be full of drives with a quick CPU as core count is not very needed to pass data from NVMe drive.
For gaming it will suck. you have to use an adapter to get a hard drive port then you have the thing of most games run slower with 32+ cores than with 4. So yes you can have it for that but it is a waste as you can do better on basically anything else.
It is a waste of money and resources every use case i can think of.
@@brokengames9020 yes we all agree with you dear sir
@@yumri4 It's the ultimate portable editing machine :)
@@brokengames9020 ...
@@brokengames9020 Man I would really hate to pay your tinfoil bill...must get expensive making so many hats...
Linus: probably not my best cable management
Veteran subscribers: actually it probably is XD
He doesn't seem to improve with the years, does he? lol
Cable management made by people who are not techs are the worst, you have to keep in mind what happens if you wanna work in that computer again....and not cut over 9000 tie fkin wraps.
“You could do a terabyte total but we’re not doing that...” - Linus ‘Bottled it’ Sebastian, 2021
xD btw it's 2tb in one pieces, but cost 300.000$
Pov: Linus builds a gaming microwave.
But can it cook food?
Colin
Kfconsole
@@revly8317 agreed
@@watema3381 just put it on the exhaust
Day six of asking Linus to make a “Learn Linux with Anthony” series.
We can dream..
I fully support this
I'd watch that
YES. I've tried to learn linux/even install it on my gaming pc, and encounter install issues, cant choose a distro, I want this series so bad
@@K61r What's the issue?
Alternative title; “64-core radiator”
@@fran.klindic God I thought you were memeing Linus but you are just self premotung you're shirt channel. TBH you could just be a bot
@@fran.klindic 🔕🔕🔕🔕
It isn't intel tho
wow this is exactly what I need as a digital nomad 3d graphics professional, such PC's are used for 3d rendering in visualisation industry, the motherboard not quite mini itx though, it's deep mini itx which is 17x 20 cm
"Small formfactor"
Also linus: pulls epyc processor
I love ASRack
It's basically just 2 of the last generation put into 1...same with the gpus.
@@ThirstysURL ehhh? Zen 1 based epyc was ok. Zen 2 is wild. Zen 3 is absolutely insane. You can legitimately play games just fine on zen 3 EPYC. It's actually really funny to see.
@@vuza752 The FAN control in ASRock IPMI is pretty impressive when compared to the most modern Supermicro Motherboard Fan control, which is still a absolute joke.
@@blendarious yea, also just the fact that they release their OEM products developments as products for the masses. Someone needed a board like this, chances are someone else will as well.
Welcome to another episode of:
A common person will never do it
I would....
...guess I'm not common then!
@@Dubmayer u would buy that sought of ITX server motherboard then order a custom case so it can fit.
Rather than a normal server??
@@Lol-hc1xp because he is not common
69 likes..
NICE
Another episode of:
Here's the reason no one else can get a graphics card.
THANK YOU ONCE AGAIN A.M.D, and all Motherboard Manufacturers for their Cool designs!
This is an incredibly impressive PC. I wasn't expecting you to watercool it!
"Turn motion blur off, eew"
I agree wholeheartedly sir
I Always turn it off.
I think only psychopaths use it. Ur eyes kind of already naturally blur when u move ur mouse I don't get why we need more unnatural blur
@@sugarfree6475 it's made to hide the really low FPS on console. No point using it a 60+
This machine would be awesome for compute functions, like searching for prime numbers. The CPU cores and and awesome GPU would make it brilliant for any applications. I'd still love you guys to do a "bang for your buck" video on throughput with Prime95 or BOINC. Prime95 in particular as the significance of L3 cache size is a key factor with FFT multiplication.
Linus:Seems like something someone would want...
Me: Ill take it and love it as my own!!!
I am a fan of Mini-ITX, built one 5 yrs ago and currently using: Corsair 250D, Asus Impact VII, 4770K + Corsair H100i, Geforce 1660 SUPER OC. I love how portable it is. Using an M.2 SSD cuts the PCIe card from x16 to x8 which sucks, so I just kept using my SATA SSD.
Though on my next build, I wanna do custom liquid cooling and not sure I'd wanna go ITX with it.. probably MicroATX since I wanna cool CPU + GPU
"This funnel's worked here longer than you, Jake" -Linus 2021. Xd
I even forgot this is 2021
@@fran.klindic if you use rgb you're pc will be faster
weird flex but ok...
@@thereisnospace what
@@Ieuan775 image saying taht to linus after he said that the funnel is working longer then him there. if it doesnt work i'll probably scratch it out of my netflix special. :D
"This is an Epyc gamer moment if I've ever known one" shut up and take my like
I read the last part as 'shut up and take my life'. 😂
this is cringe
@@phillipnguyen5995 no shit sherlock
“We found some cases that are compatible with it kind of after some modification”
"You only need to make a couple holes and be a Tetris grandmaster...and don't forget to put the SSD in"
I'd love either chip! I do CPU intensive work and leave my two 5950x machines running full bore 24/7!
POV: Linus is flexing on you.
Linus Flex Tips
Linus Flex Tape.
POV you don't want this pc
Me, I'm waiting for Zen 3 Threadripper. It's going to be awesome.
I am very interested to see what zen3 threadripper will be like.
let's be honest, we watch this just because it's nice to see such a commercial power that we can't afford.
Like watching a kid building a 400$ lego set while I only own the ripoff legos
Everyone seems to love this case! It's a bit like building a black hole. You plug it in and it sucks everything in the room into a singular spot on your desk. Wham!
"not my best cable management ever" says Linus every build he does....
i wonder what was his best cable management ever
He's just chasing perfection!
@@ambientvirtual He should do a video "My best cable management ever" and dedicate it to cable management only.
Custom cables if he's going to keep doing small cases.
Interesting. I'd use it for my Modo 3D modelling. # of cores is what really makes a difference with that. Save on household heating at the same time.
"THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID AHAHAHAHAHA"
-"oh yeah"
"Is it in?"
-"It's tight"
I literally came here to see if I could find this comment 🤣
Throw in, "Everything is so tight" too. 😆
( ̄ヘ ̄)ᴴᴹᴹ
This funnels worked here longer than you Jake!
😂
Thisnbuild is the definition of "just because you can, doesn't mean you should"
Linus tech tips doesn’t realize this, but he makes everyone’s quarantine better.
need to revisit this with updated specs
Linus: we put an 3090 in this
Linus: I want to play doom eternal
Linus: starts cyberpunk 2077
Jake said Doom was so well optimized that it really wouldn't stress the hardware and show the difference from a mere mortal computer.
@@brokengames9020 what you smoking mate? lemme have some.
@@brokengames9020 argumentum
I bought i3 4core and I am quite happy for now. This guy is happy too, just showing 64core... feeling his joy too. Great upload from Linus, although I am not that fanboy to get CPU wothy of half of my new car. Still like it. 10y later I get my entry level 64core.
10 Years Later:
*4 TERABYTES OF RAM?!!!! JESAS THESE GUYS ARE FROM THE STONE AGE*
On the plus side, we will have finally gotten a 3090 at MSRP....
Nah, RAM consumption hasn't been increasing as crazily as it did in the 90s and 2000s. In 10 years, we might see 64-128 GB being the norm, but I really doubt it to be more well into the 2030s.
10 years ago, 4 GB was the norm for new PCs, 16 is now. That's just a fourfold increase. The most cheapo laptops still come with just 4 gigs of RAM.
Linus: “This is a sick ANYTHING machine”
Me: Yes, I honest wish I had a Delamain in my garage- oh.
So many “that’s what she said” joke opportunities wasted...
exactly my thoughts.
well id say enough were taken before getting boring or annoying
@@fran.klindic I like your channel. subbed
nice job Jake smashing all the powerful stuff to that little case
News just in: All pc's are impossible at moment....
True, been waiting on my graphics card and Memory for a month now
Why isn't "ASRock Rack" just called "ASRack"
Cause they wouldn't wanna mess with brand name !
Or RockAss!
Because it sounds like AssCrack
no (nice channel)
It's so satisfying to watch..... Linus using his nimble baby fingers in a tiny baby powerful PC !
Love your vids man ! Love to Anthony and Riley eheheheh
"this PC used to be impossible"
If you're rich, everything is possible.
@Jeff Mattel Go to a 3rd world country, do that, and fail.
I invite you to try to do that. Be my guest.
@@ThaTruFily Yes, I value my freedom and happiness as most important . If money is your goal in life, then yes American still allows individuals who are honest, hardworking to achieve their dream. I do worry about young people who think, well if I make a lot of money, all my problems will go away and my life will be incredible. Absolutely not.
@Jeff Mattel So true, if you're happy and motivated, the American dream is still attainable. I will say this; money is not the means to end for self-worth and happiness.
@@Godscountry2732 Yeah whatever tell that bedtime story to homeless people with degrees that still believe in fantasy.
@Jeff Mattel If you pay attention in school, apply yourself, have enough money to do that, have enough money or time to train or get higher education, are completely healthy, are willing to do a job based on remuneration even if it makes you miserable and have a smattering of other luck and privilege, then you too can be comfortably wealthy.
You still won't be rich enough to afford anything you want though, and you're still probably six month to a year away from homelessness if it all goes wrong.
“This PC used to be impossible”
Me doing the same thing in 1U server chassis: 🤷♂️
I don't use those ASRock rack boards tho, I want to, I have IPMI envy.
Good for you
@@valterstrumpiks7832 I love u
Imagine bringing this back to the 80s. You would probably cause a continent-wide blackout.
Just turn off a couple of lamps from back then and you're fine
@@dan_loup computers in the 80s used a bazillion times more power
@@the_retag If you mean "getting the same computing power but with 80's tech", you're probably building some sort of mini borg cube filled to the brim with 68000 CPUs
Most running nuclear power stations were built by or in the 80s
I appreciate that the funnel has a tiny label on it that says "Funnel". I have definitely worked with guys that would need that label lol
I was excited for just a second when he said "I don't know who would want this, but someone must want this" and thought he was going to announce a giveaway for it and was thinking, oh ya I would want this! Then I got sad again cause of course we don't get nice things.
Deff should
"everything is so tight" editor where were you with "that's what she said?"
Editor: "I need you to get way my back."
@@fran.klindic no
@@fran.klindic no
2005 wants its joke back
@@MetalZoned that's what she said!
Me: an overkill server processor for a tiny motherboard?
Linus: *YES*
@@fran.klindic shut up!
Space heater & gaming rig all in one! Good winter machine. I WANT ONE!!!
@Linus Please make a "Learn Linux with Anthony" series.
(Supporting @The FreshMango's request)
Good guys Silverstone, reducing e-waste. A small discount would be good though!
Well a steel/aluminium panel is not really e-waste. And instead of using a random black sharpie painting over a big area that looks awful they could at least try to match the color, get a somewhat durable paint and try to make it as invisible as possible. Or you know, take care to not scratch a $200 case during production.
Nevertheless I'd sent the whole thing back if they had shipped it to me that way, probably producing a lot more wasted resources.
@@christophmayer3991 I'm sure if you contacted them about it they'd at least send you another panel. Plus, seriously would you?? It's on the inside nobody cares.
Linus “something impossible” Sebastian
Honestly I kinda like the sharpie bit, it means that they are being efficient without just ignoring the detail entirely.
Linus in every single video, "this is not the best cable management I have ever done.."
17:48
Linus: stands on something looking like a bridge
Linus: "this is an epic gamer moment"
pewdiepie: vietnam flashbacks intensifies
17:39 "Doom is so easy to run, stop using Doom"
Linus always uses Doom to test and it really is so easy to run! Thank you Jake xD
Yeah, why not run doom on a $10,000 cpu
Workstations made like this would be absolute monsters
My customer: why are you laughing?
Me: Nothing....
My brain: Threadripper mini itx
Epyc mini itx but technically Threadripper and Epyc are related...
BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Flashbacks to that “ITX” Xeon board
Yeah, that one was epyc.
@@anlumo1 I believe that video was uploaded on the day of epyc rome release. Everyone was commenting that the xeons weren't epic enough:)
Ayyye some people remember
Your Linus was so preoccupied with whether or not he could, he didn’t stop to think if he should.
No, that's ASRock. They've always done things like this.
And they know they shouldn't, but they do anyway, because they're awesome
CPU uh... finds a way
I just cannot comprehend it still how far our technology has come in 10 years
Few months later:
THIS USED TO BE IMPOSSIBLE
*Linus builds a new server*
@@fran.klindic cringe
Jake: "did you put thermal paste on it?" .... he put thermal paste on everything lol :P
Surprised the performance of Cyberpunk was only slightly higher than my i9 10850k with rtx 3080 lol.
EPYC its not created for gsming, im pretty sure that if i use a i9 10850k to render a big project animation (solar sistem with all the deatails) it will be A LOT slower than the epyc
@@techbrosita9698 No shit, that's why I mentioned Cyberpunk lol
I mean it's cyberpunk. The most unoptimized game in the last decade
@@xs3tsunax it’s decently optimized, it’s just the amount of computations the computer has to make
@@gujju_cousins8550 which mean its not optimized
I have the 140mm version of that Epyc cooler. It was the one time I was willing to buy Noctua, because there's almost no other option.
"Is it in?"
"It's in. It's tight"
That's what she said
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
That's what the mechanic said to the car.
10:42 why does every pc part brand have an intern smash their face into the keyboard to make their product names
Probably named by engineers. 😅
It is very logical though.
NH - all noctua air coolers have this
U - single tower cooler
12 - 120mm fan
S - single fan
TR4-SP3 - supports TR4 and SP3 sockets
combine all of it and you get NH-U12S TR4-SP3.
The Noctua naming scheme is actually very logical and consistent if you bother to look into it. Compared to random nonsense names (mountains, whatever) that most other manufacturers use, you know exactly what you're dealing with just from the name even if you're unfamiliar with that specific product variant.
So what you're saying 'AyyMD VEGA' & 'Steamrick' is... that they're probably named by engineers? 🤔
Next time: We'll be running Raid Shadow Legends on the NASA supercomputer..
Put a vacuum hose to the water tank and suck out all the air. When the vacuum is released, you can allow water to be sucked in through a bottle.
Would make for a really nice multiboxing machine. To play those 20x Shamans in World of warcraft at the same time ^^