सोमवार, 5 अप्रैल 2021

The jankiest extremte gaming setup intel $5,000 extreme tech upgrade

[05/04, 7:22 am] Wwww: (कैमरा स्मैश) - ऊह-ओह। - हम एक और अति चरम तकनीक उन्नयन के साथ वापस आ गए हैं और इस बार हम लेजर केंद्रित हैं। इंटेल ने $ 5000 यूएस के साथ हमारा कैमरामैन, डेविड को प्रदान किया है और उसने निर्णय लिया है
[05/04, 7:23 am] Wwww: (کیمرہ توڑ) - اوہ۔ - ہم ایک اور انتہائی تکنیکی اپ گریڈ کے ساتھ واپس آئے ہیں اور اس بار ہم لیزر مرکوز ہونے کی جگہ بن رہے ہیں۔ انٹیل نے ہمارے کیمرہ مین ، ڈیوڈ کو $ 5،000 امریکی ڈالر فراہم کیا ہے اور اس نے فیصلہ کیا ہے
[05/04, 7:24 am] Wwww: (camera smashes) - Ooh-oh. - We're back with anotherIntel extreme tech upgrade and this time we aregonna be laser-focused. Intel has provided ourcameraman, David, with $5,000 US and he has decided tolaser-focus his budget on ultimate media enjoyment, extreme gaming, streaming and data hoarding. How on earth did you do allof that within this budget? - It's not even close to the budget. - This is a $2,500 US webcam. (upbeat music) (relaxing upbeat music) David, can I just say that youare a man after my own heart? You've got the sickwater-cooled gaming rig and what appears to bea leftover piece of, two leftover pieces (laughing) of hardie board that make up your desk. Because if it doesn'tcontribute to performance- - Why would I spend any money on it? - Thank you, you finished my sentence. Also, can I just say for a moment, that I love your flacid handles here? - Oh yeah. If I ever feel emasculated,I just come over here. I feel better about myself. - I gotta say, David, this is one hell of an LMG(beep) mix special right here. I recognize pretty muchall of these parts. (laughing) You got that old weird ZOTAC1080 Ti like mini thing. - [David] Yeah. - And then that in-windcomentered well under- - [David] I got that from NCIX. - That's right, we did. We brought in a bunch ofthem for like 60 bucks. - [David] That's why I got it. It was so cheap. - So you probably paidnext to nothing for it. - [David] Yep. - That's why I recognized it. - [David] Yeah, that's theglitter case from LTX whenever. - Oh, so it is. So it is. - [David] Not much glitter left though. - There's no way you'rechanging this keyboard though, right? - It's a great keyboard. I wanna go wireless. I couldn't fit the 915 TKL on my budget but my birthday is coming up. So I might buy it for myself. - G43, great bang for the buck, but you're going G pro, aren't you? - [David] G pro X baby.- Super light power. Yeah, let's go have a look at his hall. I mean, I guess thiskind of makes the point of how much space this has been taking up in your house for weeks now.(laughing) It's taken us a little while to get David's rig on the schedule. So he's just had to havethis sitting, staring at him, including an RTX 3080. So why don't we go through the highlights? The RTX 3080 is one of thethings in your Intel 5k budget right?- [David] Yes, absolutely. - Along with the Pro Xmouse, powerplay mouse pad, a define 7XL computer case that you're gonna beturning into a rocking NAS, how much storage are you gonnahave and why do you need it? - It's gonna be about 20 terabytes. And I need it because Iwant to do more streaming and make more videos. But the last time I did it I ran out of SSD space so quickly. And I just started movingstuff around on SSDs and it was a pain and I just got too tired andnever finished the video. - Okay, fair enough. So we're going with IronwolfNAS drives for that. Why do we need thismuch water cooling gear? - I already have a water-cooled system but this system will also be water-cooled. - Good Lord, you'rewater-cooling your NAS? Or more accurately I'mwater-cooling your NAS. - (laughing) All theproblems are handed off. - Naturally for the NAS, we're going Intel with a core I3, 10100 K. This has four cores, eight threads, which like, damn, I3s have gotten good. - Yeah, seriously. - Obviously plenty for a NAS. And then it's easy to miss because it's covered in other stuff. But how the hell did youget a 48 inch LGC 10 OLED into the budget. - Magic money, baby. - So if you guys haven'tfigured it out yet, David contributed some of his own funds to this complete tech make-over. Meaning that this isgoing to take us a while. - Yeah, you can build acomputer in 17 minutes. Can't you? - This is water cooling though. And we have to do maintenance on his existing water-cooledrig to put the new card in. And I haven't even shownyou guys the custom tabletop that David and Nicholasfinished up last night. - [David] Yeah. - That's gonna be replacing... this is a necessary upgrade dude. This looks so nice. - Right? It's gonna be awesome. What I'm thinking is wetake down the setup there. We can put the wood on this table. You can start building computers there. - Yes. - I'll then build the legs, get the table ready. And then we can transferall the building into there. Get it all done - While we're at it, you want me to paint any walls? - Yeah, that one upthere sounds pretty good. - Oh man, like this mouse pad,(David laughing) there has got to be likethree pounds of dead skin in the surface. - [David] Oh, at least, that's been through a washing machine. - Oh, really?(David laughing) - Yeah, I have dirty hands. - [Linus] This is gonnalook absolutely sick. - Oh, I know. I'm so excited. - [Andy] Oh, did you just use book? - Yeah. So it's a bunch of Harry Potter books, but then my high school year books I'm gonna put those awaybefore Linus finds them. - What's that? Wait a minute, is that whatwas propping up your desk? - Yep, just Harry Potter books. - Wait, what other books were there? Oh my God.(David laughing) - [David] Oh, no. - [Linus] Yeah, thatis like a bull mullet. - Yeah, it's bad. - Wait, where the heck is the TV going? - On the wall. I have a wall now. - Like in there? - Yeah. - That's your gaming display. - Yeah. I would say I have thesickest setup of anyone ever. It's gonna be so bonkers.- Okay. All right. Well, let's do it then. So we've got an RTX 3080, basically freaking top of theline for David's rig here. This one's pretty unique. It can actually do upto three HDMI outputs and up to three display port 1.4s. And of course, because it's water blocked, we are going to be maximumturbo all the time. But we've got a bit of a problem, David. - [David] Okay. - So I thought this wasgonna be relatively simple. Pop out the old card, pop the new one in, but, who built this watercooling setup for you? - Me and Ivan together. And John and Ed. We were all there. - Okay, well you guys hookedup your CPU block backwards. - Oops. (laughing) - And also this is zip tied. Why is this zip tied? - [David] Zip tie's faster. It's better. - [Linus] Is thismismatched tubing, David? - Uh huh, I have more tubing though. So we can use that if you want. And lots more fittings. - Oh God. Oh boy. - [David] I have twopets and lots of carpets. So that's probably likefive days worth of dust. - I cannot see through it. This is gonna be tough. I've got five hours tofix this water cooling and build a completelyseparate water-cooled system. To get an idea of what standard of quality the client expects, all you really have to do is take a look at their ownworkmanship that's around you. (David laughing) So I'm thinking the bar isgonna be pretty low here. - So I bought these prime cable, the L-shaped desk legs. I want to be able to adjust. There's like a sweet spot oflike up high leaning forward where I have optimal speed reflexes. (gun firing) - You want me to put thatnew radiator in, hey? - [David] Yeah, if youcan, that'd be awesome. - You don't happen to have anylike hardware for that rad, do you? - Yeah, I had a bag of screws. It's a bit of a mix. I got the radiators from the office but they didn't come with hardware. So I was like, I better getsome screws for this video. - And did you just graba handful of random- - Sure did. - I could have helpedyou find the correct- - It wouldn't be a good videoif it wasn't a challenge. - Most of these aren't eventhreaded right for this. It's a good thing anyscrew is a self-tapper if you press hard enough. - Heck yeah. I am not the most handy person. So this is gonna be achallenge and a half. But I'm gonna do my best. Full credit to Alpha Cool for the quality of their materials, but I'm having a real hard time here. My screws are stripping as Itry to kind of self tap them into these smaller holesand they're getting stuck. This thing is solid boys. - Oh yeah. - Watch your step. Ouch. - You're okay?- Yeah, I hit the wall. I'm fine. My butt's very paddy. What an improvement. - It's a little bit nicer. - All right, now I just got to figure out how to get that radiator in there. I'm considering drilling the radiator. (drill whirring) It shouldn't be that hard. - I'm gonna need a longer bit. - [Linus] I don't understand it - Using something notmeant to go on a drill but it's the only one that's gonna work. - Just go in your home. (drill whirring) - Nice. This is gonna work. - This is not going well. Now my Torx bit is stuck in the screw I'm trying to use to tap it. - Making progress. (drill whirring) - Oh God. - [David] Oh, oh. (drill whirring) - It's all good. - Okay. Hey, that's okay. Thanks Nick. You're my favorite. Nick Callanan at the office. - Nice Four screws, that's all he's getting. - I got the autonomous MyoChair which is the cheapestergo chair they make. This is really comfortable. I can feel the lumbar support. I'll be definitely a little bit more back. I'll feel like the world ofWarcraft South park meme. - Whoever put this fitting in here was trying to be some kind of hero. - In typical David fashion, it seems that I have lost the screws that mount the monitor to this. So I'm gonna have to try abunch of different screws. See if I have any that'll fit. - God, that's why it's so tight. Whoever put this on usedlike pliers to tighten it on. You could see the teeth marks. - I got so lucky, the first screw that Igrabbed from a random thing seems to work. - [Linus] How nice for you, David. (laughing) - Oh, I forgot. I have to build a shelf. - [Linus] David, I hate your rig. It's killing me. - What do you think of myfancy shelf that I'm building? - It's wonderful. And I'm glad it's going muchbetter than what I'm doing. - Everyone knows youshouldn't put your electronics on carpet, and I have two pets- - [Linus] Wait a minute, I didn't actually look closely at this. This is your shelf? - For underneath. It's gonna be on the ground so I can fit my feet underneath it. Wire manage underneath it. And then have all mycomputers and consoles on top. - You had said earlier that you don't consideryourself very handy. - This is why it's so simple. - You know what? No, you know what? I love it. Your pumps in with the newcard's not a mini card, David. - Is it not gonna fit? It fits, look. Just shove it. Shove it harder. It's cool. I thought I chose a piece oflumber that was pretty straight but I had it flipped the other way and there was like aninch gap on this one. So- - This goes to show you can take David out of the junky setup but you can't take thejunky setup out of David. You're having fun over there? - I'm having a great time. Am I doing a good job? - He starts with likethe nicest looking pile of awesome stuff and then makes a shelf out of two by 10. - This is a camera that Ihad when I was a freelancer. And it's a great camera. It's the Black Magic Ursa 4.6K. It's got a great sensor,great dynamic range, but it's really not wellsuited to be a webcam. - $2000 webcam. My brain hurts all theway from the other room just listening to them. - These are spherical, butthey're seven years old. They were built in EastBerlin during the cold war, like Zeiss Flektogons. - Yeah, cinematic webcam then. - You wanna know whythis isn't well-suited to be a webcam? Multiple reasons. One, not a good low light sensor. Two, no auto-focus. Number three, I have to open this and thenreach in here and turn it on. Reason four, this monitordoesn't flip around. So I have to have anexternal monitor on top. Reason five, it's heavy as (beep) stupid and so much work to use this but I'm probably the onlyperson in the entire world using an Ursa to stream. So that's pretty cool. - I ran out of tubing. If David wants this to bethe ghettoest sick rig ever then I'm gonna embrace it. There you go, David. This is what you want? - [David] I love it. - There you go. I'm glad this is coming together but it makes me really unhappy. - I've installed the shelf underneath. In order to get it over the radiator, I flipped the support sidewaysand now it's really tall. And I'm worried thatthe computers won't fit underneath the table. Unless I raised the table upto an uncomfortable level. I feel like a little baby. Like. (camera crashes) Oh, keep rolling. That's the danger. It's gotta be at balance. I don't have... It's pretty junk - For better or for worse it's done. But before we take the rigback into the computer room I want to at least... Hey David. - [David] Yeah. - You got a vacuum? - [David] Yeah. - I wouldn't know it. Before I use your vacuumto clean your computer. I might need to clean your vacuum. (vacuum cleaner whirring) Ah, okay. It like does not come off. Maybe if I can grab some of the fibers I can actually pull a lot of the dust out. It's all about improvement at this point. Hey David. - [David] Yeah. - I think I've got enoughhair to make another dog. So that's where you wantit, in the corner there? - Yeah, that's the idea. I think for today, I might put another plankof wood on the ground and then just have bothcomputers on the ground. Right now the table's reallyhigh to be able to fit it. And I don't really wantthe table that high. - I think this is the part where the video is supposedto include some justification for why you chose this particular TV. - I mean, it's pretty self-explanatory. It's the best computermonitor slash gaming TV money can buy right now. - There you go. - In 20 Hertz, HDMI 2.1, it's OLED. - Okay, let's make sure we get the peel on the back of this one. I accidentally left Andy's on. And it turns out that it'sactually needed for cooling. David, you're an absolute mad lad, man. - [David] Why is that? - Why do you need watercooling in your NAS? - [David] I want top performancefor those hard drives. We're water-cooling thehard drives too, right? - We're starting with six. You know that theradiators are gonna reduce like your hard drivecapacity though, right? - [David] Yeah. - You know you don't needtwo triple radiators though, right? - Oh man. I wanna push that 10100 so hard. I know it doesn't overclockbut I'm gonna push it. - [Linus] Okay, are you messing with me? - Not even a little bit. - Hey David, what are youusing the one terabyte M.2 for? - [David] Oh, it's going in the other one. - Oh. The reason for that is while the 665P is a really awesome drive, it's kind of too awesome for the NAS. So what we want to do is justput a SATA drive in as a cache and then... Ah, yes, this one. And then we'll throw thisin the main gaming rig. So, oops. Anyway, we're running an Asrock B460, steel legend motherboard. We didn't need anything super crazy because we're not gonna be overclocking or anything like that. And this puppy has got asolid mix of decent VRM, good expansion and well, we don'tactually need a ton of IO, but- - [David] 2.5 gig though. - Does it have 2.5 gig RAM on it?- [David] Yeah, it does. - Oh, that's why we picked it. As for our I3 10100,this is on the surface, pretty overkill for a NAS. If all David wants is 2.5 gigabittransfers from his desktop over to his mass storage ray in here. But if you wanted it to pull double duty, as say for example a Plex media server or in his case as a capture PC, then it's looking likea pretty good choice. Question for you. Were you intending tothrow that 1080 Ti in here to use NVENC? - Yes. - I see. That's why it needs to be water-cooled. You were just messing with me before. - We're gonna have a bit of challenge with the amount of PCIe lanes that we have and kind of the slots. So we're gonna do capturecard, graphics card, and then for the HBA we'regonna have to do NVBMe to PCIe 4X to a riser card. As you wait, no, I don't know. That's gonna go in there. Linus is gonna figureout, it's gonna be great. - Here's a little trick. - [David] I know it can do that, but won't it lessen the performance? - You're plugging into hard drives. - It's fine? Okay. - Now my CP water block, I'm apparently salvagingthat from your old system. - [David] Yeah 7700 K. - I asked David, I'm like, hey, you were there for Andy's shoot. Is yours gonna be like relatively quick? He's like, oh yeah. (laughter in the background) - I might need Linus' help because where we thought thestud was the drill is not... (drill whirring) Oh I'm going backwards. I'm a frigging moron. (drill whirring) - [Linus] It's extreme Tech upgrade. (beep) More like extreme techoverly ambitious employees. - This table's big. It's in my way. Oh gee, Mikala, can Iget a hand for a second? You can take your mask off, 'cause we live together. - We do? - Oh. - Holy (beep) we stripped it. - We're not even a tech show anymore. We're practically like acouple's home reno show now. Oh no, we stripped it. You went single channel memory? - [David] It was thecheapest one in the world. - It was the cheapest one andyou had a budget, I guess. Well, the good news is that youcan always add another stick of this - [David] Yeah that's the plan- and then you can up it to 32 gigs later. - I didn't even realizeit was single channel but here we are. - You know what, David, it's the least junkything about this setup. What is this optical drive for? - [David] You never knowwhen you're gonna have to burn a PS3 game. - You know that this case doesnot have a 5 1/4 inch bay, right?- [David] It doesn't? Yeah, then that's fine. I'll use it for a different build. - Oh my God. It's so thought out and yet insane. It's carefully all kind of wrong. - [Mikala] Welcome to my life.(David laughing) - Mikala, before I tighten it, do you want to check the levelness? You don't think that a tacotruck is open in front of- - The good news is that nowthat I have mounting hardware I'm making some seriousprogress over here. We've got the rear fan in. We've got the motherboard mounted, ready to put our GPU in. I had to actually put the GPU away. I put it in the box for the new one, thinking, oh, well he'sgonna sell this on eBay. But no, that is in fact not the plan. It's gonna be handling NVENCing coding for his capture VM, I guess. - [David] Yeah. - I'm supposed to be out ofhere in like an hour and a half. Tops.- Oh, (beep) I'm sorry. - No worry, I got this. I got this. - [David] Is there no way we can have anyone else on windshield? - Where's my 120 millimeter fans. - You don't need to plug in RGB, I'm gonna turn it off anyway. - Neat. You're getting one radiator, David. - The TV's on. I'm pretty excited about this mobility. When I sit over there, I cantilt the monitor this way or at my desk, I canhave it more this way. And there's actually enoughthickness of the desk that I think I'll be able to like play mouse andkeyboard games at the desk, which I wasn't expecting. Yeah, it's... I'm so lucky, thank you Mikala, if you're watching this video, I love you. - Meanwhile, in Linus land, the nuts for the mountingbrackets for the reservoir are missing. Fortunately, there werea couple of random nuts in the random baggy ofhardware that David got. So we've got that taken care of, but in other bad news thismounting clip immediately broke. So we're down to one. I make no apologies for thejunkyness of the solution. - [David] Give me junk. - You're bearing witness to this, Andy. - [David] And it looks fine. - Wait, do you not recognize the problem? - [David] Nope. - It's killing me too Andy, but I'm in a hurry and clearlythe client doesn't care. So we're adjusting our standards. - Depending on the device, I have, yeah, it's my 2.1to go to PS5 and to the PC. 2.0 to go to my headphones which are gonna run off Arc. 2.0 to go to the capture PC. So that's gonna be the pass through and I'm hoping that all my retro consoles can go through the capturestation with zero input lag and all go through one input into the TV and it should be easy. - Hey, David. - [David] Yes. - This hard drive cage here, is it even part of this case? - [David] Nope. - We've got another problem. The plastic sleds that are intended to go into these hard drive cagesare apparently not here. We've got these onesthat mount in the front so we can put two hard drives in today. Oh, I need screws to justline up for me today. - Linus, if I'm being honest, the thing I'm most excited about today is this PlayStation three. - [Linus] What? - This is the PS3 I bought at launch. And it's the one thathas the PS2 chip on it. So it can actually play PS1,PS2 games without emulation and output it for ADP. This was dead for 10 yearsand it seems to be revived but I haven't-- [Linus] What? - I haven't plugged itin and fully tested it. So there was a little bit up in the air but we're gonna find out today. - [Linus] Oh nice. - I'm so excited - Meanwhile I'm trying to figure out how the hell I'm gonna finishthis water-cooled computer. Oh wow. You went all out on the capture card. - Oh yeah. - Dang live gamer 4k. Get that HDR. - [David] Also record andstream at the same time like two separate applications. So that's a big reasonwhy I want that one. - How do I want to tackle the one... Oh my God, I haven't put the pump in yet. - I picked the Sony WH-L600sbecause they're wireless which is what I want. I wanna be able to move around this room, but they connect through HDMI, they've got zero latency. It's not Bluetooth, it's radio. Mikala. Oh, yeah, Daisy came over here because she was excited to see you. One thing that was exciting to me is that it comes with this base station. Like I said, it can dooptical, but it also does arc which is what I really want and aux so I can actually connected toa PC separately from the TV. Why I really want arc is thateverything is going to the TV in HDMI and then oneconnection back to this means literally every device in this room can connect to these wireless headphones. No problem. - Wow, this is sick. - It's not super stable, so be careful. - Oh gosh. - This is a great moment in history or historical failure. Wait. Oh, is this thing giving me trouble? Oh, I think something's wrong. It did better before. Dang, it's not gonna work for this but I'm gonna try again when you go. - Hey, the good news is Ithink with your RTX 3080, you can probably emulate PS1 games. I'm frustrated right now. This run is too tight here. I mean, what I could do isI could just go full junk and do a big loop over hereand just bring it back around. You may recall that I claimedto be out of tubing before when I clearly have anentire additional spool. The reason for that was that I didn't want to dip into my tubingsupply for this system. 'cause I know the defined 7XLis an extremely large case and I thought I mightactually need all of it. As it turns out, we probablywould have been fine, but that's okay. We got there. - With the room I had in my budget, I figured this was one ofthe best mics I could get for my use, the rode pod mic. It's a dynamic mic. It's good at noise cancellation. This can be a fairly noisy room, especially now thatthere's all these consoles and PCs underneath. And it's a good starter microphone. We'll see if I like streaming. If you guys enjoy it and thenmaybe move up from there. - David. - [David] Yeah. - Please tell me you havethe extra modular cables for this power supply. I need a Molex connector. - [David] I'll bring over what I have. - They're not interchangeable. What power supply is this? - [David] That's for the N one. - Oh wait. No, definitely not. Yeah, these use a completelydifferent connector. - [David] Shoot. - Okay, we dip in this Molex connector and we jam the pins in thisPC express power connector. We don't need.- [David] Do it. - Okay, so that's in there. - [David] Is this gonna work? - Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, hold on. Oh, I have them backwards. So other than that, yes. - [David] We have a smokedetector, it's cool. I bet we have insurance too. That's how I'm gonna buy a house, burn this place down. Use the settlement money, heck yeah. - This conversation is makingme extremely uncomfortable. Am I an accessory? You have to promise me you'llreplace this after though. - [David] I promise. Yeah, I'll get some electrical tape. - No, no, that's not what I meant. - [David] Oh, the cable? - Yes. - [David] Yeah. I'll do that too.- What do you think Andy? - [Andy] 99%. - 99%? - [Andy] Yeah. - Yeah, I don't think so. Right, don't worry, I got this. - [David] Yeah, you do. - I'm a hero. USB for Andrade goes here. - If you guys watch theShortCircuits that I do which is generally nice. This is the best mouse moneycan buy right now for gaming. I poo-pooed powerplay, butI'm willing to give it a shot. This is my opportunity. Its opportunity to makesure there's no vomit on it. Sweater. Oh, I'm already sad, you can't plug in the dongle to this. - It's really heavy. Where's this supposed to go? - Somewhere under here, I'm gonna have to figure out the details. I think I'm gonna haveto put just a flat plank on the ground. - Okay. It has a filtered underneath,so I don't have it down there. I gotta grab it. - Okay, it'll be fine for today. With this computer it's this and the 403. - Let's give it a quick reboot and see if it just firesright up into Andrade. How cool would that be? - [David] That would be sick. We're doing it everybody. - Okay, it doesn't. Yeah (beep) readability. You've got to have that camel back there. Andrade's booting. - [David] Amazing. - Okay, so where does this go and where does that go? - [David] Oh, they'reboth gonna go in there. - Okay, here we go. Good luck, everybody. - [David] Tower login. What is that? - This doesn't have anetwork connection right now. Oh, right. Long story, Trendnet is sending overtheir 2 1/2 gigs switch, but it's not here yet. 2 1/2 gigabit is criticalfor David's setup. Not because he has super fast internet, but because he needs areally, really fast link between his NAS and his gaming machine so that he can edit video off of it. Gigabit's okay, but 100 megabytes a second, not that great thesedays for responsiveness. 250 megabytes a second, now we're talking. - [David] Ethernet's plugged in now. - Ethernet is plugged in now?- [David] Yeah. - People are gonna relateto this setup so much. Cause this is like true gamer. - [David] Yeah. - This isn't like poser, or like RGB (beep) allover the place gamer. - Actually while you're doing that, I'll bring you the stuffthat's quote unquote borrowed. Yeah, so these are from the donation pile.- Oh yeah. I couldn't possibly care less about them. - And what about that R2D2? - You know what, your gain is my loss. - That's my legal defense. - We were supposed tobuild a computer in it and we just like never got around to it. That was like an impulsebuy when I was at the mall, I was like, oh we shouldbuild a computer in that. Fair enough. - This room's going crazy. We're running out of room but I'm gonna pull out this bin. This is the bin that Iunboxed on ShortCircuit. It's filled with retro games. I want to get my PS3 workingagain so I can play all those. But I have my analog super Nintendo so- - [Linus] Do you have Pilot Wings? - [David] I do not. I used to have more, friends steal a bunchand never return them. - [Linus] Dicks. - I know. Kelly, you better frickingreturn my frigging super Metroid. Or I'll kill you. - Gotta give it a little Philly fill here. There's at least enoughwater in it this time that we should be able toleave it on long enough to see if we get a signal. - [David] Ah, yeah. - Here we go. All right, I'm closing the gaming rig, two water cooled systems, David. And does this rig just goright in next to this one? - Yeah, sure. Today has been spoiled David day. I am so lucky to get allthis stuff I've gotten. I know people all around the world are trying to get 3080s, I got one, but the one thing I cannotget is an LTT mouse pad. - [Linus] No stop it. - I can't. - I know, there's more coming. There's more coming.- [David] Okay. I'll see if I can snag one. - We'll get you one when... Later. When all the paying customers are done. - So this is probably the least junk thing of my entire setup. I took old wood from my desk. So I used to have not justtwo pieces of pied project, I had four pieces. So I took one of those pieces. I glued a desk pad to it, put my keyboards wrist rest under there and it fits perfect on this armrest. It's a good enough thing. And I'll be able to play mouseand keyboard games on this TV with no issues at all. Oh my God. - That's the virtual machine. This is a good sign. - That's windows. - I'm gonna shut it down gracefully here. I'm going to add the USB receiver for this as well as the audio capture. And we're gonna try andpass those through as well. - Sir. - Oh, you need your HDMIcapture card passed through as well. - Oh. - Okay, theoretically, this is gonna work. Oh yeah. - [David] Is it working? - Let's not get ahead of ourselves. The AVA media capture cardis in the same ILM AMU group as your ethernet controller. - [David] What? - Really bad news. All the PCI express slots arebound to essential devices. So we can't pass through theAVA media part on its own. But remember that crazystupid idea that you had to use one of these. What I'm hoping is that this top M.2 slot is connected directly to the CPU. I believe it is. In which case, I think thelikelihood is much higher than it will be in its own ILM AMU group. So now we've got this riser cable. Oh my gosh. And now our capture card.(laughter in the background) - We found my limit and this is that. - The things we do for gaming. Honestly, all things considered, we're in pretty good shape. - [David] Yeah.- All you gotta do is swap out that capturecard for a USB one. - Will do. - But this VM is workingabsolutely perfect- - [David] Amazing. - It's running at 240 Hertz right now. - [David] Yep. - You're ready for your first stream. - What's up hell cats. How's it going, man? Ready to watch me play some Parapa? Don't get people in the young 20s. It's okay, they don't get you either. (gun firing) Sorry. This is so good. I'm gonna play this nexttime I'm having sex. - [Gamer] Another squad, another squad. - Yeah, I'm going for the finish here. Okay, she's dead. - Well that wasn't easy and we're honestly not quite done yet. David's gonna swap out his capture card to get this going 100% but all things considered, we got a freaking ton done today. This looks absolutely freaking awesome. - [David] So much better. - Compared to the old setup and knowing David, there'sgonna be a lot of gaming hours spent on this setup. So again, you guys can findhim @thechosendavid on Twitter and he'll get all theinformation for you guys on where he's gonna be Twitchstreaming all of a sudden. Everyone's getting into Twitch streaming, you know?- I know it's awesome. - It's crazy. It's crazy. But not everyone has ablack magic Ursa 4.6 K as their web cam, do they? That's right. It's set apart. And you know what else is set apart? Intel. Thank you so much to Intel for sponsoring, not just this video, but this whole series wherewe are doing $5,000 makeovers. We've already done Anthony, we've done Riley, we've done Andy, we've done, is this one the fourth one?- [David] Colton? - We did Colton. So you guys can go checkout the entire series. Yeah, Dennis' as well. - [David] Oh yeah.- I think Dennis' might've been the... Actually this one was crazy too. I don't know, man. They're all good, they're all great. Go check them out, and go check out Intel'sproducts' link down below. They got everything. They've got CPU's, they've got networking products. You name it. If it's advanced microprocessing technology, intel makes it.

शुक्रवार, 2 अप्रैल 2021

ltt has a new home

 - Everyone knows theworst thing you can do if you're running an internet business is become overly relianton a single platform. That's why as much as I'm a YouTuber, I'm also on Twitter,Floatplane, Twitch, Facebook, heck, my employees evenconvinced me to get TikTok. But, you guys told me youwant more, a lot more. And I'm gonna give it toyou after this message from our sponsor. Ridge Wallet has redefinedthe traditional wallet with its compact frameand RFED blocking plates. Keep your wallet bulged downand use our offer code LINUS to save 10% and getfree worldwide shipping. (casual offbeat music) The fact that you're stillwatching this right now tells me two veryimportant things about you. One, you don't mind a little tease, and two, you're happy puttingup with shameless money grabs. You are exactly the kind of person that I'd like to personally invite to witness a stiff newdirection for our company. That's right, we're coming to OnlyFans. OnlyFans is super easy to use. Just simp. (Linus coughs) Excuse me, I mean, subscribefor 6.90 per month, nice, and you'll get instantaccess to an exclusive feed of videos and stillsfeaturing the hottest hardware like you've never seen it before. We've got all the best categories. You want the sexiest MILFs,you'll find them here. I wouldn't mind flashing that motherboard, if you know what I'm sayin'. Memory, you'll never forget. (woman gasps) These hard drives won't keep your secrets. And our thermal camera shots are too hot for YouTube monetization. And, we're not finished yet. We'll be doing exclusivenot safe for work teardowns, ASMR build guides. It'll be a tight fit,but we can make it work. Yeah. - [Woman] Turn it on, thenturn it off the bad way. That's good. (woman moans) - And all with no protection. And if you subscribe in the next 6.9 days, you'll get our inaugural saleprice of just 4.20 a month for the lifetime of your subscription. Oh and, I've got one more thing for you. Of course, there's paid content as well for those of you with. Unusual kinks. We've got something for everyone, including those of you who love feet, stripping, and private live streams. Just send us a DM and we'll make you a piece of content that's more custom than your arch install. And it doesn't have to be digital. If you want us to mail you alittle something you can't get on lttstore.com, just let us know. T could be anything, from the box we just finishedman-handling together on short circuit, to an old rag used towipe up thermal paste. (man moans) Or even the aromatic water from your favorite liquid cooling loop. So check us out, guys. We're gonna have ourpage linked down below, have you got it bookmarked yet? Yeah, I bet you do. But if you don't, you know where it is. By the way, while you're down there, you should check outthe link to our sponsor. BackBlaze is a cloud storage solution that have no idea whatthey were sponsoring today. They offer easy and affordable backups starting at just $6 amonth for your personal or business data, and you can even use it as a D2 storage solution. They've restored over 50 billion files and over exabyte of data is backed up, and you can restoreyour files from anywhere with their mobile app. You can directly downloadthem from the web or even restore by mail by purchasing a hard drive. They'll put the dataon it, FedEx it to you, and you can return it to themfor a refund when you're done. It's easy, unlimited databackup at a fixed price. Try it out for free at BackBlaze.com/ltt for 15 days and start protecting yourself from potential bad times. (Linus groans) Hopefully you guys enjoyed this video. If you're lookin' foranother video to check out, maybe you oughta go for theone where we, I don't know, concrete-cooled a computer,that one was pretty cool, right? Yeah, kinda unbelievable, eh? - [Man] Whoa! - Nice catch. - [Man] No hands! 

गुरुवार, 1 अप्रैल 2021

huge pc upgrade.. in a van

 (whooshing noises) (adventurous music) (ice clanks) (blender whirs) (mugs clank) - Off-grid living is becomingmore and more popular as both a way to combatthe rising cost of housing and to clock out of thisincreasingly connected world, even if it's just for a little bit. But sometimes you need technology to get away from technology. So when Jackery reachedout to sponsor this video, featuring their Explorerline of power stations, my writer Colin immediatelythought of his friend Morgan. He's a photographer who'sbeen living that van life in a ski resort parkinglot for about a year now. With some serious tech deficiencies. So we're going to dropa tech bomb on his van and bring his mobile editingrig slash living accommodations into the 21st century. And we're going tolearn a little something about van living while we're at it. (electronic music) First things first, thisis the star of the show: the Jackery Explorer 1500. This little machine is absolutely stuffed with genuine Panasonic 18650 cells just like these ones. 130 of them, to be precise. That means there is averitable buttload of power crammed into this package. Slightly under 1500 watt hours. And these 110 volt AC outlets are, honestly they're just insane. We took the little brother of this, the Explorer 1000, andhooked up an RTX gaming rig, and HDR monitor, and filming lights (screams in pain) all at once. As for the Explorer1500, it'll do 1800 Watts of sustained load and upto 3600 Watts of peak load. So toast? No problem. Blended avocado for your toast? Kind of awful sounding. I prefer sliced. But theoretically possible. Then, over on the DC power side of things, we get one of my favorite feature: USBC power delivery, up to 60 Watts worth, along with two USB typeA's for good measure. Now let's talk about whatwe're going to hook up to it. Initially, we considered building a PC to replace the current setup in here, but seeing as Morgan'sliving that mobile life, oh, and he's a Mac user, we opted for a shiny new M1 MacBook Air. Sorry, PC guys. The truth is, Apple Silicon really does offerclass-leading power efficiency and, with the thermal pad mod, which we have pre-applied of course, the Air manages just aboutidentical performance to the M1 MacBook pro. We did kind of blow the budget on this, but Morgan's a cool guy, right? - [Colin] Definitely. - Okay, then. For a monitor, we went with an LG 27GL850. I actually named thisthe best monitor of 2019. It's absolutely overkill. I mean, it's sports a onemillisecond response time for that extreme gaming, but it's an engineering samplethat we were able to spare and for 144 Hertz display, it is remarkably color accurate. Colin calibrated this one for Morgan and we got the delta Es down to just 2.85. That is going to be worldsahead of this old MacBook and should handle photo andvideo editing comfortably. But where's all that video to go? Ah, that's where Lacie'sRugged Raid Shuttle comes in. This is a big step in theright direction for Morgan. It's like baby's first data redundancy. Inside, there are two four terabyte drives along with a raid controller. That means you can either run it in raid-0 for a relatively speedyeight terabytes of storage, or you can go big galaxy brain and use raid-1 giving you four terabytes of fully redundant storage. That means that one of thedrives inside could outright fail without losing any data. And this is something mostfolks might not consider, but in a mobile, read:vibration heavy environment, hard drives are just plain,not going to last as long, even with a rubber bumper. Friends do not let friends lose data. And all of this is going to be connected to this Soho dock from CalDigit. It lets us run a single USB type C cable out to the MacBook forcharging, data, and video, and then from there wecan run display port up to our monitor and connectto the hard drive over USB C. And everything will of course be powered by the Explorer 1500. And we threw in an Amazon soundbar for good measure. But while the outputs are awesome, the inputs are where thingsget even more interesting. With the Jackery Explorer, sure, you can charge from the wall with this chonky 300 Watt wall charger. But the last time I checked, running an extensioncord out of the ski lodge across the parking lotis mostly frowned upon. Mostly. So for true off-grid power, the Explorer 1500 can handle up to 600 Watts of solar input with solar panels (grunts)like these bad boys. These turn an Explorer intowhat Jackery likes to call a solar generator. So each one of these panels will output a hundred Watts at peak. That gives us, with four of them, a total of 400 Watts,meaning that in theory, we could fully charge our Explorer 1500 in under four hours. Now in practice, especially here in BC, you are unlikely to getthe peak output from these. But even so, we're looking at comfortably being able to charge up by day and work or watch Netflix all night. And of course, it can alsobe hooked into 12 volt power and do stuff off the car's alternator. That is a bonkers amount of flexibility. So this is it, hey? - Yeah, this is it. - I mean, I definitelyenjoy that house life with, you know, three kids and all. So I don't know if I'd wantto cram all them in there. - Oh no, they'll fit. - Sell me on the digital nomad life. - All right, well, here it is. - It's a lot bigger than it looks. That's not, I don't,I keep trapping myself in that's what she said things. It's way bigger than I expected. (laughs) - I mean when you painteverything white inside, - Yeah. - [Morgan] It looks bigger. It's like the TARDIS, but theTARDIS was not white inside. - So show me around. Show me what I need. - Yeah. All right. - Okay. - Well all you need is a-- - Okay, why is this seat backwards? - Oh, it's on a swivel. - No! - [Morgan] yeah, yeah. (chair squeaks) It's loud, but it's on a swivel. - That's sick. - [Morgan] Yeah. - You could sit there and like, - Yeah. - Just be like hanging. - Yeah. You can discuss businessor problems of the world or anything you'd like. - Okay, now, I recognize this. - What have I done? - Oh, no.- Oh, God, there's all the-- - Sorry, sorry. - Oh no. - You guys weren't supposed to-- - Yeah, I'm a short guy, but like, I'm easily comfortablewalking around in here. - You're, yeah. - [Linus] So then, there's like vents. - Yeah, so under, underneath you is a diesel heater. - Oh, seriously. - And it just pumps out heat like you would not believe when it's on. - [Linus] And what about this one? - And that is just going, a vent into my battery compartment. - Sink, I mean, what do you hook up to? - [Morgan] There's awater tank under here, and then I got my food, morestorage for some camera bits, and then that's all myski stuff and camping gear at the back. - [Linus] Show me the workflow then, so what's your editing setup? - Right now? - Where are you gonna sit? - Right now, my setup is this. - No, no, I don't want to see that. Get that out of here. (Morgan laughs) Horrible. Are you a standing worker? Like you're standing desk kind of-- - Yeah, well, like, pretty active dude. - Yeah. - So I figured we'd go withthe stand-up desk for now and yeah, this would be it. This thing can go against the wall here, but we put it on thatswivel so I could sit here or I could just lean upagainst the wall there. - Right. - By bringing this out like that if I wanted to get a little comfortable. - Or you could lie in bed. - Or I could lie in bed and watch a movie if we faced it that way. Right? - Okay. The skylights. You put those in, right? - [Morgan] Oh, theskylights were in the van. Already, in the roof. - [Linus] Oh, really? - Yeah. The only thing I did not build in this van were these frames, which my dad built. - Wow, so that ended up taking up a lot less space than, oh, is that the old one? - [Morgan] That's, that'sthe original one, yeah. - The capacity that wouldhave been dog (beep). All right. - That is good enough onlyto run the house electronics. - That's a glorified car battery. Pretty much. I still don't think I wouldwant to have three kids in here. - They could fit in-- - Oh, the little cave, yes, they could fit in there (laughs) - You could stuff em-- - Got all the extra blankets just in case the diesel heater. - Yep, so all my clothes and whatnot. - Putts out or whatever? Do you worry about that? Like emergency supplies in case... - I do have, like, I havea camping box down here with like a minus 10 sleeping bag and all that sort of stuff. - Right. - So if I was in like a bad situation. - By the way, can Ijust say my favorite mod in this entire thing? This right here. - [Morgan] Yeah. - 'Cause like, what isup with that, right? That's like, that's theLinus tech tips way. I like it. This is fricking awesome, man. - This is all you need. - So the last thing you're goingto need to be truly on grid off the grid, is like a Starlinkconnection or something. - Yes. - Well I hope you guys enjoyed this epic van life tech makeover. Thanks again to Jackeryfor sponsoring this video. Thanks again to our neighbors for backing up into their unit. Thanks again to Morganfor, you know, providing us with his van to use as a set for the day. If you guys want to check out one of Jackery's power stations, we're going to have the link down below. And if you haven't got enoughof this kind of outdoor tech, then maybe check out our ultimate camping battle station video. It was a bit of a weirdone, but it was super cool. And I would actually kindof love to revisit it with one of these instead ofthat diesel or gas generator or whatever it was. Getting that thing up to thecamp site was a nightmare. 

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