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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- The GeForce RTX 4090 is perhaps the least suitable GPU for a small form factor build ever… So naturally we’re going to build one with Nvidia’s behemoth!
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Just release info czcams.com/video/FLxH9ivPWUI/video.html x3d
You should make the lid of the bit holder magnetic too! That would be so helpful as a impromptu part tray, esp in combination with some ridges to form a grid for organising
For a GPU partner ship, you could add a second bios switch that is a loud mode
What’s the purpose to showcase SFF build with FE card if it is practically unobtainable. At least in EU almost nobody sells FE for strict MSRP when they can sell Partners cards with better markups. And partners cards are generally bigger than FE.
My point here - build sff with board partners cards 😊
a solution to the ltx stuff, make some limited online ltx merch, like i couldnt be there merch, what not
drops the ram within the first 5 seconds, yup, is linus
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@@SevenHunnid who asked?
Impressive. Very nice. Now let's see the RTX 4090 Ti fit inside.
Let's see Paul Allen's mini-ITX build
1:16:01 lol
linux would fit in the case before a rtx 4090 ti would fit in
Gonna need an external power brick for that 800watt thicccccccccccccccccccccccccc boi
@@alexnather7614 This is 4090. The commenter said 4090 Ti :D
ASRock's higher end ITX boards tend to be insanely feature packed. They really love the small form factors and it shows. I always love seeing what they cram in there.
Silverstone is under appreciated for the amount of unique cases they make. Their server mount ATX chassis is putting in work for me 💪
My Raven rv3 has been serving me very well for the last decade. Might drop to a smaller FF when I next upgrade though
Too true. There's a reason they've stayed in business for this long even without people recognizing them. Their cases might not always be the right price, but price doesn't matter as much if it's the right case. They have great products and seem to put a lot of thought into things. I love it
@@TheROOTminus1 cases and power supplies really showing us what it means to last long
Is this Tiger Direct?
The hard clam shell magnetic bit holder needs small ribs that create little divided sections in the lid that mesh when closed to fit between the bits. It would only need to be maybe or two to create 2 or three sections for organizing your screws.
Maybe like little squares for more compartments but also magnetised to you can open it and grab bits while it holds screws, you could make it the same polarity as the magnet holding the bits in the base and get a satisfying pop when it opens as it pushes the lid away
I'm pretty sure that GPU is thicker than the PSU. oo
Also, over the moon that you guys have had so much success with the screwdriver and backpack! They really are damn near perfect products. Psyched you'll be making more tools!
@@Sidowse I don't really think so. some models of the 3090 ti could reach up to 600 watts overclocked and still couldn't touch the 4090(frame chasers/jufes is my source in this case). the ad102 die is extremely powerful, to the point where a partially locked one is by and far the fastest consumer gpu.
@@maximus3294 I mean if the current AMD releases in the high-end of the 7000-series CPU has told us anything, it's that sheer wattage isn't the only thing boosting performance
Gotta agree on the noctua topic. I have my NH-U12P SE2 for....many years (more than 7) now and they have replaced a fan three times and have provided me with new mounting hardware within only 2-3 days. Amazing customer service and I have since bought three other coolers from them.
Yeah my NH U12s has been runnibg since 2015 and I will most likely use it to cool my next computer, good to hear, I'll need some new brackets. But I have already heard from many people, I just have to drop them an email and they'll send it cheap or free. I was a noob back then so I'm quite happy that I went with Noctua. I almost got some all in one type thibg, that probably would have died years ago.
I didn't even notice it was a stream since the quality of this stream actually matches the quality of the videos
I don't think his videos are that bad... always someone gotta be negative smh
@@GregoryShtevensh He was saying something positive.
@@Dizzy... who?
@@GregoryShtevensh the original comment
@@Dizzy... glad we agree
26:38 Its about the Form Factor. If you opened that 600W supply, its mostly empty. They will use the same case with different labeling for 1200W, which is still mostly empty but has more heatsinks inside. Try comparing their mass, instead.
43:18 You can wire-wrap the fan to the heatsink with thin gauge steel wire (~30 gauge). It's just as good as the clips but more permanent. Yet not as permanent as Super Glue.
1:10:00 you need to have a hex-nut below the grip on the shaft so people have the option of using an open-ended wrench to apply torque. Or perhaps a ratcheting torque wrench.
1:11:35 adding more SKU codes is the opposite of solving problems. You're offering a choice of this set of problems, or that set of problems. Solve the problems and the choices reduce to singularity.
Ok
A water cooled RTX4090 would fit in even smaller cases. Would love to see a RTX4090 with dual active water blocks (active water cooled front AND back) benchmarked against standard air cooled versions, in terms of performance, cooling, & size for fitting in different cases.
Not really. Water cooling doesn't save space since you still need roughly the same sized heatsink at the end. It would give you more flexibility though.
It would waste even more space since you need a pump and space for radiators and tubes.
@@OutOfNameIdeas2 who Said that the Radiators cannot be outside, my next Build will be with an outside Mora no Rads no Pump in the case. Just the smallest case i can fit a sfx 750 Watt psu in
@@Benepene So it's bigger then
@@Benepene outside rads and pump is actually pretty cool, you can get one of those humongous ones that’s not intended for pc cooling. You can even move it around with those hot detachable fittings
Hot tip: the ASUS ROG Strix B660-I Gaming Wifi (long name yes yes) motherboard offers all of the same features and ITX format, but at a B660 price level. Full pcie 5.0 bandwidth, 2x m.2 support, ddr5, 2.5gig ethernet, wifi, 12th and 13th gen Intel cpus, and you can even do some overclocking stuff because even tho it says B660, it is essentially a Z690 board in disguise simply to gain ITX marketshare, and Asus left some neat overclocking features from their Z690 range that can bypass certain restrictions.
I got it running with my 13900K and DDR5 and the performance from this board is amazing, as are all the features. More than I could ever need. From all my research, this was the best new-gen ITX board I could find, and I actively chose it over full ATX boards despite not being space constrained. It's simply just better value/performance.
I do like that slim form factor. I imagine it isn't cheap to do a high end build similar to this one in this exact case.
It's not cheap in any case
@@Chemically_Induced space, not everyone has room to comfortably fit a full tower & prefer a desktop atop a desk & not under. And what were you gonna do with those other PCI-E lanes anyway, as long as you have a couple high speed m.2 slots, and decent internal headers, it'll suit 99% of gaming use cases.
@@sunbleachedangel No, I don't imagine a high-end build would ever be cheap. I was more or less wondering if a price premium comes with this particular form factor. I probably should have elaborated more precisely what I meant.
not really, people have fit 4090s in the fractal ridge and that's only $130 usd which seems normal for a pc case, but this case in question is almost $200 dollars
@@InnuendoXP How small is your room to not be able to fit a full tower?
I don't have your backpack (I have a second run MOS blackpack), but deeply appreciate your transparentness in fixing your zipper pulls. That's the first (and only) thing wearing out on my backpack. I've even changed the way I open it to try avoiding it breaking 😅. Could I buy your repair kit separately? I found the sliced metal hinge intriguing and love carabiners!
I really love the fact that there is support for an ultra slim odd, a conventional form factor psu, and a triple slot gpu on top of it. Their previous milo cases all ditched either one of 3 things.
For the bit holder I'd love to see the top lid magnetic but probably not quite as strong as the bit retention side since it can be used as a parts tray so I don't bump it and send screws flying!
Don’t know if that would work since If you put to magnets together they push apart kinda like those old magnetic trains if u try to put the magnets together they push apart but I’m also not 100% sure if different strength magnets would stop that from happening or not!!
Would love to see a second meet the team with Kyle after this episode.
Being in the engineering world i could help but uncontrollably laugh in sympathy for Kyle when he found out Linus leaked the fixed shaft screw drivers and veiwers wanting black shaft stubby.
For the fixed screwdrivers.... Why not have 2 different sized handle types and then interchangeable shafts. That way you can minimise the SKU count and let people choose the "Bits" they want. Surely you guys can come up with an attachment mechanism that allows for delicate and heavy cranking drivers. From half length bits to massive long bits, do it all.
I in no way expected there to be a black shaft short screwdriver, but if there ends up being one, I will totally buy one.
I think if the metric for the LEd long shaft is good, they might just splash for one...
The segment about his Z Fold is why you should ALWAYS look at the floor model for new/gimmicky things like the Z Fold. They ALWAYS show the wear that the company doesn’t want to tell you about
where does he talk about this?
@@imacat8476 oh I don’t remember, it was anecdotal to the video anyways, he talks about the crease showing signs of wear
Can confirm.
Went with a friend to a shopping mall a couple of months after the phone came out (I'm on Brazil and these things take time to arrive here anyway), the friend was going to buy the Fold and I was there to finally see if I could have a phone with NFC and leave Xiaomi and their shitty software.
The crease was freaking STRONG. Definitely affected the view, and it made noises. I ended up convincing my friend to get the S2X FE (can't remember which one) and I got the M53. The rest of his money was much better spent at a headphone.
@@imacat8476 around the 24:00 mark
Instead of fixed shaft screw drivers you could make it semi modular. The handle and shaft could be connected with some sort of locking mechanism so you could easily mix and match handles and shafts for different applications. This would help reduce SKU count by allowing you to just stock shafts and handles rather than all the different combinations while still giving the user a choice for what they want.
Edit: For attaching the shaft to the handle you could have a screw on cap at the shaft end of the handle that you remove to insert a keyed shaft then slide the cap over the shaft and screw it back on to lock in the shaft.
as nice as that is, that means it's no longer a fixed shaft. nothing beats a true fixed shaft in durability and stability.
About the carabine pull zippy things around 39:00. Couldn't you just put a smallish split ring in there, which would then allow you to switch and swap to whatever you wanted to use as a pulling device? Would add 5-8mm of extra length and a second joint. But would allow users to switch depending on their needs that weekend or something.
You are the stealth king with this build on any LAN-Party.
Easy to carry, but loads of power in it.
people still go to LAN parties? That is so dead in my country.
Thanks from an engineer! 😊
I wish they did these more often.
did you watch the entire video? who has 2 hours to spare
@@MrNoipe Yes but I listened to most of it rather than watching.
wish they spoke less about a phucking rucksack lol, never pressed the right key so many times in a video to skip sponsors and BS
@@girlsdrinkfeck No merch, no sponsors, no content...
@@--_DJ_-- u missed the point ,he talked about a stupid zipper for like 15 mins
i think the thermo problem came from the lack of thermal paste you put on the CPU you can see many time on the video that the radiator was not fully coverted with it when you dissaembled it. so... i was wondering if it will work the whole video.
You might be able to collab with certain products if you add like LTT approved components or something like that. With the new lab I'm sure that you can come up with something and that people will buy it because they will know for certain that it is a quality product.
The new carabiner design should have a keying feature at the mouth which, when engaged or mated, could prevent lateral movement at the mouth. That potential for lateral movement under light forces is the main reason it was failing so often in the original design.
You are absolutely correct. I don’t understand how the engineers have missed this.
just once I'd love for one of those build redux type sites to have a "I have some parts but I need help figuring out the rest" modes so I can put in that I have a 3060, a case but no cpu, psu and I need another 2 8gb sticks of ram at minimum
a partnership type deal with a si and for example pc part picker could be cool
@@owenoreilly_20 would be good, but yeah I just wish that I could do that, get the minimum my system needs to get started so I can use the parts I got on hand so that I don't have to pay for them later.
I feel like that would be a warranty nightmare for them.
@@--_DJ_-- yeah and logistics
one of my favorite features of the wera screwdriver is the shaft that moves up and down to allow for a stubby or long shaft. It's a feature I would love to see in your driver
This is for the creator warehouse team. The fixed shaft screw drivers. You should do a set of different hollow handles where the long "bits" will insert. The bits could have a mechanism to hold the "bit" in place as you would in an impact screwdriver. This will allow you to have a single skew for the handles and other ones for the extra long/medium/shorter "bits". This will also allow you to increase the "bit" loadout in time. This will allow individuals to have several screwdrivers at the same time with different handles for different purposes without the need to buy whole sets.
When Linus mentioned the thunderbolt port, I had to think for a couple of seconds because I forgot about its existence. 🤣
they ended the stream a bit too soon and cutted off Linus🤣🤣🤣🤣
4:45 that exhale...
"Why do I keep giving them reasons " 🤣🤣🤣
I have the black full size screwdriver and I would buy the stubby one either way but would definitely prefer the black one...even if it costs a little extra
linus: "i closed up the panels before booting"
me: laughs in pc zip-tied to wall
Dropping the ram in true ltt fashion; in the first 5 seconds
1:24:15 not to mention all the molten wax that would be blasted everywhere lmao
Dude!! I just watched the whole episode. Loved the Q and A and appreciate it that you guys are honest.
Loved the part where you explain the thinking around the screwdrivers and the engineering.
Waiting that the ZAR USD exchange rate improves and then ordering my LTT ratchet screwdriver.
Maybe an idea for your fixed shaft screwdrivers - have a small generic plastic handle on all medium length shafts that you can insert into a larger grip interchangeably ... Then you can use it for small jobs where you need the smaller grip and for larger jobs just insert into your nifty larger grip and use it for larger jobs
dude I fucking love anthony lol probably my favorite member of ltt
cracks me up every time he is on screen (like 29:55 you can tell he wanted to smile so bad at the dumb monotone song bit he always does), but then when its time for info and teaching time he really knows his stuff
SPOILER: 112c.
Oofda 😂
For the capsule bit holder, you oughta put a magnet in the lid, and partition it off, so it's even better as a screw holder
Tool tip for you. You should knurl the entire shafts on the stubby driver so it's easier to spin quickly with your fingers.
In case you don't remember: you built a similar PC ~9 years ago in a previous version of this case - Silverstone RVZ01
Finally someone put the name. Thank you!
I would like to see a video where they compare the gaming performance of this setup vs the same core components in a full size, air cooled case with bigger CPU cooler and more fans.
Same! Although obviously the cpu temps would be better, this newest intel cpu is a big power waster. I think this form factor could still work if the cpu had watercooling leading outside the case
Dan laughing as Kyle is getting "upset" with Linus for leaking products is hilarious.
Another building live stream and another small form factor. This is treat for me!
For the bit holder, can you have a small grid similar to the iFixit bit set where the lid has a little grid so you can actually separate and sort the difference. Small screws
That GPU is big!
just remember, the rtx 4080 is basically the same size on top of that (I actually wanted to use raytracing so dont judge me.)
@@lockinhinddanger934 you are being judged
Oh man, I'm getting flashbacks to when I first got into building gaming PCs. Back when the GTX 400 series and AMDs 7000 series were slugging it out. LTT, Hardware Canucks, Jay, Tom Logan, etc. were all doing small form factor and open air builds with Lian Li cases and other interesting "boutique" companies... Take me back! I didn't know it at the time, but life even just 10 years ago seemed so simple.
As an engineer, I can say we try to make it the best for our customers but get limited by budget or management. Thank you, Linus
The problem with engineers though, if it was up to them, products would take way too long or even never be released. Plus they could end up over engineered and cost too much. I know engineers who gladly scrapped basically years of their life because they were not happy with something.
@@zee-fr5kw I 100% agree with you on this. I think it depends on the engineers and the engineering lead. A good lead works with business product owners and the like to ensure that the requests are getting done and that the engineers work at a good pace and have everything they need. All engineers are different. Some like to finish tasks way too fast some want to take their time. It's the job of the lead to know and plan work for the right type of person for the job. Sometimes you need quick work, and sometimes you need a steady hand. Usually, engineers don't have the option of taking or setting the time it takes. It's usually a group effort for how much effort/time goes into a task. I hope that gives a bit of insight into the process. It's a bit complex, but so is everything once you pull the curtains
@@zee-fr5kw "who gladly scrapped basically years of their life because they were not happy with something."
As oposed to what? Trying to sell crap anyways like marketters and management do?
34:27 check out the thermal paste spread on the cooler!!!! should have reapplied thermal paste as it would have tiny air bubbles when squashed flat and air is a good insulator.
Doesn't that case fit an 80mm case fan close to the PSU? Would probably help with the cpu cooling if that one was an intake and then set the cpu cooler as an exhaust. Or did they put one in, wasn't paying attention the whole stream...
1:22:42 Linus, you don't need a second tool to snuff out candles. You (as in the general you) _are_ the tool to snuff out candles 🌬😂
If you magentise the inside of the lid of the bit box you can use it as a parts tray even more easily!
1:06:17
"I think you will be reasonable and just forget about the black shaft"
*looks at the chat, the majority of which requests the black shaft*
"awww shit"
I choked on my coffee at this point, brilliant moment of umplnned humour.
My ideas for the shown parts tray... Make the holes round not hex. So you don't need to look when you place the bit. Or make it round on the top and make a swivel or fusion/merge of the round and hex shape on the bottom hole part. So they twist/screw to the right position. And I would make the very top edge of the holes beveled so it's even easier to stick the bits in.
This is a really good idea.
As far as fixed shaft, possibly take a look at southwire's double ended replaceable shaft screwdriver. It would limit the amount of skus needed
For the fixed drivers. what about a quick disconnect like an impact drill that you can switch between different shafts
56:06 he will add personally dropped versions of the gpu with unique cracks in the body and bent/cracked motherboards
1:36:00 I don't think it will change soon, just because home user desktops don't really need to be more efficient.
Gaming PC just aren't efficient mostly because of the graphics card.
I think the biggest thing for prosumers would be shared memory, to have 256GB DDR5 installed and the GPU and CPU both having access to it, i think would currently have the biggest performance uplift especially for 3d and VFX guys
Awesome Vid Linus please keep up the amazing content and thank you for all the videos you and the team produce!! Couldn't help myself but wanted to share an idea for the fixed screwdrivers to hopefully help out but don't want to annoy you being just another person putting their 2 cents in that you've probable heard all before... soo ignore if you wish but my idea is having the different types of handles made from whatever materials and sizes and have a bit holder in the handle itself where the buyer can select what ever sized handle they wish to have to suit them and purchase the shafts separately with different styles and lengths as options. The buyer can either change out the shafts as they please or have a set amount of handles and shafts always together with a strong magnet to help hold the shaft in. This way the buyer can make their own sets as they please, limit how many sku's / products you need as a seller and you have only handles and shafts not every different design or style you think of.
this is common in my city. i once bought a used computer for IDR400,000 (around USD30), it's a Core2Quad computer with a Zyrex casing and it was so small I couldn't fit my GTX 960 and just took off the 3.5" ribcage with a pliers. the computer is not used now but it's still operational and I'm still using the GTX960.
"You've leaked that?!" Pure comedic gold from 1:09:00 to 1:11:00.
1:11:41 and to cry.... definitely to cry...
Edit:
1:42:03 Uh, I doubt this will ever get read, but I'll say it anyway. There are cases to where bands and other organizations will have identifiable merch with numbers and such for the event items, while they have "reproduction" versions to sell elsewhere. This has been standard in the collectibles market for.... hell, longer than I've even been alive.
I honestly think SFF cases will be a new norm in the next new years.
If anyone wants to see even smaller form factor PC with 4090 I really recommend Optimum Tech channel, the one Linus made here is almost twice as big.
dude that was the best "ad" for your screwdriver - the look in your eyes when you told about your uncle's feedback!
The bit holder is cool, the top of it should also be magnetized so when you are using it as a parts tray other metal bits and bobs don't fall out if you knock it over.
@LinusTechTips !!! Suggestion: Make the top part of the bit holder have a similarly magnetic plate, so that when its being used to hold screws the top doesnt get flipped up accidentally and send your pieces flying, and then it would be reversibly magnetic for storage as well!
You could always put powerful magnetics in both the keyboard and desk to align the keyboard up for charging
I bought a Noctua NH-D15 for my AM2+ board. When I upgraded to AM4, all I needed to do was get new mounting hardware for it. Great to see from a manufacturer
Always loved the SilverStoneTek cases! I just upgraded the fans in my silver aluminum FTZ01 case and NT06-Pro cooler from the brown Noctua NF-A12x15 fans to the SilverStone Air Slimmer 120 fans (SST-AS120B) and am incredibly impressed with the performance and silence. Thought I would recommend for those interested in building one of the small form factor cases. Down-draft with the cooler is the best config; however, the unlocked processor is too hot unless you undervolt it and is best to just use a lower wattage locked version. I've been thinking about one of these cases for a minute now, thanks for the great video!
I like it when he peels the protective film off the back I/O shield and you see the shield pulling away from the motherboard, good quality there.
That moment at the start "The same thickness as this segway to our sponsor! *pause* Dan-" killed me
Add a magnet to the lid of the bit box too so it can double as a screw bowl that won't spill your screws out when you knock it over.
Please make sure the bit holder has a label system so you know what bits are called. You ship with a paper layout of what each bit is, both in the screw driver and on the cardboard box. Those labels are extremely useful. My altoids tin solution is only missing that label system.
7:55 - 34:50 can you explain me how you try to draw a balloon with the thermal past but end up with a Dedenne ? 😂😂😂
I assume that the newer packbacks wont have the zipper issue when it's fixed? Also could the bit holder have a magnet also on the top cover so that your hardware wont accidentally fall out? And is there gonna be a like bundle that could have both screwdrivers and the bitholder?
1) If i had a backpack and i got the carabiner and YKK zippers I'd 1000% use both interchangeably. How to do that without streeting the zipper? EASY get a tiny double loop keychain ring and install that permanently instead of the zipper pull. Now you can wap the zipper pulls to your linking without upsetting Linus and Tynan!
2) If the lid of the bit holder somehow also could be magnetic then it would be a magnetic tray! Please consider if that's at all viable, maybe it could somehow double-dip into the magnet in the bottom though folding or by having the bit holderlift and move to the lid leaving hte magnetic bottom in the bottom for a magnetic tray (but then not a magnetic bitholder.
3) YES black shaft stubby boi!
4) Put me down for a stubby-boi and a bitholder!
It was an uncontrolled drop and a spaz catch.
Why not just a fixed driver bit holder screwdriver? There are two screwdrivers I use and love and they're 1: An ifixit moray, and 2: a basic electrician's screwdriver handle that takes standard bits and has a hella strong magnet and a great handle, in combination with a great quality Bosch bit set
"Disgruntled" employee trying to let the public know of a defect that is dangerous by exploiting they worked on it, is a movie plot for a reason.
The amount of times, I've accidently clicked shorts, then spammed clicked subscriptions or home right about it, just to have a shorts ad play for a milli second is WILD. At least 3 times a day, you misclick that shorts "shelf" between home and subscriptions, you get an Ad. It is "play me an AD button" the button.
The realization of uniforms, you could see his eyes with the “$” to everyone in the room XD
1:26:48 Linus is spot on. Before the age of 10, my son learned how to Root his Samsung SM-320 TabPro tablet. And he did it all on his own with help from CZcams Videos. I had just showed him a few things, but he did it ALL on his own before the age of 9!
If you want to keep that same energy? You got to be there as a father for your sons. They will turn out to be the brightest kids out there. This IMO also may be the reason why some mental disorders are so prevalent.
The Mind and soul is hungry for new experiences and not just knowledge. Working with Hand tools, to mowing the lawn really does do wonders for a kids development. And those skills directly translate to a better quality of life.
Who has that angelic voice reading Fliteplane chat? I need more of that guy!
Ge sounds like that guy making short sketches with stick figures and reading them out loud.
14:00 yeah, that is why me with my SFFF (Small Form Factor Fetish) have a wild collection of weird and slim fans. The Scythe Kaze Flex are ok for coolers as well as far as I can say, static pressure wise. For your Prob there might be a boxed Wraith Fan somewhere, basically for free and moddable with its bolt pattern
One ratcheting handle with magnetized inside and mutiples interchangeable sizes/long/short shafts and bits like Philips heads, flat heads, torx bits etc... I'll buy that, but it has to be magnetic so the shaft doesn't fall out
Would like to see spring steel retention clips in the screwdriver handle as the plastic ones have broken when dropped on ocassion.
a slight case modification and some push pull fan set ups this heat issue would be instantly resolved and I doubt you would have seen the same system hit mid 80s with a little case venting
Viewer question : "What inspired you to make tools?"
Linus : (talks about shape of handle, we have something to contribute, etc)
In Linus head : Money ! 💰 🤑! 🤣
@Linus, your line about engineers wanting to do a quality job is spot on. I'm an engineer 20 years out of university and have been fortunate enough to work for Aston Martin and McLaren racing amongst others. You are absolutely right. Given free reign a good engineer will more often than not come up with the best solutions, the best quality products and so forth. But things like timescales and commercial issues tend to pull us back. Often with good reason but sometimes it compromises too much. So often things "just aren't made like they used to be". It's true. Engineers used to run manufacturing organizations. Now it's bean counters or lawyers.
My work is reflected in my PC builds. I'm a cable management perfectionist. I calculate air flows from the fan OEM specs and make sure the case is either balanced or slightly over pressurised because that's what I've done at work before for optimised cooling etc...
Good job I don't build PCs to make money.
Where has Linus placed his Oscar for his dramatic acting during his power supply scene? How about that voice? Those highs :)
Cpu temp is at max it means bad termale at the cooler it doesn't cover all the surface an exposed die might be quicker to be cooled in a such case condition also a liquid cooler would help
In my Silverstone rvz01e the 120x15mm fan fitted just on point and worked like a dream, as it sits direct to the side opening
Hey, for your screwdricer plans: 3 shaft's and klick-in (different long) bits like. "Wera Kraftform Kompakt Schraubendreherset"
Wish they get rid of the drives behind the gpu to allow for a quad slot gpu in the same case. Like a whole inch behind could be more room for the gpu which is more important as most people just use m.2 drives.
Definitely kudos for upholding your word and working on the carabiners for the backpack, but wouldn't the carabiners still need a little vertical piece in the part where they meet to make sure they don't move sideways?
I'm no carabiner designer, but most of the ones I ever used had that and sideways movement was never a problem.
You should have talked about the short shaft screwdriver with a Sean Connery accent when you said, “It’s just a wee little shaft”. It would’ve been hilarious.
Kyle's reaction to everything is just hilarious.
I understand about the Lighter Part but why the snuffer? Just pick the candle up or go near it and blow it out with your mouth the snuffer part seems like it would be just laziness and a waste of materials.