i love how that dude's hobby is like at least in the top 10 of the most expensive hobby's there are, like one of his "favorite servers" costs about $7-8k and it looks like he has atleast 50, like damn...
HI rodderboy2000 The price of my favorite server the Awesome IBM x3650 M1 (7979) is between $80-200, The most expensive one I got is an IBM x3650 M3 with two Xeon X5680 and 96GB of RAM. That might bring in $1200 on the black gamer marked :-) Last count, i had 64 servers, including a lot of blade servers.
"The internet server room"? Do you mean the room where all the internet is? That's not one room it's a wireless black box they can move around. You'd think it would be heavy, but the internet doesn't weight that much.
No problem. The gloves are to take the little pinches and splinters instead of my skin :) You're right that they will not be protective if my hand is caught between the magnet and something large with a lot of iron in it. I'm also a little concerned about nickel allergy since I handle the nickel coated neodymium magnets so often. Thanks for watching!
9:44 - I think the magnet has boosted the electrodynamic forces of the fan's brushless motor causing it to overspeed. Also, the additional induced electricity in the fan's PCB has caused it to burn it's components, hence the smell of burning electronics.
Thanks for the suggestion. Others have made such a video, so it's not on top of my own to-do-list :) Another problem is, that the magnets are fragile and will likely shatter when letting them fly together for the crushing. The neodymium magnets are very expensive. I'm not rich enough and too glad for my magnets to just destroy them for the sake of a video :(
Then there's no point in doing it at all. If he has something that can exert the same push/pull as the magnet he might as well use that thing to crush stuff.
I've maintained a few of that same model of HP. They're definitely workhorses, but are quite old now. I'm surprised to see that it was the only one that survived, even though it was exposed to the magnet the closest.
I was an HP teacher when the G4 HP server came out. My all-time belief was : anything before Dell, but mostly because how crappy they are designed on the inside. Now, the DL380 G4 was and always will be (in my opinion) the best server HP ever designed. Happy to see it work, but mostly thanks to mirroring. This test doesn't say much about any of the servers though.. my Bias would obviously tell me : 1:HP, 2: IBM, 3:Dell :) Thanks for the fun.
This will be used as a new form of business espionage. You sneak into a server room and just obliterate all the servers by walking past with one of these in your bag.
That would be a nightmare to clean up... But I do have a video with this magnet near half a liter of ferrofluid: th-cam.com/video/L8cCvAITGWM/w-d-xo.html Thanks for watching!
Mr. Wolfi I haven't tried it myself, but it should be possible to remove most of it with a syringe (preferably held horisontal so the magnet doesn't pull it out again). The residue on the magnet should come of with a cloth/paper tissue and a lot of patience... I don't want to try it :)
I don't know if your familiar with TechRax or however you spell his channels name, but he was stupid enough to actually get this fluid all over the magnet...
2:39 Morten: Maybe we have to give Brian the server with him home if the magnet won't leave it... Brian: *pulls out mallet* i've also brought a persuasion tool! I know this video was like 2 years ago but I just found this really funny 😂
well the magnets all magnetize things at different strengths, and all have different fields. What's the point of having that many servers? I'm asking because I'm not that into computers, not to be a smartass.
Probably because he's running a business that requires them, or simply collects them. My guess would be that he's running a high-traffic webserver of some kind, in which case you need all the server power you can get to keep response times reasonable.
Morten works with servers as a profession, so he has access to scrapped servers like the shown at low cost. When a company scraps a server it isn't necessarily totally dead. They change their equipment before it fails :) Thanks for watching!
Hey sweet that answered my question really well. While I have the attention of a professional, what exactly is a server? is it like a computer that you can put a bunch of together and make a really powerful computer? also, instantly subbed for your reply.
That's the sound of industrial fans xD Good that I have none of those in my home PC xD And Joda said: "The smell of burnt plastic is very strong with this one!"
I thought the middle one would be the one to fail, because it's the oldest... didn't expect the left server's fans to react that way to the magnet ^_^ This was fun to watch, got a little scared as I thought the magnet was going to make the left server explode with you guys next to it!
That's kinda why I use HP ProLiant servers, but with a 4 disk RAID 1 it stood the best chance, those poor servers, but their age makes them kinda useless, hell my G6 ProLiant is fairly past it's sell by date.
HI Well Yes anything older then a DL380 G5 is kind of worthless. The G6 is pretty good,, That can use the XEON 55 and 56xx series. they are still fast to day. (the high end ones) I did not want to brake all my good servers, that is why these are older servers :-)
It runs a pretty basic version of Ubuntu Server. I tried centOS, SuSE, Redhat and Windows server, but none of them suited the need as well as Ubuntu (the enterprise OS'es were overkill) It's basic function of as a beefy NAS, network hub, BOINC compute machine and Minecraft server.
Hi Joshua Nicoll You shout look in to putting a virtual lair under your Ubuntu, Like I use VM-ware and have made many videos on that. Then you can run 10 different servers on top of that. and try out a lot of different stuff, with out messing with your "production" server :-)
Try with servers with an SSD. Your videos are amazing, and I am honored to be a subscriber, but I have noticed that the quality of this video compared with your previous ones has changed, and it seems a bit childish. Also, could you add some (scientific) explanation at the end of your videos ? Thank you.
This video is VERY different from how I usually make videos, but a fresh breath for my channel that I like myself. Morten has a 30 min. 'documentary'-styled video with the exact same material so I wanted mine to be different. I often have cartoonish/childish segments in my videos - like the melting pig in my previous video so that's not something new :) I often have scientific explanations in my videos. The topic of this video has been covered in other of my videos - including taking a magnet killed hard drive apart, so I didn't want to include that again. Thanks for watching!
Exactly +Redline. This video was made in a very different way than my usual videos. I'm usually in control of every little factor in the recordings. Not in this one. The mix of heavy Danish accent off camera and noisy servers forced me to think out-of-my-usual-box. I also aimed to make the video different from Morten's 30 min. 'documentary'-styled video with the exact same clips. I'm happy about the final result :o) Thanks for watching!
Better keep those bracers away from that magnet or else those wedges would be needed on Morten's face ;P JUUUUST kidding.. they're probably stainless steel and non-magnetic
James Armes "It is commonly stated that “stainless steel is non-magnetic”. This is not strictly true and the real situation is rather more complicated. The degree of magnetic response or magnetic permeability is derived from the microstructure of the steel. A totally non-magnetic material has a relative magnetic permeability of 1. Austenitic structures are totally non-magnetic and so a 100% austenitic stainless steel would have a permeability of 1. In practice this is not achieved. There is always a small amount of ferrite and/or martensite in the steel and so permeability values are always above 1. Typical values for standard austenitic stainless steels can be in the order of 1.05 - 1.1. See Composition effects on the magnetic permeability of austenitic stainless steels It is possible for the magnetic permeability of austenitic steels to be changed during processing. For example, cold work and welding are liable to increase the amount of martensite and ferrite respectively in the steel. A familiar example is in a stainless steel sink where the flat drainer has little magnetic response whereas the pressed bowl has a higher response due to the formation of martensite particularly in the corners. In practical terms, austenitic stainless steels are used for “non-magnetic” applications, for example magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). In these cases, it is often necessary to agree a maximum magnetic permeability between customer and supplier. It can be as low as 1.004." Seems you'r right... though.. i fail to see why anyone would want to have magnetically permeable wire on their teeth
Just come across your channel and I watched some of your previous videos too and I liked what I saw, I look forward to seeing more of you experiments...So I am subscribed.... :)
I had an internship a few years ago where I worked with IBM Power and Dell PowerEdge servers and their hard drives all day... this video brings back memories. Those things are tough!
It always amazes me with Dell machines, desktop and server alike, that if something even slightly wrong happens, every fan inside kicks into permanent hyperdrive.
HI This was my servers, I did a video yesterday, where I fixed them all again. You was not the only one that did not like seeing them being broken. I had a lot of server people that did not enjoy this at all. They was happy to see my fixing them again.
+Xx_Darrin96_xX animation English is obviously not his first language, is it? Plus your punctuation skills aren't too good either. Give the guy a break. Everyone makes mistakes when speaking a language that isn't their own.
I am not a fan of HP which means they deserve props for surviving the test and also for the time they survived at a location I was called in to assess where every single server had been completely drenched to the core inside and out while running. Some of them were still running sort of when I arrived. The UPS had all exploded but somehow one kept running and I wound up, since these people had NO BACKUPS of their data anywhere else, drying the machines out after disassembling them and installing some replacement power supplies and only one motherboard out of 5 servers to my utter astonishment I was able to get them all to boot all the way to Windows Server and safely backup the data. I've built some nice servers but these guys build the best ones.
- you told me they're litle more noisy.
- just a tiny bit
*jet engine started*
- oh its just standby..
Indeed, then the other three jet engines started and shut down and started again.
+Zaldhy Darwin my computer basicly 😂
Zaldhy Darwin Damm u are sure right
hahahaha xD
"Dont hammer a magnet!, they dont like it!"
Awww thats the most adorable and cutest thing to say X3
Lol
:3
Dell server: Intruder detected, Intruder protocol engage, Ramping up fans to 100%.
I haven't heard a server run that loud since back in my Minecraft days when we ran one on a hosts basement server
"Basement server" lmao
@@specialunit0428 yeah I'm like 100% sure it was a server unit that he had in his basement with how unstable it was
@@jasthebaker lol
*starts flying*
"No results so far"
Dell computer after 3 seconds: *screaming in pain*
Ubisoft servers are being held on the wall with super magnets
Anonymous #1 realy ?
#Roasted
Still better than EA's servers, at least ubisoft's actually exist XD
Anonymous #1 welp Ubisoft tried but failed
Anonymous #1 iiiiii
Welp, that's one way to get rid of viruses
And your valuable investments...
And your fingers
Very fast way to make your data unreadable :-)
I did fix the servers again!
4
Xannari Ferrows and your life
Why only 6 replies to a comment with around 200 likes
Now make that 8
*puts magnet over dell*
*air sirens wail*
thats a good effect
I just enjoyed watching two men push a magnet over a server...
i love how that dude's hobby is like at least in the top 10 of the most expensive hobby's there are, like one of his "favorite servers" costs about $7-8k and it looks like he has atleast 50, like damn...
well that guy got a freaking fun HOUSE FOR HIS HOBBY
You can get those used on ebay for a couple of hundred dollars.
He's an IT.
He plays/works on huge data centers for work.
Yes, with a job like that, you could buy at least 3 houses xD
HI rodderboy2000
The price of my favorite server the Awesome IBM x3650 M1 (7979) is between $80-200, The most expensive one I got is an IBM x3650 M3 with two Xeon X5680 and 96GB of RAM. That might bring in $1200 on the black gamer marked :-) Last count, i had 64 servers, including a lot of blade servers.
"We have been discovered" I almost died. Lmfao
Is it a coincidence if the video is 13:37 long ?
what does that mean?
Well, it is my longest video yet ;)
+Brainiac75 google 1337
That's elite!
leet, not the same :D
*HARD DRIVE* Systems ok
*MAGNET COMES IN* HEY GUYS!
*HARD DRIVE* OH GOD FANS SAVE YOURSELVES!!!
rip fans
they became an air conditioner ;-;
SSD: System is ok
*magnet comes in*
SSD: System is still ok
DVD DRIVE: HELP I BROKE!
Coincidentally I can't get on a certain website, seems like a server side problem.... COINCIDENCE?????
and my name server was down and its a dell.
Well you said "coincidentally" so yeah I'd guess: yes, coincidence.
so how do u comment if websites don't work :/
The bloody things are so unstable :-) must be solar radiation, or
Blizzards servers?
Next video: "Throwing a monster magnet into the internet server room"
Sean Bateman *fling!* CLUNKCLUNKCLUNK "Oh god the servers are flying out of the walls!
*THROWING?* That's a little too harsh???
We must go easier...
Throwing *FIVE* of them... ah that's better
sorry I'm kidding I don't wanna imagine it
"The internet server room"? Do you mean the room where all the internet is? That's not one room it's a wireless black box they can move around. You'd think it would be heavy, but the internet doesn't weight that much.
@Prime Megalodon haha!
i would subscribe if that was a video
Meanwhile on Steam Servers
That magnet is so powerful that just appearing on my monitor made my computer act up. :D
Sorry, this magnet surely demands respect ;)
Sure...
I may want to degauss my CRT after this video.
Press rm -rf / to pay respects.
ProCreeper 2000
It's a Linux command.
* sudo rm -rf / --no-preserve-root
Viktor knows what's up
***** You fool, not just the hard drive.
Gain Medium haha damn son, to bad we don't have dd in windows
Awesome video as usual and thank you for doing the dangerous tests.
What are the gloves for? If you get entrapped gives or not, that digit is gone.
No problem. The gloves are to take the little pinches and splinters instead of my skin :) You're right that they will not be protective if my hand is caught between the magnet and something large with a lot of iron in it. I'm also a little concerned about nickel allergy since I handle the nickel coated neodymium magnets so often. Thanks for watching!
9:44 - I think the magnet has boosted the electrodynamic forces of the fan's brushless motor causing it to overspeed. Also, the additional induced electricity in the fan's PCB has caused it to burn it's components, hence the smell of burning electronics.
I guessed right! I thought the HP would survive, I mean, 4 hard drives against one?
But this was seriously awesome!
I'm kinda glad that the HP was the only one to survive.
Yea
The reat are just some unreliable crap
Is this video 13:37 on purpose?
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Cancer
What does that mean?
what does that mean
what does that mean
"and oh boy did we get a reaction out of the dell"
*police sirens wailing in the distance*
WAIT
13:37 runtime eh?
What is this runtime about?
1337 is just really dated nerdspeak for "elite". Thought it was cute that the length of the video was that. d:
BTW, love both of your guys' videos.
HI Retehi
$hit, does this mean that I am not nerd or Elite enough :-) nice I did not know that one!
With that many servers you are easily nerd enough.
Hi Samuel Doye
I get this a lot, so I have done a F.A.Q. which is located under the about tab on my channel.
kids in Africa coulve eaten those servers
you, I like you. well at least that comment.
i wouldve tackled them noone destroys a server on my watch
LMAO!
***** no no LMOA i will tackle them if they touch those servers my servers all MINE
Shut up!!!!!!!!
I want to see the crushing power of some of your magnets. How about "Making Orange Juice With Magnets"?
Thanks for the suggestion. Others have made such a video, so it's not on top of my own to-do-list :) Another problem is, that the magnets are fragile and will likely shatter when letting them fly together for the crushing. The neodymium magnets are very expensive. I'm not rich enough and too glad for my magnets to just destroy them for the sake of a video :(
Well, how about making a special, strong enough stand to slowly ease the magnets into each other (and pull them apart again)?
Then there's no point in doing it at all. If he has something that can exert the same push/pull as the magnet he might as well use that thing to crush stuff.
Welcome to the magnet press channel
@@superdau What if he used aluminum pipe that the magnets could fit into and used high pressure water to slowly bring the magnets closer
Dude, this server channel legit looks like exactly the channel i've been searching for
Hi
Feel free to have a look around :-)
My PlayHouse
Heh :P
Two of my favorite youtubers, on the same video! What a time to be alive :D
Great - thanks for watching our videos :o)
It was a lot of fun making it! and also just just talking about TH-cam with Brian, how has been doing this for so much longer then me. Was so nice.
Don't you dare bring that nasty magnet near my server LOL great video - I also saw the one morten posted up. Poor servers ;)
I fixed them all again,, check video.
I can appreciate any guy who has a 'playhouse'
Hello everybody and welcome to the magnetic press channel, today we have 3 computer server thingies and lets see if we can make it stop working
I fixed them all again,, check video.
HI ShowcaseGaming
Yes that video is on my channel,, video 408 :-)
i always get happy when i see a upload from you :)
Thank you. I rarely upload this often ;)
to bad, but quality over quantity!
Brian at 9:16: moves magnet
Dell at 9:17: *DEMONIC JET SCREAMING SUMMONING THE LORD OF ALL THAT IS UNHOLY*
I've maintained a few of that same model of HP. They're definitely workhorses, but are quite old now. I'm surprised to see that it was the only one that survived, even though it was exposed to the magnet the closest.
The subtitles are always hilarious xD 7:09 - Pffhh hehe [strained laughter...]
This is how pokemon go servers work
7:30 "no, no, this is normal procedure" lmao
I was an HP teacher when the G4 HP server came out. My all-time belief was : anything before Dell, but mostly because how crappy they are designed on the inside. Now, the DL380 G4 was and always will be (in my opinion) the best server HP ever designed. Happy to see it work, but mostly thanks to mirroring. This test doesn't say much about any of the servers though.. my Bias would obviously tell me : 1:HP, 2: IBM, 3:Dell :) Thanks for the fun.
That last fan of the four refused to give up xD 'The little fan that could'
yet im here with a phone that crashed by a fridge magnet
9:19
**Server tries to blow the magnet away**
Magnet: Your fans are no match to me
Brian: Something's rotten
Me: IN THE SERVERS OF DENMARK AMIRITE
This will be used as a new form of business espionage. You sneak into a server room and just obliterate all the servers by walking past with one of these in your bag.
throw the magnet into a pool of ferro fluid
That would be a nightmare to clean up... But I do have a video with this magnet near half a liter of ferrofluid: th-cam.com/video/L8cCvAITGWM/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for watching!
can u even remove the fluid after it comes in direct contact with the magnet?
Brainiac75 I was wondering if with direct contact, the metallic tips of the spikes could dent the magnet
Mr. Wolfi I haven't tried it myself, but it should be possible to remove most of it with a syringe (preferably held horisontal so the magnet doesn't pull it out again). The residue on the magnet should come of with a cloth/paper tissue and a lot of patience... I don't want to try it :)
I don't know if your familiar with TechRax or however you spell his channels name, but he was stupid enough to actually get this fluid all over the magnet...
2:39
Morten: Maybe we have to give Brian the server with him home if the magnet won't leave it...
Brian: *pulls out mallet* i've also brought a persuasion tool!
I know this video was like 2 years ago but I just found this really funny 😂
also, why does that guy have so many servers?
well the magnets all magnetize things at different strengths, and all have different fields. What's the point of having that many servers? I'm asking because I'm not that into computers, not to be a smartass.
Probably because he's running a business that requires them, or simply collects them. My guess would be that he's running a high-traffic webserver of some kind, in which case you need all the server power you can get to keep response times reasonable.
Morten works with servers as a profession, so he has access to scrapped servers like the shown at low cost. When a company scraps a server it isn't necessarily totally dead. They change their equipment before it fails :) Thanks for watching!
HI James
I answer this question in my F.A.Q. under the about tab on my channel,, it is my most common question.
Hey sweet that answered my question really well. While I have the attention of a professional, what exactly is a server? is it like a computer that you can put a bunch of together and make a really powerful computer? also, instantly subbed for your reply.
That's the sound of industrial fans xD
Good that I have none of those in my home PC xD
And Joda said: "The smell of burnt plastic is very strong with this one!"
Hehe, the whine of that single Dell fan at max rpm was insane. I wouldn't be in the room if all four were running at max rpm...
Cool, two of my favourite youtubers doing a colab!!
Thanks for watching our videos :D
HI Themoigt
Haven't seen you for a while, so I had to colab with Brainiac75 to get to you :-)
Yes i stayed in silence for a while but i was there
"And boy did we get a reaction from the Dell!"
why am I not surprised lol
Delete System 32 to pay respect.
Why isnt my windows 10 booting
I use linux so i just
sudo rm rf /* --no-preserve-root
why isnt my windows 0 dying
@@Kyle-ph5hc are you dumb
9:19
Dell server: Oh a magnet
Magnet: **comes closer**
Dell server: AHHHHHH WE ARE ALL GONNA DIEE
9:30
this is what agony sounds like
9:35
when your trying to game on a macbook and the fans kick in
What a coincidence that the oldest server is the one that survives! #NewTechHasDowngrades
This is the equivalent, back in my day, of Van Halen chucking TVs out of their hotel window into the pool.
the video is 13:37 minuets long, what does this mean? D:
?
itanimulli /\
/0\
Leet/1337
Omfgwhothefuckcares no shit sherlock
That HP is an invincible warrior! Also, this proves how robust is 4 disk redundancy :)
Nice video!
Thank you for watching :)
9:25
*nuclear bomb is about to go off*
Mortan:"I think he is deliberately trying to ... crash my server?"
Brainiac:"No... No... This... This is normal procedure!
LOL
Am I the only one that thinks he looks a little like the hydraulic press dude
Nahh there is very little similarities.
Hii luuks veri similaar tu hiim :)
Its the same guy
crushing a server with a hydraulic press?
"the smell of burnt plastic is strong with this one" that killed me LOL
can you melt a magnet and if so what happens if you get molten magnet near iron?
It stops being magnetic after it becomes molten so this is not possible.
It stops being magnetic once you heat it up to Curie Temperature.
TheBackyardScientist did a similar video where he drops molten iron on a magnet.
wth don't you go to school dude
this isn't something I learned in highschool and I don't know why they would ever teach me this in the college courses I'm taking
Derpy: Monster Magnet meets... *SHATTER*
D.O.B.: Okay then...
Derpy: Monster Magnet meets ZAPPATRON, successfully AMBISERATED it.
Haha hvor cool! :D
Hej robin
I thought the middle one would be the one to fail, because it's the oldest... didn't expect the left server's fans to react that way to the magnet ^_^
This was fun to watch, got a little scared as I thought the magnet was going to make the left server explode with you guys next to it!
Hehe, thanks for watching. We surely didn't expect the fans to fail like that in the Dell either. Quite a surprise.
the older, the better.
My Dell Inspiron 1521 always had cooling problems, so fans running hot 'n' high with a Dell is nothing new to me.
IBM / Lenovo is the good stuff if you ask me :-)
I really like the editing style!
And the video of course! :D
Thank you :)
Brainiac75 I hope to see more video's soon :D
pokèmon go severs are under scieltific matinence right now. please come back later.
Quite interesting!
I definitly won't be putting a high-powered magnet near my servers (well, once I get them) anytime soon!
Thanks :) No, this is not recommended to anyone. But interesting that nothing more happens after all.
Yes.
more magnet-computer videos!
Well I did one on my channel as well, but I am afraid that I ended up with the same results! :-)
go to 12:30 "mmmmh! the smell of plasitic is good with this one " star wars "mmmmh! the force seem's relly strong with this on"
The video ends at 13:37
I'm surprised by how fast people noticed this ;) Thanks for watching!
holy shit.
We are here to see if the video ends at a cool number
9:26 we have been discovered! Made me smile
That's kinda why I use HP ProLiant servers, but with a 4 disk RAID 1 it stood the best chance, those poor servers, but their age makes them kinda useless, hell my G6 ProLiant is fairly past it's sell by date.
HI
Well Yes anything older then a DL380 G5 is kind of worthless. The G6 is pretty good,, That can use the XEON 55 and 56xx series. they are still fast to day. (the high end ones)
I did not want to brake all my good servers, that is why these are older servers :-)
Indeed, my U1 HP ProLiant DL160 G6 is packing dual Xeon X5670's, but only 16GB of RAM
It is pretty reliable even after 4 or so years.
HI Joshua Nicoll
That is a powerful server! what are you running?
It runs a pretty basic version of Ubuntu Server. I tried centOS, SuSE, Redhat and Windows server, but none of them suited the need as well as Ubuntu (the enterprise OS'es were overkill) It's basic function of as a beefy NAS, network hub, BOINC compute machine and Minecraft server.
Hi Joshua Nicoll
You shout look in to putting a virtual lair under your Ubuntu, Like I use VM-ware and have made many videos on that. Then you can run 10 different servers on top of that. and try out a lot of different stuff, with out messing with your "production" server :-)
love that magnet! Great video: excited for more!
Thanks for watching :)
Try with servers with an SSD. Your videos are amazing, and I am honored to be a subscriber, but I have noticed that the quality of this video compared with your previous ones has changed, and it seems a bit childish. Also, could you add some (scientific) explanation at the end of your videos ? Thank you.
Probably because he didn't record it himself so he had to make do with the footage he had :)
This video is VERY different from how I usually make videos, but a fresh breath for my channel that I like myself. Morten has a 30 min. 'documentary'-styled video with the exact same material so I wanted mine to be different. I often have cartoonish/childish segments in my videos - like the melting pig in my previous video so that's not something new :)
I often have scientific explanations in my videos. The topic of this video has been covered in other of my videos - including taking a magnet killed hard drive apart, so I didn't want to include that again. Thanks for watching!
Keep up the good work
12:30 The smell of burned plastic is very strong with this one. :D
The editing was kinda cheesy in this video.
but in a good way in my opinion atleast, it did help with hearing what they where saying with all the fans going.
Exactly +Redline. This video was made in a very different way than my usual videos. I'm usually in control of every little factor in the recordings. Not in this one. The mix of heavy Danish accent off camera and noisy servers forced me to think out-of-my-usual-box. I also aimed to make the video different from Morten's 30 min. 'documentary'-styled video with the exact same clips. I'm happy about the final result :o) Thanks for watching!
I love how there's 2 Danish youtubers that make really interesting stuff on things that normal people will never need to own.
Better keep those bracers away from that magnet or else those wedges would be needed on Morten's face ;P JUUUUST kidding.. they're probably stainless steel and non-magnetic
I did a video on the magnet meeting my braces,,,,,, you want to see,, go look :-)
warning clickbait ^^
Stainless steel is still attracted to magnetism.....
James Armes "It is commonly stated that “stainless steel is non-magnetic”. This is not strictly true and the real situation is rather more complicated. The degree of magnetic response or magnetic permeability is derived from the microstructure of the steel. A totally non-magnetic material has a relative magnetic permeability of 1. Austenitic structures are totally non-magnetic and so a 100% austenitic stainless steel would have a permeability of 1. In practice this is not achieved. There is always a small amount of ferrite and/or martensite in the steel and so permeability values are always above 1. Typical values for standard austenitic stainless steels can be in the order of 1.05 - 1.1. See Composition effects on the magnetic permeability of austenitic stainless steels
It is possible for the magnetic permeability of austenitic steels to be changed during processing. For example, cold work and welding are liable to increase the amount of martensite and ferrite respectively in the steel. A familiar example is in a stainless steel sink where the flat drainer has little magnetic response whereas the pressed bowl has a higher response due to the formation of martensite particularly in the corners.
In practical terms, austenitic stainless steels are used for “non-magnetic” applications, for example magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). In these cases, it is often necessary to agree a maximum magnetic permeability between customer and supplier. It can be as low as 1.004."
Seems you'r right... though.. i fail to see why anyone would want to have magnetically permeable wire on their teeth
My two boys (7&9) and I enjoy you videos and your take on science hugely entertaining thank you
Awesome! Say hi to them for me - and thanks for watching :o)
Thats hurts me a lot when i need a server....
I fixed them all again,, check video.
sa kardeşim
"Do not try at home"
*Hey Mom! Bring a bunch of neodymium 6 inch class 58 magnets from my collection!*
Im betting that all of the serves die, as theyre running on HDDs... Old trick to wipe your HDDs was to run a magnet over them xD
Huh. I was quite surprised by these results. Interesting to see that only one of them would reboot into windows :)
I honestly thought they would all give up too. But one just made it through by having enough drives and redundancy. Thanks for watching!
After a good crack, I just put them in the microwave I mean I would have put them in the microwave if I did something I shouldn't have.
Just come across your channel and I watched some of your previous videos too and I liked what I saw, I look forward to seeing more of you experiments...So I am subscribed.... :)
Awesome! Welcome aboard - more to come :)
I look forward to watching them :)
ditto :D
wait...SO YOU JUST COULD KILL A TERMINATOR WITH A GIANT MAGNIT?
He is Cool LOL😂😂😂😂😂
TERMINATOR:SO LONG BABY!
m a g n i t
From the start, I thought you were gonna go on a flight with the magnet, and I was like "This man is definitely now on a deserted island."
the 1337 video length
Amazing video! Keep it up, you do a really good job!!!
Thank you very much :)
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People inside my body: guys it getting hot I think there’s a fever
My brain: ACTIVATE all 5 chillers
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du bist wirkilch überall :o
iPapaya :AERO: wo denn noch?
+Marcell D'Avis ist überall!
Bei 1&1
KotoFC ich möchte dein arsch Magnet sein
I had an internship a few years ago where I worked with IBM Power and Dell PowerEdge servers and their hard drives all day... this video brings back memories. Those things are tough!
Going to the Asian kid's house
why did you only run the magnet over the harddrives?
I would have liked to see the effect of the magnet on the CPU for example :D
Phil Kaptyyoo I'll tell you what will happen....
Nothing :P
Lol i have the 2950 at home
HI
Me too,, two of them again :-)
It always amazes me with Dell machines, desktop and server alike, that if something even slightly wrong happens, every fan inside kicks into permanent hyperdrive.
you should stop destroying computers
HI
This was my servers, I did a video yesterday, where I fixed them all again. You was not the only one that did not like seeing them being broken. I had a lot of server people that did not enjoy this at all. They was happy to see my fixing them again.
True...
btw playhouse you are bad at grammar. its not "you was not the only one" its you WERE not.
Why
+Xx_Darrin96_xX animation
English is obviously not his first language, is it? Plus your punctuation skills aren't too good either. Give the guy a break. Everyone makes mistakes when speaking a language that isn't their own.
That Dell was screaming in agony!
It really was agonizingly loud...
So after smashing his door, first impressions are important
I DIED LMAOO
I am not a fan of HP which means they deserve props for surviving the test and also for the time they survived at a location I was called in to assess where every single server had been completely drenched to the core inside and out while running. Some of them were still running sort of when I arrived. The UPS had all exploded but somehow one kept running and I wound up, since these people had NO BACKUPS of their data anywhere else, drying the machines out after disassembling them and installing some replacement power supplies and only one motherboard out of 5 servers to my utter astonishment I was able to get them all to boot all the way to Windows Server and safely backup the data. I've built some nice servers but these guys build the best ones.