For the canned air, at 1:05:00, you can always recycle the can by(*ONCE IT'S EMPTY*) drilling a hole in the bottom and adding a tire valve stem, seal it up, then refill whichever way you want.
37:20 - Theres already something called a demolition screwdriver, most tool makers have them. Generally its a #3 flat head with extra thick shaft, shaft goes through the handle so you can hammer it from behind, they often have a hex collet or square shaft so you can take a wrench to it for extra leverage, and my personal favorite from Milwaukee has a notched tip that makes it easier to pry things wiith. Basically its a screwdriver spesifically designed for all the things youre not supposed to do with a screwdriver and I absolutely love it.
Big fan of Dan and his quiet nonchalant comments. He's smart, intelligent, dry witted, low key sarcastic and able to internalize then shrug off incoming comments at him. SDR vs HDR comment was a peek at him buying time. Bringing out the replacement RTX4090 3 wide with "It's where I put my feet" was gold gold gold of throw away low key background line that made me laugh for a minute. Enough for me to decided to post a comment. Please has a live build every 3 months. Thanks!
Linus does so well at soloing a stream. Sure Dan and company are there to help but he sure holds it down and keeps important and entertaining info coming.
I was SOOOO happy to have the LTT screw driver! My kids bought me one for my birthday and shortly after needed to assemble a wine cabinet. It had a so many damn screws and some were tough to get to during the assembly. The driver saved me a ton of time. Also, I work in AV for a Fortune 50 company, and let me tell you, many, many are tight lipped about live event streaming and off site streaming and other practices. We have had to dive in and teach ourselves how to do a number of things so we can provide what our upper level management wants. Thankfully, it's fun as hell.
@@wolfgangwilfriedwerner I bet they're British. They can't *not* mention that their country is outside of the EU for some reason. Maybe to receive approval of their decision?
I love how the frame counter is fluctuating so fast on the monitor that the camera just picks up that it's between 500 and 600 fps blurring most of the digits together as they update too fast for the frame-rate of the recording XD
Total newb here to computer but I’m confused. You can play whatever game at whatever frame rate you want ? As long as like the pc is powerful enough ? How come on like my Xbox series x only some games I can play at 120fps and some they just don’t have the option. Like the new Starfield game is limited to only 30fps for example. How come I can’t like turn down the graphics and up the frame rate or vice versa
@@mysixfo8805 not all games and computer hardware will manage to run at any framerate, some games (Teardown, some Fallout games, etc) will only go up to 60fps. Same deal with xbox, can't always make it run faster by turning down some settings (though you can lower the resolution and that may help). So sometimes the creators will limit you to a refresh rate you might reach at a resolution your console will handle. No point in giving all 120hz of room to push when the console will just start hiccuping and being inconsistant as it struggles with 45fps, better to just limit you to a steady 30 with good visuals
Consoles have a frame limit to ensure stabilty. On PC you can run a game at as much frames as your PC can handle because otherwise a very powerful pc would be useless if it was capped at 60 or 120 fps.
1:06:52 I have used cans of compressed air before. I found them to be useless and hate them. I bought an "XPOWER A-2 Multi Electric Computer Duster Dryer Air Pump Air Spray Blower Vacuums" and to me, it's amazing. It gets rid of all the dust for me in less than a minute. To hear Linus say that all electric blowers he tried were trash was a shock to me, the Xpower one I have was one of the best purchases I've ever made.
Idk which ones Linus has used, but the electric "duster" (works like a vacuum, but focuses the exhaust) that I have is actually really good. It's not as powerful as a compressor, but it's way better than the compressed air cans, and doesn't stop working in no time. Also, on top of all of the waste, what pushed me to buy an electric one is how terrible the canned air dusters have become. They don't seem to hold the pressure nearly as long as they used to.
for the fixed handle drivers, i would actually like to see them as simple 1/4" hex based, with a really good locking fixed handle. that way we could use them in the ratcheting driver when it's needed or in the fixed handle for simple convenience. plus, if/when the drive head gets damaged, we only need a new shaft rather than a whole new driver.
Mount the case on a wall at a downward angle with the screen facing down to use it as a browser scrolling to quick access guides, etc while gaming. you could even have a tiny window open playing a movie while you game with a tiny browser open for guides etc. I can see many use for it, but it require3s custom mounting for the case itself. It could end being a super nice room feature mounted.
If you want to collab with DIY perks you could have a competition, you each get given the same problem and solve it in your own way, then you meet up and reveal your creations to each other and discuss the differences. You could even turn it into 3 videos, 1 each for building your solution, and another for meeting with each other to discuss the differences. I think it would be interesting to see the differences between the solution LMG and its huge resources produce compared to the expertise and aesthetics DIY Perks would produce. It also means you'd only need to be away for a day or two to shoot the collab without compromising the final products. If you come up with the right problem you might even be able to make it more interesting by gearing the LMG solution towards being a product to sell on the LTT store for people to buy and having DIY perks naturally offering the DIY alternative to it. Though obviously LMG would be putting forward a prototype for the collab rather than the final manufactured product because you'd never get a product made to LMG standards done in such a short time, and if the DIY perks solution is better you may want to incorporate some ideas from it into the LMG product or get viewer feedback.
@@geort45 My money is on DIY Perks, but if you think he's entirely a one-man band, then look a little closer. He outsources a lot of the components and processes that are too machine-tool reliant.
@@DraftySatyr For things that require big machines yeah, like CNC... but I see he does a lot of things DIY... pipe soldering, electronics, etc. But he has a very creative mind
@@Jack16114 oooft yeah you will struggle I think. I have a 3090 Ti and it’s fine but a 4090 is a 4 slot isn’t it? Would be fine if you water cooled though?
Damn that's some crazy quality for a live stream. You can tell you've been doing this for years you just got that just another day making a review video thing down. Defiantly earned everyone of them 15.4m subs keep it up!!
Instead of having multiple bore sizes for the handles, do something similar to SnapOn and have 1 size bore for just a couple of handle sizes (Small, Medium, Large). Or just 1 bore size for 1 handle size, 1 handle for everything. They have a transitional hex designed between tang and shaft (designed to put a wrench on it) that allows them to turn the shaft down to whatever size they need. Less total parts is better for all.
my favorite part about Linus is that he has never gone full Neil Degrasse Tyson on us and just thought he was the only one with an important opinion. been watching the LTT channel for... sheeeesh idk. almost a decade now? keep at it man.
The purpose of the pattern, kata or form is to teach you the different moves in a memorable way and to develop the body's ability to move fluidly between techniques. like learning to dance or the alphabet. Structured Sparring teaches you how to actually use the different moves. Then free sparring teaches you to use them randomly and effectively. Most schools don't really do the last two well if at all so most people end up boxing with a few kicks thrown in.
the psready guy made a good point a week or 2 ago about the state of games vs hardware. the low supply and high demand of the ps5, and slow response to the situation caused game devs to not go too hard on making games good enough to actually fully take advantage of the latest and greatest hardware coming out, simply because they need to sell to everyone to make money,
Started watching for the "Tech" but became enthralled with the nitty gritty of the many permutations of running a business. The "T-Shirt" example was absolutely amazing. The honesty and transparency is very refreshing. Roughly starting @ 2:00:06
I used to work on sales at the biggest air conditioner store in Brazil. With 3 warehouses feeding the whole country it was already a nightmare for us at sales. I can't even imagine the nightmare it is for accounting. Depending on the origin and destination state taxes would apply and shipping would get way more expensive. But I guess that is the price of scaling a business.
56:00 Twitch does not compress anything, except for the lower quality versions. The source quality on a stream is just a straight up `-c copy` for both audio and video, at least it used to be. Twitch explained this in their dev blog. It is much more cost-effective to impose restrictions on bitrate, resolution, frame rate, and other factors than it is to transcode the same resolution as the source.
Quick tip about the fixed handles screwdrivers. Maybe put a hole in the handle or a common standard hex shaft or something. Always nice to be able to put some extra torque on it when needed.
I miss the quality over quantity your channel used to offer! Your team works so hard as well as You. I know Your a family man but let's get back to the quality in your channel that most viewers truly appreciated!
Would you consider including a 7-8cm long #0 philips bit to your screwdriver in future iterations? I just did a mini ITX build in a CM NR200P case and that's the only thing I needed outside of my Ifixit basic set, I actually ended up using an old clapped out carburetor screwdriver, the kind that clips onto your shirt pocket like a pen. Thanks for all the great content!
You should work on two separate halves of the same project and have episodes on both channels leading up to the final… being a two part episode where you combine the two halves you each worked on.
Listening to Linus fumble about building a PC is far better entertainment than listening to music while closing at work. Wish I could've caught this live.
At first I was thinking that 800 dollars isnt bad, then you said, "for a 1080p monitor" 💀 It makes sense though. You'll have a better chance at being able to fully utilize the full range for the refresh rate compared to having a 500hz 1440p or 4k monitor.
Ay I doubt anyone from LMG will see this, but for what it's worth, the people LOVE ROG RIG Reboot. I get Linus' perspective about not all applicants being top tier presenters on camera, but that's a big reason why we love it so much. We love the awkward exchanges, we love seeing super authentic people who specifically _aren't_ amazing animators on camera but who are still into tech and excited to build/receive their new PC. I think the screening process of asking contestants to make an entertaining video about why they should be selected is plenty. You aren't trying to hire presenters so you don't need to have the same standards when selecting rig reboot winners. As long as they are sociable and can take a joke, we don't care if they aren't the most bubbly, animated, professional presenters. There's a reason one of your most viewed videos is an ROG RIG Reboot. Sure Madison was a pretty unique character, but I mean hooooly, the waves she made in the community was insane, she was so beloved by the community that you actually hired her! (well, lesson learned there I suppose: don't hire random competition winners just because the video was such a hit!) But that's neither here nor there. Point is it's a great way to get new, interesting people in videos who aren't necessarily to the standard of an actual LTT presenter. Just my two-cents. ROG RIG Reboot, Extreme Tech Upgrade, and Scrapyard Wars are my all time favourite LTT series, and I think a majority of other regular viewers/subscribers would agree.
56:30 FLAC does take a decent bit of bitrate, often 2-3x a 320 Kbps audio stream (which you can do on Twitch), but to my knowledge, it is supported pretty widely, including in browsers. It is even supported in VRChat's video players. So it isn't out of the realm of possibility to add a 2 channel FLAC stream with the maximum compression setting, when the video is about 10-15x larger than the audio. But then it comes into question if it is worth it, when 192 Kbps or even 160 Kbps audio is imperceptible to 99% of users.
8:22 a game that could utilise all the cores would be arma 3 if you go into the parameters tab in the game launcher you can force the game to use any number of cores
Great content as usual. But I'm having trouble wrapping my head around the screw drivers lol. I guess for someone who has a drawer to toss 10 screw drivers into, this is ideal. However, as a data center technician, I want to limit the amount of tools I carry to the least possible. Perhaps, respectively, you could work on a modular design similar to Wiha or Klein, where you have a grip that the blades themselves are removable and on the butt end of the handle, it expands and has bits that corresponds to a separate attachable blade that utilizes a magnetic bit holder. Perhaps double sided blades, that way a technician could carry a few blades for narrow applications, and the magnetic bit blade for the bits in the end and offer the handle in different sizes for different hands. I would buy it, if it were durable. The issue with Wiha is that the blades get stuck. The issue with Klein is that the magnetic bit is too wide. This is remedied but using long bits, but it makes zero sense on why not just design double sided bits like Wiha. They are not cross compatible, I have tried lol
Sometime in 1997 I was invited to attend a demo for BeOS at UT Austin. They had a BeBox that had a dual PPC processor set up. We got to see the BeOS run some amazing graphically intensive tasks, run video and just totally rock our minds. There was a game demoed called “nerd kill” that was hilarious. You had a window full of tiny walking nerds and all you had to do was click with your mouse and kill the nerds. It was an awesome demo and I distinctly remember the presenter talking about hopefully being the future OS alternative for Mac and windows users. The audience each got a CD copy of the most recent at the time version of BeOS. Later that night I remember installing BeOS on a second drive in my Power Computing Power Tower Pro 250. It was an interesting time for computing at the time.
Bro, I just got scammed in Micro Center paid this exact same price for a PC and you’re telling me you got all of that including monitor for the same price of $4000?
To be honest that is one of the most honest give aways I have seen in a long time a 3 in 25 chance is generous even for the low tier prices good on you guys ltt.
LTT should do an updated video on newer ATX 3.0 and PCIE 5.0 power supplies. I'm trying to decide if I should get the Corsair 1200w Shift or something else. Would like to see more power supply videos at makers start producing these newer spec units.
I just upgraded to almost this exact build, sans the monitor, and an EVGA 3090 FTW3 I was able to get for half the current price. From AMD PILEDRIVER. AMD FX-8320 to AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D. I am absolutely loving it. It's been a much needed upgrade and time to spoil myself.
He never removed the middle glass panel and it really irritated me. Especially since I have it myself and it look me all of 30 seconds to figure it out.
Holy Crap!!! I love this info that Linus is putting out!! It is like I am in Biz201 in highschool taking University classes senior year!! This is great additional content around 2h mark!!! I feel like I should be taking notes!
I just rewatched this and I know it’s a year later and I figured the fixed shaft drivers will not become a thing. But possibly offer longer bits that are slimmer in the actual head portion to fit in smaller areas. That way it does not require engineering and reinventing the wheel. I already use longer non-LTT bits in my LTT screwdrivers to get into tighter areas, like that NVMe cover that has recessed screw holes. Offering the bits only will allow cheaper production costs and overhead but still give the same product. They won’t fit in the handle unless you can design them to fit in that space. Not sure if LTT has discovered it yet, but on Etsy there are some sellers that sell LTT specific screw driver holder with bit holders. Built in. They offer dual holders for the regular and the stubby in one holder with the ability to hold all of the offered bits. So someone can use that to carry the longer bits.
19:40 Maybe do it like how you did your collab with nerdforge. Have things done on either of your ends, and then move to when the things are ready for finishing touches.
It would be really cool to see behind the scenes for F1 as for computer tech. If you guys were able to do that I would be extremely shocked F1 teams are very closed doors, understandably. The only thing I could think a team may be down to do is maybe talk about the computer systems they use, and maybe(wishful thinking) they'd let you come to a practice day but I highly doubt it they'd let the cameras roll while the system is in use. For people that don't know, the top teams spend around $100 million a season they gotta have some cool stuff. They actually have a team back at the factory monitoring systems during races, as well as a team on site, like a command center back home then a mobile command center. Now I just thought about it, you may be able to get F1 to let you see their stuff as for what it takes to track cars and broadcast the races, definitely not as cool as seeing what the teams are using but still would be interesting
This came on today and I ended up re watching it. I think ssd boot times were important especially for those who worked in education. Having shared workstations(classrooms ....adjunct professors etc...) adding the ssd made reboots and log in times so much faster. That was more important to us at the time due to wasted time waiting for a machine to reboot or download someone's profile
2:38:41 good luck with archieving something at porsche, i mean they really try hard to satisfy the customer and more than any other of our car manufacturers here as far as i can tell, but when it comes to software or functions they are as flexible as a brick. well at least the vw group (to wich porsche belongs) have seen this themselves some years ago and hired a lot of people in this field, but still will take many years until it works
Tour of Electronic Arts in Burnaby would be cool! Was an amazing building when it was new 20 plus years ago, I roofed the building, If they are still there
This channel is underrated. I can't wait for it to get big one day
15 million subs is not small
@@williamstenge8002 jokes man . . understand a joke
One day 🙏
@@notcapnbloodbeard we living in a strange times indeed
Lol, right. He has a bigger following than most news companies. I was floored when I found it a year ago. Built my first computer last month.
I love how every livestream a lot of people are not sure if it's live or pre-recorded because the quality is so high :)
Best compliment to the shooting/editing team. It’s so good, you only notice when watching some else’s content❤
Its all David. Plus the equiptment. But yea. If youre watching this video "after" the livestream, Technically it was "prerecorded".
I can usually tell from the sound at least, but the picture quality is awesome for the live shows.
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happy to see the channel back, good job, can't wait for the Wan show
the wan show has been so good recently I bet this one is going to be killer.
For the canned air, at 1:05:00, you can always recycle the can by(*ONCE IT'S EMPTY*) drilling a hole in the bottom and adding a tire valve stem, seal it up, then refill whichever way you want.
Might explode when u refill lol
thats stupid ngl
canned air is r134a its not actually air
37:20 - Theres already something called a demolition screwdriver, most tool makers have them. Generally its a #3 flat head with extra thick shaft, shaft goes through the handle so you can hammer it from behind, they often have a hex collet or square shaft so you can take a wrench to it for extra leverage, and my personal favorite from Milwaukee has a notched tip that makes it easier to pry things wiith. Basically its a screwdriver spesifically designed for all the things youre not supposed to do with a screwdriver and I absolutely love it.
@@TheTastefulThickness I mean regardless of brand its so darn useful though!
Love to see you up and running again Yay!! Can’t wait for tonight’s WAN
From working at a casino, that small display is exactly the one in some slot machines. They even have that dongle on them for the control board.
I love the videos where Linus is just being Linus with that full on nervous creative energy he has.
Big fan of Dan and his quiet nonchalant comments.
He's smart, intelligent, dry witted, low key sarcastic and able to internalize then shrug off incoming comments at him. SDR vs HDR comment was a peek at him buying time. Bringing out the replacement RTX4090 3 wide with "It's where I put my feet" was gold gold gold of throw away low key background line that made me laugh for a minute. Enough for me to decided to post a comment. Please has a live build every 3 months. Thanks!
Couldn't agree more, just my sense of dry humour.
Dan seems like a real life sitcom character, like from the Office.
Hi Dan :D
Great video. The part where Linus talks about color and hdr was super interesting, sad he didn't finish because he got distracted by the AIO cooler😂
Linus does so well at soloing a stream. Sure Dan and company are there to help but he sure holds it down and keeps important and entertaining info coming.
I'd assume it's pretty easy considering he's reading off a script lol
@@jacez3164 and he’s been doing this about as long as some of his viewers have been alive
@@jacez3164reading off a script and being entertaining at the same is a remarkably difficult task for some people.
Years of experience
@@jacez3164 really man can you not tell the difference. When they read scripts eyes are front camera. Probably has key points to cover thats it
I was SOOOO happy to have the LTT screw driver! My kids bought me one for my birthday and shortly after needed to assemble a wine cabinet. It had a so many damn screws and some were tough to get to during the assembly. The driver saved me a ton of time.
Also, I work in AV for a Fortune 50 company, and let me tell you, many, many are tight lipped about live event streaming and off site streaming and other practices. We have had to dive in and teach ourselves how to do a number of things so we can provide what our upper level management wants. Thankfully, it's fun as hell.
Thanks for doing this at a time so those of us in EU / UK can enjoy at a reasonable time! Was fun :)
true, the one time i can relax and watch an ltt stream without chugging a redbull
You could have just said europe
@@wolfgangwilfriedwerner Uk is not EU anymore
@@wolfgangwilfriedwerner I bet they're British. They can't *not* mention that their country is outside of the EU for some reason. Maybe to receive approval of their decision?
@@wolfgangwilfriedwerner there's still a decent band as far as time zones go
Watch this in 2050 this is console grade
Probably
Wish I could've caught this live but love the streams, keep it up LTT team!
so nice to see LMG supporting smaller creators and letting Linus host this pc build.
ikr so charitable!
I love how the frame counter is fluctuating so fast on the monitor that the camera just picks up that it's between 500 and 600 fps blurring most of the digits together as they update too fast for the frame-rate of the recording XD
*shutterspeed
*pedantic
Total newb here to computer but I’m confused. You can play whatever game at whatever frame rate you want ? As long as like the pc is powerful enough ? How come on like my Xbox series x only some games I can play at 120fps and some they just don’t have the option. Like the new Starfield game is limited to only 30fps for example. How come I can’t like turn down the graphics and up the frame rate or vice versa
@@mysixfo8805 not all games and computer hardware will manage to run at any framerate, some games (Teardown, some Fallout games, etc) will only go up to 60fps.
Same deal with xbox, can't always make it run faster by turning down some settings (though you can lower the resolution and that may help). So sometimes the creators will limit you to a refresh rate you might reach at a resolution your console will handle.
No point in giving all 120hz of room to push when the console will just start hiccuping and being inconsistant as it struggles with 45fps, better to just limit you to a steady 30 with good visuals
Consoles have a frame limit to ensure stabilty. On PC you can run a game at as much frames as your PC can handle because otherwise a very powerful pc would be useless if it was capped at 60 or 120 fps.
1:06:52 I have used cans of compressed air before. I found them to be useless and hate them. I bought an "XPOWER A-2 Multi Electric Computer Duster Dryer Air Pump Air Spray Blower Vacuums" and to me, it's amazing. It gets rid of all the dust for me in less than a minute. To hear Linus say that all electric blowers he tried were trash was a shock to me, the Xpower one I have was one of the best purchases I've ever made.
It’s like having a mid-week LAN show lol. Love it.
Idk which ones Linus has used, but the electric "duster" (works like a vacuum, but focuses the exhaust) that I have is actually really good. It's not as powerful as a compressor, but it's way better than the compressed air cans, and doesn't stop working in no time.
Also, on top of all of the waste, what pushed me to buy an electric one is how terrible the canned air dusters have become. They don't seem to hold the pressure nearly as long as they used to.
Which one do you have?
for the fixed handle drivers, i would actually like to see them as simple 1/4" hex based, with a really good locking fixed handle. that way we could use them in the ratcheting driver when it's needed or in the fixed handle for simple convenience. plus, if/when the drive head gets damaged, we only need a new shaft rather than a whole new driver.
I in lvoe with recent stream videos. Long, informative and action packed. amazing.
This is the best thing to listen to while building in the exact same case for my first ever build.
Mount the case on a wall at a downward angle with the screen facing down to use it as a browser scrolling to quick access guides, etc while gaming. you could even have a tiny window open playing a movie while you game with a tiny browser open for guides etc.
I can see many use for it, but it require3s custom mounting for the case itself. It could end being a super nice room feature mounted.
If you want to collab with DIY perks you could have a competition, you each get given the same problem and solve it in your own way, then you meet up and reveal your creations to each other and discuss the differences. You could even turn it into 3 videos, 1 each for building your solution, and another for meeting with each other to discuss the differences. I think it would be interesting to see the differences between the solution LMG and its huge resources produce compared to the expertise and aesthetics DIY Perks would produce. It also means you'd only need to be away for a day or two to shoot the collab without compromising the final products.
If you come up with the right problem you might even be able to make it more interesting by gearing the LMG solution towards being a product to sell on the LTT store for people to buy and having DIY perks naturally offering the DIY alternative to it. Though obviously LMG would be putting forward a prototype for the collab rather than the final manufactured product because you'd never get a product made to LMG standards done in such a short time, and if the DIY perks solution is better you may want to incorporate some ideas from it into the LMG product or get viewer feedback.
with the twist that it's DIY perks alone vs the LTT team
@@geort45 My money is on DIY Perks, but if you think he's entirely a one-man band, then look a little closer. He outsources a lot of the components and processes that are too machine-tool reliant.
@@DraftySatyr For things that require big machines yeah, like CNC... but I see he does a lot of things DIY... pipe soldering, electronics, etc. But he has a very creative mind
I got my Y60 back in Feb and I can’t see me changing cases for some time now! Love it
do you find there is enough clearance at the glass ? I'm about to get the case and have an Asus tuf 4090 and I'm scared the gpu temps will be high.
@@Jack16114 oooft yeah you will struggle I think. I have a 3090 Ti and it’s fine but a 4090 is a 4 slot isn’t it? Would be fine if you water cooled though?
I love how cheap or expensive they always give us more affordable options
Agreed
Damn that's some crazy quality for a live stream. You can tell you've been doing this for years you just got that just another day making a review video thing down. Defiantly earned everyone of them 15.4m subs keep it up!!
Instead of having multiple bore sizes for the handles, do something similar to SnapOn and have 1 size bore for just a couple of handle sizes (Small, Medium, Large). Or just 1 bore size for 1 handle size, 1 handle for everything.
They have a transitional hex designed between tang and shaft (designed to put a wrench on it) that allows them to turn the shaft down to whatever size they need.
Less total parts is better for all.
my favorite part about Linus is that he has never gone full Neil Degrasse Tyson on us and just thought he was the only one with an important opinion. been watching the LTT channel for... sheeeesh idk. almost a decade now? keep at it man.
Thanks!
I don't even own a pc but when i do im going to be ready with the amount of pc building videos I've seen
The purpose of the pattern, kata or form is to teach you the different moves in a memorable way and to develop the body's ability to move fluidly between techniques. like learning to dance or the alphabet. Structured Sparring teaches you how to actually use the different moves. Then free sparring teaches you to use them randomly and effectively. Most schools don't really do the last two well if at all so most people end up boxing with a few kicks thrown in.
the psready guy made a good point a week or 2 ago about the state of games vs hardware. the low supply and high demand of the ps5, and slow response to the situation caused game devs to not go too hard on making games good enough to actually fully take advantage of the latest and greatest hardware coming out, simply because they need to sell to everyone to make money,
Started watching for the "Tech" but became enthralled with the nitty gritty of the many permutations of running a business. The "T-Shirt" example was absolutely amazing. The honesty and transparency is very refreshing. Roughly starting @ 2:00:06
I used to work on sales at the biggest air conditioner store in Brazil. With 3 warehouses feeding the whole country it was already a nightmare for us at sales. I can't even imagine the nightmare it is for accounting. Depending on the origin and destination state taxes would apply and shipping would get way more expensive. But I guess that is the price of scaling a business.
So cool! Which store?
@@25rodrigomg Multi-Ar. Now Leveros.
this was suggested after i watched the all screen pc. 9 months later. lmao.
500Hz monitor. That is going to make reading emails one hell of a damn smooth experience.😂
56:00 Twitch does not compress anything, except for the lower quality versions. The source quality on a stream is just a straight up `-c copy` for both audio and video, at least it used to be. Twitch explained this in their dev blog. It is much more cost-effective to impose restrictions on bitrate, resolution, frame rate, and other factors than it is to transcode the same resolution as the source.
Holy crap! Linus finally made it past the first level of Doom Eternal!
Quick tip about the fixed handles screwdrivers. Maybe put a hole in the handle or a common standard hex shaft or something. Always nice to be able to put some extra torque on it when needed.
I miss the quality over quantity your channel used to offer! Your team works so hard as well as You. I know Your a family man but let's get back to the quality in your channel that most viewers truly appreciated!
Recommendation for large size screwdrivers is have a fitting on the back to fit a wrench to get torque on those rusted large screw
I have that case and I do enjoy it.
When I first saw the case it immediately became my favorite. Very happy with it as well.
Would you consider including a 7-8cm long #0 philips bit to your screwdriver in future iterations? I just did a mini ITX build in a CM NR200P case and that's the only thing I needed outside of my Ifixit basic set, I actually ended up using an old clapped out carburetor screwdriver, the kind that clips onto your shirt pocket like a pen. Thanks for all the great content!
The only true benchmark is how fast the cards fall when you win a game of solitaire
Love my Datavac blower for cleaning parts, works amazing!
Does anyone have the "budget version" of this built gathered together that Linus mentioned he would always keep in the conversation?
You should work on two separate halves of the same project and have episodes on both channels leading up to the final… being a two part episode where you combine the two halves you each worked on.
Listening to Linus fumble about building a PC is far better entertainment than listening to music while closing at work. Wish I could've caught this live.
Sir, Give me $500 dollars I want to built my first ever dream PC ..
@RTBOY954x oh really you could give me if it's low ass dream . You can't afford this too ...
@RTBOY954x do you know I can buy a land in $500 lol its lot of money
production quality so good didnt even realize it was a stream 5 mins in
At first I was thinking that 800 dollars isnt bad, then you said, "for a 1080p monitor" 💀
It makes sense though. You'll have a better chance at being able to fully utilize the full range for the refresh rate compared to having a 500hz 1440p or 4k monitor.
Whenever a new frequency monitor launches, its always in 1080p 1st. Its not possible yet to make a 4k 500hz display and may not be for a while
i bought the HYTE Y70 white one cause it looks like a stormtrooper and going to get the touch screen DIY kit when they release it
theyre back!!
Ay I doubt anyone from LMG will see this, but for what it's worth, the people LOVE ROG RIG Reboot. I get Linus' perspective about not all applicants being top tier presenters on camera, but that's a big reason why we love it so much. We love the awkward exchanges, we love seeing super authentic people who specifically _aren't_ amazing animators on camera but who are still into tech and excited to build/receive their new PC.
I think the screening process of asking contestants to make an entertaining video about why they should be selected is plenty. You aren't trying to hire presenters so you don't need to have the same standards when selecting rig reboot winners. As long as they are sociable and can take a joke, we don't care if they aren't the most bubbly, animated, professional presenters.
There's a reason one of your most viewed videos is an ROG RIG Reboot. Sure Madison was a pretty unique character, but I mean hooooly, the waves she made in the community was insane, she was so beloved by the community that you actually hired her! (well, lesson learned there I suppose: don't hire random competition winners just because the video was such a hit!) But that's neither here nor there. Point is it's a great way to get new, interesting people in videos who aren't necessarily to the standard of an actual LTT presenter.
Just my two-cents. ROG RIG Reboot, Extreme Tech Upgrade, and Scrapyard Wars are my all time favourite LTT series, and I think a majority of other regular viewers/subscribers would agree.
56:30 FLAC does take a decent bit of bitrate, often 2-3x a 320 Kbps audio stream (which you can do on Twitch), but to my knowledge, it is supported pretty widely, including in browsers. It is even supported in VRChat's video players. So it isn't out of the realm of possibility to add a 2 channel FLAC stream with the maximum compression setting, when the video is about 10-15x larger than the audio. But then it comes into question if it is worth it, when 192 Kbps or even 160 Kbps audio is imperceptible to 99% of users.
8:22 a game that could utilise all the cores would be arma 3 if you go into the parameters tab in the game launcher you can force the game to use any number of cores
I would watch a LTT 3D printing channel with Dan
Linus is my favorite person to watch do a stream and PC build. His personality is so down to earth
Great content as usual. But I'm having trouble wrapping my head around the screw drivers lol. I guess for someone who has a drawer to toss 10 screw drivers into, this is ideal. However, as a data center technician, I want to limit the amount of tools I carry to the least possible. Perhaps, respectively, you could work on a modular design similar to Wiha or Klein, where you have a grip that the blades themselves are removable and on the butt end of the handle, it expands and has bits that corresponds to a separate attachable blade that utilizes a magnetic bit holder. Perhaps double sided blades, that way a technician could carry a few blades for narrow applications, and the magnetic bit blade for the bits in the end and offer the handle in different sizes for different hands. I would buy it, if it were durable. The issue with Wiha is that the blades get stuck. The issue with Klein is that the magnetic bit is too wide. This is remedied but using long bits, but it makes zero sense on why not just design double sided bits like Wiha. They are not cross compatible, I have tried lol
Sometime in 1997 I was invited to attend a demo for BeOS at UT Austin. They had a BeBox that had a dual PPC processor set up. We got to see the BeOS run some amazing graphically intensive tasks, run video and just totally rock our minds. There was a game demoed called “nerd kill” that was hilarious. You had a window full of tiny walking nerds and all you had to do was click with your mouse and kill the nerds. It was an awesome demo and I distinctly remember the presenter talking about hopefully being the future OS alternative for Mac and windows users. The audience each got a CD copy of the most recent at the time version of BeOS. Later that night I remember installing BeOS on a second drive in my Power Computing Power Tower Pro 250. It was an interesting time for computing at the time.
Bro, I just got scammed in Micro Center paid this exact same price for a PC and you’re telling me you got all of that including monitor for the same price of $4000?
Don't ever buy pre built if you want to save money
36:00 thought I was watching Canadian QVC. Lol love the new products.
To be honest that is one of the most honest give aways I have seen in a long time a 3 in 25 chance is generous even for the low tier prices good on you guys ltt.
This guy is an absolute maestro of damage control and management. He turned a disaster into boosting sales, PR and employee morale.
LTT should do an updated video on newer ATX 3.0 and PCIE 5.0 power supplies. I'm trying to decide if I should get the Corsair 1200w Shift or something else. Would like to see more power supply videos at makers start producing these newer spec units.
Glad to see this is back up, I was like 95% of the way through it
description looks like it might need fixed still though
I came to the live stream 5 seconds before it ended :D
Linuis or LMG or Luke need to look into a Datavac ESD for an electronic duster. I have one and it's honestly amazing.
Can't wait for WAN show LET'S GO!
I use the smallest shopvac to blow electronics off. I only use it for this, so it stays clean. Just attach the hose to the exhaust port.
144hz 1440p is okay for me :))
@Allan Cameron maybe 4k but I agree
@@smallgraphics8914 pfff 8k 240hz
1600p 165hz here and i believe it's more than enough :'D
@@BionicXAngel what gpu do you use? and are you thinking of an upgrade?
@@Stavrosstavrosstavros RTX 3060 and nah, I'm not thinking of upgrading anytime soon, specially when Nvidia has lost it's mind.
I just upgraded to almost this exact build, sans the monitor, and an EVGA 3090 FTW3 I was able to get for half the current price.
From AMD PILEDRIVER.
AMD FX-8320 to AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D.
I am absolutely loving it. It's been a much needed upgrade and time to spoil myself.
Linus really makes everything seems harder than it should be
He never removed the middle glass panel and it really irritated me. Especially since I have it myself and it look me all of 30 seconds to figure it out.
09:30 I've always had GSkill, and my gosh, do I love it. I really do like good aesthetics and they have some.
These streams need to be done more often. Problem is I can't find the time to watch it since it's so long 🙃
Holy Crap!!! I love this info that Linus is putting out!! It is like I am in Biz201 in highschool taking University classes senior year!! This is great additional content around 2h mark!!! I feel like I should be taking notes!
I wish PC parts was cheaper
Amen brother
Deadass
I like these mellow entertaining videos. Thank you
Ltt got hacked and started live stream
I just rewatched this and I know it’s a year later and I figured the fixed shaft drivers will not become a thing.
But possibly offer longer bits that are slimmer in the actual head portion to fit in smaller areas.
That way it does not require engineering and reinventing the wheel.
I already use longer non-LTT bits in my LTT screwdrivers to get into tighter areas, like that NVMe cover that has recessed screw holes.
Offering the bits only will allow cheaper production costs and overhead but still give the same product.
They won’t fit in the handle unless you can design them to fit in that space.
Not sure if LTT has discovered it yet, but on Etsy there are some sellers that sell LTT specific screw driver holder with bit holders. Built in. They offer dual holders for the regular and the stubby in one holder with the ability to hold all of the offered bits.
So someone can use that to carry the longer bits.
YOUR CHANNEL GOT HACKED BY TESLA
Yea I hope it gets fixed
@@EpicPicks571 it is fixed.. yaaaa
I think he knows. But incase he didn't I'm sure the all caps helped him figure it out.
Can't wait for WAN show tonight.
I like turtles
Who’s deaf dummy
19:40 Maybe do it like how you did your collab with nerdforge. Have things done on either of your ends, and then move to when the things are ready for finishing touches.
No millennial pause on this one.
39:53,during the ad, linus in the background: "Don't forget what?" 😂👌
Honestly, you should just send me the pc
I got this case with the case display. I love it. :)
It would be really cool to see behind the scenes for F1 as for computer tech. If you guys were able to do that I would be extremely shocked F1 teams are very closed doors, understandably. The only thing I could think a team may be down to do is maybe talk about the computer systems they use, and maybe(wishful thinking) they'd let you come to a practice day but I highly doubt it they'd let the cameras roll while the system is in use. For people that don't know, the top teams spend around $100 million a season they gotta have some cool stuff. They actually have a team back at the factory monitoring systems during races, as well as a team on site, like a command center back home then a mobile command center. Now I just thought about it, you may be able to get F1 to let you see their stuff as for what it takes to track cars and broadcast the races, definitely not as cool as seeing what the teams are using but still would be interesting
this, I want to see those enterprise servers for a huge data the cars produced
Your channel is awesome man
This came on today and I ended up re watching it. I think ssd boot times were important especially for those who worked in education. Having shared workstations(classrooms ....adjunct professors etc...) adding the ssd made reboots and log in times so much faster. That was more important to us at the time due to wasted time waiting for a machine to reboot or download someone's profile
Definitely do a video on floatplane. And why there vs other places please 🙏
Every damn video.... That Milwaukee drill back there always gets my attention
Why has Linus never strapped a computer to the top of a car with no fans and tried to cool the radiator as a car would at speed?
I have that same kit. I went with the same motherboard, ram, 7800x3d, and xfx 7900xtx
The url of this video truly fits this channel and topic.
2:38:41 good luck with archieving something at porsche, i mean they really try hard to satisfy the customer and more than any other of our car manufacturers here as far as i can tell, but when it comes to software or functions they are as flexible as a brick.
well at least the vw group (to wich porsche belongs) have seen this themselves some years ago and hired a lot of people in this field, but still will take many years until it works
We cannot see how it feels since you record max 60 Hz video and our displays are also below 500 Hz.
Tour of Electronic Arts in Burnaby would be cool! Was an amazing building when it was new 20 plus years ago, I roofed the building, If they are still there
Welcome back to YT, man!
Listening at work just checked I’m on the same video as you’ve been talking about screwdrivers for five minutes 😂😂