Sorry for the subpar image quality. Most of this video was shot on my S24 Ultra to save time. My flight to Taiwan departs in a few hours! Looking forward to checking out all the new hardware at Computex and sharing it with you guys.
Yeah, I'd be interested to see how it's packed. I just can't seem to see the PC itself fitting in there. I tried rewatching the packing at the end 9:20 and couldn't see it going in.
Literally the setup I’m doing for my tdy setup. Being military, having a power house of a setup this portable is a must for me. My setup is slightly different across the board but literally the exact same idea
It can get so much more smaller, I did this with one of my builds going to and from work recently. I love it! Its amazing for on the FLY! It has a Ryzen 7 5800X, RTX A2000, X570i Motherboard, Corsair 32gbs ram, 1tb NVME, and a 4th SSD. I should have got the 4060 GPU but i had already got the a2000 and wasnt using it until now.
i think a lot of the key to real subcompact gaming rigs is to make it low power enough for external psu which can then be plugged in elsewhere. probably run an APU at most vs a discrete gpu
I previously used the Keychron K1 for work and travel, then when it came time to upgrade I switched to the NuPhy Air75. The reason being, I switched from Cherry profile to XDA on my home setup, and wanted something similar in a low profile keyboard. NuPhy's nSA profile is very similar to XDA, and the better comfort over Cherry is even more apparent in low profile form.
Ulanzi make some really good products. I think you just bought the wrong tripod. Try the MT-44 or the MT-79. I haven't used mine to hold up a portable monitor, but they hold up a camera just fine.
Hey Kyle! For a similar backpack style build with more gpu clearance I would strongly suggest getting the Densium 4 plus. It has a “potential” 226mm clearance so you’re not tied down to single fan itx cards. you can get a 4060 ti 16gb ventus 2x in there pretty easily. you can even fit a zotac 4070 twin edge in it if you wanted to.
Laptop with a single external monitor and the peripherals would be my preference too.
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Except he's gonna arrive at the hotel, plop it on a table, and leave it there until he returns. Meanwhile, all the time he saves editing and exporting video is time he gets to spend doing anything else, so it's well worth the trade-off, it's not like he's going to lug it around Taiwan all day.
The Keychron looks pretty nice, and I've heard a lot of good things about them. I bought a Nuphy Air75v2 last year after seeing someone else recommend it, and I love it. Like the Keychron, it's a low-profile mechanical keyboard, but as a 75% instead of a 65%, you get the function keys as well, which is really important in a few games I play. I got mine with some really low-profile linear switches (35g activation force). It has BT or USBC connectivity, although my experience trying gaming on it was not great, as you might expect, so for that I'd recommend wired. It's not much bigger than the Keychron, and it was designed to be able to sit on your laptop's built-in keyboard.
As an orochi v2 user this mouse is amazing. Didn’t expect it to feature in this video but yeah I agree with what you said about the mouse! Plus the latency is better than most wired mouse out there and rivals the very best. From a repairability standpoint its also really good for that. This mouse will last you a long time
I love the stand solution. however my Asus ZenScreen does not have the quarter inch screw. currently it's using the casing's magnet to stand straight at a metal bookstand. Do you have any solution for a lightweight/portable mount to a tripod/stand?
Interesting, I'm also working towards making my setup portable too. I bought the Lian Li/Dan A4-H2O case instead so that I can reuse my existing 3080 Ti & the monitor I bought was an 18-inch 1600p 144Hz monitor from UPERFECT which costs about half as much as these Asus ones.
I mean right now I do more amateur stuff mostly with my phone but when I actually want to make something professionally away from home, I use a PC that I have hosted in the cloud. configuration is actually a 7900 XTX paired with a 7800X3D. so definitely does the job. Most places, there are practical ways to get good enough Internet to accomplish all of this. And of course, you always have your laptop. But I'm talking for the power editing tasks that you mentioned in your video.
i LOVED my TOZO t6, but somehow the Left bud simply stopped working. i was bummed it didn't last. that said i am using my Monoprice mp42010 buds which i have had for roughly 4+years and still putting along.....Tempted to check out the Tozo NC7
What the heck is pink noise? I've heard of white noise, and I'm guessing what brown noise is (even though I would guess I'm wrong), but I have no idea what pink noise would be.
This is extremely impressive, but I was hoping to see how you fit all that inside the bag instead of showing a quick time-lapse at the end. It's still really cool, and I can't believe you fit all that in there! ❤😎🖥️
Tozos worked well for me. I think I lost them or something after a full year, typical, but I swtiched to the Earfun Pro 2 and they also are excellent for the price ($50 on sale)
Most people would just grab the steamdeck and a wall charger and call it a day.. Kyle's like the Burt Gummer of computers lol, everything's got to be overkill.
Except things like heat with heavier editing and rendering tasks. But you can get a killer machine for that hosted in the cloud for pretty reasonable cost these days or you can host a desktop in the cloud yourself. Then all you need is decent Internet but that's usually not too far away in most places that you would want to get this kind of work done.
This showed up in my recommended, I unsubbed when he announced that he would quit doing this channel and start doing a podcast and some other youtube thing but it looks like he is back to doing this I guess?
Sorry for the subpar image quality. Most of this video was shot on my S24 Ultra to save time. My flight to Taiwan departs in a few hours! Looking forward to checking out all the new hardware at Computex and sharing it with you guys.
Have a safe flight
no issues brotha. have a safe trip
You forgot the 3d printer.😂
Tsk Tsk could have used an iPhone.
bruh, not even that bad bro, glazing will leave most people bad tastes even though nothing wrong with your preference.
Sweet setup, i wish the packing of everything was slower, i was interested in how eveything actually fit in that backpack.
Same, I wanna see the Tetris that Lyle had to do to get this to fit in that small backpack.
Mmm, agreed~
Okay, next project: Pack an entire house in the trunk of your car
If there is space left use galvanised square steel!
@@forestfaint9269 no way little john eco friendly wood veneer wtf
Ya need to show us how you pack it away in your back pack ? ...
Yeah, I'd be interested to see how it's packed. I just can't seem to see the PC itself fitting in there.
I tried rewatching the packing at the end 9:20 and couldn't see it going in.
Literally the setup I’m doing for my tdy setup. Being military, having a power house of a setup this portable is a must for me. My setup is slightly different across the board but literally the exact same idea
It can get so much more smaller, I did this with one of my builds going to and from work recently. I love it! Its amazing for on the FLY! It has a Ryzen 7 5800X, RTX A2000, X570i Motherboard, Corsair 32gbs ram, 1tb NVME, and a 4th SSD. I should have got the 4060 GPU but i had already got the a2000 and wasnt using it until now.
i think a lot of the key to real subcompact gaming rigs is to make it low power enough for external psu which can then be plugged in elsewhere. probably run an APU at most vs a discrete gpu
Ugh!! How do you talk about putting a pc in a backpack and NOT mention the actual bag! Come on man! Some of us wanna know about the bag too!! lol
Sewell MOS Pack V4, thanks to Google Lens
What’s the advantage over a powerful laptop?
I previously used the Keychron K1 for work and travel, then when it came time to upgrade I switched to the NuPhy Air75. The reason being, I switched from Cherry profile to XDA on my home setup, and wanted something similar in a low profile keyboard. NuPhy's nSA profile is very similar to XDA, and the better comfort over Cherry is even more apparent in low profile form.
Would love to get an update on chromethus eventually,love to see the computex preroll as well
Ulanzi make some really good products. I think you just bought the wrong tripod. Try the MT-44 or the MT-79. I haven't used mine to hold up a portable monitor, but they hold up a camera just fine.
Hey Kyle! For a similar backpack style build with more gpu clearance I would strongly suggest getting the Densium 4 plus. It has a “potential” 226mm clearance so you’re not tied down to single fan itx cards.
you can get a 4060 ti 16gb ventus 2x in there pretty easily.
you can even fit a zotac 4070 twin edge in it if you wanted to.
TSA seeing this thing come through the scanner 🤨
The b0mb has been planted.
*I would just take a laptop at this point lool*
Laptop with a single external monitor and the peripherals would be my preference too.
Except he's gonna arrive at the hotel, plop it on a table, and leave it there until he returns. Meanwhile, all the time he saves editing and exporting video is time he gets to spend doing anything else, so it's well worth the trade-off, it's not like he's going to lug it around Taiwan all day.
Would love to see a follow up video on how all this stuff worked out for you now that youre back home.
The Keychron looks pretty nice, and I've heard a lot of good things about them. I bought a Nuphy Air75v2 last year after seeing someone else recommend it, and I love it. Like the Keychron, it's a low-profile mechanical keyboard, but as a 75% instead of a 65%, you get the function keys as well, which is really important in a few games I play. I got mine with some really low-profile linear switches (35g activation force). It has BT or USBC connectivity, although my experience trying gaming on it was not great, as you might expect, so for that I'd recommend wired. It's not much bigger than the Keychron, and it was designed to be able to sit on your laptop's built-in keyboard.
Pretty sweet setup. I am curious how much the overall setup weighs since you bothered to mention the laptop weight.
As an orochi v2 user this mouse is amazing. Didn’t expect it to feature in this video but yeah I agree with what you said about the mouse! Plus the latency is better than most wired mouse out there and rivals the very best. From a repairability standpoint its also really good for that. This mouse will last you a long time
I love the stand solution. however my Asus ZenScreen does not have the quarter inch screw. currently it's using the casing's magnet to stand straight at a metal bookstand. Do you have any solution for a lightweight/portable mount to a tripod/stand?
Interesting, I'm also working towards making my setup portable too. I bought the Lian Li/Dan A4-H2O case instead so that I can reuse my existing 3080 Ti & the monitor I bought was an 18-inch 1600p 144Hz monitor from UPERFECT which costs about half as much as these Asus ones.
What backpack are you using and can you show how you packed it (other than a double time video that doesn't show much detail)? Great concept.
Please do an update after to let us know if/what you'd change or do different if anything
Were you just reading the advertising blurb for half of that video?
I wanted to see you load it up into that tiny bag
The bitwit glass! I miss your merch so bad Kyle.
Solid video, Kyle. Looking forward to your coverage of Computex
I mean right now I do more amateur stuff mostly with my phone but when I actually want to make something professionally away from home, I use a PC that I have hosted in the cloud. configuration is actually a 7900 XTX paired with a 7800X3D. so definitely does the job. Most places, there are practical ways to get good enough Internet to accomplish all of this. And of course, you always have your laptop. But I'm talking for the power editing tasks that you mentioned in your video.
That's a lot of stuff packed in that thing, I still don't know how you fit it all in there.
@8:27 it looks like you have the earbuds in backwards lol
Think a sgpc K59 would fit with in that backpack?
How did the itx system it's self fit in that bag with the two monitors? Plus how are you powering the system? I doubt airplane power would be enough.
i LOVED my TOZO t6, but somehow the Left bud simply stopped working. i was bummed it didn't last. that said i am using my Monoprice mp42010 buds which i have had for roughly 4+years and still putting along.....Tempted to check out the Tozo NC7
I love keychrome but they (and others) never put fn on the left side
I love the Velka 3 build
I think you can improve the setup by connecting both monitors to the gpu with different cables
Lyle! I shrunk the PC!
Love it!!! Let’s goooo (hype for computex content)!
Bro has the marshall mathers in his libary as he should it's a 10/10 banger
Just might mimic this setup for my next travel
What the heck is pink noise? I've heard of white noise, and I'm guessing what brown noise is (even though I would guess I'm wrong), but I have no idea what pink noise would be.
Why not the LTT Backpack that you definitely have? Lol nice setup btw
Did you forget something? Like the part where you put the stuff in the backpack!
Buy the nuphy air75 v2! The best low profile mechanical keyboard.
Dan A4 h20 + cm atmos 240 + 7950x3d + 4090 fe.
Pair with actual portable monitor
This is extremely impressive, but I was hoping to see how you fit all that inside the bag instead of showing a quick time-lapse at the end. It's still really cool, and I can't believe you fit all that in there! ❤😎🖥️
Tozos worked well for me. I think I lost them or something after a full year, typical, but I swtiched to the Earfun Pro 2 and they also are excellent for the price ($50 on sale)
that is a very old razer laptop model 0.o nice that you kept it!
How much does it all weigh?
Welcome back.
Did he say 96GB of DDR5?
I swear you do this every year, lol.
Monitor link not working? 🤔
Edit: i just saw the price, nvm lol
don't you have xreal glasses
Honestly the monitors need to go once we have vr glasses that support virtual monitors
but u r taking the laptop too right
Most people would just grab the steamdeck and a wall charger and call it a day.. Kyle's like the Burt Gummer of computers lol, everything's got to be overkill.
not in the LTT back is a crime, its built for this
Packing section was far too fast. Couldn't see everything go in especially the pc.
-saves for making a lan party pc setup
Cute setup.
But honestly it's a weird stubbornness to not use a laptop. It'd be better in every possible way
Except things like heat with heavier editing and rendering tasks. But you can get a killer machine for that hosted in the cloud for pretty reasonable cost these days or you can host a desktop in the cloud yourself. Then all you need is decent Internet but that's usually not too far away in most places that you would want to get this kind of work done.
I wish we saw him pack the entire thing in the bag
Where is the PC in that thing lol doesn’t even look like it’s in their
0:44 wtf is that old ass laptop
USB C to DisplayPort bidirectional cables
untill i can see it, i kinda doubt half of that fit in that backpack :)
you and SomeGadgetGuy would get along well
That good old ASUS tax
Best scroll wheel of all time is on the MX Master 3.
This is cool!
Thats CRAZY that you could drop $500 on that monitor 😭😭 ain't no way I could. Especially for JUST being portable
you have to take all that crap out to go through tsa lol ill stick to my laptop cool idea though :)
@@user-kf4gt7bo2k oh nice thats good to know.
Keychron
Of that setup I own...the mouse pad lol
Goodbye laptop
Finally something good to watch 😮💨
How much those monitor cost ?
Yes 😂
They are selling for about 540GBP when launch
Or you could switch to a stable editing platform like Davinci Resolve and run it on a Asus ProArt or MacBook Air and plug into your hotel's HDTV 😂
That title sounds somewhat dodgy, in a 'kicking down your door' kind of way 😅
ASUS makes a 24" portable screen. but unfortunately its 1080p/60hz.
Just watched 5 minutes of selling a monitor
0:27 apparently Kyle has never heard of a Steam deck.
Rog Strix Carry only wireless mouse I can use that fits my little girly hands. And I refuse to support razer.
love your work help me to buy a good pc pls
Lyle approves
Cool !
Asus needs to honor warranties…
BITWIT!!!
👍🙌
😁😁😁👍👍👍
It's so dumb they could make 4070 and 4070 supers The same size as that GPU and it would work fine but they don't
noice
Wow, he still makes videos :/
This showed up in my recommended, I unsubbed when he announced that he would quit doing this channel and start doing a podcast and some other youtube thing but it looks like he is back to doing this I guess?
I would rather use a Framework 16. But, this is still really cool!
Clickbait 100%
To be honest i think this is stupid.A laptop and mouse is all you need for everything…just my opinion…
We want more none tech content from you!!!! If you started hosting challenges you’d be a billionaire before Mr beast and he’s the literal goat.
I still dont understand why youtubers get razer products. they are so cheaply made and feel like hot garbage.
just buy a laptop 🤦
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Next time when you talk don't play music in the background please.