@@TobyDHK hold up I commented on the wrong comment, There was a comment that said "how come there is comments older than 15 minutes, when this video was posted 15 mins ago"
Reassemble a Camera, that got previously disassembled, just to test it's performance and then take it apart agiain, wait another 6 months and then watercool it. And then drop it.
i know right, ive waited so long. Now i finally have the rest of the guide for puting my Red 8K together, The watercooling was easy enough but all the ribbons man.
Hermes: they actually don’t water cool a nuclear reactor. When an xtra neutron makes the core unstabel it splits in two. A lot of heat is produced. It is placed in water and this water gets hot, the water becomes steam and with that steam can power be produced in a generator. The water is not there to cool the uranium, but to produce the electricity.
HKR GAMING HKR GAMING HKR GAMING “power output” and “pressure” are both effects of more water evaporating. So it’s not absence of cooling, but rather increased reactivity (i.e. more and faster core split) in the reactor’s core that’s responsible for what you describe. If there was no cooling, the core would just melt down (and not explode btw)
Wisse van Duin It can still be seen as water cooling as the water is used to produce power but also keep the temperature down. The water is needed to prevent a meltdown unless all of the control rods are inserted. Water cooling that generates electricity.
Nuclear heats the water. Water evaporates to steam. Steam runs the turbine. But steam can't flow if it's hot everywhere. So we cool down the process so turbine keeps turning. Efficiency is about ~39% and the rest we have to cool out.
I used to be a repair tech for Red Digital Cinema and this was pretty funny to watch. I'm surprised you got the bottom gasket on correctly, it was one of the biggest pains in the butt. If anyone's curious the break down and re-assembly time for us was about 45 minutes. Lol
I don’t know what I want but it was a great way of keeping the fun of my music in my tum was a great way of seeing a great movie in my vmware is that we have a good one in our lives we will have just bought one and a half of the time of our game but we are in a bad game so we have just bought one game for that one time but it will not do the other things but it will not be the game for that the next one will get the way of it to you guys to get this message
Not in this case. It's to reduce noise. They talked about this in the previous video. Specifically citing how they don't expect any performance improvement (given their use case, I don't see much room for improvement), and that they are super loud when shooting.
Every electronic is slightly different due to manufacturing tolerances, so although we have the same camera it might run slightly hotter, or have marginally worse low light performance. Same reason that some processors can overclock better than others. -AC
@@LinusTechTips You really think it's reasonable to assume the tolerances between two cameras from a quality controlled production line are greater than the tolerances between a camera before and after an "amateur" dis- and re-assembly?
Cameron7127 it’s not that they are crappy, on the contrary actually they’re nice for that specific application. The connector itself is just delicate because it’s not meant to be opened and serviced by anyone other than RED really. It’s a Hirose connector if you wanna read up on it more. They’re specifically made for imaging applications
Unfortunately the results of their baseline tests will be skewed due to the thermal paste getting all garbled. Also sitting exposed to open air for six months can't be good for it... Just my thoughts, I know next to nothing about thermal compound.
Not to mention how stupid the idea is. The main source of heat would be the sensor, how are they gonna watercool that? Cooled cameras used either passive (lots of heatsinks) or active cooling, where fans and freezing the sensor is involved. No one uses water.
Don't forget to thank them for taking it apart, or you wouldn't have the opportunity for thanking them for putting it back together. It'll be fantastic to see the water cooling experiment though. Hanging out for that along with everyone else.
Here's a story. I disassembled my laptop and tried to reassemble it again. When the work was done I was standing with 5 screws in my hand. Started to think 5 is too much "I must be did something soo wrong". Then I disassembled and reassembled it again. Now I have 7 screw.
@ِ ِ While true for very big productions, a vast majority of mid scale shoots use things like Red and Black Magic. The brain alone in an Arri camera is nearly $100K
@@Evildandalo they dont buy the cameras for shoots, and we were talking about Hollywood not low budget films.. a very big amount of oscar winning movies were shot on arri or film..
@@sadhlife I am sure they can pull it off. But the rest of community and LTT would certainly benefit from iFixit's amazing documentation of the tear downs.
Ya that makes zero sense to me. Also he probably could of sent it to red and had them reassemble it for him since they allow you to mod the red camera.
More like "Spends $40,000.00 USD on a red camera, and then disassembles it, chucks it in a bin, and leaves it sit in a warehouse for six months where no one can use it." That's the ultimate "Lick the cupcake, so no one will eat it" move.
fortunately warranty "void if removed or damaged" type stickers are illegal. So it doesn't matter. If RED refused to honor a warranty based on that, then LTT and the thousands of lawyers waiting for the opportunity, would jump on RED and sue them into nothingness.
@@Adam-vp4pv Hence why I did not go so far as to talk about modification. Because damaging or removing a warranty void if removed sticker is separate legally from repairs or accidental damage due to attempted repairs by an unauthorized person while the product is under warranty. With that said my comment was more specific to the current context which is that they opened it up, disassembled it and put it together again. Within that context, if they were to have their warranty voided it would be illegal. Perhaps I should have been clear on that. On a separate note, modification depending on the type may still fall under being safe. If modification does not extend to changing the products existing solid structures and is reversible without damage to any electronics or the devices physical appearance internally or externally. Then it would be fine. So as long as they do not physically modify the chassis or cause damage during their installation of water cooling. Then it is still perfectly fine as long as they can reverse the change and have no damage caused.
Why would RED not want to fix Linus's camera.. It's Linus Tech tips they got so much free press about them.. I never knew of Red till Linus.. Now is not the place for them to stop looking good. All they have to do is just say, this is not the thing we normally do... please don't do what Linus does..
@@baloneyjusticecheezedog Tell that same thing to Apple. Also if Red really cared they would have sent him some of their stupidly expensive stuff for free or at a discount by now. Their market is not people at home watching Linus doing silly things.
Me after seeing the title "Didn't he already put it back together?" Me 10 seconds into the video "Why am I watching this when I watched the live stream of it?" Me after the video "Still worth it"
Few! Until I read your comment, I thought I was going crazy, because I saw the live stream too and was wondering why that video was not that "new" for me...
Wayazaexa at least now you don’t have to read people spamming *YOU IDIOT DUDHEBIDKDJD YOU BROKE THE CANERA FJDNDNDJ YOURE SUCH IDIOTS OMFG HEBXKSNEVSJDNVDBX* in the chat
Linus: Did you almost drop it? Alex: yeah Linus: If the rest of the video goes this well... Something else falls in the background Linus be like Atleast it wasn't the 40,000$ camera.. Classic LTT
Taping many of the screws in place saved your life. That's 70% of the problem with putting something together you took apart 6 months ago. Can't wait to see you water cool it with your new custom made blocks from your new shop equipment.
I was going to make a joke about how Chinese task masters wouldn't let the people who make the cameras watch TH-cam. But I found out that the cameras are made in Irvine, CA. petapixel.com/2017/11/30/red-cameras-made/
Advocatus Diaboli they are made in Cali and look at corridors vid on why it’s not overpriced and why he made himself look dumb for complaining about the price of it
Am I the only one that wants to just see some glam shots of the 8K sensor, boards, and FPGAs? This camera is truly a marvel and I want to see the guts up close.
@@NukeTheOG I think that this was a livestream that youtube messed up so after they went offline the archive never went up or was corrupted, not sure what it was, so they decided to edit the livestream into this video.. so it's the reassembly of a stream about reassembling.
@ I think it is more simple: "Reassembly RED" means put back it back the camera. "Reassembly stream" is how they did it, Linus literally watch a piece of stream to assemble the camera
@@Dominus_Potatus No, César's mostly right. They livestreamed it, didn't publish the livestream to TH-cam when intended, so Linus had the editors take the livestream footage apart and reassemble it to be closer to the size their normal videos would be, so it would be more easily digestible for people to watch. Lots of people want to know about the RED Watercooling project, and a 2+ hour livestream may not be the best method of providing an update to most. Thus they Reassembled (after cutting it down and pulling out the parts with little to no content) the RED Reassembly (because they put the RED Camera back together) Stream (Because this was livestreamed, on June 21st th-cam.com/video/qchrRZ7NGgY/w-d-xo.html ).
It's not just necessary about the file size limits of the File System. I guess it's more about the reliability of the file produced. Easier to read, write, save. Eventually if one gets corrupted it's not the hole shooting.
@@hegeduslevi its for import taxes. If cameras record over 4gb then they pay another import tax so the file splitting is a workaround. DSLR's do the same thing.
When taking something apart, use a muffin baking tray to store screws, as you progress use a new well for each phase. Take photos of course. On reassembly the photographic evidence whilst knowing which well holds which phase's screws should mean you'll use the right ones, and have none left over.
Mobile Phones with reasonable quality Cameras and the use of the Internet make tear-downs and rebuilds so much easier today as long as you have Patience, A steady hand and a good eye, It wasn’t that long ago when all we had were Bulletin Boards and had to wait a few days for Camera Film to be developed and not long before that it was Paper Manuals only unless you were attempting to tear-down / rebuild something as exclusive or specialised as you guys are doing!
That seemed easier than I thought it would be... guess it really pays to take good pictures and video. Also I admire you cajones for still wanting to go forward with the project.
And that's mostly why it runs so hot, because it's very compact for what it is. For the resolution it delivers it is the smallest package in cinema cameras. (For now). Also, I think you did a great job putting the sandwich back together.
Red: Did we just see you upload a video taking apart our 8k camera so that you could water cool it? Linus: You didn’t. YOU DIDN’T, BECAUSE IT’S NOT THERE
Once upon a time, I interviewed for a software engineering position at Red headquarters and I got to briefly visit the room where the cameras were being assembled. So this is sort of the second time I've seen this process (although this video is much more detailed than my brief in-person glance).
I always like the Lego. This looks like a Lego for big boys. And a little bit more expensive. But the real fun starts when u realise that after assembling everything few parts are left :D
How are they supposed to watercool this thing? It's gonna require very custom blocks, tubes, fittings etc, and the way that thing is assembled it's so tight I don't think there's space for any of that.
I could have sworn that when this project started someone said they had two of the same Red cameras so they could get the benchmarks later. Maybe I'm remembering wrong.
No you're right. They do have 2 of them (well they recorded it with one of them and disassembled the other one, that's why they have to use that fancy software), but performance varies even across one model (similarly to how some CPUs can be overclocked better than others), because of the physics of the manufacturing process, so they wanted to benchmark the exact camera they were going to watercool. They answered a similar comment above, that's how I know.
*Linus: Today we're going to reassemble our $40k Red 8k Camera.* *Me: Why stop there. Since you have money to burn, go out buy an Audi R8, take that apart, and reassemble it. I'll wait. xD*
FYI: "cooling capacity is determine by the total AMOUNT of liquid/gas in it vs time". So if your volume of water is low, why bother? Might as well replace the fans or add an external ones.
The most fun kind of puzzle: Putting back together expensive stuff after taking it apart then forgetting about it for several months. I have several of these puzzles around the place.
@@gamingdude2811 Shouldn't be. An explosion with a parts breakdown for assembly, parts ordering and repair is industry standard and usually available on request. I make and provide these all the time for the company I work for. A we readily provide them to the public when requested in most cases. A parts list shouldn't give away any corp secrets. If you want that info to copy the camera its easy enough to buy and take one apart and probably get much more useful info. The only reason I could think they would not provide them is if it's a warranty issue (they don't want you to ever take it apart) or they don't want 3rd parties making accessories for their cameras so they restrict info that ways.
Linus: buys pc parts for several thousands of dollars to increase workflow efficiency bei 5 Minutes. Also linus: HEY WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT TEARING ONE OF OUR 40K$ CAMERAS APART AND DONT PUT THEN BACK TOGETHER FOR THE NEXT HALF YEAR
Nice, Finally I know how to put my 40k red camera back together
It was Livestreamed like 2 weeks ago
@@beni2cc Do you understand sarcasm?
@@TobyDHK hold up I commented on the wrong comment,
There was a comment that said "how come there is comments older than 15 minutes, when this video was posted 15 mins ago"
@@beni2cc It was Livestreamed like 2 weeks ago
@@beni2cc Well isn't this a bruh moment
Reassemble a Camera, that got previously disassembled, just to test it's performance and then take it apart agiain, wait another 6 months and then watercool it.
And then drop it.
Spoiler alert much?
Gotta recoup that 40 grand per camera !
@@LReBe7 Not really, the dropped it part might be a joke and if it isn't, well it's Linus we're talking about! :D
I am here 6 months in the future, it is now watercooled.
He dropped it.
This is what i subscribed to, a helpful guide for a normal consumer like me
i know right, ive waited so long. Now i finally have the rest of the guide for puting my Red 8K together, The watercooling was easy enough but all the ribbons man.
thank god a nuclear reactor is already water cooled otherwise i wouldnt advise leting linus get close to any power plant
Hermes: they actually don’t water cool a nuclear reactor. When an xtra neutron makes the core unstabel it splits in two. A lot of heat is produced. It is placed in water and this water gets hot, the water becomes steam and with that steam can power be produced in a generator. The water is not there to cool the uranium, but to produce the electricity.
GGBeryllium so... no Brains? Cooling is to cool it, this isn’t to cool it of ma dude... it is to generate xtra power
HKR GAMING HKR GAMING HKR GAMING “power output” and “pressure” are both effects of more water evaporating. So it’s not absence of cooling, but rather increased reactivity (i.e. more and faster core split) in the reactor’s core that’s responsible for what you describe. If there was no cooling, the core would just melt down (and not explode btw)
Wisse van Duin It can still be seen as water cooling as the water is used to produce power but also keep the temperature down. The water is needed to prevent a meltdown unless all of the control rods are inserted. Water cooling that generates electricity.
Nuclear heats the water. Water evaporates to steam. Steam runs the turbine. But steam can't flow if it's hot everywhere. So we cool down the process so turbine keeps turning. Efficiency is about ~39% and the rest we have to cool out.
The camera recording this video - *profusely sweating*
Trying to water cool itself before Linus gets his fingers on it?
@@PerplexedPhoton Wets itself... Same difference I guess.
I was the 420th like!!
How can it sweat if it isnt watercooled?
I'm gonna be real for a second... I never expected to see that camera whole again after seeing you take it apart. Impressed.
Agreed
Yeah...it's been so long and it looked so stupidly annoying to put back together.
Joe Rogan watches Linus tech tips?
@@starballs2009 He was only real for one second though.
@@starballs2009 Everything is interesting when you're high on DMT.
Man, I would pay to see a reaction, or even just a face, of engineer from RED...
I wouldn't.
Then we wouldn't get these great videos
They commented on the previous video where they took it apart
Idris Abdullahi don’t click on that link, 99% chance it’s a virus
@@BobHolowenko i can't find they'r comment haha
*"If the rest of this video goes well-"*
_loud noise of something dropping_
my blood pressure: _skyrockets_
HIS FACE HAD ME DYING
there couldn't be a video with linus without something dropping in it
😂😂😂
As a Canadian, I love how you're using the extremely technical terminology in this video.
"Three chummies.
What's its and thingamies are also valid descriptors.
Three very good friends.
I used to be a repair tech for Red Digital Cinema and this was pretty funny to watch. I'm surprised you got the bottom gasket on correctly, it was one of the biggest pains in the butt.
If anyone's curious the break down and re-assembly time for us was about 45 minutes. Lol
something tells me you're jealous
"USED TO" did they fire u because u got frustrated trying to attach the bottom gasket
Should I take apart a Red to join the team at Red Digital Cinema? Or is there a specific career path?
this might be the most expensive 3d puzzle they have ever done
I don’t know what I want but it was a great way of keeping the fun of my music in my tum was a great way of seeing a great movie in my vmware is that we have a good one in our lives we will have just bought one and a half of the time of our game but we are in a bad game so we have just bought one game for that one time but it will not do the other things but it will not be the game for that the next one will get the way of it to you guys to get this message
@@efeberknisanoglu6379 bless you.
You just repeated Linus' comment at 10:13
No, that would be every ex girlfriend they have.
/s
@@efeberknisanoglu6379 aynen birader
"I enlisted Alex"
Sounds more like you drafted him into this.
I need two volunteers(nobody volunteers) You, and You.
Ok,... this is how you are gonna pay me back for the thousands of dollars of machining equipment I bought for you.
considering he just got a workshop ya gonna see him do some heavy lifting around for a bit i wouldn't doubt
The Canadian term for this is voluntold.
@@kylemcisaac also a us term in the military.
Don't forget to test shadow details!
The main point of cooling a sensor is to reduce noise in the shadows
Not in this case. It's to reduce noise. They talked about this in the previous video. Specifically citing how they don't expect any performance improvement (given their use case, I don't see much room for improvement), and that they are super loud when shooting.
Thank you Sherlocks!
@@hkr1276 You are most welcome! Glad you appreciated the efforts.
The only question I have is: "Why did you guys reassemble the camera to get "before" readings, when you have second RED camera?"
Every electronic is slightly different due to manufacturing tolerances, so although we have the same camera it might run slightly hotter, or have marginally worse low light performance. Same reason that some processors can overclock better than others. -AC
Linus Tech Tips what's the most expensive thing Linus or anyone has dropped and/or broken?
@@LinusTechTips You really think it's reasonable to assume the tolerances between two cameras from a quality controlled production line are greater than the tolerances between a camera before and after an "amateur" dis- and re-assembly?
@@amw6394 his wife
PrimitivePeople 😂
anybody else want to watch a reaction video from some of the service techs at RED cameras.
there is a comment from one on this video, he said they did good (and even for them it takes 45 minutes)
666Tomato666 I concur. With said mention of said comment.
Y’all should be careful with those ribbon cable connectors, we use them at work and they only have a 5 insertion cycle life
Sounds familiar.
lmao
camera costs 40k yet they used cheap materials? nice nice...
Wait really ? I didn’t know they were that crappy of material
Cameron7127 it’s not that they are crappy, on the contrary actually they’re nice for that specific application. The connector itself is just delicate because it’s not meant to be opened and serviced by anyone other than RED really. It’s a Hirose connector if you wanna read up on it more. They’re specifically made for imaging applications
Me: oh good, they've finally abandoned this suicide mission to kill their camera.
Linus: "when we eventually do water cool it"
Me: dafuq
Yeah. They just reassembled it to disassemble it later. Dafaq is right on course. Alex will have his plate full, I guess.
Unfortunately the results of their baseline tests will be skewed due to the thermal paste getting all garbled. Also sitting exposed to open air for six months can't be good for it...
Just my thoughts, I know next to nothing about thermal compound.
My thoughts
Not to mention how stupid the idea is. The main source of heat would be the sensor, how are they gonna watercool that? Cooled cameras used either passive (lots of heatsinks) or active cooling, where fans and freezing the sensor is involved. No one uses water.
@@diatomsaus that's why he's doing it, isn't it?
From all of us who make less than $40,000 a year. We thank you for putting the camera back together.
Even for those of us who make more than 40k thank you for putting this back together.
They'll take it apart again someday ;_;
Don't forget to thank them for taking it apart, or you wouldn't have the opportunity for thanking them for putting it back together.
It'll be fantastic to see the water cooling experiment though. Hanging out for that along with everyone else.
That was actually the first time ever I heard linus giving an employe a task on camera! :o
@@znojnyj unlikely to be honest, probably put it in to tease the watercooled red camera video.
Timestamp anyone?
th-cam.com/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/w-d-xo.html he does in this one as well at 4:34 and 6:52 and 9:38 and a few more
@@rammingtime Seems kinda rude if you ask me! :/
What did he say?
Mad props to whoever the editor on this one was! I watched live, and the difference in flow is incredible. Keep up the great work!
Here's a story. I disassembled my laptop and tried to reassemble it again. When the work was done I was standing with 5 screws in my hand. Started to think 5 is too much "I must be did something soo wrong". Then I disassembled and reassembled it again. Now I have 7 screw.
Haha , finds out later it's the screen retaining screws , after screen flops out , yanks ribbon cables and falls right in the bathtub
I hope your not a Boeing technician..
@@mikester1290 no doubt , haha . I'm afraid to fly now , thanks.
Lmao
I disassembled a Bridge Camera and was left with one screw. Started all over and now they are all inn.
wait... wasn't Origin PC, the worst one in the desktop comparison done 6 months ago? Guess they didn't see that video.
nah mate, wallmart pc is always a better choice than building one yourself
The best gaming pc is always a mac running linux from 2009. It doesn't get any better than that.
20$ is 20$
SelloutTechTips©
@@nayn9832 can't argue with the money
Linus:
* Holds very heavy 40k camera *
Everyone:
*STOP*
Sticks the stickers back on
Warranty's valid now
lmao
I would say expensive legos but have you seen prices of legos
ItS nOt LeGoS iTs LeGo
Lol
10/10 Reply, thank you for this.
Anthony Russo it’s legos in some country
@@davidybarra842 nope
0:53 Yes, because I want to pay Origin 1600 US smackeronies for a 1660, I5 9600K and 250 gb of storage......
Man they make a killing by stealing
@@renkei7864 I got an origin.... I really enjoy it too.... It was the cheapest option / best deal at the time ironically.
Wow, converting to Au dollariedoo's it's still overpriced.
Lorin H it's better just to throw something together yourself tbh they ways change extra for prebuilts up to 100 dollars and not including shipping.
I'm glad I built mine custom...
RTX 2080 8gb
I5 9600K
1Tb
$1300..
I’m sure all the Hollywood studios that own this camera will find this very helpful
They usually use bigger cameras than red
@@The-Urban-Goose red is the top of the line at the moment
@@KnowledgePerformance7 no, Hollywood rarely uses red. they shoot on arri or film (which is also shot on mostly arri cameras)
@ِ ِ While true for very big productions, a vast majority of mid scale shoots use things like Red and Black Magic. The brain alone in an Arri camera is nearly $100K
@@Evildandalo they dont buy the cameras for shoots, and we were talking about Hollywood not low budget films.. a very big amount of oscar winning movies were shot on arri or film..
Doesn't this seem like a great project to get the guys from iFixit involved?
but if they can pull it off by themselves they can totally put that as a figurative badge on their coats.
@@sadhlife I am sure they can pull it off. But the rest of community and LTT would certainly benefit from iFixit's amazing documentation of the tear downs.
The most amazing of this is that Linus had an $40,000 asset in bits for “months” not earning money.
Don't let Jared from RED see this... He's 'banned' me for less.
Glen! This is the Canadian crossover we've been waiting for.
Banned from what? Buying more cameras?
@@aDifferentJT Twitter, Facebook, Instagram- and don’t laugh he has banned people from buying their cameras.
@@GlenAndFriendsCooking Why did he "Ban" you brotha? If you don't mind me asking 🤝
Linus,the only person in the world that has a USD$ 40K disassembled camera hanging around in a Warehouse
Except the manufacturers.
ew weeb
i see ur a weeb of culture as well
Mai-san❤️
@WhiteFog thats not really the same effect but ok
@@lucasc5622 2D>3D (not actually,cuz i have a gf)
Spends $40,000 on red camera and doesn’t use it for 6 months
great value!
Ya that makes zero sense to me. Also he probably could of sent it to red and had them reassemble it for him since they allow you to mod the red camera.
More like "Spends $40,000.00 USD on a red camera, and then disassembles it, chucks it in a bin, and leaves it sit in a warehouse for six months where no one can use it." That's the ultimate "Lick the cupcake, so no one will eat it" move.
They have a second one I think
i think in those 6 months Alex was working on the cooling assembly
I can just imagine a RED sales rep watching this, drooling over a future RED (Replacement due to voided warranty) sale to LTT.
fortunately warranty "void if removed or damaged" type stickers are illegal.
So it doesn't matter.
If RED refused to honor a warranty based on that, then LTT and the thousands of lawyers waiting for the opportunity, would jump on RED and sue them into nothingness.
Martin B Warranties can be voided if you’re opening it in order to modify it. Those stickers are only illegal if you’re fixing something.
@@Adam-vp4pv Hence why I did not go so far as to talk about modification. Because damaging or removing a warranty void if removed sticker is separate legally from repairs or accidental damage due to attempted repairs by an unauthorized person while the product is under warranty.
With that said my comment was more specific to the current context which is that they opened it up, disassembled it and put it together again.
Within that context, if they were to have their warranty voided it would be illegal.
Perhaps I should have been clear on that.
On a separate note, modification depending on the type may still fall under being safe.
If modification does not extend to changing the products existing solid structures and is reversible without damage to any electronics or the devices physical appearance internally or externally. Then it would be fine.
So as long as they do not physically modify the chassis or cause damage during their installation of water cooling. Then it is still perfectly fine as long as they can reverse the change and have no damage caused.
Why would RED not want to fix Linus's camera.. It's Linus Tech tips they got so much free press about them.. I never knew of Red till Linus.. Now is not the place for them to stop looking good. All they have to do is just say, this is not the thing we normally do... please don't do what Linus does..
@@baloneyjusticecheezedog Tell that same thing to Apple.
Also if Red really cared they would have sent him some of their stupidly expensive stuff for free or at a discount by now.
Their market is not people at home watching Linus doing silly things.
There's definitely someone back at RED giggling to him self watching you 2 trying to figure how it goes back together.
I'm evenly split between giggling and cringing. Maybe a sob or two.
And then being split even more when the camera seemed to work just fine after reassembly....
Me after seeing the title "Didn't he already put it back together?"
Me 10 seconds into the video "Why am I watching this when I watched the live stream of it?"
Me after the video "Still worth it"
Few! Until I read your comment, I thought I was going crazy, because I saw the live stream too and was wondering why that video was not that "new" for me...
Wayazaexa at least now you don’t have to read people spamming *YOU IDIOT DUDHEBIDKDJD YOU BROKE THE CANERA FJDNDNDJ YOURE SUCH IDIOTS OMFG HEBXKSNEVSJDNVDBX* in the chat
I was like ‘Dejavu’ and then I was like oh yeah ‘Live’ Still amazing to see and it worked. Cool
Linus: Did you almost drop it?
Alex: yeah
Linus: If the rest of the video goes this well...
Something else falls in the background
Linus be like
Atleast it wasn't the 40,000$ camera..
Classic LTT
Somewhere, engineers for Red are laughing.
Imagine those guys who assemble those cameras day in day out. They are either grinding their teeth to oblivion or rolling on the floor laughing
or crying
Or all of the above
At last
When Linus decide to disassemble
red camera be like : ah shit here we go again
Everyone: OMG why would Linus mess around with a $40,000 Camera?
Me: I think he's voided his warranty.
Naaah, the stickers are still in tact!
@@h33p but this video is up
Considering how much free promotion Linus has done for Red, it would be a dick move of them not to cover the warranty
@@h33p The stickers don't mean shit. Manufactures have to honor warranty. The sticker shit is actually illegal (at least in the US it is).
@@janemba42 in a few month, "Red REFUSED to fix our 40k Camera"
I love how tense you both were on the entire shoot. Talking very softly so that it won't disturb the camera insides... that's just real!
Taping many of the screws in place saved your life. That's 70% of the problem with putting something together you took apart 6 months ago. Can't wait to see you water cool it with your new custom made blocks from your new shop equipment.
LTT: *buys $40k camera*
Also LTT: *doesnt use it*
*S T O N K S*
It's not the only red camera they have
No silly, they got 2 red cameras!
Guys, he's not wrong tho. That is $40,000 dollars idle.
69D CHESS
Doesn't everyone buy a $40k spare parts camera?
People who assemble these cameras for real are probably crying rn.
I can hear the laughter and tears from here in texas.
I was going to make a joke about how Chinese task masters wouldn't let the people who make the cameras watch TH-cam. But I found out that the cameras are made in Irvine, CA. petapixel.com/2017/11/30/red-cameras-made/
@@jackielinde7568ok
Assembly line?
Advocatus Diaboli they are made in Cali and look at corridors vid on why it’s not overpriced and why he made himself look dumb for complaining about the price of it
He is gonna do pre-testing , after tearing off all heatsinks and "ruining" the TIM under each...
Linus 100
Am I the only one that wants to just see some glam shots of the 8K sensor, boards, and FPGAs? This camera is truly a marvel and I want to see the guts up close.
"Reassembled RED Reassembly Stream"
I understand this reference.
its "I understood that reference" not understand (assuming you are referencing the avengers)
I didnt
@@NukeTheOG I think that this was a livestream that youtube messed up so after they went offline the archive never went up or was corrupted, not sure what it was, so they decided to edit the livestream into this video.. so it's the reassembly of a stream about reassembling.
@ I think it is more simple: "Reassembly RED" means put back it back the camera.
"Reassembly stream" is how they did it, Linus literally watch a piece of stream to assemble the camera
@@Dominus_Potatus No, César's mostly right. They livestreamed it, didn't publish the livestream to TH-cam when intended, so Linus had the editors take the livestream footage apart and reassemble it to be closer to the size their normal videos would be, so it would be more easily digestible for people to watch. Lots of people want to know about the RED Watercooling project, and a 2+ hour livestream may not be the best method of providing an update to most.
Thus they Reassembled (after cutting it down and pulling out the parts with little to no content) the RED Reassembly (because they put the RED Camera back together) Stream (Because this was livestreamed, on June 21st th-cam.com/video/qchrRZ7NGgY/w-d-xo.html ).
I hate it when I have to disassembly my five figure camera.
how ?
hey justin
how
How
Hello Justin nice seeing you here
This audio quality reminds me of the old office...
And I kinda like it
It's because it was a live stream and they edited it
S I know I watched the whole stream it was pretty fun
evandarkfire What was that thing that fell over?
Pretty sure it's splitting into 4GB chunks because the drive isn't formatted to EXFAT. Or the 40k camera doesn't support exfat and relies on fat32
It's not just necessary about the file size limits of the File System. I guess it's more about the reliability of the file produced. Easier to read, write, save. Eventually if one gets corrupted it's not the hole shooting.
@@hegeduslevi its for import taxes. If cameras record over 4gb then they pay another import tax so the file splitting is a workaround. DSLR's do the same thing.
İts because Redmags scam for forcing you to buy their software and drive totally scam
I CAN'T BELIEVE THEY PUT IT BACK TOGETHER!!!! YOU GUYS ROCK!!!
Here are the detailed instructions that you need Linus.
Step 1 - DO NOT TAKE APART YOUR $40,000 RED CAMERA..
You'll have to blame past Linus for that
@@fabianlaibin6956 you can blame future linus too, he do that again.
"So, uh...we are going to try and put this 8K RED back together very...umm...very carefully..."
*Gavin bursts back into the shop*
U WOT?!
linus back at it again with another 8k red camera mishap
Amazing work guys I was not very confident you would be able to put it back together but seems past Linus did a good job at documenting everything.
When I saw this camera being disassembled I never ever thought that you guys would assemble it back together and, and with such success!
When you do those kind of reassemblies, the worst is not if you lose some screws, but if you end up with some to spare.
Or if you move the assembled device and hear parts rattle around inside ;)
@@MarcoTedaldi or if you get all the way there and done and it just won't work
*Wait, Did I see this video before?... Cool man now I think put back my 20k Camera back together aswell!* 😃
This is the edited version of the 2 hour live stream. So you did see this before.
Lol not 40k anymore
But can you reassemble my broken Marriage?
No
Just get some flex tape
@@Yaboyshock hahaha
you can get child custody if you show your baby moma twerking on twitter, life hack.
Dad is that you?
If I had known that so many people would watch someone struggle to assemble electronics. I'd have made some videos a long time ago
*to assemble damn expensive electronics.
It's also the cliffhanger factor. Hanging on a cliff for six months is a long time.
Cliffhanger factor doesn't matter if all you're trying to do is get people to click on the video
When taking something apart, use a muffin baking tray to store screws, as you progress use a new well for each phase. Take photos of course. On reassembly the photographic evidence whilst knowing which well holds which phase's screws should mean you'll use the right ones, and have none left over.
4:09 is the look of pure terror and shit filling of one's undies. I bet he clenched so hard that he squeezed tears out of his eyes.
Nobody:
Linus: buys 40k camera so he can record taking it apart so he can use the video to put it back together
and then taking it apart again... and then reassembling it with watercooler .... and then probably taking it apart again since it doesn't work
@@ThunderDraws Hahaha ye exactly
Linus: So if the rest of this video goes well...!
*something crashes in the background*
Mobile Phones with reasonable quality Cameras and the use of the Internet make tear-downs and rebuilds so much easier today as long as you have Patience, A steady hand and a good eye, It wasn’t that long ago when all we had were Bulletin Boards and had to wait a few days for Camera Film to be developed and not long before that it was Paper Manuals only unless you were attempting to tear-down / rebuild something as exclusive or specialised as you guys are doing!
Thanks guys for not putting the link in for the red files player. Or even a name :D what is it? Kino? kyno? Cheers
I think it's Kyno lesspain.software/kyno/
Why didnt you benchmark the other identical Red camera???
They have different reds, maybe they dint have that one twice
even the exactly same camera can run different temperatures. silicon lottery
14:48 I was holding my breath when I noticed that coffee approaching the exposed Red.
you shoulda just sent it to chris ramsay with a note saying "this is a level 10 puzzle, have fun"
Level 11
That seemed easier than I thought it would be... guess it really pays to take good pictures and video. Also I admire you cajones for still wanting to go forward with the project.
And that's mostly why it runs so hot, because it's very compact for what it is. For the resolution it delivers it is the smallest package in cinema cameras. (For now).
Also, I think you did a great job putting the sandwich back together.
"If the rest of this video goes this well..."
*literally Chernobyl's reactor 4 explodes in the background*
Red: Did we just see you upload a video taking apart our 8k camera so that you could water cool it?
Linus: You didn’t. YOU DIDN’T, BECAUSE IT’S NOT THERE
God bless you
Ocea, thats a bit much XD
Graphite tips...
How many times did you have to drop it to get it like that?
they disassembled it to water cool it
@@nial538 r/Whoooosh
N the right answer is: ∞
Could've at least put some thermal sensors in there so the extra assembly wasn't wasted...
00:00 I can just tell how excited you guys are to jump on this task !
Once upon a time, I interviewed for a software engineering position at Red headquarters and I got to briefly visit the room where the cameras were being assembled. So this is sort of the second time I've seen this process (although this video is much more detailed than my brief in-person glance).
Isn't it funny that in your prebuilt PC video origin PC was the slowest but now they sponsor you and they are "fast"?
I think context matters. They may have been the slowest out of that batch of high-end computers, but they are fast compared to your average OEM.
Also I watched the ad three times, and them being ''fast'' was never mentioned.
DONT WATER COOL IT. Black Magic tried it with the og ursa and its heavy AF
How much did you charge Steve @ GamersNexus for that monster product placement?
I always like the Lego. This looks like a Lego for big boys. And a little bit more expensive. But the real fun starts when u realise that after assembling everything few parts are left :D
The amount of time and frustration it must have taken to make this video must have been insane. My hat is off to you gentlemen. Holy crap! O.O
I love how only the Canadians (or mostly, anyway) will pick up on the "carefully there, bud" at 1:52.
I laughed way harder than I should have when he went full stereotype for a half a second. It was fantastic.
I think the world recognises that tone as Canadian slang. I'm in NZ and realised it.
This is like one of those nightmares where you take an exam you didn't study for at all. But times 1000.
but the good thing is you are allowed to cheat from your notes
How are they supposed to watercool this thing? It's gonna require very custom blocks, tubes, fittings etc, and the way that thing is assembled it's so tight I don't think there's space for any of that.
KubeSquared it has beefy heatsinks inside that could be replaced with blocks and then you just drill holes in the casing. Or something.
Custom heatsinks with the new workshop they have
Well they bought loads of new equipment for their workshop for a reason(s)
Yea, but then you have to carry around water...in addition to the camera. Not sure that's a win....
@@jakesully2868 how dare you state the obvious!
So proud of you for getting that back together and working! Great job! IT WORKS!!
Easily one of most tense videos on TH-cam
Meh, just watch the original video reversed xD
That way it'll be done correctly and there won't even be any missing/extra screws. 👍😉
Literally scrolled down 2 minutes in to comment this XD
I could have sworn that when this project started someone said they had two of the same Red cameras so they could get the benchmarks later. Maybe I'm remembering wrong.
No you're right. They do have 2 of them (well they recorded it with one of them and disassembled the other one, that's why they have to use that fancy software), but performance varies even across one model (similarly to how some CPUs can be overclocked better than others), because of the physics of the manufacturing process, so they wanted to benchmark the exact camera they were going to watercool. They answered a similar comment above, that's how I know.
U know its gonna be crazy if his first sentence is "i dont wanna be responsible for this" =-O
I am impressed Linus . I thought you wouldn't be able to re assemble the camera because of the complexity.
This was one of the most complicated things I've seen Linus do in a long time. Kudos guys.
"If the rest of this video goes this well..."
*something goes wrong off-camera*
Had to jinx it, didn't you Linus
*Linus: Today we're going to reassemble our $40k Red 8k Camera.*
*Me: Why stop there. Since you have money to burn, go out buy an Audi R8, take that apart, and reassemble it. I'll wait. xD*
Nah, couldn't do that. It's already watercooled and it's too heavy for Linus to drop it.
@@arenacloser7528 hahahahahaha
@@arenacloser7528 LOL!
The first gen Audi R8 V8, very good idea for james may reassembled season 3 :v
Idris Abdullahi stop posting your virus all over the place
Don't you have two of these?! You could have done the before readings with the second one... But thanks for the show 😅🙈
I had expected them to add a thermal probe during reassembly
FYI: "cooling capacity is determine by the total AMOUNT of liquid/gas in it vs time". So if your volume of water is low, why bother? Might as well replace the fans or add an external ones.
The most fun kind of puzzle: Putting back together expensive stuff after taking it apart then forgetting about it for several months. I have several of these puzzles around the place.
You know the lav mics are too sensitive when Alex swallowing sounds like an earthquake in my ears. Sounds horrendous.
So why didn't they contact RED for exploded schematics? Would've made all of this super simple.
Something like that may be confidential.
@@gamingdude2811 Shouldn't be. An explosion with a parts breakdown for assembly, parts ordering and repair is industry standard and usually available on request. I make and provide these all the time for the company I work for. A we readily provide them to the public when requested in most cases. A parts list shouldn't give away any corp secrets. If you want that info to copy the camera its easy enough to buy and take one apart and probably get much more useful info.
The only reason I could think they would not provide them is if it's a warranty issue (they don't want you to ever take it apart) or they don't want 3rd parties making accessories for their cameras so they restrict info that ways.
^ yeah, if you're buying a 40 THOUSAND DOLLAR camera I'd expect the company to give me whatever the fuck info about it I asked for.
Apparently you've never tried to reassemble something with exploded schematics the way they're doing it is far easier.
They would have flown 2 Techs over and then Linus would not be able have fun.
I have to admit, I didn't think it would ever work again.
I'm just impressed by the fact that they actually managed to put it back together without getting any help.
4:10 whoever did that drop, should be given their own comedy show. Several million times more amusing than anything on TV atm.
Linus: buys pc parts for several thousands of dollars to increase workflow efficiency bei 5 Minutes.
Also linus: HEY WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT TEARING ONE OF OUR 40K$ CAMERAS APART AND DONT PUT THEN BACK TOGETHER FOR THE NEXT HALF YEAR