Oh man, no way would that work out well lol! I’m worried about the long term use of this setup as it is with all the maintenance water cooling requires. Now doing a solid AIO-type cooling solution might work if RED can work around all the cramped internal board layout but that too would be for special uses I would imagine.
@@Babsdoproductions Watercooling requires less maintainence than you might think. Properly chemically balanced closed loop coolers can last 5 years before needing repair or replace done, and custom loops (aka "Open Loop") just need to be flushed out once a year if you're using good, chemically treated or distilled water.
@@Babsdoproductions We are talking about RED. If they can save $3 on a water cooling solution they will. It won't end well. If they were interested in quality they wouldn't sell cheap TLC SSD's for a higher price than a Samsung PRO MLC SSD with the same capacity.
I'm a painter by trade... I actually have a dedicated tool for opening paint cans and it *isn't* a screwdriver. :o I also have a dedicated tool for mixing (smaller) tins of paint... That *is* a screwdriver.
Sure but paint "keys" don't bend the lid nearly as much, which results in a much better seal for longer storage of leftover product. That said, if you're going to use the whole thing yeah who cares
@@stillwatrpwnage I've never heard of a paint key, but I usually just use either a nail puller or a small pry bar and have never bent the lid doing so. Usually if I bend the lid it's when I'm putting it back on
@@musmuk5350 Yes. Technically there are more exotic nitrogen and oxygen species found in air. Some like the nitrous oxides are bigger than water while oxygen and nitrogen free radicals are smaller. Most of these are very reactive and are thus quite short lived in atmosphere.
11:09 “Have you ever heard of anyone using anything other than a flathead to open a paint can?” “Yeah a paint can opener” “That sounds stupid” -Linus Media group
Parkerthe40bomber honestly i never even thought there was a thing designed to specifically open a paint can i just never thought of buying a specialized tool just to do something that a more common tool does just as well if not better.
@@oppotato5440 I'm starting to think about it now though. I don't know if I'm getting more impatient or if paint cans are getting thinner but these last years it seems I bungle the lid of almost every can when opening them. It doesn't really matter if I'm going to use up the can, but when all I need are to paint something small it's less than optimal if I can't use the lid to seal the can again. Perhaps a tool intended for the task can do a better job. I just might have to look into these to see if it might make sense to get or make one. Or I could change brand of paint and see if that's where the problem lies.
didnt see the cut after "the bucket filled with the red camera" linus bet the shit out of him cause of this fail, see his face after, omg he got really trouble with linus xDDD
His plan was to return the mac after purchasing it anyway, he doesn't wanna put that much money into an Apple product, he doesn't like giving Apple money either.
Alex is a genius to visualize, and design every part of this project in CAD, and to have it all fit in such a tiny space. The room for errors is so small.
Red is DEFINITELY watching this! The KEY ISSUE now is to have Red modify their existing Monstro and Helium cameras by WELDING copper tubing to the ENTIRE inside of the outer camera box (i.e. remember to ground it electrically properly or add a zinc anode to prevent galvanic/bimetallic corrosion between copper and outside aluminum case) that branches flexible coolant tubing to solid copper cooling blocks that sit upon EVERY major CPU processing and DSP chip in the camera AND all memory chips AND the CMOS sensor itself and then use a very quite large fan attached to a single destination large radiator fin block that receives all the heated up coolant to create airflow out the surrounding outside air.
@@WarriorsPhoto You should see MY camera! It BLOWS AWAY ANY Red Monstro or Arri Alexa 65 Camera! It's fully in-house custom build Medium Format (65mm sensor) DCI 8K 50.3 megapixels camer that captures at 120 fps FULL RAW at 16 bits per RGBA/YCbCrA colour and alpha channel! (64 bit colour) with ultra high sensivity that BLOWS AWAY any Red Mysterium CMOS sensor! We also have a DCI 16k Camera almost ready that can do 1000 fps at 128-bit RGBA/YCbCrA colour that uses our very high end ISO 1.2 Million super-low-light sensitive 120 mm CMOS sensor. We hav in-house design 128k and 16k 48-bit RGB colour laser projector displays so we can see and edit our footage which usually comes from aerospace vehicles. --
@@Nebbia_affaraccimiei well if you watch you saw things went wrong, but were fixed, thinks got drop but survive, so not clickbait and all the crying in comment section about clickbait, wrong tool, no safety thingies used etc just feeds youtube algorithm and video gets send wider
This is really impressive! Good job guys! It's been a really cool journey watching you guys learn to make your own water cooling parts. From making your first cpu block, to the network switch, and now this! Incredible! Great job Alex!
Alex and Linus videos are the best. When those two get together, you know something interesting will happen. Also it seems like Alex has a solution to every problem. Linus: "Build a rocket Alex!" Alex: "Give me 2 maybe 3 weeks."
Whole room watercooling was just a lot of work with already proven off-the-shelf parts. Here it was very fiddly work with prototype made-in-house parts. I can easily believe that it was the hardest project they ever did.
They should definitely watercool the entire office. Not a single fan anywhere, but a big AC system on the roof. Like, not one fan. All laptops must be plugged in, ROG phone? Those gotta go. Just want to move the air in the office a little because you're hot? Time to suit up with custom watercooled hoodie and underwear. _LTTstore.com_
"I dont think you put any in the holes really" "I guess that of the two of us, you have more experience, you know?" "Critiquing others?" "Well i was gonna say you have, like, three children, so..."
Epic vid. With a well-equipped machine shop, CAD, a finite element analysis expert, creativity and patience; you, too, can make a fan upgrade look impressive as heck.
These Alex and Linus videos are easily the funniest ones, and the whole series is one of the best you've ever done, more water cooling expensive stuff Linus has paid for please!
Hard work, but worth the effort guys. 👍 I'm no cinematographer, so I can only imagine how fan noise would interfere with the workflow of the audio editor.
16:32 ahh thought this video wasn’t a proper ltt video until now
Funny part is, I don't think he has dropped anything on camera since that happened back on the 7th(?).
LINUS DROP TIPS RETURNS
don't forget 16:28!
It reminds me of how Raja Koduri dropped the RX480 in front of Linus. LOL
That was a pretty cool move combo for that 360 throw though - I rate it 8.5/10!
INB4 2021: RED releases Red 8K Hydro
Because you know they're going to make an official one now.
Oh man, no way would that work out well lol! I’m worried about the long term use of this setup as it is with all the maintenance water cooling requires. Now doing a solid AIO-type cooling solution might work if RED can work around all the cramped internal board layout but that too would be for special uses I would imagine.
@@Babsdoproductions Watercooling requires less maintainence than you might think. Properly chemically balanced closed loop coolers can last 5 years before needing repair or replace done, and custom loops (aka "Open Loop") just need to be flushed out once a year if you're using good, chemically treated or distilled water.
@@Babsdoproductions We are talking about RED. If they can save $3 on a water cooling solution they will. It won't end well. If they were interested in quality they wouldn't sell cheap TLC SSD's for a higher price than a Samsung PRO MLC SSD with the same capacity.
CheapBastard1988 I came here to say this. I’d have more faith and trust in a janky ass LTT retrofitted red than an “official” red water cooled camera.
@@Babsdoproductions They could just run heatpipes outside the chassis and than slap a block on it so water can't reach the components
13:25 Never have I ever seen such an incredible amount of sass from an editor
You don't watch Anderton's videos then.
Careful, your cup may disappear in a vapour cloud.
You've never watched anything by the Yogscast, have you?
100% it was Dennis
I love how Linus is their boss but everyone sasses and treats him like a child
Linus: Do we have a bucket of water ?
Alex: We can make a bucket of water.
I feel like Alex is playing *a bit* too much minecraft
At least he didn't pickaxe the faucet ;)
Right, they can piss
Hey vsauce bucket here
next video: WE DID IT: WE WATERCOOLED A BUCKET OF WATER
I expected Alex to go to the router to actually make a bucket out of metal slices or something like that.
>they have paint can opening tools
Yeah, I know.
They're called flathead screwdrivers.
I'm a painter by trade... I actually have a dedicated tool for opening paint cans and it *isn't* a screwdriver. :o I also have a dedicated tool for mixing (smaller) tins of paint... That *is* a screwdriver.
Sure but paint "keys" don't bend the lid nearly as much, which results in a much better seal for longer storage of leftover product.
That said, if you're going to use the whole thing yeah who cares
nah
@@stillwatrpwnage I've never heard of a paint key, but I usually just use either a nail puller or a small pry bar and have never bent the lid doing so. Usually if I bend the lid it's when I'm putting it back on
@@marko247 5 in 1- "am I a joke to you?"
Seeing the footage from Linus using the RED really makes me appreciate the skills of their camera operators lol
It's something no one ever notices with film, because if you're noticing the camera work 9 times out of time it's because someone messed up somewhere.
Well they do have a giant gyro to stabilize shots, and Linus doesn't..
@@LykanVarion you forgot about over-exposure and slow focusing from Linus
You should have done a live reaction, showing it to RED engineers.
LINUS PLSSSS DO IT
God yes, this would be so awesome.
Yesss
Red engineers please upload you reaction looking at the video .
But from starting of the original disassembly to water cooling
Good old LTT.....For when you need something more than coffee but less than cocaine.
This speaks to me on a deeper level. Very apt, bravo!
That would be coffaine.
Meth?
There’s an in between?
Amphetamine?
12:04 such amazing and good partnership, this part is why i love this channel.
Unusual with friends like these, who would need enemies. Hahaha
The love and hate relationship
Linus: "I can't believe this worked"
10M subscribers
"Neither can we"
79k views though :P
lmaoo, but yes
I'm still glad that this exists
Most of subs are dead accounts, probably subbed to this channel during the early stages
@@kiyoponnn ok
alex: "and also this bucket thats filled with RED camera"
...oof
Love it
Boomer
As the cool kids say
Not funny, didnt laugh.
@@jdmnissan that was a few months ago. Now only the cingy kids say boomer to everyone.
Ah, yes. Now I know that I can water cool my red camera that I totally own
You only own one? Pleb.
Totally
@TASTE-GOD thanks for letting us know you have 5...
I have a pool filled with red camera's .
@@nehemiah6280)
"Where is the very expensive Red Camera?"
"I put the remnants of it in this bucket!"
I flinched when the contents of the bucket moved.
[tilts bucket of loose parts towards the still assembled camera]
PTNLemay
u can do this cheap on Canon DSLR too, used > 2010 models....
@@GaletayaNightshade mall
SMH -- water-cooling isn't needed when using an Arri Alexa. Its fans rarely ramp up, anyway...
"We should probably leak test the whole thi-"
Linus: "Yeah minor details"
@Joseph Stalin You should have leak tested the communist system
Nice!
You should feed your people, but im guessing that thats a minor detail too
5 years in the refrigeration industry. You always leak test. No matter how big or how small.
just added Like #777 + 1 ;)
I love how every episode with Alex pulling off _something_ basically comes down to linus perpetually looking like he's about to fire him.
16:30 The most Linus thing Linus could have done: "Okay here's the plan...*drops year long project on the floor*" 😂
I was waiting when he drops something and i think this goes to top5
Best Linus drop of all time.
Linus Drop Tips
That's why he is retiring 😂
@@Chris-hw4mq I don't think they'll script to drop a goddamn expensive camera.
16:32 Tell me how that ringtone fit in so well to the point where I thought it was edited in
I didn't realise it was his mobile until your comment!
Same! Good ear!
Mkbhd: alright I've been using linus' watercooled red camera for the last 5 weeks. And here's my review.
Linus: "Did you not see the rack over there, that's where you can check your attitude"
You mean the rack full of dropped parts?
Lol i was thinking the same thing when he said that and minutes later he drops the camera. It was too funny
ooooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
I've had bosses who spoke to me that way. Jokingly or not, the keyword is "had".
Right beside the one where you can hang the nut-rounders.
Very interesting videos, such as on our channel!👍📸
You know you’re doing well when you can afford “buckets of red camera”
To be fair, they only have a single bucket of exactly one red camera
Well it seemed the red camera took up a couple of buckets... :)
You know you're doing well when you can yeet a piece of expensive equipment across the room and laugh about it.
I buy my cameras by the bucket as well
trolololo720
To be fair, if you read the actual comment I said buckets of _camera_ not cameras plural.
Imagine Linus as a surgeon
"Oops! I dropped the organ."
Mortality rates are anything but dropping
@@tuna5774 fuckin lol
Again?
"If that was in your vein, you'd die."
Drop 🎉
16:30 - It wouldn't be a LTT video without Linus dropping something.
This was one of the best drops ! So much suspense xD
Linus Drop Tips
drop and skid is a new flourish
Average Meatsack LMFAO
Omg a part 2 within 1 week??!!
This is like a first for this channel, except for maybe scrapyard wars
Well technically its Part 3
@@jonaslinter i mean technically this is like part 6
As it was in a finished state at the start of the last video it was expected.
@@robertse4026 Why?
@@jonaslinter part one was them buying it, part 2 was the price complaint and part 3 was them taking the camera apart + all of the other videos
16:43 is nobody going to say anything about the creeper computer case being built in the background?
Mystery solved.
@@michaelocyoung thanks -_-
@@kodokunagemu very hilarious how late the reply to this underrated comment was
Indeed
Im desperate to know the reaction of the RED engineers who see this being done to their masterpiece
Me too, I would really like to know what they think of this!
"Wow, he didn't break it"
Also
"SEE I TOLD YOU SOMEONE WANTED THIS OPTION BUT NOOOOOOO"
It would be gold go see the team at RED watch this lol xD
That's probably gonna be a $30000 option on the next one, and probably look quite similar to this.
Laughing at the voided warranty
"Technically, water is a bigger molecule"
*A h y e s*
*I m u s t i n h a l e*
*A I R M O L E C U L E*
W O O D M O L E C U L E
why i laugh in this A E S T H E T I C comment
Hijacking top comment: Water is a smaller molecule than oxygen or nitrogen gas the most common corstituents of air.
@@TTT12367 you meant dioxygen and dinitrogen right?
@@musmuk5350 Yes. Technically there are more exotic nitrogen and oxygen species found in air. Some like the nitrous oxides are bigger than water while oxygen and nitrogen free radicals are smaller. Most of these are very reactive and are thus quite short lived in atmosphere.
Alex's mental processes:
- We have to do this properly
*3 minutes pass*
- wHatEveR guD EnUf...
Proper engineer response 😂
Spot on
Couldnt be more relatable lmao
This is exacttly how I build computers, hours of meticulous planning of every detail, but then during assembly "Does it boot? Yes? Okay it's done."
Linus: "Editor, can i ge..."
Editor: "you're not getting anything"
I think linus now has one less employee
What
I don’t get it
What’s the joke here?
Nerd Detected ???
I don't think so
11:09
“Have you ever heard of anyone using anything other than a flathead to open a paint can?”
“Yeah a paint can opener”
“That sounds stupid”
-Linus Media group
Alex is totally right though.
id call everyone stupid not using a flathead lol
Best bit? The two of them could be swapped and it'd still work.
Parkerthe40bomber honestly i never even thought there was a thing designed to specifically open a paint can i just never thought of buying a specialized tool just to do something that a more common tool does just as well if not better.
@@oppotato5440 I'm starting to think about it now though. I don't know if I'm getting more impatient or if paint cans are getting thinner but these last years it seems I bungle the lid of almost every can when opening them. It doesn't really matter if I'm going to use up the can, but when all I need are to paint something small it's less than optimal if I can't use the lid to seal the can again. Perhaps a tool intended for the task can do a better job. I just might have to look into these to see if it might make sense to get or make one. Or I could change brand of paint and see if that's where the problem lies.
The snark levels were off the charts. Even the editors got in on it. Love it.
"Here's the bucket filled with our camera"
That bucket of parts is worth more than my car, computer, and phone put together.
Both of their RED cameras and all the kit they bought with them is worth more than my house
didnt see the cut after "the bucket filled with the red camera" linus bet the shit out of him cause of this fail, see his face after, omg he got really trouble with linus xDDD
Your phone is probably worth more than my entire setup and phone.
Why are LTT video comments always so cancerous? Just get a fucking a job, god fucking damnit.
@@lollerich Yours really wasn't any better tbh.
"It's under nut-rounders" ahh that is so true xD
Man, you really are everywhere
Must be confusing having two bins of Thread Rippers in that shop. One for CPUs and another for the battery impacts.
It's a hand-held nut lathe
11:20
"We can't leave that in the video".
Also Linus, leaves that in the video: 11:16
19:08 My thoughts watching Linus holding the camera with one hand
It was TENSE watching him do that...
Doesn't seem to be dropping.
“Everything went wrong”
Me: now I see why he has to sell his Mac Pro, or he can’t afford to retire.
PRESS F TO PAY RESPECTS
Lol
Gotta love the click bait....
His plan was to return the mac after purchasing it anyway, he doesn't wanna put that much money into an Apple product, he doesn't like giving Apple money either.
Love how excited Alex gets when he has an excuse to use the lapping plate 🤣
14:04 - 14:39 and 17:41 ladies and gentlemen, the CEO of a media production company with 10 million TH-cam subscribers.
Ah yes, a true icon of the modern era.
Don't forget 18:00
Linus is more Michael Scott than Michael Scott
'Did you not see the rack when you came in?"
"What rack?"
"The rack where you can check your attitude"
I'm stealing this.
i laughed hard at this moment
I laughed almost hysterically at that :D
oh man that delivery : th-cam.com/video/OEUCNh5g-2I/w-d-xo.html
i don't get it :( sadly non native speaker here
@@phillipo6559 Linus is implying that Alex left his attitude in the rack for his snarky comment before. It's basically a witty comeback from Linus.
6:44 "We can make a bucket of water"
When an engineer says something like this you half expect them to take their tools and hand craft the bucket.
Can't wait for LTT watercooled underwear.
lttstore.com
-Linus 2019-2020
You might be onto something, hope this catches Linus eyes.
Oh, you can watercool underwear but its a bit gross
WAIT you've forgotten that they need to pimb the red with RGB! Because you know: more RGB more FPS same with the underwear 😂
Watercooled and RGB, at least!
Linus : Our 8k watercooled camera WORK !!!!
Linus one week later : Everything went wrong
So, everything went wrong but it worked perfectly? ok...
Well that Linus in a nutshell he dropped it 1 week later
Congratulations to Alex, this is the first janky custom cooler job that works. I guess those manufacturing machines really helped huh?
Alex is a genius to visualize, and design every part of this project in CAD, and to have it all fit in such a tiny space. The room for errors is so small.
3:19 I absolutely love that he just did that. Warms 6th grade me's heart
Linus: "here's a plan for the radia...."
Let's do a drop test first.
I really, REALLY want to know what the RED engineers think of the final product.
Same
2021 - RED announces new 8K WC-Edition in association with LTTStore.com
Linus: Were shooting on a plebian Cannon C200 now...
Me: *googles* thats still a 7,500$ there bud..
11:15
Linus: "Don't miss this is the double penetration moment"
Viewers: *"OH BOY"*
Leave at 69 likes comment section.
Linus sex tips
most likely it was triggered by "whats wrong with lube" @4:40
Still leaves it in the video 💀
13:18
0_o Easy, easy, easy, EASY!
Linus: I might have gone too far. does it matter?
:/ no
7:04 *When you realise you have the tools for the job
*Happy Alex noises*
Alex is such a nerd that he's excited by a lapping plate, and I love it!
you can tell he bought it thinking "I dont need it now, but I know I'll need it one day..."
Who else had anxiety when Linus was walking around with the reassembled camera, expecting him to drop it?
🙂
"we're not leaving that in the video"
Well I guess you don't get to decide lmao
That's it? C'mon, give us some shooting montages, image quality side-by-sides, and camera operator feedback!
Me : Can we go watch Green Lantern?
Mom : We have Green Lantern at home
Green Lantern at home : 14:38
MUM: In 1950 we still got cinema's
YOU: i got OMEN X65 at home, better!
Nobody really wants to watch green lantern
Holy... The editing on this is great. Absolutely loved it. We need more of it
16:31. For a second I thought Linus dropped the red camera, destroying it completely
Ok, this one was nuts. I have been watching the whole series and this worked out amazing. Well done guys, good quality work as well.
This two-part video was easily the coolest one I've ever seen! Congrats on water cooling the RED camera. That's one hell of an accomplishment.
More like a four-part video
"we cannot leave it in the video".
dropping things.
the best video ever :)
I would not recommend closing your eyes and listening to this whole entire video..... the banter is real!!!
Congratulations on your success. This was great to see you all accomplished this.
I am sure R3D was watching this.
Red is DEFINITELY watching this! The KEY ISSUE now is to have Red modify their existing Monstro and Helium cameras by WELDING copper tubing to the ENTIRE inside of the outer camera box (i.e. remember to ground it electrically properly or add a zinc anode to prevent galvanic/bimetallic corrosion between copper and outside aluminum case) that branches flexible coolant tubing to solid copper cooling blocks that sit upon EVERY major CPU processing and DSP chip in the camera AND all memory chips AND the CMOS sensor itself and then use a very quite large fan attached to a single destination large radiator fin block that receives all the heated up coolant to create airflow out the surrounding outside air.
StarGateSG7 That’s a lot of technical terms there. After reading once then twice it’s beginning to make sense. ;)
@@WarriorsPhoto You should see MY camera! It BLOWS AWAY ANY Red Monstro or Arri Alexa 65 Camera!
It's fully in-house custom build Medium Format (65mm sensor) DCI 8K 50.3 megapixels camer that captures at 120 fps FULL RAW at 16 bits per RGBA/YCbCrA colour and alpha channel! (64 bit colour) with ultra high sensivity that BLOWS AWAY any Red Mysterium CMOS sensor!
We also have a DCI 16k Camera almost ready that can do 1000 fps at 128-bit RGBA/YCbCrA colour that uses our very high end ISO 1.2 Million super-low-light sensitive 120 mm CMOS sensor.
We hav in-house design 128k and 16k 48-bit RGB colour laser projector displays so we can see and edit our footage which usually comes from aerospace vehicles.
--
Last Episode: Watercooling an 8K camera...
This episode: Everything went wrong!
*Wow who could've predicted that*
But did it though
except nothing went wrong. clickbait as always.
Der8auer and his distroplate
@@Nebbia_affaraccimiei well if you watch you saw things went wrong, but were fixed, thinks got drop but survive, so not clickbait and all the crying in comment section about clickbait, wrong tool, no safety thingies used etc just feeds youtube algorithm and video gets send wider
@@1BigBen It was clickbait. The amount of stuff that went wrong should not warrant an EVERYTHING went wrong, but instead "Stuff went wrong."
"do we have an adjustable wrench?"
_why would you want one?_
*Thank you, Alex.*
The editing on this video is so good. It made me laugh multiple times on its own. Good job whoever did it. Cheers.
"Hi I'm being slow clapped right now what can I do for you" ...
This is really impressive! Good job guys!
It's been a really cool journey watching you guys learn to make your own water cooling parts. From making your first cpu block, to the network switch, and now this! Incredible! Great job Alex!
This was the most windmill fighting I ever saw on a tech TH-cam video
"we can't leave that in the video"
editors: I'm about to end this mans whole career
New LTT slogan: "It's not dead yet."
it should be "Its not dead,yet."
Or if it's not broke you're not trying hard enough
Idk who edited this but I LOVE the editing style perfect mix of entertainment and information
Was waiting for Linus to drop the whole camera at the end when he was recording tbh lol
The workshop videos with Alex are my favorite. Great mix of tech and DIY projects!
Linus: "That’s the double penetration moment, we can’t leave that in the video"
Editor: say no more
Lol du hier rate wer ich bin Tipp Schule
Entschuldigung was?
@@Yoshie_2000 ich kenne den user
Anal
Flare Bolt keine Ahnung 😂 schreib mir mal privat haha
This might be one of the best vids ive seen in a while. Nice job guys! Truly a Great project with a Nice amount of details!
Alex and Linus videos are the best. When those two get together, you know something interesting will happen.
Also it seems like Alex has a solution to every problem.
Linus: "Build a rocket Alex!"
Alex: "Give me 2 maybe 3 weeks."
4:33 - Classic engineer.
20:14 "This was easily the hardest project we've ever done"
Whole room watercooling project: am I a joke to you?
Whole room watercooling was just a lot of work with already proven off-the-shelf parts.
Here it was very fiddly work with prototype made-in-house parts. I can easily believe that it was the hardest project they ever did.
well.. .they didn't need to machine parts for it
They should definitely watercool the entire office. Not a single fan anywhere, but a big AC system on the roof. Like, not one fan. All laptops must be plugged in, ROG phone? Those gotta go. Just want to move the air in the office a little because you're hot? Time to suit up with custom watercooled hoodie and underwear. _LTTstore.com_
Watercooling RED camera is way ambitious
Alex wasn't at LTT for that, was he?
"I dont think you put any in the holes really"
"I guess that of the two of us, you have more experience, you know?"
"Critiquing others?"
"Well i was gonna say you have, like, three children, so..."
It takes him a lot of trys for him to get anything in the hole -- his aim isnt that good, just ask luke!
@@kioshiootori9657 LOLOL
"We're shooting on a plebian Canon C200 now."
Other than the 16:9 ratio, I almost didn't notice you weren't shooting on a Red camera.
The color is horrible but the camera is ok ot just hasn't been used well and is no in an area where it works well
I'd suspect that on Floatplane the difference would be more obvious.
Steamrick TH-cam compression is real, I notice it when I’m watching some TH-camrs on LBRY.
Have you ever commented on a video about high refresh rate monitors and said, "i cAn'T sEe a DifFeREnCe."
@@yabbadabba320 The color is horrible? It's a £5k camera. The colors are fine.
“You’re not getting anything” “yeah no” thank you editor
Epic vid. With a well-equipped machine shop, CAD, a finite element analysis expert, creativity and patience; you, too, can make a fan upgrade look impressive as heck.
"paint can opening tool"
"That sounds stupid"
Engineering!
Paint can opener is stupid flatheads ftw
a paint can opening tool is just a extra flat hat screwdriver that you use to pry stuff with TBH
I usually just use a small hammer so you can pry open then wack it close lol
@@ner7215 ah yes a small hammer, some time reffered to as a flat hat screw driver :)
I paint houses for a living and I use the scraper, you use the side as it doesn't bend that way
18:05 Linus wiping up his snot - "I'll save *_you_* for later"
Omg. 😂🤢😂
That was by far my favorite part of this video.
I don't understand the title because it seems like things went very well.
These Alex and Linus videos are easily the funniest ones, and the whole series is one of the best you've ever done, more water cooling expensive stuff Linus has paid for please!
This was really cool. I hope you do more projects like this.
This video is brought to you by Ring Pop™! When you finish your lunch like a good boy, treat yourself to a Ring Pop! Link in the description
You forgot to add "LTTstore.com" _sotto voce_ :-D
At the end, I was somehow expecting a: ”And a big thanks to Red who graciously provide this beautiful camera”
8:26 Alex checks whether he will get home before midnight ^^
That sweater looks really good on you Alex
Jeroen van den Raadt ikr, LTTSTORE.com
Even knowing it took a year, this a much better outcome than I anticipated. Still having a working camera is an achievement on its own.
The final installment of Linus Drop Tips
He's not retiring
@@crimeman110 not from dropping things he isn't
"Nut Rounder" has a similar ring to it as Ball Fondlers.
We call them nutfuckers
i love that the dude in the background chuckles when Alex says "oh, it was just stuck to a bag?? okay, good."
"I was just going to say like you have three children, so..." OMG
@@chrisvaliente1012 You have missed "The implement is too big." "Yes, I have quite an experience with this problem too".
12:08
There was so much sass, i almost choked on my coffee.
16:06 Canon will remember that.
I really want to see a whole room water cooling series with proper equipment
"Do we not have adjustable wrenches?"
"Umm, it's under nut rounders."
ROFLMAO!
The actual name is "nut fucker" but they didn't want to say that I guess
The ‘universal nut-fucker!’
And now I'm laughing for the joke, and for the fact I got the joke in a comment.
Also come in the thumb detecting nut-fucker variant.
GENTLEMEEEEEEEN
Hard work, but worth the effort guys. 👍
I'm no cinematographer, so I can only imagine how fan noise would interfere with the workflow of the audio editor.
"The problem is that the implement is a little too big."
"I also have a lot of experience with that problem"
😂😂😂😂
"alright time for the double penetration"
The tool for implementation is too big.
" I also have alot of experience with that problem"
Linus
was lying
He obviously was on the receiving end.
Well Yvonne certainly thinks otherwise at the roast