Oh man, I don't envy your job of making the inside look nice too. That's going to take a while. Looking nice so far though! I used four alphacool rads in mine and it's PLENTY of cooling, so you should be ok. If there's any cooling difficulties just add some 40mm fans to the rads to help airflow.
@@wyattgeorge9696 He makes free videos, why should he not be allowed to use sponsored products? Would you rather he just not have access to the highest end products? Not really sure what you're getting at.
@@wyattgeorge9696 let me guess your a teenager who has never had a job or had to work for anything. shit dosen't just appear when you ask your mommy and daddy for it
Tip for cutting acrylic with laser: Go a little slower with a little less power. Gives nice edges, and reduce risk of cracking a lot. If it catches fire, increase air assist.
For acrylic like that, you want a 1/4” up cut, slow feed, fast speed. Then clean up with a 1/4” mill bit. You’ll get a nice smooth finish on the cuts and won’t burn chip or shatter. Also if you take an acetylene torch to it you can make those cut edges damn near completely clear and smooth instead of that blurry edge. You can torch clear the letters in the same way.
I'm not keeping my cash OUTSIDE the wallet on a stupid clip, and Google Pay took care of the rest of the "issues". It's a dumb product for idiots that spend too much on a stupid wallet.
@@Chris-hw4mq I mean... He got boxes of 3080's a couple of days ago, didn't he post a picture on twitter? It hurts to be planning a build around the 3080 just to be lucky to have found a 3070 at that price :'(
Didn't DIY perks recently dismntle a PSU case to fit a more powerful PSU in the desk? I feel really nervousd with an unclad PSU in what is essentially a horizontle chimney.
They are pulling parts out of the samples that they get sent for reviews/showcases or from parts they bought in the past. So apart from the labor and desk materials this likely would have been fairly inexpensive. They aren't paying for the MB, CPU, RAM, GPU, for sure. And depending the HDPlex, the rads, and fans as well. The riser was probably already around for some reason sitting on a shelf, though it could have been part of a case they got for review/showcase.
Immerse yourself in it 24/7 and I promise you would know just as much. Don't sell yourself short. His business sense is what impresses me more than his tech knowledge.
My school actuallly made all the engineering kids that term make a case for a desk pc case and they make three of the blueprints into real desks and out them in the computer labs
In a different part of the world: Teacher: I think i should make the students go do gardening, and agriculture stuff and vlog them and send narrative reports weekly.
Linus in previous videos: Engineers should lead projects and leave stupid ideas behind. Linus in this video: Screw engineering, I want these hot things inside the case.
DIY Perks already made this and also improved on the designs! The only difference I see is a Glass top to see inside and custom reservoirs to fit the esthetics. Let's see which is better :)
When the pandemic is over and people can get on planes again, please do a collab with DIY Perks. Have a feeling him and Colin figuring out shit together will make for riveting viewing.
I'm building a desk PC right now and it was a huge pain figuring out where to place everything! It's super cool so far! It has wireless charging, ambient lighting, display mounts, a 1000w a/v receiver, and built in surge strips. All stained wood.
This is just another example of why this is one of the best tech channels on TH-cam. You guys put out some damn good content and I appreciate the entertainment you've given me over the years!
I love how Linus is talking about big brain moves while he's holding the logo upside down. I feel like he did it on purpose because in every other shot he has it the right way up.
I’m just struggling to even get a decent pc and I love how Linus is just making a desk and using a 3080 as a Placeholder. Not trying to hate, love the content.
I used to cut a few different kinds of plastic on a trotec lazar at an old job. their speedy series of lazars has a trap door on the front and back of the machine to allow you to put over sized work pieces on the bed, if you open the front trap door you can use compressed shop air to blow the gas, that is created from cutting plastic, away faster than the normal ventilation system can. it is normally the gas catching on fire and not the plastic it's self. I know that you are not supposed to have the door open while cutting or engraving, but it was the only way we had found to keep projects from going up in literal flames
Diy perks be like: *Haha before you* Lol they didn't finish the build yet Also Diy perks is to the point and uses parts consumers can actually buy without considering the current price hikes Linus be like: threadripper and 4 ssds go brrrr
@@BlackDobbie Yep, in fairness DIY perks is peak performance, I mean did you see the video with the silent pc with all the moving componens hanging to negate vibrations? i was like wow
Why wouldn't you just use Polycarbonate. It's so much easier to work with. You've spent enough on scrap acrylic at this point it would've been cheaper.
I noticed that linus's fingers are thick, that's a worker's hand and here i am thinking all this time that he's all about the light work. I can say that this guy's fingers are calloused from working so hard. My father has the same hand. Awesome Vid. Thumbs up
The hilarity of this was waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay back in 96 I needed a test-bed for easy mounting and testing of prototype boards for Motorola. So I went out back and found a proper sized piece of plywood and spent an afternoon constructing a test-computer. It fit nicely on my workbench and I had.. the Plywood Computer! It worked great.
That's almost no one. You screw two 1/2" sheets together for a properly strong desk. Never know when strippers will show up and dance on your desk a s you drop want them to fall through or the party stops.
also, If the text is just aesthetic, and not part of the water cooling process, does it need to be part of the ring? Why not just add it after you get a good reservoir going
because they have no idea there is 1000x better engineering plastics... and Alex seems super arrogant for someone fresh out of collage, this other guys has no idea what his doing, never use power tools on acrylic.. treat it like glass
Looking forward to the "glass" episode, you know, where Linus drops it, then discovers how thick and heavy it will be to span that space and support the weight of multiple monitors.
From experience I'd suggest casting acrylic into a mold for dimensional acrylic with typical secondary operations in the mold itself. Acrylic is among the most difficult plastics for multiple operations to manufacture a part due to how brittle it is. Could perhaps reach out to Volpin Props as they are phenomenal mold makers for casting. If you need to drill holes keep it cooled and keep from "grabbing". I'd suggest a diamond hole drilling bit typically used for glass, tile, and porcelain while keeping it lubricated/cooled.
I really love desk PCs, and this one is gonna look sick I presume xD however unless you're a freak on cleanliness, there's a basic problem with desk PCs you have to remove everything that's on it and have another desk beside it when you need to troubleshoot anything that needs access to the inside of your PC. Just had a failed Ryzen 5 3600 so I know what I'm talking about ;)
CNC fan shrouds in metal to angle the airflow to go over the components. You can also cut out the LTT logo in the shrouds with acrylic on the backside and do a custom 3 diode RGB for extra FPS and interwebz flexing power.
To fix the height issue where the pumps meet the tubing you guys could possibly create a small route in the base wood it wouldnt be noticable, lowering them to the correct level. Either that or you could create supports for the LTT logo and the pipes would be suspended which would look so much better than being rested on the base.
Linus should make a video where he rides segways and he says stuff like “this Segway is so smooth, and almost as smooth as my Segway to my sponsors” y’know, those types of puns.
A great add would be controlled airflow design. Utilizing Venturi channels at hot spots to enhance cooling. It would look cool, increase the structure integrity of the table and allow for a lot of hidden cable management. Backlight using LEDs based on airflow (speed or pressure) or temperature to see the design work. It could be a great learning tool in thermodynamics and aerodynamics.
No one:
Linus: SLAPS DESK WITH THE MIGHT OF ZEUS
I have a question for people
Hi
then ask it..
@@marlbartony1621 K
@@slickrekt2249 hello :)
Oh man, I don't envy your job of making the inside look nice too. That's going to take a while. Looking nice so far though! I used four alphacool rads in mine and it's PLENTY of cooling, so you should be ok. If there's any cooling difficulties just add some 40mm fans to the rads to help airflow.
Nice to see you here :)
Exactly the guy I thought of when remembering this project.
The man of the show appered here! btw both of you did nice work tho
ahhh two of my favorite channels in one place! so.... when's the collab happening?
The man himself commented!
When it comes to spending money, Linus is a professional
Heyyy I watch your videos. Love your channel man
Eyyyy been subbed to you since the start
Im still wondering why they call him cheap
He rips sponsors
hiii I love your channel!!!
Big question: When is the desk available in the ltt store? :D
Soon, it says it in the into
It'll be sold out as soon as it's in though...
Lol i hope so
Only 13,999.99
@@mitchel71 Probably because there isn't going to be much stock in the first place.
“Wow I did not think about that” - Linus after thinking about that
Hard to believe he even has thoughts and isn't just programmed by his sponsors
@@wyattgeorge9696 He makes free videos, why should he not be allowed to use sponsored products? Would you rather he just not have access to the highest end products? Not really sure what you're getting at.
@@KingRustee I remember a time when people made videos on youtube because they enjoyed it, not for the sake of making a profit.
@@wyattgeorge9696 Then don't watch? He would like to make a profit so he does. Nothing wrong with it.
@@wyattgeorge9696 let me guess your a teenager who has never had a job or had to work for anything. shit dosen't just appear when you ask your mommy and daddy for it
If I had a nickel for every time I heard “ridge wallet is trying to redefine the wallet,” I could afford a ridge wallet
I like your username
I am a middle school teacher and we show your videos in our science class. Keep up the good work
Good one
Wallet: holds things
Ridge wallet: holds things in a redefined way
I wonder when they will redefine the wallet
"I command you to stop."
You can't tell me what to do Linus.
I think those were probably Madison's words. She's slowly taking over LTT.
So where is my loot crate? I need one
Same.
Plus, jokes on you, Linus! I'm already 40 years into the bad luck!
I alredy have bad luck and a lootbox addiction jokes on you!
Lmao i already have a loot crate addiction
Linus: "Why don't we kick it off with what went well"
Shortest LTT video ever
@@err I think you can.
@@natakem6620 Don’t worry it’s just clout whores
@@nurenzayyan4825 I'm well aware
"Operational"
Now bring that bad luck on..
Operational
Oh my days
I don't want loot crates!
imagine Linus watching DIYPerks being like "Damnit he's so much better than we are"
Ha I was just about to post that exact comment! 🤣
BUT, Linus has better knowledge to what are options for the build. His PS is a better option than DIYPerks’.
He's no match to linus team in this subject @diyperks
he wont. arogancy
btw. alot of Linus azz kissers.
well, he definitely knew about it now that DIYPerks commented
Let me know if you’d like some help with custom reservoirs, may know a thing or two about it...
Ha may know a thing about it! You dear Sir wrote the custom reservoir bible!
Yaassssss the cross the pond crossover we all deserve
I was just about to suggest, this team up. It would be nice to see LTT do a decent scratch build
Just checked out you channel and subscribed. Project ENSIS WOW!! I lost my mind.
Ah nice to see you here
Tip for cutting acrylic with laser: Go a little slower with a little less power. Gives nice edges, and reduce risk of cracking a lot.
If it catches fire, increase air assist.
You can also feed an inert gas supply to the air-assist to almost completely stop burning and overheat.
That moment when DIYPerks beats you to the punch literally months in advance.
Not for the first time either
And it's a much cleaner build
In both water and air cooled versions
That moment when LTT beats DIYPerks by 4 years and 2 generations.
DIYPerks one is a thiccc boi tho
Well, here's to 50 years of bad luck...
Welp
Me too
It's cheaper than a loot crate addiction.
@@Smothtiger a lot better mental health wise too
Lol, same
"You drew the wrong valve symbol"
I KNOW, where this is goin-
*Valve intro kicks in*
"And why are you reading this" fine print
Because I want closure on if this is the only video or part X
I too read that. Guess I'm getting a loot crate addiction ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
time for 50 years of bad luck
Nice job editors 0:30
Didn't think I'd see Verlis in the comments of a Linus video. Weird.
rip, curses! it got me too
Meanwhile DIYperks be like, let's upgrade our air cooled desk to water cooling
WARNING: I read the Disclaimer and now have a Loot Crate addiction
Same, they should’ve added- “did you just turn off the captions to read this completely?”
They should've added a disclaimer for the disclaimer to warn us about the content of the disclaimer
For acrylic like that, you want a 1/4” up cut, slow feed, fast speed. Then clean up with a 1/4” mill bit. You’ll get a nice smooth finish on the cuts and won’t burn chip or shatter. Also if you take an acetylene torch to it you can make those cut edges damn near completely clear and smooth instead of that blurry edge. You can torch clear the letters in the same way.
I'm starting to lose faith that Ridge Wallet will ever redefine the wallet :(
Way too expensive for that. I might buy one at half the price.
Smile direct club are not redefining Direct Smiles either.
I'm not keeping my cash OUTSIDE the wallet on a stupid clip, and Google Pay took care of the rest of the "issues". It's a dumb product for idiots that spend too much on a stupid wallet.
cash is still a thing in many countries.
@@simpson6700 yeah but who wants the cash OUTSIDE the wallet, that was his main point
Linus: "I wanted a 3080"
Me too Linus... Me too.
@@Chris-hw4mq I mean... He got boxes of 3080's a couple of days ago, didn't he post a picture on twitter? It hurts to be planning a build around the 3080 just to be lucky to have found a 3070 at that price :'(
DIY perks: hold my insane slim and stealth. desk pc
LTT contact DIY PERKS
Didn't DIY perks recently dismntle a PSU case to fit a more powerful PSU in the desk? I feel really nervousd with an unclad PSU in what is essentially a horizontle chimney.
@@gm2407 i think he isolated it with plastic, he mentioned this problem aswell and solved it really clever.
@@TobiasDettinger
I didnt feel that was a robust enough plastic but I remember why he did it.
I was just looking for a DIY perks comment. Yea. LTT is just always a step behind... LTT simply is not a DIY channel. YET!
This Desk PC is 'alive' in the same sense that I have painted my wife's office by adding the paint to my shopping cart.
"Confident", as he showed the camera his hands tainted with the blood of the sacrifaces he did to HIM so to please HIM and ask for HIS blessing.
5:36
Ye
Yæh
I think I’ll take the loot crate addiction over the 50 years of bad luck. Thanks editors.
Gotta say I am loving the new editing style, the tire gun thing ( @1:20) made me laugh 😂
"He is'nt hacking he just has a good gaming table" finally came true.
With the current shortages I wouldn't be too surprised if this whole rig ends up costing more than the gold Xbox controller
@@err am i gonna get rick rolled with all this directions?
They are pulling parts out of the samples that they get sent for reviews/showcases or from parts they bought in the past. So apart from the labor and desk materials this likely would have been fairly inexpensive. They aren't paying for the MB, CPU, RAM, GPU, for sure. And depending the HDPlex, the rads, and fans as well. The riser was probably already around for some reason sitting on a shelf, though it could have been part of a case they got for review/showcase.
@@jotarokujo706 yes
The amount of things Linus knows from tech to material science is insane. Dude is a genius
Immerse yourself in it 24/7 and I promise you would know just as much. Don't sell yourself short. His business sense is what impresses me more than his tech knowledge.
He probably just Googled it.
he do know some, but dont think that it isnt all scripted)
We need a comparison with DIY Perks water-cooled invisible PC.
and a collaboration for the next build
They should've used the same fans diy perks used
Invisible PC wins no sweat
“Operational” is such a broad statement
"Witness the power of this fully armed and operational desk PC" ~ Linus, 2222
in an alternate universe : schools: ah I think we should get this in our school
Also in an alternate universe: School computer thefts replace school shootings.
@@benkeim7294 ??? LOL
Private schools sees this: heavy breathing*
My school actuallly made all the engineering kids that term make a case for a desk pc case and they make three of the blueprints into real desks and out them in the computer labs
In a different part of the world:
Teacher: I think i should make the students go do gardening, and agriculture stuff and vlog them and send narrative reports weekly.
Linus in previous videos: Engineers should lead projects and leave stupid ideas behind.
Linus in this video: Screw engineering, I want these hot things inside the case.
DIY Perks already made this and also improved on the designs! The only difference I see is a Glass top to see inside and custom reservoirs to fit the esthetics.
Let's see which is better :)
When the pandemic is over and people can get on planes again, please do a collab with DIY Perks. Have a feeling him and Colin figuring out shit together will make for riveting viewing.
I feel the Perks guy will be doing the thinking and Colin will be doing the messing things up....
5:35 "confident" with the blood of the logo on his hands
I'm building a desk PC right now and it was a huge pain figuring out where to place everything! It's super cool so far! It has wireless charging, ambient lighting, display mounts, a 1000w a/v receiver, and built in surge strips. All stained wood.
"keeps saying CONFIDENT with blood on his hands"
"50 years of back luck or a loot crate addiction"
heh too late. I already have both.
Yeah what's back luck?? ...bad luck dumb dumb
"Hopefully I don't have to wait 8 months for the next part" Done, next part coming out in 6 months 27 days.
This is just another example of why this is one of the best tech channels on TH-cam. You guys put out some damn good content and I appreciate the entertainment you've given me over the years!
everyone: i need a ssd for storage
Linus: yeah the purpose for the ssd's is to just fill up some space
“Ridge wants to redo fine the wallet.” Do you know how many times I’ve heard that. Stop wanting and do it already Ridge
Redo fine..? Is that the same as redefine xD
Copied
@@xiraijuakara5988 r/boneappletea
@asdrubale bisanzio Would of thought autocorrect would correct to the actual word for the sentence though? XD
Maybe they could try and make a place for your coins that isn't an ugly hack, too.
DIY Perks enters the chat.
Then he sees this build, "Bloody hell" and leaves the chat.
Love the machine work content, you're speaking my language. I run waterjets and lasers daily at work
Linus: "You like my ideas c'mon"
Collin be like "As long as you keep signing my paycheck"
"No thicker than a regular desk"
Double the thickness of a regular desk
The radiators are thicker than a regular desk.
Depends what desk it is yes it's thicker than a cheap plastic desk but my IKEA desk is about this thickness
@@malm4640 Did they teach you what "average" means in school?
@@h2oaddict he said regular desk not average my desk is still regular lol
I love how Linus is talking about big brain moves while he's holding the logo upside down. I feel like he did it on purpose because in every other shot he has it the right way up.
I’m just struggling to even get a decent pc and I love how Linus is just making a desk and using a 3080 as a Placeholder.
Not trying to hate, love the content.
Wow. The Valve reference was amazing. Never did I think I would see one.
They are going to paint over it, so dare I say the symbol had quite a short half life?
OPEN YOUR MIND
You should worry, I'm still holding you responsible for this "functioning" desk PC.
When the heck is ridge wallet actually going to redefine the wallet. They've been "wanting" to for years lmao
yes
sure love stolen comments
@@Vaughanflaherty ah yes, its stolen because nobody can have the same ideas
@@selrunalt dude it’s literally word for word.
@@Vaughanflaherty even if it is copied its not like its illegal to say the same joke as someone
I used to cut a few different kinds of plastic on a trotec lazar at an old job. their speedy series of lazars has a trap door on the front and back of the machine to allow you to put over sized work pieces on the bed, if you open the front trap door you can use compressed shop air to blow the gas, that is created from cutting plastic, away faster than the normal ventilation system can. it is normally the gas catching on fire and not the plastic it's self. I know that you are not supposed to have the door open while cutting or engraving, but it was the only way we had found to keep projects from going up in literal flames
I can't figure out why this has become my go to show on youtube now, I have binged all the way back to scrap yard wars 1 (great series BTW)
They have good replay value.
Diy perks be like: *Haha before you*
Lol they didn't finish the build yet
Also Diy perks is to the point and uses parts consumers can actually buy without considering the current price hikes
Linus be like: threadripper and 4 ssds go brrrr
Ikr? And I doubt this will look better, but we'll have to wait and see.
@@BlackDobbie yup lol
@@BlackDobbie Yep, in fairness DIY perks is peak performance, I mean did you see the video with the silent pc with all the moving componens hanging to negate vibrations? i was like wow
@@butifarras Yeah he's pretty good at what he does.
" Now, small holes and thick materials "
4:24
- Linus 2021
This comment has tooooo few likes
@@dateymintah9585 fr
OMFG I got goosebumps when u played the good old Valve Sound!!!!!
Why wouldn't you just use Polycarbonate. It's so much easier to work with. You've spent enough on scrap acrylic at this point it would've been cheaper.
This is what I was thinking. You can drill it, machine it, and bend it in a press break without it cracking.
@@Jay3718
But you can't cut it with a laser. You could CNC it but that might upset the company that sent you a laser cutter...
@@owensparks5013 The laser cutter is a CNC machine
@@Shocker99 Congratulations, that's clever. I'm sure you know what I meant.
@@owensparks5013 I guess you meant milling.
7:31 "This is..." Sound exactly like Doug Demuro 😂
Yes! Now I wanna know all the quirks and features!
my brain: we don’t need this
my wallet: we don’t need this
me: ok i need it
I noticed that linus's fingers are thick, that's a worker's hand and here i am thinking all this time that he's all about the light work. I can say that this guy's fingers are calloused from working so hard. My father has the same hand. Awesome Vid. Thumbs up
Seems like it will be almost as good as DIY Perks’ water cooled desk PC he recently did...
LINUS: Has lots of cash, sponsors, resources, and employees to help him.
MATT: " PATHETIC. Aluminum and scraps is da wae"
*Slaps Laser*
This baby can fit so much flaming acrylic
nice asterix on the "operational" at the beginning, really helpfull to set my expectations to where they should be
Nobody:
TH-cam subtitles: Use code lioness
He's confident, but look at the blood on his hands; literally look at his hands. Oh the acrylic! f
Love the fly by disclaimer right when Linus says "Operational" LOL
The hilarity of this was waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay back in 96 I needed a test-bed for easy mounting and testing of prototype boards for Motorola. So I went out back and found a proper sized piece of plywood and spent an afternoon constructing a test-computer. It fit nicely on my workbench and I had.. the Plywood Computer! It worked great.
I would like to bring up the misuse of the word "operational" and their footnote. Gimme my lootboxes now.
"no thicker than a regular desk" shoutout to everyone with a single sheet 3/8" thick desktop
That's almost no one. You screw two 1/2" sheets together for a properly strong desk. Never know when strippers will show up and dance on your desk a s you drop want them to fall through or the party stops.
@@jemiebridges3197 bold of you to assume a party has ever happened in my house lmfao
Last time I was this early Madison was hosting TechQuickie.
Okok, you say this but she hosted it like a week ago, right?
Right?
Teamwork makes the dream work
Now where have I heard this before.....
LTT never fails to absolutely SHOCK me like this-
Is there a reason why they didn't use polycarbonate for the LTT logo? As far as I know it doesn't fracture like acrylic.
also, If the text is just aesthetic, and not part of the water cooling process, does it need to be part of the ring? Why not just add it after you get a good reservoir going
because they have no idea there is 1000x better engineering plastics... and Alex seems super arrogant for someone fresh out of collage, this other guys has no idea what his doing, never use power tools on acrylic.. treat it like glass
Looking forward to the "glass" episode, you know, where Linus drops it, then discovers how thick and heavy it will be to span that space and support the weight of multiple monitors.
i just love seeing the ultimate desktop being build in this video, it excites me
Painful realization: that system is going to disassembled with a month of being finished.
I figured Linus would replace his current desk pc with it
Isn't Linus using the old Table PC in his office?
Nope, this is going to be used daily as Linus' desk PC -cw
@@LinusTechTips can I have the old one thanks
@@mauc3102 i challenge you, linus picks a number 1- 100, and whoever gets it right gets the desk.
Love the dark mode intro
FINALLY this project continues after like a year lol
That disclaimer though...... Nice one Linus.
Welcome back to an episode of: Things I can't afford
in case anyone wants to know what the japanese on his shirt means:
メカキーボード = mekakībōdo = mecha keyboard = mechanical keyboard
thx that is actually intresting
Whose shirt??? I thought you're talking Linus, but no, it's the other guy next to him. Who's that guy???
@@shanedoesyoutube8001 colin
DIY Perks: This is, like, *so* last year.
;-)
His build was awsome, so minimak yet funcional
From experience I'd suggest casting acrylic into a mold for dimensional acrylic with typical secondary operations in the mold itself. Acrylic is among the most difficult plastics for multiple operations to manufacture a part due to how brittle it is. Could perhaps reach out to Volpin Props as they are phenomenal mold makers for casting.
If you need to drill holes keep it cooled and keep from "grabbing". I'd suggest a diamond hole drilling bit typically used for glass, tile, and porcelain while keeping it lubricated/cooled.
Fill it with resin, at least partially.
Also, are there no silent radial fans or blowers?
And have u ever thought about radiator cooling legs?
Why resin?
fans wouldnt make sense if it was fully resin.
Get a load of this guy, making his 4th "ultimate" desk pc
I really love desk PCs, and this one is gonna look sick I presume xD
however unless you're a freak on cleanliness, there's a basic problem with desk PCs
you have to remove everything that's on it and have another desk beside it when you need to troubleshoot anything that needs access to the inside of your PC.
Just had a failed Ryzen 5 3600 so I know what I'm talking about ;)
Have a Speedy 300 here at work. Can confirm it lives up to it's name - the thing is bloody fast.
00:30 At this point I think 50 years of bad luck will do me a huge solid.
I think this is the only sponsor Linus doesn’t use a little bit, because he needs all the bulge he can get.
comedy gold
Thanks!
ooooooh boy
not funny
did u notice it cots 1100 dollars
This features built in desk warming so you’ll never need a heater again
CNC fan shrouds in metal to angle the airflow to go over the components. You can also cut out the LTT logo in the shrouds with acrylic on the backside and do a custom 3 diode RGB for extra FPS and interwebz flexing power.
Guys is it okay if I recreate the NZXT starter pc pro?
Silly Linus you can't trademark the word "soon"
that already belongs to RobTop
Ridge wallet is gonna be the next raid shadow legend if they keep doing that.
It's not even a good wallet; the coin tray is a total afterthought.
To fix the height issue where the pumps meet the tubing you guys could possibly create a small route in the base wood it wouldnt be noticable, lowering them to the correct level. Either that or you could create supports for the LTT logo and the pipes would be suspended which would look so much better than being rested on the base.
The only reason Linus drives a car:
Because it is water and air cooled
Linus should make a video where he rides segways and he says stuff like “this Segway is so smooth, and almost as smooth as my Segway to my sponsors” y’know, those types of puns.
Ridge wallet is more expensive than the cash it’ll ever hold if I bought it
not true but its a copied comment so,
A great add would be controlled airflow design. Utilizing Venturi channels at hot spots to enhance cooling. It would look cool, increase the structure integrity of the table and allow for a lot of hidden cable management. Backlight using LEDs based on airflow (speed or pressure) or temperature to see the design work. It could be a great learning tool in thermodynamics and aerodynamics.