Sorry for the resolution.... it was fully processed up to 4K before we went live. Once it goes live, 360p. We've reached out to TH-cam to try to figure out what the heck is going on. So frustrating...
For cutting aluminu with a CNC router, use lower cut depth and much higher feedrate. That way you don't stay in one spot for long enough to cause the aluminum to soften and clog the tool. You're moving so slow that you are heating up the local areas. Use one or two flute tools. I recommend using alcohol for bit cooling with small jobs because it works really well and leaves a clean part, bed and whatever else stuff is splattered onto. The downside with alcohol is the fumes. It needs a lot of ventilation, especially on large time consuming jobs. WD-40 is really good for aluminum, but alcohol is just cleaner and works just as well for routing. I use a mist cooler with alcohol on my machine. Both WD-40 and alcohol are trade tricks when cutting aluminum.
It tickles me silly to think about the government confiscating this, HDMI wouldn't be invented for another 3 years, they'd be sitting on an RGB paperweight that could potentially run Adventures of Monkey Island at 15600fps.
Polish youtuber arhn.eu also had problems with youtube's 4K processing recently. He had to reupload video because apparently it stopped playing completely (that's what he said under reupload, I was lucky enough to be able to watch it in 720p/1080p)
@@BuschHawg Yea, I mean ok... it's carbon fiber... But if you have to have such a janky ass awkward run that don't line up at all because you got CF then it's really stupid. It doesn't benefit the run at all and in fact seems like it makes it riskier and on top of that it looks like ass? Nobody cares how cool the tube looks when none of the fittings line up at all and look bent. I hope this trend doesn't take off.
"Cringe" "Looks like ass" "Really stupid" I guess a 1960 restored camaro is cringe worthy and looks like ass if thiers a 1mm gap in a fender panel. You know its just every day easy stupid shit to take 30 year old parts and mix them with brand new parts and make it look like it rolled off a factory floor, i mean, what Idiot Cant fab a custom piece and make it look factory? e.e...... This is one of the most pretentious string of comments ive seen.
Legit. The depth of cut and feed rate were too high, the coolant isn't really an issue, they could've just done a spray follow along with wd40 if they wanted a cleaner cut but it's not necessary. If they did a proper chip per tooth rate it would be fine and if they used the correct endmill or router bit.
My moms ex was going to throw away a fully functional Commodore 128, upgraded to 256KB RAM. Until I yelled at him, and showed him the prices online that is...
I had the memory error for so long with an ROG mobo and ended up having to go in and short the CMOS battery terminal to reset the default ram speed. Don't know if that's what fried your first board but if that helps even one person I'm happy.
Your CNC problems weren't because of the tape, at least from what I could see in the video. Judging by your tools being gummed up with aluminium I'd have to say you were going too deep too slowly, take shallower cuts at a higher speed. You want a single flute carbide tool with a flat bottom, if you can't secure your material very well then take cuts around half a millimeter down at over 2000mm/minute. I typically run 2500mm/m at 18000rpm spindle speed. You probably also want a proper cutting lubricant if you're just using oil and air at the moment, invest in a misting setup if you need to cut aluminium often, less is more.
then you'd do more passes, I suppose? it caught my eye that the piece was too thick to be milled at once, much like carving wood, if you go in too hastly you'll gum up the bit and cause it to burn out and burn the wood. I only suppose. out of ignorance and lack of experience in CNC in my end, of course.
@@sauloaugustomartino803 essentially yeah, in any situation where holding the material is an issue you should do light passes and make sure your last pass is as light as possible since once the price breaks free you want as little force on the tool as possible so it doesn't try to move. The main mistake people make is slowing the feed speed down when it starts to struggle thinking it gives the tool more time to chew through the material but that is the worst thing you can do as the tool will rub against the cut edge producing heat and wearing the tool. Always better to work out what your feeds and speeds should be for that tool regardless of the specs of your machine. Stick to those feeds and speeds that work but vary the cut depth of your spindle doesn't have the power to maintain speed. I myself don't really worry too much about loading my spindle as it is 10hp through a 1/4" tool so you aren't stopping it. But even on my 5 metric ton router I always make my last cut pass about 1mm at the most depending on the material and how well I have it held.
@@SavageSmithy I see. thanks for sharing your knoweledge. mostly the same for woodcutting and carving deep lines, surprisingly. some bits take variability in RPM better, some outright just shag your materiel when going too slow or cut it more when going too fast. key to all is patience, and experimentation as always.
@@sauloaugustomartino803 Oh yeah it's exactly the same as routing timber, the only difference is when you get tool rub on aluminium is sticks to the tool and you have a bad day whereas when cutting wood I generally find it just makes more noise but still brute forces its way through without issues. As for rpm variability that isn't something I bother with for my purposes but is essential if you want incredibly clean cut edges in harder materials as without it your tool can hit a resonant frequency and it will vibrate and chatter whereas with a constantly changing rpm the vibrations can never hit a resonant frequency so the vibrations are kept at a minimum
@@SavageSmithy Yep. I like those edges clean, and preferably my wood not burnt. sometimes you can get a burnt tip, sometimes burnt wood. neither is fine for decoration pieces, in my mind, of course. once again, thanks for the sharing. I'm doing carving as a hobby, so my knoweledge is still very small.
As a fairly mechanical person with experience in manufacturing. I not only throughly enjoy your tech videos, and it is enjoyable watching you guys use incorrect tools/struggle with your fab work! Keep up the awesome work!
Love the custom machining going into this build. Most people just kind of mount things where ever they can and call it a day. Also, my new PC has a Seasonic 750w PSU, which is also overkill for my build, but its fantastic. Ill never have to worry about it, and can upgrade other parts in the future without worrying about it.
Amen Alex! I learned at 17yr old when I was helping someone build and flip houses for a living that the angle grinder can basically do everything. 20 years later.... my favorite tool is my dewalt cordless angle grinder!
Come on linus, you kind of almost did a full sleeper with the monitor. How come the mouse and keyboard are black? A microsoft intelli mouse would’ve been nice as well as an old microsoft ps/2 keyboard
This is awesome. I built three sleepers out of computers that people told me I couldn't. First was a HP Compaq DC7600 Full Tower, the second was a IBM Netvista desktop that you would sit the monitor on top of. And the last was a clamshell Dell Optiplex GX280 that I had to repin the power button. But it worked and I loved it! Love seeing your all work!
Oh my! They are using a case I had back in 1995! It weighed as much as most complete PCs do today and was strong enough to support my weight as a stool! But the separate power supply kept the heat down, and away from the motherboard. I had a CDR and a DVDR, plus a3in and a 5in floppy drive. (google floppy drive yourself kids) I ran a 486-60 and later a Pentium 100, then a 300 in it without any problems. Cooling was a pain, because the cabling was so huge! I installed some fans that sounded like freight trains when they ran at full power. But it ran perfectly! Now I have a Cooler Master HAF 932, and you can put anything made into it with plenty of room for my big hands, and the air cooling is fantastic and quiet.
Marios Zlatanos Why you noobs all do multiple posts crying 8k, it's just 1280x720 max.... Why can't noobs do one subject, why you all cry the same bullshit here?????
@LinusTechTips' Alex. It probably doesn't have to do with the Speed of your CNC routing. More with the depth of it. I've seen people do Steel/Iron on CNC router with the right bits. What they have in common is they do not take much depth. Perhaps, 0.2 mm per pass till they are through. Very shallow cuts.
To cut aluminum on a router: Use a small endmill ( 1/8 single flute (kyocera off eBay works wonders)) 18-20k rpm 18-25ipm WD-40 for coolant Full slot For bending: Use a 1/16” drill and drill on the bend lines, it makes for easy lining up and building
Put a like on any video using mobile app, close the app, reopen it and the video. Your like is "removed", and you can go cry how youtube is removing your likes.
@@igoresque There's analytics and multiple bots setup to monitor dislikes and comments. hundreds of thousands of comments and equally hundreds of thousands of dislikes removed. I've half a dozen screens shots just myself showing multiple 40-70k blocks of dislikes removals. There's an algorithm atm preventing much more than a 2:1 dislike to like ratio.
@@wyattllc Yeah! I wish they would have more info on it. I've seen it in the past few videos and think it looks great! Sadly, I can't find any information on it on the forums.
I am not a waist crazy person but I still like this idea as a way to prevent some waist. It's also right up my ally I constantly am reconfiguring old items to be new
Oh no, what happened to the cool twisty light inside the reservoir? You can see it at 11:16 but it's gone by 13:25. When you took everything apart and back together again did the light have to go? :( Would have been awesome to see it during the final showcase.
@@alexanderclark6889 Oh okay, if it was an aesthetic decision then I'm alright with it. I thought it might have been forgotten or removed to mitigate leaks. Thanks for the response! :)
Hey guys, I'm a time traveler from 2028 and I have come here to warn you that nowadays, when the video is processing, the video is now shown in only 144p in order to save server bandwidth.
Hey Linus Tech Tips, just a few tips about your CNC router on aluminum. I'm a journeyperson machinist by trade, and I've had quite a few issues with aluminum. First of all you want to make sure to have the proper cutting tool. You guys were using high-speed steel, carbide tools work a lot better. Next is speeds and feeds. You want to make sure to have the proper rpm. To find rpm, you need the proper surface feet per minute. Which for aluminum with carbide tools, it is 600-1200. Then to get the rpm you use the formula 3.82 x sfm / diameter of cutter. Then with feed you want a .001" to .002" chipload per tooth. To calculate feed you times your chipload x number of teeth x rpm. That will give you your inches per minute for the feed. Last is that aluminum is very sticky, it will stick into your tools flutes and clog the tool up, causing it to get very hot and also causing it to stop cutting and just start tearing. To combat this, you want a lot of cutting fluid. You guys were using wd-40 which works well, but you were just misting it on, you want to almost keep a constant stream on that, so switch the nozzle to stream mode and keep spraying directly on the tool. Hopefully this helps! Also if you don't want to use carbide, the sfm for hss is 100-200 sfm and the chipload is .0005"-.0015" per tooth.
Place your o rings on the tube before insertion. Been working with hydraulics for a couple of decades and found that works best. Once inserted push screw cap in place and tighten.
Sorry for the resolution.... it was fully processed up to 4K before we went live. Once it goes live, 360p. We've reached out to TH-cam to try to figure out what the heck is going on. So frustrating...
360p gang
Imagine grandma just selling +5K$ PC just because case looks like sh!t
it happens if the resolution is higher than 1080p
It's kind of appropriate though, with the old school case ....
f
Do a reverse sleeper. A pc that looks fast but runs like s**t.
So my gaming setup?
so a rice build?
@@revandewaputra4239 what would be the computing equivalent of an early 2000s bodykit?
Apple already does that.
That’s called a runner
The 360p really brings the nostalgia of this video
Edit: watch it in 144p for the full experience
Ikr
😂
Should've been in 4:3 to really make it feel oldschool.
Any ideas how to downscale to 72p?
would but my only option is 360p no more no less.
For all those aesthetics, it'd be nice to sneak a working 3.5in floppy drive in there
I agree 100%.
@@walidfakhfakh3660 shh
We broke the bot
Walid Fakhfakh go home walid, you’re drunk
If for no other reason that it goes "DUUUNG da DUNK." when it boots up.
now available in 360p! GRAB WHILE SUPPLY LAST
still its been over an hour qq
yeah idk y rip
This is kind of weird.
It's because of the new 8k 📷
*I ' L L T A K E Y O U R E N T I R E S T O C K*
Guys its 360 because they took apart their only good camera
lol
1 of their only good camera... they got 2
a phone have better resolution than that
Lol
No, they took apart a different camera, the camera that they would be recording with would be the weapon 8K
Digging the early 2000's resolution to go along with the early 2000's case - nice touch.
Lol
OOF
@@calyxprophet5221 it was only available in 360p earlier
@@calyxprophet5221 they fixed it.
I think it would have been funny to leave it at 360p or even go down to 140p.
1080p was actually lates 90s but it was ella expensive xD thats funny tho :D
"intel inside" puts in a threadripper...
Nerd comedy at it's best lol
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>We TOOK APART an 8K Camera!
>360p stream
its a premier, this is not live :D
@@MaxKing10
>The joke
>your head
Legendary comment
Aaahhhhhh hahahahahhahhahaah
Had to go back to using his flip camcorder from 2006
Destroyed Red 8k Camera.
Videos turn into 360p patato.
That's how Mafia Works
Its funny the thumbnails look like they're shot in 4K but the video plays in 360p.
Dead meme
@@thesilentcryptographer Lvl 1 Crook
Patato
BowieMoonen Its an uno reverse sleeper camera
For cutting aluminu with a CNC router, use lower cut depth and much higher feedrate. That way you don't stay in one spot for long enough to cause the aluminum to soften and clog the tool. You're moving so slow that you are heating up the local areas. Use one or two flute tools. I recommend using alcohol for bit cooling with small jobs because it works really well and leaves a clean part, bed and whatever else stuff is splattered onto. The downside with alcohol is the fumes. It needs a lot of ventilation, especially on large time consuming jobs.
WD-40 is really good for aluminum, but alcohol is just cleaner and works just as well for routing. I use a mist cooler with alcohol on my machine.
Both WD-40 and alcohol are trade tricks when cutting aluminum.
Doesn't mist cooling with alcohol create a really inflammable atmosphere?
Imagine teleporting this to a random office or school in 1999
jjellis09 they’re gonna say it’s alien technology
@@gabrielpint it would be confiscated by the government.
It tickles me silly to think about the government confiscating this, HDMI wouldn't be invented for another 3 years, they'd be sitting on an RGB paperweight that could potentially run Adventures of Monkey Island at 15600fps.
It would create a technology ramp if it is reverse engineered.
I always think I about stuff like this haha. I'm convinced I'd be able to take over the world (in the 1900s) with a single bluetooth speaker
15:20 Thanks for the free Windows 2000 Pro key guys!
ergosteur *EHHMM* its THAN YOU MORE THANKS
Yoink
F
try to activate it
@@Aeternal41 Well, good luck activating it. given windows 2000 doesn't have WPA. It was first in Windows XP.
you and 3kliksphillip seemed to have the same bad luck with premiers not processing 4k resolution until HOURS later. his took 9 hours to process 4k
Where is new content goddamnit
Upload
Yeah tbf, god knows why it's so low priority
seems like a reason to stop using the shitty feature
edit
oh shit ur desinc i'll patiently await your next upload :)
Polish youtuber arhn.eu also had problems with youtube's 4K processing recently. He had to reupload video because apparently it stopped playing completely (that's what he said under reupload, I was lucky enough to be able to watch it in 720p/1080p)
filmed in 8k, uploaded in 4k all watched in 360p
Absolute Madlads
Kaeden Smith watching it in 144p, top notch quality 😂
144p for me
This is gonna be terrible when someone comes along this in 3 years and just throws it out.😭
This 360p resolution is great for the build you just created!
My thoughts exactly. Sleeper resolution.
Just thought the same. There's a feeling to it.😀
man if only you had some kind of 8k camera..
I saw that also.
Takes apart 8k camera,
Next video is 360p.
*Kowalski Analysis*
Edit: 1.6k likes! I feel like I am dreaming. Thank you all!
lmao
Yep, lol
fucking gold
He fucked up, sir.
guess that solves the question did it work after.
My favorite thing about this video, is he gives all the credit to Alex. Honorable man right here.
0:50
The Smoothest transition I have Ever seen.
Props to the editors.
There´s nothing more nostalgic than seeing videos at 360p resolution.
TH-cam is doing the 10years challenge and taking us all back to 2009 with the 360p Resolution
Lmao
but 2006 was the 360p era
4:04 literally putting it in backwards
404 Alex's brain could not be found 😂
He noticed at the end of that clip lmao.
The tubing bothers me a lot...
same 16:08 made me cringe pretty hard.
@@BuschHawg Yea, I mean ok... it's carbon fiber... But if you have to have such a janky ass awkward run that don't line up at all because you got CF then it's really stupid. It doesn't benefit the run at all and in fact seems like it makes it riskier and on top of that it looks like ass? Nobody cares how cool the tube looks when none of the fittings line up at all and look bent. I hope this trend doesn't take off.
@@tonymorris4335 yeah the fact that they did an "action shot" of workmanship like that just really bugs me.
"Cringe" "Looks like ass" "Really stupid"
I guess a 1960 restored camaro is cringe worthy and looks like ass if thiers a 1mm gap in a fender panel. You know its just every day easy stupid shit to take 30 year old parts and mix them with brand new parts and make it look like it rolled off a factory floor, i mean, what Idiot Cant fab a custom piece and make it look factory? e.e......
This is one of the most pretentious string of comments ive seen.
hey, you're the im@s videos guy. Cool to see you here.
CNC problem.
1. Milling to deep.
2. To fast.
3. No coolant.
4. No safety.
Legit. The depth of cut and feed rate were too high, the coolant isn't really an issue, they could've just done a spray follow along with wd40 if they wanted a cleaner cut but it's not necessary. If they did a proper chip per tooth rate it would be fine and if they used the correct endmill or router bit.
Definitely was thinking "why the heck are the cutting a half inch into their table!, No wonder they are having troubles!"
always use lube and protection
*too
*too
This.
that tubing isn't straight
Meh, as long as it works
@@rishabhlohiya2200
Calm down hindo boy
LTT watercooling projects are always terrible what did you expect?
Neither is my uncle
*IT IS MA'AM*
This episode still haunts me... Why Did I Toss All My Old PCs Out!? Idiot!
FlintStoner-👌 right same
My moms ex was going to throw away a fully functional Commodore 128, upgraded to 256KB RAM.
Until I yelled at him, and showed him the prices online that is...
FlintStoner-👌 yeah so when come over they won’t run to over your pc
@@MartinFinnerup grfo
@ekim andersom idiot
All the 360p jokes aside, it would be so awesome to have a PC like this. Retro on the outside, modern and insanely powerful on the inside.
Until it becomes outdated enough that you have to upgrade it.
Yeah, I don't know why no case manufacturer is making sleeper builds. There's definitely a market for it.
makaroner - then whats the point of a sleeper build. the case should be all original
Yo mama still rockin'... Haha
Linus, use an OLD printer to hide the chiller next to the pc. Simple solution eh?
Quick everybody comment on this so it goes to the top! Linus! This is a good idea!
Bump
An old
Yussss an old dot matrix!
Get it done!
360p master race
I had the memory error for so long with an ROG mobo and ended up having to go in and short the CMOS battery terminal to reset the default ram speed. Don't know if that's what fried your first board but if that helps even one person I'm happy.
Your CNC problems weren't because of the tape, at least from what I could see in the video. Judging by your tools being gummed up with aluminium I'd have to say you were going too deep too slowly, take shallower cuts at a higher speed.
You want a single flute carbide tool with a flat bottom, if you can't secure your material very well then take cuts around half a millimeter down at over 2000mm/minute. I typically run 2500mm/m at 18000rpm spindle speed.
You probably also want a proper cutting lubricant if you're just using oil and air at the moment, invest in a misting setup if you need to cut aluminium often, less is more.
then you'd do more passes, I suppose? it caught my eye that the piece was too thick to be milled at once, much like carving wood, if you go in too hastly you'll gum up the bit and cause it to burn out and burn the wood.
I only suppose. out of ignorance and lack of experience in CNC in my end, of course.
@@sauloaugustomartino803 essentially yeah, in any situation where holding the material is an issue you should do light passes and make sure your last pass is as light as possible since once the price breaks free you want as little force on the tool as possible so it doesn't try to move.
The main mistake people make is slowing the feed speed down when it starts to struggle thinking it gives the tool more time to chew through the material but that is the worst thing you can do as the tool will rub against the cut edge producing heat and wearing the tool. Always better to work out what your feeds and speeds should be for that tool regardless of the specs of your machine. Stick to those feeds and speeds that work but vary the cut depth of your spindle doesn't have the power to maintain speed.
I myself don't really worry too much about loading my spindle as it is 10hp through a 1/4" tool so you aren't stopping it. But even on my 5 metric ton router I always make my last cut pass about 1mm at the most depending on the material and how well I have it held.
@@SavageSmithy I see.
thanks for sharing your knoweledge.
mostly the same for woodcutting and carving deep lines, surprisingly.
some bits take variability in RPM better, some outright just shag your materiel when going too slow or cut it more when going too fast.
key to all is patience, and experimentation as always.
@@sauloaugustomartino803
Oh yeah it's exactly the same as routing timber, the only difference is when you get tool rub on aluminium is sticks to the tool and you have a bad day whereas when cutting wood I generally find it just makes more noise but still brute forces its way through without issues.
As for rpm variability that isn't something I bother with for my purposes but is essential if you want incredibly clean cut edges in harder materials as without it your tool can hit a resonant frequency and it will vibrate and chatter whereas with a constantly changing rpm the vibrations can never hit a resonant frequency so the vibrations are kept at a minimum
@@SavageSmithy Yep. I like those edges clean, and preferably my wood not burnt.
sometimes you can get a burnt tip, sometimes burnt wood.
neither is fine for decoration pieces, in my mind, of course.
once again, thanks for the sharing. I'm doing carving as a hobby, so my knoweledge is still very small.
when the red camera is a sleeper of a 360p camera!
Lemme sell my eyes real quick
oh hey
oh yeah yeah?
Do you even look at replies
Imma second that
yo you were here for the 360p too huh
Do a sleeper in an old crt monitor.
lol, I wonder if that could be possible. LOL, a sleeper in a old DLP or Rear Projectection TV.
All in one xd
I think you can with a normal itx build
Very underrated and yes it’s possible now since that they are building a pyramid pc, kinda the same shape as a CRT.
360p gang where you at?
oh do not worry, we might be late but the video is still 360p
Here
Hell yea
now it's up at 4k 60 hz :)
Nah I had 144
I see 360p for the nostalgia! SMART
Weird flex but ok
wait, this has 69 likes, I cant tell If I should also like or leave this comment in its current state of perfection
Dumb Name Amen
As a fairly mechanical person with experience in manufacturing. I not only throughly enjoy your tech videos, and it is enjoyable watching you guys use incorrect tools/struggle with your fab work! Keep up the awesome work!
Love the custom machining going into this build. Most people just kind of mount things where ever they can and call it a day. Also, my new PC has a Seasonic 750w PSU, which is also overkill for my build, but its fantastic. Ill never have to worry about it, and can upgrade other parts in the future without worrying about it.
I remember when 360p was normal and 480p was considered "high definition"
"high definition" was not a term until 1080p and 720p
EVOLICIOUS which is why I put it in quotes .
EVOLICIOUS woooooosh
@@rgreerjr It was dvd quality pretty much
Nah man, 480p was "HQ - High Quality"
They should sell it on craigslist for dirt cheap is see if anyone would buy it, while all the components are hidden.
SNOWI they would not do that but would be cool
i would lol, im actually looking for a case like that
Why would they want to lose money
@@AG.Floats cuz they make all of their money off youtube advertisement.....
i really think they didn't spend a dim on this machine....
@@AG.Floats look at bigdawstv that guy walks around handing out free PS4 and Xbox to people because hes earning big off advertisement!
Filmed on that $60,000 RED potato. lol
Sharpest 360p tho
TH-cam and processing videos are parallel lines
Linus screwed up reassembling the Red
@@ItsYassou nice one
That water cooling rly helped overclocking
My friend when he comes over: lmao what can this play minesweeper?
Me: no actually it can play RDR2 at 4k
InsaneFire10YT “but can it run minecraft”
@@uzm.dr.3509 at 5 fps*.
Then watch their jaw drop when you pull the side panel off.
But can it play cool math games
InsaneFire10YT it can’t even play minesweeper wow sad
This whole premiere thing ... just don’t do that. Thanks, Ciao
why not?
TheFalseHuman it’s annoying
Yeah kinda annoying
@@TheFalseHuman It just buries the whole Video
Ciao
TH-cam thought ohhhh lookkk guys sleeper content let's set it at a sleeper resolution🤣🤣
that comment deserves to be at the top, not shit like "360p master race"
Comedy gold!
Sad to see people disliking the video because of the 360p issue. It's not the fault of LTT guys, stop punishing them for YT's mistakes.
tibor29 I disliked because it was an awkward mess of a video
@@AndrewWoodford it was a great video. Don't be a twat.
@@AndrewWoodford Let's analyze your YT channel. An awkward mess of a guy who can't decide if he is an audiophile, yoyophile, or a video game blog. Lol
Erick Rikard Sorry if I seemed rude. I just didn’t like the video.
David Cain You are correct.
10:19 - some dude about to come in behind like "oh shit they are filming" and goes back
Should've used the Windows 2000 background not XP, you got the 2000 sticker on it!
And a windows 2000 theme
i like that guy, doing a nice job, not trying to make jokes or puns every 30 secs like jake in the servers maintaning video, good job dude
totally agree,
new viewer.., 👏👏 don't judge before watching linus old videos..
i still say jake is funny
He's also pretty cute! I think Alex and Pelle are the handsomest guys at LTT, but I can't even remember when I've ever seen Pelle on camera.
Yes, I'm very pleased with Luke 2.0
Who else is waiting for the original Xbox sleeper?
I legit thought it was the xbox sleeper video when i received notification :(
Floatplane subscriber here: can confirm, it's pretty sick.
Amen Alex! I learned at 17yr old when I was helping someone build and flip houses for a living that the angle grinder can basically do everything. 20 years later.... my favorite tool is my dewalt cordless angle grinder!
I would like to see you create a 3D printed pc case. Super curvy, super unorthodox and still super smart design
that would require a huge 3d printer and would take soo long
@@venturoes1912 or you can print lego-like pieces and glue them together
Why not trying to fit a PC into chillers case :D With a chiller running of course :D
That's just PC in a refrigerator project, go check
Imagine u build a sleeper PC and ur mom sells it at a yard sale😂😂
Oh god
No
"I'm sorry mom but I have to dump you over the bridge"
Imagine buying a sleeper pc without realising and doesn’t know why it can run cyberpunk at max graphics when it’s older than you
this hurts because my mom would actually do this
Jokes on you, I got a free Windows 2000 License.
David Rodríguez Pathetic, I got a windows vista for five dollars from them
I still have a stack of AOL disks.... In both envelope and pie plate tins.
i have not liked this comment because its on 69 likes
i still got a few floppy disks with windows 95 on them and a laptop with win95 installed
beat my shit i have a windows 98 SE license.
Haha everyone complaining about 360p but I didn't notice anything because this is how I watch everything
Hey, werks Fine on my Olde Phone.
WowZa. Woot
Torilla tavataan
Come on linus, you kind of almost did a full sleeper with the monitor. How come the mouse and keyboard are black? A microsoft intelli mouse would’ve been nice as well as an old microsoft ps/2 keyboard
Model M all the way.
@@krist0sh YES!!!
They didn't make the monitor thats why
yeah, they dont take in care about those peripherics parts
A old cherry keyboard with a ball mouse would be nice.
2 hours later.. video still only available in 360p.
@FDMtech geezard, I think it's time for them to try re-uploading.
4 hours 46 min
didn't notice any difference tbh, on mobile at least ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
5 hours
@@janmacgregor5131 5 hours and 23 minutes.
This is awesome. I built three sleepers out of computers that people told me I couldn't. First was a HP Compaq DC7600 Full Tower, the second was a IBM Netvista desktop that you would sit the monitor on top of. And the last was a clamshell Dell Optiplex GX280 that I had to repin the power button. But it worked and I loved it! Love seeing your all work!
for these sleeper videos you should use the oldest intro you have in your hard drives
Great idea mate!
linus must have dropped it and lost all the data :P
Why am I watching I’m always jealous of the parts they have
"lubricate it well for a nice clean insertion"
oh yea yea
where is your pfp from? I see many people have it
@@dirtyasianmafia2310 seach up maximilianmus
Oh yeah yeah, couldn’t agree more
Oh yeah yeah yeah yeah
yeah
Oh my! They are using a case I had back in 1995! It weighed as much as most complete PCs do today and was strong enough to support my weight as a stool! But the separate power supply kept the heat down, and away from the motherboard. I had a CDR and a DVDR, plus a3in and a 5in floppy drive. (google floppy drive yourself kids) I ran a 486-60 and later a Pentium 100, then a 300 in it without any problems. Cooling was a pain, because the cabling was so huge! I installed some fans that sounded like freight trains when they ran at full power. But it ran perfectly! Now I have a Cooler Master HAF 932, and you can put anything made into it with plenty of room for my big hands, and the air cooling is fantastic and quiet.
The intro for the sleeper builds should be the old linus tech tips intro
I wonder if they'll ever get a new intro
Seems like their 8k camera still doesn't work .
lol
Marios Zlatanos
Why you noobs all do multiple posts crying 8k, it's just 1280x720 max....
Why can't noobs do one subject, why you all cry the same bullshit here?????
You noobs all cry 8k, why can't noobs do one post? why the uni cry minds?
@@lucasrem r/woooosh
@@lucasrem It was a joke you clueless fuck.
Oh yeah yeah
When the video is just as much nostalgia as the pc
Ikr, my Samsung 8K TV that hasn't been released to the rest of y'all peasants can't run this video. xD
Whats with the profile pics what did i miss? Please update me
@@evil_spicoli2967 wow NERD
@@Uberhexation It's maximilianmus and his army of spam lackeys
Oh yeah yeah
9:37 it's the pacing and editing choices that make this channel great
Thank you for the Windows 2000 key :)
Maybe he can get us Enterprise LTSC one. That would be godlike
If you can read the key in 360p....
Windows 2000 is essentially freeware at this point though.
I honestly love the idea of the sleeper rig, it's like a power potato!
@LinusTechTips' Alex.
It probably doesn't have to do with the Speed of your CNC routing. More with the depth of it. I've seen people do Steel/Iron on CNC router with the right bits. What they have in common is they do not take much depth. Perhaps, 0.2 mm per pass till they are through. Very shallow cuts.
Yeah what they really need is a good o flute bit, and some more experience.
Linus, lemme test this at my place quick just to make sure.
Will send it back after.
I promise.
I think it’s in 360p for added nostalgia.
that would make sense.
I thought the same thing at first
You noobs all cry 8k, why can't noobs do one post? why the uni cry minds?
Template well you’re the one called “template” ...
It's only fitting that it was 360p.
BTW, congrats on 8 million!
So what happened to the disassembled Red 8K camera!?
They recorded with it...
It got crippled and maxes out at 360p
To cut aluminum on a router:
Use a small endmill ( 1/8 single flute (kyocera off eBay works wonders))
18-20k rpm
18-25ipm
WD-40 for coolant
Full slot
For bending:
Use a 1/16” drill and drill on the bend lines, it makes for easy lining up and building
15:22 Thanks for the licence key!
that's why vid is 360p
@@robechstenkamper4149 tru tru
OMG the beauty of MS-DOS 6 and Windows 3.1... the good old days
Ahhhhhhhh i cant watch these videos without the 4K, im so used to the sexy, high resolution b-roll footage😭
I like how he says "we" and "our" throughout the explanation
TH-cam's busy deleting gillette ad dislikes right now.
360p it is.
Uhhh, who gives a shit about gillette?
as if those two things correlate
Put a like on any video using mobile app, close the app, reopen it and the video. Your like is "removed", and you can go cry how youtube is removing your likes.
@Russell White that's funny because people only notice likes/dislikes are "removed" when they are enraged and want to build conspiracy theories.
@@igoresque There's analytics and multiple bots setup to monitor dislikes and comments. hundreds of thousands of comments and equally hundreds of thousands of dislikes removed. I've half a dozen screens shots just myself showing multiple 40-70k blocks of dislikes removals. There's an algorithm atm preventing much more than a 2:1 dislike to like ratio.
can we talk about how the monitor was made?!
I cant find anything about it....
Yes, I've looked everywhere and can't find it. It looks so awesome!
@@drtzar6552 right?!
@@wyattllc Yeah! I wish they would have more info on it. I've seen it in the past few videos and think it looks great! Sadly, I can't find any information on it on the forums.
It was built for LTT by SCPS in the context of Intel's 8086k celebration. It's in this video here: th-cam.com/video/W5bNkHCCIgk/w-d-xo.html
>opens
>360p
I'll watch this later
Still only 360p...
DrRandomacts 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 exactly what I’m going to do
My browser doesn't support any of the supported video formats. Even though it supports all of the supported formats.
Pussy
I am not a waist crazy person but I still like this idea as a way to prevent some waist. It's also right up my ally I constantly am reconfiguring old items to be new
*_CONGRATS ON 8 MILLION!!!_*
Wow! Nice notice
Modern Game Network welp looks like 8 mill brings the demise of 8k *rip red camera*
Oh no, what happened to the cool twisty light inside the reservoir? You can see it at 11:16 but it's gone by 13:25. When you took everything apart and back together again did the light have to go? :(
Would have been awesome to see it during the final showcase.
My question too.
I thought it looked out of place in the build so it was removed.
@@alexanderclark6889 Oh okay, if it was an aesthetic decision then I'm alright with it. I thought it might have been forgotten or removed to mitigate leaks. Thanks for the response! :)
10:18 (guy behind the door) ..ok just gonna just get a coffe ... oh frick they’re shootin byeee..
Imaging going back in 1990s and bringing this sleeper build.
I can't watch it even in my phone oh my god
try 360 p
Hey guys, I'm a time traveler from 2028 and I have come here to warn you that nowadays, when the video is processing, the video is now shown in only 144p in order to save server bandwidth.
It’s not an ultimate powerhouse sleeper PC unless it runs on Soulja Boy’s operating system:
*_SouljaOS_*
Which is basically just another Android emulatoo but cooler and more pricey
Hey Linus Tech Tips, just a few tips about your CNC router on aluminum. I'm a journeyperson machinist by trade, and I've had quite a few issues with aluminum. First of all you want to make sure to have the proper cutting tool. You guys were using high-speed steel, carbide tools work a lot better. Next is speeds and feeds. You want to make sure to have the proper rpm. To find rpm, you need the proper surface feet per minute. Which for aluminum with carbide tools, it is 600-1200. Then to get the rpm you use the formula 3.82 x sfm / diameter of cutter. Then with feed you want a .001" to .002" chipload per tooth. To calculate feed you times your chipload x number of teeth x rpm. That will give you your inches per minute for the feed. Last is that aluminum is very sticky, it will stick into your tools flutes and clog the tool up, causing it to get very hot and also causing it to stop cutting and just start tearing. To combat this, you want a lot of cutting fluid. You guys were using wd-40 which works well, but you were just misting it on, you want to almost keep a constant stream on that, so switch the nozzle to stream mode and keep spraying directly on the tool. Hopefully this helps! Also if you don't want to use carbide, the sfm for hss is 100-200 sfm and the chipload is .0005"-.0015" per tooth.
Who needs water cooling when you live in Canada. It’s freezing up here
The water cooling is what heats our homes here
Same in alaska
Same in Antarctica
Same on Pluto.
Same on Neptune where I live in a delid house.
I LOVE THE MUSIC for the EPIC MONTAGE very fitting!
This is like a prius with 2080hp
2990hp
That runs on diesel.
Reddy_-TDM 9999hp lol
Only this looks amazing. A Prius looks like $#!%.
th-cam.com/video/_bZuElaMFxI/w-d-xo.html More like this.
I moved away from Canada a couple years ago. Hearing Alex and Anthony talk makes me feel at home.
Don't use youtube premiere ever again please
The day I find a sleeper like this in the bin is the day I'll be happy they exist. lmao
I turned to look away then at 2:30 he shouts: “ Are you not entertained!?”
Place your o rings on the tube before insertion. Been working with hydraulics for a couple of decades and found that works best. Once inserted push screw cap in place and tighten.