Hell yeah I wanna see this in a build. Also, need to see it run just as the power board for us non water cooling types who just want to see its full uses.
There's not really much of a point for that. The entire thing is designed specifically for custom liquid cooling builds. It will likely be prohibitively expensive for someone running an AIO or an air cooler. There may be something else that'd fit the bill as a power distribution board, but this shouldn't be it.
I really don't understand this very well, but I think it's part of learning by watching your videos. Thank you for that. Every day I'm becoming more interested in this world and learning.
This is how we all start, you always learn something new, the last thing I learned the hard way and it is something basic, is not to use a free office to avoid software problems
My dad died a few weeks ago, and I got his pc. It's the first expensive computer I've ever owned. This channel helps me learn how to build on it without breaking anything, so thank you.
Daniel does update the manual Jay..... He just does it AFTER he's had the fun of messing with your head trying to figure out where things go. It's an Australian thing. 😜
The thought has crossed my mind a bunch of times now, how cool it would be to have Jay, Nick and Phil come down to Australia (potentially for PAX or else just a standalone trip) and visit Singularity, and potentially visit and do videos with Hardware Unboxed and Gear Seekers etc...
Hell yeah, Jay, you know we want to see this in a build! They are always so inventive with their ideas, thinking outside the box while staying within the case.
For someone that has been using 140mm since 2010 ish and see how much better they are I'm amazed that 120mm is the dominant fan. I'm on my 4th case and I've only went with 140mm and made sure the case has 140mm. I also come from a time when 80mm fans were the dom and all 100% fan speed on Molex and the high pitch whine.
Most builds don't need 140mm fans, they are more expensive, have fewer options and it is not easy to change a standard. You are in a small minority of people who think they are of benefit. Most people aren't OCDing over a little fan noise. I have incredibly sensitive hearing and I'm not bothered by the fans in my PC. I usually set a more aggressive fan curve because I care more about my hardware running cool and lasting a long time than I do about a little fan noise. Try living with tinnitus and then you'll know what a persistent, annoying sound is. I come from a time when we didn't even need CPU or GPU coolers.
The rise of ever smaller PC cases doesn't help things. I remember thinking that cases with 200+mm monster fans would be the future but like with laptops people seemingly just gave up on performance one day and the market was never the same.
@@Lurch-Bot LOL I have Tinnitus that's why I sleep with a room fan on and when I wake up, I turn it off. Side Note: OCDing what? Also, I'm still running a 4790K as my 3rd PC and no fan noise at idle and I don't really hear it ramp up when playing a game like Starfield. Also, MOST cases have compatibility for both 120mm and 140mm. So, I'm not sure why you're arguing but whatever. I think you might be the OCDing one here.
Working in distribution of computer parts in the US... the days when the US or even North America has been the biggest market is like 15 years ago.... the EU has overtaken NA by far when it comes to orders and even china is picking up a lot
Jay - PLEASE DO A BUILD WITH THIS. It's what a lot of us who have followed you for years want to see on this channel. Also Singularity computers are amazing, so props to you for promoting them.
Wow, that's a pretty crazy all-in-one solution! Not something I think I would use as I pretty much always use full tower or super tower cases, but will definitely keep it in mind for other people's builds that I somehow end up doing.
I never get tired of watching your videos. Found you through Scrapyard Wars years ago and even though I don’t build computers anymore, I just find your videos so funny and entertaining and educational. I don’t even skip the sponsorship parts in the beginning.
For those little dials they could do something similar to what EK does with the AIO screws, and provide a little plastic tool that fits over the knob so that you can turn them more easily so that people with bigger fingers aren't trying to cram them into a tiny opening.
At your 7:20 marker. Go back to the 2016/2017 era of the EK all in one, (the one the plates leaked, and the cover failed.) They used an Allen headed screws secure to secure to the rad, and then just use nuts to secure to the the standoffs to the fans. If you have to run Noctua Fans, easy fix with a Dremel tool.
Totally agree, I am a hardcore watercooling enthusiast, I wouldn't buy this especially introducing new 12VHPWR connector failure points. Plus water bad with power connectors.
all depends on the aesthetic you want since that's really what they're intended for. but where they come in handy is being able to use SFX power supplies since the cable runs are usually short as hell.
While I don't use water cooling in my systems, I'm very impressed by the thought that goes into this power/water block. While you could argue that there's some feature creep, it's clearly aimed for enthusiasts who need these solutions.
just when I was planning to go full air cooling this thing hits the market. I'd love to watch you make a build with this. I'm planning to get one of those new thermaltake cases that allows you install the motherboard kind of sideways in a manner your GPU ends up standing, I think it would look great there. Thank you and as allways it's great to watch your videos.
Dude you’re completely justified in being bitter. It’s messed up but they just see you as a number. Next job and for the rest of your career make sure to put yourself first. Don’t give them that extra 10%. They don’t care.
I definitely need to see that thing in a full build. It looks so huge and unwieldy, and I can't figure out how could it possibly be a good idea to mount it to a radiator without blocking all airflow and causing the system to overheat. So, not only do I want to see a PC built with that thing inside. I need to see it actually running heavy workloads without choking to death.
Small companies innovate but when enough people start to buy a particular product the big companies figure out how to rip it off and make it cheaper. Cycle of life.
Hell yeah build it! Really cool concept. If I were to offer any feedback... Thicker acrylic block with a cutout to recess the screen into it would look even cleaner.
I think Jay need to learn that the us is not the center of earth. They can make it big and never sell one product to the us. Maybe travel a little? See the really big cities of the world? Not small tiny New York etc? Sidney in Australia is not a small boy either. And it’s a huuuge country.
I think the Chinese (and Asian in general) market is much bigger than the US market. China is full of cool manufacturers and goods that are never exported to the West in official batches. And yet they're very popular in their own country
@@PhilippSeven I agree. It’s easy to think one’s own home is the center of the world tho. For me, clearly Norway is not. But there is a computer market even here that ppl make their lives of.
Daniel probably has too much fun watching Jay's "What the heck man, where's my manual?" content right before updating his manuals online to change things and update his manuals before Jay gets the new kit.
Manuals...OMFG THANK YOU JAY! It's not just Daniel, as others have said if you e-mail him his team gets back right quick and in a hurry. Even the Lian-Li manuals drive me nuts sometimes. They try to use universal "pictures", but it's always a "Wait, what?"... BTW: He already updated his webpage for your video on this. Yep. The man is fast!
Since you put that power board and it's extension power cables between the original cables that come with your power supply and the motherboard, you don't need any psu specific cables to come with that board. No matter what brand psu you have, the motherboard side of those cables must meet the ATX standard pinout. So, as long as the traces on the power board and it's cables are "straight-through", it will work just fine. Since the power board itself is powered by a molex- or sata power connector, you could also connect the power boards own cables between any psu and the power board, as long as you use that psu's specific cables from the power board to the motherboard for each individual connection. As long as the connectors are individually wired straight through the power board and it's extension cables, it will work just fine either way. If the power board would use power directly from any of the connectors it links, the extensions could only be used between the power board and the mobo.
Hell yeah, I wanna see this in a build! I'm still using a thermaltake level20gt which has the perfect fit for this next to the motherboard, waiting for me to get back into watercooling. Awesome videos as always Jay!
I gotta say, the rise of full service manufacturing and rapid prototyping companies like PCB-way and Send-Cut-Send have really revolutionized what ideas and development-based small businesses can accomplish. Because this entire thing, with the exception of the screen and related developer board, can be produced entirely by a company like PCB-way. It's just a multi-layer PCB with black solder mask with a handful of components soldered to it that then has a sandwiched CNC machined acrylic plate screwed to the front of it with some gaskets and threaded ports. In reality, it's a relatively simple concept that has been well engineered and thoughtfully designed to resolve a problem that custom PC builders have. I suspect in subsequent revisions Daniel might go a step further and integrate the connectivity between the screen and its controller so the controller can be remote mounted and the screen can be flush mounted to make it even more aesthetically pleasing. Basically, if you have clever ideas like this and want to try your hand at making it into a real product, it's more attainable than ever to do so. The only significant expense will be protecting your intellectual property rights through registration, since such things cost time and money to push through the relevant government channels and have them tested and approved.
I can't believe how responsive Daniel is to emails. Asked about a dual pump distro plate for the new 9000D case and couple of hours later he responded even asking for suggestions for what I was looking for. 5 Star company!!!
I'll likely never custom water cool a PC. That said, its still fun to watch these videos just to see all the neat stuff that comes out for this kind of thing. I really love the whole concept of powerboards!
Only one problem with that dream. And that is, Montech king 95 only suport 2x120/2x140mm fans on the side. So unless you cut a hole in the top panel, it do not have the space for a 360mm pump/res/powerboard.
I love this!!! I would order one right now for my upcoming build, but it looks like the only option it has for the pump mount is DDC and would really like to see a D5 option. It is an awesome concept and costs less than a lot of basic stand alone distro plates.
Also looking forward to seeing this in action. And the manual control knobs would benefit from having an indent in the top to allow them to be turned by a screwdriver.
Ooh a distro plate with a pump. Analogue control option, I like. OOH and a screen! That's pretty coo- what the fan headers?? WHAT THE POWER DISTRIBUTION??? Gimme 🤲
Def nice to see that thing in a build. I'm a bit concerned though, as power supply requirements continue to rise, there is rise of separate sense wires to "remotely" measure the actual voltage coming out of the connector that is plugged into the board, accounting for voltage drop through the cables. Not sure how they do that with modular power supplies though, perhaps I'm just overthinking it? Is the screen independent and not need any app or even a running OS to operate? It still ticks me off why there is (practically) ZERO solutions that can hook into the motherboard's SMBus for system stats - which works as long as the system works, regardless of any OS! Then board makers won't give easy access to SMBus either...
Hell yeah I wanna see this used in a build. I would love to have this in my system I've always wondered why distro-plates were so plain. This is a welcome innovation!
@JayzTwoCents for the adjustment "Dials" or "Pots", have Nick design and 3-D print taller and wider stems/tips to put on them. Then you can use them easier. Just a thought.
Hell yeah I wanna see this in a build. Also, need to see it run just as the power board for us non water cooling types who just want to see its full uses.
69th like NICE!
There's not really much of a point for that. The entire thing is designed specifically for custom liquid cooling builds. It will likely be prohibitively expensive for someone running an AIO or an air cooler. There may be something else that'd fit the bill as a power distribution board, but this shouldn't be it.
They have the regular powerboards for that. For a lot of cases, they have specific power boards if I'm not mistaken
@@Zulfi0198They have a universal powerboard, a hub and more. Their main focus is on high end water-cooling though. I'm saving up for a Spectre 4
@@Tilt_TMTake a look at the PowerBoard ATX/E-ATX Universal. Could work if you want clean cable routing irrespective of custom water
I really don't understand this very well, but I think it's part of learning by watching your videos. Thank you for that. Every day I'm becoming more interested in this world and learning.
This is how we all start, you always learn something new, the last thing I learned the hard way and it is something basic, is not to use a free office to avoid software problems
I know, that was one of the few things I knew, that's why I always use BNH Software for my programs.
My dad died a few weeks ago, and I got his pc. It's the first expensive computer I've ever owned. This channel helps me learn how to build on it without breaking anything, so thank you.
My condolences
Sorry to hear about your father's passing. Using his PC will keep the memories alive. 🙏🙏
this feels like an ai generated comment - if it is its scary o.o if it isnt curse me for life
@@drphibesrises I'll be backing up his stuff too. He had an rtx on it and did animations.
Also thank you to those who commented. It makes me happy knowing that people care.
Daniel does update the manual Jay..... He just does it AFTER he's had the fun of messing with your head trying to figure out where things go.
It's an Australian thing. 😜
Continent full of trolls 😆🙃
@@crash.override
Yep. and proud of it. 😝
'Straylya! - Gustav in sub-arctic northern Sweden =D
Daniel should rotate the pdf 180° so Jay can read it when he gets it.
he should write the manual just for J in Aussie slang, that'll get the noggin scratchin
Hell yeah, I want to see this in a build!
What is this ? Where it's used in PC build?
i love that Jay is still 12 years old at heart, and never let the trolls destroy his imagination.
Hell yes. Goals, tbh.
@@redthorne2836
You can afford to be that way when you are worth millions of doll hairs.
The thought has crossed my mind a bunch of times now, how cool it would be to have Jay, Nick and Phil come down to Australia (potentially for PAX or else just a standalone trip) and visit Singularity, and potentially visit and do videos with Hardware Unboxed and Gear Seekers etc...
Hell yeah, Jay, you know we want to see this in a build! They are always so inventive with their ideas, thinking outside the box while staying within the case.
Hell yeah, I want to see you use this in a build!
For someone that has been using 140mm since 2010 ish and see how much better they are I'm amazed that 120mm is the dominant fan. I'm on my 4th case and I've only went with 140mm and made sure the case has 140mm. I also come from a time when 80mm fans were the dom and all 100% fan speed on Molex and the high pitch whine.
Ah the "good old days"
Most builds don't need 140mm fans, they are more expensive, have fewer options and it is not easy to change a standard. You are in a small minority of people who think they are of benefit. Most people aren't OCDing over a little fan noise. I have incredibly sensitive hearing and I'm not bothered by the fans in my PC. I usually set a more aggressive fan curve because I care more about my hardware running cool and lasting a long time than I do about a little fan noise.
Try living with tinnitus and then you'll know what a persistent, annoying sound is.
I come from a time when we didn't even need CPU or GPU coolers.
The rise of ever smaller PC cases doesn't help things. I remember thinking that cases with 200+mm monster fans would be the future but like with laptops people seemingly just gave up on performance one day and the market was never the same.
@@Lurch-Bot LOL I have Tinnitus that's why I sleep with a room fan on and when I wake up, I turn it off.
Side Note: OCDing what? Also, I'm still running a 4790K as my 3rd PC and no fan noise at idle and I don't really hear it ramp up when playing a game like Starfield. Also, MOST cases have compatibility for both 120mm and 140mm. So, I'm not sure why you're arguing but whatever. I think you might be the OCDing one here.
Totally agree. Once I went to 140mm, I never wanted to go back to 120mm.
Hell yeah, I wanna see this in a build Jay!
Build build build!!! Say it with me now, BUILD!!!!
BUILD BUILD BUILD!
Hell yeah, I wanna see you use this in a build
Hell yeah I wanna see this in a build
Working for small companies is also much better. Small companies value quality employees because ur not just a number in the sea.
That is not true. Big companies start as small ones. Nothing changes.
@@RainyFoxUwU no, small companies get bought and shut off by competition
Hells yes, I want to see this in a build.
Working in distribution of computer parts in the US... the days when the US or even North America has been the biggest market is like 15 years ago.... the EU has overtaken NA by far when it comes to orders and even china is picking up a lot
The only suggestion I have is for Singularity to put Philips Head on top of the dials for easy tuning and HELL YES, JAY BUILD SOMETHING WITH IT!
That's kinda ingenious. Especially if you have a long shaft precision driver, allowing you to get to the dials from almost anywhere.
@@TheKazragore When I saw the knobs, it reminded me of the ones that used to come on some old electronic testing equipment which had the marks.
Was about to comment exactly this. I've seen some that still have the textured outside with a Philips in the middle. Would make this much easier
Jay - PLEASE DO A BUILD WITH THIS. It's what a lot of us who have followed you for years want to see on this channel.
Also Singularity computers are amazing, so props to you for promoting them.
Wow, that's a pretty crazy all-in-one solution! Not something I think I would use as I pretty much always use full tower or super tower cases, but will definitely keep it in mind for other people's builds that I somehow end up doing.
back connectors for the in side of power board might be a nice improvement for the case you are designing
I never get tired of watching your videos. Found you through Scrapyard Wars years ago and even though I don’t build computers anymore, I just find your videos so funny and entertaining and educational. I don’t even skip the sponsorship parts in the beginning.
Smartass mode on: voltage adjustor is called a potentiometer :D
For those little dials they could do something similar to what EK does with the AIO screws, and provide a little plastic tool that fits over the knob so that you can turn them more easily so that people with bigger fingers aren't trying to cram them into a tiny opening.
ifixit rubber tipped tweasers.. problem solved. ;) athough as long as they're not notched probably can turn them with the tip of your finger.
Or make a notch on the top so you can use a standard strait screwdriver.
3:07 silly jay the board goes INSIDE the box, they’re definitely thinking inside the box.
Hell yeah, I want to see this in a build, especially as I'm an Aussie & love seeing our services going global
Hell Yeah Jay, BUILD IT!
At your 7:20 marker. Go back to the 2016/2017 era of the EK all in one, (the one the plates leaked, and the cover failed.) They used an Allen headed screws secure to secure to the rad, and then just use nuts to secure to the the standoffs to the fans. If you have to run Noctua Fans, easy fix with a Dremel tool.
Powerboards are cool but isn't it just introducing more cables and another failure point...don't hate
Totally agree, I am a hardcore watercooling enthusiast, I wouldn't buy this especially introducing new 12VHPWR connector failure points. Plus water bad with power connectors.
all depends on the aesthetic you want since that's really what they're intended for. but where they come in handy is being able to use SFX power supplies since the cable runs are usually short as hell.
While I don't use water cooling in my systems, I'm very impressed by the thought that goes into this power/water block. While you could argue that there's some feature creep, it's clearly aimed for enthusiasts who need these solutions.
Ill prob never water cool a pc myself due to the cost/effort (well maybe one day we will have to) but always love seeing content for it.
just when I was planning to go full air cooling this thing hits the market. I'd love to watch you make a build with this. I'm planning to get one of those new thermaltake cases that allows you install the motherboard kind of sideways in a manner your GPU ends up standing, I think it would look great there. Thank you and as allways it's great to watch your videos.
Because they don’t lay off thousands of employees randomly without warning? Or am I just bitter because I was laid of after 8+ years two weeks ago.
Sorry for that . What was you position?
Dude you’re completely justified in being bitter. It’s messed up but they just see you as a number. Next job and for the rest of your career make sure to put yourself first. Don’t give them that extra 10%. They don’t care.
I get ya, but welcome to capitalism without regulation.
I've been laid off 8 times. I'm not bitter at all 😢
Just enjoy the time off. I’m retired at 32. I’m about bored enough to go get another job 😂
I definitely need to see that thing in a full build. It looks so huge and unwieldy, and I can't figure out how could it possibly be a good idea to mount it to a radiator without blocking all airflow and causing the system to overheat.
So, not only do I want to see a PC built with that thing inside. I need to see it actually running heavy workloads without choking to death.
That longer top 24pin cable is serious attention to detail. Serious high end manufacturing. I wish they were in the US.
Yup, would like to see this in a build for sure Jay.
Small companies innovate but when enough people start to buy a particular product the big companies figure out how to rip it off and make it cheaper. Cycle of life.
Hell yeah I wanna see you use this in a build!
Hell yeah, I'd love to see this in a build.
That was very well packaged. The dudes at Wallaby Way, Sydney obvious know how much airport employees love to drop and throw freight cargo.
yes i would love to see it in a build keep up the great work
Hell yeah, I want to see you use this in a build.
Looking forward to seeing you build this for sure!
Always enjoy a new JayzTwoCents video! I need to get around to joining that Discord. There are few people I wanna talk to more than you guys.
Straight Up Y'all have the best ad segments!
I gotta see this in a build
Hell yeah build it! Really cool concept. If I were to offer any feedback... Thicker acrylic block with a cutout to recess the screen into it would look even cleaner.
01:29 Ahum, ac-tua-lly, it is a frisbee, not a ball!
Yes do it in a build as we love to see how you integrate these high end parts into whatever build you are putting together!
JAY! When the knife is place down you put/fold the blade away!!!!! You nearly touched the blade on so many occasions 😱
Yeah. And clearly, it's a light saber, and merely touching it is gonna scar him for life. That's why everyone with knives in the kitchen are maimed.
@@sleelofwpg688 It just a good habbit.
Great to see these new, really creative and innovative products coming!!! Thank You Jay and Singularity Computers!!
I think Jay need to learn that the us is not the center of earth. They can make it big and never sell one product to the us. Maybe travel a little? See the really big cities of the world? Not small tiny New York etc? Sidney in Australia is not a small boy either. And it’s a huuuge country.
I think the Chinese (and Asian in general) market is much bigger than the US market. China is full of cool manufacturers and goods that are never exported to the West in official batches. And yet they're very popular in their own country
@@PhilippSeven I agree. It’s easy to think one’s own home is the center of the world tho. For me, clearly Norway is not. But there is a computer market even here that ppl make their lives of.
1:00 Is nobody going to talk about how badass Admiral Jay looks?
First
xD !!!!
Daniel probably has too much fun watching Jay's "What the heck man, where's my manual?" content right before updating his manuals online to change things and update his manuals before Jay gets the new kit.
Manuals...OMFG THANK YOU JAY! It's not just Daniel, as others have said if you e-mail him his team gets back right quick and in a hurry. Even the Lian-Li manuals drive me nuts sometimes. They try to use universal "pictures", but it's always a "Wait, what?"...
BTW: He already updated his webpage for your video on this. Yep. The man is fast!
Since you put that power board and it's extension power cables between the original cables that come with your power supply and the motherboard, you don't need any psu specific cables to come with that board. No matter what brand psu you have, the motherboard side of those cables must meet the ATX standard pinout. So, as long as the traces on the power board and it's cables are "straight-through", it will work just fine. Since the power board itself is powered by a molex- or sata power connector, you could also connect the power boards own cables between any psu and the power board, as long as you use that psu's specific cables from the power board to the motherboard for each individual connection. As long as the connectors are individually wired straight through the power board and it's extension cables, it will work just fine either way. If the power board would use power directly from any of the connectors it links, the extensions could only be used between the power board and the mobo.
011 vision build with this would be sick!
Hell yeah, I wanna see this in a build! I'm still using a thermaltake level20gt which has the perfect fit for this next to the motherboard, waiting for me to get back into watercooling.
Awesome videos as always Jay!
This is awesome. This is product of the year for watercooling.
Hey Jay, loved the product, and also, would love to see a video where you build with this, that would be very fun to watch
The fact that they allow for the different size radii is next level attention to detail.
Not only yeah, but Hell Frack Yeah!! This takes a WC build to the next level.
Caffeinator out.
I gotta say, the rise of full service manufacturing and rapid prototyping companies like PCB-way and Send-Cut-Send have really revolutionized what ideas and development-based small businesses can accomplish. Because this entire thing, with the exception of the screen and related developer board, can be produced entirely by a company like PCB-way. It's just a multi-layer PCB with black solder mask with a handful of components soldered to it that then has a sandwiched CNC machined acrylic plate screwed to the front of it with some gaskets and threaded ports. In reality, it's a relatively simple concept that has been well engineered and thoughtfully designed to resolve a problem that custom PC builders have. I suspect in subsequent revisions Daniel might go a step further and integrate the connectivity between the screen and its controller so the controller can be remote mounted and the screen can be flush mounted to make it even more aesthetically pleasing.
Basically, if you have clever ideas like this and want to try your hand at making it into a real product, it's more attainable than ever to do so. The only significant expense will be protecting your intellectual property rights through registration, since such things cost time and money to push through the relevant government channels and have them tested and approved.
I can't believe how responsive Daniel is to emails. Asked about a dual pump distro plate for the new 9000D case and couple of hours later he responded even asking for suggestions for what I was looking for. 5 Star company!!!
My daughter absolutely loved your statement “What goes where how when”
🤔 it might be possible to cut some silicone trooping to fit over the dials, so your pinkies can move them without a fairies help... 06:13
I'll likely never custom water cool a PC. That said, its still fun to watch these videos just to see all the neat stuff that comes out for this kind of thing. I really love the whole concept of powerboards!
J2C is the only Channel I can never skip the sponsored ads cuz they are too damn good
Awesome concept and what seems like exceptionally built, be nice to see you use it in build.
I'd love to see this in the Montech King 95! I can't wait to see what shenanigans you get up to with the next video with this.
Only one problem with that dream. And that is, Montech king 95 only suport 2x120/2x140mm fans on the side. So unless you cut a hole in the top panel, it do not have the space for a 360mm pump/res/powerboard.
@@Audiosan79 Why you gotta ruin a perfectly good fantasy with reality?
@@paulmartin2348 🤣
i was not prepared for that nemo reference and it got me chuckling violently...thats rare for me...thanks jay...
Hell yeah, I wanna see you use this in a build! That looks awesome.
I love this!!! I would order one right now for my upcoming build, but it looks like the only option it has for the pump mount is DDC and would really like to see a D5 option. It is an awesome concept and costs less than a lot of basic stand alone distro plates.
scratch that, just found the D5 pump adapter on the site for an extra $40!
Very nice! Love the small companies doing the "STUFF"! Cheers!
Also looking forward to seeing this in action. And the manual control knobs would benefit from having an indent in the top to allow them to be turned by a screwdriver.
Jay, the type of guy to ask for an owners manual not realizing that he is the author of the manual.
Ooh a distro plate with a pump. Analogue control option, I like. OOH and a screen! That's pretty coo- what the fan headers?? WHAT THE POWER DISTRIBUTION??? Gimme 🤲
Pump, Res, Distro + pwr combo..... AND universal mount! Most excellent!
All these years wathing your "content" made me a "specialist" in computers for all the people around me, friends and work...thank you
No one better than Jay for pulling off 'In-Your-End-Os' 😂
I understand what the powerboard is I think, but I can't figure out what the purpose of having it is?
I also would love to see this in a build. Keep it up Singularity!
Def nice to see that thing in a build. I'm a bit concerned though, as power supply requirements continue to rise, there is rise of separate sense wires to "remotely" measure the actual voltage coming out of the connector that is plugged into the board, accounting for voltage drop through the cables. Not sure how they do that with modular power supplies though, perhaps I'm just overthinking it?
Is the screen independent and not need any app or even a running OS to operate? It still ticks me off why there is (practically) ZERO solutions that can hook into the motherboard's SMBus for system stats - which works as long as the system works, regardless of any OS! Then board makers won't give easy access to SMBus either...
Jay, you're looking good and your energy levels are up there! I love it, and I love you!
Hell yeah I wanna see this used in a build. I would love to have this in my system I've always wondered why distro-plates were so plain. This is a welcome innovation!
Can’t wait to see where this goes. And to the Aussie, your company should do a KICKSTARTER project on their app.
"What goes where for how when?" got me laughing more than any human being reasonably should XD
@JayzTwoCents for the adjustment "Dials" or "Pots", have Nick design and 3-D print taller and wider stems/tips to put on them.
Then you can use them easier. Just a thought.
hey, its nice australia has someone doing things with pc. its nice to support a local company for a change
P. Sherman, Wallaby Way, Sydney! I couldn't love you more for this, Jay! You should come down and visit some time!
I love Singularity's stuff. That board looks great, I may have to get one when I rebuild the system in my O11D.
Thank you, YES please use in a build, would like to see it - how installed and all glowed up
Make the dial in knobs so you can turn them with allen key, or make the outside hex so you can use socket to turn them.
I own a round reservoir from this brand. It is by far the best machined piece of watercooling equipment I have ever owned.
NGL, I wasn't ready for the clown fish hate. Hellya, I want to see you use this in a build!
YOU know you want to build with it! Get going! As an Ex-Pat living in the land of AUS, SIngularity Computers gets TOP MARKS!
Hell yeah, of course we wanna see you build with it!
8:40 properly measured cables. I love so much about Singularity Computers, but I can't afford them, and my PC, is new to me, but 2nd hand.
Hell yeah I wanna see this in a build! I think this would be incredibly handy and looks so fun to use!