Go to the bathroom run the shower on the hottest possible, close the door, wait 5 minutes, turn off the shower, let the steam take the dust down and them apply your protector =]
3000 operations before you actually get to do productive work… That is some awesome dedication to in-house training there, for a workplace. It’s not like you can practice those somewhere else.
50 per 8 hour day. That would be 60 days. Actualy not much even if you do 25 per day. I mean it is much but not excessive in my opinion, (eventough I know nothing about this business)
@@timburkhadt I bet 50 per day is pushing it. Thats just a little over 6 an hour. Thats if you don't take lunch or breaks. Ill bet its a 6 month training period.
Gabe Hernaez as long as you do it in a semi clean are your risk is small. The only reason they use a clean room is because the mass usage would destroy aloy and recovering vs opening and closing
As someone who has worn masks a shit ton, the secret is pulling one of the straps (on the back of your head) higher up where the crown of your skull is, and the other strap at the bottom where your neck and head meet.
I love hearing that employees will do 3000 swaps before touching a live drive. That's professionalism because its a delicate job. I am happy to see if I turn in my drive that they have someone who is careful to do it :)
Can't deny the man for being honest, I think 65 was the generosity of itself. He's a kinder, gentler hero for today's fumblers and misfits, or wishful run their mouths that might actually become successful.
That guy with the AC pretending he's in an actual clean room is stealing the first place comment from this other guy that literally just put 1 word and a sound that someone said in quotes... Gotta love TH-cam
I love that he didn't give you bs praise with a 65. 3000 swaps before they can touch a live job is absolutely amazing. I think I held my breath the whole time lol.
Pando i was drunk the whole time and it was fuxxxking great, maybe linus is not the guy u go for a hardware repair but he is still linus, i mean i love him
Michael Colun But you know what else is smooth? Contacting the costumer service of TING, no ladders, you are automatically put to a real human. Try it out now!
This is the only channel where I don't mind the sponsor ads. I mean, they do it so smoothly, so I can't help but think every time what Linus will make up next.
The slow mo guys did a video about how high speed cameras are made and it has a part in it where they show how the motherboeard of the camera is soldered
Hard disks are an engineering marvel, but SSDs, CPUs, and Graphics cards are meh? Sorry, they are not an engineering marvel, not anymore at least. They use more or less the same technology they've been using for decades now. Its just improvements and optimizations of the same engineering design. Marvel or not, it has to go. Make way for NAND flash. Its superior in every way. And there's still tons of room for improvement.
Morpheas You do realize that HDDs will probably be around for decades yet for mass data storage, until the price per gigabyte for an SSD surpasses that of an HDD.
I work in a wafer fab that manufacturs heads that read and write on hdds and its amazing to me the amount of steps and time it takes to make that little piece.
I don't agree, a hard drive magnetic plate can hold information much longer than an SSD flash nand architecture, if the heads fail, it's recoverable, however, an SSD is much harder to recover, and it's usually used as caché between RAM and magnetic disks on server rooms (based on locality principle), truly permanent data is stored in magnetic drives, because of capacity and easier recovery of damaged hardware. Aaand, SSD tend to fail more than usual hard drives, and that's because of limited R/W accesses of the nand flash memory; that could mean nothing on a desktop computers, but in cluster rooms can mean true hell.
Austin Thompson wel 65 out of a 100 percent and they won't touch a customer's drove until they have 3000 drive swaps of different parts that's damn good especially for Mr break everything
his mask kept falling off his face when he was trying to tell us interesting things it made it unbearable to watch XD. no hate to i love linus tech tips
As someone that did data recovery for a bit. This place is much better than the place I worked. -_- The place claimed to be one of the most advanced data recovery places in the world, but they trained me inside a regular office space (not clean room), and only had me work on around 10 drives before having me start working on customer drives. They also didn't have head combs for us here in the US. Instead, we were given pieces of paper to fold over and over again to make it the right distance for the heads instead of the combs shown here (people in the UK had combs), and if we did a platter swap, was just normal address labels sticky side to the side of the platters, lift and hope it didn't fall apart. Not all places are equal.
Sounds like Louis Rossman's operation :D Except they have head combs. And they perform the work inside a negative pressure chamber of sorts to keep particles off the platter. And they sure as hell don't claim to be world leaders in data extraction.
Because some people don't get just HOW fucking precise these read and write heads operate, I wanna give you a metaphor to better understand how insane this technology actually is. These "flying height" as it is typically called in the tech industry is roughly 10nm above the surface of the drive, that is 0,00001mm or about the width of 100 hydrogen atoms. 100 atoms above the platter at a speed of 7200rpm which, for a 3,5" drive, is about 70km/h. This is so close and fast that even a dust particle or a finger print on the platter would have enough height to touch the head and cause a head crash. Now Linus was actually a bit off with his fly and hurricane comparison, in fact it's MUCH more difficult and MUCH more precise. You can compare what a hard drive actually accomplishes to a pilot that flies a Boeing 747 full of passengers around the equator with about 1500km/h just 2 inches above a lawn and while doing that he doesn't even touch a single blade of grass in over 500 rounds.
This is why QLC NAND (4 bits per cell) is going to be such a huge change in the industry. Although, because of scale and current maching, HDDs with various tech like HMR, are going to do well for a while longer. QLC NAND brings down price per TB considerably and sizing for density. For example, Samsung's M.3 sticks (slightly wider than M.2) are going to be 16TB QLC NAND. You can but one Petabyte easily in a 1U rack chassis. This'll be good for consumers like us too for bulk storage.
Wow, super neat info. Ram blows me away(think how freeking fast it is) But that’s super interesting to think about Atomic levels of accuracy at such speeds.
maximum there might be a failure of change for 10 drives, but the person might get the hang of it after so he wouldn't really mess up the rest. also they won't hire him even if he broke like 2 of their drives cuz if not that dude there might be many who are better and not even mess up even one of the 3000 they are gonna do.
I work in electrons repair. When you pull apart your first anything it's always stressful because so many things can go wrong. After you've done a few of that device it becomes quite easy and rewarding.
@@spyrosfronimos9742 surgeon simulator is not realistic, it's impossible and EXTREMELYYYYYY HARD and frustrating and it aims to be that way, so that's why the guy compared it to fixing a drive :p
Consider this situation: You sit beneath someone that you don't know, somewhere on a bench. You both watch the same video. After the video had ended, the other guy suddenly turns his head towards you. He repeats a phrase from the video without alteration or commentary. A smile is on his face. He is obviously in expectation of a positive reaction. How DO you react? 1. You laugh and approve of his great humor, but you think he is mentally challenged and you better don't upset him. 2. You stare at him. You can't believe the melonic misery in front of you. You hope he just gets up and leaves. 3. You immediately punch his stupid, fucking face and throw him in front of a car! 4. You laugh because you think he actually made a good joke or whatever.
Jonah Brady assuming they are the same as the mask I use (look identical) he needed to pich the area around his nose more, has a small metal (?) Strip there
Linus: So you’ve done I was told over 50 000 of this? The Drive Savers guy: Whatever the bossman says. 😂😂😂 Edit: Thank you sooo much for all the likes!❤️
Consider this situation: You sit beneath someone that you don't know, somewhere on a bench. You both watch the same video. After the video had ended, the other guy suddenly turns his head towards you. He repeats a phrase from the video without alteration or commentary. A smile is on his face. He is obviously in expectation of a positive reaction. How DO you react? 1. You laugh and approve of his great humor, but you think he is mentally challenged and you better don't upset him. 2. You stare at him. You can't believe the melonic misery in front of you. You hope he just gets up and leaves. 3. You immediately punch his stupid, fucking face and throw him in front of a car! 4. You laugh because you think he actually made a good joke or whatever.
̷ ̴ ̸ɢ̸ʟ̶ɪ̸ᴛ̶ᴄ̶ʜ̷ ̶ ̶ You take yourself so seriously it's hilarious. You wasted so much time replying to this guy when you could have just scrolled past it
patience + strong nerves if you have to repair drive which has everything damaged , you replace everything and you still have problems running it while you have only limited time to fix it
Thats why you need to bring your HDD to drivesavers and ask them to install RGB inside your drive. Tell them that everything needs RGB, including their clean room and their suits.
lmao linus is so careless with equipment sometimes I cringe a little. that japanese tech guy at 3:56 was really worried about how linus was holding the drive lol
Somebody that obviously never seen a LTT video... because if they did, they wouldn't have let him into the building, probably even a restraining order saying he isn't allowed in a 1 mile radius of the building.
I need a room like that to apply my phone's screen protector
haha i bet they do that all the time for them self =P
I had the same problem fitting my PSP screen protector. It was basically impossible not to get some dust / fbers under it. Very annoying
Go to the bathroom run the shower on the hottest possible, close the door, wait 5 minutes, turn off the shower, let the steam take the dust down and them apply your protector =]
Well, if you live in northern sweden, where it's -30 degrees, thats a considerable amount of money spent on hot water ^^
skarskar skarner I live in Brazil haha so that’s not expensive at all haha
2:18
Ah, the old "Unlock the chair tilt so the new guy falls of it" routine!
Trap Johnson LMAO. Got a good laugh out of me 7 months later, cheers buddy
jarrett maltry cheers
hahahah letting him almost drop 50+ hdds for repair lmao
@@JP-vi9mw HAd they actually done that while he was up at the bench, sure.
They look so normal in 2020
Definitely
The world is a clean-room
Agree
I just realized it wasn't
Yes
Definitely
Just so common 🤣
3000 operations before you actually get to do productive work… That is some awesome dedication to in-house training there, for a workplace. It’s not like you can practice those somewhere else.
50 per 8 hour day. That would be 60 days. Actualy not much even if you do 25 per day. I mean it is much but not excessive in my opinion, (eventough I know nothing about this business)
hi bisqwit
@@timburkhadt 60 days without any benefit to the company? Thats pretty long. How many jobs are like that?
@@timburkhadt
I bet 50 per day is pushing it. Thats just a little over 6 an hour. Thats if you don't take lunch or breaks. Ill bet its a 6 month training period.
@@timburkhadt Probably squeeze em out a little faster unless you are capped at a specific number
This was such a cool video. Brb, opening up my broken 3TB drive. No worries, got the AC going, so I've pretty much got a clean room going on.
I actually have 2 drives that I open up to let people see how it works in real time. So far no head crashes and I can read and write to it. =-)
R.I.P., David Summers' 3tb drive.
Gabe Hernaez as long as you do it in a semi clean are your risk is small. The only reason they use a clean room is because the mass usage would destroy aloy and recovering vs opening and closing
David Summers "No worries, got the AC going, so I've pretty much got a clean room going on" - Keep dreaming...
CoolKoon pretty clean isn't quite clean
2 years later and u think he’s curing corona
Chase Rb lol thats so right
yeah sjm
Correct.
curing a data that are gone
Lmao
2:19 linus almost dropped HIMSELF.
rofl
That will be Linus' tendency when there is something he absolutely shouldn't drop, he drops himself instead. Hahaha
How can you foot catch yourself...
@@apfeltee34 have your friend kick you as you fall.
Ironic ... he could save other people from dropping , but not himself
linus pulled up his mask about 8128 times to cover his nose
As someone who has worn masks a shit ton, the secret is pulling one of the straps (on the back of your head) higher up where the crown of your skull is, and the other strap at the bottom where your neck and head meet.
@@cf7833 he's wearing a mask with elastic ear bands. This doesn't work for these.
Well, that is a "perfect" number of times.
more like 9128888888
I would say more 3000 times before a customer job
Imagine all the data that could be lost if Linus worked there
don't give ideas lol
could??? more like would
He is the king of dropping computer hardware after all ;)
He would somehow jank it into working and then in the end he would drop it anyway.
OOPSIE!
linus upping his drop game. now almost dropping himself.
hahaha nice one
*Linus does something*
guy: No
*Linus touches comb and shits self*
CORRECT
AGREED
CONFIRMED
YOU HAVE A POINT
7:29 that is the first time since you bought that 8K camera that it's high resolution had some benefit besides making editing easier.
what part of 8k make editing easier? lol seriously
@@PenguinCrayon269 search for the video they made with corridor digital about it
@@PenguinCrayon269 lossless reframing and zooming, better pixel blending when downscaling
I love hearing that employees will do 3000 swaps before touching a live drive. That's professionalism because its a delicate job. I am happy to see if I turn in my drive that they have someone who is careful to do it :)
yet surgeons go to school for 16 years
Surgeons operate on people...........
@@yourlastday2866 Its 13 at MAX. Read up buddy
@@EvanACMedia 13 to wait for a position... usually longer than a year or two to get a position.
and then you have linus tho
I rarely see such precision and excellence. Even the way the expert talked whispered professionalism.
The synergy transition tho...
Didn't drop it, some progress, keeps trying !
He almost dropped himself though.
true
Correct
lmao "65 is quite generous" lol that guy is my new hero XD
Can't deny the man for being honest, I think 65 was the generosity of itself. He's a kinder, gentler hero for today's fumblers and misfits, or wishful run their mouths that might actually become successful.
This comment has 65 likes right now. Otherwise I would give another one.
@@jus10beare yes
"Mmmmmmh, negative."
"Correct"
I just want to be associated with someone who got top comment.
My friend’s Bearded Dragon Well this is the second top comment friend.
Not anymore tho
That guy with the AC pretending he's in an actual clean room is stealing the first place comment from this other guy that literally just put 1 word and a sound that someone said in quotes... Gotta love TH-cam
Chances of success : 65%
Linus Risk : uncalculated
Looks like a great place to fit a screen protector
freakin air bubbles every.single.time
Bruhh I hate air bubbles
I love how the next video in my autoplay is their "don't waste money on data recovery" one.
same
behind the scene: Linus takes 13 hour long shower, uses 4 bottles of shampoo so he is clean enough to enter the clean room.
NavalNation if it was Taran there wouldn't be enough shower in the world.
Sean Lutzke are you stupid... You can just download more shower...... But first download more ram..
no first you need to buy sampling cpus with 28 cores off of ebay
DerProGamer2000 nah ram especially the ones on shady websites are 100% better
More like rubs 4 sticks of butter looking at how greasy other videos hes been in lmao
I love that he didn't give you bs praise with a 65. 3000 swaps before they can touch a live job is absolutely amazing. I think I held my breath the whole time lol.
Pando i was drunk the whole time and it was fuxxxking great, maybe linus is not the guy u go for a hardware repair but he is still linus, i mean i love him
2:55 "This guy is gonna kill our company just with one HDD"
2:22 ‘I am a gay ‘
2:21*
At least he isn't dropping their laptops
Kenshin9977 tiens tiens qui voici qui voilà !
It's amazing, this is the first time Linus took apart a hard drive without voiding a warranty
That sponsor transition was actually amazing.
- InfiniteFusion
Nobody gets it so smooth except Linus.
But you what else is smooth? ...
Michael Colun you know what else is smooth? Your experience on TUNNELBEAR!
Dyson!!!
Michael Colun But you know what else is smooth?
Contacting the costumer service of TING, no ladders, you are automatically put to a real human. Try it out now!
This is the only channel where I don't mind the sponsor ads. I mean, they do it so smoothly, so I can't help but think every time what Linus will make up next.
new drinking game: take a shot every time Linus adjusts his mask.
dude that's what i've been doing xD
Completely wasted
xvsaughlinyysdruk
Not good dangerous
Did anyone else spit out their actuators when Linus said you shouldnt eat HDD parts?
Correct.
no they're too addictive :(
Yea
Wasn't that funny.
Way to ruin the mood, bro.
2:49 Look at the other guy's eyebrows. Says it all.
Oswald Cobblebot ohh no youre breaking it already XD
I really liked the guy who was helping him for some reason lol
I liked that he was very upfront and honest in his critique of Linus, didn't delude him but wasn't a dick either.
That show how much of a badass he is, don't have to put it to your face, he knows he is good.
Ramiro DY AFFIRMATIVE
Next up: Linus visits a micro soldering facility xD.
Would be nice to learn was is going on inside a fab.
actually , he did, it is not micro soldering but it was fixing GPU using micro soldering machine
The slow mo guys did a video about how high speed cameras are made and it has a part in it where they show how the motherboeard of the camera is soldered
We don't appreciate the engineering marvel that are hard disks
Hard disks are an engineering marvel, but SSDs, CPUs, and Graphics cards are meh?
Sorry, they are not an engineering marvel, not anymore at least. They use more or less the same technology they've been using for decades now.
Its just improvements and optimizations of the same engineering design.
Marvel or not, it has to go. Make way for NAND flash. Its superior in every way. And there's still tons of room for improvement.
Morpheas You do realize that HDDs will probably be around for decades yet for mass data storage, until the price per gigabyte for an SSD surpasses that of an HDD.
I work in a wafer fab that manufacturs heads that read and write on hdds and its amazing to me the amount of steps and time it takes to make that little piece.
ssds dont last forever i had two ssds fail on me the same year
I don't agree, a hard drive magnetic plate can hold information much longer than an SSD flash nand architecture, if the heads fail, it's recoverable, however, an SSD is much harder to recover, and it's usually used as caché between RAM and magnetic disks on server rooms (based on locality principle), truly permanent data is stored in magnetic drives, because of capacity and easier recovery of damaged hardware. Aaand, SSD tend to fail more than usual hard drives, and that's because of limited R/W accesses of the nand flash memory; that could mean nothing on a desktop computers, but in cluster rooms can mean true hell.
That thumbnail hits different in 2020.
I think linus passed with the 65% D
i could be wrong but this was an amazing episode anyway
Austin Thompson wel 65 out of a 100 percent and they won't touch a customer's drove until they have 3000 drive swaps of different parts that's damn good especially for Mr break everything
The guy was more concerned about the chair crashing in some expensive stuff than Linus falling on the floor 😂
Xemerius Sieben understandable
his mask kept falling off his face when he was trying to tell us interesting things it made it unbearable to watch XD. no hate to i love linus tech tips
asses heal, drives don't.
Shouldn’t eat anything in a hard drive.
With facts like these I think you should change the channel name to Linus’ Top Tips
Linus True Tech Facts!
That dude must be a cyborg or something, the way he replies mmmm Negative or Ahhhh correct..haha
Nah, clearly he's just a Vulcan
@@fartsoundeffect5013 bro what
@@fartsoundeffect5013 baste
Surgeon Simulator: Hard Drive Edition... :D
Felixeur, that would actually be a pretty fun game xD
I would buy it
Step 1: open the hard drive case. With what, though? A garden trowel? A reciprocating saw? A hammer? A plastic spoon?
As someone that did data recovery for a bit. This place is much better than the place I worked. -_- The place claimed to be one of the most advanced data recovery places in the world, but they trained me inside a regular office space (not clean room), and only had me work on around 10 drives before having me start working on customer drives.
They also didn't have head combs for us here in the US. Instead, we were given pieces of paper to fold over and over again to make it the right distance for the heads instead of the combs shown here (people in the UK had combs), and if we did a platter swap, was just normal address labels sticky side to the side of the platters, lift and hope it didn't fall apart. Not all places are equal.
Sounds like Louis Rossman's operation :D
Except they have head combs. And they perform the work inside a negative pressure chamber of sorts to keep particles off the platter. And they sure as hell don't claim to be world leaders in data extraction.
'Trusting Linus to hold anything fragile.'
Linus : I didn’t drop it
I love these technical vids where you go investigate factories and workshops, so educational and also funny to see Linus sweating under pressure
Because some people don't get just HOW fucking precise these read and write heads operate, I wanna give you a metaphor to better understand how insane this technology actually is.
These "flying height" as it is typically called in the tech industry is roughly 10nm above the surface of the drive, that is 0,00001mm or about the width of 100 hydrogen atoms. 100 atoms above the platter at a speed of 7200rpm which, for a 3,5" drive, is about 70km/h. This is so close and fast that even a dust particle or a finger print on the platter would have enough height to touch the head and cause a head crash.
Now Linus was actually a bit off with his fly and hurricane comparison, in fact it's MUCH more difficult and MUCH more precise.
You can compare what a hard drive actually accomplishes to a pilot that flies a Boeing 747 full of passengers around the equator with about 1500km/h just 2 inches above a lawn and while doing that he doesn't even touch a single blade of grass in over 500 rounds.
This is why QLC NAND (4 bits per cell) is going to be such a huge change in the industry. Although, because of scale and current maching, HDDs with various tech like HMR, are going to do well for a while longer. QLC NAND brings down price per TB considerably and sizing for density. For example, Samsung's M.3 sticks (slightly wider than M.2) are going to be 16TB QLC NAND. You can but one Petabyte easily in a 1U rack chassis. This'll be good for consumers like us too for bulk storage.
Good grief.
The technology that goes into something as simple as a hard drive is incredible.
Think of what we'll have in 10 years, let alone 50.
Wow, super neat info.
Ram blows me away(think how freeking fast it is)
But that’s super interesting to think about
Atomic levels of accuracy at such speeds.
8:17 how much does it cost to train a new employee if they have to mock 3000 repairs before doing a real one?
maximum there might be a failure of change for 10 drives, but the person might get the hang of it after so he wouldn't really mess up the rest.
also they won't hire him even if he broke like 2 of their drives cuz if not that dude there might be many who are better and not even mess up even one of the 3000 they are gonna do.
@@mmagesh7513 I'd rather just buy a new drive.
Always back up your data and never use raid 0 for data you care about.
dude who said they have to do 3000 different ones? duh
111l
@@MrNepal8848 That's still a tonne of time you're paying that employee before they start making you any money
They must pay extremely well I got enough stress in my life I don’t need a job that feels like BOMB defusing everyday lol smh
**Mission Impossible theme song plays**
Richard Henderson FIRST?
im sure they've had plenty of time to get used to it. it'd probably be stressful for the first few weeks though for sure
I work in electrons repair. When you pull apart your first anything it's always stressful because so many things can go wrong. After you've done a few of that device it becomes quite easy and rewarding.
Richard Henderson Do you do VEX or FIRST or something else?
No one:
The guy with the hdds: correct correct correct correct correct
correct
Green Anon lol
*_negative_*
He's the chinese version of Dwight Schrute
@@AxeAR So you mean a cheap copy.
"Whatever the bossman says" I like this guy.
After few years of dropping pc hardware, Linus finally decided to drop himself
What a smooth transition into an advertisment, bravo.
I think it was the best one I saw, so natural. I think the tunnelbear memes got to him :p
Yeah, maybe the best one yet
5:39 *Correct
*5:38 correct
Captions say 'Corect'
‘That’s like... that’s like asking me if i want to tell you about synergy, today’s sponsor!’
GUYS LINUS IS HOW TO BASIC
Scarlet Squid im how to basic
I'm howtobasic
error 404 not 301
No, I'm Dirty Dan!
no this is patrick.
I would be REALLY nervous as one of those data recovery experts with Linus right beside me.
5:37, Linus 2018 : “The stopper is this black guy right here”.
The story behind Linus we never knew.
Correct
Next Video: Linus diffuses a bomb.
But not before dropping it.
Alternative title: LinusTechTips is being rebranded to LukeTechTips!
watch channel super fun
Alternative title: LukeTechTips is being rebranded to NukeTechTips.
This video is dope! The chair part was hilarious lol
SDG Danny you could say, DriveSaver has been Linused, ok it's bad joke, i will go away now,.....
nobody:
linus' mask: ↓↓
lol was going to comment the same thing
0:30 - best LTT ad ever
2:17 - Linus can´t sit down
4:49 - LinusDoNotEatTips
5:57 - LinusDestroyTips
9:57 - Linus got roasted
Did Linus drop it 😂 - No he Destroyed it!!
Very cool video nonetheless!
haris javed of*
Random Commenter
*OFFFH
He never drops stuff
Random Commenter thank you! But the added f was for additional emphasis
3:36 - No, they've got 3 read/write heads and 1 read head. One of the platter sides is used by the actuators for head tracking.
Linus knew what was ahead off time 0:22
*Correct*
Benjamin Jooste corect is incorrect
Negative
Linus.exe=negativ
Linus_drops_himself.exe=true
This is surgeon simulator irl
PC edition
Surgeon simulator irl. Just think of what you said. It's like saying battlefield 1 irl 😂
+Spyros Fronimos Well surgeon sim is very realistic... :)
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@@spyrosfronimos9742 surgeon simulator is not realistic, it's impossible and EXTREMELYYYYYY HARD and frustrating and it aims to be that way, so that's why the guy compared it to fixing a drive :p
Every time he touches his mask, my heart cries a little.
@@fartsoundeffect5013 the rona
@@fartsoundeffect5013 nanananana
Nanananana nanananana
he has surgical mask and was in one of the cleanest room of the state what are you on about
CORRECT
NEGATIVE
Consider this situation: You sit beneath someone that you don't know, somewhere on a bench. You both watch the same video. After the video had ended, the other guy suddenly turns his head towards you. He repeats a phrase from the video without alteration or commentary. A smile is on his face. He is obviously in expectation of a positive reaction. How DO you react?
1. You laugh and approve of his great humor, but you think he is mentally challenged and you better don't upset him.
2. You stare at him. You can't believe the melonic misery in front of you. You hope he just gets up and leaves.
3. You immediately punch his stupid, fucking face and throw him in front of a car!
4. You laugh because you think he actually made a good joke or whatever.
Negative
Did anyone else notice how many times Linus readjusted his mask in the clean room?
Jonah Brady assuming they are the same as the mask I use (look identical) he needed to pich the area around his nose more, has a small metal (?) Strip there
Big nose, man!
I noticed that, I believe he didnt put the upper strap of the mask above and around his ears. Thats why its slipping!
It's kinda fun matching his voice to what his face would look like without the mask.
It's because when you talk, your jaw moves, thus shifting the mask.
Linus, please overclock the Almighty Pentium 4 (Attempt #2)
SlapThatBurger - WT i saw your last comment too :D just keep trying
Same
the people want it, LINUS!
is this turning into the "can it run Crysis" meme
pentium d next plz
5:57 I've had always wanted to know what's that square black thing on top of the platter.
To make sure its shiny
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, but it’s hard drive repair.
Absolutely nailed it! XD 😆👍👏
Linus: So you’ve done I was told over 50 000 of this?
The Drive Savers guy: Whatever the bossman says.
😂😂😂
Edit: Thank you sooo much for all the likes!❤️
Sounds a bit fishy to me hahaha!
Trancemaster Onyx yepp it does
*Linus then proceeds to drop it later*
I can't believe some people have the patience to perform tasks like these. That is exactly why I have the utmost respect for them.
"I'm just gonna be a nice youtuber"
Lol does that even exist?
Have you ever seen Paul's Hardware?
holographicdreams Yeah. In germany theres a grandma telling storys, she's kinda nice
3000 drives? Can there be an additional rule where he has to repair _and_ not drop 3000 drives consecutively?
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really you are 2 things , with my respect and full freedom to express 1st insanely tech maniac person , 2nd helpful well advertiser person
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Consider this situation: You sit beneath someone that you don't know, somewhere on a bench. You both watch the same video. After the video had ended, the other guy suddenly turns his head towards you. He repeats a phrase from the video without alteration or commentary. A smile is on his face. He is obviously in expectation of a positive reaction. How DO you react?
1. You laugh and approve of his great humor, but you think he is mentally challenged and you better don't upset him.
2. You stare at him. You can't believe the melonic misery in front of you. You hope he just gets up and leaves.
3. You immediately punch his stupid, fucking face and throw him in front of a car!
4. You laugh because you think he actually made a good joke or whatever.
Well I still have my dignity, unlike him. He traded it for likes.
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Consider the following:
youre gay
̷ ̴ ̸ɢ̸ʟ̶ɪ̸ᴛ̶ᴄ̶ʜ̷ ̶ ̶ You take yourself so seriously it's hilarious. You wasted so much time replying to this guy when you could have just scrolled past it
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The ideal place to install a screen protector.
Wow the patience these technicians need to do this kind of work!
patience + strong nerves if you have to repair drive which has everything damaged , you replace everything and you still have problems running it while you have only limited time to fix it
It is pretty cool to see some of the things they do for recovery. Had to send in a few disks for clients because they were past what I could do.
hdd dont have rgb inside then???!! o.o
yet...
Thats why they’re slow!
RGB Actuators when
Thats why you need to bring your HDD to drivesavers and ask them to install RGB inside your drive.
Tell them that everything needs RGB, including their clean room and their suits.
Not the kind of job you want to have consumed 4 beers the night before.
4? lol... Unless you chugged all of them 2 hours before work, I think most people would be fine. :P
thats why theyre all asian
@@FusionC6 Canadian or American "beer"?
I wouldn't trust Linus with my hard drives lol
especially 10 tb m.2's
10tb of precious porn
Nice profile pic, can you source it?
CheeseRS Gaming pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/895896950796677120/6du6WjOm_400x400.jpg
The guy that made that pic is called "falvie", if you're curious you can look it up on e621.net ;)
lol i love it when your face mask keeps on falling down
That synergy transition 😂 so smooth
Who let Linus do this?
lmao linus is so careless with equipment sometimes I cringe a little. that japanese tech guy at 3:56 was really worried about how linus was holding the drive lol
Somebody that obviously never seen a LTT video... because if they did, they wouldn't have let him into the building, probably even a restraining order saying he isn't allowed in a 1 mile radius of the building.
@ 2:18 LMFAO!
I don't think Linus got much rough and tumble play as a kid. His body mechanics are awkward at best.
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Linus drops himself :)
Linus smashing a multi-million dollar clean room door Tips.
wha- oi!!!
Linus got me laughing so many times. Especially when his chair went rolling. I couldn’t help but burst out in laughter AHAHAHA
Finally something rare and interesting
I think he got it 👌
The thumbnail actually isn't click-bait, wow. Impressive.
I could feel the air conditioning through my screen
I need to install a screen protector, can I use the clean room too?
Ijaz aslam I want a clean room to apply screen protectors too ;-;
Negative - positive - correct - ya
N O T Q U I T E
HE TALKS IIN BINARIES
What will get dropped today?
AmiBorg hmm
AmiBorg DEEZ NUTZ XDDDD RAWR 😂😂😂😂😂 👇😩👇 👏😤
A hard drive that he's previously repaired of course!
Stockmarket
13:00 I just knew this was coming.
That is *C O R R E C T*
Linus did it
Verlisify Oi, what are yyyyoooouuuuuuu doin here?
Verlisify catch the intruder haters!!!!! Attack him with your hate comments!
Lol what are u doing here
Delete your channel now
behind the scene:
Linus dropped the read-write head.
3:23 my hdd rattling sound, when its come to this stage im ready to say goodbye to my data
Was anybody else waiting waiting for him to drop it or something important?
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My guess is that it works, but he drops it.