You'll be gaming on the display on the side of your 5090 or 6090 pretty soon. Then probably the Motherboard I/O cover, the top of the ram, the top of the m.2, the back of the PSU, etc...
It's a good thing you made this video. I was recently planning on buying an AIO with a display to replace my monitor. Guess I'll just stick with what I have. :(
I think it should be okay, because there are some cables that are routed from the front to the back via the top side of the motherboard (although idk if that was just luck or intentional :P)
Give it a couple of months and some mad lad will code the original game so it can be played natively, which this thing sure can do considering it is playable on lower end electronics.
You could've also used VRCDN as latency is only 0.7 seconds from your PC to the streaming service (using the RTSP link or the MP4 link or the Preview link)
1:56 breaking the connector to figure out the orientation has been my tried and true method since i started building. i don't know if i'm ready for change
Does it also work if you use localhost as the url? If so, you could probably just make your own webserver on your machines and hopefully decrease latency by a lot since you're not connecting to then internet anymore.
I could hardly see through the tears in my eyes in the last few minutes of this video (the fact that I'm a chinese with chinese eyes doesn't help at all). Excellent video as always Dawid!
I'm a bit confused as to why NZXT would make a display with 60Hz refresh, but couple it with USB 2.0. Obviously, there is a bandwidth issue. No idea how you thought of this, but it's why I sub.
That's the sucky part he was limited by the CAM software, and hardware interface. There are a lots of small round displays now for hobby electronics projects with HDMI interfaces that can do the proper bandwidth.
If the desktop is encoding an H.264 video that gets streamed to the display on the cooler, it would only require a fraction of the bandwidth available over USB 2.0. Even a 4K Blu-Ray maxes out at 128 Mbps.
Use ffmpeg to stream desktop to localhost while also resizing the stream to smaller resolution (ideally that fits your AIO). you can open the stream in browser (assuming you have the correct streaming protocol selected). that way you should be able to get your latency down to few seconds or maybe even less... or you can setup a local rtsp server and stream to it with OBS... then with little HTML knowledge you can make your own little streaming twitch-like platform locally... that will also reduce your latency... (its still going to be few seconds... but definetly better than twitch)
In general I'd agree. However, in this instance LTT has done gaming on a similar thing. I can't recall if they did an AIO, but they've done front-of-case screens gaming before lol.
I honestly doubt anyone else on RUclips wouldn't think about gaming on the screen of a cooler 😂. Utterly insane. Well done, I give you thiddy three out of ten for this video.
I love it, this is content heaven! I remember porting Quake (vanilla) to my Compaq personal organizer back in the day (don't ask why I had one of those); the results weren't massively better - but it worked :)
You know when a Dawid video includes "it got me thinking..." In the intro, we're in for one hell of a gaming hardware fever dream for the next 10-20 minutes
Just picked up a Jonsbo d41 case and it has a screen built into it. I actually used it to install windows and mess with the bios. I also played a couple games on it. It has the same resolution as a steam deck 1280x800. Pretty neat little case got it for my old parts 5800x3d 3080ti. Love your channel you do crazy stuff nobody else does.
@@Elinzar i was surprised the build quality was fine came in perfect condition the extra screen looks good its 1280x800. The only complaint I have is there’s not a lot of room behind the motherboard for cable management. But for its size you can put a 360 aio or a decently tall air cooler in it. And I’ve seen people put really big gpu’s like the gaming oc 4090 in it. And the design has plenty of airflow with plenty of holes on the top, bottom and front of the case. I have 3x120 fans on the bottom 2x140 on the top and a 120 on the back and front. I used a thermalright peerless assassin 120 cooler, 5800x3d and a ftw3 3080ti with an evga p2 750 watt psu. Its weird having the psu up front in the case. But it was nice having the small screen i used it to install windows and change some bios settings to make sure everything worked before moving it to my game room. The only crappy thing now is everyone likes this build better than my main rig. Its a 7950x3d, arctic freezer ii 420 cooler, 4090 in a phanteks evolve x case. There are two ways you can get the case screen or no screen and mesh or solid panels. Make sure to get mesh but I hope this helps some. I need to learn how to use aida64 to make cool hardware info templates for the small screen. Thankfully you can find some and download them but I’ve seen some very cool ones. Seems like this case is getting kind of popular mainly because that small screen makes it unique and useful if you like tinkering.
@@ChadKenova i cant blame them for liking that pc more, smallish cases are all the rage now and even if you got the mid tower ATX one (im aiming for the D31, iirc is the mATX version of this case) is fairly small having the psu in the front im currently rocking a Maximus Hero IX board and the old ASUS ROG Front Base monitor in front, and is so damm useless... its also not supported in win 11 anymore so yeah, planning to go Alder lake soon and get me the D31 case to build it on and give this pc to my cousing or we thanks for the details, i will pay attention to the cable magnament and im glad it have good quality, i hope that it survives shipping to Latin america tho lmao, do you remember if it was well packed?
Assuming this works, you could self host a webpage that allows you to broadcast to the AIO in real time at a semi decent framerate. I bet somebody has already made such a thing or even if I knew about this, could of done it for you. Love these wacky videos and challenges.
lol, that was awesome. Flipping the display is also likely going to add latency because it will require and additional frame buffer to flip all the pixels. Not that it matters in this case, lol
I've got a case with a display on the front of it. It's a perfectly normal 8" 1280x800 IPS LCD over HDMI, so there's nothing too special about it other than just the e-peen factor of literally gaming on my gaming PC. They market it for either Wallpaper Engine or Aida64 sensor panel.
Hey, Thermaltake sells a Display you can put on your RAM called the "Pacific R2 Ultra Memory LCD Monitor Kit" They also have a Case called "Ceres 500 TG" that you can ALSO buy an extra display for "LCD Panel Kit for Ceres 500" Here's my idea: build a PC with as many Displays on/in the case as possible!
Great video! BTW all the new features shown, like Webpage integration, 15 degree LCD rotation, GIFs and so on are all in the recent NZXT CAM update and work on the old Kraken Z series AIO models.
I actually almost bust a gut laughing at such a stunt. Forgive me, but when Dawid first said an AIO, I imagined one of those Dell or Apple all-in-one computers and not a liquid cooler. So when he trucked out the NZXT box, I had a moment of disbelief. But it is Dawid, so..., yeah he always doing these insane stunts. Very good video, had me laughing out loud during the whole time.
For CSGO, you can use the number keys to buy stuff. Also if you died, you can take control of the bot by pressing "USE" which is "E" by default. Hopefully that helps for later crazy projects.
The best part of gaming on an AIO display is that you get to experience the final moments before your death in its entirety while you sip on a cup of coffee and go on about your day wondering about the life choices that led you to gaming on an AIO display
Ive been addicted to Kitboga, Pierogi, Atomic Shrimp, Pleasant Green, and of course Jim Browning for years. I watch so many channels that its kind of alarming actually... lol
This video sort of reminds me of when I try to play Minecraft on my smartwatch it was definitely a better experience, you could also sideload space desk onto it so you can actually use it as a second monitor
Something that AIO display would actually be useful for is a raspberry pi cyberdeck style build, the cooling system is also the screen. Ive never seen a cyberdeck with water cooling though, much less one that gets hot enough to need one
If only there was some kind of metal box that could hold all your components vertically
like a laptop body?
I wonder if such kind of thing already exists🤔
A car?
A safe?
Wouldn't a toolbox be too small tho
What’s next, a display on the side of our RAM??
Don’t give them ideas
I mean it's possible. RAM still doesn't generate much heat so... Why not...?
yesh
MSI Godlike boards would like a word
eta son
You'll be gaming on the display on the side of your 5090 or 6090 pretty soon. Then probably the Motherboard I/O cover, the top of the ram, the top of the m.2, the back of the PSU, etc...
Seriously, we're getting close with some motherboards.
They have to throw in more teen gamer eye candy to justify the $600+ prices
There's a display on the side of the aorus xtreme 3080!
Considering how ludicrously expensive todays GPU's are, I expect they'll come with a complete computer and 4k monitor by 2025
why have side panels and internal structure when you can just build the case out of monitors
imagine gaming on your pc fan blades, the higher the rpm the higher the refresh rate!
‘We can kind of measure the latency in minutes but it’s fine latency doesn’t matter for gaming’
-Dawid 2023
He's right. What matters is how many of your rays are traced, obviously.
It's a good thing you made this video. I was recently planning on buying an AIO with a display to replace my monitor. Guess I'll just stick with what I have. :(
Dawid is the incarnation of Intrusive Thoughts. Answering all the questions we have but were always afraid to ask
And i love it. Hahaha
RIP your actual monitor - regards from your motherboard's solder/pins on the backside.
I need to calm down by scraping my nails on a chalk board.
Why does that matter? His AIO is his monitor now.
@@alexfrey4828 He won't be competitive in warzone.
I think it should be okay, because there are some cables that are routed from the front to the back via the top side of the motherboard (although idk if that was just luck or intentional :P)
the cables where between the mobo and the display so its fine.
Doom really can be run on anything 🤣
Give it a couple of months and some mad lad will code the original game so it can be played natively, which this thing sure can do considering it is playable on lower end electronics.
If someone was able to make it run on a pregnancy test, then an AIO screen should be a cakewalk.
it can't be run on my calculator tho
Ducks need HUGS
Dude, someone played Doom on a pregnancy test a while ago, you could make that shit run off an abacus XD
Please make this a yearly series following the development of AIO displays as they increase their refresh rate and resolution.
yesss, these wacky videos are the reason why I love this channel, keep up the good work Dawid!
You could've also used VRCDN as latency is only 0.7 seconds from your PC to the streaming service (using the RTSP link or the MP4 link or the Preview link)
@72青錆 Or do that locally instead of looping it through internet
@72青錆 a local ip is basically a very close web server
1:56 breaking the connector to figure out the orientation has been my tried and true method since i started building. i don't know if i'm ready for change
Does it also work if you use localhost as the url? If so, you could probably just make your own webserver on your machines and hopefully decrease latency by a lot since you're not connecting to then internet anymore.
I could hardly see through the tears in my eyes in the last few minutes of this video (the fact that I'm a chinese with chinese eyes doesn't help at all). Excellent video as always Dawid!
dawid truly is a pioneer of our time, answering the questions we all have been pondering for years
You didn't kill the zombie, you only put it in the glory kill state
Dawid has amazing patience. Great vid as always. How about gaming on a gpu screen next?
I can display gifs and any still image on mine. Never thought to game on it 😂
I'm a bit confused as to why NZXT would make a display with 60Hz refresh, but couple it with USB 2.0. Obviously, there is a bandwidth issue. No idea how you thought of this, but it's why I sub.
Because is more of a marketing move than actually make it work
@@Elinzar do u enjoy that, you soyboy
That's the sucky part he was limited by the CAM software, and hardware interface. There are a lots of small round displays now for hobby electronics projects with HDMI interfaces that can do the proper bandwidth.
for the same reason they make 10-port SATA-3 adapter cards with a PCIe 3.0x1 interface
If the desktop is encoding an H.264 video that gets streamed to the display on the cooler, it would only require a fraction of the bandwidth available over USB 2.0. Even a 4K Blu-Ray maxes out at 128 Mbps.
Use ffmpeg to stream desktop to localhost while also resizing the stream to smaller resolution (ideally that fits your AIO). you can open the stream in browser (assuming you have the correct streaming protocol selected). that way you should be able to get your latency down to few seconds or maybe even less...
or you can setup a local rtsp server and stream to it with OBS... then with little HTML knowledge you can make your own little streaming twitch-like platform locally... that will also reduce your latency... (its still going to be few seconds... but definetly better than twitch)
Dawid Does Tech Stuff, doing things no one actually thought of.
Man this is why I love your channel =))
That resumes This tech channel
In general I'd agree. However, in this instance LTT has done gaming on a similar thing. I can't recall if they did an AIO, but they've done front-of-case screens gaming before lol.
Well, I thought about doing this. Then Noctua came up.
You got a hit in Doom Eternal, not a kill. But still . . . definitely the future of gaming.
Dawid is one of those people that takes all of those what ifs that we think about in the shower and made a RUclips channel out of it.
Maybe he can make a video on this what if: what if my mother loved me?😢
@@pencilcase8068 Or maybe your dad actually came back with the milk?.
Shout-out to the people that watch that stream.
I honestly doubt anyone else on RUclips wouldn't think about gaming on the screen of a cooler 😂. Utterly insane. Well done, I give you thiddy three out of ten for this video.
This makes me think back of the days when i was playing some ancient games on tiny black and white tv. 😁Exept the aio screen is a lot better.....
This is why I am sub’d.
You rock David!
I love it, this is content heaven! I remember porting Quake (vanilla) to my Compaq personal organizer back in the day (don't ask why I had one of those); the results weren't massively better - but it worked :)
This could work with a turn based game.
You know when a Dawid video includes "it got me thinking..." In the intro, we're in for one hell of a gaming hardware fever dream for the next 10-20 minutes
I actually use a barrowrch waterblock with a 2.9in hdmi 1440×1440 60hz display and you could actually game on it.
The fact u put This to work its ingenius by itself no one expected This to work
A crazy idea that required an even crazier mind to pull off. Kudos, Dawid - there is no end to your madness.
Pressing Balls against the Radiator -> David “ Ouuh that turned the pc ON!” Thats absolut Gold right there 😂
Just picked up a Jonsbo d41 case and it has a screen built into it. I actually used it to install windows and mess with the bios. I also played a couple games on it. It has the same resolution as a steam deck 1280x800. Pretty neat little case got it for my old parts 5800x3d 3080ti. Love your channel you do crazy stuff nobody else does.
How good it is to build on it? I really want one for myself
@@Elinzar i was surprised the build quality was fine came in perfect condition the extra screen looks good its 1280x800. The only complaint I have is there’s not a lot of room behind the motherboard for cable management. But for its size you can put a 360 aio or a decently tall air cooler in it. And I’ve seen people put really big gpu’s like the gaming oc 4090 in it. And the design has plenty of airflow with plenty of holes on the top, bottom and front of the case. I have 3x120 fans on the bottom 2x140 on the top and a 120 on the back and front. I used a thermalright peerless assassin 120 cooler, 5800x3d and a ftw3 3080ti with an evga p2 750 watt psu. Its weird having the psu up front in the case. But it was nice having the small screen i used it to install windows and change some bios settings to make sure everything worked before moving it to my game room. The only crappy thing now is everyone likes this build better than my main rig. Its a 7950x3d, arctic freezer ii 420 cooler, 4090 in a phanteks evolve x case. There are two ways you can get the case screen or no screen and mesh or solid panels. Make sure to get mesh but I hope this helps some. I need to learn how to use aida64 to make cool hardware info templates for the small screen. Thankfully you can find some and download them but I’ve seen some very cool ones. Seems like this case is getting kind of popular mainly because that small screen makes it unique and useful if you like tinkering.
@@ChadKenova i cant blame them for liking that pc more, smallish cases are all the rage now and even if you got the mid tower ATX one (im aiming for the D31, iirc is the mATX version of this case) is fairly small having the psu in the front
im currently rocking a Maximus Hero IX board and the old ASUS ROG Front Base monitor in front, and is so damm useless... its also not supported in win 11 anymore so yeah, planning to go Alder lake soon and get me the D31 case to build it on and give this pc to my cousing or we
thanks for the details, i will pay attention to the cable magnament and im glad it have good quality, i hope that it survives shipping to Latin america tho lmao, do you remember if it was well packed?
Awesome idea Dawid, Greatly look forward to your next crazy PC idea lol
Assuming this works, you could self host a webpage that allows you to broadcast to the AIO in real time at a semi decent framerate.
I bet somebody has already made such a thing or even if I knew about this, could of done it for you.
Love these wacky videos and challenges.
Novnc could work, a vnc client for the browser
Unfortunately the web intergration just had that low of a framerste even on low content and static webpages
Gaming inside our PC case is the future. Brands need to develop these more, it's totally not a useless gadget.
Dawid is the mad scientist of computer hardware
I'm so excited for the future! Thank you, for being such trailblazer Dawid!
hope manufacturers do release a led matrix for the pc and have dawid game on it
This is legitimately the content I go on RUclips for. I love it.
Wanna try gaming on a keyboard that has a screen under it? I would love to watch that!
Brilliant,nobody does mad stuff like this,love it!!!
Only Dawid could think of something like this lmao
lol, that was awesome. Flipping the display is also likely going to add latency because it will require and additional frame buffer to flip all the pixels. Not that it matters in this case, lol
Dawid is gonna end up gaming on a smart watch isnt he?
Tons of great Dj's play music on twitch
You gotta play doom on a power supply display
I've got a case with a display on the front of it.
It's a perfectly normal 8" 1280x800 IPS LCD over HDMI, so there's nothing too special about it other than just the e-peen factor of literally gaming on my gaming PC.
They market it for either Wallpaper Engine or Aida64 sensor panel.
i thought he meant "all in one" DESKTOP PC
Best clickbait ever
Me too, I was thinking I know they’re not the best but not bad enough to make video on, this makes more sense…
You misinterpreting the title isn't clickbait though, is it?
Dawid: *Leans motherboard directly on monitor screen*
Me: *😬😬😬😬😬😬😬😬😬*
The latency of this AIO display is so awesome it's like controlling a Mars rover from Earth at the speed of light! ;-)
Hey, Thermaltake sells a Display you can put on your RAM called the "Pacific R2 Ultra Memory LCD Monitor Kit"
They also have a Case called "Ceres 500 TG" that you can ALSO buy an extra display for "LCD Panel Kit for Ceres 500"
Here's my idea: build a PC with as many Displays on/in the case as possible!
Maybe you need to take some time off.....
This is why I follow you; no one else in the universe would have thought to try this. Kudos!
Your videos are fantastic. Thanks for the (informative) laugh.
5:03 I feel that scream would be useful future video meme material for you dawid.
I don’t know where you come up with your ideas, but you are an original. Always interesting.
This is the video I've been seeking for all my life.
That is the funniest thumbnail and video tile I've ever seen! 🤣
With Twitch, you can click the popup window, and copy the URL and use that. It should be more full screen.
One of the best Videos since a long time - peak performance Dawid! 😂
Great video! BTW all the new features shown, like Webpage integration, 15 degree LCD rotation, GIFs and so on are all in the recent NZXT CAM update and work on the old Kraken Z series AIO models.
I actually almost bust a gut laughing at such a stunt. Forgive me, but when Dawid first said an AIO, I imagined one of those Dell or Apple all-in-one computers and not a liquid cooler. So when he trucked out the NZXT box, I had a moment of disbelief. But it is Dawid, so..., yeah he always doing these insane stunts. Very good video, had me laughing out loud during the whole time.
Honestly, could possibly be the best video/idea you've had. Love it! 👐
As soon as I saw the title, I thought “Of course he did!” Great video as usual!
Only you would do this, or Basically Homeless... or me heh... good one bud!
As others have pointed out, it's pretty funny that he actually didn't get a kill in doom and only staggered an demon instead
I know it's not why people are here, but the lighting is on point for that intro. Your eyes are looking gorgeous, my man.
For CSGO, you can use the number keys to buy stuff.
Also if you died, you can take control of the bot by pressing "USE" which is "E" by default.
Hopefully that helps for later crazy projects.
Dawid officially co-opting the LTT soyface thumbnails is a wild thing to see
"Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether they could, they didn't stop to think if they should"
Thank you for answering the one question that has been keeping me up at night
Dawid! Only You can think of a test such as this LOL I love it!
Keep up the meds, Dawid! Very entertaining! 😂🍻
I think there might be a market for a screen on the side of your PC case, or even a thin mountable monitor you can add into existing cases.
pretty sure those exist, i did pull apart an old monitor and put it inside my pc case that was pretty cool
The best part of gaming on an AIO display is that you get to experience the final moments before your death in its entirety while you sip on a cup of coffee and go on about your day wondering about the life choices that led you to gaming on an AIO display
Awesomesauce video, Dawid!
You show us your prowess again.
Now you should try it upside down!
The DOOM footage is actually just a gaming journalist playing the game for the first time.
Can you get a fan big enough to cast a image on while it spins? That would be impressive
Thanks for answering this very important question! 👍
3:31 good to know that Dawid watches scam bait videos as well
Ive been addicted to Kitboga, Pierogi, Atomic Shrimp, Pleasant Green, and of course Jim Browning for years. I watch so many channels that its kind of alarming actually... lol
@@scottcol23 Same lmao, especially SP and Kitboga
The average mind puts Doom on a fridge
Dawid: "I see your Doom and raise you Eternal"
try some sort of remote desktop software
This video sort of reminds me of when I try to play Minecraft on my smartwatch it was definitely a better experience, you could also sideload space desk onto it so you can actually use it as a second monitor
Such an innovative idea Dawid. What are you going to do next? Play COD with a racing wheel?
Dawid, your south african/namibian accent should at least add 10 FPS to that NZXT AIO. Dude your vids are incredible, keep up the ama-zing work ;)
The realisation part of the video when you thought I know "Twitch", you looked like Keanu reeves......Good job
What a marvelous concept i am impressed by your ingenuity sir....
Dawid making gaming on funny things funny. On brand.
I love how the framerate was literally 1 frame a second, updating only when the Twitch timer would increase every second
You could Open the Stream without the Browser. I think IT IS called Streamlink, but you can do IT without the GUI, Just with an url
Something that AIO display would actually be useful for is a raspberry pi cyberdeck style build, the cooling system is also the screen. Ive never seen a cyberdeck with water cooling though, much less one that gets hot enough to need one
The fact that you can actually attempt to play a game on an AIO display is awesome haha :)
I definitely subbed to this new MLG twitch account
This was too funny. Love the video
4:53 I’ve never had the pleasure or experience of turning on my pc via crotch action 😅😂🤣🙈🤦😉
Dawid out there with that model hair. Lookin' good Dawid!
"It worked!," Dawid has a very different definition of "work" than most of us!
Epic. I hope to see a part 2 of this one :D