@@Crushnaut Yes but Linus did say that they are not doing tech support for this. Which i can understand, if you want a bespoke as fuck machine the you take responsibility for maintenance. If they wanted tech support that $100,000 would go up drastically as at that point you're talking about a support contract with the company, which can get expensive a f
Me who has been milling things for like 4 years (all be it on a 3 axis mill) can not come close to explaining how much I respect the level of craftsmanship of the desk.
yeah, me too. my apprenticeship as a tool mechanic is coming to an end in about a month and I have to say - 5 axis machining always looks super impressive 🙂 it is in the eye of the beholder if you are satisfied with the surface finish of an end mill, though. I would have loved to see the milled surfaces polished for that extra bling
@@AraniaTwoFer Totally. I went back and forth on surface finish and made the call this way for the way it reflects and scatters light into the glass. There’s no right answer since it’s not a structural decision, but I’m pretty pumped with how it turned out.
@@timholowachuk personally digg the surface finish tool marks. Something's I like a surface grinder or those electrolysis finishes but tool marks gotta lot of charm to them. If i was the end customer I'd be super pleased with this finish in this application
@@obeliskphaeton I felt something when I noticed only 4TB of SSD storage, and 64 gigs of ram for 100 THOUSAND dollars. I've seen builds 10 times cheaper with at least 2 times as ram, and like at least 24 tb ssd ram 💀
This dude gets paid 100k to build a pc, has all the parts sent to him for free, and then puts a sponsor spot on the video. Linus has the game on lockdown
You both got it twisted lol. The $100,000 doesn’t go to Linus. It’s used to build the pc. Linus probably made a good chunk of money off it. But considering he went over budget probably didn’t make as much as you think.
@@WidgyAinz Not sure what the pay structure is at LMG but having 2 months of engineering time is probably 10-12k in actual cost and a lot more in opportunity cost. That said it will probably be generating good revenue with multiple videos and floatplane exclusives. Not even mentioning that the price tag makes me assume it is for a Mr. Beast gaming video or something so it is also a huge collab putting more eyes on LMG
Heh and the performance is probably within one order of magnitude between the two despite the 3 orders of magnitude price difference lol. Yeah I'm jelly.
@@acatwithinternetaccess9433if half your income goes to personal expenses, then put for example 35% into your savings, then use the 15% for something you want for fun or candy. (Or other things)
I mean my set up is not cheap. I don't need a flex my PC itself, but My peripherals include an LG 42 in OLED TV as a monitor (same one as linus), Klipsch RP-600M bookshelfs and there 10in sub. And on a whim using nothing more than my receiver, I can take my wireless keyboard and mouse to the couch and enjoy 120-in projector with even bigger Klipsch speakers. I'm actually probably about 15k in on my setup, I'm honestly waiting for LG's 93-in OLED to come out at an affordable price not the 20/30K they're asking for it 😂
I find it ironic that even with a near infinite budget for hardware and the most custom cooling solution known to man, they only managed to hit 45 FPS with Minecraft Shaders enabled when they cranked up the graphics and looked into the distance lol.
I despise bethesda for their awfull optimization on their games. But hotdamn. Minecraft must be on a class of its own. I can't imagine the nightmare it must be to try to optmize this java behemoth.
@@dreukrag minecraft actually can be run on a potato from ten years ago they're just doing 4k with the highest shaders it's got a huge spectrum, on medium settings it can run on anything with 60+ fps but with supershaders it'll chug like this video
@@hmm_okok But even without graphics mods modern Minecraft is a LOT harder to run than it was some years ago. In early to mid 2010's it was still playable even on a Pentium 4 or Athlon XP as long as you had a decent graphics card from 2002 or later.
No it doesn't, it's a crap ripoff. They think this work is worth 100k. -24 years working in i.t. building and maintaining all types of machines/networks. a little experience.
@@majdichabbeh not at all dude Do you realize what it costs to hire an mechanical engineer for two months worth of work hours? Especially from another company. You could add another 30 to 50k to the price.
its for a person that almost only plays minecraft even heavily modded its going to touch 100gb the other 3.7tb will be for videos and editing and id imagine he has some sort of nas already
@@growtopiafix8287 Yeah he did, but he was talking about not taking the easy way out and filling it a petabyte of storage or something ridiculous. I'm not talking about putting $100,000 worth of extreme storage in there. Like give me 8TB for God's sake. 4TB is a laughably small amount for a computer that is going to last for 5+ years especially for a content creator. It would have been nice if they specifically addressed it and said "Hey we're only putting in four terabytes because he's got a NAS, or specifically said he didn't need it, etc"
People are misunderstanding you. I agree it's a ludicrous waste of money not because the PC itself was not worth building but because Linus has 0 knowledge about minecraft performance and did the worst possible job testing it. Allocating anything more than 10GB of RAM is a waste and begging for stuttering from Java's garbage collection. No performance mods tested. No testing CPU load under large modpacks either. I know LTT entertainment stuff is meant for casuals but at least get someone who knows something about Minecraft to do tests...
@@rightwingsafetysquad9872The water cooling here was made to just add cost... they're not getting any better temps than an 011 XL custom loop with three 360mm rads..mine has two loops with 7950x and 4090...I doubt it's getting any better performance..and they didn't even put 128gb of memory or 8tb nvme drives.
@@GSP-76 Not only that, but they didn't even give that 13900KS the speed of memory it deserves. Mine runs happily with 6400Mhz C32 DDR5, and the ONLY reason I didn't go faster is because I picked this kit up last year, when it was towards the top of the pile and almost twice as much as it is now. The performance and config of these parts is borderline shameful.
Spending $5,000 on a computer and $12,000 on a sound system for it's bad enough but spendin more than $80,000 on a desk disgusting, dude could have fed so many homeless kids with that
To be fair this is not optimized at all. Mods like Sodium, Lithium, Starlight, and Nvidium (which is incompatible with shaders) can sometimes triple your fps
and only 1 Graphic Card. lmao, thought it'll have mutiple GPU, CPU, motherboards, etc. but its just ur high end PC but with Fancy table and tools. They do have THE BEST COOOLING systems but not worth 100K lol
@@thangmm9721 none of those multiples would be of any use at all, those are the kinds of things that you would find in server hardware which he already explained isn't what they're going to be doing because server infrastructure is incredibly expensive and only provides negative benefits for minecraft.
@@supercomputer0448 Nope, He could've gotten a server-grade computer with a 64-core CPU and AI Learning GPUs for around 100k, at least he got a 5K Pc and a 95K desk :)
@alanhepburn446 a lot of server cpus aren't meant for gaming. You can run 40 instances of the same game. But just regular frames won't be much better than a regular high end cpu.
the ram isn't even "the best of the best", they kinda cheaped out with it not being 6400+ or even manually tuned. weird that xmp also won't even run, it should easily with 1dpc
@@jojodicus I think the reason for xmp not working is that they're using 4 sticks. 4 sticks is still pretty unstable for ddr5, I'm easily running 2 sticks at 7200mhz tho
@@Bramagon their dark kingping board only supports 2 sticks (1dpc, like i said in the comment above) and they're using a 2x32gig kit. but yes, 2dpc are and always have been unstable at high frequencies. with 1dpc they should run xmp no problem with a halfway decent cpu sample
@@TheMineShack without overclock yes, but that's exactly what xmp is for. with higher end skus you can easily push 6800+mts, provided you get a non-garbage sample (which is rare for a ks, but can happen)
I was blown away to only see 64GB of ram in this setup. For most uses it may not be needed but, when minecraft alone was eating 30+GB, i see no reason for not providing 128GB with the budget. Everything else looked amazing, excited to see the build videos.
6:03 So around E0, a full octave below a standard bass guitar. Probably pretty good for explosion sound effects and things like that. I want to slap my 6 string bass while hooked up to that woofer.
The funny thing is if i had originally discovered this thing by seeing its owner showing it off, I would think it was stupid. But I am absolutely enthralled by Linus describing this crazy project. Side note, my phone kept trying to insert a laughing emoji after "Linus" for some reason.
it's the same with insanely expensive wristwatches, you can't help but scoff to people that flex it but also can't help to admire the craftsmanship when the designer try to show it off
Oh no, it’s still stupid. But just because it’s stupid doesn’t mean it’s not still cool. Super cars are stupid but if someone asked me if I wanted to drive one I would be all over it.
It's sort of a catch 22. We scoff at people who would spend exorbitant amounts of money for something like this. Yet at the same time, the people who are passionate about building things like this love the opportunity to have the freedom to go all out and really make something unique and demonstrate their skill/passion at their craft.
@@Rowrin facts. My boss is very spare no expense when it comes to his own stuff. He also has a bit of Linus’s “sure let’s try it and make it cool” attitude. Some of my favorite projects have been his personal ones because I get to try stuff I wouldn’t try on a customers project and I’m not fighting for every penny with the customer, so I can do it big and right.
I was expecting a proper raid setup with top-of-the-line SSDs, not blowing like all of the 100k, but a decent amount. As Linus said, the main computer components only cost around $5000, I would expect at least a small portion of the rest of the budget dedicated to amping up the specs, like more RAM, storage, or even like a built in UPS or backup PSU.
i agree. if i was making it i would try connect 2 motherboards and put 4 rtx 4090 and connect them all making a monstosity, that monitor is also only 135 hertz wit hfor that much money, it should have had much more fps, the ram is ridiculous, only 64gb, i would expect minimum 256 gb of ram in there, so overall this build is horrible
@@dewsongs3128 I'm detecting some slight amount of sarcasm, but you not only moved the goalposts but changed the sport entirely with your point. This being for gaming, their choice of CPU/GPU was not only good but best - no one wants a finicky and unstable rig. That leaves throwing in a good raid array, maybe an excessive amount of memory, and fun things like a battery backup like @kur1su410 mentioned. The entire point of the rig was to be excessive and ridiculous... might as well do it where there is benefit and it's possible.
@@digjhow1428 even if you were using the best shaders and resource packs there are, I don’t think you’d need any more than 60 for Minecraft. I understand spending 100k on a computer and only getting a minute amount out of it is kind of a slap to the balls, but there’s no way Minecraft of all games needs 100 frames a second
It is crazy how this one video is the beginning of hours and hours of content all about this table on multiple channels over multiple months. And I'm gonna watch all of it.
This is exactly the type of motivation I needed after I just spent the last 6 hours doing coursework for a CAD class I'm taking. Always good to see what a talented designer can do.
What do you want to do with your knowledge? I'm an industrial designer, knowing 2d/3d modeling and design language will give you the opportunity to do so many careers. You can do it, great career path with a million options and positions.
@@randomhero123 what type of stuff have you worked on? I’m studying mechanical engineering and got quite a lot of interest in CAD as I have done it as a hobby for years before studying engineering at uni
i like the fact that you're happy with the build but even put your input as to the subjects of warranty, 1 of 1 and all other realistic parts of owning a good and professional business. very professional, love to see it.
Im baffled that they didn't get a binned / golden sample CPU with this budget. They could have squeezed out a decent amount of additional fps in Minecraft
Yes, but drilling such long holes is not easy and would mean you either have grub screws from the outside or a double bottom layer which would make it a lot heavier. Cleaning would be a nightmare and so would be sitting at your desk. If the bottom gets heatsoked its very unpleasant to touch, or the components could throttle if the heat cant move away fast enough.
Yeah, my first Idea was - 100k for a PC? It'll be a lot of work finding stuff expensive enough. Then I realized - Just build a PC for any price point, throw audio equipment at it to fill the budfet, won't be that much of a challenge.
With money not being an issue it would be awesome to see a desk made of massive copper! Then using the desk as a passive chiller for the ultimate silenced machine!
There's some real odd choices here, if you're going to go with a 13900ks you may as well also get a copper ihs, and a contact frame. Also there was only like 2 2 terabyte ssds in here? I was expecting like an optane p5800x as the boot drive and some huge array of 8tb m.2 drives
@@mlem think the ram was because they would get faster memory speeds with 64gb dual channel memory than 128gb quad channel. And he only plays Minecraft so he'll never use more than 64gb. This way he actually gets faster gaming performance. I don't understand the drives though, only 4TB of storage for a 100k PC seems very weird lol. Would make more sense to have a raid configuration to get super fast drive speeds. This is like pleb level drives right now.
@@xxxromant So, would you then be crying out of sheer happiness, or because you realize you're now broke and can't afford rent and would probably have to auction off one of your kidneys? For myself, it'd probably the first one, and then the latter, about five seconds later. 🥲
Some people might want to spend 100 thousand dollars on a computer that runs Minecraft on full settings at 44fps. Those people have way too much money and at least now it gets redistributed.
If there's any additional content about this desk on floatplane, you earned yourself a subscriber. This is why LTT is the best in the business. The B roll literally made my jaw drop.
@@cpypcy pretty sure they said in the video they could have used 100 tb of storage for that price. But it could put too much load on the CPU. They wanted pure performance.
Just 64gb ram and even worse 4tb storage for $100k built?! What a joke, it should have been atleast 128gb ram with 40tb+ storage for a content creator like him who probably wouldn't ever wanna deal with ram or storage management. If you just fire couple of triple AAA games, heavy browsing, streaming and editing workload your ram is gone and 4tb storage is totally not enough for how much footage he might record and all the games and stuff. 10:00
I hope there are like 10 follow up videos on this going through all of the different design choices and interesting components and all of the obstacles that had to be overcome. I'm also curious to see where the jank is.
We will never see nor hear of this again, as is typically the case with every build they do- they might reference it once in a blue moon, but we'll never an in-depth video. Remember, Linus does 'entertainment'' not educational videos 99% of the time.
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@@A-Known-Enemy It's a rare thing; like I/we said, they normally don't and just gloss over the details of their various builds. It's weird that they did the whole reveal and then 2 months later post the build video...
the open dislike of this rich Minecraft zoomer. linus shows at the beginning middle and end. Is actualy wonderful. It was the most professional. "I don't like you, we are not friends thank you for your endless amounts of trust fund money you didn't earn. Please never contact us again unless you have twice that amount next time. you rich manchild." I've ever seen.
@@housemouseshorts lol what? i couldn't give to shits about karl but its just embarrassing how wrong you are and obviously no social antennas what so ever.
The biggest over sight here was turning the aluminum portion into pure decoration. You've gone as far as to CNC mill the thing, you might as well of turned it into a heatsink, to at the very least cool the ambient air inside the case.
I honestly thought the exact same thing. Only reason I could possibly think of is engineering it in a way it isn't uncomfortable to the user with ambient heat or if the kid is one of those obnoxious people that touches the desk with their thighs could be a challenge or not worth it.
@@Bombskwad92 that's what I'm saying. Using the desk as a heatsink means a warm desk. Would take extra engineering to put the heat in a spot for people who touch the underside of their desk. That and heat dissipating from the desk would heat up the room much more than dealing with the heat inside of the desk like they did.
@@allofthelasers6569 Well they are awesome as they can really nicely complement LED screens with the amount of pixel mapping you can do on these. AAAND at the same time they are a very powerful strobe. But for a computer at 1200W peak power and around 25 lbs in weight it's almost certainly unfeasible. Also you would need to build in like a Processing Node that controls these, which can not just become quite costly (the fixtures already are fairly expensive), but with the space constraints I am not aware of any control solution that would fit.
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They can't tho, as a business they have no partnership with MC to distribute keys The user have to buy windows themselves otherwise they don't technically own it
I love that 5axis mill. I work on the same type and absolutely love to see any milling you guys do. From the very first wood mill to the Tormach it has always been a joy to see the tech tips become machining tips.
I think it'd be super interesting if you took the expensive furniture concept and took it to the next level: A super efficient office/productivity PC cooled passively by the desk itself. If you could do half PC and half Mac with guts from a Mini, that'd be super f-ing cool. Also machined metals always looks so fkn sick
Having studied heat transfer in the past, this would indeed be interesting. Removing the heat from a very small area (gpu and cpu) and spreading it over square meters of surface area would need something other than just heat conduction, because even with very heat conductive materials it wouldnt spread quick enough to avoid thermal throttling. Maybe a water loop where instead of a finned heatsink with air passing through, the water would just flow over the surface of the case.
@@Eduardo1007 Heat pipes are just about the fastest you can conduct heat away from such a small, concentrated area (which is why they're used on conventional CPU and GPU coolers). Given unlimited budget like the video, you could get many custom ones made and machine custom designer heatsinks out of billet. I'm wondering if there's some heat treatment they could have done to settle the internal stresses before machining.
@@eugeneau808 how much power can an i3 and iGPU really kick out? furniture being expensive is stupid. this project should be too :) or not cause YT algo but that's my dream lol - complete brain rot
i tried googling and found a source that said $1 per lb. they removed 1075 lbs so im assuming the weight was probably 1500 or maybe more. add to that that its a massive solid block and probably a better alloy and i wouldnt be surprised if it 5k or more. maybe in the build video he will tell us
Its not cheap ..... also, it depends on the grade of aluminum, at the most possibility is the aluminum they are using is 6061-T6 grade. And the issue is when you spent so much on the block, only 30% or so is actually the stuff you want, and the rest are in the form of "chips", which "hopefully" is recycled. Welcome to the world of subtractive manufacturing,
@@junrenong8576 The worst part is that they bought a massive one piece block, then hired someone that ended up telling them "nah, let's split it on three" anyways. They could have probably saved money by buying three smaller aluminum blocks.
I like how you said you calibrated color temperature between the three monitors but because of the way OLED looks when captured via camera, it looks more blue than the LCD monitors. Could you consider explaining in a video why this is? Why do CRT / OLED look like they are a different color temperature to cameras even if our eyes don’t see it
Oled and LCD panels typically have polarizers in them, while CRTs do not.. different light wavelengths can be affected in different ways by a polarizer.. and cameras typically respond differently to polarized light, depending on the type of camera anyway.. our eyes aren't really designed to pick up on the polarization of light.. whenever you get a chance, get yourself just a cheap pair of polarized sunglasses, and try looking at an LCD panel and then and OLED panel.. And you can try a CRT if you want to..
@@fadingbeleifs that is a good point, I’m not sure why that hadn’t occurred to me. I do feel like occasionally the gamma appears different on camera between those three technologies as well but that could be due to other reasons like PWM / scan lines and the way the camera sensor picks up flashing lights during the frame capture. Either way the polarization may be a valid point, weirdly enough though I’d say modern LCD panels look more or less the same on camera as they do to the human eye but neither crt or oled do. I’d expect it to be the opposite with the polarizer
I'd love to see a $100,000 PC with all the extra stuff as added cost. This was a $100,000 setup with an average rich boy PC inside. Freaking awesome regardless, I wish I could even try a system like this in my lifetime
The open disgust in linuis voice when talking about this rich white privileged zoomer. Who has never worked a day in his life and just wants to flex. Was wonderful. He managed to say "F you. We are not friends. I do not support anything you do. I do not LIKE you. I do not LIKE your content. I do not support or endorse your content. I do not care if it breaks. I do not want anything to do with you. Thank you for the money you never earned. enjoy your huge power bills, and Do not contact my company ever again. unless you have twice that amount next time. My employees are not your servants. good day sir have "fun" beating Minecraft loser" in the most professional way ever.
As a lighting designer, the Asteras were a little too overkill for no practical reason. You don't need that high CRI for the application shown and the Bluetooth just adds a layer of complexity if not using an Astera Bridge, which is also cumbersome. I would recommend (but I know you already probably did) into high CRI addressable led strips to pair with a controller, not even close as the Asteras in terms of price and much more flexible and aesthetically pleasing imo. Apart from my opinion on that, sublime work as always, been following since 2014 and still enjoying every single video as day one. Much love from Italy!
@@MrYodaBomb Well if I was that rich I would've wanted something more aesthetically pleasing. There are more elegant and non invasive ways to achieve the same result if not better. These solutions just happen to be also cheaper.
LTT is the best, I’ve been following you since the beginning, and I’ve done IT work between the USA and Canada, I considered stopping by a few times when I worked out there. I’m a huge fan. Maybe one day I’ll get to meet you and do a walk through!
Hey Linus, just a quick tip you don’t need to pair to the Helio before closing the case if you use the master reset from the Astera app with the pin 123456 you can link without holding the power button down. The settings under the advanced action tab. I hope this helps in the future. Thanks!
We just want to remind you to check the instructions next time LOL. If you have super heavy objects OVER 355lbs, consider getting yourself an E7Q😉
I love when you said "it's flexi time" and flexied all over the place. Truly Iconic.
funny !
they said that it was too late to change them out by the time they came out
18:14 imagine skipping your own sponsor messages💀
Instructions? In this household? We don't do that here
Literally nobody can come @ me anymore for having too expensive of a setup for Minecraft. I'm jealous Karl!
Antvenom!
Lmao
I would be too with billet aluminum Mr. Ant.
@AntVenom too expensive...
yo antvenom, cool to see you here XD
Instead of Linus giving Karl the "trust me bro" warranty he gave him the "don't @ me bro" warrenty
To be fair, if you have 100k for a gimmick PC, you can probably afford to pay the people that built this to moonlight for after-hours support.
@@Crushnaut Yes but Linus did say that they are not doing tech support for this. Which i can understand, if you want a bespoke as fuck machine the you take responsibility for maintenance. If they wanted tech support that $100,000 would go up drastically as at that point you're talking about a support contract with the company, which can get expensive a f
@@Tcrumpen yes, Linus Media Group isn't supporting it. Ain't no reason Alex (for example) couldn't moonlight for support
Bad boss, he missed the opportunity to charge $ 1k for a tech hour.
@@Crushnaut Actually most contracts state youncant use work resource for another job
Me who has been milling things for like 4 years (all be it on a 3 axis mill) can not come close to explaining how much I respect the level of craftsmanship of the desk.
yeah, me too. my apprenticeship as a tool mechanic is coming to an end in about a month and I have to say - 5 axis machining always looks super impressive 🙂
it is in the eye of the beholder if you are satisfied with the surface finish of an end mill, though. I would have loved to see the milled surfaces polished for that extra bling
@@AraniaTwoFer Totally. I went back and forth on surface finish and made the call this way for the way it reflects and scatters light into the glass. There’s no right answer since it’s not a structural decision, but I’m pretty pumped with how it turned out.
@@timholowachuk personally digg the surface finish tool marks. Something's I like a surface grinder or those electrolysis finishes but tool marks gotta lot of charm to them.
If i was the end customer I'd be super pleased with this finish in this application
@@timholowachuk amazing job!
@@timholowachuk u u.nyn
send him a $2000 cost pc and say “yeah it cost us 2000 bucks but for you, buying it from us, 100,000 dollars”
Absolutely lmao. Using 13th gen Intel that's gonna smoke itself. 64 gigs of ram. And 4TB storage for 100k usd. Lmaoooo what a joke linus.
99+ missed calls from apple
@@obeliskphaeton I felt something when I noticed only 4TB of SSD storage, and 64 gigs of ram for 100 THOUSAND dollars. I've seen builds 10 times cheaper with at least 2 times as ram, and like at least 24 tb ssd ram 💀
@@obeliskphaeton remember no warranty
@@bilbobaggins5091 24 tb ram does NOT exist
Imagine in like 5 years when the time comes to upgrade the mb, cpu and gpu on this thing, what a time Karl is gonna have
He can just buy a fresh pc for 5k
It's called content :D :D
@@r00kiet80 Doing that would throw away this literal piece of art for no reason
@@servissop151 not really people can own multiple computers. Crazy right
@@r00kiet80 why would someone leave 100.000$ unused?
This dude gets paid 100k to build a pc, has all the parts sent to him for free, and then puts a sponsor spot on the video. Linus has the game on lockdown
Don’t get it twisted, the $100k was for an episode to talk about the PC to bring exposure to Karl’s Minecraft channel.
You both got it twisted lol. The $100,000 doesn’t go to Linus. It’s used to build the pc. Linus probably made a good chunk of money off it. But considering he went over budget probably didn’t make as much as you think.
@@Grizz204exactly what I was thinking. But for 100k, and Linus’s team of nerds. Yeah it will be a work of art coming from them lmao.
@@WidgyAinz Not sure what the pay structure is at LMG but having 2 months of engineering time is probably 10-12k in actual cost and a lot more in opportunity cost. That said it will probably be generating good revenue with multiple videos and floatplane exclusives. Not even mentioning that the price tag makes me assume it is for a Mr. Beast gaming video or something so it is also a huge collab putting more eyes on LMG
If I had that money I would buy a supra and a r32
Linus went from building a $500 PC a week ago to a $100K PC
And I love it! LTT has range. They have something for everyone.
No he did not, he were building the 100k one way before the 500 one
Wrong. He built a $95,000 table.
Heh and the performance is probably within one order of magnitude between the two despite the 3 orders of magnitude price difference lol. Yeah I'm jelly.
I'm glad, such a small RUclipsr with all this quality
This guy is building a 100k pc while I can’t even afford a 1k pc😢
Get a job then lol
@@javalavadingdongdoesn’t work when more than half your income goes to rent, food; ect 😭
@@acatwithinternetaccess9433if half your income goes to personal expenses, then put for example 35% into your savings, then use the 15% for something you want for fun or candy. (Or other things)
@@acatwithinternetaccess9433most important stuff is to NEVER take anything out of your savings unless you actually really have to.
It's nice to know for a measly $5,000 you can have the same performance 😅
WELL without the performance of the speakers or monitors, which IMO are kind of necessary to fully experience a $5000 rig
Maybe 10k with screens and speakers
@@warrenskeen9203 I bet you 5k I can have the exact same or better performance for 5k. ebay, craigslist ect
ever heard of the saying cheap tattoos aint good and good tattoos aint cheap.
I mean my set up is not cheap. I don't need a flex my PC itself, but My peripherals include an LG 42 in OLED TV as a monitor (same one as linus), Klipsch RP-600M bookshelfs and there 10in sub.
And on a whim using nothing more than my receiver, I can take my wireless keyboard and mouse to the couch and enjoy 120-in projector with even bigger Klipsch speakers.
I'm actually probably about 15k in on my setup, I'm honestly waiting for LG's 93-in OLED to come out at an affordable price not the 20/30K they're asking for it 😂
I find it ironic that even with a near infinite budget for hardware and the most custom cooling solution known to man, they only managed to hit 45 FPS with Minecraft Shaders enabled when they cranked up the graphics and looked into the distance lol.
I despise bethesda for their awfull optimization on their games. But hotdamn. Minecraft must be on a class of its own. I can't imagine the nightmare it must be to try to optmize this java behemoth.
I think they could've tried Sodium and hit higher numbers
@@dreukrag minecraft actually can be run on a potato from ten years ago
they're just doing 4k with the highest shaders
it's got a huge spectrum, on medium settings it can run on anything with 60+ fps but with supershaders it'll chug like this video
@@hmm_okok But even without graphics mods modern Minecraft is a LOT harder to run than it was some years ago. In early to mid 2010's it was still playable even on a Pentium 4 or Athlon XP as long as you had a decent graphics card from 2002 or later.
@@Pasi123 i had trouble running it on my fx 6300 in mid 2010s
I've been watching woodworking youtube lately, and the $5000 compoents vs a $12,000 coffee table really put it into perspective
“BEATING MINECRAFT ON A $5,000 COMPUTER (in a $95,000 case)” still works for a video title I guess lol
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weird their triangle one beats it for less
Waste of money... the pc is adverage
@@BmG_DaMaGethis is quite literally the maximum possible performance you can squeeze out of a pc
@@i_fuze_hostages6Ryzen 7890X, 2x Nvidia A100X, 256gb RAM, 4TB SSD, 16TB WD Black HDD wouldve been better
Title: Building a $100k PC.
Reality: Building a $6k PC with $20k of peripherals and an $74k desk.
considering the components are in the desk, I would count the desk itself as a pc, same way any case with pc components is a pc
it still counts, especially if you include labor costs
No it doesn't, it's a crap ripoff. They think this work is worth 100k.
-24 years working in i.t. building and maintaining all types of machines/networks. a little experience.
They don't even use top of the notch high-end AMP's lol
Don't forget no warranty 😂
This desk is amazing, prototypes are expensive, Karl got a real steal here not having to pay for engineering time.
The rich get richer
well ,technically speaking , with all the pricing of all other components combined , he DID pay for engineering time , Big time.
@@majdichabbeh most of it was free
@@majdichabbeh not at all dude
Do you realize what it costs to hire an mechanical engineer for two months worth of work hours? Especially from another company. You could add another 30 to 50k to the price.
@@Medieval1-1 there are many factors you arent able to control that can affect how much money you can make in the future.
10:48: "Did I mention that the pumps are gold-plated?"
Followed by the most dubious smile I have ever seen, made me laugh so damn hard.
This setup itself needs the proper showdown like a photoshoot or booklet for its magnificent work of art
How about a coffee table art book? 😂
that photoshoot cost will even give the 100k price a meaning.
@@dk14929 it'll probably ended up just as a decor (an expensive one) but aight i guess 😂
Linus: "We built a Lab for the most accurate testing possible to our capablities"
Also Linus: Subwoofer goes brrrrrrrr " PASS!"
That was a Genelec studio subwoofer, they don't have to test it lol
I just thought that brrr was the sound of 20hz
I was actually very surprised to hear that $100,000 PC only has 4TB of storage. I feel like I would blow through that lol.
its for a person that almost only plays minecraft even heavily modded its going to touch 100gb the other 3.7tb will be for videos and editing and id imagine he has some sort of nas already
@@mitchellmiller6644 I forgot about NAS! But last I checked he does not have a Nas does he?
True, but the PC will only ever see minecraft
he said in the video that it wouldn't feel right if they just added a lot of storage to justify it being 100k dollars
@@growtopiafix8287 Yeah he did, but he was talking about not taking the easy way out and filling it a petabyte of storage or something ridiculous. I'm not talking about putting $100,000 worth of extreme storage in there. Like give me 8TB for God's sake. 4TB is a laughably small amount for a computer that is going to last for 5+ years especially for a content creator.
It would have been nice if they specifically addressed it and said "Hey we're only putting in four terabytes because he's got a NAS, or specifically said he didn't need it, etc"
A year later and this video still makes my stomach churn with what an insane waste of money it is
Why? It's not your money
It's ok did you expect anything better 🤮🤮🤮🤮
People are misunderstanding you. I agree it's a ludicrous waste of money not because the PC itself was not worth building but because Linus has 0 knowledge about minecraft performance and did the worst possible job testing it. Allocating anything more than 10GB of RAM is a waste and begging for stuttering from Java's garbage collection. No performance mods tested. No testing CPU load under large modpacks either. I know LTT entertainment stuff is meant for casuals but at least get someone who knows something about Minecraft to do tests...
@@itsamememario545 And the PC is actually so-so. A 4TB ssd is some kind of joke for $100k.
Rather see Linus build 100, thousand dollar gaming pc’s for poor gamers, then wasting money for a 1% kid.
That third equalizer loop itself needs a video of its own! I've never heard of something like that before.
Totally!
That's because it's kinda dumb. If they weren't trying to spend more money it would make more sense to just use 1 bigger loop rather than 3.
@@rightwingsafetysquad9872 agreed. The way water works there is no need to separate them
@@rightwingsafetysquad9872The water cooling here was made to just add cost... they're not getting any better temps than an 011 XL custom loop with three 360mm rads..mine has two loops with 7950x and 4090...I doubt it's getting any better performance..and they didn't even put 128gb of memory or 8tb nvme drives.
@@GSP-76 Not only that, but they didn't even give that 13900KS the speed of memory it deserves. Mine runs happily with 6400Mhz C32 DDR5, and the ONLY reason I didn't go faster is because I picked this kit up last year, when it was towards the top of the pile and almost twice as much as it is now.
The performance and config of these parts is borderline shameful.
And now I want to see how Karl will change thermal paste in a few years when he doesn't even know what a CPU is.
He can easily pay someone to do maintenance on it every couple years
Why would he? Just pay someone else to do it.
Dude can afford a 100k custom-built system, you really think he wouldn't be able to afford someone to do his maintenance?
Spending $5,000 on a computer and $12,000 on a sound system for it's bad enough but spendin more than $80,000 on a desk disgusting, dude could have fed so many homeless kids with that
@@xp7575 Homeless kids can eat aluminium?
Love to see spending 100k and having 24 fps on max graphics. Truly a magnificent view.
yeah lmao. you can get the same with a 5k pc lmao
@@mateodasilva8768it effectively is a 5k pc
Was going to say bro lolol
To be fair this is not optimized at all. Mods like Sodium, Lithium, Starlight, and Nvidium (which is incompatible with shaders) can sometimes triple your fps
And this is running on Java edition...
Did I hear this correctly? You built a 100k computer and only put it on monitors maxing at 144 hz?? Lmao
and only 1 Graphic Card. lmao, thought it'll have mutiple GPU, CPU, motherboards, etc. but its just ur high end PC but with Fancy table and tools. They do have THE BEST COOOLING systems but not worth 100K lol
It’s also a 4k monitor, which is rare to find with a very high refresh rate.
@@k2ngcornnot if your budget is this wild
@@nikozg2091 true lmfao
@@thangmm9721 none of those multiples would be of any use at all, those are the kinds of things that you would find in server hardware which he already explained isn't what they're going to be doing because server infrastructure is incredibly expensive and only provides negative benefits for minecraft.
bro asked for a 100,000$ dollar pc
bro got a 10k pc and a 90k table with nice legs
95k table
well they are literally the best parts you could buy. Besides building a completely custom supercomputer which would cost millions.
And a frightening Windows theme....😱
@@supercomputer0448 Nope, He could've gotten a server-grade computer with a 64-core CPU and AI Learning GPUs for around 100k, at least he got a 5K Pc and a 95K desk :)
@alanhepburn446 a lot of server cpus aren't meant for gaming. You can run 40 instances of the same game. But just regular frames won't be much better than a regular high end cpu.
I loved the “$18 off limitied special” on a $300+ kit of RAM, that’s a real bargain right there
the ram isn't even "the best of the best", they kinda cheaped out with it not being 6400+ or even manually tuned. weird that xmp also won't even run, it should easily with 1dpc
@@jojodicus I think the reason for xmp not working is that they're using 4 sticks. 4 sticks is still pretty unstable for ddr5, I'm easily running 2 sticks at 7200mhz tho
@@Bramagon their dark kingping board only supports 2 sticks (1dpc, like i said in the comment above) and they're using a 2x32gig kit. but yes, 2dpc are and always have been unstable at high frequencies. with 1dpc they should run xmp no problem with a halfway decent cpu sample
@@jojodicus Intel 13th gen only supports up to 5600MT/s so makes sense.
@@TheMineShack without overclock yes, but that's exactly what xmp is for. with higher end skus you can easily push 6800+mts, provided you get a non-garbage sample (which is rare for a ks, but can happen)
I was blown away to only see 64GB of ram in this setup. For most uses it may not be needed but, when minecraft alone was eating 30+GB, i see no reason for not providing 128GB with the budget. Everything else looked amazing, excited to see the build videos.
The most GPU, the most CPU, the most PSU, the most monitor possible, but a weak 64GB of ram. 😆 Phones will have that in a few years.
True, they forgot the video streaming and editing
Ddr5 is too unstable for 128gb
thats still only half the ram, which is meant to be used, not unused.
Keep in mind it’s DDR5 6000, so I doubt 128 is either necessary or even terribly stable at this point.
6:03 So around E0, a full octave below a standard bass guitar. Probably pretty good for explosion sound effects and things like that. I want to slap my 6 string bass while hooked up to that woofer.
The funny thing is if i had originally discovered this thing by seeing its owner showing it off, I would think it was stupid. But I am absolutely enthralled by Linus describing this crazy project.
Side note, my phone kept trying to insert a laughing emoji after "Linus" for some reason.
it's the same with insanely expensive wristwatches, you can't help but scoff to people that flex it but also can't help to admire the craftsmanship when the designer try to show it off
The fundamental emotional reasoning as to why workers are more important, and morally superior to, owners.
Oh no, it’s still stupid. But just because it’s stupid doesn’t mean it’s not still cool. Super cars are stupid but if someone asked me if I wanted to drive one I would be all over it.
It's sort of a catch 22. We scoff at people who would spend exorbitant amounts of money for something like this. Yet at the same time, the people who are passionate about building things like this love the opportunity to have the freedom to go all out and really make something unique and demonstrate their skill/passion at their craft.
@@Rowrin facts. My boss is very spare no expense when it comes to his own stuff. He also has a bit of Linus’s “sure let’s try it and make it cool” attitude. Some of my favorite projects have been his personal ones because I get to try stuff I wouldn’t try on a customers project and I’m not fighting for every penny with the customer, so I can do it big and right.
10:01 please tell me they didn't only give a content creator 4 TB of storage with a build this ridiculously expensive.
Yeah, I thought the same. Imagine paying $100k and getting 4 tb ssd, outrageous.
I was expecting a proper raid setup with top-of-the-line SSDs, not blowing like all of the 100k, but a decent amount. As Linus said, the main computer components only cost around $5000, I would expect at least a small portion of the rest of the budget dedicated to amping up the specs, like more RAM, storage, or even like a built in UPS or backup PSU.
i agree. if i was making it i would try connect 2 motherboards and put 4 rtx 4090 and connect them all making a monstosity, that monitor is also only 135 hertz wit hfor that much money, it should have had much more fps, the ram is ridiculous, only 64gb, i would expect minimum 256 gb of ram in there, so overall this build is horrible
@@dewsongs3128 I'm detecting some slight amount of sarcasm, but you not only moved the goalposts but changed the sport entirely with your point.
This being for gaming, their choice of CPU/GPU was not only good but best - no one wants a finicky and unstable rig.
That leaves throwing in a good raid array, maybe an excessive amount of memory, and fun things like a battery backup like @kur1su410 mentioned.
The entire point of the rig was to be excessive and ridiculous... might as well do it where there is benefit and it's possible.
it could be possible the dude karl could have a NAS or something similar to store his data at home already, but I agree with you
15:50 Linus, people start balling when they hear that music already, I'm not sure it gets more emotional.
100k for 50 frames is crazy
How many frames do you need for Minecraft? It’s Minecraft not gta 6
@@tylerrutledge5636more than 50 if you spent 100k
@@tylerrutledge5636 at least 1k fps since its 100k dolars
@@digjhow1428 even if you were using the best shaders and resource packs there are, I don’t think you’d need any more than 60 for Minecraft. I understand spending 100k on a computer and only getting a minute amount out of it is kind of a slap to the balls, but there’s no way Minecraft of all games needs 100 frames a second
@@tylerrutledge5636 just say you dont or youve never played minecraft before. 120 is almost necessary if you want to do anything other than survival.
Imagine paying $100.000 grand and "only" getting 4tb of storage💀💀
Gotta fill that out with all the mods and only Mincecraft on it
Maybe if he said anything at all about needing storage lmao. Not like he can't plug in petabytes without any downsides externally.
as well as having an OC motherboard that is only running 5600MT/s memory, this build is such an L
@@latioseon7794 how are you so spoiled and hardheaded at the same time? crazy
and also having 64gb ram instead of 128gb
It is crazy how this one video is the beginning of hours and hours of content all about this table on multiple channels over multiple months. And I'm gonna watch all of it.
Curious where you got that info from? WAN show?
@@harvey-6125 It was kind of mentioned in the video.
@@harvey-6125 I took two from over here, and grabbed another two from over there and, you know, put them together 🤙🤙
Everything gotta be a gd cinematic universe now 🙄
How about reading a book?
Or going out of our parents' basement for something else than grabbing a cola from the fridge?
This is exactly the type of motivation I needed after I just spent the last 6 hours doing coursework for a CAD class I'm taking. Always good to see what a talented designer can do.
Took CAD a few months ago. These things have a whole new meaning when you can actually understand what’s going on
What do you want to do with your knowledge? I'm an industrial designer, knowing 2d/3d modeling and design language will give you the opportunity to do so many careers. You can do it, great career path with a million options and positions.
@@randomhero123 what type of stuff have you worked on? I’m studying mechanical engineering and got quite a lot of interest in CAD as I have done it as a hobby for years before studying engineering at uni
this freaking comment section isnt your diary, karen
So...
5k computer
And 100k desk and cooling
Cooling increases performance 5%
Desk is aestetics
So needless to say... WORTH IT!
15:14 i love the "activate windows" text
Seems like 100000$ doesn't include windows license
@@BigOrangeMan They aren't allowed to activate the license, the client needs to do that.
Bruh they are so expensive that they can't even afford windows
Even I can 💀
I guess its a meme wallpaper?
Once you are shopping in the 100k range, it’s crazy how little $4799 seems.
i like the fact that you're happy with the build but even put your input as to the subjects of warranty, 1 of 1 and all other realistic parts of owning a good and professional business. very professional, love to see it.
3:07 as a fedex employee nothing is impossible for us to destroy... i promise
Absolutely incredible insane amounts of work. It's going to be a FREAKIN' NIGHTMARE if it ever tries to get upgrades if it's even possible.
FUZZY WALRUS!
The fuzzy walrus himself! Hope you're doing well!
Hi walrus
he's a rich peice of trash he will just buy another one. linus's efforts would be wasted if not for the video content. eat the rich.
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Im baffled that they didn't get a binned / golden sample CPU with this budget. They could have squeezed out a decent amount of additional fps in Minecraft
From what I remember isn't the 13900KS supposed to be a binned 3900k?
@@SmashMysticSaiyan yes , but a golden sample is worth at least three times more than a ks.
Plus 2 sticks of RAM, along with... 2TB NVMes?! Come on, I have a 2TB NVMe, and I don't even have a job
you could have milled the water channels into the aluminium with a glass top and used the actual aluminium desk as a giant heatsink
Yes, but drilling such long holes is not easy and would mean you either have grub screws from the outside or a double bottom layer which would make it a lot heavier. Cleaning would be a nightmare and so would be sitting at your desk. If the bottom gets heatsoked its very unpleasant to touch, or the components could throttle if the heat cant move away fast enough.
That might make the desk uncomfortably warm in some places... Not ideal...
That would have made it extremely heavy and gave it way more points of failure.
Next time.
Too heavy and too hot.
Giving this to Carl so he can play Minecraft is disgusting but amazing job, it’s truly a one of a kind setup.
as a sound designer seeing such a sick audio setup in a ltt video was so cool
Yeah lol genelecs for Minecraft
@@thebeattrustee pretty sure he's gonna use the PC for more then mc
@@thebeattrustee Minecraft has some great music
Yeah, my first Idea was - 100k for a PC? It'll be a lot of work finding stuff expensive enough. Then I realized - Just build a PC for any price point, throw audio equipment at it to fill the budfet, won't be that much of a challenge.
Should be a sundown subwoofer
With money not being an issue it would be awesome to see a desk made of massive copper!
Then using the desk as a passive chiller for the ultimate silenced machine!
YES
A copper block that big will be expensive and a pain to machine. Also it will get uncomfortable over time if it heats up.
@@Noise-Bomb not to mention that copper is very soft and susceptible to rusting
Bronze will probably make more sense, but that's even more expensive
Probably a weight issue, copper is like 3x as dense as aluminum, and they were already right at the capacity of the legs.
Nobody wants a desk that bends as soon as you get into your first rage
Love how Linus displayed “How to invest $100,000* on the side moniter 😂 15:33
thought no one else noticed it lmao
It’s kinda savage and I thought I was the only one to notice
I think you guys made a mistake in the description, you guys wrote 1300KS and not 13900KS
so weird to see linus filling out a sheet the same as I do when building PCs at my old job.
What was your old job
@@nightreaper1278 building pcs. As he said
@@oldrattybird lol
@@nightreaper1278 >talks about their job
>What was your job
There's some real odd choices here, if you're going to go with a 13900ks you may as well also get a copper ihs, and a contact frame. Also there was only like 2 2 terabyte ssds in here? I was expecting like an optane p5800x as the boot drive and some huge array of 8tb m.2 drives
yeah, and 64 gb of ram? why not 128?
some odd choices, like 2 x750w psu why not something bigger that has more headroom and would have less stress on
@@mlem running 128gb of DDR5 is a surefire way of not having your system be stable.
@@mlem think the ram was because they would get faster memory speeds with 64gb dual channel memory than 128gb quad channel. And he only plays Minecraft so he'll never use more than 64gb. This way he actually gets faster gaming performance. I don't understand the drives though, only 4TB of storage for a 100k PC seems very weird lol. Would make more sense to have a raid configuration to get super fast drive speeds. This is like pleb level drives right now.
That's exactly what they didn't want to do, just put the most expensive components inside, as said at the beginning of the video
Amazing job to everyone involved.
I'm normally not a fan of tossing large sums of money at computers, but this thing is a sheer work of art.
I agree, experiencing that pc irl would literally make you cry. at least thats what I feel would happen for me xD
@@xxxromant So, would you then be crying out of sheer happiness, or because you realize you're now broke and can't afford rent and would probably have to auction off one of your kidneys?
For myself, it'd probably the first one, and then the latter, about five seconds later. 🥲
Just for the briefest of nano-moments, I thought I was about to comment under someone that just admitted to tossing large salads
Some people might want to spend 100 thousand dollars on a computer that runs Minecraft on full settings at 44fps. Those people have way too much money and at least now it gets redistributed.
Did that 100.000$ computer just stutter in Minecraft ?
It didn't. U did
It did tho
Kudos to the engineering team on this, can't wait for the build video
its same price as an apartment lol
can't wait? LMAO!!!
What country watched linus the most?
@@girlsdrinkfeck sounds like a fairly cheap apartment. What's the catch?
@@nicoper no catch , mines only worth about £95k
4:56 that aged well
I like the subtle shade thrown by having a window opened on the side screen with the headline: "How to invest $100,000"
"Go to settings to activate Windows" on a hundread thousand dollars pc. Awesome.
If there's any additional content about this desk on floatplane, you earned yourself a subscriber. This is why LTT is the best in the business. The B roll literally made my jaw drop.
Lucky you having the real linus react to you
"Gaming computers, even fancy ones, don't cost $100,000"
Yet
the gold xbox controller alone came pretty close to 100k
The graphics card alone would be $100,100 and you need an entire power plant.
Jensen: *takes notes, furiously*
well said
Digital storm give me a min
15:58 the menu music of minecraft is already emotional bro idk what you mean
Nah it hits different with a subwoofer they goes deep and decent highs
13:36 bros watching pixels on the left monitor and thought we wouldn’t notice
full props to EK for that distro block. holy cow does that ever look beautiful
this really takes me back to the classic over the top builds that ltt used to do. more please!
Expected to see 128gig ram and double 8tb sabrent rockets for this build, but I guess those measly specs will suffice 😂
I was like dude this PC has worse specs than mine, in every category! Except CPU and GPU because that's impossible to beat until 5090 or so.
@@cpypcy pretty sure they said in the video they could have used 100 tb of storage for that price. But it could put too much load on the CPU. They wanted pure performance.
Linus just rip of a kid for this shit. I don't judge him. I would do the same to stupid rich kids who still play mine craft.
Just 64gb ram and even worse 4tb storage for $100k built?! What a joke, it should have been atleast 128gb ram with 40tb+ storage for a content creator like him who probably wouldn't ever wanna deal with ram or storage management. If you just fire couple of triple AAA games, heavy browsing, streaming and editing workload your ram is gone and 4tb storage is totally not enough for how much footage he might record and all the games and stuff. 10:00
@@loneranger7271 agree, thought we don't know how much custom case and engineering time cost. Having maximum cap for storage would be impressive
15:50 you don’t need good headphones or even any headphones to get emotional hearing the Minecraft music 😊
The "Karl Jacobs" "How to Invest $100,000" dig on the right monitor is flawless and peak humor.
I hope there are like 10 follow up videos on this going through all of the different design choices and interesting components and all of the obstacles that had to be overcome. I'm also curious to see where the jank is.
We will never see nor hear of this again, as is typically the case with every build they do- they might reference it once in a blue moon, but we'll never an in-depth video. Remember, Linus does 'entertainment'' not educational videos 99% of the time.
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@@SuicideNeilyeah it's not like they just published a more in depth follow up video or anything 🙄
@@A-Known-Enemy It's a rare thing; like I/we said, they normally don't and just gloss over the details of their various builds. It's weird that they did the whole reveal and then 2 months later post the build video...
Usually floatplane has the more in-depth stuff
having a standing desk, it was really impressive there was minimal wobble at 360 lbs fully extended.
13:03 took it personal since I play bedrock... but this build was incredible and funny 👌👌
6:10 had me laughing 😂 We're getting some harmonics in here, oh thats minecraft
$100,000. NO WARRANTY! Man Linus really IS kicking his feet up!
the open dislike of this rich Minecraft zoomer. linus shows at the beginning middle and end. Is actualy wonderful. It was the most professional. "I don't like you, we are not friends thank you for your endless amounts of trust fund money you didn't earn. Please never contact us again unless you have twice that amount next time. you rich manchild." I've ever seen.
@@housemouseshorts I don't like the guy, but I'm assuming you have no idea who Karl is lmao
@Damsen I agree with that, but he is apart of the Mr. Beast entourage. That's where his money comes from
@@housemouseshorts lol what? i couldn't give to shits about karl but its just embarrassing how wrong you are and obviously no social antennas what so ever.
i dont blame linus at all, that thing is a one of a kind having support for something like that is a disaster......
And here I was all excited that Linus had quietly add a full machine shop at first and we were going to get to see Alex go full jank on it.
i mean tbf, he DID add a full machine shop and has done vids about it already... it's just not quite 5-axis fully-CNC mill level of cool xD
Love Alex, I can totally relate. He's a measure once, cut at least twice kind of guy.
I would say no thanks to the custom table and actually build me a $100k PC.
The biggest over sight here was turning the aluminum portion into pure decoration. You've gone as far as to CNC mill the thing, you might as well of turned it into a heatsink, to at the very least cool the ambient air inside the case.
Won’t that burn Karls house down or his body?
I honestly thought the exact same thing. Only reason I could possibly think of is engineering it in a way it isn't uncomfortable to the user with ambient heat or if the kid is one of those obnoxious people that touches the desk with their thighs could be a challenge or not worth it.
Lmao why would you want a hot desk?
@@Bombskwad92 that's what I'm saying. Using the desk as a heatsink means a warm desk. Would take extra engineering to put the heat in a spot for people who touch the underside of their desk. That and heat dissipating from the desk would heat up the room much more than dealing with the heat inside of the desk like they did.
@@Bombskwad92 it won't get hot. That's a HUGE heatsink and it has Overkill levels of liquid cooling.
Minecraft with a 100k PC while running shaders: best I can do is 70fps
truly the clown timeline
Gamers in 2013: I bet in 10 years from now we will be able to play Minecraft with shaders without dropping to 30 fps!
Worlds best PC in 2023: ....
@@officialnickname in 2013 we weren't playing on 4K with path traced shaders.
As an event technician it is super weird seeing Astera lights, that we usually use as ambient or effect lights for stages being used in a computer
but not even titans :/
What about the JDC Strobes….
@@allofthelasers6569 Well they are awesome as they can really nicely complement LED screens with the amount of pixel mapping you can do on these. AAAND at the same time they are a very powerful strobe. But for a computer at 1200W peak power and around 25 lbs in weight it's almost certainly unfeasible. Also you would need to build in like a Processing Node that controls these, which can not just become quite costly (the fixtures already are fairly expensive), but with the space constraints I am not aware of any control solution that would fit.
It's nice to see a gamer that likes flat and accurate audio. This video is hilarious.
Do you know what I like best about LTT videos? It's how relatable they are to everyday folk like me.
Very cool! But Imagine how hard it’s gonna be to clean the dust out 💀
Exactly what I thought... The minimal the to better for me.
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If someone can spend 100k on a pc to play Minecraft💀 they sure as hell can hire a technical guru to clean it properly.
Or the electric bill
@@shadowslayer19cg91holy moly jeez the bill is gonna be:74677377847778😱😱
$100k and they still didn't buy a licence for Windows. This brings me joy.
That’s okay. System that is spying on you so much should be free 😁
They can't tho, as a business they have no partnership with MC to distribute keys
The user have to buy windows themselves otherwise they don't technically own it
@@wexmell OEM licence is attached to hardware, not a person.
"More money than brains." 😂😂😂 Thank you Linus. Who even needs a I9 for minecraft. My 15 year old I7-860 can run minecraft high settings 100-200fps
I can't wait to pick that desk up at the Good Will 4 years from today.
"Nearly impossible for FedEx to destroy." As someone who worked as a package handler, I'll take you up on that challenge
he also said "don't try" in the most cheaky please do i don't like this rich basterd way possible.
Literally drives off a cliff... I'm going to fucking destroy this god dammmm computer no matter what!!! Its in my nature.
There was saws/drills that shaped that metal, so FedEx would only need to also use saws/drills to destroy it. "Whoops" 😆
A great addition to the making insanely priced gaming PCs for a game series
0:56 that little bed hair and linus looks like a cartoon.
I love that 5axis mill. I work on the same type and absolutely love to see any milling you guys do. From the very first wood mill to the Tormach it has always been a joy to see the tech tips become machining tips.
Posted up a teaser of the machining on my channel ruclips.net/video/yGjT0Afrr2g/видео.html
I think it'd be super interesting if you took the expensive furniture concept and took it to the next level:
A super efficient office/productivity PC cooled passively by the desk itself. If you could do half PC and half Mac with guts from a Mini, that'd be super f-ing cool.
Also machined metals always looks so fkn sick
Make the desk a Heatsinc finned metal monolith with a furnace in the bottom
Having studied heat transfer in the past, this would indeed be interesting. Removing the heat from a very small area (gpu and cpu) and spreading it over square meters of surface area would need something other than just heat conduction, because even with very heat conductive materials it wouldnt spread quick enough to avoid thermal throttling.
Maybe a water loop where instead of a finned heatsink with air passing through, the water would just flow over the surface of the case.
@@Eduardo1007 Heat pipes are just about the fastest you can conduct heat away from such a small, concentrated area (which is why they're used on conventional CPU and GPU coolers). Given unlimited budget like the video, you could get many custom ones made and machine custom designer heatsinks out of billet. I'm wondering if there's some heat treatment they could have done to settle the internal stresses before machining.
@@eugeneau808 how much power can an i3 and iGPU really kick out? furniture being expensive is stupid. this project should be too :)
or not cause YT algo but that's my dream lol - complete brain rot
15:05 100K pc but no windows license
Should have anodized the desk for 2 reasons. 1) colored anodizing looks cooler. 2) protects the aluminum from inevitable corrosion.
As a guy working in an aluminum smelter, I really wanna know how much that block set you back
i thought aluminum was cheap? how much would this cost on average??
i tried googling and found a source that said $1 per lb. they removed 1075 lbs so im assuming the weight was probably 1500 or maybe more. add to that that its a massive solid block and probably a better alloy and i wouldnt be surprised if it 5k or more. maybe in the build video he will tell us
@@andrewk8636 I wish it were still that cheap. I work in a machine shop. :P
Its not cheap ..... also, it depends on the grade of aluminum, at the most possibility is the aluminum they are using is 6061-T6 grade. And the issue is when you spent so much on the block, only 30% or so is actually the stuff you want, and the rest are in the form of "chips", which "hopefully" is recycled. Welcome to the world of subtractive manufacturing,
@@junrenong8576 The worst part is that they bought a massive one piece block, then hired someone that ended up telling them "nah, let's split it on three" anyways. They could have probably saved money by buying three smaller aluminum blocks.
13:31 hahahah not even my own children 😂😂😂😂 with lighting 😂😂😂😅😅😅 Linus
I like how you said you calibrated color temperature between the three monitors but because of the way OLED looks when captured via camera, it looks more blue than the LCD monitors.
Could you consider explaining in a video why this is? Why do CRT / OLED look like they are a different color temperature to cameras even if our eyes don’t see it
Oled and LCD panels typically have polarizers in them, while CRTs do not.. different light wavelengths can be affected in different ways by a polarizer.. and cameras typically respond differently to polarized light, depending on the type of camera anyway.. our eyes aren't really designed to pick up on the polarization of light.. whenever you get a chance, get yourself just a cheap pair of polarized sunglasses, and try looking at an LCD panel and then and OLED panel.. And you can try a CRT if you want to..
@@fadingbeleifs that is a good point, I’m not sure why that hadn’t occurred to me. I do feel like occasionally the gamma appears different on camera between those three technologies as well but that could be due to other reasons like PWM / scan lines and the way the camera sensor picks up flashing lights during the frame capture.
Either way the polarization may be a valid point, weirdly enough though I’d say modern LCD panels look more or less the same on camera as they do to the human eye but neither crt or oled do. I’d expect it to be the opposite with the polarizer
12k for a table is just daylight robbery
I'd love to see a $100,000 PC with all the extra stuff as added cost. This was a $100,000 setup with an average rich boy PC inside. Freaking awesome regardless, I wish I could even try a system like this in my lifetime
The open disgust in linuis voice when talking about this rich white privileged zoomer. Who has never worked a day in his life and just wants to flex. Was wonderful. He managed to say "F you. We are not friends. I do not support anything you do. I do not LIKE you. I do not LIKE your content. I do not support or endorse your content. I do not care if it breaks. I do not want anything to do with you. Thank you for the money you never earned. enjoy your huge power bills, and Do not contact my company ever again. unless you have twice that amount next time. My employees are not your servants. good day sir have "fun" beating Minecraft loser" in the most professional way ever.
Or, just buy a rich boy 4090 for $1,500 or whatnot and call it done. 😀 You'll get 99% the same performance.
@@fitybux4664 yeah.... I just want to see Minecraft with like every mod and the best shaders run on a NASA supercomputer
As a lighting designer, the Asteras were a little too overkill for no practical reason. You don't need that high CRI for the application shown and the Bluetooth just adds a layer of complexity if not using an Astera Bridge, which is also cumbersome. I would recommend (but I know you already probably did) into high CRI addressable led strips to pair with a controller, not even close as the Asteras in terms of price and much more flexible and aesthetically pleasing imo. Apart from my opinion on that, sublime work as always, been following since 2014 and still enjoying every single video as day one. Much love from Italy!
Okay but the customer is a rich kid. He no use techy stuff bc iphone bluetooth is king.
@@MrYodaBomb Well if I was that rich I would've wanted something more aesthetically pleasing. There are more elegant and non invasive ways to achieve the same result if not better. These solutions just happen to be also cheaper.
well your not that kid either lol@@jacoporiccilaltro
The production value on this video is above and beyond
LTT is the best, I’ve been following you since the beginning, and I’ve done IT work between the USA and Canada, I considered stopping by a few times when I worked out there. I’m a huge fan. Maybe one day I’ll get to meet you and do a walk through!
Hey Linus, just a quick tip you don’t need to pair to the Helio before closing the case if you use the master reset from the Astera app with the pin 123456 you can link without holding the power button down. The settings under the advanced action tab. I hope this helps in the future. Thanks!
3:10 FedEx: "Challenge accepted."
Holy shit what a beautiful masterpiece. Dam Tim nice going. Linus this really was a balls to wall can't wait to see the " how it was made " video
I would take a good AI/Rendering server over this and just keep the audio gear from this setup.
Next up… building a 1million dollar gaming pc for the google dinosaur game