Hey thanks for having us! The panel is UV Printed in house so it won't peel up like a vinyl sticker would! And for all the DIYers out there we do just offer the case to build your own system in! Thanks again!
For real. It’d be WAY more work to handcraft a stained glass side panel than it is to build that whole PC. The cost would probably go up by even more than that
@@brunoglopes Yeah. Stained glass is very heavy and fragile. you would never get it shipped safely. And I agree it would be very expensive. Each piece of glass has to be hand cut, hand beveled and then tinned/soldered together. much like those really cool tile mosaics you see.
Good to see that Ironside has QC testing *and* validation of the QC testing. GamersNexus showed us with Skytech that QC testing only works when you actually validate that the results are within expectations lol. Seeing that they did QC and then took action to replace parts when QC validation failed and even documented it for the customer to see is really impressive. Props to Ironside.
On one hand, yes it is good that they did that, but on the other hand they knew it was a PC going to LMG, so I wouldnt be judging their QC process based on this experience, as it no doubt had significantly more attention than a regular PC I honestly would have preferred if they cut that kind of discussion from the video/script if they know its not an anonymous purchase, as its a somewhat misleading scenario
@@Estarvia well perhaps it was done as an anonymous purchase? But they don't go into detail about the purchase process so we have no way of knowing either way :(
The glass was printed on a UV Flatbed printer. Actually have done a stained glass made out of wood and individual glass pieces. There is probably a local print shop where you can take your side glass and have something like or basically anything else printed, should not cost too much. Also yes it prints white.
@G Money i mean technically they are like within a margin of error i guess to put it of other computer builders we had a chart when we worked there at the time comparing pricing of the same spec pcs from other companys and ironside was slightly cheaper but i mean all prebuilt gaming rigs are going to be marked up
they have a CNC, watching this video I'm kinda tempted to use mine to make a glass side now. (for anyone thinking about it get a set of diamond coated steel burrs but avoid stainless if you can it work hardens and snaps. hold you glass down with a wax Arbor (or superglue, I'm not your supervisor) then build a dam out of plasticine around your part, put a few mm of water over the cut and it'll come out ok. if you're feeling fancy you can also get glass water jet cut. probably cheaper and much faster, my feed rate was like 10mm/minute but I hadn't pushed that much at all)
@@andreaskvisler And the best one ;) But if you think about it, for "qualifiers", doesn't it then make sense to say, hey it has to be at least Denmark or it isn't norse!
@@ChuckPappas I think that's only because it was a white background out of the box, the a black background once the foam was out. Seeing how its a clear vinyl sticker, I doubt orientation is going to matter much in how vibrant the colours are. Also on their own website, they have pictures of it both ways.
I've been watching LTT for so much of my life, I appreciate how all the employees are just whole hearted lovely people and passionate about technology, please stay fluffy and happy everyone!
Leaded and copper stained glass are both soldered. Leaded is soldered at the ends of each joint and copper is soldered around the entire edge of each piece of glass. Copper would be a good replacement if you wanted to put in the real thing. All the pieces are soldered, full edge to edge so it would hold up on its own.
@@andrewmorris483 It does, but it is on the chonky side and will not replace the side panel as well as the original. Lead is also easier for beginners to assemble and repair if broken.
I mean, if you’re gonna get something that expensive, I would imagine that you would have enough money to get the top tier graphics card. Still, it definitely looks nice.
So nobody is gonna question how he placed the glass panel the wrong way when he put it back on. It was gloss when he first showed it and then it was matt putting it on
Right? how does nobody notice it? there's clearly several people in the studio filming it, and nobody tells him "dude you flipped it and put it on inside out" ? Imagine hosting the video that is basically just a sponsored ad for a case with "painted" side panel, your only job is to showcase the panel and you manage to mess up even such a simple thing.. I swear these "new" hosts/writers will be the demise of LTT, the quality has decreased so much in the past months
stained glass is held together with solder, and can be extremely heavy in comparison to plastic. . In the long run, you end up with a broken glass pane almost no matter what
Great video as always guys. Quick feedback I want to share is maybe using Nerdforge built custom case as a t-shirt stand is not the best idea. I think it casts a shadow on how much that art piece was appreciated by LTT. Love what you do, have a great week!
LTT always treats their custom builds like shit after they've gotten content out of them, wouldn't be surprised if it had already been gutted and broken a few dozen times
5800X3D is definitely the best you can get if you have an AM4 socket, but it was shown later in RTX 4090 reviews that with better GPU performance, Ryzen 7000 and especially Intel Raptor Lake take big wins against the 5800X3D when you have the GPU performance to match.
@@whitekong316 uh I have a 1080ti with a 10 series (?) i7 CPU. I’m only commenting on a brand new $$$ computer. Should use newer tech. You guys get so defensive towards people
I was so hoping you would fire up Valheim so you could have the world tree on the screen and on the case, that would be an epic machine to play Valheim on.
Dude thank you guys so much I am such an idiot. I have just recently built my brand new PC this past weekend and its my first ever PC where the motherboard has built in WiFi (B650 Aorus Elite AX) and in the box there was that shark fin looking thing that I didn't know at the time was a WiFi extender. So these past couple days I've just been completely lost as to why my new PC has such slow internet compared to the rest of the house only to find out from this video that the shark fin looky thing is actually my WiFi extender that I'm supposed to install. Went from 2 bars on my WiFi to full 5. LMAO ty!
Plouffe, those shirts were actually for me, but got delivered to the wrong address.....computer too actually. That box wasn't FROM Ironside, they were TO Ironside.
Interesting that for the Twitch streamer PC LTT made a big deal that Windows was already setup with the EULA activated, but ignored that here. I’m guessing having an actual hammer as PC logo makes you accept more mistakes.
I'd say fragility and the low melting point of the lead that holds the multiple panes of glass together would be the biggest issues for a real stained glass side panel but also labour wise it would probably cost more than the pc in it (we replaced one in our house and a roughly 2'x4' window was just shy of £4000.00 GBP!) prices ramp up massively with the complexity of the image
@@ericdellenback6047 I don't think it is reversible, there is a white tape which goes around the edge of the side panel (basically from one screw hole to another) Notice how it looks like around 4:16, before the panel is taken off vs. later points in the video - it's clear that this tape is on one side only (the one that's supposed to be facing out) Whether or not the colors would actually look better if it were the right side out or not, that's hard to see from the video.. The colors are more vivid at the beginning thanks to the white foam still being inside the case. Later, when the foam is removed, it looks more washed out because of it. Perhaps it would look better with all-white components, or more aggressive white lighting inside the case. Or maybe it looks OK as it is in a dim/dark room, but as you said, they sadly didn't include this kind of a shot. Which is a shame in my opinion, considering that the side panel seems pretty much like the only point of this 'showcase' video.
@@fijosh yeah.. hopefully they see this and maybe thinks about such things for the future. Its not the first time i've had that thought for videos like this.. but this is especially true on this type of case.
Loved the format of the overview in this video. It was fun and informative. I would have loved to have seen some low light shots of the PC showing the RGB through the panel and how the lighting lights up the internals of the system.
You had me excited about that computer too! It's a really nice rig I can't think of anyone who wouldn't take a 5800x3d and a 3080 it's really nice. Ironside killed it on this build.
I love how the reflection of the logo on the display background looks like I'm getting flipped off. From PP 🚀 to middle fingers... What's this world coming to? 🤣
That looks very nice QC. For this video: I'd have loved to see the PC in the dark, and I think the panel might have been reinstalled backwards (iess vibrant).
That power cable you refer to as a C13 - for some reason (probably kettle related), everyone I know refers to it as a 'jug plug'. Very pleasant to say!
Thats pretty small thing but I really like that they put their background and website as homepage. Makes me feel like they are really making an effort.
Isn't the cpu rad mounted improperly? Thought tubes should be at the bottom. Also I thought MSFT frowned on setting up windows that way. Really have to trust the vendor to have them go that far with an install...
This is certainly one of the best looking PCs that has ever been on LTT - if I had more money than sense and cared how my pc looked I might be tempted ^^
The stained glass is beautiful. I'd consider it if I didn't have a nice, white, open-air Thermaltake glass/stainless steel case already. The real highlight of this video is the flawless calibration of the Dying Light settings at 13:21
one solution that stores here in Brazil have is that when you buy a pre built system they send the GPU not installed so you have to put it on yourself and they send some instructions on how to do it if you don't know, but the foam imo should be adopted everywhere even with it sticking to some things sometimes, but it's still a more secure way of shipping a pre built system
Anyone else feel like at 7:40 depending on why you say in your head is what it sounds like. I at first though he said terabit too but then played back it sound like terabyte and then played back again sounded like terabit.
I wish Plouffe had swapped the ram for RGB and that David and Belle had dimmed the studio lights for a minute. It would have been too much to ask for an AIO swap for something with RGB. Maybe a follow up video? The side panel is fantastic regardless.
Well, I know these PCs are cool, but you know the PC is going to come extra well done because it's for you. I want to see more PCs where they don't know it's you and we can see them for what they really are. Cause I doubt I'll get the same treatment you guys do for the money.
This is one of the nicest looking white PC's, I think I've ever seen, makes my poor crappy Sony all-in-one look like a door wedge. Love love love the side panel, please box it up and send to me lol
5:18 I just upgraded my PC to a 5800X3D (3080 FE) and it's been mega. I've been trying to find a way to bog down my PC but I can't. Hitman 3 ultra quality with full ray tracing I get 40-50FPS at 1440p and it does that without breaking 60-70C AND AND that's even with all my case fans set to silent
MOBO makers seem to be having issues with RGB support. I have a Gigabyte AeroG board, and I had to send it in 3 times, and then get 2 replacement boards from them to get the RGB working correctly.
With the whole install steam thing kind of surprised that LTT doesn’t just have a script to run and install steam and the test suites especially with winget going to the web browser seems a bit inefficient
It would be great if LTT started selling pseudo stained glass stickers for inside of pc side panels (I know it's not a sticker but it's close enough). I looked around and couldn't find anything on the market that would satisfy me design-wise(everything is made for kitchens or windows). But that yggdrasil design looks DOPE! Since i have no choice, I will probably try some arts&crafts after this, wish me luck :*
I wonder if you could order the side panel for a particular case done custom like that? I would love to have the Calvary scene in that stained glass effect on my PC.
Eh! I'm running a the Ryzen 7 5800X3D and RTX 3080 with 32 GB of 3600 CL14 in my own rig. Great combination of hardware. 12:13 Stained glass is heavier than regular glass because of the impurities that give it color, and a lot of times it is leaded glass as well.
I'm pretty sure Linus or someone else on LTT mentioned that system integrators aren't really allowed to do the windows setup for you, as the user has to accept the terms of service... Are they able to set the background and stuff and still have the setup there for the user, and it was just cut out? Or then they just broke the microsoft rules lol
the main reason nowadays for prebuilt is basically "refundability", building on your own , if something gets damaged it is usually your fault. but with a warranty, you can get your money back with prebuilts.
Hey thanks for having us! The panel is UV Printed in house so it won't peel up like a vinyl sticker would! And for all the DIYers out there we do just offer the case to build your own system in! Thanks again!
I'm out here trying to figure out how to make my own fancy panels and Ironside is out here releasing trade secrets. Appreciate you guys.
@G Money nothing its just a glorified sticker lol
Sounds like you guys have got this figured out and actually understand the difference between enthusiasts and normal people that want a mad pc
bruh what does shipping to the EU cost? if it's only the case?
lord of the rings. GONDOR VIBES.
I feel like if that side panel were actually genuine stained glass, it would add an extra like 1,000$ to the price.
Pretty soon no one will be able to make stained glass
@@lasthopelost9090 why?
@@lasthopelost9090 what are you talking about
For real. It’d be WAY more work to handcraft a stained glass side panel than it is to build that whole PC. The cost would probably go up by even more than that
@@brunoglopes Yeah. Stained glass is very heavy and fragile. you would never get it shipped safely. And I agree it would be very expensive. Each piece of glass has to be hand cut, hand beveled and then tinned/soldered together. much like those really cool tile mosaics you see.
Would've been great if you guys showed what it looked like in the dark. I imagine that aesthetic was designed to stand out in a dark room.
Their CEO better be named Michael.
And like every other ceo, take millions in raises while firing and treating your employees like shit. Fuck republicans...i mean nazi's
Worse, Linus
Yeah, like that or Jeff or something.
Man, imagine if their name was plouffe
Gonna need Sam and Dean to deal with it then if so.
Good to see that Ironside has QC testing *and* validation of the QC testing. GamersNexus showed us with Skytech that QC testing only works when you actually validate that the results are within expectations lol. Seeing that they did QC and then took action to replace parts when QC validation failed and even documented it for the customer to see is really impressive. Props to Ironside.
On one hand, yes it is good that they did that, but on the other hand they knew it was a PC going to LMG, so I wouldnt be judging their QC process based on this experience, as it no doubt had significantly more attention than a regular PC
I honestly would have preferred if they cut that kind of discussion from the video/script if they know its not an anonymous purchase, as its a somewhat misleading scenario
@@Estarvia well perhaps it was done as an anonymous purchase? But they don't go into detail about the purchase process so we have no way of knowing either way :(
@@poodlemeister22314 they sent them shirts with the computer. lol ironside definitely knew.
You know that could absolutely change lol, just like any company.
@@CRneu I mean origin does shit like that too
The glass was printed on a UV Flatbed printer. Actually have done a stained glass made out of wood and individual glass pieces. There is probably a local print shop where you can take your side glass and have something like or basically anything else printed, should not cost too much. Also yes it prints white.
@G Money i used to work for them its usually got to be cost effective and able to be produced in enough amounts within a time frame they follow
@G Money i mean technically they are like within a margin of error i guess to put it of other computer builders we had a chart when we worked there at the time comparing pricing of the same spec pcs from other companys and ironside was slightly cheaper but i mean all prebuilt gaming rigs are going to be marked up
How dare they make money at their business. What scum! /s
So next step is a video of a DIY stained glass case panel?
People have been doing it a long, long time. 2007- www.wired.com/2007/02/stainedglass-pc/ 2013- i.imgur.com/IXI1Dmi.jpg
they have a CNC, watching this video I'm kinda tempted to use mine to make a glass side now.
(for anyone thinking about it get a set of diamond coated steel burrs but avoid stainless if you can it work hardens and snaps. hold you glass down with a wax Arbor (or superglue, I'm not your supervisor) then build a dam out of plasticine around your part, put a few mm of water over the cut and it'll come out ok. if you're feeling fancy you can also get glass water jet cut. probably cheaper and much faster, my feed rate was like 10mm/minute but I hadn't pushed that much at all)
That logo is how you draw a hammer without it looking inappropriate
12:24 "I'm not Norse, I've never been to Denmark"
I like how the qualifier is with the southernmost Nordic country lol
and the flattest one
@@andreaskvisler And the best one ;)
But if you think about it, for "qualifiers", doesn't it then make sense to say, hey it has to be at least Denmark or it isn't norse!
And the only one without fjords 🤣🤣
I literally face palmed lol
Props for the QC process.
This wasn't an anonymous purchase though, so take that with a grain of salt.
Don't clean this one with a dirty ass cloth Mr Plouffe! 😄
Keep up the awesome work, you rock! 😛👍
are we not going to talk about how the glass panel was reinstalled backwards at 10:20?😂
My exact thoughts. Literally less vibrant on that side. Would of loved to see it installed correctly.
@@ChuckPappas I think that's only because it was a white background out of the box, the a black background once the foam was out. Seeing how its a clear vinyl sticker, I doubt orientation is going to matter much in how vibrant the colours are. Also on their own website, they have pictures of it both ways.
@@bunbunn404 at 10:22 you can clearly see when he holds the panel that other side have more colour , so yes he installed it backwards
@@bunbunn404 nah its backwards bro. go to 4:40 u can see how much brighter & less matte it is before he flips it.
I came here to say this. Glad it wasn’t just me
I've been watching LTT for so much of my life, I appreciate how all the employees are just whole hearted lovely people and passionate about technology, please stay fluffy and happy everyone!
Ironside is legit. They have a computer called Nightfall and it is just so minimal and amazing :)
Leaded and copper stained glass are both soldered. Leaded is soldered at the ends of each joint and copper is soldered around the entire edge of each piece of glass. Copper would be a good replacement if you wanted to put in the real thing. All the pieces are soldered, full edge to edge so it would hold up on its own.
But leaded tastes better
@@andrewmorris483 It does, but it is on the chonky side and will not replace the side panel as well as the original. Lead is also easier for beginners to assemble and repair if broken.
I mean, if you’re gonna get something that expensive, I would imagine that you would have enough money to get the top tier graphics card. Still, it definitely looks nice.
Why still using 4 screws though? Tempered glass nowadays use hinges. My 5 year old Phanteks p400s use screws, it came out 1 year before I bought it.
You can also buy the case by itself
@@fynkozari9271 hinges are a point of failure
@@TheNpcNoob So are screws if people drop the side panels...
At that form factor? I wouldn't
So nobody is gonna question how he placed the glass panel the wrong way when he put it back on. It was gloss when he first showed it and then it was matt putting it on
So nobody is gonna say how much that icon looks like a regular hammer? And not something else at all?
[deep fried Asmongold noises] lmao
Totally looks like a hammer and not other thing that could be assembled form the same shape configuration
That whole video and you put the panel on backwards and never turn off the film lights to see how stained glass like it really looked.
Watching him throw t-shirts onto the nerdforge PC was painful.
As an Australian a c13 is a kettle cable all old kettles used em so if ya forgot yours when taking ya PC somewhere always use to be a spare haha
As a German it is a Kaltgerätekabel. (= Cold device cable
same in the uk, although a kettle cable has a bigger fuse, 13A instead of 5A
Looked a bit more colorful before you turned the panel around lol.
Edit: It's even backwards in the thumbnail! Jesus guys come on.
Was wondering what seemed so off about it at the end.
Right? how does nobody notice it? there's clearly several people in the studio filming it, and nobody tells him "dude you flipped it and put it on inside out" ?
Imagine hosting the video that is basically just a sponsored ad for a case with "painted" side panel, your only job is to showcase the panel and you manage to mess up even such a simple thing..
I swear these "new" hosts/writers will be the demise of LTT, the quality has decreased so much in the past months
stained glass is held together with solder, and can be extremely heavy in comparison to plastic. . In the long run, you end up with a broken glass pane almost no matter what
Great video as always guys. Quick feedback I want to share is maybe using Nerdforge built custom case as a t-shirt stand is not the best idea. I think it casts a shadow on how much that art piece was appreciated by LTT. Love what you do, have a great week!
LTT always treats their custom builds like shit after they've gotten content out of them, wouldn't be surprised if it had already been gutted and broken a few dozen times
5800X3D is definitely the best you can get if you have an AM4 socket, but it was shown later in RTX 4090 reviews that with better GPU performance, Ryzen 7000 and especially Intel Raptor Lake take big wins against the 5800X3D when you have the GPU performance to match.
Exactly….
Last generation CPU
Last generation GPU
Last generation socket
Last generation RAM
Last generation OS
Lame.
@@codycast considering how mnny issues & overpriced current gen is for such ok performance gain... yeh no thanks i will take the "lame"
@@codycast you must buy via FOMO
@@whitekong316 uh I have a 1080ti with a 10 series (?) i7 CPU. I’m only commenting on a brand new $$$ computer. Should use newer tech.
You guys get so defensive towards people
@@codycast lol it was sarcasm I even thumbs up what you said.
I was so hoping you would fire up Valheim so you could have the world tree on the screen and on the case, that would be an epic machine to play Valheim on.
That PC was built to play Valheim
Dude thank you guys so much I am such an idiot. I have just recently built my brand new PC this past weekend and its my first ever PC where the motherboard has built in WiFi (B650 Aorus Elite AX) and in the box there was that shark fin looking thing that I didn't know at the time was a WiFi extender. So these past couple days I've just been completely lost as to why my new PC has such slow internet compared to the rest of the house only to find out from this video that the shark fin looky thing is actually my WiFi extender that I'm supposed to install. Went from 2 bars on my WiFi to full 5. LMAO ty!
Nice tell me your experience lol.
Haha lovely editing on the suspected speaking blunder :) GJ editor :) takes me back to my childhood seeing that rewind effect
Plouffe, those shirts were actually for me, but got delivered to the wrong address.....computer too actually. That box wasn't FROM Ironside, they were TO Ironside.
Bruh
@@Blaster_Unity_UB I know right. My name's pretty badass.
@@KevinIronside yup, maybe, idk
Interesting that for the Twitch streamer PC LTT made a big deal that Windows was already setup with the EULA activated, but ignored that here.
I’m guessing having an actual hammer as PC logo makes you accept more mistakes.
I'd say fragility and the low melting point of the lead that holds the multiple panes of glass together would be the biggest issues for a real stained glass side panel but also labour wise it would probably cost more than the pc in it (we replaced one in our house and a roughly 2'x4' window was just shy of £4000.00 GBP!) prices ramp up massively with the complexity of the image
Its a real shame that you didn't do some broll in a dark room to see how the lights interacted with the vinyl stained glass colors
So true.
Hey your tips and insights were so helpful with some of my reference knowledge i misinterpreted, thanks alot man!
i spent 3 days building my system, plus another two or so sourcing parts. its fun to do, saved some money. custom loop with custom cables, wall mount.
I feel like this type of review should include a night-time shot to see how it looks when its dark in the room.
Review? more like 15 minute ad :D in which they manage to mess up by flipping the side panel backwards and yes, not even show it in the dark..
@@fijosh true.. did not even notice that myself, but you're right! I wonder if its meant to be reversible.. but i doubt it.
@@ericdellenback6047 I don't think it is reversible, there is a white tape which goes around the edge of the side panel (basically from one screw hole to another)
Notice how it looks like around 4:16, before the panel is taken off vs. later points in the video - it's clear that this tape is on one side only (the one that's supposed to be facing out)
Whether or not the colors would actually look better if it were the right side out or not, that's hard to see from the video..
The colors are more vivid at the beginning thanks to the white foam still being inside the case. Later, when the foam is removed, it looks more washed out because of it.
Perhaps it would look better with all-white components, or more aggressive white lighting inside the case.
Or maybe it looks OK as it is in a dim/dark room, but as you said, they sadly didn't include this kind of a shot. Which is a shame in my opinion, considering that the side panel seems pretty much like the only point of this 'showcase' video.
@@fijosh yeah.. hopefully they see this and maybe thinks about such things for the future. Its not the first time i've had that thought for videos like this.. but this is especially true on this type of case.
I like how that city PC in the background has already been relegated to makeshift shelf. Like it wasn't the hotness just a couple months ago.
It says MPG x570 gaming pro carbon Wifi on the board when you're looking at the m.2 slot :D
Which is the MSI board obviously
Loved the format of the overview in this video. It was fun and informative. I would have loved to have seen some low light shots of the PC showing the RGB through the panel and how the lighting lights up the internals of the system.
You had me excited about that computer too! It's a really nice rig I can't think of anyone who wouldn't take a 5800x3d and a 3080 it's really nice. Ironside killed it on this build.
You guys installed the panel backwards... Flip it the other way so the colors pop.
I love how the reflection of the logo on the display background looks like I'm getting flipped off. From PP 🚀 to middle fingers... What's this world coming to? 🤣
That looks very nice QC. For this video: I'd have loved to see the PC in the dark, and I think the panel might have been reinstalled backwards (iess vibrant).
i may be reading too much into it but this unboxing feels like a slight frig off to starforge ⚒just a wee bit
TBF to Bell he said the byte in terabyte rly fast so it sounded like bit a lil bit
I literally just bought this case by itself to build in it, what a perfect reference video!
6:40 you may have just solved my issues with my LianLi fans, I can't control the rgb with anything. Wonder if that's why
That power cable you refer to as a C13 - for some reason (probably kettle related), everyone I know refers to it as a 'jug plug'. Very pleasant to say!
I'd love to buy this as a case without the parts so i could built it myself here in Norway. It would look lovely at my desk.
4:39 As an owner of Corsair Crystal 570X, have no issues with glass or screws for a looong time.
Thats pretty small thing but I really like that they put their background and website as homepage. Makes me feel like they are really making an effort.
Thanks for watching,hit me up ☝️☝️ to claim you gift
that nerdforge pc is so sick
Isn't the cpu rad mounted improperly? Thought tubes should be at the bottom. Also I thought MSFT frowned on setting up windows that way. Really have to trust the vendor to have them go that far with an install...
Yes, yes they are. Tubes down, always, so that the bubbles can migrate to the top of the rad, instead of circulating.
How dare he put something on top of the nerdforge cyberpunk pc. That thing should be behind glass
This is certainly one of the best looking PCs that has ever been on LTT - if I had more money than sense and cared how my pc looked I might be tempted ^^
Definitely getting this case for my next "norse" themed build
Me looking for nail clippers on the table after yesterday's roast 🤣
The stained glass is beautiful. I'd consider it if I didn't have a nice, white, open-air Thermaltake glass/stainless steel case already. The real highlight of this video is the flawless calibration of the Dying Light settings at 13:21
Imagine working for LTT and being "uneasy" about undoing 4 screws.
I bought from them twice in the last 10 years. Never had a single issue with their work.
I love Ironside been rocking a pc from there for about 4-5 years now maybe
3:40 Bless you Brandon!
Had an amazing experience with Ironside. Would reccomend 👍
Did he screw in the glass panel inside out?
yes
Yes. other side is glossy.🤣🤣
Little disappointed that there was no B-roll with dimmer ambient lighting.
one solution that stores here in Brazil have is that when you buy a pre built system they send the GPU not installed so you have to put it on yourself and they send some instructions on how to do it if you don't know, but the foam imo should be adopted everywhere even with it sticking to some things sometimes, but it's still a more secure way of shipping a pre built system
9:37 ist it possible to know the Name of most bottom pre installed Software on the desktop
A real stained glass side panel.... That seems like a challenge for @nerdforge!
Someone needs to send the logo on this to the StarForge team so they know what a hammer actually looks like.
We have the same kind of film at on front door. I'm thinking of putting it on my panel now
Anyone else feel like at 7:40 depending on why you say in your head is what it sounds like. I at first though he said terabit too but then played back it sound like terabyte and then played back again sounded like terabit.
I wish Plouffe had swapped the ram for RGB and that David and Belle had dimmed the studio lights for a minute.
It would have been too much to ask for an AIO swap for something with RGB. Maybe a follow up video?
The side panel is fantastic regardless.
In the UK that C13 power cable gets called a "kettle lead". I have never seen an actual kettle use one of these, but I guess they did at some point.
Really cool that they actually depict Niflheim and Muspelheim on the sides.
Yggdrasil? I just started watching Overlord, what a coincidence.
I think Fractal Design should make a Stained Glass version ;)
Well, I know these PCs are cool, but you know the PC is going to come extra well done because it's for you. I want to see more PCs where they don't know it's you and we can see them for what they really are. Cause I doubt I'll get the same treatment you guys do for the money.
Hey Ploufe! where can i find your keyboard streams? ive been looking for it for a while and i cant find it.
Just stumbleD on this unmade bed. Thanks for telling us what a system integrator is.
they didn't show how this PC looks in the dark or did I miss it? :(
On the Website it dosnt give you the option for the wifi ranger extender's how where you able to get them?
That packaging is made to disolve in water so just grab a bag and fill it then pour into a sink slowly as they need a bit of aggitation
What the heck is up with the music playing in the back ground? Is that normal cuz I don’t remember ever hearing it.
Nice rendition of stained glass. BTW: is Adam Sondergard's favorite movie "Norse By Norsewest"? 😂
This is one of the nicest looking white PC's, I think I've ever seen, makes my poor crappy Sony all-in-one look like a door wedge. Love love love the side panel, please box it up and send to me lol
what if to make stained glass less fragile , you added resin , what would be a good thickness to make it more resistant
5:18 I just upgraded my PC to a 5800X3D (3080 FE) and it's been mega. I've been trying to find a way to bog down my PC but I can't. Hitman 3 ultra quality with full ray tracing I get 40-50FPS at 1440p and it does that without breaking 60-70C AND AND that's even with all my case fans set to silent
7:10 the reason they used 3200Mhz is because that's what AMD recommends for the 5800X3D
MOBO makers seem to be having issues with RGB support. I have a Gigabyte AeroG board, and I had to send it in 3 times, and then get 2 replacement boards from them to get the RGB working correctly.
Checklist for pc build 👍 sweet!
With the whole install steam thing kind of surprised that LTT doesn’t just have a script to run and install steam and the test suites especially with winget going to the web browser seems a bit inefficient
It would be great if LTT started selling pseudo stained glass stickers for inside of pc side panels (I know it's not a sticker but it's close enough). I looked around and couldn't find anything on the market that would satisfy me design-wise(everything is made for kitchens or windows). But that yggdrasil design looks DOPE! Since i have no choice, I will probably try some arts&crafts after this, wish me luck :*
the board in that machine: MSI MPG X570 GAMING PRO CARBON WIFI 9:07
Wish you showed the panel with the lights off...
Am I the only one who saw the thumbnail and thought
_That's a weirdly good looking Power Supply_
I wonder if you could order the side panel for a particular case done custom like that? I would love to have the Calvary scene in that stained glass effect on my PC.
Eh! I'm running a the Ryzen 7 5800X3D and RTX 3080 with 32 GB of 3600 CL14 in my own rig. Great combination of hardware.
12:13 Stained glass is heavier than regular glass because of the impurities that give it color, and a lot of times it is leaded glass as well.
12:23 "I'm not Norse, I've never been to Denmark"
GUHHHHHHH 🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻
Are you serious lol
I'm pretty sure Linus or someone else on LTT mentioned that system integrators aren't really allowed to do the windows setup for you, as the user has to accept the terms of service... Are they able to set the background and stuff and still have the setup there for the user, and it was just cut out? Or then they just broke the microsoft rules lol
This it's not a starter PC, this is a finisher PC.
A transporter of GODS, the GOLDED GOD.
This video is smalltalk that just keeps going.
the main reason nowadays for prebuilt is basically "refundability", building on your own , if something gets damaged it is usually your fault. but with a warranty, you can get your money back with prebuilts.