Holy hell, I was listening without paying too much attention to the video and started to think there was some pi style PC I had never heard about, lmao
See, but if they went with the cOw 5900x, they would have needed a separate graphics processor, which makes might've been too much power for the user to stomach. The cOw 5900x is most definitely only for the true PC Borger enthusiasts.
Just wondering how Nic and Phil controlled their laughter during the PC Borger part, that was one of the dumbest yet most entertaining way of sharing one's setup ROFL...
Dude same 😂 it was playing in the background and it was at that point where I had to look at RUclips and see wtf was going on 😂😂 almost thought I was just hungry and my mind was changing words hahaha
Not gonna lie, I love it when people go through Setups like this. Honestly if at any point someone struggles for Content, they should just do one of these. People love looking at Cool Setups.
I really like how Jay does these... it's not agressively over-reacting or just one long complaint... It's just a good constructive look at what people are doing... great work! AND THAT COW BORGER!!! Holy Shit!! :D :D
Actually caught this one reasonably early. Hey Jay! Liking 31 days of Jay-tober. I was really impressed with what you’re doing with the enrichment center.
11:12 If he did paint the PS5 then good on him, but it's probably just got the Dbrand replacement side panels (that they recently got a C&D on from Sony, RIP) and a matte black skin for the middle section. Still looks sick!
Not only does that junction need to be anchored to the wall, it looks like it's just hanging on the NMB and relying on the strain relief, it also needs to be in some conduit as well. I'd like to see what's going on behind that piece of OSB too. Just fixed a lot of incredibly questionable wiring in my basement.
if you're talking about the board on the wall that the first plugs attached too, it's likely covering the chute opening for what use to be a coal furnace.. all the houses here where i live that are 1940 or older have them. but it looks like that box is at least attached to the board since you can see the white romex coming from the ceiling along the board.
@@TheGameBench I'm not an electrician by trade, but as a mechanic I do run into some truly awful wiring by end-users. The one that comes to mind is when I found where someone stripped an inch or so of sheathing from the middle of a wire and then twisted the end of another wire around it with just a touch of loose tape. Just floating around in the dash behind the fuse box. -_-; I'll follow Jay is saying that if you aren't sure of yourself, hire a professional.
you know they had to do some retakes while doing that section.... if that was all done in the first go however.... In the words of Darth Vader: Impressive... Most Impressive....
LOL, This is my favorite "JayWhatDoYouThink" video yet! PC Borgor and The Comprinter II. I died with Phil on the "You take screenshots by just closing the lid and pushing scan" comment that Nick made
I think Phil had to walk out and leave the camera running while Jay doing Jay thing on the burger section. Otherwise, he will just can't control himself and keep dying in the background and that shot will never get done. lol
Can we do a "this was my first mod" - I'd love to share my watercooled & lighted rig from waaay back in 2002, Perfect example of how far this stuff has come.
I like these video's, they're not repetitive at all. They're an inspiration and your comments help people avoid making the same mistakes. About the O11 Dynamic though, I understand why people get it. I got the Mini because I was using an ITX but plan my upgrade to be a mATX or ATX, depending on what next gen offers. It's the most versatile case outthere that still looks great and that isn't too darn big.
the pc borger had me cracking up SO much that I woke everyone up in the house, totally worth it though. the fact he took it so seriously was the best part. I love jay's humor man.
Jay, thank you for this. I really appreciate this piece of content. Very creative way to get upgrades on a budget. Thank you so much for this. And a big thank you to all your contributors.
Ive been watching for about a year and when you started breaking down the burger I completely lost my shit. That was one of the funniest things on youtube easy.
OMG! That printer/scanner PC! It reminds me soooo much of an ancient IBM "laptop" I had many a year ago. Not quite as thick, but ... not ... not either.
@ 12:08 this guy's custom ultra wide keyboard tray is awesome. People like to crap on keyboard trays but if desk space and ergonomics matter, you cannot beat a keyboard tray.
10:24 If you like a medium grey and want to venture dark, Valspar has volcanic ash paint that get's progressively darker with more layers. So you can play around with how dark you want your wall/room.
18:20 Not just mount the junction box to the wall. he also needs to put that NM Romex inside of a conduit pipe because its in a interior dwelling where it can run the risk of damage. That's per NEC code 334.15 Exposed Work. BE SAFE!
@@ArsStarhawk So, the short answer is yes, it will work, and is accepted by NEC code make sure to use proper terminators at the junction box, regular romex connectors wont work because they don't hold the BX metal sheathing correctly and secure the BX a minimum of every 6 feet on horizontal runs or 10 feet on vertical runs. The long answer is Check 330.12 AND 330.30. The use of metal-clad cable is acceptable for exposed work, such as running on the surface of a wall or ceiling as long as the cable is not subject to physical damage. but NEC doesn't specify what is considered risk of physical damage. That could be left up to inspectors. I'm just thinking that, suppose you, (im not sure if thats your setup or not lets just pretend) shove the desk against the wall in gamer rage and the desk dents the metal sheathing, then that cable would be considered damaged. Also Flex conduit like BX isnt a good grounding surface like rigged conduit is. if you go with that make sure it comes with its own grounding/bonding conductor. now if you plan on reusing romex cable and just feeding it through some BX flex conduit pipe then i would DEFIANTLY just go with rigged conduit because like you said it would be easiest to feed the romex through it. To me, it looks nicer, and can act as a bonding median as long as the junctions boxes are grounded as well and over all, is the safest. and id always rather go over kill on safety cause you're dealing with conductors, one oopsie can leave you dead. which is why ill end this comment saying please check with your local code as well. don't just take one comment on a youtube video as your only research, and if you ever feel unsure, let a certified electrician do it. as expensive as they are, they are cheaper than a new house or funeral cost and BE SAFE!
Just now watching this... the evolving desk setup had me cracking up. I'm pretty my wife hates that my office is never just "good enough" and I keep changing things. 🤣
Ok Jay, hear me out on this one...I truly love these react series. And this is serious. I now came across this video for the FOURTH time hoping it's a new part, since I don't memorize the names or dates... Please my guy, we really need more of those, if you're in the mood for it. Not trying to force anyone to anything here. I just really enjoy this reaction to setup stuff. :)
@@neurokinetik64ES I appreciate you I was told when doing my setup that certain office chairs are much more comfortable than some expensive gaming chairs.
I love the variety in this collection. Every single one of these people are part of the PCMasterRace at different stages in their builds. We all do our best with what we have. Bravo nerds!
Jay I really like the 31 day of Jaytober and I really appreciate the fact your are literally giving away thousands of dollars in GPUs (even though I live on Europe).
Jay, would be fantastic if you can do a Home Theater PC edition! I'd love to see what kind of high-end PC + audio + TV/projector set ups people have and find inspiration !
What I can’t get over is how everyone seems to put a big microphone on what looks like a desk lamp stand with a big shield in front of the mic…. right in FRONT of themselves while streaming?? It’s is destructing and I would consider annoying. Use a boom mic stand and put the mic pointing down just above your head out of the camera shot. Then we see you and no microphone in your way. That, or use a lapel mic. Sorry had to vent seeing another light stand mic. If I was just doing sound and not video, the that kind of mic looks fine. Just search David Manning…
Jay a suggestion if you want to do a wall mount pc just to try it out; If airflow is a concern for you, then maybe consider mounting an acrylic panel in front on some standoffs, and put a couple pc fans either at the sides or in top/bottom depending on what suits your component layout. The acrylic panel will be able to give a surface for the airflow to bounce off of and stay more or less confined around the pc hardware, while at the same time not compromising the feel of an "open air" pc. Basically making it a hybrid with the best pros of both worlds, and minimal cons from an aesthetic and functional point of view. I'd love to see your take on a wall mount / open case pc, especailly considering you haven't done it before so I imagine you wouldn't have any pre-bias to your approach.
When I get mine looking a bit more finished, I will have to upload a picture.. I have a 12foot desk reclaimed from pallet wood, I also have a long power bar under it, and a trough/shelf all the way across for wires so I can just lay the wires in..then up above desk I have 2 shelf's for stuff..
I had thought for the wall-mounted vapour wave PC. Paint the walls black like in the one other setup, with a white patch slightly larger than the mdf board painted onto the wall behind the where the PC would mount. Then run some LED strips behind it to give the mounted PC to give it a controllable "underglow" effect.
6:50 Lmao Nick or whoever0 saying "I digress" at the same time as Jay because he saw it coming! Hahaha! I didn't catch that the first time watching this! hahaha!
au - Collected a few large pieces of TV Acrylic panels over time from dumped TV's - Handy to make PC panels/parts pc i use 1 as a cover over a Map on my desk another i cut & replaced the scratched side panel . could use for wall mounts make psu covers |_ etc wish i took the 65" acrylic panel out the old tv i found b4 i moved dumped in rubbish the house sold auction Lucky4 me i moved next door threw the nbn phone line over the balcony :) cost $685 so that was a good win not getting it again 100mbs .
I love the react series :D ps. snakes are kept in vivariums. I feel like people spend more time sorting desk space, fancy builds, decor etc than they do using all the expensive equipment they buy i know i've spent a lot on my pc but i've yet to use it for anything intense however the tinkering and chopping and changing things to make it look better are something i find very rewarding i just don't have a whole room to change the background decor sadly.
J...DUDE..I got a sick idea for a build...All the hardware must be isolated in clear plastic while all the empty space must be turned into an aquarium....fish optional. You can even make the case split in half so the aquarium side only bolts onto the front part of the case so you have to look through it to see the hardware, but would be cool if the water side flows into most of the empty space around the hardware so its not just a flat piece.
The little 3M cable things the guy used under the counter are an Electrician’s toy, we call them stickybacks and we use them in marshaling panels and VFD motor controls a LOT.
I have this card and the only reason I do is because of an RMA on my gigabyte card and Microcenter didn’t have the lower end in stock so they gave me the top tier one for no up charge. Pricing on this card is insane I would rather spend an extra 100 bucks and get a 4090. That being said the card performance is AMAZING. I’m pushing 300FPS in the new COD for DMZ on 1440P and 200 on 4K. I love how quiet it is. the only draw back is the size of it. It is the largest or second largest card on the market for the 40 series but it puts out.
Can’t wait to finish my basement. Got a foreclosure and my PC is currently on a very old desk in a spare room. Need to finish the basement and start designing my desk and how it will all lay out. I will submit as soon as I start and I’ll give before and after. Hope to make it in the video eventually. These help me with ideas so thank you everyone!
The other problem with that loose receptacle is the electrical code says you have to use conduit on any drops in a basement, in other words you can't have exposed Romex wires anywhere except in the ceiling and it has to be above the bottom of the joists NOT nailed to the bottom
The PC burger is a perfect demonstration of how if you talk about something with confidence and as if it’s true it’s 100% believable
Holy hell, I was listening without paying too much attention to the video and started to think there was some pi style PC I had never heard about, lmao
@@jdub3962 same. I was like.... Is there an actual burger shaped PC.... Are these actual parts. And then I looked and felt stupid. Lol
My wife was like, "is talking about a computer inside a burger". 💀💀
It also shows, how experts in many fields talk. Just overwhelm the listener with as many specific (technical or scientific) terms as possible.
And I have no idea how he made it all the way through without either him, Nick, or Phil losing it. Well done guys!
Oh my god the burger section had me DYING THE ENTIRE TIME 🤣
Best bit ever
I thought I was missing something 😂
22:00
Hilarious 2.0
That kind of dragged on a bit too long for me lol I was like okay I get it
28:41 "You take screenshots by just closing the lid and pushing scan" Comment of the year right there! I'm dead.
Lol
Actually, shouldn't be too hard to do.
apparently it does still print
That one was the best.
😂😂😂😂😂
Loved the 2 straight minutes of the PC Borger. Probably would've gone with the c0w 5900x personally btw.
Pleb shram though.
nah I think the c0w 10900k would be better
I think they should send this to the cryptominers...
Definitely would have made this a retro burger with a Tomato board.
See, but if they went with the cOw 5900x, they would have needed a separate graphics processor, which makes might've been too much power for the user to stomach. The cOw 5900x is most definitely only for the true PC Borger enthusiasts.
Just wondering how Nic and Phil controlled their laughter during the PC Borger part, that was one of the dumbest yet most entertaining way of sharing one's setup ROFL...
Came for the PC setup reactions, stayed for two minutes of Jay playing the PC burger bit completely straight. Legend.
I'm at work and only listening to the video when he got to the PC Borger part. I had zero clue wtf Jay was talking about 😂😂😂
Dude same 😂 it was playing in the background and it was at that point where I had to look at RUclips and see wtf was going on 😂😂 almost thought I was just hungry and my mind was changing words hahaha
His deadpan serious presentation though 🤣🤣🤣
Duuuudeee that terrarium theme build is siiiiick!!! coolest and most original I've seen in years. just awesome and inspiring
I read that in Phil's voice 😂
@@clintk4691 that was the intent hahahah
Is it Princess Mononoke themed? Those figurines looks like Kodama from that movie.
@@SteKrz Definitely Princess Mononoke. Dope ass build
O11 Dynamic has always looked more like an aquarium than a PC case to me, so the terrarium is also on theme.
The comprinter bit was brilliant and the serious analysis of the pc borger was amazing. Stuff like this is why I watch this channel
Not gonna lie, I love it when people go through Setups like this.
Honestly if at any point someone struggles for Content, they should just do one of these.
People love looking at Cool Setups.
I really like how Jay does these... it's not agressively over-reacting or just one long complaint... It's just a good constructive look at what people are doing... great work!
AND THAT COW BORGER!!! Holy Shit!! :D :D
"Phil Dies in the Background" - you've died more often then Wile E Coyote. 😂
These builds are awesome af. PC Borger was great and the comprinter....yasssss. That said, guess ill try again next month.
Actually caught this one reasonably early.
Hey Jay! Liking 31 days of Jay-tober. I was really impressed with what you’re doing with the enrichment center.
The last "setup" floored me! Died after that screenshot thing. 😂
Kind of wild that a guy in tech who is Jay's age has never seen or even like basically known of Blade Runner.
28:07 THANK YOU PHIL. you're doing the creators' work
11:12 If he did paint the PS5 then good on him, but it's probably just got the Dbrand replacement side panels (that they recently got a C&D on from Sony, RIP) and a matte black skin for the middle section. Still looks sick!
He spray paint dipped it like the gpu
that's what I thought too, just got the blacked out side panels and a skin down the middle.
Not only does that junction need to be anchored to the wall, it looks like it's just hanging on the NMB and relying on the strain relief, it also needs to be in some conduit as well. I'd like to see what's going on behind that piece of OSB too. Just fixed a lot of incredibly questionable wiring in my basement.
if you're talking about the board on the wall that the first plugs attached too, it's likely covering the chute opening for what use to be a coal furnace.. all the houses here where i live that are 1940 or older have them. but it looks like that box is at least attached to the board since you can see the white romex coming from the ceiling along the board.
@@sirmonkey1985 Yep, I'm just hoping it's not a mess of Romex joined together with wire nuts.
@@TheGameBench I'm not an electrician by trade, but as a mechanic I do run into some truly awful wiring by end-users. The one that comes to mind is when I found where someone stripped an inch or so of sheathing from the middle of a wire and then twisted the end of another wire around it with just a touch of loose tape. Just floating around in the dash behind the fuse box. -_-;
I'll follow Jay is saying that if you aren't sure of yourself, hire a professional.
Loved Jay's review on the pc borger, you can tell he put a lot of thinking and effort on it! 🤣 I needed a laugh, thank you Jay you made my day 😂
Same, half way thru I'm like "he's so serious, this might be a real pc lol"
@@theswaggernaught2012 for me it made the video so much better lol the best part all the whole video 😅
you know they had to do some retakes while doing that section.... if that was all done in the first go however.... In the words of Darth Vader: Impressive... Most Impressive....
@@ZanTeth55 its very dificult to keep a straight face through all of that so it is very understandable the retakes 😅🤣
Everyone reacting to Jay about his reaction to the burger build, but how about props to the guy that sent in such a great setup for Jay to work with.
Lol
LOL, This is my favorite "JayWhatDoYouThink" video yet! PC Borgor and The Comprinter II. I died with Phil on the "You take screenshots by just closing the lid and pushing scan" comment that Nick made
That terrarium build looks awesome
The dust maintenance though would be nightmarish
Future Theme: Computers built in something that isn't a computer case.
My favorite thing about Jay is that he knows what he's talking about. How many people doing reviews would have seen the drop ceiling?
and he doesn't put you to sleep like some other RUclipsrs who know their stuff (*cough* GN *cough*)
that first pc is Anime based I think the spirits are from princess mononoke
Yes, those are the kodama from Princess Monononke, I thought it was a great touch
My dude got forest spirits in his case. I see what you did, cultured by ghibli I see
That burger setup was gold. Props to them for creating such a high end piece of equipment
13:31 - Seahorse type desk legs are the best! Great video as always!
Yes! 🤣
Glad I wasn't alone, love all the videos, helped me buy my first custom pc but I work at home depot and that made me cry-laugh 🤣
i'm still trying to find a way to keep my sea horses alive... any tips?
The creativity in these builds is amazing. Love the Thanos gauntlet giving Phil the finger too haha
25:39 You've never seen Blade Runner, Jay? You should really watch it.
I think Phil had to walk out and leave the camera running while Jay doing Jay thing on the burger section. Otherwise, he will just can't control himself and keep dying in the background and that shot will never get done. lol
I think that a good theme for a react would be compact setups. I feel like there would be some truly creative people and builds out there.
the way this man managed to say everything with such a straight face... woulda started to crack at the bun motherboard part
Some amazing cable management setups! Makes a huge difference on the overall setup appearance.
Can we do a "this was my first mod" - I'd love to share my watercooled & lighted rig from waaay back in 2002, Perfect example of how far this stuff has come.
I like these video's, they're not repetitive at all. They're an inspiration and your comments help people avoid making the same mistakes.
About the O11 Dynamic though, I understand why people get it. I got the Mini because I was using an ITX but plan my upgrade to be a mATX or ATX, depending on what next gen offers. It's the most versatile case outthere that still looks great and that isn't too darn big.
the pc borger had me cracking up SO much that I woke everyone up in the house, totally worth it though. the fact he took it so seriously was the best part. I love jay's humor man.
Jay, thank you for this. I really appreciate this piece of content. Very creative way to get upgrades on a budget. Thank you so much for this. And a big thank you to all your contributors.
That first case has Japanese Forest Spirits in it. Reminds me of the movie Princess Mononoke.
That is a scene from the movie yes
Ive been watching for about a year and when you started breaking down the burger I completely lost my shit. That was one of the funniest things on youtube easy.
OMG! That printer/scanner PC! It reminds me soooo much of an ancient IBM "laptop" I had many a year ago. Not quite as thick, but ... not ... not either.
Honestly, I loved this immensely. I love seeing the different ways people setup and design up the space.
11:52 "Simple white lighting with all black stuff." **Is literally a B&W photo** 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Awesome build with the wall mount Jarman. That would sell like mad.
@ 12:08 this guy's custom ultra wide keyboard tray is awesome. People like to crap on keyboard trays but if desk space and ergonomics matter, you cannot beat a keyboard tray.
"This guy has made use of a tiny space with a modest clean build"
Guy has a million dollar megastation on a normal sized L desk.
*Goes on to say it's for someone with a small apartment*
10:24 If you like a medium grey and want to venture dark, Valspar has volcanic ash paint that get's progressively darker with more layers. So you can play around with how dark you want your wall/room.
18:20 Not just mount the junction box to the wall. he also needs to put that NM Romex inside of a conduit pipe because its in a interior dwelling where it can run the risk of damage. That's per NEC code 334.15 Exposed Work. BE SAFE!
Would anchored BX work as well? Although I guess conduit is as easy at that point.
@@ArsStarhawk So, the short answer is yes, it will work, and is accepted by NEC code make sure to use proper terminators at the junction box, regular romex connectors wont work because they don't hold the BX metal sheathing correctly and secure the BX a minimum of every 6 feet on horizontal runs or 10 feet on vertical runs.
The long answer is Check 330.12 AND 330.30. The use of metal-clad cable is acceptable for exposed work, such as running on the surface of a wall or ceiling as long as the cable is not subject to physical damage. but NEC doesn't specify what is considered risk of physical damage. That could be left up to inspectors. I'm just thinking that, suppose you, (im not sure if thats your setup or not lets just pretend) shove the desk against the wall in gamer rage and the desk dents the metal sheathing, then that cable would be considered damaged. Also Flex conduit like BX isnt a good grounding surface like rigged conduit is. if you go with that make sure it comes with its own grounding/bonding conductor.
now if you plan on reusing romex cable and just feeding it through some BX flex conduit pipe then i would DEFIANTLY just go with rigged conduit because like you said it would be easiest to feed the romex through it. To me, it looks nicer, and can act as a bonding median as long as the junctions boxes are grounded as well and over all, is the safest. and id always rather go over kill on safety cause you're dealing with conductors, one oopsie can leave you dead.
which is why ill end this comment saying please check with your local code as well. don't just take one comment on a youtube video as your only research, and if you ever feel unsure, let a certified electrician do it. as expensive as they are, they are cheaper than a new house or funeral cost and BE SAFE!
@@dirtyvinyl8817 Interesting. Thanks a lot for taking the time to type out such an extensive answer.
@@ArsStarhawk You're welcome, take care.
Just now watching this... the evolving desk setup had me cracking up. I'm pretty my wife hates that my office is never just "good enough" and I keep changing things. 🤣
Ok Jay, hear me out on this one...I truly love these react series. And this is serious. I now came across this video for the FOURTH time hoping it's a new part, since I don't memorize the names or dates...
Please my guy, we really need more of those, if you're in the mood for it. Not trying to force anyone to anything here. I just really enjoy this reaction to setup stuff. :)
Thank you Jay for your kind words, was really excited to be featured 😁
Only a few in, this has gotta be my favorite rig showcase I think I've seen, well done.
I love seeing people that have the same black mesh office chair as me from Staples it makes me feel like I did good.
If you bought that instead of the trash fake racing "gamer" seats, then yes, you did good indeed.
@@neurokinetik64ES I appreciate you I was told when doing my setup that certain office chairs are much more comfortable than some expensive gaming chairs.
I died a bit on the inside when Jay said he "never watched whatever they have for this series".
Dude, it's one of the best movies of all time.
The specs on that pc borger is insane! Amazing setup, so inspiring to see
Haven't clicked this fast in a while lol
I love the variety in this collection. Every single one of these people are part of the PCMasterRace at different stages in their builds. We all do our best with what we have. Bravo nerds!
We are so fortunate for the 31 days of Jaytober. He cures our boredom
U are multiple persons?
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Wow that first build even made the RGB simulate lightning in the video clip! I LOVE IT
Jay I really like the 31 day of Jaytober and I really appreciate the fact your are literally giving away thousands of dollars in GPUs (even though I live on Europe).
Ya the Shipping to the Moon Europe must cost millions lol
the absolute SERIOUSNESS of the burger critique killed me. LOVE it.
Jay, would be fantastic if you can do a Home Theater PC edition! I'd love to see what kind of high-end PC + audio + TV/projector set ups people have and find inspiration !
That borger part had me rolling. 🤣😆🤣😆 then the storage talk.... killing me Jay!
Love react series!
2:17 i love this Case , vary well done!
Jay, has anyone ever told you that you could be a really good interior designer?
16:57 Cinder blocks are common in a lot of college dorms, my walls looked just like this when I was living in a dorm.
What I can’t get over is how everyone seems to put a big microphone on what looks like a desk lamp stand with a big shield in front of the mic…. right in FRONT of themselves while streaming?? It’s is destructing and I would consider annoying. Use a boom mic stand and put the mic pointing down just above your head out of the camera shot. Then we see you and no microphone in your way. That, or use a lapel mic. Sorry had to vent seeing another light stand mic. If I was just doing sound and not video, the that kind of mic looks fine. Just search David Manning…
4:07 that man has a great taste in music, i see that kamikaze cd on the bottom left
Jay a suggestion if you want to do a wall mount pc just to try it out;
If airflow is a concern for you, then maybe consider mounting an acrylic panel in front on some standoffs, and put a couple pc fans either at the sides or in top/bottom depending on what suits your component layout. The acrylic panel will be able to give a surface for the airflow to bounce off of and stay more or less confined around the pc hardware, while at the same time not compromising the feel of an "open air" pc. Basically making it a hybrid with the best pros of both worlds, and minimal cons from an aesthetic and functional point of view.
I'd love to see your take on a wall mount / open case pc, especailly considering you haven't done it before so I imagine you wouldn't have any pre-bias to your approach.
When I get mine looking a bit more finished, I will have to upload a picture.. I have a 12foot desk reclaimed from pallet wood, I also have a long power bar under it, and a trough/shelf all the way across for wires so I can just lay the wires in..then up above desk I have 2 shelf's for stuff..
It's not a jayzTwoCents video, without Phil dying laughing in the background
I had thought for the wall-mounted vapour wave PC. Paint the walls black like in the one other setup, with a white patch slightly larger than the mdf board painted onto the wall behind the where the PC would mount. Then run some LED strips behind it to give the mounted PC to give it a controllable "underglow" effect.
6:50 Lmao Nick or whoever0 saying "I digress" at the same time as Jay because he saw it coming! Hahaha! I didn't catch that the first time watching this! hahaha!
au - Collected a few large pieces of TV Acrylic panels over time from dumped TV's - Handy to make PC panels/parts pc
i use 1 as a cover over a Map on my desk another i cut & replaced the scratched side panel .
could use for wall mounts make psu covers |_ etc wish i took the 65" acrylic panel out the old tv i found b4 i moved dumped in rubbish the house sold auction Lucky4 me i moved next door threw the nbn phone line over the balcony :) cost $685 so that was a good win not getting it again 100mbs .
21:59 is like a Rick and Morty universe where everything is a PC.
6:20 That computer has vibes of 'upcycling, while still looking like it wasnt hacked together'
you saying "idk what a snake aquarium is called" then saying "it looks like a snake terrarium" is the most Jay thing I have witnessed in a while. lol
I love the react series :D ps. snakes are kept in vivariums. I feel like people spend more time sorting desk space, fancy builds, decor etc than they do using all the expensive equipment they buy i know i've spent a lot on my pc but i've yet to use it for anything intense however the tinkering and chopping and changing things to make it look better are something i find very rewarding i just don't have a whole room to change the background decor sadly.
The longer this goes on the more I look forward to the next video, you’re killin it guys!!
Omg the burger break down was EPIC! I’m sitting here in the break room laughing my ass off and everyone is looking at me 🤣🤣🤣
J...DUDE..I got a sick idea for a build...All the hardware must be isolated in clear plastic while all the empty space must be turned into an aquarium....fish optional. You can even make the case split in half so the aquarium side only bolts onto the front part of the case so you have to look through it to see the hardware, but would be cool if the water side flows into most of the empty space around the hardware so its not just a flat piece.
Thank you Phil for explaining to Jay about Blade Runner's role in the Cyberpunk genre.
OMG totally deadpan on the PC Borger... Had me rolling!!! Loved it!!
Perfect waking up to work to hear “jayzinteriordecorating” 😂 good job, helps with inspiration while I’m waiting for the final parts to my setup
Never tired of 011 Dynamic, the best case out there, using it myself.
The little 3M cable things the guy used under the counter are an Electrician’s toy, we call them stickybacks and we use them in marshaling panels and VFD motor controls a LOT.
28:02 Thank you Phil. Nice job on the burger discussion.
28:05 Phil coming in with the save out here
I have this card and the only reason I do is because of an RMA on my gigabyte card and Microcenter didn’t have the lower end in stock so they gave me the top tier one for no up charge. Pricing on this card is insane I would rather spend an extra 100 bucks and get a 4090.
That being said the card performance is AMAZING. I’m pushing 300FPS in the new COD for DMZ on 1440P and 200 on 4K. I love how quiet it is. the only draw back is the size of it. It is the largest or second largest card on the market for the 40 series but it puts out.
the Borger and ComPrinter2 jebus that screenshot joke was gold... I died....
6:35 The case is called ZZAW A1
11:41 that is not a foot roller but it can be used as one as its a base woofer that is part of the wireless speakers
Can’t wait to finish my basement. Got a foreclosure and my PC is currently on a very old desk in a spare room. Need to finish the basement and start designing my desk and how it will all lay out. I will submit as soon as I start and I’ll give before and after. Hope to make it in the video eventually. These help me with ideas so thank you everyone!
13:58 best part is the Texas A&M diplomas
2:02 PRINCESS MONONOKE THEME!
The other problem with that loose receptacle is the electrical code says you have to use conduit on any drops in a basement, in other words you can't have exposed Romex wires anywhere except in the ceiling and it has to be above the bottom of the joists NOT nailed to the bottom
8:11 That is Ghost from Destiny. A small robot-like companion that follows a player around in the game.
*I was distracted for few seconds and at **22:07** it was nostalgic for me 👏😂*