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ahhhhhhhhhh 3:30am
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Hi
that powercable wouldve fit perfectly, but you overengeniered it (again)
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My favorite part of these projects is when you DON'T spend $100+ on a single part. Other channels will be like "simple diy project" but requires a ton of stuff
You mean like when he bought a Chromeboot just to test a cable? 😂
@@honzaled so we dont have to
@@honzaled You can get them second hand for cheap AF since they're garbage
Yeah, when a "DIY" channel is like: and now we just use our humble CNC router
@@honzaleda $3 chromeboot
I don't even know how I found this channel but it has very Dankpods energy and I'm here for it
If this guy owned the Shankmods channel, my life would be complete
Reminds me of James channel friend of dankpods honestly
Man needs a 1 grit
I was watching dankpods then I saw this vid on my suggestions
More James energy
Fun fact about that Coral ai board! After running about 4 trillion operations it calculated that the human eye can only see 30fps at 240p, and decided to give you only that much when gaming. The other 370fps on the chip was used to make the cpu fan spin 370 times a second! Technology is amazing 👏 🤩
Thank you for explaining that to me! It all makes sense now! Technology truly is just amazing
Haven’t watched the full video yet but oh boy this gonna be something
yep@@BringusStudios
CPU fan spinning at 370 Fans Per Spin
the fps thing can be debunked with common sense. if we saw at 30fps then how can we tell the difference between 30 and 60 fps?
This is absolutely fascinating. Again and again you encounter a technical problem that 99% of people would look at and say "welp, it's broken/doesnt work" and end things there. But you go as far as to modify the very hardware of the device and even make NEW hardware from scratch to connect things that were not intended to be connectable.
To know how to fix something, you have to know how to break it 😂
As someone that owes their entire troubleshooting history to genius discord users, god bless you Elly and those like them.
Yup, Discord to the rescue....again and again in my case.
Its obvious HE is male.
@@sixtek I just love that there's a treasure trove of places to find help in so many different aspects of our lives. Good Folks sharing some knowledge and how-to info/experience.
Those like them?
@@realMytN ya know, actual helpful people.
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For anybody wondering, that's a TPU (Tensor Processing Unit) made by Google.
A TPU is basically a GPU without any graphics rendering hardware made specifically for neural network and AI training. They are designed for more efficient low precision calculation without the hardware rendering, basically a GPU without any video output and mainly floating point calculations. It's used for noise cancelling, background replacement and face detection on Google Meet.
edit: thanks for all the comments telling me more about it!
Likely noise suppression, face detection or background removal
Face detection if I had to guess. I've seen it used for projects like that in the past.
The TPU in this case is simply for audio processing. Google Meet supports about 40 concurrent audio channels, which would lead to a lot of lag if processed lineary by a simple CPU. For gaming purposes i would recommend removing that card, because it is mostly useless and takes up to 2 PCIe lanes, what might influence the speed of other devices.
400 fart/seconds
noise suppression, background remove, any filters or effects based on facial features, automatic closed captioning, the list goes on
Just an FYI, I'm pretty sure adding another stick would automatically throw itself into dual channel mode, that would SIGNIFICANTLY improve IGPU performance on Intel's IGP's and on Windows, the more RAM you have the more memory it allocates to your IGP, so another 16GB stick (If supported) will give you dual channel performance gains PLUS double the amount of virtual memory for the IGP.
I'm pretty sure everyone knows that
@@Sprites1400 Being that it's running custom BIOS I don't know if it supports dual channel or not so I'm not going to out right say it will work. I'm 99.999999% sure it will but you never know.
@@Sprites1400🤓
@@Sprites1400you can be surprised how many techies run on compromised memory busses, either single channel or non-XMP/EXPO, or whatever bare minimum speed the memory will support. Like literally 2/3rds the potential bandwidth or more out the window.
@@minmogrovingstrongandhealthy dual channel configuration would probably almost double the performance, just like it does on pretty much every iGPU, ever.
That ad read was really creative! I really enjoy when content creators actually create content with their ads instead of just read off talking points.
These TPUs are only used for doing face detection on security camera footage. You could probably rip that out, replace with a m.2 to PCIE adapter and plug a graphics card onto the thing.
Yeah I was wondering how good it could be if you hooked up a second hand 1060 for like 50 bucks into it somehow. You could definitely do that here I hope.
was looking for this! Seems like a very possible "upgrade"
@@reptarien He's also running with mismatched memory at idk speeds. Probably worth checking that out as well. I just looked up a benchmark of this cpu and it did very well as a mid range thing.
TPU is just like GPU but for AI. You can use it to accelerate ant AI application not only face detection.
I have seen a ASUS brand TPU to PCI-E adaptor card that you can connect a bunch of that TPU cards together and use it on a normal PC.
@@someguy9175 Hopefully he sees these comments and gets another stick of ram and the m.2 adapter!! I think it'd be awesome to REALLY game on what used to be a glorified chromebook, and still for cheap (hopefully)
By the way, strictly speaking, Coral TPU is not a GPU.
It's just a type of ASIC that handles 8-bit floating point calculations.
Typically, Coral TPU is used to accelerate Machine-learning AI models built with TensorFlow Lite and is used in areas such as real-time video background removal.
Perhaps the statement 400FPS was made in the context of video processing.
They are popular to use on open source home security systems for entity recognition and motion detection, so 400fps is probably referring to its ability to look across multiple concurrent video streams
@@technocolossus So what can we actually do with the HDMI-in plug?
@@gluttonousmaximus9048 The HDMI in, is for use when it is being used as a meeting room computer. You can plug your laptop into the HDMI in and your video is shown on the meeting room screen and shared with any remote participants. I've setup the Microsoft Teams equivalent of this same type of hardware at my previous job.
He was completely memeing with that. He probably knows.
Not so intelligent if he cant get 60fps on Counter Strike.
That machine learned nothing
That segue with the MicroSD card was so smooth I’m actually impressed
After a long time i like a video from my heart, the editing, the jokes, the style is ❤
In case anyone is wondering, SPI(Serial Peripheral Interface) is a serial communication protocol that you use for communicating between different IC chips. Probably in this case the SPI was being used to write the firmware to the flash chip. The wp pin stands for write protect. Pin 8 is VCC(input voltage), so when your shorting pin 8 with pin(WP), the SPI module reads a logic high disabling the write protect enabling SPI to write on the memory chip.
how do you know all this shit dude ?
@@iskiiwizz536if you play with electronics and code the thing yourself, eventually you'd want some kind of nonvolatile storage, stumble upon SPI and read one of the many datasheets
@@iskiiwizz536 Paying attention in school. Many years of studying, research, working on things till late in the evening. It seems pretty obvious. It's like saying that all good/great musicians artists are just born gifted. Of course there are some exceptions, but even THEY have to study and practice and PUT THE TIME IN. Libraries. The internet. A wealth of information at your fingertips.
Here's a lil' snippet from the internet from a lil search I just did. Motivational. Get to it!
(the following is copied and pasted from Google Search) "You've probably heard of the 10,000 hour rule, which was popularized by Malcolm Gladwell's blockbuster book “Outliers.” As Gladwell tells it, the rule goes like this: it takes 10,000 hours of intensive practice to achieve mastery of complex skills and materials, like playing the violin or getting as good as Bill Gates"
some people just love learning about this stuff @@iskiiwizz536
@@iskiiwizz536average arduino gigachad
The Portal sounds are on point haha. Thanks for all the Valve references throughout. They did make the video better. 10/10. Going to go to Google and do this to one of their meeting room machines and then hand in my resignation.
This channel is underrated, the humour, the editing, the dialogue, the duration, everything is just perfect. Chef's kiss, I learned and it was entertaining.
Tjis has got to be the most entertaining video you've made to date. And I've binged like 1.5 year worth of videos
I've done this on a $25 chromebook. It's awesome seeing all the resources i used.
I ran steam on my school computer using linux and got like one frame per minute on terraria
@@Anime_catgirl_UWU lol
@@Lillylafrog I left it running all night only for it to crash when i loaded my world
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I’ve been ignoring this video on my recommended for days and now I’m bored bored I decide to watch it and realise this guy is hilarious
we all have that one video
The amount ads from RUclips are awful!
@@ezramiller8296 ikr😪
Memory Bandwidth has a huge effect on iGPU's. AKA, 2x8GB would have massively improved the performance compared to the single 16GB.
I think it technically is running in dual channel for the first 4gb as it's running 2gb+16gb which is really not ideal as the last 14gb is in single channel which is probably why there are so many latency issues
a single 16gb stick is already dual rank
@@Vysair Ranks and channels aren't the same thing
You kinda give me non Aussie dank pods vibes and I'm all here for it
Just found this channel for the first time (via recommendatioms). Love it, have subscribed.
I like tech but also your style of presenting/editing is pretty entertaining and funny. Thanks mate!
me too
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We're glad to see Fedora enable these kinds of experiments, despite its limitations and hickups 😅
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Ayyy fancy seeing you here Fedora! My beloved daily driver distro!
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@BringusStudios yo fedoras here lol
Never watched one of your videos but you ended up as a suggested channel. RUclips was right. Your content, cadence and humor are all top notch. Instant subscribe.
What a ride, I love this feeling of progressing closer to your goal, one step at a time
I got into this video by accident and I'm thankful for that. This is a work of art! Thank you for those 35 minutes of entertainment!
Bringus is single-handedly transforming Return to Office into Return to Gaming
Aren't you that guy that was in the LTT whale LAN video?
It's the guy that made the real spiritomb!
This channel is really a "Unhinged man maims electronics hardware because gaming"
Loved every single second lol
The frustration. The YOLO attempts and the janky fixes. The irreparable harm. The discord user save. This is the best channel on the internet.
I learned so much in one video. I’ll be applying all this for information to everything I do now.
I see very very broken electronics in your future
@@BringusStudios no pain no gain, gotta learn from experience
@@BringusStudios(SpongeBob rainbow meme) Irreparable Damage
To find which is the 19V line, you could: look up the datasheet for the power IC(s), find the 19V input to the chip, then test the power connector traces with the multimeter in continuity mode until you find the one associated with the power IC’s input
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This would probably be the best idea lol. Where would it be though? Does google list it on a website somewhere for easy access?
@@ThePaperKhan Generally, unless manufacturers purposefully obfuscate them, chips and ICs will have identifiable markings on them, usually strings of letters. Just input that into google, and you will be led to the manufacturer/distributors website or directly to the data sheet. The pinout is a diagram, so it’s relatively easy to find in a data sheet.
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Another good option is to also look for Vsupply-voltage-rated decoupling/filter caps and to follow from there.
This channel is simply amazing. This is your first video I saw and I already like this a lot! All the jokes and references, just the way you do things, it's all so cool!
Same
Let's just salute this man for his great work
This channel is going somewhere, this video was hilarious and your excitement for games running at what we thought was playable 15-20 years ago is super wholesome. You weaned the sub and the like!
17:09 "This is the story of a man named Stanley. Stanley worked for a company in a big building where he was employee # 427. Employee # 427’s job was simple: he sat at his desk in room 427 and he pushed buttons on a keyboard. Orders came to him through a monitor on his desk, telling him what buttons to push, how long to push them, and in what order. This is what employee 427 did every day of every month of every year, and although others might have considered it soul rending, Stanley relished every moment that the orders came in, as though he had been made exactly for this job. And Stanley was happy."
EE advice: Look for the polarity of caps to determine GND and voltage rail. Also use via's to navigate between bottom and top traces.
He could also look for the capacitor voltage ratings to decide which power rail is the higher voltage
it doesn't matter. Like he said, 19V won't break anything that's expecting 54V, so you can just try it out@@devrim-oguz
Why doesn't this guy already have 10m+ subs!? I've watched all of your videos like 10 times, keep up the good work!
I get "Budget Steve-From-Gamers-Nexus" vibes from your appearance, and approach to tech, and it cracks me up. Thanks for the content! 😄
There has never been a stronger start to a video than "I just shorted the crap out of it" immediately followed by "THIS THING DOESN'T HAVE GENITALS!!" I just got whiplash from that
I am 3 minutes into this video and subscribing immediately. Your sense of humor and video style is right up my alley
10 out of 10, great content to watch right after a mental breakdown 👍
really love how you integrate the ads so well. didnt even realize it was an ad till it was over
I have no idea how your channel was recommended to me, but it's amazing. I love your process and sense of humor!
This is one of your best videos yet! This is the funniest tech video I've seen in months. Well done. You're great at casual comedic tech repair. Looking forward to more videos.
First time seeing a video from you and I just like the little details added from valve games
GTA 5 config files can be modified to run at lower res, disable shadows and more performance options (ps. you should run tiny 11 on a high performance renegade project supported phone (may be janky because no-one has done this before (except on a different project for Microsoft Lumia phones.))
Bro made the smoothest sponsor commercial. And he thought we wouldn't notice
This is genuinely a better gaming experience than my old laptop that I was using over the quarantine
I’m watching this with a jank pair of earbuds that repeatedly cut out and make this video nearly impossible to watch. That feels like the Bringus way!
Content like this makes me feel better when I’m struggling with bios kerfuffle
“Linux installed to a finger and the Chromebook is fingered by it” 18:34
“This thing doesn’t have genitals!”
thumb drive and the thumb drive goes into the chromebook
7:37 Fun fact, that IP takes you to an image of a single crouton. that image file was created using Pixelmator 3.2 on 26 May 2014 at 4:05pm (local time). I'm kind of sad there wasn't a treasure in the meta data, but seeing the old time stamp and the weird software name made me giggle
really?
With the upgraded ram this is pretty much my current computer but with an extra little bit for machine learning. The way it ran wasn't surprising to say the least, lol; the only thing you missed is scrounging through game files for editable settings files with more options and mods to decrease visual clutter
my brother in christ just go outside at this point if you have to scrounge game files for extra performance
Dang thats crazy your subs have over doubled in only 4 months! i just subbed and im loving the channel! def binging all your videos lmao
That gamer move, was the answer to issues I've been having since before Christmas. I couldn't get the HW unlock either by removing the screw. WP was always "Enabled". The happiness when I saw the green "Disabled". Thanks so much. I'm now able to repurpose old out of date chromebooks with Flex, giving some devices a new lease on life.
powerful gamer move
10:54 that ElectroBoom scene got me rolling 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Same here😂😂😂
Actually, you can do something. Give up the M.2 drive (use SATA or USB Storage), cut a little hole and install M.2 to Oculink and then attach a decent GPU. The iGPU is really bad for gaming, but other than that - it should be a nice and cheap machine for some gaming :)
I doubt you can get optimal performance from an m.2 adaptor with a decent GPU
@@shib5267 4xGen4 PCIE lanes is plenty, the CPU will likely be the main bottleneck in this situation.
@@PrvtChurchAnd even that is pretty good with its four cores and eight threads
9:00 i wonder if you can throw out that ai chip, it looks like mini pcie witch would also work.
@@SilverX95 it is and you can
your narratives are always so compelling and well-crafted!
I was really bummed out you didn't test the steam streaming thing. I feel like in home streaming would work really well on a device that is designed explicitly around video encoding and decoding
I was expecting this design to broadcast your game around the house. I did not expect it to run Doom smoothly, not to mention any aaa game at 10+ fps. wow good job
Something I’ve noticed is that if one pin powers PoE, it would make sense to be on the ethernet side of the board. And you can see some thicc separation for the left side of the power plug. That would’ve resuced the number of likely 19v pins to 2, and checking for ground explicitly is usually a good idea.
Yeah I was a little surprised by that miss. No one's grounding directly to the cable shield in a non-coax cable.
spoilers but checking the manual, they're all POE outputs:
Ethernet connector (for connecting Touch Controller in large and medium room) with 15 W POE
Ethernet connector (for connecting Camera) with 15 W POE
Ethernet connector with 15 W POE
Ethernet connector (for connecting Smart Audio Bar) with 100 W POE
I love watching my favorite tech youtuber, Brungee Studios, in 4K UHD.
The black rectangles behind the RJ45 Ports are not the Ethernet controllers, they are Magnetic Transformers. They have a coil pair for every lane that runs through your ethernet wire and electrically isolate them from the rest of the PC through a standard toroidal transformer. just like your PSU uses.
the edits and unhinged activity is insane I LOVE IT. Its like watching student horribly mutualize a piece of technology for study
I like this kind of experiemental DIY to make it all work. And you are right, that GTA footage of car driving with that sort of resolution brought back a lot of memories of me trying to run NFS MostWanted on my family's old Pentium 4 CPU at 480p and getting 25-30 fps
Algorithm led me to you, and I’m really digging this content. The half-life sound effects got me laughing. Thank you very much
Randomly found this channel, but will stay for future (and past) projects! :D
Also little fun fact: you would probably get a couple more FPS if you used dual channel ram, as the iGPU heavily depends on fast and low latency RAM.
Can’t wait for this one
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I suppose my one big question would be how it preforms in a Steamlink capacity. The hardware was specifically for streaming video over long distances so I would think that it might actually be really good on the video decoding side of things... if SteamOS was able to use any of the special hardware anyway.
that's the coolest segway to an ad that I've ever seen
I was gonna comment that >:(
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ARE YOU TELLING ME I CAN STICK THIS ON MY FRIDGE?
What the hell this comment popped up as the magnet part came on
no, the fridge will stick to it.
@@crystallinecore-oh7ryno, the stick will fridge to it.
@@DonotrespondtomeNo the fridge will fridge to it
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Love how you can know this dude knows TF2 because there are so many sound effects and memes about the game in the video lmao
With those ethernet ports, assuming they're decent speeds, you could use it as a OPNSense or pfSense router. With the low power laptop chip, it could actually out perform sff PC's for that purpose.
my first thought
and that AI chip could prob be used for a cctv setup - network and security in one
That's probably the best use of this device. It's too slow for normal things.
@@quademasters249 i have a same cpu in my laptop and it performs way better. I guess the cooling in that thing is not that great and cpu is locked on low speed for better thermals
@@alexandr_guluta Could be I'm just spoiled.
you are amazing...your persistence actually teach me a lot...you never quit
I love how you measured the battery. The numbers imprinted would have told you. 1220 means 12 mm diagonal, 20 mm height
seeing someone else suffer after suffering myself feels oddly comforting. like I wasn't alone going insane trying to diagnose a pc issue that takes days to figure out
It is very refreshing to see someone struggle the same amount that i do when working on a project
This is unironically a great comparison of how well optimized different games are
That pattern of the bottom of the silicone pad is from the machining marks of the mold used to make it. They generally don't worry about machining marks on parts you're not supposed to be able to see
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"These city gamers dont even know how to skin a Lenovo"
holy shit that is the funniest fucking thing
Met elly irl at the 37c3, she's really cool, and also had a talk about hacking chromebooks there. Really neat
Discord and making fixes to my unruly ideas that usually are closer to technomancy are peak this video is on a whole other level
*WE ARE BOOTING HOLO-ISO WITH THIS ONE* 🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
bazzite apparently
The 2 % of entire Linux OS in the world is installed by this guy
Thank you for showing off my batarong Chromebook I love you
I love the batarong hp chromebook x360 14c
🎉😂 the electric atmospheric gas interaction reaction with the guys face is cinematic
17:04 "press PP button" 💀
this thing doesn’t have genitals
Honestly this would make a great streaming box, you could stream your games to your TV from your PC as if it were one of those steam boxes from back in the day.
18:23 I thought that was gonna be a sarcastic joke
the gta V pc port is so amazingly optimized. the fact that gta v released at 30 fps and you got it to run at 30 fps at all on the google meet is a testament to how good it is.
15:46 glad to see you're supporting the Trans computer movements. Theyre so brave for finding their true selves.
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And that was the moment i subscribed
13:18 took me back dude wow! Havent heard that bgm since i was playing Sonic Spinball on Sega Genesis
Dont know what any of this techy talk means, but its presented so silly!!!! I love this channel already!!
29:06 Well, *TF2 can run better on this thing!* This is an old port made by Valve utilising *ToGL* (you can see it in MangoHUD) for translation DirectX to OpenGL. This is old and pretty slow thing, so in terms of graphics it is better to run it under Wine with *DXVK* (which translates it to Vulkan, and for that reason in some cases it is even fatser then native DirectX!), the CPU itself can handle the cost of Wine translation, I guess. Or just run it on Windows, haha
22:15 I use this exact model actually! I've gotten much better performance after going through the mrchromebox setup, even got some simpler games running on it
what model is it?
@@Goofyahhlookin-mk7mc hp chromebook 14a-na1
12:56 conectorino :) pluggerino :D not working ino :(
For some reason I feel sympathy and power when he says “God speed little buddy”, like it’s an action movie, Truly a part of Bringus Studio dialogue history
320p allowed me to play modded fallout 4 on a 2013 MacBook Air. We love small resolutions. We make it work 27:42
3:22 Me when I print a prison map onto my tiny pc to escape but I'm not allowed to bring it in 🥲
I love this series so much
just seeing all these devices being forced to be gaming PC's
none of them want it
but that was never part of the equation