muddybloody yeah that might be something they’d have to consider, the processor is already a beast though so I don’t think a OC would be an immediate/end goal, would still be interesting to see if they can pull it off
Charlie M I really like that era aesthetically. When people were throwing whatever color (UV anyone) and cases they could at their hardware to give it style. Part of the appeal is the jank mods. A lot of these today are just neutral ikea’esque TG/RGB cases. Compare the C70 vs most of what Corsair makes today. Modern perf and efficiency in an 2000’s era aesthetic would be great
US, I agree with you; the IKEA-esque desidnges are too neutral and common. We need to dial it back to the 1997-2003ish era to produce some creative and unique designs that’ll still stand out and look great in today’s realm of design.
Those crimps are actually readily available at any industrial hose supply shop. The crimpers are cheap and easy to use. Most importantly they are very reliable. You can use them on rubber, pex, vinyl...
Hey Man im 37 long time console gamer ...just got my first entry level gaming rig ...i5 ...gtx 1060 3g 16 gig ddr4 ram ausues mther board ...and now your channel ...u the man bro keep doing ur thing ...really dig ur style bro ....computers are cool.....Jp your new fan from New Zealand common wealth brothers
4:50 Linus: "Okay I really do not understand what I'm looking at here" Also Linus like within .7 milliseconds: "Aah this is a splitter of some sort" Linus is really a quick learner
Linus can sell two old rigs to employees at discounts, auction off last year's top of the line build with a cpu and gpu refresh and easily pay for it. Besides ... They were literally about to take it apart.
It looks like the most high-power IKEA rice cooker ever. Or an internet capable juice maker to squeeze juice packs you can already just squeeze by hand.
Mac desktop computers never looked contemporary to their respective years. I mean look at the big, clunky, heavy, new Mac. You could fit all that stuff in a case of half the volume. The design of Mac products has always been derivative.
you are so right my guy, looks just like the imac desktops of the mid 2000s. Linus hasn't updated his wardrobe or hairstyle since the late 90's. No wonder he's impressed by the aesthetics of this rig. gotta say the form factor and specs are nice though.
I have said this a lot with Linus, I love that he has been doing this for a long time now and he still gets so existed when he looks at new tech that he is like a 9 year old Christmas morning. Got to love it, Linus please don't ever change and don't ever retire from making these videos. I do have to say that there is a reason why company's send Linus and his team this kind of new tech, and that is because he and his team is very good at what they do and when Linus talks about what they can improve on they listen to him.
14:01 you can see the pain in him, being like "oh no not this again, it's such a terrible segway" But you know what's even more terrible? Not checking out todays sponsor!
Yay! Im glad Linus won the argument. Especially if that's going to be the vr machine. Those guys did such an amazing job making that look perfect, it'd be impossible to reassemble it the same way. Kudos to Linus for appreciating the hardwork and care others took. It really is an artistry and with something that beautiful and unique and complicated there is no reason not to compare it to a work of art.
Oetiker clamps is what you're looking for. Common on motorcycles and automotive applications. Superior hose clamps - although they can be the dickens to cut off. If you ever have to. You'll see similar clamps used on PEX pipe in plumbing applications (think Lowes, Home Depot). Good stuff.
Re: Opening an Windows Explorer window taking a while on even fast PCs, I read somewhere that it's coded in a really old way that hits a single file some hundreds of times instead of something more logical. Forget the source, but I'd love to see the Windows team do a Snow Leopard, just focus on these performance issues and bugs.
Yeah it takes a long time, especial if you work on making files and not just game. My C and D drive get crowded soon cause I make memes in photoshop and video editing, so it does take ages, while other stuff my i3 9100f completes in 3 secs.
I wonder if it's for backwards compatibility somehow. I can't imagine it being anything else, considering that they don't exactly lack the competence to make good systems.
I've heard about this, which look very similar: randomascii.wordpress.com/2019/09/08/taskbar-latency-and-kernel-calls/ It's about the taskbar menu being slow to popup. 230k reads, for 15Mb, just to show the menu... pretty bad.
@@CottidaeSEA Sometimes it's not about the competence, things are coded to a time and budget and aren't always perfect, meanwhile so long as it works it's rarely touched upon again in such a large OS.
@@tipoomaster Sure, and I know what that's like. Sometimes you simply need it to be functional and don't have time to improve it. It's likely considered to be a minor issue as well, so it's not something that is given priority. It basically requires a dev at Microsoft to have nothing to do for a while, then basically just stumble upon the issue, because it's not as if it's something you think about often. Either that or a shitload of complaining from customers, which won't happen as people don't care nearly enough for that to even be considered.
5 лет назад+99
“We can put it back together” “you never will” Mmmmmmm
I feel like with the invention of the flat reservoir panels that were going to see a whole helluva lot more Mini-ITX Form factors with water cooling, and I am 100% here for it.
3:38 those are air line crimp clamps. Available everywhere. On every air hose here where I work. It is amusing when tech people are baffled/ amused with every day items most people see daily.
X Fade - I knew that, but thanks! Just thought it was a funny thought. I have a weird sense of humor. I was thinking along the lines of a "Tool Time" NEED MORE POWER moment. (Hangs head in shame). Here in the states, 220 v. is used for A/C, Stoves, Ovens, clothes Dryers and the like, high power draw items.
And he just gets to keep it for random, occasional VR usage. A $3600 machine. I know he gets tons of crap for free, but I don't know how you can discern value of things when everything is effectively free for you. He's not completely out of touch, but it just...just don't seem right lol.
M.2 speed that's what makes it snappy. I think the only remaining drawbacks in data processing in our age are still our storage devices. And even among the m.2 levels, the read/write speed differences among different devices and manufacturers could still be huge.
That's what I see when I look at it, the perfect personal VR computer all it needs is a tweaked voltage and LLC all core 5.0 or even 4.9. I would also add a very strong magnetic handle at the top.
Amazing! I want to see the custom electronics and weird adapters of this machine (yes, that PCIe adapter...). Maybe, a future video with the custom build in OTTO DIY?
I’ve been pricing out small form factor builds with similar components and they’ve all been more. I could compromise on some of the components and get it cheaper but this still seems competitive and almost certainly the cheapest with that hardware and prebuilt.
i swear this is the ugliest case ive seen in a while. I know that some things look very different on pictures, opposed to what they look in reality but dude...
About a grand for a cool, well constructed and unique mini case, with an awesome whole-front reservoir, and a "premade custom" watercooling loop for a tiny formfactor build? That's honestly a great deal. Just building a loop with quality parts in one of these small cases, can easily run you a grand with costly and somewhat sub-par performing slim/small parts, and all the fittings you end up using because there's too little space for bending tube properly without kinking it.
That actually IS the Mahi driver. The kit he was holding is called the “Manta” (which is a combo of the smaller driver + the Maho driver in one combined kit). So mahi = jumbo for future reference. It’s nice lol.
Hey Linus not sure if any one has mentioned it but I believe the clamps they used are called oetiker clamps. They have a really symmetrical way of applying pressure to fitting. I have seen them used mostly on water craft. Love your channel keep it up!
Please do a DIY build with this case, I am so thrilled to seeing it! Btw this comes from a guy who never commented on any video of yours until now (I think) but this is important to me!
Those hose clamps are more for automotive use. They crimp them and stamp the center to prevent the crimp from spreading. There's a special tool that they use that does this all at once.
Not wanting to take it apart because he likes it to much is a great stamp of approval! I mean, this the guy who took apart a Red camera so he could watercool it...
“We’re not taking this apart, i like this too much” now that’s some high praise coming from linus
"I am not even willing to drop it."
"I declare it to be good", that's almost biblical.
13:58
Alex: “I really like it too”
Linus: “you know what else I really like?”
Alex’s face: Ah shit, here we go again
I swear I was about to write the exact same thing now
"You know what I like...? Skipping the sponser!"
Instead of RUclips premium, I would pay to have the ability to give multiple likes. Specially for comments like this!
Omg lol
you win the internet today
That is seriously a work of art.
Linus: "It would be like Disassembling the Mona Lisa!".
Some Comino engineer somewhere: *cries tears of happiness*.
*Cries liquid cooled tears*
@@supernt100 with rgb eyes set to blue
@@monkeyballs188 why set to blue?? 😂😂😂
@@Rohgamu because they're crying
best complement you can get from Linus, when he likes it enough to not want to take it apart...
1:34 Is it just me, or did Linus confuse "concave" and "convex" and patch audio to correct it?
Listen close, he definitely did!
holy shit yes lol
Damn Sawyer, your observation skill is off the charts.
Haha you're right :D
Can your ears hear your neighbors having sex ? Cause goddamn that's some observation you've got there !!
"We can put it back together." ~ "You never will!"
That's the conversation me and my wife have all the time.
But you didn't watercool a Red did you :P
F
oof
LOOOL that picture when he said braised at 3:15 was a picture I took and put for sale on shutter stock 😂😂😂😂
here is it: www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/traditional-spanish-food-braised-oxtail-over-1525395410
@@MakeSushi1 niiiiice haha. I love when things like this happen ! :D
Lmao hilarious
No way. That's hilarious
That's fun. I've never seen one of my images in the wild.
> "Futuristic"
> Looks like something straight out of the 90s
Looks like a failed xbox prototype
This only makes it better tho
DiscoParachute I know right
It made me think of clear gameboy color models, the original iMac, the original Xbox, and those clear N64 controllers.
I love it
The water reservoir on the front reminds me of the old Mac's that came in see through coloured plastic
Yeah. Reminded me of the Molar Mac.
Its actually the top. Linus just didnt bother to stand it on its feed it seems.
@@jamiechampion299 I think he's talking about the Power Mac G3 All-In-One and not the iBook G3 Clamshell.... could be wrong though.
Ares Arts g3 and g4 tower?
PatrickDerGroße Nr1 can be positioned in 2 ways it seems
Lol Linus thought we wouldn’t notice him editing convex and concave at 1:33 when he mixes the two up... but we did
I thought that sounded a bit funky
LMAO
*The CONNNCAAVE top*
@@AetherSphere The convex FRONNT
came here for this comment hahah
Wow....never thought I would see the day Linus did not take something apart....
Who is this guy and what did they do with the real Linus...
Real one retired a few days back
Bare with us, it's still just a prototype...
I've seen u
He fell in love. Lol.
@@risto993 🤣
I’m sorry what was that Linus?
You’re gonna do a build tutorial for the $450 variant?
Noice! Appreciate it guys!
And you're going to fit it with a Threadripper 64 core? ;)
James Skifter They could pull it off if they used all the Noctua/EKWB fans and such
@@johnthomasjacobs and underclock the cpu
I would love to see that
muddybloody yeah that might be something they’d have to consider, the processor is already a beast though so I don’t think a OC would be an immediate/end goal, would still be interesting to see if they can pull it off
...I think OTTO has now a new slogan:
"So good, even Linus wouldn't tear it apart!"
But dang that is one slick machine :-D
Or heaven forbid drop it!
well he is the first review they cite on their website
Tom solinski
"its like the only one in the world"
"they didn't real tell us anything about not taking it apart"
it looks like a prototype Xbox Series X
This dude is my spirit animal.
The case looks like something I would've ordered from a gaming magazine in 2005
it's the series x
@@melxb aka 9/11 tower
@@saipai8114 ...that was 2001
I love how late 90s/early 2000s this looks; it’s a fantastic design in my opinion. Modern and nostalgic.
Charlie M I really like that era aesthetically. When people were throwing whatever color (UV anyone) and cases they could at their hardware to give it style. Part of the appeal is the jank mods.
A lot of these today are just neutral ikea’esque TG/RGB cases. Compare the C70 vs most of what Corsair makes today.
Modern perf and efficiency in an 2000’s era aesthetic would be great
US, I agree with you; the IKEA-esque desidnges are too neutral and common. We need to dial it back to the 1997-2003ish era to produce some creative and unique designs that’ll still stand out and look great in today’s realm of design.
Yeah, remebers me on the good old imac from 2000
Who? Linus or the pc?
I thought ur profile picture was Donald trump 😂
Linus : "futuristic looking"
Me : "It looks like a power mac when I was in school.... SWEET!"
It's neon pastel green. It looks like an iMac G3. Reeeeee.
I love love love the way this thing looks
@John Smitty LOL
Looks like they took their design inspiration from the original Xbox.
Ticklewizard Mac G3 meets Xbox 360?
Those crimps are actually readily available at any industrial hose supply shop. The crimpers are cheap and easy to use. Most importantly they are very reliable. You can use them on rubber, pex, vinyl...
I want to see a PC build using red and blue pex tubing.
i have a pile of those fittings in my plumbing bag, just regular pex stuff you can get at the hardware store
WaFfLeFuR Yeah me2. When I need an odd size I go to the industrial hose shop.
They are called Oetiker clamps. They use them in automotive applications as well. CV boots, and power steering bellows, etc.
Luke Swygart Thanks. I’ve called them cinch clamp, pinch clamp, hose clamps... lol
Hey Man im 37 long time console gamer ...just got my first entry level gaming rig ...i5 ...gtx 1060 3g 16 gig ddr4 ram ausues mther board ...and now your channel ...u the man bro keep doing ur thing ...really dig ur style bro ....computers are cool.....Jp your new fan from New Zealand common wealth brothers
4:50
Linus: "Okay I really do not understand what I'm looking at here"
Also Linus like within .7 milliseconds: "Aah this is a splitter of some sort"
Linus is really a quick learner
When you work with PCs every day for years, you tend to quickly grasp how certain ones work when you closely look at them
He knows what it is, but it's not coming to him instinctively. For most people, things they do know don't often jump out at them immediately.
or you know... the power of editing ;)
"Computer that I have never seen, from a Manufacturer I have never heard of", this sentence right here is what I love about LTT.
When late 90's and early 00's styling becomes futuristic.
Right? The plastic looks like something someone in 2003 would've use to mod their original xbox with leds lol. It's too foggy and look cheap
I love the 90s-2000s aesthetic. Nostalgic.
It kinda reminds me of the old iMac or G3/G4 desktop style...
It looks like one of those OG iMacs (G3?).
It's the best kind of futuristic in my book.
That thing looks like an early 2000's dream pc.
E X P A N S I O N P A C K ikr
What i would have imagined pcs would look like in 20 years, yeah actually good call.
Reminds me of xion cases
"its like the only one in the world"
"I want to use it as a VR rig"
uhm.... They don't want it back?
Linus can sell two old rigs to employees at discounts, auction off last year's top of the line build with a cpu and gpu refresh and easily pay for it. Besides ... They were literally about to take it apart.
I have one too oh wait nvm thats the xbox series x i have... couldnt tell the difference
The privelaged life of an influencer
11:47 Linus: completely disassembles and reassembles a RED 8K Camera with janky mods
also Linus: doesn't want to take apart a gaming pc
It did take over a year to get around to putting it back together...
in fairness linus has come to hate reds it seems
price gouging and shoddy workmanship and all that
@@cerebralm That's fine. But fact he paid 50k usd+ for that thing.
He definitely liked this PC way to much ti favour it over Red
He learned the hard way with the red
"we can put it back together"
"You never will!"
Pot. Kettle. Black.
Bears. Beats.. Battlestar Galactica.
Me. No. Understand.
@@CTahmid "The pot calling the kettle black". Just a saying, basically means Linus is just as bad for not putting shit together 😂
@@feha92 Its a joke.. chill
@@feha92 damn sarcasm and the internet, you never know haha.
"We can put it back together"
"You never will!"
Basically me when I'm telling myself I'll go to the gym next week
When smacking my pc didn’t help turn it on the first time
9:32
Why.. the vid is 6 minutes old and you are already at 10 min.. why are you skipping through
I watch all RUclips videos in 1.5 speed so I can waste my life twice as fast 😎
@@Skamux 1.5times as fast
@@Skamux you must've fast forwarded maths aswell because that's 50% faster, not twice as fast...
@@davidbass6780 150%
"A computer I've never seen from a manufacturer I've never heard of", that's when you know it's going to be interesting
Nuker 9000 true
@@yeawewept ?
it looks like the xbox's druggy brother
Nuker 9000
That’s how you build a nuclear capable war machine, my friend.
Nuker 9000
That’s how you build a nuclear capable war machine, my friend.
It looks like the most high-power IKEA rice cooker ever. Or an internet capable juice maker to squeeze juice packs you can already just squeeze by hand.
You mean the juicero
Ya I thought it kinda looks like a microwave or something lol
“Looks futuristic”
Me: looks like a Mac from 2003
Steve Jobs would be rolling in his grave
Curved edges didnt exist in 2003 unless you had an iMac
@@SullySadface
The iMac G3 and PowerMac G3 had curved edges.... 1997/1998, iirc.
Looks like a concept/devkit for the OG Xbox imo.
Mac desktop computers never looked contemporary to their respective years. I mean look at the big, clunky, heavy, new Mac. You could fit all that stuff in a case of half the volume. The design of Mac products has always been derivative.
"you never will" amount of fed up kid in his voice is hilarious.
I heard it more when he said “Do we have to?”
HAHA yea.
"....cOnCAaVe...cOnVEX...." 1:33
nice fix
I dont get it..
@@GomuGama they edited it with a voice over by only changing the part after he says con.
It looks like a high end computer from the sims
true
Omfg... Right on! Wtf hahahaha
Why is this is so true lmao
The PC looks like what the early 2000s thought the future would look like.
Well, it proved the early 2000s right because this is the future to them.
Then we were _right_
you are so right my guy, looks just like the imac desktops of the mid 2000s. Linus hasn't updated his wardrobe or hairstyle since the late 90's. No wonder he's impressed by the aesthetics of this rig. gotta say the form factor and specs are nice though.
@@wesleymays1931 this isnt exactly in every home though... it looks a lot like a imac g3 in materials/ color scheme
you are right....reminds me of every computer device from 2001 to maybe 04.
I love how this thing looks :D It reminds me of the SGI work stations back in the 90's and the best of the early 2000's gamery stuff combined.
The pricing on this is actually reasonable. This has to be one of the coolest PCs I've seen in a while.
You have no feelings, you are a machine
"Honestly, the back is as impressive to me as the front."
Ah, Linus, I see you're a man of culture as well...
Linus: "You know what else I really like? Segw-"
Alex: _Oh god he's doing it again_
"we can put it back together again" "You never will!:c" Linus looked so sad oof
linus.. not taking appart a pc.... what world are we in...
is he sick?
just the comment i was looking for when i reached that part
11:47 “you never will!” 😂😂 Linus seriously doesn’t want to take it apart and you can tell
Ashton R and some other guy he looked so sad too😢
Right, let us never mention a certain camera again. Oh, oops..
"The back is almost as impressive to me as the front" that's when you have a winner folks
"Concave top looks super kinda futuristic looking.." Really? Fedex has been doing that to my delivers for years. Guess they were ahead of the curve!
11:06 When you take damage in minecraft.
OOH
Hahahahahaha
and it's the freaking 666th second of the video
I have said this a lot with Linus, I love that he has been doing this for a long time now and he still gets so existed when he looks at new tech that he is like a 9 year old Christmas morning. Got to love it, Linus please don't ever change and don't ever retire from making these videos. I do have to say that there is a reason why company's send Linus and his team this kind of new tech, and that is because he and his team is very good at what they do and when Linus talks about what they can improve on they listen to him.
Alright, is nobody gonna comment on how Linus clearly confused concave and convex at 1:30 and the editor just swapped the sound bytes??
This pc brought to you by:
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Camino: cuts hole in plastic wall
Linus: THATTTTSSS SSOOOOO COOOLLLLLLL
RUclips subtitles:
"...xx at ti..."
Me:
"I guess that's one way to spell 2080ti."
14:01 you can see the pain in him, being like "oh no not this again, it's such a terrible segway"
But you know what's even more terrible? Not checking out todays sponsor!
why do people like comments telling people to check out a sponsor, wow.
came to the comments for this XD..
@@abdullaalzayani6018 same :D
Segue
0:49 when you *finally* agreed to a night of passion with Linus.
1:34 linus mixed up concave and convex so they had to fix it in post
The *concave* top
The conc A V E top and the C O NVex front
Took me back to watching movies on cable with shitty ADR for the naughty words.
I don't see what you see. Certainly isn't any cuts.
@@brumby92 hahaha I listened closely after reading op's comment and you can definitely hear a jump in volume when he says "convex" but it's subtle
Missed opportunity on iFixit's part...Should have named the toolkit the Linus Edition for People who are prone to dropping things.
dumpsterdawg the “Linus Edition” would need a wrist strap and driver tether, with a grounding strap as well....
Yay! Im glad Linus won the argument. Especially if that's going to be the vr machine. Those guys did such an amazing job making that look perfect, it'd be impossible to reassemble it the same way. Kudos to Linus for appreciating the hardwork and care others took. It really is an artistry and with something that beautiful and unique and complicated there is no reason not to compare it to a work of art.
"It looks super futuristic!" It looks like a first generation Xbox 360.
Linus : "futuristic looking"
Me : "...that's a old microwave!!"
also that's curve on top how to make space for collect more dust. XD
the website also shows it vertical oriented
@@d3115uxor but also it's look like if you do a vertical oriented you have to drill a hole in table to put all the cable behind/below it.
@@GonGonDayo i was thinking the same...
Or they think about making an hollow foot with holes for the cable in the final product
The early 2000's called, they want their computer back.
Brinkwolf never seen a computer like that
They would have their minds blown by the power in that thing.
@@mada1241 yall... i wasn't talking about the hardware in it, i was talking about the case lmaoooo
🤣
I totally expect cats to enjoy sleeping on top of that case.
even more so if you OC it, it's made of warm.
Oh, yeah!
"It's not exactly quiet when you're really hitting it..." Should it be, and what exactly are we talking about? @@
@Harry Peterson doesn't matter, had sex
@@ForeverMasterless bruh you need to get out more
@@forna4090 bruh you need to listen to thelonelyisland
@@kylixion_6359 the comedy trio?
Brandon: "Good luck!" Alex and Linus in perfect unison: "Yeah good luck!"
This is the mid-2000s design language and color I've been waiting to see.
I can't wait for the "We Have To Clean the Comino Machine" video five years from now!
Oetiker clamps is what you're looking for. Common on motorcycles and automotive applications. Superior hose clamps - although they can be the dickens to cut off. If you ever have to. You'll see similar clamps used on PEX pipe in plumbing applications (think Lowes, Home Depot). Good stuff.
Re: Opening an Windows Explorer window taking a while on even fast PCs, I read somewhere that it's coded in a really old way that hits a single file some hundreds of times instead of something more logical. Forget the source, but I'd love to see the Windows team do a Snow Leopard, just focus on these performance issues and bugs.
Yeah it takes a long time, especial if you work on making files and not just game. My C and D drive get crowded soon cause I make memes in photoshop and video editing, so it does take ages, while other stuff my i3 9100f completes in 3 secs.
I wonder if it's for backwards compatibility somehow. I can't imagine it being anything else, considering that they don't exactly lack the competence to make good systems.
I've heard about this, which look very similar:
randomascii.wordpress.com/2019/09/08/taskbar-latency-and-kernel-calls/
It's about the taskbar menu being slow to popup.
230k reads, for 15Mb, just to show the menu... pretty bad.
@@CottidaeSEA Sometimes it's not about the competence, things are coded to a time and budget and aren't always perfect, meanwhile so long as it works it's rarely touched upon again in such a large OS.
@@tipoomaster Sure, and I know what that's like. Sometimes you simply need it to be functional and don't have time to improve it. It's likely considered to be a minor issue as well, so it's not something that is given priority. It basically requires a dev at Microsoft to have nothing to do for a while, then basically just stumble upon the issue, because it's not as if it's something you think about often.
Either that or a shitload of complaining from customers, which won't happen as people don't care nearly enough for that to even be considered.
“We can put it back together” “you never will”
Mmmmmmm
Alan Hoang
Niaahhh .... bah’t daddy i wanna go outside and play with barbie and ken in the sand yard .
Vh-Ali N-Teen what the fuck
I feel like with the invention of the flat reservoir panels that were going to see a whole helluva lot more Mini-ITX Form factors with water cooling, and I am 100% here for it.
Linus: "wow this looks awesome"
Not Linus: "its an engineering sample"
Linus: "oh yeah you can totally tell, very sample-y"
He’s gotta make it look like he actually knows what he’s talking about. 😉
Linus and his team of Not Linuses
His name’s alex
@@thomasverner Not Linus*
That's a lovely piece of kit, isn't it? Different enough to be cool, not so different that it looks silly.
@Conor LOL!! You think? (it's true that I have very poor taste, so you might be right!)
3:38 those are air line crimp clamps. Available everywhere. On every air hose here where I work. It is amusing when tech people are baffled/ amused with every day items most people see daily.
"gigantic adaptor"
"US Dollhouse electrical plug" reveal... "European standard plug"
And no mention that the Consumer level desktop PC draws 220 v. Power, which in itself is interesting. LOL!
@@Erin-Thor Most if not all new powersupplies work fine woth either voltage. Be it 115v or 220v. The older ones usually had a switch on them.
X Fade - I knew that, but thanks! Just thought it was a funny thought. I have a weird sense of humor. I was thinking along the lines of a "Tool Time" NEED MORE POWER moment. (Hangs head in shame). Here in the states, 220 v. is used for A/C, Stoves, Ovens, clothes Dryers and the like, high power draw items.
@@Erin-Thor most psu's are usable between 100-240v
Christian Grey - Thank you so much for enlightening me. 🙃
"Its 18 Degrees in here" now we know why Linus always has a jacket
if you can't cool the PC more, then you have to cool the room
Lets be honest, he just keeps the room cold so he can wear the merch and plug it
Are we talking F or C? Coz 18C is what I set my thermostat to in winter, I can't imagine always wearing a jacket at that temperature
@@Leeqzombie 18C or 65F Thats cold af to me, i work in that temp every day
@@Leeqzombie I use 18C as my air conditioning temperature o_O
13:50 " I declare it to be good" The council has spoken.
“I declare it to be good”
-Linus, 2020
Gabriel Borchers
™️®️©️
And he just gets to keep it for random, occasional VR usage. A $3600 machine. I know he gets tons of crap for free, but I don't know how you can discern value of things when everything is effectively free for you. He's not completely out of touch, but it just...just don't seem right lol.
0:30
people in EU : using this plug everyday
people in Canada: it's gonna be exotic trip
people in Australia : confused
You realize you just said it’s EU and Canada, right?
M.2 speed that's what makes it snappy. I think the only remaining drawbacks in data processing in our age are still our storage devices. And even among the m.2 levels, the read/write speed differences among different devices and manufacturers could still be huge.
10:54
Linus fondling the computer while Alex reads the performance
LOL love how Linus immediately is going to use this a vr rig.
That's what I see when I look at it, the perfect personal VR computer all it needs is a tweaked voltage and LLC all core 5.0 or even 4.9.
I would also add a very strong magnetic handle at the top.
Amazing! I want to see the custom electronics and weird adapters of this machine (yes, that PCIe adapter...). Maybe, a future video with the custom build in OTTO DIY?
Waits for pricing: blinks, oh, it's actually reasonable. *strange feelings.*
Yeah, 470 for a case and water cooling parts, not bad for a custom case...
my sentiments exactly even the fully loaded one is reasonable for the hardware inside and the build
I’ve been pricing out small form factor builds with similar components and they’ve all been more. I could compromise on some of the components and get it cheaper but this still seems competitive and almost certainly the cheapest with that hardware and prebuilt.
cgm sales for reals the Walmart gaming Pc costs 2500 and it sucks when you can get this for like 500 dollars more and get more
You can tell Linus is getting old, when a case that looks decidedly 90s is "futuristic"
i swear this is the ugliest case ive seen in a while.
I know that some things look very different on pictures, opposed to what they look in reality but dude...
I'm Linus age, Dark.
Nice try though.
It's actually "90's idea of futuristic" so still kinda futuristic I guess.
It looks like what they would call "futuristic" during the 90s
@@pvshka That's called Zeerust.
About a grand for a cool, well constructed and unique mini case, with an awesome whole-front reservoir, and a "premade custom" watercooling loop for a tiny formfactor build? That's honestly a great deal. Just building a loop with quality parts in one of these small cases, can easily run you a grand with costly and somewhat sub-par performing slim/small parts, and all the fittings you end up using because there's too little space for bending tube properly without kinking it.
Love the foresight of this company offering the bare bones for an affordable price. You don't see this often for products of this quality.
Yeah. Props for providing DIY kits.
When will we see more of the holy shit series?
Linus: The what series?
Handy Tech too :
That actually IS the Mahi driver. The kit he was holding is called the “Manta” (which is a combo of the smaller driver + the Maho driver in one combined kit).
So mahi = jumbo for future reference.
It’s nice lol.
Looks like an old silicon graphics machine from the 90's. Love it
I'm so happy to see Linus genuinely happy about a computer after so long! He protecc
Hey Linus not sure if any one has mentioned it but I believe the clamps they used are called oetiker clamps. They have a really symmetrical way of applying pressure to fitting. I have seen them used mostly on water craft. Love your channel keep it up!
Sorry this doesn't have anything to do with your comment but..
That's a nice looking profile picture you got there... a person of culture I see.
@@jonathant526 lol why thank you sir!
0:30 That adapter is a simple $1 adapter from schuko to type B
Doing a transition contact at the back of the chassi, that he said they could improve. Costs less than that and just requires a bit of fiddling.
Usually you could just use an American cable.
Looks like something straight out from the 2000's, like an original Xbox addon.
Please do a DIY build with this case, I am so thrilled to seeing it! Btw this comes from a guy who never commented on any video of yours until now (I think) but this is important to me!
And every time that happens...
ITS A FREAKING GOOD DAY
1:34 Don't try to sneak it past us that you said conVEX Linus you sneaky bugger
Those hose clamps are more for automotive use. They crimp them and stamp the center to prevent the crimp from spreading. There's a special tool that they use that does this all at once.
14:01 The moment he realized Linus was doing a segway
Why not a way-seg ? Hhhh
rogergraham66 My bad,
**segue te hued-hog
Y’all need to do a video we’re you get a toaster and put PC parts in it.
In other words, assemble the kit version of this.
Basically yes
I thought that’s what they did from the thumbnail. Ha ha!
great, now i really want to do a toaster oven pc with ccfl lights where the oven elements used to be.
Not wanting to take it apart because he likes it to much is a great stamp of approval!
I mean, this the guy who took apart a Red camera so he could watercool it...
Nobody:
Linus receiving a new prototype PC: *immediately shakes it*
11:39 sounds like a married couple and Linus is the wife.
Lol...so true
He learned from his wife
Also 13:17
It kinda looks like something that would become vintage in the next decade.
11:46
You doubt Alex?! He took apart the red camera and water cooled it. He could put that back together. Just might take awhile.
Yes, but first he'll have to find the crimper, and maybe crimp sleeves ;)
😱
Linus: "i declare it to be good"
God: wait what you can't
and it was good but hot