This is my new gaming PC! - 1U PCs for My New House Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 26 апр 2024
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    0:00 Intro
    1:30 What We Learned Last Time
    2:54 Janky Buffering
    5:00 Please Don't Eat Me
    7:00 Installing the Board
    9:08 We're Trying to Make a Video, Jake
    10:48 Making it All Fit
    17:05 Nothing Like a Good Tube
    19:30 The Silence
    21:24 It's Bedtime Kids
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  • @iqcq2063
    @iqcq2063 Год назад +2265

    Ever since seeing the first rack pc build years ago it’s always been my dream to have a high capacity server setup hooked up to an insane gaming / CAD machine.

    • @gustavobalmaceda2346
      @gustavobalmaceda2346 Год назад +59

      Who wouldn't want to have the most powerful gaming PC in existence? how a mother for epyc with 2 processors of 128 cores and 256 threads. 1TB of RAM a dedicated NAS server to save upcoming games and images and 2 rtx 4090. do i need it? Of course not, but I would love to have it.

    • @Grimeaper
      @Grimeaper Год назад +17

      @@gustavobalmaceda2346 why not 8 4090s there are ways to do that and that is my future plan though I am not going to be compact. It will take some time I have a few dice rolls that need to line up properly but if they do oh boy. I will finally have a 3D computer that may can keep up with my fucked up mind.

    • @kevinwaag9976
      @kevinwaag9976 Год назад

      mee too!! Just plex media server , and gaming rig and why not wife's computer ^^

    • @mrln.bllmnn
      @mrln.bllmnn Год назад +13

      Recently someone posted a video in r/homelab showing their home server room with two fully equipped racks. An absolute dream, as long as you don't have to pay for electricity...

    • @OGxoKANE
      @OGxoKANE Год назад

      yes

  • @DaivG
    @DaivG Год назад +2345

    Sounds like an opportunity for LTT to create the first fan hub that doesn’t suck.

    • @GrimlandCS
      @GrimlandCS Год назад +114

      It sounds like something an employee could have been designing as some side project for like 5 years lol

    • @EmoChipmonkVOD
      @EmoChipmonkVOD Год назад +36

      Might take 4 years but i would buy it. Just hope they make a version with like 14 ports.

    • @carlangelo653
      @carlangelo653 Год назад +42

      At work I've been using 2 cheap 10 port fan hub from china, I bought them to temporarily replace a cooler master hub because it broke. It cost me 12 bucks shipped and they have lasted 5 years running basically 24/7. Only caveat is no RGB and all the fans have to run on the same speed. It has a connector that goes to the motherboard so I can control the PWM.

    • @Outland9000
      @Outland9000 Год назад +4

      @@EmoChipmonkVOD Modular fan hub.

    • @glassfullofmilk
      @glassfullofmilk Год назад +8

      I’d kinda hope it blows tho

  • @rlricksterson
    @rlricksterson Год назад +801

    Notes to the editors: if you think your new title cards go by without notice, they don't, we notice and the look awesome, so clean.

    • @Kitteh.B
      @Kitteh.B Год назад +38

      Agreed, and I'm always just a tiny bit bummed when there's a video without the into animation!

    • @rube9169
      @rube9169 Год назад +9

      What is a title card? I do love the editing.

    • @dylanevans5644
      @dylanevans5644 Год назад +2

      Do you mean the thumbnails? Iirc they recently employed a dedicated person for that role - which might explain it!

    • @Harry830
      @Harry830 Год назад +6

      @@rube9169 i think he meant that "rack mount the world" in the intro

    • @vuo7ng
      @vuo7ng Год назад +2

      fr those title cards make me bricked up

  • @luh034
    @luh034 Год назад +268

    Linus: *talks about being budget concious*
    Also Linus: *Builds 5 high-end rackmounted computers, just in case his children bring friends home to play games*

    • @liamconverse8950
      @liamconverse8950 Год назад +18

      But hey theoretically it could save on the energy bill for heating his pool

    • @111Xumi111
      @111Xumi111 10 месяцев назад +4

      its quite budget friendly when you account it as content m,aterial

    • @Naokarma
      @Naokarma 9 месяцев назад +5

      "Budget Conscious" does not mean "low budget". It just means not spending more money for no reason. Whether you're spending $50 or $50,000, you need to know what you can spend, and should be minimizing unnecessary costs, even if you can afford it.

    • @p_o_o_g8139
      @p_o_o_g8139 9 месяцев назад

      It's not just for friends it's also so he can play with them in the same room

    • @romainseb1094
      @romainseb1094 9 месяцев назад

      With 1300$ KVM Extender 😂

  • @TheRogueAdventurers
    @TheRogueAdventurers Год назад +586

    I think my favourite videos where linus is building pcs are the ones where he's building them for himself or his family, because he's always so excited and into it.

  • @supernumex
    @supernumex Год назад +734

    Instead of cardboard, use fish-paper (vulcanized cellulose fiber). it is designed for electrical insulation. You can also use really wide kapton tape.

    • @kore996
      @kore996 Год назад +16

      I recommended paint protection film used on cars since it’s a just in case scenario and not stopping actual contact….but yours seems like it is a pretty good idea even though I’ve never used it before.

    • @AsbestosMuffins
      @AsbestosMuffins Год назад +43

      ya a single sheet of kapton is exactly what its made for to insulate electronics in these situations. tape it to either the bottom of the chassis or the board

    • @richardianson9270
      @richardianson9270 Год назад +17

      A bit surprised they didn't suggest an LTT desk pad, adding an extra store plug 😬

    • @graealex
      @graealex Год назад +27

      Both electrical tape and the cardboard are unsuitable if you want to keep sharp objects from piercing through. Kapton might be fine. A thin PTFE sheet would be the real deal.

    • @BriBCG
      @BriBCG Год назад +10

      The only concern I'd have about cardboard is the solder points poking in and penetrating to the metal under, anything that's bad enough to set the cardboard on fire would destroy the system anyway.

  • @johnnyxp64
    @johnnyxp64 Год назад +45

    This is probably the best home projects of the year. The unit looks factory out of the box solution. Loving it!

  • @freddiehallen3
    @freddiehallen3 Год назад +32

    I’ve been watching Linus for a long time, I’m still blown away by their wizardry

  • @slurupmaloha3538
    @slurupmaloha3538 Год назад +4936

    linus is the type of dad, that you would proud to tell to your friends, imagine this "my dad build us a esport room so we can crank 90's together"

    • @antonisautos8704
      @antonisautos8704 Год назад +494

      Most dads would wanna do something as cool as that for their kids. It just happens that he has a butt load of money so he can, most don't so most have average level stuff. Not knocking Linus, he made the money and built up his channel over the years.

    • @graealex
      @graealex Год назад +133

      "Are ya winning son?"

    • @slurupmaloha3538
      @slurupmaloha3538 Год назад +41

      @@antonisautos8704 fr

    • @MinecraftEAT
      @MinecraftEAT Год назад +176

      @@antonisautos8704 Totally. Growing up, my parents redid our basement and while we didn’t have 5 rack mount PCs, we did have two TVs in the basement, one for gaming and one for TV/Movies (or more games). It was sick as hell and our basement was definitely the number one hangout spot for friends or extended family was visiting
      They were proud to have made that space for us kids and we were proud to have it to share with our friends.

    • @RENO_K
      @RENO_K Год назад +9

      @@antonisautos8704 well then my dad isn't like most dads

  • @Wabaloo
    @Wabaloo Год назад +392

    imagine working for protocase and seeing this custom case you worked on being filled with cardboard, must feel pretty good.

    • @tinsucevic
      @tinsucevic Год назад +41

      To be fair, they knew who they were sending it to

    • @edwardallenthree
      @edwardallenthree Год назад +18

      While prototyping? I'm sure they are shocked! Shocked!

    • @ProtocaseInc
      @ProtocaseInc Год назад +11

      🤣We welcome all prototyping!

    • @stetay2233
      @stetay2233 Год назад

      @@ProtocaseInc So can we buy this one? :P I remember with his current one they said not to build that version

  • @splatt3d
    @splatt3d Год назад +12

    What I like most about this video, is that you bring back memories of 35 years ago when I was in tech school learning to work with sheet metal. As an early teenager I thought to myself that none of those classes would ever come in useful, but right at this moment, I'm wishing I had access to all that equipment and custom make projects like what you are showing for myself.

  • @Maadhawk
    @Maadhawk Год назад +17

    The fire point for cardboard is 258C and the flash point is over 420C. I think Linus will be fine using the motherboard box as an insulator. By time it catches fire, he will already have other, greater, issues.

  • @Khaled-bs7zc
    @Khaled-bs7zc Год назад +281

    Something about this build feels just so right. The idea of stacking a bunch of these with external water cooling is perfection++

    • @Thefreakyfreek
      @Thefreakyfreek Год назад +8

      Pool cool pc

    • @Skyflairl2p
      @Skyflairl2p Год назад +1

      @@Thefreakyfreek Cool pool pc

    • @th3R0b0t
      @th3R0b0t Год назад +1

      @@Skyflairl2p cool pc kept cool by pool

  • @huffytoss
    @huffytoss Год назад +196

    When I worked for an electronics company designing rack mounted equipment, UL rules require 4mm separation between leads and chassis on DC circuits and 8mm from AC circuits to prevent arcing between the leads and the chassis. You can use fish paper which passes UL 94 for fire resistance if you HAD to go narrower.

    • @xSKOOBSx
      @xSKOOBSx Год назад +4

      I'd probably just flood the bottom with a flex seal kind of deal (or liquid electrical tape)

  • @snowman7234
    @snowman7234 Год назад +38

    I'm so happy for Linus. Being able to build a dream house, company and creature comforts is the results of years of shovelling crap left and right with the persistence and resilience very few people could ever bare. Congrats my man, this build is absolutely stunning!

    • @Naokarma
      @Naokarma 9 месяцев назад +1

      Genuinely surprised there's nobody who left a whining reply here about how angry they are about him making the money he earned, lol.

  • @mattw4211
    @mattw4211 Год назад

    Very classy. I like how everything is contained in that unit, no extra power supplies or hubs. Well done!

  • @Gizfreek
    @Gizfreek Год назад +373

    I simply love those kind of "I want it exactly that way" builds where it's not simply "get the biggest GPU and throw it into an overkill, watercooled PC case" but one where there is a specific use case 99,9% of all people don't need/want and that is genuine something new and interesting. Love the idea with the external cooled rack PCs!

    • @peyton_uwu
      @peyton_uwu Год назад +27

      Exactly. I've found that alot of enthusiasts develop interests in very. specific. setups, that aren't conventional and push the limits of compatibility.
      Hearing people's reasoning behind their decisions, and also watching them work around the problems, is much more interesting then "hey guys, xyz here, today we slapped a 4090 and 7950x together. wow look at big number, make sure to subscribe!"

    • @The23rdGamer
      @The23rdGamer Год назад +2

      Agree.

    • @roetemeteor
      @roetemeteor Год назад +1

      @@peyton_uwu I'm designing a 7600, 6700 10gb build right now that's designed not for numbers, but to sip power and stay as cool and quiet as possible while also displaying 144hz 1080p. It's been fun to craft and design so far.

  • @jorrit_o
    @jorrit_o Год назад +395

    I would love to see a stream at which you guys build 5 of those and a followup video where you install them at Linus house.

    • @FoxyDrew
      @FoxyDrew Год назад +10

      Yes 1000%, I call on all the bystanders who usually don't engage to like his comment and maybe reply. We need this.

    • @benmanuel7905
      @benmanuel7905 Год назад +1

      I want to see it too.

    • @WalterBlacc
      @WalterBlacc Год назад

      I would also love to see that kinda stream

    • @clairifedverified2513
      @clairifedverified2513 Год назад

      Yeah!!!

    • @rov_es
      @rov_es Год назад

      Yep. Waiting on it.

  • @rohanlowe
    @rohanlowe Год назад

    sweet build. great vision for this project.

  • @dariusmckenzie1403
    @dariusmckenzie1403 Год назад +11

    this man is heating his pool with the heat off his server rack and i cant get enough of it

    • @splatt3d
      @splatt3d Год назад

      Would love to see the set-up... Ordinarily, in aircon units, piping is also insulated to prevent condensation, and although we are talking about heat from a water cooled system, you would probably use the same to avoid heat loss on the way to the pool heat exchange. This will involve bulky trunking.

  • @Semparo
    @Semparo Год назад +118

    PEI Sheets would make for a good separation layer for this application IMO. It's thin, Provides good electric insulation even when hot and is resistant to high temperatures. The best part is it comes in easy to use square adhesive sheets since it's widely used for 3D printer heated beds! a Simple hole punch could be used for the standoffs as well

    • @josuelservin
      @josuelservin Год назад

      They have a cricut they used for making wall decorations, it would be perfect for making the separators.

    • @MinaliaGames
      @MinaliaGames Год назад

      Liquid electrical tape is another option. Coat all the contacts with it and you can go pretty thick if you want. Easy to remove if you need as well. Cheap and effective option.

  • @Wo0dY101
    @Wo0dY101 Год назад +265

    CPU being too low is sometimes a real metric on busy servers. It means something is weird like some connection dropped or something crashed in the pipeline but it really is a thing!

    • @Gren4te
      @Gren4te Год назад +24

      Yeah and especially with cloud computing where you pay per core. If it is at 5% all the time and 10% max you have the wrong instance sizes and van save a ton by downsizing.

    • @wobblysauce
      @wobblysauce Год назад +11

      The load balancing is borked again

  • @jacobburgin826
    @jacobburgin826 Год назад +47

    Please release the CAD files! So many of us are in the same boat wanting to transition to 1u format but with little to no viable options!

    • @helixmusic4279
      @helixmusic4279 Год назад +6

      Judging by the fact it was built by protocase for them, they can't release any CAD files as they're designed by protocase for commercial manufacturing (copyright, anyone?) and LTT would not even have the files and those aren't theirs to release in the first place.

    • @jacobburgin826
      @jacobburgin826 Год назад

      😢

    • @helixmusic4279
      @helixmusic4279 Год назад

      @@jacobburgin826 I understand the feeling but they can't do it but you could probably contact protocase regarding a 1u case, that's just my guess

    • @johnbienaszii7729
      @johnbienaszii7729 Год назад

      yall should make some them like duuuhhhh

    • @helixmusic4279
      @helixmusic4279 Год назад

      @@johnbienaszii7729 fair point but I was just making a suggestion based on their interest in the protocase suggestion.

  • @digiduke2979
    @digiduke2979 Год назад +16

    I recommend using Kapton tape next time instead of electrical tape. The adhesive is better than electrical for these surfaces and you can buy wider tape to cover more area.

    • @sih8283
      @sih8283 8 месяцев назад

      The PCB component legs will pierce through the Kapton tape way too easily. It’s insulating but relatively weak.

  • @mrheineken88
    @mrheineken88 Год назад +223

    You could have used just a few silicon anti slip mats used in kitchens. Heat resistant (if it burns you pc is already on fire) and isolates. It's about 1mm thick and doesn't cost much either.

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen Год назад +31

      That sounds one possible option. Or you could use the correct stuff and use Kapton sheets instead.

    • @ggesdsdsdsd
      @ggesdsdsdsd Год назад +7

      @@MikkoRantalainen What about just the plastic(antistatic bag) the motherboard comes in, in the box?

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen Год назад +6

      @@ggesdsdsdsd That might work, too. I'd be a bit worried if the vibrations cause thin metal parts to go through the plastic in long run but the low stand-offs should probably avoid long-term contact so that would probably be okay as-is. Great idea!

    • @TacoNissan
      @TacoNissan Год назад +16

      @@ggesdsdsdsd antistatic bags conduct electricity. That's why they don't build up a static charge

    • @wdolgae
      @wdolgae Год назад +2

      At my one job we would use fishpaper, it's a perfect choice for this.

  • @SuperFredAZ
    @SuperFredAZ Год назад +48

    there is a product called "fish paper" that is flame resistant and a good electrical insulator and quite thin. You should have this as a tool in your tool-box.

    • @splatt3d
      @splatt3d Год назад

      is that baking paper? ... if yes, baking paper is perfect.

    • @SuperFredAZ
      @SuperFredAZ Год назад +1

      @@splatt3d no it is not baking paper, it is very heat resistant. When I worked in the tv industry we used it to separate electronics parts. I don't know what else it might be called.it was more like a very thin very dense cardboard, I have only seen it in a blue-grey color.

  • @andrewmacleod10
    @andrewmacleod10 Год назад +109

    Linus, once you finish this build you should partner up with those companies and release a LTT gaming 1U computer. People would buy them.

    • @IsaacSpurlock
      @IsaacSpurlock Год назад +2

      Yeah, I’d get one for sure.

    • @blackxfiied_
      @blackxfiied_ Год назад +2

      I was gonna say no they wouldn't but never mind😮

    • @Chubby1010107
      @Chubby1010107 Год назад +2

      Linus! shut up and take my money!

    • @grn1
      @grn1 Год назад +2

      @Adam Hazza He has, and his reasoning is sound but it would still be nice. If they've already done the work use a system on a regular basis they could at least provide any data we'd need to replicate it ourselves. Honestly even a 2U solution would be nice, the main problem for me is finding a place to put the server rack and getting the fiber set up (I've tried doing some research on my own but it can be quite confusing and potentially expensive).

    • @ogshermac
      @ogshermac Год назад +1

      Just picturing people working with servers just slipping in there 1u gaming PC's in the work rac

  • @giggyolly
    @giggyolly Год назад +9

    This was way cooler than I expected. I want to see 5 1U gaming PCs in a rack!

  • @BlakieTT
    @BlakieTT Год назад +249

    I say this with zero sarcasm: I really love Jake's presentation, particularly as of a couple of months now. The delivery is just 👨🏽‍🍳💋, to me. Professional, not too childish, not too cold/devoid of feeling, just really an excellent tone/VOICE for ... teaching us, essentially. Props to you, driving gloves! 😀

    • @Sch0field8
      @Sch0field8 Год назад +18

      Totally agree. Jake has improved A LOT. At the beginning he was hard to watch, but now he's actually good.

    • @BlakieTT
      @BlakieTT Год назад +4

      @@Sch0field8 Ty for your reply. I personally didn't find him annoying like others did in the early days, but I can't deny he was super childish then. 🤷🏽‍♂😂

    • @jaydensydes3478
      @jaydensydes3478 Год назад

      Agreed. When Jake first showed up I didn't enjoy it that much but now all the Jake videos are my favourites.

    • @heybravo23
      @heybravo23 Год назад +1

      Its still hard for me to believe he was born in 2000.

    • @BlakieTT
      @BlakieTT Год назад

      @@heybravo23 Yeah... I keep forgetting that too. That's WILD.

  • @Neoxon619
    @Neoxon619 Год назад +617

    I guess going that thin makes sense considering that you only have so much more room on your server rack at the new house. And hey, the fact that you can put a 3090 in such a thin server-mounted rig is impressive. I can’t even begin to imagine trying to fit a 4090.

    • @Tirth-Patel
      @Tirth-Patel Год назад +6

      Spammer

    • @Lead_Foot
      @Lead_Foot Год назад +112

      4090 pcbs are the same size as 3090s and there's already a 1 slot waterblock for reference pcbs.

    • @CyanDumBell_MC
      @CyanDumBell_MC Год назад +61

      4090 chonky size are mostly the heatsink, I think it would be about the same size as 3090 by watercooling it

    • @Neoxon619
      @Neoxon619 Год назад +8

      @@CyanDumBell_MC True, but wouldn’t that still equate to higher cooling requirements? Or would that be irrelevant for water cooling in terms of how thick the water block would be?

    • @exileut
      @exileut Год назад +10

      @@Neoxon619 4090 is same TDP as 3090Ti but twice as efficient. Or you can go for more performance at the same power. Cooler is basically the same volume.

  • @christophertstone
    @christophertstone Год назад +6

    Motherboard electrical insulation: Get 1mm Thermal Pad in sheet form. Cheap, helps with thermals, electrically insulated.
    IO Shield: use an ASRock or SuperMicro MB meant for rack mounting, the IO shields are 1U tall. You'll have to design the case to fit.
    Power Supply: Should have used a Delta hot-swap; you'd need a break-out board, but people make them. Would have been more power, modular cords.

    • @ggesdsdsdsd
      @ggesdsdsdsd Год назад

      He could do what DIY Perks did & take apart a SFX-L power supply, but with a 1000w one & put it into this pc, but idk seems like some work to do.

  • @klabbyk7315
    @klabbyk7315 Год назад +13

    Since you have 3d printer; could have printed 1 or 2 millimeter motherboard insulator board/backing instead of using cardboard.

    • @Namajaff
      @Namajaff Год назад

      yeah but it wouldve taken the printer an hour to finish

  • @luxuryapartmentsrome7660
    @luxuryapartmentsrome7660 Год назад +53

    By connecting your water system loop to the on you created below the pool, you might also consider that, during the winter, since the temperature outside could drop till 3 degree Celsius, it might create the risk of condensation inside all the systems connected to it.

    • @Retinaplays
      @Retinaplays Год назад +5

      heat exchanger.

    • @setecastronomy_hc
      @setecastronomy_hc Год назад +5

      It would be a smart idea to install something like thermostat on cars. That way you can shut off valve if temperature of outside water is under ambient temperature. It wouldn't be so hard to implement, but you would need a second loop that wouldn't go outside.

    • @kolby4078
      @kolby4078 Год назад

      That might be an issue if server fans didn't move air thru the case at transonic speeds.

  • @watercannonscollaboration2281
    @watercannonscollaboration2281 Год назад +63

    16:57 Jake had a point, I think older systems (I ram into this on a X99 board) have problems with PWM signals that causes fan hubs to just run at full speeds. Splitters+extenders though, work just fine

    • @sp00n
      @sp00n Год назад

      I think Noctua mentions in their manual that you should not daisy chain their extensions (although I never understood why and am still doing it).

  • @Myzifer
    @Myzifer Год назад +1

    I was just imagining what kind of sick laptop with desktop part setup that could be made into.
    Like a server rack long ways across a lap and having legs at each end to prop it up, then 1 ultra wide monitor attached to a back plate or funky arm and would fold down into the rack.
    With a slide in keyboard mount/ramp.

  • @ingermany1523
    @ingermany1523 Год назад +3

    I work in a Datacenter, the idea is not to have any carbon material in the cage where the machines are hosted. Carbon gives off lots of smoke and can trigger the fire system with any minor fire. The strong ventilation can make any short circuit sparks light up quite fast any flammable material. A small fire turns into a huge one in seconds.

  • @benji_games_
    @benji_games_ Год назад +80

    You guys didn't actually need to tape the edge of the case where the I/O shield was supposed to go. The I/O shield is also used as a path to ground for the outside of the I/O ports, so you wouldn't be shorting anything out that wasn't supposed to already have that path in it.

    • @Nur__
      @Nur__ Год назад +4

      was looking for this

    • @itsdaddymagic
      @itsdaddymagic Год назад +1

      @@Nur__ i wasnt

    • @dh2032
      @dh2032 Год назад

      what the custom power going all over the place, it not normal PC power running steal of the case? there at least one in this with 24 volts going somewhere, so what about the rest on the stuff in the rack already who knows in the minus (-) side power thing already?

    • @thatsjustmidreal
      @thatsjustmidreal Год назад +7

      @@dh2032bro work on yo spelling ☠

    • @lalisameo4677
      @lalisameo4677 Год назад +3

      @@thatsjustmidreal your

  • @fatbloaterdave
    @fatbloaterdave Год назад +49

    You totally need to source a hot swap server fan enclosure for those front fans. The problem has been solved.

    • @DarkSwordsman
      @DarkSwordsman Год назад +4

      They could probably even 3D print one. Shorten the cables by cutting and soldering, have the fan headers go into a backplane or something (PCBWay is great for those kinda cheap boards), and viola

  • @cocique
    @cocique Год назад

    this is so cool, especially how quiet and out of the way it is

  • @gssuper1438
    @gssuper1438 Год назад

    0:37 whoa.. thats blast from the past. when i built my first pc in the raidmax sagitta!

  • @eldibs
    @eldibs Год назад +78

    The mATX-spec motherboards are my bread and butter. They generally have all the features I need without me having to pay for extras that I don't use, and fitting them in a case is easy.

    • @loshan1212
      @loshan1212 Год назад +7

      sadly they made only like 3 mATX boards for Zen 3. Not sure what Zen 4 was like, but I hope it improves.

    • @Modders4lifeUniqueModz
      @Modders4lifeUniqueModz Год назад

      @@wojtek-33 #AtxIsTheWay

    • @potatoes5829
      @potatoes5829 Год назад

      @@loshan1212 the ONE x570 matx board also happens to have terrible vrms, expansions, and features

    • @loshan1212
      @loshan1212 Год назад +1

      @@potatoes5829 yep. I'm currently using that board and being very annoyed being constantly reminded of how Asrock has no idea on how to make a motherboard yet.

    • @LRM12o8
      @LRM12o8 Год назад +1

      But mATX boards are often more expensive than ATX ones, at least in Germany.

  • @krattah
    @krattah Год назад +42

    Linus: This tubing is pretty cool
    Also Linus: Doesn't say which one it is

    • @justan1ck
      @justan1ck Год назад

      Anyone knows?

    • @noahc6544
      @noahc6544 Год назад +1

      @@justan1ck Looks like ZMT to me

  • @mikemasci7512
    @mikemasci7512 Год назад +2

    I hope they release those 2U case files it would be great for a couples pc or a pc and server combo case

  • @mjsheen8445
    @mjsheen8445 Год назад

    They sell very thin (thickness that goes down to 0.1mm) silicone sheet that you can use instead of cardboard. I use thick ones for subwoofer anti vibration, rubber replacement for chair legs, and thin ones I had used as electric insulation.

  • @BadMax02_VR
    @BadMax02_VR Год назад +25

    man this looks really well integrated and you could think that its a specially designed product for a 1u gaming system, kinda like the Gigabyte 1u gaming server just in DIY and without a radiator and pumps

  • @mikewolf8437
    @mikewolf8437 Год назад +33

    can't wait for you guys to work out the tweaks and finalize the layout and then show us putting the final product together and deploying it. Really looking forward to that video.

    • @shipwreck9146
      @shipwreck9146 Год назад

      and increase the temperature of his pool by 0.005 degrees C

  • @lindsaycole8409
    @lindsaycole8409 Год назад +7

    To get tubing over larger than you should barbs, place end of tubing in boiled water. Just put the kettle on, put in a mug, dip in tubes. Cools and super tight.

    • @user-fw6eg3hc8f
      @user-fw6eg3hc8f Год назад

      A heat gun is way faster and easier

    • @lindsaycole8409
      @lindsaycole8409 Год назад

      @@user-fw6eg3hc8f Hot water you can never burn the tubing and it evenly heats every part o f the tubing up to the point you immerse them. Literally get the kettle on to boil. Get your stuff together. poor water in mug. Immerse tubing for less then a minute and on it goes. Fast and easy. And every decent workshop has an electric kettle, how else would you make tea?

  • @watercannonscollaboration2281
    @watercannonscollaboration2281 Год назад +34

    Something I want to see from older motherboards in newer motherboards (especially ITX), cutouts in motherboard IO shields for ventilation

    • @PMARC14
      @PMARC14 Год назад +3

      New motherboards are so crammed with i/o that I don't thing they can fit vents

    • @E-1337
      @E-1337 Год назад +1

      not to be a hater or anything bro, but that would kind of defeat the purpose of the IO shield with how powerful pcs are nowadays. you have a lot of points of contact for all of your connections back there, you want to make sure there's no crosstalk or signal interference/degradation, and no cable to port connection is a perfect seal, back in the day there weren't nearly as many ports and the throughput was like a raindrop in the ocean compared to what the average pc uses today.

  • @SoHighIFly
    @SoHighIFly Год назад +8

    Instead of tape, why dont you use insulation paper. Find a local motor rewinder and get a small sheet. Its good up to 4000V and fire proof

  • @spirod2657
    @spirod2657 Год назад

    For insulation under the MB. Transparency film for laser printers is nice. High temp. High voltage and very puncture proof compared to tape and cardboard.

  • @M1R463
    @M1R463 Год назад

    THIS. This whole machine, in all of it's configuration and demonstration, has always been (and still is) "The Dream".

  • @syrukai2257
    @syrukai2257 Год назад +22

    Man I love this channel, it gives tons of information whilst doing the coolest random shit

  • @kevinroosa1315
    @kevinroosa1315 Год назад +22

    The stock photo of the Raidmax Sagittarius absolutely threw me into nostalgia mode. The age of triple-core processors!
    Also, Sunon MagLev fans are the reason server stuff is a lot more quiet these days. They're magical.

    • @yourluxuryxx
      @yourluxuryxx Год назад

      triple core processors feel like an animal with 3 eyes, so wrong yet it was the trend sometime

    • @darkpixel1128
      @darkpixel1128 Год назад +1

      aren't triple cores just quads with a broken core?

    • @chrisbaker8533
      @chrisbaker8533 Год назад

      @@darkpixel1128 yep. It was just amd trying to make a buck off a product that would otherwise go in the trash.

    • @kevinroosa1315
      @kevinroosa1315 Год назад

      @@darkpixel1128 The magic of parts binning. The 5600X is the same, just x2 (and hyperthreading)

  • @sebastianfall1932
    @sebastianfall1932 Год назад +3

    Dude Linus' reaction to Jake being right about the fan hub is hilarious. I could FEEL the "Listen I know you're right but I really, really hate that you are at the moment."

  • @JasperNLxD
    @JasperNLxD Год назад

    You can also use blade servers inside a 4U form-factor

  • @PenguinConspiracyProject
    @PenguinConspiracyProject Год назад +15

    I rack mounted my gaming computer about a year ago, and it was such a good use of space. While its still in the same room, the noise is behind me, and the heat doesn't sit in the corner my setup is in.

  • @MinecraftManAndFrien
    @MinecraftManAndFrien Год назад +7

    This has actually really helped me decide on how I want to build my gaming computers for my small public lan center I want to get around.

  • @trickle2257
    @trickle2257 Год назад +3

    Linus, you should do the 2U chassis for you and Yvonne's PC. I would love to see it and would make for another good video. I have been considering doing this for a gaming and streaming PC in one chassis. I would love to see the results! It would take up the same 2U space and would be awesome!

  • @Jalopymedia
    @Jalopymedia Год назад

    Yaaaaay extensions!!!

  • @HomelessDeamon
    @HomelessDeamon Год назад +5

    this build is sick, absolutely a game changer as well.

  • @bacon.cheesecake
    @bacon.cheesecake Год назад +3

    7:50, glad to see you repping matx, think it's the perfect size really, smaller than atx but still has everything the vast majority of people need.

  • @SirMo
    @SirMo Год назад

    5:10 you can buy wide Kapton tape. It would be perfect for the isolation. And it's heat resistant and thin.

  • @wickedcircle
    @wickedcircle Год назад

    heating the room with a pc in the winter is super cool ^^

  • @asherjames1318
    @asherjames1318 Год назад +4

    Wall with "F**K"😂 4:08

  • @sanderhaverkamp
    @sanderhaverkamp Год назад +12

    I'm still super happy with the performance of my 3700x ! Awesome to see it here. Just bought a water-cooler for it. And now it's so cool, even a little bit of a performance bump! Great video again as always!

  • @gravitytwins1921
    @gravitytwins1921 Год назад +1

    This is an awesome build my new fav

  • @timgrewe9644
    @timgrewe9644 Год назад

    Love this. Can't wait for the final deployment!

  • @lukasvondaheim
    @lukasvondaheim Год назад +9

    I loved the section where they talked about not having flammabke stuff inside your pc and I am chilling here with my cardboard box that houses my pc parts XD

    • @formdoggie5
      @formdoggie5 Год назад

      Those actually can be an issue because if your mobo shorts, it can ground fault to the screws, which in turn send it back through the case to the PSU plug to terminal ground (your wall plug).
      Shorting through cardboard = bad.
      Always have liked the concept because wood and cardboard PC's are definitely an aesthetic, but without some sort of metal frame bridging the standoffs to the PSU it can go bad (PCB fires are pretty).

  • @cloudstrife7083
    @cloudstrife7083 Год назад +4

    kinda nice to see what pulseway is doing here, not gonna beat devops methodology or powershell/bash stuffs but still nice, it's cool to see how all the different sponsors or company give you all the little stuffs needed perfectly for each things like the special water block, or psu, and the rest of the stuffs

  • @costafilh0
    @costafilh0 Год назад +1

    This is insane! I would get a second rack and go 4U with air cooling!

  • @kubetail12
    @kubetail12 11 месяцев назад +1

    Ideally, you could use Kapton film/sheets. It is electrically insulative but thermally conductive. Though, you want more of its electrical properties and thickness than thermal properties. Yet, I feel it would be pricey for motherboard sizes. Maybe there's an affordable place for Kapton.

  • @DctrGizmo
    @DctrGizmo Год назад +3

    For a concept, the build is pretty compact. I can't wait for the final setup!

  • @piplup10203854
    @piplup10203854 Год назад +7

    I love the idea of this kind of thing and a a family lan room is super cool! That would be awesome, I would have loved that as a kid. My dad would play games with my sister and I whenever we could and even my mom would join if we had another controller or if she was up to it :) this would have been such a cool way to enjoy those times. I hope to do something like that but with my niece :)

  • @d2ricci
    @d2ricci Год назад +2

    16:40 Sunbeamtech was the only brand that ever made a good fan controller. they had good components and even made a PWM one that I've had in service for 10 years without any failures. Rheosmart 6 as I recall

  • @IceCapGlass
    @IceCapGlass Год назад +2

    At the end of the house build, I want a total cost for every item and service done to his house. I kinda want to do the pc in another room set up some day and fiber optic throughout my house when I get one!

  • @sal.__.
    @sal.__. Год назад +44

    You're planning to actually use your own pool to cool those PCs... Linus I thought it was all just a joke, you're a madman!

    • @samiraperi467
      @samiraperi467 Год назад +11

      Dat thermal mass!

    • @jyvben1520
      @jyvben1520 Год назад +4

      @@samiraperi467 all the people inside because too cold out playing on computers that keep the pool from freezing ...

    • @JurgenErhard
      @JurgenErhard Год назад +2

      I would have been so disappointed had it been a joke. I have thought about similar for a while (never done any watercooling, and I find the idea of another moving part (over the pump) weird and wrong; moving parts are always bad): different but basically the same "external radiator-thingy" (or, simply, external heat exchange)

    • @edenjung9816
      @edenjung9816 Год назад

      I don't think it will work.
      Concrete is bad for taking up heating. And dispersing it.

    • @MrTsolar
      @MrTsolar Год назад

      ​@@edenjung9816 What part don't you think will work? It should have no issue whatsoever keeping the machines cool.

  • @djouze00
    @djouze00 Год назад +27

    I think it's funny that every two weeks Linus gets a new PC haha. He has more computers at home than I could ever imagine.

  • @phamton919
    @phamton919 Год назад +2

    I love how you can physically see linus at 21:47 just wishing, thinking, dreaming of making them all like this, he is probably gonna do it XD
    Hope to see the vid soon

  • @PlasmPlayer
    @PlasmPlayer Год назад +1

    Would be awesome if all the computers were the same chassis and have all the front bezels painted to make a picture on the front like how book series do it with their spines.

  • @PiotrPorazka
    @PiotrPorazka Год назад +5

    Hey Jake. Thanks for switching off all the lights in my house 😂 and for activating Siri 2 more times after that 🤣

    • @ArturoTabera
      @ArturoTabera Год назад

      Hey Siri, live my life for me! Thanks!

  • @simpledj509chromo7
    @simpledj509chromo7 Год назад +10

    Honestly I love this idea. As much as I love the look of a flashy $3000ish PC, I don't want to deal with the heat from the damn thing in my room. I'm still saving for my first PC, but I was actually considering hooking the exhaust up to a duct and running it through the wall into the attic to prevent it from dumping hot air into my bedroom. I would have to clean out a closet and this has a lot more costs involved but down the road it is something I am strongly considering.

    • @nbain66
      @nbain66 Год назад

      I've always tried to keep mine near a window that I can open and it's worked out half decent. I've never had crazy wattage draw though.

  • @mikathegaything
    @mikathegaything Год назад +1

    just learnt at school what 1U in servers is now i know how really thick it is

  • @MattTheBeegBrain
    @MattTheBeegBrain 7 месяцев назад

    In some of the computer systems we design at my work. We use a Kapton laminated Kevlar sheet for similar purposes to the cardboard.
    It's more expensive, but it's awesome stuff unless you are trying to cut it with the scissors you stole from your coworkers tool chest.

  • @michaelmeux4137
    @michaelmeux4137 Год назад +12

    Perfect path for being a dad Linus. Seeing what you come up with and how to implement it is great.

  • @autumn-876
    @autumn-876 Год назад +3

    this is pretty much the only time I actually considered checking out the sponsor, just seems like a nice tool to have

  • @Echristoffe
    @Echristoffe Год назад

    I can see this chassis going for sale …
    Also sweet idea to have all pc standardized in the house

  • @WillSatchwell
    @WillSatchwell Год назад

    This idea is something i have been dying to try but as a 2U for a bit more airflow.

  • @Funkdvoidz
    @Funkdvoidz Год назад +12

    A bucket of Liquid Rubber (roof sealant) would be pretty handy for insulating the motherboard instead of cardboard. Just paint on a few layers and its good to go!

    • @numus19
      @numus19 Год назад

      Or flexseal

    • @Funkdvoidz
      @Funkdvoidz Год назад +1

      @@wojtek-33 could be some of them smell, one that is food grade/body safe should be fine... Or just a silicone mat. The ones made for ovens are food grade and wont smell.

  • @Skuzzy21
    @Skuzzy21 Год назад +8

    Jake knows a lot about computers. Great chemistry with Linus too! 👍

  • @DownTownJohnBrown22
    @DownTownJohnBrown22 Год назад +1

    Spraying under the mobo with a few coats of rubberized undercoating/flex seal would be a bit more elegant than the cardboard/electric tape solution.

  • @coreyh3994
    @coreyh3994 Год назад

    Y'all should've used kapton tape to cover the bottom of the boards. Translucent, less residue, and designed for the purpose.
    Great build though. I love this so much.

  • @mudmaniac
    @mudmaniac Год назад +11

    I like that your most popular sponsors you actually put together a real use case illustrating the utility they provide.

  • @TastyGuava
    @TastyGuava Год назад +4

    That’s actually so sick

  • @anonymousinc6330
    @anonymousinc6330 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is seriously sick. I like it immensely. I think this would be a good fit for my setup, as I've been wanting to minimize my gaming rig's presence in the room. Will the company you mentioned custom make these racks? And being new to this footprint / platform, what are the overall dimensions? I can't find anything on depth, and two widths are listed, 19" and 23". My 75" display sits on a stand atop an old chest of drawers that I could use to house the case, or maybe just rebuild the machine into one of the drawers or something? I'm concerned about heat doing it that way though.

  • @EvilGenius.
    @EvilGenius. Год назад +70

    Couldn't you have used thermal tape instead of cardboard???
    Overall I like this! You guys give me so many ideas about how I want to build my custom PC/Custom PC desk setup! Hope to maybe pitch this idea to you, do a collab, and build it for real!

    • @poe_thirteen
      @poe_thirteen Год назад +5

      I would have expected some kind of conformal coating on the board, but it makes sense not to do that on a test bed like this. Maybe on the full deployment we will see something like that

    • @milescarter7803
      @milescarter7803 Год назад +1

      They have a laser cutter, they can turn out their own proper shield.

    • @coreyh3994
      @coreyh3994 Год назад +1

      I suggested kapton tape.

    • @imitt12
      @imitt12 Год назад

      Good ol' Canadian insulator, HPHT: hot pink hockey tape.

    • @noth606
      @noth606 Год назад

      @@poe_thirteen Yeah this, if they want it to last they need to coat it, but then I don't think their longevity expectations or requirements are to the level that would legit require the kind of coating I use.

  • @behnamkeshavarz7884
    @behnamkeshavarz7884 Год назад +3

    I am writing this at 2:33. the argument of not having 2U cases is not legit because with 5X1U: 1-you have to use more specialized equipment. 2-your part choices are more limited. 3-your design is more complicated.
    But with 3X2U cases you just lose 1U of your space but you can make 2 completely independent PC in 1 rack: Independent water loop independent PSU and so on. on the other hand you can use better and more standard parts and your design is not as complicated as 1U case.
    in the event of service, you just pull out a rack and service 1 of its units while another one is working

  • @PlanetFinesse
    @PlanetFinesse Год назад

    Ayyy, cool to see Pulseway sponser again. I use it every day at work

  • @akume9743
    @akume9743 Год назад

    Thats cool, if you attached the monitor too. That will be super portable gaming PC. And you can hang on the wall like a normal TV in the living room.

  • @dediKtion1986
    @dediKtion1986 Год назад +4

    What if instead of cardboard, you just used one big ol' 3mm thermal pad? Not sure if it would be all that beneficial transferring MoBo heat to the case buuuut at least they are designed to withstand the heat and not be electrically conductive. Another concern of cardboard is if there were to be a leak in the cooling system, something absorbent becomes a big conductor if it happens to get exposed to moisture.

  • @popeter
    @popeter Год назад +4

    i feel like a chassie/vertical blade kind of setup would work better here, can easily get 5 systems in 4 or 5U with ability to work on one at a time but with far less height contraints as you would have 3.8 inches (19 inches/5) of room vs 1.75 inches

    • @arsenalfanatic0971
      @arsenalfanatic0971 Год назад

      what would he do for the CPU there? He's using physically separate ones because of anti-cheat issues. Are ITX motherboards small enough to fit multiple in a server footprint?