The Nvidia RTX 4090 graphics card in this
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- This is the first time I've seen a gaming computer with a Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090! This one is an ASUS ROG STRIX model. I usually only see pre-built computers in my repair shop, like an iBuyPower or CyberPower PC . And I love when a powerful piece of tech like this beast comes into my shop. At heart, I'm a nerd and I love technology, whether it's in a car, PC, or laptop. So I had to geek out and make a video on this!
"CaBLe MaNaGeMenT" my customer, an amateur, built this himself to use, not to look at. So I don't think he cares about how his cables look when he's running Crysis in 12k
but then why build an all white build if you don't care about the looks
My mini pc isn’t starting i need help 😭
@@hoppel9177maybe he wanted to match colors, idk 🤷🏻♂️
@@baaaaaa587have you tried punching it
@@ChocolateMan142asking the real questions
"Just like you and a real woman."
It was personal 💀
Jokes on you i am the woman :3
Same, with real man
Joke’s on him!
I HAVE A GF >:D
😢
Seems like a cry for help to me, iounno XD
I came here for a 4090, got shamed on budget, then roasted with women and left with life lessons. YT Shorts is a rollercoaster
Thank you for attending my TED talk
@@SalemTechsperts the only person who i will let use my computer and have access to talk to my ai girlfriend
@@SalemTechsperts shortest TED talk ever, just like the last time you had a woman in bed
lol, so true
@@SalemTechspertswhen is the next one
I'm only here to be impressed by that pc, and not to be hurt.
🤣
Don’t feel bad, I have a 1660 super 🗿👍
@@Lynchblade i have an apu
@@LynchbladeI have a i3 1st gen intel igpu
(I actually have a RTX 2050 which is weaker then a 1660 Super)
@@Lynchbladei dont even have a pc
The pc is so strong that he forgot to say "The greatest technician that's ever lived".
with tiny raccoon fingers😂
The greatest technician that's ever lived
*Me with a 3090 Ti*
"I used to rule the world once"
You still do
my 4090 has entered chat
GTX 1080 ti : I used to rule the world like 6 years ago
Same here with 2080ti [*]
@@pigalcoto9053 the 1080 ti is still a beast after all these years, they don't make them as they used to
Said it like a true _greatest technician that's ever lived_
We need more of that!!!
@@Soudanable please no💀
*Folks, I did 20 pull-ups on one arm* *Support please!*
You could be the greatest person ever lived
Exactly
There will always be someone with a better computer than you.
NASA: heh. maybe. maybe.
funny thing is... if you try to stream on this on twitch the stream will stutter :D
If we are talking about purely gaming, that's not rlly true, if you get a 7800X3D with a 4090, 64GB of RAM to be safe and all of that in a custom loop, it will cost $4000 - $5000, which I don't think is an insane price for the best possible gaming PC. Or you can get a PC with the same performance, just without overkill custom loop for $2700
“I’ve yet to meet one that can out-clock gpu”
Some backyard Bitcoin mining operation in bumfk nowhere of Russia:
Heh... Yeah, maybe.
The NSA: lol, lmao
"Yess mom, I need this for Power Point and Classroom"
Fr 💀💀💀
lol people are finding tons of hardware defects in the 4090's now that gimp their performance pretty bad. Imagine paying 3000 dollars for a card that's defective and Nvidia being crickets
@@escapetherace1943bros crying cuz he couldn’t get one (neither could I)
@@memetsblol gotta distract himself somehow😭
@Napoleon_673 Even if u had 2k to splash out for w.e reason why would you waste it on a graphics card to play the same shite you can play with other cards half the price? It's just overkill and its jot even a super attractive card but other people's spending is their problem so who cares
Don’t feel inadequate. The dude with the 4090 needed your help with his issue.
Or they needed someone to run the errands
as someone owning one as well i can just say that he could have figured it out by himself for sure. its just that his time is worth more then he has to spend
@@robinspanier7017 nah.
@@robinspanier7017yeah nothing better that have time to watch memes 😂😂
@@robinspanier7017just because you own something doesn’t mean you know how it works, repairing something so expensive shouldn’t be learned from RUclips videos.
Wise words there
"There will always be someone with a better car or a better PC, so enjoy what you have"
Or a better non imaginary gf
@@thatonepomakcheap don't have to mean bad, you can build a $600 PC and still have it perform great
There will always be someone with a better size ,so enjoy what you have
@@thatonepomak it's a start man 🫡
@@thatonepomakrough, that’s like bottom 5% of devices on the steam survey, you should really make sure the psu is good enough (not just in wattage, wattage isn’t at all the most important factor)
I think it's time to appreciate our greatest technician that's ever lived
The guy she told you not to worry about 💀💀💀
👀
My pc would know to be worried if that shit came in the house
guys should i worry if i have 1050ti ? i mean ti means its stronger? (lie to me )
@@karo_ll9420it's not the size mate. It's how you use it.
With this cable managment i would believe her😂
"Appreciate what you have"
*smiles at my 2013 765M*
If you don’t plan on playing and modern titles, there really isn’t any reason to replace/upgrade unless it stops working
I got a gigabyte laptop a few months ago and I am happy
I got a gt 610
Me with Intel Graphics 350
✨
Rx6750xt here (damn I am lucky)
Rare moment of him not shouting" the greatest technician of all time"
"that's ever lived" not of all time
@@anubis9151 one job.
I was waiting for it but it never came 😭
Greatest technician that ever lived!
It doesn't matter how expensive your stuff is because its your stuff and you earned it. There will always be someone with a better computer or a car, so just appreciate what you have.
"and a naturally aspirated v10." dude that audi sounded NICE
Anyone who'll find any reason to mention or show that they have a fancy car is usually a complete piece of shit
Not met someone who's broken the mold yet, can't imagine this guy is any different
As it should. All V10’s sound nice. You should check out the Lexus LFA lol
It did but it sounded like the V8 version lol😂
@da_bosslegend9020 ik lfasst sound so good
@@Snakebloke that generation of the R8 hasn’t got a v8 variant
Naturally aspirated V10 💀
Was waiting for this comment
They are NA
I have a turbo charged one
when a pc is so godlike powerful u wouldnt be surprised it also comes with it haha
That last sentence got me. I’ve been looking to upgrade my PC and just realized that what I have is more than enough for what I do. I’ll just postpone my upgrade and spend my money on more important stuff.
It is only really worth upgrading if you need to. Having 360 Hz monitor with 360 fps will only make you from 60 fps iron to more polished iron.
From 30 fps iron, 60 fps can make you into bronze or even silver, but evrything beyond that is too little difference
Bruh 144 hz is sooo much better than 60 lemme tell ya!
And FPS isn't everything, FPS stability matters much more. A solid 60 FPS is much better than a stuttery 200
@@Zebra_Paw I agree that it does look a lot better, I myself have 144Hz, but when talking about sheer performance (ie. for gaming) then it doesn't do much.
For 30 FPS you have 33ms per frame, where for 60 FPS it becomes 16ms per frame. That 17 ms difference can be pretty noticable.
For 144 FPS you have 7ms per frame.
That is only 9ms difference (barerly noticable in game and if you take into account anything from 150ms reaction time for pro gamers to 250 for normies, 50-100ms ping and other factors, then 9 ms doesn't affect a damn thing.
Let's say you go for 240 now, that is 4 ms which make only 3ms per frame difference. Going to 360 you get 3ms per frame and therefore you only get 1ms advantage. Elite 500 Hz gaming monitors will then give you another 1ms.
If 1000 Hz monitors existed, then you would only gain another 1ms.
btw since 75 or 90 Hz monitors are nowdays way more common than 60 Hz, that step up to 144 is even lower (6ms against 75Hz or 3 ms against 90)
She told you not to worry because she knew the future of the 13 and 14 gen cpus.
Bro roasted us and then brought us back to life. Talk about whiplash 💀
with a naturally aspirated v10 cracked me up
Bro v10 is a great deal 😭
ik i just found it funny@@nitrousracer000
The roast came outta nowhere💀
Its the first time he didnt say "the greatest technician that ever lived"
I mean he DID FLEX A V10...
That 4090 needs a sag bracket
Yeah the “I usually see prebuilts with saggy GPUs” line got me when I was just shown the saggiest fatty I ever seen.
First thing I thought when I saw the setup. Such an expensive card, and somehow it's lacking a vital $6 part.
“GPU Sag” bro is brainwashed
My 4090 AERO came with a bracket so it just looks like it’s floating
@@tannerscott4873eyes?
Bro casually roasts us for no reason 💀
Exactly what I was thinking 🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀
Stirner with comp service store and yt channel
THE GREATEST TECHNICIAN THAT'S EVER LIVED
The kindest technician that ever lived
“ the greatest technician that ever lived”
My gamer instincts are melting seeing a pc that decked out. I think I might cry
I was miserable like you... Now I have a i9 14900k and a RTX 4090. The las week I had a i3 6th gen and a gtx 1660 😂 God has chosen me.
@@AlbertWesker_GOAT duuuude congrats. One day I’ll be there
I got a 4070 super and I'm so happy its all I need and I get tons of fps and games run smooth as hell I won't be upgrading to a 4090
I appreciate the final speech 🎉
😊
The fact that i said "THE GREATEST TECHNICIAN THAT EVER LIVE" on ur image already answered how much I've watched ur videos 😂😂😂
Aww, that part at the end was really nice. Thanks, greatest technician alive.
Thanks for the comforting words at the end dad
Anytime my child 🥰
😂
@@ericmamleev bruh
Unless you’re the greatest technician that ever lived
"just appreciate what you have"
Youre right, im gonna go play Elden Ring on my phone now
I love how he roast all of us in Every. Single. Video.
This actually made me feel better about my PC it's not the best but it works pretty and I bought all the parts and built it myself and I'm proud of myself for that
His final message was really inspirational
This is what I needed today. Thanks
You don’t know how much I needed to hear that last bit
Man I hope I'll be able to afford a beast PC like that in the future
In 40 years.
Honestly, hope you'll.
Keep grinding but don't forget to take care of yourself. Your body and mind are the most important investment. Without those you can't enjoy these fancy material things.
@@SalemTechsperts thanks the greatest technician that's ever lived :)
You will be able to afford it when it's not a beast anymore XD
@@Ferrari255GTO I mean beast for that particular time
That quote at the end, actually pretty nice!
Right on dude! Keeping us grounded!!
"dust-filled shitboxes" 💀
No not my dad's Xbox 💀
You're truly the greatest technician that's ever lived.
"This is you with a saggy gpu"
BRO GOT PERSONAL
😂 I felt it, my sag bracket sitting just outside my case, I swear I will install it eventually
Love the message about being grateful!
All that money and they still didn’t remove the sticker on the AIO 😩
or even remotely attempt to cable manage
PHub VR boutta be lit fam 😂
damn, needs some cable management by those tiny raccoon fingers
I was paid to do software troubleshooting so that's where my job ended 😅 I did fix a major issue with the USB 3.0 cable preventing the GPU from clicking in completely though.
Why would he even bother with look of his components if he doesn't do cable management 😢
@@chillicornergaming he bought the case because it's a damn nice case and fits all his HDD's that he's going to add in the future.
@@SalemTechspertsI'm assuming he already has an SSD and he's going to add the HDD for stuff like photo and video storage, and games that don't really benefit from an HDD like point and click or strategy?
@@SalemTechsperts I understand that, but to think he would ruin this beauty with such cable management... Even the thought of that pains me. If someone spend so much on good looking components, then he should either do the cable management or let someone else do it. If he only cared about how much space there is, then he could've bought some super cheap shiitty big tower and drill in holes for airflow :D
Let's just hope this is just a temporary solution and he is gonna take proper care of cable management once he is adding rest of disks.
This is like... so unexpectedly wholesome from...
*ahem*
The Greatest Technician That's Ever Lived
... this video deserves a good Thumbs Up
Christopher Walken says: THE PCIE SLOT IS GONNA BREAK!
"An a naturally aspirated V10" 😂
I felt that one😂
Owner 100% compensating for something
he just have a nice job.
That last statement is so true. Everyone worked hard for the stuff they earned. Whether it's pc specs, car, or house. ❤
Everyone, he’s building character 😢
The more you know about *the greatest technician that’s ever lived*
"I buy power" 😂 Walmart left the chat
You guys are freaking hilarious. Please never change.
The moment he told 'it comes with a naturally aspirated v10'
Another pc company I avoid like the plague is Cyberpower prebuilts, it feels like I am constantly trying to troubleshoot it. Its's my brother's computer.
Both of them are always in my shop for random issues
@@SalemTechsperts I told my brother "don't get it let me build you one" then he got it a bit later and it ran idle 78c then 96c playing Minecraft bedrock. I figured out why eventually.
@@SteelSmitherywhat ended up being the problem?
@@TheJazzyPerson Poor quality cooler and thermal paste.
@@SteelSmithery as someone that had a Cyberpower PC with a coolermaster AIO, I feel this on a spiritual level. I used to get random bluescreens and crashes for like 2 years, gradually getting worse even with thermal paste changes. This summer I got a Corsair 7000D airflow case, H150i AIO, and a ton of fans, and it runs soooo much better. My temperatures under full load are better than my idle temperatures in my old build minus the GPU
Hope you got that man something to help hold that gpu. Theirs an angle to that dangle.
Dude I love so extremely much you channel, it makes me happy and I refill my energy when I see one of your videos, really, unique, one of a kind
and just like that, the
greatest
technician
to
ever
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gave us some great advice to live by
❤ that's why I love your channel , *the greatest technician that ever lived* Respect+
"Naturally aspirated v10" 💀
I agree - I bought a prebuilt from NZXT and I take good care of it. I’ve owned it for about 3 years now and it still meets my expectations for performance in the games I play. When I feel down about new stuff coming out I always say to myself “what if I didn’t have a PC at all” usually helps
He didn't say "the greatest technician that has ever lived" 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
Well, that’s cable management right there.
Ikr 😂
“50 ton pc” *2 seconds before Carries it with little strain*
Fully wholesome content
**The Greatest Technician ever lived**
Bros cable management looks like 3 octopus fighting
Your comment made my day 😂
The greatest technician that has ever lived is also the greatest driver that has ever lived too!?
That title goes to the 🐐 Sir Lewis Hamilton #44 🫡
The Greatest Motivator of ALL time
The greatest technician thats ever lived
bro i swear i have a dell Vostro 1000 laptop i use it in daily life 😢😢
That thing will outlast us all
*I immediately look at my... nonexistent GPU (running on i7-2640m laptop with HD 3000) and said "this is fine."*
I've decided to stop using mine due to how quickly the storage fills up, causing it to run like Crysis on a Gameboy.
Certainly! A computer's efficiency hinges on the seamless interaction of several key components, each playing a critical role:
1. **Central Processing Unit (CPU)**: The CPU, often considered the brain of the computer, executes instructions from programs and processes data. It consists of multiple cores, which allow it to perform multiple tasks simultaneously (multi-threading). The efficiency of a CPU is determined by its clock speed (measured in GHz), the number of cores, and its architecture (e.g., x86, ARM). Modern CPUs also have cache memory (L1, L2, and sometimes L3) to quickly access frequently used data, reducing the time needed to fetch data from slower main memory.
2. **Motherboard**: The motherboard is the main circuit board that houses the CPU, memory, and other crucial components. It facilitates communication between these parts through buses and chipsets. The chipset controls data flow between the CPU, memory, storage, and peripherals. A well-designed motherboard optimizes these data pathways, improving overall system performance and stability.
3. **Memory (RAM)**: Random Access Memory (RAM) is the system's short-term memory, used to store data that the CPU needs to access quickly. RAM is volatile, meaning it loses its data when power is off. The amount of RAM and its speed (measured in MHz) impact how many applications can run simultaneously and how efficiently data can be processed. Faster RAM reduces latency and speeds up data retrieval.
4. **Storage**: Storage devices, such as Hard Disk Drives (HDDs) and Solid State Drives (SSDs), store data permanently. SSDs use flash memory, which offers faster read and write speeds compared to HDDs, which use spinning platters and mechanical arms. The speed of storage affects boot times, application load times, and overall system responsiveness. SSDs generally improve system efficiency by reducing these delays.
5. **Power Supply Unit (PSU)**: The PSU converts electrical power from an outlet into a form that the computer components can use. It must provide stable and sufficient power to all components, with each component requiring specific voltages. A high-quality PSU with adequate wattage ensures reliable operation and prevents potential damage from power fluctuations.
6. **Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)**: The GPU handles rendering of images, video, and animations. In modern computers, especially those used for gaming or graphic design, the GPU takes over intensive graphical tasks from the CPU, allowing for smoother performance in graphics-heavy applications. GPUs can be integrated (part of the CPU) or dedicated (separate card), with dedicated GPUs offering superior performance.
7. **Cooling System**: Effective cooling is crucial for maintaining system stability and longevity. Computers use fans, heat sinks, and sometimes liquid cooling systems to dissipate heat generated by the CPU, GPU, and other components. Overheating can cause thermal throttling, where components reduce their performance to avoid damage, thus impacting efficiency.
8. **Input/Output (I/O) Devices**: These include peripherals like keyboards, mice, printers, and external drives. Efficient communication between I/O devices and the computer relies on various interfaces and ports, such as USB, HDMI, and network connections. Fast and reliable I/O operations ensure smooth user interaction and data transfer.
9. **Bus Systems and Interfaces**: Buses are data pathways that connect different components of the computer. Key types include the Front-Side Bus (FSB), which connects the CPU to the memory, and peripheral buses like PCIe (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express), which connect expansion cards like GPUs and SSDs. Efficient bus systems ensure rapid data transfer between components.
10. **Firmware and BIOS/UEFI**: Firmware is the software embedded into hardware components, like the BIOS or UEFI, which manages the initial hardware setup and boot process. BIOS/UEFI ensures that the hardware components are properly initialized and communicate effectively with the operating system.
Each of these components contributes to the overall efficiency of a computer. Proper integration and optimization ensure that data is processed quickly, tasks are handled smoothly, and the system remains stable and responsive.
Is it... sagging?
Badly. In fact it's cooked probably from the sagging not cooling it properly over the years
@@SalemTechsperts big oof. My old laptop with 1080 will be fine for another year... or three.
Ya you said right, there are much better youtubers and technicians than you but I am good with subscribing to you. 😅
Bro has an automatic r8 💀
Maybe one day. This was a rental 🤣
sadge
autotragic*
I’m not seeing the issue with this? Is this some kind of gatekeeping?
None of the newer R8s are manual lmfao
"Just appreciate what you have"
Thank you for motivation those who don't own a gaming PC and dream to so.
"Just appreciate what you have". I really needed to hear that. ❤
Bros actually a real human being like us that’s why I subbed he never sees expensive computer parts unlike big RUclipsrs but give this guy a few months I hope his channel grows fast
That n/a vtech bit got me subscribed haha love your content
vtech?
This video pops up every once in a while, and i cant not look at this beauty
Dude when you said you’d borrow my car I didn’t think it’d be for this lol
"Just appreciate what you have" you're truly the greatest technician that ever lived
Love that case, the new one even better
MTSK+ Stay Zone, you are the GOAT of quickly posting subs and content in general!!! 🐐👑
I can’t express how much I appreciate your efforts in this archival fan project!!! ❤
Greatest technician and greatest philosopher ever
Random PC repair video that ended with a wholesome life lesson.
he went from roasting us (like usual) to teaching us a life lesson lmao
The white versions look so slick. My next build will definitely be going with that.
That rig is a ticking time bomb.
At 3:40, Sinder is such a damn chaos gremlin. “Put it on high, put it on high!”
You made me feel good about my OptiPlex 7040 with integrated graphics.
Wow the cable management 🫠