Whenever you have bar graphs like that, could you please highlight the one product you're talking about? Wait, they were highlighted, but just in a way that was barely noticeable on my screen.
Yes but it used to have merit..like..presenting a product from an angle interesting and helpful to the viewer. now its kinda just interesting to watch, but i would not come here for information, as i used too.
Loved this vid, I remember chatting with Linus many, many years ago about watercooling as I was getting into it too in the early 2000s. Went from a Thermaltake block [nightmare], to a Swiftech Storm, to a D-Tek Fuzion...and there I stayed as I found a block and company I really liked. Nice trip down memory lane here...
Eddie Mctopkek Their sound has changed, and their early years are my favourites, but they still kick ass. Latest album still is heavy as hell and technically a masterwork.
The old designs are more 'beefy', and apparently the old ones you could overclock on. I think now they use aluminium for the slugs, they used to use copper.
Son they have these things called PHASE CHANGE COOLERS that keep CPU's right around 0, there is just a LOT of prep work involved to prevent condensation on the CPU.
+Convergant why would there be condensation? When its colder than the surroundings this happens, but water cooling only cools it to ambient. now with phase change cooling, that gets way below ambient, and I know all to well what happens to a card at -45c. It didn't take long for it to form frost on the back through all the instillation, roughly 5 minutes. My poor card never even got to boot up, so now I'm watching this on a phone...
I think this could be a cool and interesting series.... As long as they stop "getting lazy" and do a complete "through the ages" run down of each topic they decide to cover... Ik water blocks are a pretty small thing to complain about since obviously they would get better over time... But I'd hate to see something like how mother board "architecture" has changed or improved skipped, just bc they were lazy... Other than that I think this is a great idea and I'm excited to see what comes next
In 10 years he will be sending his self driving car out to get parts for scrapyard wars, showing off his 16k, $50,000 monitor at home, doing build videos around his 16 person, 1 pc gaming rig, double his ad and product placement in videos and ask for 99.00 for Gold badge donator status in order to keep his fledgling tech conglomeration afloat.
You''re right. Linus has already done a list of CPUs on his "which cpu to buy" Or another video I can't remember. I'm sure he has old videos about past Nvidia graphics cards too. But none of those actually put them into use, they just discuss them.
I'd love to see a video Chronicling CPU s from Pentiums (the slot processors of the early 90s too, those were so cool back in the day ) right up to Core Duo processors.
Hey man I love every new "series" you've introduced since Full Room Watercooling, idk where the complaints come from but it keeps the channel fresh and engaging.
tin snips aka tinner snips and aviation shears aka compound snips are different tools. Only a fool would use aviation snips for a job that requires tin snips. www.finehomebuilding.com/2013/09/12/whats-the-difference-tinners-and-aviation-snips
Ori On weeabo = someone obsessed with Japanese culture, Not really sure how that applies to tin snips. If you gonna try to troll people, at the very least be coherent dumb ass.
As an engineer and tech-head it fills me with joy to know I live in a world where a quarter of a million people will spend 10 minutes watching a video go into detail about the history of PC CPU water cooling blocks. There is hope for humanity :)
LOL I've had most of those blocks over the years. I got into watercooling back in '01. First one was a crude waterblock, and a large nickel reservoir with a 12v bilge pump inside it. These days I'm running WaterCool Heatkiller CPU and GPU blocks with Aquacomputer Airplex Modularity system radiators. Huge, heavy, AWESOME!! I've not come across another rad that can keep up with it. Expensive as heck, but sooooo worth it.
you should do a video about how the AMD Phenom II range, X2, X3, X4 and X6 can do in modern applications see if they are worth it for budget PC's today. I'm still using an old X4 955 Black OC'd to 3.7Ghz and have no trouble with it
Been running my mcp655 and apogee hd 24/7 for 6 years straight. Spent 6 hours last night cleaning my entire loop, flushing, fans,rads, and took apart my ek and apogge block for cleaning. The apogee hd is a BITCH to clean with the small fins. Back down to 25 ambient temps. (using liquid metal compound). I love the quality swiftech puts out. Customer for life! :D
Brings back lots of memories. I remember making a #Rotor block from drilling holes and then using a cut-off wheel to make "pins"... and also being there for Cathar's "eureka" moment of the jets design when observing his kitchen tap filling a mug while doing dishes...
love the videos, I've been watching a lot of them now that I have time(disabled for a while) unfortunately it's making me want to upgrade my desktop when I finally get home... your videos make me want stuff that is beyond my budget, on the other hand, they keep me entertained making the days pass a bit faster. keep up the great videos.
Its been 2 years, did you figure it out. If you havent there is this great video by The Verge I would reccomend it they took it down for some reason but I think someone re-uploaded it. Little tips they dont include (probaly do it later off camera) coat everything in thermal paste or better yet tooth paste, The pins are supposed to be bent, and final one not neccesary but if you want to play console games on it open the case put the disc or if it is downloaded to the console put the console or just the hard drive inside it then close it up and put it in a cooking device anything will work but toaster is optimal.
This was waaay less cool than I though it was gonna be from the intro. I thought you guys were gonna be watercooling old chips with old waterblocks. That would have been soooo cool. But this is still cool guys :)
Yup. Very expensive, a pain to set up and manage, and if not done perfectly right it can have a risk of damaging all your components in your pc. Definitely not worth it unless you are swimming in cash that you are willing to just throw away for a couple degrees.
I'd like to see you overclock a modern CPU more with whatever reasonable watercooling setup you want vs an NH-D15. You'll run out of power delivery before you run out of cooling.
yeah, you'll run out of power, especially when 1500 watt PSUs are a thing, look watercooling isn't cheap, it's for people who want to get the best of the best, and a 1500 watt PSU is part of that, you're just criticizing whatever you can on the internet.
Love my Apogee XT. Will be reusing it when upgrading from my old 2009 X58 + i7 920 to Kaby Lake! I got really happy when I found out that the 1156 backplate it came with would work with the new platform. Nice video!
>Too boring didn't watched, what was the point of this video actually? Tell me plz read this, thinking to myself, "huh, does this kid have autism..." >profile "yep"
I like all the series. when Im not shopping for hardware all the other tech channels are basically useless to me but this stuff is always entertaining.
+linustechtips. I like the various series of videos. If I am low on time I can just watch the types that I like, such as Luke's workshop videos, and skip the rest.
i like the series! gives us something to look forward to that's experimental, instead of reviews. (i don't mind the reviews, they're still interesting.) plus some of them are actually made to be helpful so that's hella cool, since a lot of their videos are based of super expensive shit we can probably never get our hands on (again i dont mind those videos, they're still really cool)
Interesting how things have changed one iteration after another. As I am not a PC builder for too long, this really shows me, what the PC enthusiast scenery once was like. Maybe case layouts in the next episode?
you should do a video about cheap watercooling kits vs expensive ones. like a £10 cpublock. £15 radiator and £15 pump/reservoir. i do love your channel!
OMG, Cartha (spelling?) I have a custom radiator from him for my first water cooling build. He got a Civic heater core, welded on 0.75" fittings and fabricated aluminum fan brackets that would give enough clearance for my case. Cool guy.
Linus, while in university I had a lecture from a couple guys from a company called Versarien. They are a material science company and have a kind of copper foam one of the applications they listed for it was liquid cooling and I think at one point they sold a PC featuring a water block using it. I can't remember how effective they claimed it was. Thought this might interest you :)
Not visited (probably because nobody has the expertise, which is not at all an insult) is how the shape of the fins might affect cooling performance. It might seem kind of simple, as you'd expect increased flow to mean better cooling, but it really all depends on a lot of factors. For instance, it's all interdependent on how heat transfers from the dye material to the liquid, turbulence of the liquid, how the heat transfers from liquid to radiator, how heat transfers from the radiator to the air, etc. All of these things depend on each other, and changing one variable tends to change them all. That is why the technology seems a bit slow to change very significantly
Whenever you have bar graphs like that, could you please highlight the one product you're talking about?
Wait, they were highlighted, but just in a way that was barely noticeable on my screen.
I wasn't sure if they were actually highlighted, or if something in the background was flickering.
Yeah I didn't notice the highlighting at first too. I got really annoyed
I didnt notice it either. Wouldnt have noticed it without this comment.
They could simply make the currently relevant graph another color.
Their graphs have not improved at all in the last ten years.
I was hopping for a video on general water cooling not some company's own water blocks
yea I was expecting some EK blocks as time came forward not a Swiftech love in...LOL he should tweeted Jayztwocents and asked for some blocks
agreed
for such a video you must turn back time to when it was still a tech channel, not a sophisticated product presentation channel
Chris Notyourbusines it's literally always. Been a "sophisticated product presentation "channel,that's the whole thing that started this channel...
Yes but it used to have merit..like..presenting a product from an angle interesting and helpful to the viewer. now its kinda just interesting to watch, but i would not come here for information, as i used too.
Loved this vid, I remember chatting with Linus many, many years ago about watercooling as I was getting into it too in the early 2000s. Went from a Thermaltake block [nightmare], to a Swiftech Storm, to a D-Tek Fuzion...and there I stayed as I found a block and company I really liked. Nice trip down memory lane here...
That's pretty cool dude!
Whoa you managed to actually talk to him
acnfanmanin not a big deal, it was his job at NCIX.
Love that avatar, thoughts on the new album?
Eddie Mctopkek Their sound has changed, and their early years are my favourites, but they still kick ass. Latest album still is heavy as hell and technically a masterwork.
thru the ages stock coolers from AMD AND INTEL
Yes! But how much have they even changed, besides the AMD Wraith Cooler?
well i ve done some dumpster dives lately and notised that intel gad at least three designes and AMD even more
DiyŽan How are the old designs? Please tell me they're better than the new ones.
The old designs are more 'beefy', and apparently the old ones you could overclock on. I think now they use aluminium for the slugs, they used to use copper.
Intel has offered some stock heatsinks of reasonable quality before on some of their hotter CPUs.
LinusTechTips should water cool a PC from the 1990's.
run dem cpu's at 0°
krazytoneride That could be dangerous, as there would be water condensation.
not if you put the computer in a vacuum
Son they have these things called PHASE CHANGE COOLERS that keep CPU's right around 0, there is just a LOT of prep work involved to prevent condensation on the CPU.
+Convergant why would there be condensation? When its colder than the surroundings this happens, but water cooling only cools it to ambient. now with phase change cooling, that gets way below ambient, and I know all to well what happens to a card at -45c. It didn't take long for it to form frost on the back through all the instillation, roughly 5 minutes. My poor card never even got to boot up, so now I'm watching this on a phone...
Watercooling looks so cool but boy does it get pricey.
I think everyone who watercools falls into the trap of 'just one more upgrade'.
I don't find it cool looking. I can only see it as too much work, maintenance and price. I'd rather keep my stuff with closed loops or air cooled.
Try buying that in South Africa.
+SpiralArc Your like 11, shouldn't be talking of that kinda things. And if not you sure sound like it.
I think this could be a cool and interesting series.... As long as they stop "getting lazy" and do a complete "through the ages" run down of each topic they decide to cover... Ik water blocks are a pretty small thing to complain about since obviously they would get better over time... But I'd hate to see something like how mother board "architecture" has changed or improved skipped, just bc they were lazy...
Other than that I think this is a great idea and I'm excited to see what comes next
I wonder how well Linus Tech Tips will perform 10 years from now.
Maybe his kids will take over. I've never seen a RUclips tech channel run by kids. (Though LTT might as well be, lol).
+CaveManta are you implying that it's run by adults at the moment?
In 10 years he will be sending his self driving car out to get parts for scrapyard wars, showing off his 16k, $50,000 monitor at home, doing build videos around his 16 person, 1 pc gaming rig, double his ad and product placement in videos and ask for 99.00 for Gold badge donator status in order to keep his fledgling tech conglomeration afloat.
In 10 years, I doubt 16k monitors will be $50,000, probably closer to the price of 4k (or possibly even hd) monitors at the moment
'Tech History?' I like it. Do one about CPUs or Graphics Cards. Or maybe that's too much diff products?
Lots of videos have been made discussing that already. JaysTwoCents has one and I think Techquickie or LinusTechTips might have a video on that
You''re right. Linus has already done a list of CPUs on his "which cpu to buy" Or another video I can't remember. I'm sure he has old videos about past Nvidia graphics cards too. But none of those actually put them into use, they just discuss them.
I'd love to see a video Chronicling CPU s from Pentiums (the slot processors of the early 90s too, those were so cool back in the day ) right up to Core Duo processors.
I feel like LTT has a shortage of ideas
i mean theyre pretty much waiting on the next batch of stuff from amd
Can you blame them? They have done a ton of stuff and there is only so much you can do.
they still have junk yard wars
I actually like the idea if the series.
I don't mean to bash LTT, just wanted to throw that out there.
Hey man I love every new "series" you've introduced since Full Room Watercooling, idk where the complaints come from but it keeps the channel fresh and engaging.
Linus: "I'll be sure to update you in another 10 years or so."
Me: "You mean, when 'Through The Ages Ep. 2' is released?"
LOVE the series idea!!
Holy cow! Look who it is!
"aviation shears"
also called tin snips
"Titanium bit"
Titanium-Nitride coated steel drill bit
tin snips aka tinner snips and aviation shears aka compound snips are different tools. Only a fool would use aviation snips for a job that requires tin snips.
www.finehomebuilding.com/2013/09/12/whats-the-difference-tinners-and-aviation-snips
why are you like this
Ori On
weeabo = someone obsessed with Japanese culture, Not really sure how that applies to tin snips. If you gonna try to troll people, at the very least be coherent dumb ass.
Ori On Anonymous wannabe?
7 Years to go, Linus.
I'm just trying to imagine linus 10 years from now..
And luke
HairlessHare Imagine your self in 10 years, now that's really weird.
We're halfway there :p
this is a genius idea for a series! how often have I not wondered about how different today's tech is from the old stuff! you guys rock!
Anyone noticed the thermal paste fail at 4:37 lol
Oh my god it's salad fingers
Loving the double uploads!
I wish had the money to watercool like that, god damn.
Samaker I didnt expect to see you here :)
Voltz Why not? :o
Shipping and receiving!?
Samuel Edwards Shipping and receiving?
Water coolers are one of the cheapest parts of most PC build now honestly
As an engineer and tech-head it fills me with joy to know I live in a world where a quarter of a million people will spend 10 minutes watching a video go into detail about the history of PC CPU water cooling blocks. There is hope for humanity :)
I expect another video 10 years on the day
LOL I've had most of those blocks over the years. I got into watercooling back in '01. First one was a crude waterblock, and a large nickel reservoir with a 12v bilge pump inside it. These days I'm running WaterCool Heatkiller CPU and GPU blocks with Aquacomputer Airplex Modularity system radiators. Huge, heavy, AWESOME!! I've not come across another rad that can keep up with it. Expensive as heck, but sooooo worth it.
Will there be an episode 2 for any series? Or are they gonna keep making new series? :)
really like this series idea.
I'm only two or three years into my pc love, getting to see how far we've come is pretty awesome
you should do a video about how the AMD Phenom II range, X2, X3, X4 and X6 can do in modern applications see if they are worth it for budget PC's today. I'm still using an old X4 955 Black OC'd to 3.7Ghz and have no trouble with it
+Soulles Gamer i know they aren't that powerful these days but it'd be good to see how they've aged
Haha! I'm still rocking the Phenom II 955!
+Ben Brotherton wow didn't think anyone else was using a 955 these days xD
I'm still using mine. I love it
+Jimmy Halsey ahhh a fellow 955 Black user. kudos my friend
I actually am really liking the series and general direction of your channel.
so basically, 10 years of swiftech...
Been running my mcp655 and apogee hd 24/7 for 6 years straight. Spent 6 hours last night cleaning my entire loop, flushing, fans,rads, and took apart my ek and apogge block for cleaning. The apogee hd is a BITCH to clean with the small fins. Back down to 25 ambient temps. (using liquid metal compound). I love the quality swiftech puts out. Customer for life! :D
Still waiting for a second episode
Brings back lots of memories. I remember making a #Rotor block from drilling holes and then using a cut-off wheel to make "pins"... and also being there for Cathar's "eureka" moment of the jets design when observing his kitchen tap filling a mug while doing dishes...
In ten years I can already imagine a video...
"TEN YEARS of Through the Ages reviewed - Through the Ages Episode XXX"
the evolution of internet porn. from dial up jpegs to 4k streaming
More like:
Through the Ages, Episode 2
don't forget VR porn
Linus The 10th Jr. of Canada Tech Tips - "Centuries of water cooling and what my grand grand....-pa once used. Episode XX"
Stoked to see where this series takes us!! :D
what about EK Waterblocks???
Great video guys, very interesting. Keep the tech coming strong!
I'm satisfied. Clicked on video after 1 min. Without notifications too
you have many likes, just notifying you. :)
yes he does... can we get some Likes too? I like Likes! Sharing is caring man.
heard the first 2 minute introduction, and was already hyped about this series! awesome idea
Ugh. Another series can you make a series within a series next time? We don't have enough!
Seriesception! How about; "History $hit!"
I don't have a problem with you starting series, I have a problem with you never ending them
Linus let me down, I expected a *Seriesly???* in the intro :(
love the videos, I've been watching a lot of them now that I have time(disabled for a while) unfortunately it's making me want to upgrade my desktop when I finally get home... your videos make me want stuff that is beyond my budget, on the other hand, they keep me entertained making the days pass a bit faster. keep up the great videos.
when does the new episode of How To: Basics come out? I still can't figure out how to install RAM sticks.
Its been 2 years, did you figure it out. If you havent there is this great video by The Verge I would reccomend it they took it down for some reason but I think someone re-uploaded it. Little tips they dont include (probaly do it later off camera) coat everything in thermal paste or better yet tooth paste, The pins are supposed to be bent, and final one not neccesary but if you want to play console games on it open the case put the disc or if it is downloaded to the console put the console or just the hard drive inside it then close it up and put it in a cooking device anything will work but toaster is optimal.
then you should buy prebuild lol
I'm liking the day time uploads
Mid day isn't bad Im just not use too it. I kind of like the old time slot more though. I like having the new video first thing in the morning.
matthewtrott same
it called timezones
This was waaay less cool than I though it was gonna be from the intro. I thought you guys were gonna be watercooling old chips with old waterblocks. That would have been soooo cool. But this is still cool guys :)
Linus do a video about your personal rig!!
he did.. he did like 5 of them..
he did that a lot already
Compound Plays whats the name of the vid?
personal rig update 2015 (I know its 2016 but the 5 episode series took over a year to film.)
I like the series, keep them up man :)
I looked at custom water cooling not too long ago... Then I saw that it costed almost as much as a 1080 and I said fuck that.
I use a corsair h105 for cpu cooling and that only cost 105, about 1/6 of the price of a 1080
I meant custom water cooling. My bad not including that part :P But thanks anyways.
Thats not really watercooling.
definition of water cooling: cooling something with water. I don't like aios either, but your statement is just as dumb as it gets.
timo stockhorst I meant custom watercooling. Like this video is about.
If the coming videos of this series are anything like this, then it's a series I look forward to. Pretty interesting stuff!
Lat time i was this early Linus didn't even have a hole in his ceiling...
I legit never knew what the inside of water blocks looked like before (nor had I ever looked it up), so this was neat from that standpoint.
Aviation sheers? I thought they were called Tin Snips.
The adverts you sometimes have in the beginning are so good Ive gotten tons of great items that way
'it's gonna be *cool* annyway.'
I like the concept.
You guys can keep on making new series, they're all good.
I will remember this comment 10 years later.
Retriolov fuck you.
Salty? Don't swallow then!
Ricardo Marques probably won't but I'll try
Do you remember it one year later?
Guess not
I had never understood the hype behind custom water cooling loops, but I really appreciated the thoroughness of this video.
Water cooling is dumb. All this for 3 to 5 degrees?
you might get 100mhz
Yup. Very expensive, a pain to set up and manage, and if not done perfectly right it can have a risk of damaging all your components in your pc. Definitely not worth it unless you are swimming in cash that you are willing to just throw away for a couple degrees.
I'd like to see you overclock a modern CPU more with whatever reasonable watercooling setup you want vs an NH-D15.
You'll run out of power delivery before you run out of cooling.
yeah, you'll run out of power, especially when 1500 watt PSUs are a thing, look watercooling isn't cheap, it's for people who want to get the best of the best, and a 1500 watt PSU is part of that, you're just criticizing whatever you can on the internet.
and for silence.
@LinusTech is coming up with very good and impressive ideas lately.
*insert joke about being early*
*Insert hate comment*
*insert other hate comment*
insert how do i write in bold comment
*Insert advice*
Put asterisks around what you want bold!
*Insert hate comment about hate comment*
Love my Apogee XT. Will be reusing it when upgrading from my old 2009 X58 + i7 920 to Kaby Lake! I got really happy when I found out that the 1156 backplate it came with would work with the new platform. Nice video!
ayy
Ooh, an early assassin.
You're everywhere CaveManta.
TinchoX RUclips is my life. 😓
CaveManta I see... Interesting.
TinchoX It's nice to see familiar faces, though.
When I started watercooling, the best known products (in France at least...) where made by 1A-cooling, and used Eheim aquarium pumps :-) I feel old !
Too boring didn't watched, what was the point of this video actually? Tell me plz.
Watched it all, still unsure.
Too look at the improvements in water cooling over the last decade.
excuse for a video i.e mo money
>Too boring didn't watched, what was the point of this video actually? Tell me plz
read this, thinking to myself, "huh, does this kid have autism..."
>profile
"yep"
So let me get this straight, you clicked on the video didn't watch then just went to the comments to comment tat you didn't watch it?!!?
I’ve always enjoyed these kinds of videos from you and your team. Keep these series coming. LOL
im not bored of another series... i need MOARRRR !!!
For the record I like your new series linus.
I like all the series. when Im not shopping for hardware all the other tech channels are basically useless to me but this stuff is always entertaining.
Please never change the intro
MOAR!! this series is awesome
+linustechtips.
I like the various series of videos. If I am low on time I can just watch the types that I like, such as Luke's workshop videos, and skip the rest.
i like the series! gives us something to look forward to that's experimental, instead of reviews. (i don't mind the reviews, they're still interesting.)
plus some of them are actually made to be helpful so that's hella cool, since a lot of their videos are based of super expensive shit we can probably never get our hands on (again i dont mind those videos, they're still really cool)
Really cool idea of an series *thumbs up*
yay i love these watercooling vids from you. gives a little freshness to watching jays twocents all day :p
This series sounds awesome.
seems like cool idea for a series...
looking forward to the next episodes
New series that will have 3 episodes! Can't wait!
Interesting how things have changed one iteration after another. As I am not a PC builder for too long, this really shows me, what the PC enthusiast scenery once was like. Maybe case layouts in the next episode?
linus i love all the new series its absolutly wonderful to see! and tarin great job on the videos keep up the fantastic work
Your hardwork does show up. I am trying to gain up as well, all of you tech youtubers are like real inspiration
Like your shows, saves me time, thanks.
This series looks like it could be really interesting. It'd be cool to see it done with Monitors as those have changed a lot in the last 10 years...
"I am SOOO lovin" the fact that Linus is making so many new series of videos 'it!'
Dude sick single episode series
This was an awesome test! MORE custom watercooling vids!
you should do a video about cheap watercooling kits vs expensive ones.
like a £10 cpublock. £15 radiator and £15 pump/reservoir.
i do love your channel!
Almost time for the 2nd 10 years of watercooling video
OMG, Cartha (spelling?) I have a custom radiator from him for my first water cooling build. He got a Civic heater core, welded on 0.75" fittings and fabricated aluminum fan brackets that would give enough clearance for my case. Cool guy.
Yet another series! But they are awesome.
I actually really liked this video, it's very interesting and fun to see how far we have come, you sir, have mi like!
I can’t wait for the 10 year update :)
Awesome video! Interesting to see how watercooling was back then.
I had to like this video even though I don't care much about watercooling. Putting so much effort in making the metal plates...
10/10 series' on LTT are some of my favorite videos
Awesome serious. Great idea for it!
Linus, while in university I had a lecture from a couple guys from a company called Versarien. They are a material science company and have a kind of copper foam one of the applications they listed for it was liquid cooling and I think at one point they sold a PC featuring a water block using it. I can't remember how effective they claimed it was. Thought this might interest you :)
More like treat it like a standalone video because it will be 6 months before we do a part 2, LOL
Not visited (probably because nobody has the expertise, which is not at all an insult) is how the shape of the fins might affect cooling performance. It might seem kind of simple, as you'd expect increased flow to mean better cooling, but it really all depends on a lot of factors. For instance, it's all interdependent on how heat transfers from the dye material to the liquid, turbulence of the liquid, how the heat transfers from liquid to radiator, how heat transfers from the radiator to the air, etc. All of these things depend on each other, and changing one variable tends to change them all. That is why the technology seems a bit slow to change very significantly
The Google pixel ad was the best parts of this video. That ad is amazeballs tbh.
gonna like this series linus hahhaha
I wonder what some of Linus' projects would be without Protocase. These guys are rad.