I'm a TIG welder that specializes in welding very thin gauge stainless steel, I'm talking thinner than a soda can. And I noticed that the fittings on the CPU block appear to be TIG welded in place. Those welds are beautiful. Those are the kind of welds I do, I'm good at making them, and whoever made those is good at it too.
This is actually the first time that I feel like a case is truly impressive. The tech, the layout. The look. Actually sick
"I can't promise you'll get results like this in a room that's warmer than room temperature" I don't think that can happen by definition.
This might actually heat a cold pizza
When you release the all metal driver, you have to brand it "LTT-1000"
Non-tech: Cut a circle out of a piece of paper then cut the circle into a long, thin spiral. Attach thread to the center and suspend it above the heat source. You now have a neat convection detector that kids will enjoy.
Soon I'll be able to get my first gaming PC, I want to get low cost windows, any recs?
bare copper like that is beautiful but with consumers not using gloves when building it, it will turn green fast
It's really hard to describe, but something went really well with either filming or montage or both. Flow and whole video progression feels more smooth than usual
18:30 Yeah, when you mentioned the cost in the beginning, it sounded like it was going to be 15 grand. Two is still overdone but a realistic expectation for a product like this. Nice that you dug it up for us to see.
my wallet wouldn't feel 2 grand about that purchase
"oh my god I bent it" "DELETE ME"
Now THIS is a rig I'd like to see undergo the smoke test to visualize the airflow better!
This video had me captivated the entirely. I absolutely refused to skip ahead and watched every second on the edge of the seat waiting for every moment from the unveil to the building and performing.
Linus, confused about the power supply: "Who makes this???" The giant cooler master logo on the front: "Am I a joke to you?"
Plot twist: they only made one of these, so everyone was scammed except Linus.
13:21 boiling being quieter actually makes sence - the loudest part of a boiling process is actually the moment just before the liquid starts boiling, when you have large bubbles forming, but collapsing before they reach the surface. (Try listening next time you boil water in a kettle / pot /...).
Just a note for you , copper sucks at showing up properly on IR sensors or cameras as it actually reflects IR giving you false/inaccurate readings.
I thought the price would be higher. 1k for the aluminum one seems totally fine for how unique that case is. No normal PC builder would ever buy this but I can see the enthusiasts appreciating it
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