I Pray This Computer Sucks.. Cuz I’m gonna sell it for $1
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Today Linus is rolling dice to decide what does into a computer.. but there is a twist. Whatever computer he rolls must be sold for $1. Best case for Linus the computer will be $373, worst case it will be $16,795.
Пікірлер: 4 000
Rough times, but: Explanation n such 0:00 Case roll 9:11 Motherboard roll 17:31 Cooler roll 26:34 Ram roll 41:37 Linus noticing the 4000$ gpu 42:32 Storage roll 46:24 Linus eating cheesewiz to have another roll 56:20 PSU roll 59:47 GPU roll 1:31:56 Mouse roll 1:41:46 Keyboard roll 1:45:00 Monitor roll 1:54:03 Keyboard roll again 2:00:00 Monitor roll again 2:07:39
@AMalas
Жыл бұрын
Doing the lord's work
@KonorSacks
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!!!
@arnox4554
Жыл бұрын
Also, a note. The Titan V is way more than $600. Not sure where the hell they got that number from. Try $900. At BEST.
@cburn-YT
Жыл бұрын
🙏
@SloppyDonutz
Жыл бұрын
My lord and savior, what is your religion
I originally had no intention of watching the whole damn thing, but it was surprisingly good. I liked the rando premise, which is actually pretty relevant for those of us on old/budget/secondhand/donated hardware. Alex was a good wingman, and a shout-out to Anthony who was trying to avoid the cameras, but failed. 😁 I love the idea of "LTTNotCom"; I'm nowhere near BC, but somehow it seems to round out the LTT Death Star you've been building (as well as dispose of all the reviewed stuff you're drowning in). It's like a Lego Store -- you might not have one, but the world is better for having it. Still don't know how to apply to purchase the frankenPC (I'm not on social media so I probably won't find out soon enough to participate), but great fun nonetheless. Thanks, and keep up the great work!
@slayerdwarfify
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I don't usually watch streams but this was actually really fun
@blaynestaleypro
Жыл бұрын
low standards
@slayerdwarfify
Жыл бұрын
@@blaynestaleypro you're building a computer for 4 hours. There's only so much you can do to make that more exciting to a viewer and not overstay your welcome.
This bit idea was brilliant. Whoever came up with it good on you 👍
linus has been presenting videos so long the live stream almost just feels like a regular youtube video what a pro, his on camera work is so consistent, plus he cares about what he is talking about great content!
@zenu903
Жыл бұрын
I would not be surprised if most of what he shoots is in one take
@300fans
Жыл бұрын
Takes cost money. The fewer takes the better.
@ccheww
Жыл бұрын
i mean, this is how he makes his videos to begin with
@D0S81
Жыл бұрын
i honestly thought thats what it was when it first came on. lol.
@LittleShmuplet
Жыл бұрын
V
Linus, I'm ready to double the stakes. I'm gonna buy it for the whole $2.
@UpbeatHadez
Жыл бұрын
I bid $2.01
@ThePlotchy
Жыл бұрын
@@UpbeatHadez $16
@ThePlotchy
Жыл бұрын
Beat that
@johnlucken4426
Жыл бұрын
$69
@TheFassa
Жыл бұрын
$4.20, not higher, but funnier
why i like your channel is you make it easy to understand my friend age 65 asked me to help make a pc but as i sent them to your channel and also i did help with what they needed but your channel helped alot as they put the pc together themselves with little to no help so you make it easy to understand
thank you for doing this, you're essentially giving this away to a supporter so i realized you're doing something good for someone
Linus's voice cracking when he repeat the price that it might cost him really gets me.
@mathewwheeler6949
Жыл бұрын
I hope your user name isn’t you saying you’re worthless. That would be very untrue
@bobtherobber9881
Жыл бұрын
@@mathewwheeler6949 cringe lol imagine spreading positivity
@miscl_anon
Жыл бұрын
@Ralph Reilly ah yes, being able to afford smth means you can't be shocked by the price anymore
@brkr78
Жыл бұрын
@Ralph Reilly While this might be true, and I honestly think you grossly overestimating the amount of money they have lying around as they tend to reinvest everything into better studios, better equipment and the likes, I also believe that he's a shrewd businessman, and as such every "unneccessary" spending pains him - as it should.
@pixelambience1767
Жыл бұрын
@@logirex exactly what I was thinking. It costs them nothing and in fact makes them money. Not having a dig, just running his business, but let’s not think any sort of philanthropy just occurred.
I'm only halfway through this video and this is one of the best LTT videos in quite a while. You guys push out really good content regularly, but events like this take it to the next level - love the concept and would love to see this become a recurring thing down the road. It's kind of like Scrapyard Wars - don't do it too often but every once in a while, something wacky like this is a ton of fun to watch. Thanks!
@kells9k
Жыл бұрын
I'm only halfway through this video and this is one of the sexiest videos the LTT group has put out I've already came twice! keep at it bois maybe next time have Linus insert the plug :) that would send me over the edge!
@ICCUWANSIUT
Жыл бұрын
Difference is we get one of these like every 3-6 months Scrapyard wars is still in the junkyard... ;(
@doodad1618
11 ай бұрын
@@ICCUWANSIUT I really miss Scrapyard Wars
I’m seeing this one year late 🥲
@civcom12
10 күн бұрын
Same lol. Just randomly played
@wncTherian
9 күн бұрын
Same
@drakesdentures
8 күн бұрын
Same
@grlffn
8 күн бұрын
You’re the only reason im gonna watch it, it caught my interest, I saw how long it was. Then I saw your commet
@ivanpap1488
7 күн бұрын
Me too 😂
idk why ive rewatched this so many times but you were that guy that helped me through building my first pc so i kind of just like watching your videos now i hope i meet you in person or in game someday Linus you seem hella cool my man keep up the good content brother
The passive-aggressive level from linus at the staff never disappoints with these live streams.
@BlueObelix
Ай бұрын
Tought i was the only one observing
Linus going over the details of that Sun Microsystems case like it was a legit contender was hilarious.
@frogz
Жыл бұрын
i would literally use it if it was a sun microsystems!
@robertlinke2666
Жыл бұрын
i'd like that just for the nerd cred. i'd take it, no joke
@Dahk
Жыл бұрын
That case is honestly super cool, id love to use it
@WarhavenSC
Жыл бұрын
@@robertlinke2666 Ditto.
@-_-_-_-_
Жыл бұрын
Sun Microsystems was really cool though. There were a lot of extremely intelligent people working there. Just look at the list of Sun Microsystems employees on Wikipedia. All of them except for three have their dedicated articles.
Seeing Alex chuckle at Linus' reaction to the $4K GPU being in the running was all I needed to see today.
This seems like such a fun stream. You are doing great work Linus!
I appreciate your integrity and not selling out to a board run sponsor for a bigger budget. Steady growth, run by the people who worked their way up, is what made companies productive.
This was honestly one of the most entertaining streams you have ever done! I'm sure it was an expensive video to produce, but I really enjoyed it!
The look of absolute terror and disbelief on linus face when alex told him how much was the worst case scenario.
@Scorpodael
Жыл бұрын
And how his voice broke!
I can't stop laughing at all the entitled nerds in the chat complaining about every little thing and demanding re-rolls over and over.
Linus, you are the only one that I can watch for 3h+ building a PC. Keep it up!
These livestreams really separate the wheat from the chaff. Linus has been in front of a camera for so long that this felt like a fully edited and scripted video. Writers, behind the scenes crew, massive props to you all. Production is top tier at LMG.
@birchthebirch4593
Жыл бұрын
Or it is and always has been scripted
@marcusborderlands6177
6 ай бұрын
@@birchthebirch4593it's a livestream with chat interaction and actual random chance... Also most livestreams from LTT are technically scripted
@DanielFerreira-ez8qd
5 ай бұрын
@@birchthebirch4593 how do you script a livestream?
@birchthebirch4593
5 ай бұрын
@@DanielFerreira-ez8qd are theatre productions not live yet scripted?
2:51:09 This is what makes an experienced presenter. Automatically, instinctively even, mirroring his hand gestures for the viewers, to mimic a line going up. It's like a good sport instructor, saying "now we move our right arm" (then moves their own left arm).
Im still using an AZZA GT1 case. I've rebuilt my system 4 times in the same case. The mobo tray completely slides out the back so you can do all of the hard ware stuff out side the case then just slide it in and hook up your cables, and the display window and internals can be flipped from right side to left side. Its great.
Love the candid and honest answers to questions no matter what they are 👍👍
The whole feedback section for the toolkit from the new IT guy around 3 hour mark was awesome. I'm glad to see Linus able to be more giving as he has been able to grow his time to the point that trusted people can literally be working behind him and allow him to connect with the small guy/gal
I am usually not into streams, but this one I enjoyed fully as a VOD. Super fun concept, I hope you guys do it again in one form or another.
@kells9k
Жыл бұрын
the entire county knows you're gay kid, sit.
Appreciated Antoine hustling over to claim the Samsung monitor for himself and Linus letting it go to avoid having to add that one's value to the final running total. (And then rolling for the OLED monitor!)
I was surprised to see the Phononic Hex make a return from the peltier cooling video. I still happen to have one (just missing the mounting hardware) from my parents' friend, who, if I recall, manages commercial sales for the company. I have yet to try it because I'm unsure of how it'll work, but I imagine it'll be okay with 65w processors.
This video was legitimately a lot of fun. I think the mystery added to it, as did the wide variety of parts discussed. Thank you for putting this together.
There is something great about these kinds of builds. Linus slightly out of his comfort zone but still professional af and doing some awesome work
i loved my old fx cpu days. it was way cheaper than intel so price to performance was better and i think it aged better with better multi score over intell on alot of games
@linus I'm about an hour and a half in, and you're talking about 6 conductors on 1 harness connector and the other kind having 3hot and 5gnd... So I'm not familiar with the specific product, but I think I can help with the reason (without math). 1st: electricity actually flows from gnd to pos.. it works either way u draw it out, but bare that in mind (we call earth "ground", but in reality, the atmosphere is negative and earth is positive). 2nd: the loads of a circuit take the push of the line (power feed) down. 3rd: the push (pressure... Voltage) measured after the load, subtracted from before the load, is called "forward voltage"... My point is; Because electrons flow from gnd to pos in vDC, there is higher voltage, higher amperage, and higher resistance.. hence the reason for more gnd wiring. I'd also imagine that AT LEAST 1 (maybe 2) of those gnds are shield gnd. Last nerdy thing... If the wire's sheathing (not the connector... I feel bad for people that have food theory and just can't get good product) is able to control the heat from the amp draw in each wire, then it's very likely that this "smaller wiring" may actually have finer strands within the conductor. Electrons travel on the outer edge of their conductors. The inner (core)of the conductor acts as more of a heat sink. If u use more strands in finer wire, the electrons have more surface to flow, heat escapes WAY TOO FAST, but can be controlled by say XLPE sheathing... A wire can melt and stay contained in the sheath, turning it into a larger solid core, instead of acting like a fuse. I think the issue of the company ur talking about, is SOLEY a pour choice in terminal pin style and size.. not the wiring
This morning at a store an employee gave away free chocolate. Since i don't line chocolate that much, i declined. She gave me anyway, telling me i can give it to colleagues. A bit later at the checkout she came back to me and told me: "Back in Bulgaria we have a saying: Even if it's a slap in the face; If it's free, you take it" Great saying and lovely employee 😃👌
@VanesaR632
Жыл бұрын
im from bulgaria and shes not wrong
@jakespivey3716
Жыл бұрын
Basicly, I have to be very suspicious of anyone who doesn't like chocolate.
@Kalindor5
Жыл бұрын
All of us Bulgarians should gather on this comment :D
@vedranb87
Жыл бұрын
Some people earn a lot of money from guys who pay to be slapped in the face, so I don't see a problem with that saying. :D
@deforged
Жыл бұрын
the difference is that she actually gave you the chocolate, instead of telling you that she will do so at the end of the interaction, then 3 hours later she ran off, and you never heard from her, or seen chocolate ever again. #linusbreaksguitars
The premise hooked me. Promote whoever came up with this!
Crazy how they make it so professional, and yet there live. More live streams should be like this.
I'm not hearing impaired and I would absolutely love to see tests comparing hearing aids and consumer headphones. Also any time spent looking at accessible tech would be amazing. It might be hard to find ideas with mainstream appeal in some cases but yall could do a lot of good for so many people by finding a way to expose more people to accessible tech. Could also get companies to improve standard devices.
The transparency of Linus with what he does and how his company works, (including some of the random finance costs) is so genuine and awesome.
@kells9k
Жыл бұрын
yeah yeah yeah! Keep sucklin up on that cheese
@kells9k
Жыл бұрын
yeah yeah yeah! Keep sucklin up on that cheese bud keep at it while you can cuz I know Tyler, I know. Your secret is going to spill out soon it can't be contained indefinitely like you'd prefer bud
@kells9k
Жыл бұрын
yeah yeah yeah! Keep sucklin up on that cheese bud keep at it while you can cuz I know Tyler, I know. Your secret is going to spill out soon it can't be contained indefinitely like you'd prefer bud and when that day of reckoning comes, the true will prevail and you'll be outed. We know all about your secret boy practices with boys
@kells9k
Жыл бұрын
white people rule
@O5FS
Жыл бұрын
@@kells9k are you high?
I'm always rooting for team LTT. You all built something special and I hope you all grow old in success and prosperity.
Mathias switches are essentially proprietary switches, they're the same molds as ALPS switches used to be, including keycap compatibility. I believe the "quiet click" gray switches are their tactiles.
to those who code or game on the fly those roll up bluetooth keyboards are soooooooo class, especially the ones you can slide into a wrist mount for easy typing on a standalone VR system
The display re-roll thingy. Quite funny he said "We need it in the labs." which in reality was "I want it for my workstation."
Industry Standards and new equipment adoption point is so spot on… just really well explained and a great take on business/industry in general. Especially when talking about how, if there’s no clear front facing benefit to the consumer, so good! 👏👏👏
Amazing, imagine playing this entire video and wanting it to keep going. We are here for over 3 hours. The reactions are great. Also explains how he got that monitor at the lab.
honestly you should these more, its not about the final build nor the pc, its on the journey and giving back to your fanbase ❤
One of the most fun streams I've seen from you guys, would watch an even much longer version of this with much more small options for rolls and rerolls. Great idea overall, I'd love it if you expanded on it 😁
@sentientcardboarddumpster7900
Жыл бұрын
Tons of potential for different interactive giveaways! Pretty cool to give back to the viewers like this
Can’t get over that “7 blades of inefficiency” line
2:19:06 I love how Alex came back and started looking at the monitor, tracing the cable back to the PC and scrubbing his beard trying to figure out how the heck did he plugged it in without them adapters xD His face was filled up with confusion xD
TY Alex!!! Such an amazinngg selection of partsssss
I truly enjoyed the creative way you guys did this. Great content
What an intersting stream, loved spending the last three and a half hours watching this
1:20 Linus' face is priceless, literally going from "I'm about to have fun!" to "Holy shit this could actually be more expensive that I thought, and I'm the owner of this company".
man im at 20 minutes in, and you guys stressing over livestream, from my experience so far we appreciate your work and it is really good for begginers :D keep it goin boyz
Must be so much fun to be on the cutting edge of tech with these guys. They get to try it all, everything you can think of they get to tinker with. Super jealous tbh.
Hands down the absolute best stream. I loved this! Great job LMG!
Alex slowly reducing potential sponsors for LTT one by one with his disses lol. Love it
So, Matias is a Canadian keyboard maker and possibly the only manufacturer of the Alps mount switches. Alps Electric made fantastic keyboard switches which are coveted to this day. Matias was a Apple keyboard 3rd party manufacturer that used Alps switches and once those were gone they began producing their own. The Quiet Click switch referenced here was released as a key switch acceptable to stenographers that needed a reliable and quiet key switch. Matias keyboard are expensive, but the board is not a bad buy, though a gamer may be unimpressed.
I was a fool thinking he'd actually sell it on stream
@TusharJain007
Жыл бұрын
Where is he selling it now?
@Nidhoggrr
Жыл бұрын
Don't know what made you think he would. He never said he would and they barely even worked out how they would choose the person before they had to cut the stream to head somewhere.
@jaredmabrey
Жыл бұрын
They mentioned it at around 2:08:40, but I think that was it
@dinosaurdennis
Жыл бұрын
@@Nidhoggrr I stepped away to use the restroom and completely thought the server dropped or something. It ended so abruptly. I want my computer dang it.
@Gokul_Yt
Жыл бұрын
He will tweet that (2:08:40)
Leave it to Linus to make even the setup a blast to watch! Love this channel.
@deforged
Жыл бұрын
...and then never follow through on the premise of the video. who bought the PC. do you know?
@lykuned
Жыл бұрын
@@deforged bro it was a stream
@deforged
Жыл бұрын
@@lykuned ah.. yeah. i watched it live, bro. i even bookmarked the original tweet to see if a winner was ever announced. a week or so later it still wasn't
@pulmonaryedema7469
9 ай бұрын
@@lykunedh
Congratulations to the winner.. I just wish I had a PC To develop a game that I've been working on creating for years writing it down in my cell phone text in a notepad thing. Very informative video.
that was a fun way to spend my afternoon honestly, thanks for the stream!
Thanks, for the shoutout El Papi Grande Linus. I agree, Temple OS was a terrible idea. A terribly funny one. @37:20
@tanmaypanadi1414
Жыл бұрын
Nice
There's one thing I would love to see Linus do. That is to find the water cooled r9 390x red devil. I was going to pair two of these crossfire with the i7 990x on the rampage 3 Extreme motherboard.
02:36:40 there are 4090 cards with the powerconnection on the backside (externalconnecters being the 'front'-side) instead of the topside
You guys are awesome for doing this and it's a really fun and cool idea. I genuinely really enjoyed watching this. But it felt a little clunky and too chaotic if I may say. Other than that super good content guys/girls. Y'all are awesome!!
Man this is such an awesome concept hahaha nicely done y’all.
About Thunderbolt on AMD MoBo: Gigabyte B550 Vision D-P has 2 thunderbolt USB-Cs while the X570 version of that Mobo has just USB 3.2 Gen2x2
You could make the bit holder stack ontop of each other instead of them side by side in the handle and just make the handle slightly longer and it would be half the thickness but it's a great driver I love it 😀
Sounds like the echo is phase cancellation when the two microphones are both live. Using an audio console with an auto mixer would help remove this problem
what a rollercoaster of nostalgia, as well as modern tech I couldn't afford. Thumbs up!
I wouldn't say this channel is my favourite, but I would miss you guys just for all the fun you have with tech
This was the first i had heard of the MSI liquid cooler problem but this explains why my MSI liquid cooler stopped cooling nearly entirely despite the pump and fans etc. still running. Already replaced it with a Noctua NH-D15S though so.....im good.
I love your content and how you give back. You encouraged me to build a pc!
I actually loved this as a video it was awesome to watch the high stakes. I'd definitely rock the build as is just to say "yeah this is an LTT build" 😂💯
i love the randomness and laid back style of LinusTechTips, and how there is some moments of total comfusion and chaos lmao
Damn, thats a flashback. I remember covering it at Intel Conferences... common building blocks, the video's showing grade 1 and 2ers putting laptops together... and the branding of the three or four components needed for centrino... Ah the memories... And today you have to take the keyboard and entire top or bottom of the main deck off to upgrade ram or swap out a battery/hdd.
This PC sure is gonna be worth the cost!
@jonny6702
Жыл бұрын
I think it's a scam. I wouldn't pay that much for that PC.
@swiftlyhere
Жыл бұрын
more than worth it
@bopedersen89
Жыл бұрын
@@JustussCH or 68... you know that one Thats where she does me, and i owe her one! 😂🤣😆🤣
They should have given chat the option to force a reroll for each time Linus drops something.
@superJK92
Жыл бұрын
I agree
@jessbirgerlarsen
Жыл бұрын
@@superJK92 The video would never end 😛
"0 is a 10" killed my programming heart...
I like the clever segways leading into your segways! Well done!
This was really fun please do another one! Thanks Linus & Team!
ONLY Linus would've burst out the advantage on a power supply. ONLY Linus.
@austinhall9038
Жыл бұрын
Oioo
@TheKazragore
Жыл бұрын
Nobody should ever be forced to consume cheese whizz. That stuff is chemical spill leftovers.
@tairkyu
Жыл бұрын
@@austinhall9038i in jm kiki koi ummm oki u h
I love that when Linus is saying "in between" as he's scooping the cheese whiz you can hear slight nausea in his voice 🤣
Pumped that these fools do stuff like this. Linus keeping that momentum throughout the entire 3.5 hour stream is criminally underrated. If you haven’t tried yet-try speaking into a red recording light and talking about something that you’re knowledgeable on, while also entertaining the audience to an extent that you feel confident releasing to millions of people. Then consider doing the entire thing live, in front of millions of people, knowing that there will be curveballs in your speech while simultaneously building with your hands. The most widely viewed television events would never allow for something like this.. and Linus and his team handle the broadcast better than pretty much most. Hats off to the production department You guys keep leveling up.
I'd love to see this done again, but with a few changes. Same component selection and die rolling concepts, but with a reckless lack of care to compatibility janky or not, I want to see forced compatibility ... zip ties and all I'm sure you guys can put together a ddr4 to ddr3 adapter if you auctioned off the final system starting at a high enough price to cover expenses
@Dukes3677
Жыл бұрын
It would be cool but they wouldn't be able to Gove it away.
That was a great twist on a PC building stream, wouldn't mind to see something like that again.
I think that Dan being on a separate dedicated microphone broke me out of the LTT vibe. I would have personally found it more enjoyable if he had been shouting from afar.
I whish I would of seen this the day you posted it. Definitely subscribed after seeing this. Man would of loved to have this
The Vega 64 liquid edition is 8GB HBM2 not 12GB. Also, it's the Vega 10XTX chip, not the Vega10 XT used in the Vega 64 air version. It's quite a bit faster and binned. Nowadays it's on par with the 1080ti. These are actually somewhat rare.
Damn, that 8350 and Cross hair V MB was what in my one and only PC build. Worked well for many years but it made my apartments central heating obsolete.
great content. just started watching ur channel and had no att on watching the entire show in 1 sitting when i saw how long it was but yet i couldnt take me eyes off it. ty. just curious but what vr games do u play and what do u play on. do u play Pop One?
I hope he does more of these... I really enjoy this... another idea is to have a sign up.. BEFORE the random build so you have someone you are building it for... so you can say their name... and kind of have a more personal touch.. :) You should call this "Your $1 computer" and do this every month or 3.. you wouldn't have to go this crazy, or get some sponsors or something.. because I have looked up at least 5 items you have shown or talked about here.
@Sangsstuff
Жыл бұрын
This! I would love a version were we get to root for (or troll) the person who bought it! But there might be an issue to get sponsors if they risk becoming the "bad" alternative? Unless they roll with it and for example Intel sponsors them with a 10 y/o shit cpu and a high end monster for example. That could be fun to watch.
This is the most entertaining thing I've seen in a long long time 🤣. Your sacrifice does not go unnoticed 🥴😵💫🤭
@Mdqnw
Жыл бұрын
😉😂😞🥶
Cheapest source of "distilled" water is to just collect the condensation from your AC unit. Totally free, and zero labor.
My favorite tech tool is a slot cover i wrapped in tape and i use it as a punch tool for punch blocks. Heck of a ton better then an over priced dedicated tool and lighter in my bag to boot.
CableMod sells 90 and 180 degree adapters for the new 12-pin GPU connectors now, allowing 4000 series to fit in more cases without any cable bending. Could be just what you need to make a 4090 fit in a rack mount case.
I like the sales pitch for the LTT acoustic treatement. "Some panels are DIY, some are great performance but really expensive, ours are a little DIY but no tools required, but great performance - but you buy the acoustic treatement that goes inside the panel yourself you can use whatever!". So what is great performance? haha
Holy Cowabunga!!! Just what I was lookin for….. Please make my new year a great year. Thanks & keep up the awesome work!
Hey Linus you have probably already figured it out for the mics, but maybe you can try with something like reaper audio DAW or other DAW software to run your vocals through a gate so the mics activate only when you pass a set threshold in db, maybe that can help but I do not know anything about live streaming precisely, anyways you all make very good content I really love your videos 😉
Come for the computer building, but 100% stay because of the heart to heart Linus answering live questions!
Instead of a thinner screwdriver you could just have a longer shaft (that's what she said.) that way you can still fit it into tight spaces and still have the Bulk for the bit storage.