KINGPIN Overclocking Lab Tour & Secret EVGA Products
Touring KINGPIN's & TiN's XOC lab shows us the tools of the trade, like an ultrasonic cleaner, CPU sander, oscilloscopes and logic analyzers, and customized hardware.
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EVGA's KINGPIN and TiN have one of the coolest labs in the industry. The shop is filled with customized XOC tools, like IHS direct die frames, custom sockets for die sanding, prototype video cards and PCBs, one-off video cards, liquid nitrogen tanks, and more. In this tour, K|NGP|N and TiN walk us through the equipment on display, old products (like EV Bot), and upcoming projects that were secret until now.
If you've been wondering if direct die cooling or CPU lapping are worth it, KINGPIN answers that in this video. If you've been wondering how motherboards are made and designed, TiN talks about some of the electrical engineering and circuit chasing processes.
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Host: Steve Burke
Guests: K|NGP|N, TiN
Video: Andrew Coleman
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This is freaking stellar. THIS IS WHY I WATCH THIS CHANNEL. The in-depth coverage is literally supreme.
"Don't do this at home". Damn I had my ultrasonic cleaner ready to go and everything.
Lol when he said IPA during the cleaning bit I was like "wtf why would you clean with beer? That's just silly"
Tech Jesus need only lay his hands on Vince for the crutches to be set aside.
Looks like a Mafia Tour in a High Tech Drug-Lab.
Tin looks so proud when he's talking about the sr2 board. You can tell he's a guy who loves his job.
2 types of overclockers, ones that clean their board with specialized equipment, and the other who puts their boards in the dishwasher....
Vince healed in 34 minutes.
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Wish there was more content with Tin! He seems very interesting.
Evga is awesome to deal with as a customer. A lot of other vendors could learn a lot from them.
that sr3 dark was a game changer. I’m running it in a workstation these days.
Without people like TiN and KP no one would try to push the limit. Thank you for the tour Steve and cast.
kingpin and tin are such legends; i grew up reading forums where they both posted trying to learn as much as I could. I am glad to see them still going strong after so many years.
GN Award Crystal front and center in the display case. :D
5 Years later and I still go back and watch the pieces with kingpin. its like.. .historical. no better content exists about EVGA around the end of their time with GPUs. GN preserved a moment in history that will always be interesting imo.
Missed this originally but as a tech/electronics enthusiast.. I ABSOLUTELY love how the lab's are. Organized chaos and exactly how I have mine and hoped everyone else's bench looked. Parts strewn all over and multiple "projects" in process. This is the sign of someone who truly loves their job because they are given the freedom to explore and innovate. Kudos.