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CHAPTERS
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0:00 Intro
00:54 CPU and fake clamshell
1:56 "New" Motherboard
3:20 CPU Cooler w/ free splinter
6:37 DeRAM w/ screwdrivers
8:41 Buffoon Case
10:53 PSU w/ ground cable
14:03 SSD - Solid Sata Drive
15:23 "4 Pin RGB" Fans
16:06 GPU
16:56 Finish the build
19:03 RGB peripheral combo
20:51 IT BOOTS!
21:14 Don't do this
21:38 Windows and temperatures
23:03 GAMES!
25:34 Outro

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  • @YHDiamond
    @YHDiamond Жыл бұрын

    Redoing the most profitable video. Stonks

  • @Yo-ItsYo

    @Yo-ItsYo

    Жыл бұрын

    Running out of ideas. Stinks.

  • @michaelf.2449

    @michaelf.2449

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Yo-ItsYo nah itd be hard to run out of ideas about tech

  • @mraleko

    @mraleko

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Yo-ItsYo who cares it’s still entertaining

  • @bigchungusmocha4381

    @bigchungusmocha4381

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Yo-ItsYo cry more

  • @kanesgames7474

    @kanesgames7474

    Жыл бұрын

    Who wouldn’t if you could 😂

  • @MayaPosch
    @MayaPosch Жыл бұрын

    The power lead with a ground cable is a Japanese-style cable. Most outlets in Japan are ungrounded, but some will have a ground 'pole' sticking out to which you can connect the separate ground lead. This is required for outlets that e.g. AC units connect to. Why this PSU came with a Japanese-style power lead is... weird.

  • @cyberwomble7524

    @cyberwomble7524

    Жыл бұрын

    Scythe is a Japanese company - I guess it was sourced directly from Japan.

  • @kmoecub

    @kmoecub

    Жыл бұрын

    That also used to be a thing in the U.S. Older homes (and some current homes) had the electrical boxes grounded through the bezel screw. It's still common to be able to buy 2 prong to 3 prong adapters with a prong that attaches to the bezel screw. The original outlets in my 1920's home were all 2 prong (and unfortunately entirely ungrounded).

  • @nebulous962

    @nebulous962

    Жыл бұрын

    intresting. :)

  • @JorgeAlarconL

    @JorgeAlarconL

    Жыл бұрын

    Power Supplies imported from Japan almost every time comes with that ground connector. I imported my Superflower Leadex III 850W and came with it's own PSU cable with the same ground cable.

  • @devilmikey00

    @devilmikey00

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, even in North America in older homes a lot of the outlets won't be grounded but usually you just buy adapters here instead of companies putting on a pole to ground.

  • @RINFUSN
    @RINFUSN5 ай бұрын

    The really really REALLY sad thing for me is: This PC has better specs than mine

  • @jojocat8637

    @jojocat8637

    18 күн бұрын

    Same

  • @Andrew-sv5xn

    @Andrew-sv5xn

    12 күн бұрын

    Me too lol

  • @tombu4484
    @tombu4484 Жыл бұрын

    FYI fellow viewers: The ground pin on the PSU you saw was Japanese standard, and the box was also for Japanese market. I have seen Kuroutoshiku once on TechPowerUp GPU database, and it was a re-branded PowerColor Fighter (the lower-end MSRP-grade) RX 6700 XT.

  • @DarkTrapStudio

    @DarkTrapStudio

    11 ай бұрын

    PIN THIS COMMENT !

  • @TheChipmunk2008

    @TheChipmunk2008

    9 ай бұрын

    Came here to post this, THEN saw your post :)

  • @darianbarber3763

    @darianbarber3763

    6 ай бұрын

    Me sweating with the RX 6700 XT by powercolor fighter🥵🥵

  • @RusselNotSCP

    @RusselNotSCP

    6 ай бұрын

    Can confirm, I've bought UPSs when I was in japan from reputable sources and they had this kind of ground plug.

  • @eniseekay

    @eniseekay

    5 ай бұрын

    Before I read this comment, I laughed my ass off at their confusion at that part of the video.

  • @randomosity4501
    @randomosity4501 Жыл бұрын

    Every day I become more convinced the company only exists so Linus can afford to drop stuff.

  • @rubyminecart1088

    @rubyminecart1088

    Жыл бұрын

    haha same

  • @tommygunnnn1770

    @tommygunnnn1770

    Жыл бұрын

    He does it on purpose

  • @vives6164

    @vives6164

    Жыл бұрын

    Linus Drop Tips

  • @backdoorbursta2866

    @backdoorbursta2866

    Жыл бұрын

    Cos he is an entitled prick.

  • @Camera-Guy_ODST

    @Camera-Guy_ODST

    Жыл бұрын

    Is there a store where I can buy what Linus has broke

  • @taichim2010
    @taichim2010 Жыл бұрын

    Actually, Kuroutoshikou is a trusted and a well known brand in Japan for those who opt for budget pc builds. I never used their product though.

  • @neokixxx

    @neokixxx

    Жыл бұрын

    Galax/galakuro is one of their product as well. I think they are not good at branding, but their products are okey and very very generic.

  • @kunstderfugue

    @kunstderfugue

    Жыл бұрын

    I was SO SURPRISED when I read the name Kuroutoshikou because I thought "wow that brand name is too long" and then I thought "wait it sounds like a bunch of kanji" LOL. I'm so happy someone else noticed.

  • @CuivTheLazyGeek

    @CuivTheLazyGeek

    Жыл бұрын

    My 780Ti was from Kuroutoshikou, and it was perfectly fine for the 4 years or so I used it!

  • @jort93z

    @jort93z

    Жыл бұрын

    I am pretty sure it is the same as the galax/kf2 1030. Probably a rebrand of some sort. Good brand, I have a kf2 gpu myself. It is one of the few brands that even makes white gpu's at all.

  • @arcticblue2

    @arcticblue2

    Жыл бұрын

    I live in Japan and have bought some of their GPUs in the past. They are pretty decent in my experience.

  • @michal_king478
    @michal_king478 Жыл бұрын

    that cpu reminds me of the time when I bought an i7 2600k a few years back. Surprised to see it runs at 5GHz no problem. But when it arrived, it was wrapped in some thin styrofoam inside a small seethrough box and the package was labeled something like "plastic foam" value: 1usd.

  • @Eli_Kennemer
    @Eli_Kennemer Жыл бұрын

    11:17 Protip: Ground lead can be used on a two pin socket and attached under the screw that mounts the faceplate - In most cases that should make contact with the outlet housing/box which should be grounded (if the installer did that)

  • @i486DX66
    @i486DX66 Жыл бұрын

    RE: 3:13 - My guess is that was a Gigabyte board that failed quality controls over the DVI port and possible other issues. Someone took the QC reject boards (basically stole them from the company) and sold them on Wish.

  • @passintogracegoldenyearnin6310

    @passintogracegoldenyearnin6310

    Жыл бұрын

    You mean the vendor or a manager at the vendor sold them directly. China has many brands based around products rejected by the companies that ordered them. Could be typos on a branded shirt, could be unsafe furniture, all manner of things.

  • @HappyBeezerStudios

    @HappyBeezerStudios

    Жыл бұрын

    @@passintogracegoldenyearnin6310 Sometimes I feel that people run around and continue running the factors after hours and that is how we get those knockoff things. Or they just cheaply buy machines meant for disposal, but keep them in use to produce other stuff.

  • @AF-kh1ki

    @AF-kh1ki

    Жыл бұрын

    @@HappyBeezerStudios I dont know how it works with the tech sector, but when it comes to clothes the factories and plants used for all the big fashion brands either simultaneously produce knockoff shit or are placed right next to the factories that produce the fake stuff. So there's a lot of overlap and sharing of info/resources when it comes to producing this stuff.

  • @YvngCago

    @YvngCago

    Жыл бұрын

    Bros on a ps3 💀

  • @djsi38t

    @djsi38t

    Жыл бұрын

    Nope its just a clean used board.Those things are a dime a dozen.

  • @ThisIsTechToday
    @ThisIsTechToday Жыл бұрын

    I'm pretty sure all the computer hardware purchased from Wish comes from all of the KZreadrs making Wish computer builds 😂

  • @yuxuanhuang3523

    @yuxuanhuang3523

    Жыл бұрын

    Same. Linus: who buys all this? Me: You of course

  • @prawny12009

    @prawny12009

    Жыл бұрын

    Its like that south park episode about TV jewellery shopping channels.

  • @harmsc12

    @harmsc12

    Жыл бұрын

    Forget computer hardware. Pretty much all of Wish's customers are KZreadrs riffing on their garbage.

  • @emicharr

    @emicharr

    Жыл бұрын

    Im live in “””2nd world””” country and ive seen people use wish becasue amazon apparently is more expensive?

  • @mattblatchley2061

    @mattblatchley2061

    Жыл бұрын

    💯

  • @troutfanboy4149
    @troutfanboy4149 Жыл бұрын

    school computer speedrun

  • @Mind_BENDERfacts

    @Mind_BENDERfacts

    11 күн бұрын

    lol

  • @ruthmoreton6975
    @ruthmoreton6975 Жыл бұрын

    Those socket 939 heatsinks terrified me. I could never afford "the good stuff" and as you say "you gotta do what you gotta do" and I had to use the screwdriver technique every time. On a motherboard I could not really afford to replace.

  • @DanB95
    @DanB95 Жыл бұрын

    I can confirm that random mini screwdrivers seem to come with random things on Wish for no reason. I bought a pair of shoes just for fun and it had one of those 🤣

  • @NeighborSenpai

    @NeighborSenpai

    Жыл бұрын

    You mean you don't screw the shoes to your socks?

  • @SectorfiveYT

    @SectorfiveYT

    Жыл бұрын

    I have those from Aliexpress when I bought replacement screens for my phones, but they were actually useful to me, I assembled the screen with them.

  • @alumlovescake

    @alumlovescake

    Жыл бұрын

    @@NeighborSenpai Of course he doesn't What is he an alien? He screws them directly to he feet

  • @SpinoRexy733

    @SpinoRexy733

    Жыл бұрын

    @@NeighborSenpai I thought you screwed your shoes on to your feet.

  • @NeighborSenpai

    @NeighborSenpai

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SpinoRexy733 is this why feet have mounting brackets?

  • @stykefilmstudios4230
    @stykefilmstudios4230 Жыл бұрын

    “You don’t need a screwdriver to install a cable!” He says after installing the totally standard ground connector for the psu with a screwdriver

  • @76TyranT76

    @76TyranT76

    Жыл бұрын

    Was looking for this one before posting myself lol.

  • @joshuahadams

    @joshuahadams

    Жыл бұрын

    Serial, parallel, VGA, & DVI cables came with thumbscrews on the plugs like 90% of the time. Wouldn’t particularly wanna use a screwdriver and risk breaking the the thumbscrews, but you *could*. Don’t see them popping up on LTT unless it’s a retro special, though.

  • @JadonLolley
    @JadonLolley5 ай бұрын

    13:33 yep. Even though you’re a seasoned expert, it’s glad to see that the common trial of trying to screw something into the case, only to finish installing and then see that the panel was removable is a rite of passage for a new builder. And seeing Linus encounter it makes me chuckle

  • @TheSwedishAssassin
    @TheSwedishAssassin11 ай бұрын

    11:20 that is a japanese grounding chord. Japan doesn’t have man three pronged outlets so they sometimes use that to offer a manual grounding

  • @dumpsterdawg
    @dumpsterdawg Жыл бұрын

    The All Wish gaming pc..... Wishing you won't have to call the fire dept.

  • @SleepLessThan3

    @SleepLessThan3

    Жыл бұрын

    Wishing your insurance company doesn't see the video

  • @jonludwig1632
    @jonludwig1632 Жыл бұрын

    A thousand people have probably already mentioned this but that "ground pin" is the standard in Japan, where grounded wall sockets are so rare as to be nearly non-existent. Spent seven years there and most of my electronic power cables looked like that.

  • @HappyDude1

    @HappyDude1

    Жыл бұрын

    Sounds dangerous

  • @auzzierocks

    @auzzierocks

    Жыл бұрын

    @@HappyDude1 Japan is really backwards with a lot of standards

  • @HappyDude1

    @HappyDude1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@auzzierocks Really ? they make such good electronics and cars 😀 But its not what it used to be like in 90's

  • @HilbertXVI

    @HilbertXVI

    Жыл бұрын

    Why mention it again when everyone's already mentioned it?? Lol

  • @jjjacer

    @jjjacer

    Жыл бұрын

    @@HappyDude1 not totally, most electronics are insulated so if there is a short you wont get electrocuted (at least in America you do not see many devices with a ground pin either.), and while japanese outlets dont have a ground pin, some will have a small door that opens up to a ground screw that you can ground too. also as long as the breakers are GFCI/RCBO breakers if there is a leak to ground it will trip (say if you drop your hair dryer in water) Not saying its perfect, both japanese and americas home electrical can suck (ive wired my own stuff and seen some stupid crap before), it could be a lot worse especially in really old homes were they might still be using knob and tube wiring, fuses, and all sorts of problematic standards of old.

  • @orz4567891
    @orz4567891 Жыл бұрын

    The grounding wire thing is common in Japan. They don’t generally use 3-prong outlets and so they screw that wire into the outlet cover screw to ground it.

  • @brianr101010
    @brianr1010107 ай бұрын

    The ground pin thing you have on the power supply is an old way ( at least here in USA ) for a very short time electrical retrofitting /adapting was done. Older houses only had two prong plugs with grounding integrated into the common lead, so when the standard began changing over to three prong power cords ( hot, common, and ground ) people would run a single ground wire to each outlet that needed it and tie the ground into the screw on the outlet box/cover plate, but usually a three prong plug adaptor was left plugged into the outlet and the ground tab was secured/screwed to the now grounded box/cover screw and you could plug your new three prong grounded plug appliance into that outlet. I'm guessing the cord you have is some sort of alternate solution to the same problem.

  • @Ultravod
    @Ultravod Жыл бұрын

    Linus attempting to play TF2 in Valve's official Casual mode was even more dangerous than the Wish PC build.

  • @IvanTube0

    @IvanTube0

    Жыл бұрын

    truly

  • @SoggyMicrowaveNugget

    @SoggyMicrowaveNugget

    Жыл бұрын

    Thankfully they have made a LOT of progress cleaning it up by Hiring a team to fix the Underlying bot account issue.

  • @benjaminoechsli1941

    @benjaminoechsli1941

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SoggyMicrowaveNugget Correct. Instead of 9/10 servers being full of bots, 8/10 are bot-free in my experience.

  • @normalhuman4951

    @normalhuman4951

    Жыл бұрын

    I dont find that many bots anymore tbh and if they get kicked in less then a min actualy pretty good

  • @maridaneangelline737

    @maridaneangelline737

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi, is the player base still a lot for TF2? i was thinking of trying it for the first time.

  • @StrokeMahEgo
    @StrokeMahEgo Жыл бұрын

    "It means that people must be buying it, right!?" No Linus, it's just you. Sellers put stuff on Wish with the hope that they'll make it into a LTT video.

  • @MrHack4never

    @MrHack4never

    Жыл бұрын

    Him and Stuart Ashens

  • @teg24601

    @teg24601

    Жыл бұрын

    If not him, Austin Evans or Dawid.

  • @Fiery.Dragon
    @Fiery.Dragon Жыл бұрын

    I am familiar with that grounding thing -- it's when you need to convert a 2 prong outlet for a 3 prong plug, so you screw that little bit onto the faceplate, to fake, er.. make the ground. They were all the rage in the 1980s and 1990s when you had an old house with old 2 prong outlets. It's far safer than just snapping the third prong off, and when you mount the third wire to the faceplate or the junction box, it should be grounded that way.

  • @krisdooman89
    @krisdooman897 ай бұрын

    I think the Dram screws were for when you add the old school aftermarket heat spreaders. Clip on or screw on metal heat sinks. My dad had them in his first PC.

  • @jeremyjsutton
    @jeremyjsutton Жыл бұрын

    I'm really shocked that there wasn't an LTT Screwdriver plug when he broke the DERAM screwdriver.

  • @Matty.Hill_87

    @Matty.Hill_87

    Жыл бұрын

    Massive missed opportunity

  • @jasoman3899

    @jasoman3899

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Matty.Hill_87he didn't want to say neither screwdriver has warranty

  • @SlyNine

    @SlyNine

    Жыл бұрын

    Fail

  • @netu3493

    @netu3493

    Жыл бұрын

    Same

  • @SkaveRat

    @SkaveRat

    Жыл бұрын

    sure, but why would I want to buy an LTT screwdriver after getting a DERAM one? The latter is clearly superior

  • @WouterVerbruggen
    @WouterVerbruggen Жыл бұрын

    Those grounding wires are common in Japan. Also that switch has nothing to do whatsoever with PFC (power factor correction). That switch is simply so 1 type of unit can work at different volt levels. PFC is to correct for capacitive/inductive loads to reduce the reactive power, which is essentially wasted power on the grid.

  • @Torbjorn.Lindgren

    @Torbjorn.Lindgren

    Жыл бұрын

    Except... 110/230V capable PSU's with Active PFC tend to use one of the "Boost PFC" circuits which generates a fixed DC voltage as output, often ~400V, regardless of input voltage in a fairly wide range, 85-265V is pretty common. So there's no voltage switch on these. So, you're technically correct in that the switch doesn't PROVE anything about the PFC, it's quite possible to build a PSU with active PFC that require a voltage switch for 110/230V but it would likely cost as much or more than one without that switch which is probably why I can't remember seeing one at the moment. So in practice Linus is correct in that there's a very strong correlation between that switch and the PSU having either passive PFC or no PFC. Yes, Linus could have formulated it more precisely. But then he wouldn't be Linus... 🙂

  • @xephonraphael

    @xephonraphael

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Torbjorn.Lindgren Yup, it's a sign of a crap PSU by modern standards.

  • @davidkane4300

    @davidkane4300

    Жыл бұрын

    Came here for this... Japan uses similar receptacles as the US, but only two prong, so you have to ground like those old three-to-two prong adapters that use the cover screw between the two receptacles.

  • @RuxUnderscore

    @RuxUnderscore

    Жыл бұрын

    @@davidkane4300 Yeah, and some modern outlets in Japan will have a small cover below one of the 2 prongs that will be were you can plug in the ground wire. And I do believe it is possible to get 3 pin outlets as well, but they aren't super common yet. To add, in Japan they have two different power grids separated between North and South, one runs on 50Hz while the other runs on 60Hz. There is a history there that I won't get into on a post.

  • @sebastianpetreus5668

    @sebastianpetreus5668

    Жыл бұрын

    I came to say this also. Every computer I’ve built in Japan from 2005 to 2013 all had that kind of ground. There is no ground plug on Japanese outlets. I still use an old one for a monitor after moving to the states.

  • @germanoborba5889
    @germanoborba58893 ай бұрын

    21:14 “Will it blend? There’s the question” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @sky_shu
    @sky_shu6 ай бұрын

    11:32 Fun fact I did see some grounding solutions in japan that used that. But it was mostly for 3 prong US adapters (Taking a cable with a ground pin. And adapting it to a 2 pronged one with out a ground)😊

  • @WunjoxFlo
    @WunjoxFlo Жыл бұрын

    The worst thing is that this is literally a Dell Optiplex configuration. And an Optiplex can be found for like 80€. Add an SSD and a low profile GPU and you get more performance for less than half the price of this monstrosity 😬

  • @smooth8094

    @smooth8094

    Жыл бұрын

    He intentionally bought crap to make a video on it its very evident there were far better deals than this

  • @_ezeXO

    @_ezeXO

    Жыл бұрын

    great point.

  • @bitelaserkhalif

    @bitelaserkhalif

    Жыл бұрын

    But is it upgradeable? Optiplex has proprietary BS

  • @thej7362

    @thej7362

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bitelaserkhalif its not like that Wish PC was upgrade-able, that shit would break before you could take your next breath i currently have an old workstation with a good gpu as a pc, it works perfectly fine and has been for years, no need to upgrade yet

  • @jaytnacks

    @jaytnacks

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bitelaserkhalif the older optiplex's are pretty good, even though it's proprietary, many parts are interchangeable

  • @megachadsixtynine5924
    @megachadsixtynine5924 Жыл бұрын

    Was half-expecting Linus to say “And who’s our sponsor?”

  • @JZTechEngineering

    @JZTechEngineering

    Жыл бұрын

    Lastpass

  • @colinstu

    @colinstu

    Жыл бұрын

    EBAY!!

  • @SuperJoePardo

    @SuperJoePardo

    Жыл бұрын

    Tunnel bear!!

  • @chirag1764

    @chirag1764

    Жыл бұрын

    @DONT READ MY PROFILE PICTURE ok

  • @xpyr

    @xpyr

    Жыл бұрын

    @@chirag1764 do not reply, it's a bot.

  • @IbocC64
    @IbocC64 Жыл бұрын

    Pretty sure you are supposed to ground that to the mounting screw for the faceplate of your outlet. I have seen connections like that on some of my dads old power tools from the 70's and early 80s, like his drill press and table saw.

  • @Hedrix01
    @Hedrix01 Жыл бұрын

    This loose packaging of the motherboard is quite common in industry, even for expensive equipment. For circuit boards, this is usually the normal packaging. Its only for consumers where fancy form-fitting foams are common.

  • @Karagoth444

    @Karagoth444

    Жыл бұрын

    Can't trust those peasants to handle their motherboards properly, better add some foam

  • @jensenraylight8011

    @jensenraylight8011

    Жыл бұрын

    how low your standard could drop, can you drop it even lower?

  • @AM23.

    @AM23.

    Жыл бұрын

    Wrong

  • @Teth47

    @Teth47

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AM23. In my experience doing ATM breakfix calls OP is correct. If it's just a PCB it's almost always loose in a box, even for a $10,000 ATM control board. It's pretty wild.

  • @AM23.

    @AM23.

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Teth47 That's so weird🤷‍♂️

  • @Levy_Wilson
    @Levy_Wilson Жыл бұрын

    That card is actually a Japanese 1030. During the GPU shortage, that was actually making 1030s expensive, I had to import one from Japan because it was actually cheaper than buying one from US retailers. Looks like some Wish reseller got the same idea.

  • @gasparayakos8215

    @gasparayakos8215

    Жыл бұрын

    How is the performance on those compared to normal Nvidia ones?

  • @gasparayakos8215

    @gasparayakos8215

    Жыл бұрын

    How is the performance on those compared to normal Nvidia ones?

  • @Levy_Wilson

    @Levy_Wilson

    Жыл бұрын

    @@gasparayakos8215 Just your typical 1030. Just gotta make sure it's gddr5. They're just a board partner in Japan, so it's no different than a Gigabyte or an Asus card.

  • @lafireteamplx3400

    @lafireteamplx3400

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Levy_Wilson importing a 1030 😂😂😂 brokie!!

  • @Sungblox

    @Sungblox

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lafireteamplx3400hey, if you fall under tough times, you gotta do what you gotta do. you probably will encounter it sooner or later

  • @KingGameReview
    @KingGameReview7 ай бұрын

    I had a twist tie fan on my old PC. One of my fans broke, and I found a fan at Goodwill without any screws, so I just twist tied it into the case and it worked for like another 10 years.

  • @Redbikemaster

    @Redbikemaster

    25 күн бұрын

    Done that. I've also zip tied fans into place more than once

  • @geertjanssens4789
    @geertjanssens4789 Жыл бұрын

    Your vids are great ! Enjoying them all. Keep going!! Gtrz from the Netherlands :)

  • @cadderley100
    @cadderley100 Жыл бұрын

    The worst part of that is, 10 years back, that would have been considered a top spec gaming PC. You could have bought a Ryzen 5 with a Vega 11 gpu for less than $400, have some change, and still gotten a much better gaming PC over all.

  • @tree_alone

    @tree_alone

    Жыл бұрын

    You just described my own computer... Lol

  • @louistournas120

    @louistournas120

    Жыл бұрын

    I would like that case. I need a optical drive bay.

  • @spiceforspice3461

    @spiceforspice3461

    Жыл бұрын

    @@louistournas120 Why not just use an external optical drive?

  • @Ady_Mih

    @Ady_Mih

    Жыл бұрын

    @@spiceforspice3461 looks ugly

  • @fattelitirare4117

    @fattelitirare4117

    Жыл бұрын

    i hate how ppl have no respect for money, stuff and dont give a shiet how treath it

  • @handspiker1994
    @handspiker1994 Жыл бұрын

    The grounding plug is used in Japan. Japan also uses type A outlets like we do in Canada/US. They probably just used a JP plug instead of having separate stock of US plugs. EDIT: The writing on the box is also Japanese instead of Chinese, so probably just a JP power supply Wish bought in bulk.

  • @RaynmanPlays

    @RaynmanPlays

    Жыл бұрын

    The fact that Linus called over a Chinese employee to ask about a very obviously Japanese product is just... so perfect.

  • @maxheadroom22and26

    @maxheadroom22and26

    Жыл бұрын

    You don't buy things from wish! You buy stuff from small(?) sellers mainly from china. It's the same like buying from aliexpress, ebay or amazon marketplace. Except that prices are way too high (at least including shipping) and that there are many fakes. Whoever uses wish WANTS to be scammed... Or just doesn't know better.

  • @FlylHigh

    @FlylHigh

    Жыл бұрын

    You are half right. That's Japanese Kanji, which are pretty much Chinese characters. They can be read by both parties.

  • @RaynmanPlays

    @RaynmanPlays

    Жыл бұрын

    @@FlylHigh Except there's katakana and hiragana on the package, which are decidedly _not_ Chinese.

  • @jort93z

    @jort93z

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RaynmanPlays I mean, wish is a chinese website. So it isn't far fetched to think it is a chinese plug. Though, I don't think they sell much/anything in china, sooo.

  • @Zovixi
    @Zovixi15 күн бұрын

    I actually got that RGB peripheral combo as a birthday present a while back... It was so bad that the lmb literally fell off and exposed the crappy board on the inside which also fell out too. The keyboard got insanely sticky and barely worked (this was all maybe 1 month into its use too) I never used the headphones because it was insane how low their quality was, but I still have them to this day.

  • @KingGameReview
    @KingGameReview7 ай бұрын

    The craziest part about the PC parts on wish is the price. I think it's cool that there is a way to buy a bunch of old PC parts to keep them out of landfills, but they should be priced accordingly. A lot of the CPUs on there should be like $5 instead of 50.

  • @adu2018debater
    @adu2018debater Жыл бұрын

    The reason why SCYTHE is still making those old designed PSU's in 2022 is that they have branded that particular product as "ideal as a replacement power supply for Mini-ITX cases and slim cases, such as systems using various SFF (Small Form Factor / small system) power-saving CPUs, refreshing old generation PC power supplies, etc." Also, the Graphics Card from 玄人志向(Expert Oriented) is a famous brand in Japan. It's a sub-brand of バッファロー(Buffalo) which is also famous for making quality budget computer peripherals. 玄人志向(Expert Oriented) mainly makes budget hardware for PCs.

  • @Matthew-vm7qi

    @Matthew-vm7qi

    Жыл бұрын

    I have a Kurotoshiko GPU and never had a problem with it. Decent brand. With proper research, Linus should have known that the PSU power plug with separate ground wire is standard in Japan.

  • @collinschofield808

    @collinschofield808

    Жыл бұрын

    So that GPU actually probably was a pretty alright deal?

  • @adu2018debater

    @adu2018debater

    Жыл бұрын

    @@collinschofield808 yea but I don't know if they have any warranty in Canada or USA so I wouldn't recommend it to everyone

  • @Josh_Quillan

    @Josh_Quillan

    Жыл бұрын

    I didn't know 玄人志向 was a Buffalo brand, interesting.

  • @Matthew-vm7qi

    @Matthew-vm7qi

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Idiomatick I used to live in Japan. The plugs are not round.

  • @mndlessdrwer
    @mndlessdrwer Жыл бұрын

    In case anyone was curious: yes, in most instances you can actually get away with only populating half of the 8-pin EPS connector if you are using a relatively low power CPU.

  • @doggo_woo

    @doggo_woo

    Жыл бұрын

    Can confirm, I still use a 4 pin connector for my cpu

  • @xander087

    @xander087

    Жыл бұрын

    Worked fine on my HTPC back in the day no problem. It later turned into a NAS.

  • @sheldonkupa9120

    @sheldonkupa9120

    Жыл бұрын

    Confirmed, works flawless as long as your cpu is not a power hungry monster. Tried it. H510 mobo with 10105f cpu, ran several benches without problem. BUT: its a sign your psu is not designed for such modern hardware and generally not recommended i would say.

  • @AC3handle

    @AC3handle

    Жыл бұрын

    Define 'low power' please.

  • @mndlessdrwer

    @mndlessdrwer

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AC3handle Between 96W (officially) and 192W (unofficially). It'll depend on the power supply, but most should be more than capable of powering a 95W or less CPU unless the motherboard is expecting to see additional 12V lines on the other pins in the EPS 8-pin socket. That does sometimes happen for boards in the enthusiast space and was shockingly common on boards designed for some of AMD's most power-hungry chips. I wouldn't even be particularly concerned about trying to run something up to the, like, 115W range off of a single 4-pin P4 connector since it was designed specifically to meet the power demands of the Pentium 4 (hence the name) and those peaked at 115W.

  • @jdawggs2009
    @jdawggs20098 ай бұрын

    That was the smoothest transition to an ad I've ever seen😂

  • @ojeantas5180
    @ojeantas518011 ай бұрын

    that grounding cable goes in the center screw of the outlets. some of the older sockets has a grounding connection to the center screw holding the plate to the wall.

  • @calebharper9567
    @calebharper9567 Жыл бұрын

    11:25 I believe that is a Japanese standard- the outlets over there are primarily North American-style ungrounded, with an optional ground pin.

  • @Donvermicelli

    @Donvermicelli

    Жыл бұрын

    Can confirm, was confused as hell when I first encountered them.

  • @jeremyjsutton

    @jeremyjsutton

    Жыл бұрын

    Can confirm. Lived there for a couple of years, and this is definitely their standard.

  • @neokixxx

    @neokixxx

    Жыл бұрын

    Can confirm. I was born here in Japan and never used ground pin ever lol

  • @aoyuki1409

    @aoyuki1409

    Жыл бұрын

    @@neokixxx please make sure your pc is grounded. Especially if u have fur or pets in the house

  • @DriveCancelDC

    @DriveCancelDC

    Жыл бұрын

    @@aoyuki1409 In Japan the breakers have ground protection so you don't really need the extra cable anyway and many people do not bother using them. It's called an earth leakage circuit breaker.

  • @sheltongolden4394
    @sheltongolden4394 Жыл бұрын

    Gotta secure the memory with screws so the PC doesn't "DeRAM."

  • @killerspee08

    @killerspee08

    Жыл бұрын

    Seriously no one told ya... just get out !

  • @fordony

    @fordony

    3 ай бұрын

    please never say that again

  • @thanoskelevra1384
    @thanoskelevra13849 ай бұрын

    I've built a similar spec PC with leftover parts i had lying around for my father. It had an Asrock b85m mobo, a i5 4590, a Gt1030, i think a gigabyte, passive cooled, 240 gb intenso ssd, 16 gigs of DDR3 RAM and surprisingly an insanely similar case from a company, i think called LC. The funny thing is i bought this case for 47 euros, including a 300W PSU. It's a nice PC for light everyday use.

  • @wocko1
    @wocko110 ай бұрын

    That plug is what they use in Japan. In Mainland China, grounded plugs are the exact same as what we use in Australia, but mounted upside-down.

  • @kelsipherzatozia840
    @kelsipherzatozia840 Жыл бұрын

    That style of grounding on the PSU is standard in Japanese apartments and houses. Almost all of the electrical outlets will be 2 prong. Only in rooms for high wattage electronics like the kitchen and laundry room will have a little covered grounding screw for you to attach the grounding wire.

  • @awogei

    @awogei

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep, This is standard in Japan. The laptop I bought back then there has this power plug

  • @SeventhEntropy

    @SeventhEntropy

    Жыл бұрын

    Okay, Japan does a lot of thing better than the rest of the world, but this is absolutely not one of them. That is a horrible way of doing it.

  • @user-pc5ph2db3k

    @user-pc5ph2db3k

    Жыл бұрын

    Imagined someone will tell the truth xD

  • @CMDRkarstenvader

    @CMDRkarstenvader

    Жыл бұрын

    well THAT sounds fucking safe...

  • @toz_man3904

    @toz_man3904

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SeventhEntropy xenophobia being one of the things they do much better than everyone else

  • @albert328
    @albert328 Жыл бұрын

    The display card is actually from a respectable minimalistic Japanese brand that was famous in Japan's DIY field.

  • @littlebosaMusic

    @littlebosaMusic

    Жыл бұрын

    No surprise it was the only component to hold up

  • @deadasfboi

    @deadasfboi

    Жыл бұрын

    @@littlebosaMusic Yeah when it ran Tf2 I was surprised to see how well it was running! That grounding connection is odd for the PSU.

  • @sinni800

    @sinni800

    11 ай бұрын

    @@deadasfboi Though also very Japanese, they still have this style of grounding connection and it's weird.

  • @hsienkangliu1436

    @hsienkangliu1436

    8 ай бұрын

    Nah, i think it is a Chinese brand but with a japanese name, just like genshin impact

  • @albert328

    @albert328

    8 ай бұрын

    @@hsienkangliu1436 your username looks like you are Taiwanese, if so how do you not know this famous Akiba DIY brand?

  • @garlicxlr
    @garlicxlr9 ай бұрын

    I'm guessing that the mouse problems were actually mousepad problems. That used to happen to me all the time when the mouse optical laser wouldn't jell with the surface under it.

  • @ocueye
    @ocueye Жыл бұрын

    11:38 I have seen that cable before, it was used to ground a moveing robot to its frame

  • @generalmisery
    @generalmisery Жыл бұрын

    I bought the fans once too (for a arduino project). They are very likely to catch fire. I plugged them in and luckily outside the case to cool me and I was at the computer when it happened. It happened with both.

  • @balintmecsei6162
    @balintmecsei6162 Жыл бұрын

    I actually liked how that case looks, wouldn't buy it for this much, but if it was quarter the price I would go for it and drill some holes on the back for psu ventilation.

  • @Michael-zf1ko

    @Michael-zf1ko

    Жыл бұрын

    I thought the same thing. It would make for an awesome home theater PC. It even has an optical drive bay.

  • @FerdhianAkbar

    @FerdhianAkbar

    Жыл бұрын

    my first pc was built in that case, different front panel but the chassis is exactly the same. only cost me $20-ish brand new and heck yes its fun to mod

  • @RK-zf1jm

    @RK-zf1jm

    Жыл бұрын

    the case is literally avilable on ebay for less than half

  • @penfold7800

    @penfold7800

    Жыл бұрын

    Im sure ive seen similar cases with included psu's for £35 before, brand new. I would go standing anything on them tho, theyre very tinny thin. Damn I miss the ol' IBM cases that were strong enough to take the weight of a 24" CRT.

  • @Hirokuro_Asura
    @Hirokuro_Asura Жыл бұрын

    3:53 It still checks out up to this day tho. Though for CPUs with TDP of ~115W or more it's not that efficient... But everything below that it cools just fine even under extreme load and keeps the temps around 75°C (no extreme stress load temps are from 46 to 68°C in my exp, I have a similar cooler but made by AIGO company*). *TBH that was an accidental purchase (more over, accidentally I've bought two of them back in 2019-20), but in the end they turned out to be not that bad overall. Ed.: A CPU with TDP of 135W (10c/20th, stock 2.9GHz → TB 3.5GHz) under load in CPU benchmark in 3D Mark heats up to 84-86°C. The case has 4 120 and 2 90mm fans 1back90:1up120 exhaust, 2front120:2side120&90 intake.

  • @simolatham03
    @simolatham03 Жыл бұрын

    Japan does a similar type of grounding they don't typically have an earth connection so in applications that require it they apparently have external cables.

  • @tams805
    @tams805 Жыл бұрын

    11:25 That's how grounding works in Japan. It's only needed for high-powered devices, so you'll usually find one outlet with it in the kitchen for the fridge, and one in the utility area for the washing machine. Why Japan hasn't moved on to a proper grounding pin like the rest of the world... I don't know.

  • @Armonth

    @Armonth

    Жыл бұрын

    I do not answer, because I do not know the answer as such. But one hypothesis I have is that since they are so strict about housing* I imagine they have a culture of keeping construction costs very, very low. Imagine if an earthquake cuts the "ground spike" and a whole building is left ungrounded, this should be better than nothing. *(a house unoccupied for X time usually is directly DEMOLISHED to avoid fires/propagation of pests and, later, a new one is built. The matter of earthquakes, etc...) As anecdote, in my country, in the old days (grandfather or even before), grounding was done with a wire wrapped around whatever-they-have-in-hand, usually the copper bathtubs they had...

  • @HappyBeezerStudios

    @HappyBeezerStudios

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Armonth bathtubs and space heaters are a good option for "emergency" grounding.

  • @rocketPower047

    @rocketPower047

    Жыл бұрын

    I had fun getting zapped by my laptop in Japan

  • @DoubleMonoLR

    @DoubleMonoLR

    Жыл бұрын

    Grounding shouldn't only be for 'high powered devices', grounding should be for any metal cased mains electronics(unless it has an external power adaptor, so only has a low voltage inside the case) that aren't "double insulated"(labelled as a square inside another square). Maybe you meant high voltage? The power consumption isn't relevant if a live wire contacts a metal case, and consequently shocks you with however much current it can get through your body! If the metal shell is earthed, it blows the fuse, rather than trying to electrocute you. Fridges and washing machines are typically metal, and would probably be harder to insulate.

  • @DoubleMonoLR

    @DoubleMonoLR

    Жыл бұрын

    @@rocketPower047 That's most likely not related to electrical grounding, most or probably all laptops are charged with a DC supply with no earth connection to the laptop. Grounding should only make a difference if there was something severely wrong with the power brick of the charger. Any voltage difference can cause a shock, and indeed touching something earthed at the same time as touching something with a voltage applied can make the shock worse.

  • @adamsaint2890
    @adamsaint2890 Жыл бұрын

    Ahh the COOLMOON cooler. Perfect for cheap kid's PCs with acrylic side panels. Having built a few of those, I am a fan (no pun) Cooling is equivalent to the stock Intel cooler but obvs with RGB.

  • @mementocity

    @mementocity

    Жыл бұрын

    I remember seeing those once but picked another cheaper ID cooler thing and actually beated my stock cooler, good to know i wasnt missing a lot

  • @fleurdewin7958

    @fleurdewin7958

    Жыл бұрын

    Coolmoon... Probably want to fool potential buyers into thinking that they can overclock their CPU to the moon with the cooler.

  • @jakestocker4854

    @jakestocker4854

    Жыл бұрын

    I've had their RGB fans completely catch fire using the Molex cable not once but like 3 times (they kept sending replacements) they do have some decent cheap coolers on Amazon though,

  • @guily6669

    @guily6669

    Жыл бұрын

    It's probably a copy of a very old Zalman cooler and the RGB is only R, G, B lol

  • @greggotheeggo2354

    @greggotheeggo2354

    Жыл бұрын

    Cheap kids?????

  • @fingergunaddict
    @fingergunaddict10 ай бұрын

    the ground fork on the psu cable screws into the receptacle cover mounting screw, which is usually grounded. i guess its a thing in japan??? i dont think its up to code in the US anymore .

  • @LunatiqHigh
    @LunatiqHigh11 ай бұрын

    You should test out some Wish monitors low to high end , hopefully brands we never heard of or only sort of hear of on this side. Maybe some mice, keyboards and headsets too.

  • @devforfun5618
    @devforfun5618 Жыл бұрын

    the new motherboard without a box is easy to explain, they buy oem boards that come in one package and sell the individually, so of course they don't have the retail box

  • @nequleg

    @nequleg

    Жыл бұрын

    Or, considering the crooked DVI port, they got a bunch of motherboards that failed QC for cheap. Then sell the ones that work, and maybe fix the ones that don't and then sell those as well

  • @Jackie89000

    @Jackie89000

    Жыл бұрын

    What does oem mean?

  • @devforfun5618

    @devforfun5618

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Jackie89000 original something manufacturer, it is basically parts for factories, just think of how much trash that generates if every component comes with an individual package

  • @Jackie89000

    @Jackie89000

    Жыл бұрын

    @@devforfun5618 oh, so, like just buying wholesale stock? Makes sense.

  • @mousejjt2

    @mousejjt2

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@devforfun5618original equipment manufacturer I believe it stand s for

  • @elecktr0freak
    @elecktr0freak Жыл бұрын

    18:30 - Linus trolling us when he plugs the SATA drive into the optical drive with a grin on his face. 😂

  • @PlayerNone90

    @PlayerNone90

    Жыл бұрын

    I was looking for a comment about this.

  • @stevepal7314
    @stevepal7314 Жыл бұрын

    I really enjoy your videos, seems like you really know your stuff all these pcs are better than what I ever could afford.

  • @spawnera1

    @spawnera1

    Жыл бұрын

    😂

  • @rysterstech
    @rysterstech11 ай бұрын

    17:34 who noticed the Express in PCI Express 3.0 was spelled Expres. Definitely not actually a gigabyte motherboard

  • @davidp.ritchie6526
    @davidp.ritchie6526 Жыл бұрын

    That ground pin system isn't common but I had freinds on highschool from Japan who's laptop chargers were all like that and they said it was "common" in power supplies and specialty electronics.

  • @laudedbattlecry
    @laudedbattlecry Жыл бұрын

    Speaking from experience it ends up on Wish because sellers use multi listing apps or services that list on a bunch of different sites and adjust the list price based on the percentage the site charges. They don’t really expect to make a lot of sales on places like wish but do it anyway because it’s literally hitting a check box so why not?

  • @TheAntoine191
    @TheAntoine191 Жыл бұрын

    I was happy a few years back to find a then 10 years old xeon w3670 to update my 14 years old X58 computer. 6 core 3.5ghz. With a 1080ti it runs all modern games including my vr setup. I was even able to find a trick to use a nvme ssd. I think it's more about maintaining old machines than building from scratch.

  • @BrianFace182
    @BrianFace1829 ай бұрын

    Hey remember the old clips for the Athlon XP? Where your only option was put a flat head screwdriver facing your motherboard, put a load of pressure on it and hope you don't slip, or it's straight out for a new motherboard...

  • @hidazip
    @hidazip Жыл бұрын

    11:32 That’s one of the standards in Japan. Many outlets here have a ground pin mount under the outlets where you can screw those loose ground wires onto. Of course we do also have the 3 pin connectors, but not on everything.

  • @thedoctor7158

    @thedoctor7158

    Жыл бұрын

    Used to be common here in the US as well for the center screw that holds the faceplate on to be grounded. Not sure if that's the case anymore.

  • @jonny6702

    @jonny6702

    Жыл бұрын

    @@thedoctor7158 It can be, but not always. Before the standard was metal outlet boxes but now blue plastic ones have become standard. The old metal boxes were always grounded (assuming the installation was up to code). The center screw can still be grounded though, depending on the outlet design. Some outlets connect the ground to the screws, but some don't have that metal tab to connect them. These days, the answer is a solid "maybe" as to whether or not the screws of an outlet/faceplate are truly grounded. I'd recommend always testing them with a multimeter before assuming that it does have a ground connection.

  • @ganr1277

    @ganr1277

    Жыл бұрын

    I had a washing machine with that ground wire connection, but with the US Standard two-pin connection. I'm from México

  • @thedoctor7158

    @thedoctor7158

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jonny6702 That's why I stated "Used to be common". 5 years ago I bought and old 1930s Sears Craftsman bungalow which I had fully remodeled. Still had the old, disconnected and knob wiring inside the walls along with a mix of newer wiring and old cloth insulated wiring. Was going to replace it all anyway and I did pay extra to have the conduit style and metal boxes installed with proper outlets. This is the last home I will ever own so I wanted it to be done just right.

  • @krix-alexstrasza2526
    @krix-alexstrasza2526 Жыл бұрын

    lol i wonder if that CPU cooler had both a 120mm version and 92mm version and they just grabbed whichever box was in the best shape lol. i think i need to upgrade to some of that DERAM though that stuff sounds like its 30 years in the future! lol this was super fun to watch! and i love watching you guys mess around with obscure parts.

  • @RyanRBlack

    @RyanRBlack

    Жыл бұрын

    It looked to me like they measured the entire thing rather than just the fan. That would technically still make it a 120mm fan. Sneaky.

  • @TechSpec814
    @TechSpec814 Жыл бұрын

    Someone might have answered this already but regarding the ground pin, it's common to see that in Japan.

  • @Astolotl
    @Astolotl6 ай бұрын

    it always amazes me that cheap crappy parts now were my old top of the line parts only years ago.

  • @CMDRSweeper
    @CMDRSweeper Жыл бұрын

    I wish more cases had 5.25 inch or as you call it "Optical bays" in them. Not to fit CD drives, but it is very useful for those hotswap harddrive bays that servers have, pop one in and you have easy access. Much better usecase than fondling around inside the case for it.

  • @abadenoughdude300

    @abadenoughdude300

    Жыл бұрын

    Reminds me of those hard drive trays that were a thing back in the 90's. Completely forgot about that gimmick lol.

  • @tOSdude

    @tOSdude

    Жыл бұрын

    I just like having optical drives

  • @loading6558

    @loading6558

    Жыл бұрын

    Surprisingly enough, the new fractal design pop air case comes with 2 hidden 5.25 inch bays at the base of the case. Its nice to see that some companies still see the utility in being able to use original dvds with game emulators and reading old movie disks.

  • @filonin2

    @filonin2

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tOSdude Like, as a cup holder? Can't imagine what else you'd use one for.

  • @tOSdude

    @tOSdude

    Жыл бұрын

    @@filonin2 I got some older stuff I sometimes need to burn discs for. Also audio CDs.

  • @LordMarcus
    @LordMarcus Жыл бұрын

    8:50 That case is the same OEM style Lenovo used for some of its cheap workstations about a decade ago. I can't remember if it had a model number or any non-Lenovo markings, and right now it's just parked behind my TV being a thoroughly inadequate media PC. Though, the half-height GTX 750 I found made a world of difference. I don't remember which AMD APU it came with, either - some hexacore non-standard woefully underpowered thing.

  • @antihackclient83
    @antihackclient8310 ай бұрын

    23:25 My entire view on transfer speeds for ssds was demolished when he said that 30mb/s was bad… I get 8.1mb/s when connected to Ethernet and no other applications open

  • @stevengerou7914
    @stevengerou79144 ай бұрын

    I may be late to this party by a year, but that power supply plug with grounding line was maybe a thing in like the 1950s. By the 1970s I don't think any cord manufacturers were using that out dated design. How old is the manufacturer of that tower?

  • @captianmorgan7627
    @captianmorgan7627 Жыл бұрын

    I've also seen that weird plug in the US. It was somewhat common until the late 80s. You could use it to get a grounded connection even with the older 2-prong outlets.

  • @Owenzzz777
    @Owenzzz777 Жыл бұрын

    How did Linus not talk about LTT screwdrivers even once when he used that screwdriver to install the cooler, and when the cheap tiny one that came with RAM broke in half??? I was yelling inside LTT screwdriver!!!

  • @gamingwookie4248
    @gamingwookie42485 ай бұрын

    11:20 not that it’s acceptable, but the ground wire could be meant for outlets that don’t have a ground pin hole. In this case you could take advantage of the grounded screw on the outlet cover

  • @wumbone
    @wumbone Жыл бұрын

    war owl did this for peripherals recently. his mouse did the same thing they have a bad sensor and cant move at high speeds! its fun finding all these little coincidental problems in multiple places

  • @noahw4623
    @noahw4623 Жыл бұрын

    Honestly, sending the screws and screwdriver is pretty nice, they know you're working on a PC and might need one

  • @moldyshishkabob
    @moldyshishkabob Жыл бұрын

    That SSD is so slow, the time it would take to download an 8K render of the LTT screwdriver would be about the same amount of time it'd take for the screwdriver to be available on LTTstore.

  • @rover908
    @rover9087 ай бұрын

    I got a 500w psu non branded for £15 from Ebay (its been 2 years so its roughly the price I paid) and it still goes on hard no issues

  • @Fiery.Dragon
    @Fiery.Dragon Жыл бұрын

    The screws & screwdriver are for installing the heatsinks onto the "DERAM"

  • @Dukenukem
    @Dukenukem Жыл бұрын

    the "move" that Linus is performing at 6:40 is known in my IT cyrcles as "gently brutalizing" the cooler (and CPU+MB for that matter)

  • @penfold7800

    @penfold7800

    Жыл бұрын

    it takes experience to achieve it without bending the motherboard in the process though. Definately something to do BEFORE installing the board in the case.

  • @MrSlowestD16

    @MrSlowestD16

    Жыл бұрын

    lol, I call it building with "self clearancing parts."

  • @illeniumtrilogyclips4034
    @illeniumtrilogyclips4034 Жыл бұрын

    Lol, when I saw the price for the case my first thought was "wow the Corsair 4000D airflow I got was cheaper than that" and then Linus immediately follows it up with this 9:54 🤣

  • @HiFiMonki
    @HiFiMonki9 ай бұрын

    That ground wire setup is standard in Japan. Though most newer places use GFIs for their outlets the only time you would use a ground is for like large appliances like larger fridges or washing machines. Not great for stuff like guitar amps. Ground hum is awful. Also that GPU brand is a more slightly budget friendly Japanese OEM.

  • @sportsfamily77
    @sportsfamily77 Жыл бұрын

    David's the real MVP for moving to try to catch that motherboard. Some people would have stood there and filmed the disaster as it unfolded.

  • @tyguy101a
    @tyguy101a Жыл бұрын

    The screwdriver might be included to get a different tariff code

  • @Liquidmetal14
    @Liquidmetal14 Жыл бұрын

    I love how he turns the CPU cooler and it makes the sound a 90-year-old door would make and that instills quite a bit of confidence in the young whimpersnapper.

  • @penfold7800

    @penfold7800

    Жыл бұрын

    it didnt help much that the fans he installed were only held on with twisty cable ties. Zip ties would have worked better. I used them once to install an 8cm fan to keep the ram cool on a very ancient compaq desktop pc i was pushing to its limits. It worked suprisingly well for a mcguyver.

  • @vclyxy7400

    @vclyxy7400

    Жыл бұрын

    that was not the cpu cooler tho im prety sure that was the optical drive cause if you move it while its spinning with a disc it can scratch it

  • @nlatimer

    @nlatimer

    Жыл бұрын

    I physically cringed when I heard that sound

  • @IPartyWithUrMom
    @IPartyWithUrMom Жыл бұрын

    That ground reminds me of automotive work. You see that a lot around a car.

  • @filmntony
    @filmntony Жыл бұрын

    Hey, Linus, did you plug the Hard Drive into the DVD Reader at @18:18 or was that an easter egg ;) ;D

  • @mikeloeven
    @mikeloeven Жыл бұрын

    11:35 That's actually pretty interesting. When I was growing up we lived in an old colonial era house with outdated wiring. Like when I was a kid there were still a few cloth wrapped wires in the basement thankfully those were since replaced. But to this day a lot of the outlets are still 2 pin with the ground being the central screw that holds in the face plate of the outlet. This looks a lot like the 2 - 3 pin adapters we had all over the place that needed to be screwed into the outlet box

  • @Neoxon619
    @Neoxon619 Жыл бұрын

    I was actually expecting a Galaxy Z Fold/Flip video, but I’m down for another Wish PC build. If nothing else, it’s a sign that GPUs aren’t in shortage anymore (plus the previous Wish PC build was a super-profitable video).

  • @LegionRRTX

    @LegionRRTX

    Жыл бұрын

    he will most likely do a shortcircuit about them and nothing more, and the watches its probably jake since he has the previous ones or hopefully its sara butt.

  • @Neoxon619

    @Neoxon619

    Жыл бұрын

    @@LegionRRTX I’d imagine that Linus would want to upgrade his Z Fold 3, so that tracks.

  • @LegionRRTX

    @LegionRRTX

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Neoxon619 of course he will, since the 3rd one's battery doesn't hold through the day, but that doesn't mean he will do a review, hell, even mkbhd isn't going to do one since the differences between the 3rd and 4th are not worth a video.

  • @n00bxl71

    @n00bxl71

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RisingRevengeance I'm ashamed to say that i was one of the people who bought a 1030 during the shortage. I have since moved on.

  • @n00bxl71

    @n00bxl71

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RisingRevengeance It was ironic because its a bad card and ppl don't like that. I also then got a prebuilt, which is another source of "shame"

  • @gbp2
    @gbp23 ай бұрын

    it's Deram memory. It plays Moody Blues. Tues-day Afternoon...

  • @ThunderEwokB
    @ThunderEwokB Жыл бұрын

    I usually install fans to 5v instead of the 12v, full speed problem solved. Worth mentioning I am using old stuff, no edge cutting cpu's or whatever

  • @Hiraghm
    @Hiraghm Жыл бұрын

    back in the day in the US, many electrical sockets only had two slots. To plug a grounded cable into them, you would get a 3-to-2 adapter that had a little wire hanging out that was mean to be inserted under the screw holding the faceplate to the wall.

  • @yourdad5909
    @yourdad5909 Жыл бұрын

    Screwdriver and screws for the ram are for ram slots similar to that of a laptop. In which u have to screw down the dimms similar to an nvme ssd, just horizontal instead of vertical

  • @Y0leeroy
    @Y0leeroy Жыл бұрын

    that's the thing, every component must be good if not you will have complications immediately or down the road. either shortly but yea that

  • @WalnutSpice
    @WalnutSpice7 ай бұрын

    The 1155 CPU's are freaking insane in how long theyve held resale value. Still running an 1155 system I built in 2014, upgraded the i5 3470 last year to an i7 3770, not even a K. $56 lowest price I could find

  • @aanddone4747
    @aanddone4747 Жыл бұрын

    19:53 Oh that brings back so many headphone memories

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