I've been watching you for a while and enjoy your show. I'm 72 years old and building my own computer today. Taking a break for a moment. You're very entertaining.
Linus, I gotta say: You always give yourself such a hard time and alot of the times you are prone to listen to the critics and haters while most people don't even think that way. What you and your wife and the whole team around you two have built up in the past couple of years is incredible. You are on of the most professionally seeming companies inside the youtube space and you really shouldn't listen to random comments about high turnover rates at LMG or bad pay or random nonsense. Adress those things, if you come across them, but don't let them get to you. You guys are amazing at what you do and you are getting better and better. Also: Stick with the beard, it looks really good.
@Thomas Borisov They're probably better now then they were when I used to smoke them. In all seriousness I've done the small - medium sized business thing before and although the pay structure tends to cap out pretty quick you usually get a better working relationship with your colleagues which for some is priceless.
I mean if you aren’t passionate about your own company who will be? You need to love your company if you want to get love back otherwise your not doing your best work
It's amazing how far we got in just three years. 2017, the desktop Ryzen was contesting HEDT with just eight cores, and beating even the Intel 10-core in some workloads. Fast forward three years and there is a 64-core beast as a workstation CPU, costing a whole lot. But comparing to 2017, you get better IPC, smaller node, higher clocks ... and more than double the cores. It is almost an oxymoron that ThreadRipper is very expensive and yet very cost-efficient at the same time :D
Garrett K I get that. I do know that these chips compared to previous chips especially out of intel are very cost efficient and performance intensive. just saying that for any CPU 24 cores is alot, and when you use the word reasonable it that sentence its just kinda funny.
Mad respect for Linus being dad while streaming and just doing it without apologizing! Big reason beyond the tech for why I stay subscribed and watch often!
Dude the fact that you value your coworkers and employees enough to give them the best tools for the job they can get speaks volumes! Most businesses try to demand champagne results on a beer budget, while you actually reinvest and grow it to be at the bleeding edge! Kudos to you Linus!!!
When Linus was talking about his company decisions, it irks me too. Here's a guy whos funnelled his earnings into making everything better and building a company off the back of it. He invests in not only his own future, but the company he's built. Other people. Out of all of the tech-tubers, he's really stepped forward and gone about it in a much larger scoped operation and done well from it.
It's hard to judge either way exactly without more information, but I'd also lean towards he being a fairly good owner. One guy in the chat was criticizing a 25 percent turnover, but that is excellent within the space LMG is in. People who have little business sense like to judge it seems.
that is totally fine. The big problem is the retarded north American system in general, where it apparently is not the standard by law that employees simply get payed when they are sick, no matter what. There should be no company-dependent policy whatsoever. This must be a law, full stop. I thougt that absolutely goes by itself when talking about a first-world country. I expected this from the US with their ingenius, capitalistic, anti-employee philosophies in general, but Canada really dissappoints me. Sure there is a bucket for overall employee cost, but holidays and sick days are NOT the same as the latter you cannot influence. There simply should be a yearly wage that you get no matter how often you are sick (and a given amount of holidays), of course above a certain threshold insurances/public funds should kick in instead of the employer directly.
@@RandomUser2401 you dont NEED to use your holidays for a vacation. It's always this stupid thought of what they deserve blah blah blah. Seriously, then the answer is to leave. What are you expecting exactly, unlimited sick pay whenever you say your sick and that's it? It's funny as the employee can change their situation by leaving, yet you seem to want it to be that employers have to jump though hoops to fire their asses. So in the end it comes out, you want the government to give out benefits for that too. Stfu with this 1st world crap that we should have *insert here*, it shows you have no clue how said position was achieved. It wasn't achieved by all the crap you seem to want..
@@anmc5315 haha you are funny... there is a long long list of first world countries that have EXACTLY the system I described, are doing jolly fine in general and especially now in the Corona crisis doing much much better than the US, far less jobless, homeless and poor people. What I describe has nothing to do with the gov giving out endless benefits - it is a perfectly balanced system between gov, employer and employee where each has their rights and duties to fullfill. Nobody just takes random sick days off because they want to or fakes being sick, only very very stupid people do this. Of course, after a certain amount/frequency of sicknesses an employer can also simply ask for a "sick certificate" from a doctor or quit the contract with said employee. Next big mistake is holidays: They are there and SHOULD be used for vacations and relaxing. There are endless studies that show how utterly bad it is for employees to NOT take vacations and just work year round. Very quickly, performance degrades heavily and sooner or later people get seriously sick, burnout, cannot work at all. There is a very good reason any legit first world country has a guaranteed payed amount of holidays for everyone. This has NOTHING to do with endless benefits and even less with communism.
Linus explaining how the GPU fell and got damaged and that it wasn't his fault... Or it just realized where it was and just decided to get it over with
Been watching for years and I really feel like Linus has fallen back in love with work, maybe even more so than before, and it's honestly great to see. Keep it coming!
That's what happens when you're finnally financially free to speak your mind without having to censor yourself for advertisers, must feel pretty liberating
@@themrenerd7384It's mind-blowing to see 4X cores with the same name and similar price in a 9-year span. I guess than R9 6950X's will have 40 cores lol.
Linus' wife: (at bedtime) honey, tell me about your day Linus: After I tell you about Origin PC. Origin PC offers beautiful custom desktops high-performance laptops..
Linus: Let's shoot everything with the RED 8K Camera! Also Linus: **this webcam is not that bad...** That's exactly what lockdown is doing to all of us...
Teach each child that he has value and make him feel that he has a useful function in the family. He did that once with his small son in a previous video build.
Linus: Let's shoot everything with the RED 8K Camera! Also Linus: *this webcam is not that bad...* That's exactly what lockdown is doing to all of us...
When are you doing the follow up to this build? Really interested in what you would of done differently and see how fast you can blow through a render in premier. Great job as always!
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Some of the terminology Linus used in todays build thingamaboober; nifty difty; installamabated; wiggle waggle; dedurped Is this new tech or tech specific to Canada?
@@Pwnstared His mother is Deaf, and he used to be her interpreter. He mentions it occasionally, for example in his review of his first mobile phone (unlimited texts and a real keyboard cause they couldn't call anyway)
You're right about first time LTT buyers in the US - got my first merch over the weekend and now I'm rocking the Stealth hoodie and the water bottle, and I definitely notice the difference when my drink is still cold long after my other water bottle has reached room temp
I don't like the placement of all the brackets. Alt gr is horrible if you need them every day, but if you aren't coding it doesn't matter and if you do you might not mind it.
I hate that it's disappearing off decent keyboards, the whole point of ISO was to keep the layout standard for Europe keyboards, the awful enter key on US layout is so annoying during long typing sessions.
@@Deses Logitech is a Swiss company and they don't even offer the proper keys on their European keyboards, has everyone making keyboards given up now or what?
what did linus say specifically in sign language i got the jist like "Thank You for watching....maybe ill see you next time.. bye" idk if thats what he said but still impressive he can end the stream without audio and still knew what he meant even though ive never studied sign language at all
This is pretty much my Rig, but I only use it for light gaming, streaming, and the occasional blender render, XD. The big difficulty is getting rid of all the heat, It doubles as a space heater all year round. I got the board on sale, and being a LTT fan I just had to complete the build. "futureproofing" is my excuse, haha
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some really good troubleshooting in this stream, i wish more youtube videos were brave enough to show their mistakes, its what makes linus so relatable. great vid very informative and cool build
I have 100A service as well. I also have a 100A pushmatic breaker box that I blew out this weekend. Now I get to spend tomorrow taking the day off while an electrician wires in a 200A box and AEP runs a 200A service line down. Im getting 3 220v outlets put in so I can run a welder, dryer, and stove. Right now, running any one of those reboots my PC and my lights start flickering. Gotta love old homes.
@@lunchbox1341 the parent comment is asking if he changed it, because he said he might change it. Whether it is adequate or not is out of the question.
$15 shipping to UK, trouble is then add in 30% import duty/vat means that even the $50 min spend would end up being significantly more for me. Depends on profit margin for the products but been burned on stuff like this before even though looks a good deal initially
@@CJonestheSteam72 and this is why its so hard to get shipping to the uk form north America you tax everything so crazy so you can pay for your social programs
RazgrizRevenge Oh no. A country supposedly ravaged by the failures of socialized healthcare has something you need, and can’t afford you say? 🙄 Blaming your inability to afford something on anything but the country and system that poorly compensates you whilst also profiting from not medically insuring you is why typically better educated and happier people throughout the world laugh at you.
Hey Linus, Austin from North Dakota here (hey neighbor!). I just wanted to let you know that this was my favorite video ever from you guys. One of the biggest reason I love watching your videos is because you guys are so down to earth and relatable. You openly talk about your business that you built, and bring your family into videos, you make videos of you upgrading your employees home setups, but above all of that you guys still cover tech news accurately and on all fronts whether it be a perspective for those with little money, or a perspective for those with funds and knowledge, you include everything so that you know your viewers are taken care of. I have been watching the channel for entertainment for 3 years now since I first came to the channel looking for tips on how to build my first PC. You have taught me a lot about life just from watching you and learning how you see things, and I can't thank you enough for being who you are, and doing what you guys do. Thank you so much.
@@osamaelkhalfaoui4784 I wish there was a way for my mom to be alive so I could spend it with her on Mother's Day, however... we aren't always so fortunate to have access to which we desire. Sorry, bud... no Bin Ladin'n this 1337kr3w 1deag 7 strait seasons as Cal-Main God, nottttt taaaa-dayyyyyyyy!
@@osamaelkhalfaoui4784 Who said I don't posses polite mannerism, or a sense of class when interacting in the real world..? My father was a Navy Seal, dude is the absolute epitome of a Man's Man... the level of wisdom, work ethic and drive that he has invested in me is the very reason I've achieved the success I have. Cute attempt at taking a shot in the dark, but you didn't even hit the damn wall.. let alone the target/bullseye that hung on it. If I do a little bit of trolling on the internet, because... internet... how is that in anyway an assumed reflection of my character elsewhere? You're welcome to load another blank and try again, however, I think I've made it clear I'm much different than you're, likely, envisioning over there. I bet you think you're real slick with your dumbass pseudo-model collar-pull whilst looking off to the side + retro-flannel / fuzzy peacoat or w/e TF jacket you god damn hipsters spend Supreme-grade money on, don'tcha? You really come off as one of those little bitch renditions of a man you see walking in the cities...
I LOVE the live stream LONG videos. I'm a Class A CDL driver and spend many hrs on the road. I find you'd long ones and just hit play and love listening to them. In the past I've always searched your videos for tech tips and since I've ran into your live streams I've found my self listening to many of your videos every day! Especially after seeing your heart filled thinking about retiring. Shows don't show those. It's you. It's not LTT video. It's a true Linus video to all of us. Your honest thoughts and feelings. It shows your not afraid to put your self out there. You need a shirt that shows something computer related and the saying "these ones here" 🤣
3 hour live stream to build a computer, and you never stopped talking for 10 solid seconds. I, meanwhile, took 4.5 hours to build mine while fully focused on the task. Kuddos for being able to be entertaining at the same time you do this, and still get great results.
Cant wait to use that sponsor ay home when my GF and I need to book some time in the room. Its currently a struggle to set times when the kids are watching tv in there vs when my GF and I need to... Occupy it. This sponsor os just what we needed!
Linus: “I’m just going to get started with this video because...” Me: “today’s video is brought to you by” Linus: (Not saying that) Me: “Who are you and what happened to my favorite sellout?” Edit: Linus later: Go to LTT STORE DOT COM... right after we take look at our Sponsor!
Me: Linus is a shill. Linus: Nick is a shill. Nick: Can I interest you in these 'Nick is a shill' T-shirts? No shade tho, the merch is legit. This joke is brought to you by Lttstore.com
With regards to pcie lanes: Usually the first pcie slot is connected directly to the cpu, while the lower ones go through the chipset (which is itself connected by 4x pcie4 to the cpu). The chipset however also handles most USB ports and potentially secondary m.2. So if you saturate the chipset's bandwidth, you'd run into latency issues.
Linus, Seasons Greetings! Keep up the great work that we have come to love and respect over the years. You and your staff deserve any financial reward that comes your way from diligent attention to the things that matter. Never change, NEVER sell.
for the AC minisplits: Sometimes it also makes sense to use three small exterior units, depending on where the interior units are. 1. The small units are sometimes much cheaper than larger ones, 2. Sometimes you can get away with much shorter coolant lines, 3. If there is a problem with an exterior unit, you still have the other ones working. This stuff always fails when you least need it. You will be happy if not all your AC fails at the same time ;-)
A PCB board in a graphics card is analogous to a dozen eggs in an carton. If the carton keeps the eggs immobile and separate, the carton can be dropped (from a very low height) with few (if any) eggs breaking. If the carton, instead, keeps eggs immobile by locking them together (i.e. adjacent eggs are shell-to-shell); on impact, some eggs would become the "crumple zones" for all the eggs in the carton. When dropped, a PCB board responds like the later; the leading edge at the point-of-impact absorbs the moment of impulse for the entire mass, while every other point on the board absorbs a moment of impulse relative to its distance from leading edge and the mass of the board "above" it. If the impact causes fractures (including micro-fractures), the device has been damaged physically and electrical pathways may be impaired or severed. It is possible that a single drop will not impair electrical pathways, but subsequent drops will compound existing micro-fractures until impairment or failure occurs. "I dropped this thing a thousand times. It never broke before." Yes... it did. It just never caused catastrophic failure in any component you care about.