Imagine being a big fan of the channel and getting the opportunity to help the channel by sending them a power splitter to only be called “person from twitter” lmao
It was amazing seeing Linus do the ordering and assembly of this thing we are pretending Jake did on his own before. Some people are going to say obviously he did not do it on his own before, but those guys are just negative and smart.
@@Arachnoid_of_the_underverse The good part about doing it himself is it shows dedication, determination, costs the company nothing unless they want to but makes the point. It's actually an incredibly clever approach to take - cant be reprimanded for doing the thing anyway in your own time.
@@Churchgrimm that's not a mini-ITX board then, they're 6.7" square, the NGC is 5.9*6.3*4.3, you could fit a Nano-ITX (4.7"^2) or a Pico-ITX (3.9*2.8) in but a mini legitimately cannot fit in a standard NGC case unless you discovered a TARDIS disguised as a NGC.
@@lucasc5622 Sooo true, I'm a real veteran of 22 years old. I was playing it since the alpha versions. I was like 9 or 10 at the time. EDIT: I actually played the classic version on the web.
@@josegabrielgruber I hope they will clone Java Edition to C++, optimize it on the way, and release it as open source, but that's too much to ask probably. EDIT: the open source part is partly to still allow modding and also because I prefer open source anyway. EDIT: I'm not talking about Bedrock. Read the rest of the thread before being the fifth person pointing that out.
@@ydziros hahaha yeah, the Java can't be optimized, but, I'm saying about the code of the Minecraft, example, it just runs in single core, the render engine, so on... Maybe this will fixed in Minecraft 2.0? Who knows?
@@fghsgh YEAH, definitely would be awesome if they make minecraft open source. And about C++, I don't know, the Java is nice for modding, there's the Bedrock Edition which is written in C++ and....
linus: "FOR A TOTAL OF 16 FAST MINECRAFT INSTANCES" AMD: "Let me introduce you to " Two threadripper 2990WX with 64 threads each at 4.2 GHz without overclocking"
I bet Linus has Jake make LTT Shirts, Undies, and bottles (insulated beverage containers, since Thermos(tm) is trademarked) on the server as "required servitude" for building Jake a minecraft server to make friends with.
YES GREAT IDAE. you guys should make a resource pack that makes the leather armour colors different ltt merch, and have armour stands with that armour randomly generate along with a sign that says LTTSTORE.COM
Noctuas are low flow. Delta -SFH models for the airflow win - but use the AFBs, their FFBs get too LOUD when they're blowing over 200 FPM out of a single 120mm (or 80 FPM out of a single 80mm).
2:40 There USED to be "consumer" level dual CPU boards - the lower-end Tyan dual Athlon for example - but multi-core has killed that concept for consumer-grade hardware.
@Seven to be fair, there's a lot of people that think that Linus is an asshole, i just think that their relationship is beyond cameras and linus might see himself in the past on him, idk
well he's not bad at his job. imo, and from what i can tell based on a fairly large amount of comments, its his immature fortnite 9yr mentality(best way i could describe it) that the issue. but i will say its probably hard to be a kid, and looking up to ltt, and all of a sudden your an employee at the biggest tech channel.
Linus: Jake gimme a good reason to not fire you for this... Jake: well... look how many sponsors i got for this video. Linus: *THAT* is what i call a *really* good reason!
Yet Linus with his dick move not mentioning ''the twitter guy'' name who sent them the power supply. Plug that guy maybe he's got a youtube channel or something.
Choice777 did you consider the possibility of that guy not wanting to be mentioned since he would be spammed by about 200,000 people saying “oh hello you were in a Linus tech video”
Jake: *extensively engineers fully custom server in cad and has it fabricated by professional prototyping company* Linus: "Wow its amazing how sometimes these things just randomly fit together so well!"
So I love this channel and everything they do. I also have a hard time sleeping at night because I cannot afford what they make. I want everything they MAKE.
Hey give credit where credit is due. It's part of being a good leader. He could of kept it to himself. I think it's just the fact he proved him wrong about it being awesome. Honestly this crew he has is good. He wouldn't have gotten this far without them. All the great projects the have done have been Jake, Alex, and Anthony's. They are great guys.
@@MinorLG Biggest problem I had was broken redstone and carts far too often. Things that worked perfectly in vanilla broke in Spigot. Gave up on it the last server reset I did.
I used to play on the server all the time when it was still up, got all of the OG tools and gear several times over and an amazing little base with some friends. Sad its gone now, was fun while it lasted :)
@sexiewasd sad thing is we don't know when these vids are made so they could have made stuff but it might not have come through the pipeline yet but k hope they use it alot
I would imagine this level of precision and machining would be a very long very expensive project for their style of shop. Stuff like the front grill maybe, but the level of “nothing can be off” for a server seems unreasonable.
Minecraft has been multi-threaded for a long long time. When people say that it's “Single-Core” What they really mean, is that the bulk of the main game is run on a single thread, so it generally thrashes your single-core performance. -Some comment from a simple google search
@@BoopLoopy Literally what that forum guy wrote. To clarify though, there really isn't much that a game like Minecraft CAN do about its serial nature of logic. At least without a heavy rewrite of the underlying structure and some computer science wizardry. The multithreaded components are mostly scheduling graphical processing, while the logic of the game is fundamentally procedural and synchronous. This may differ for server logic optimisation to some degree, but otherwise 1 game tick in one place will be precisely 1 tick for the entire server. EDIT: Since I am still getting replies on this, I clarify that I was referring to more procedural block logic rather than stuff like world generation or rendering which can definitely be multithreaded. However, since this does make up for a huge portion of the lag (unless you are redstoning or using technical mods), I will admit that I was wrong.
OK 100% serious. Can you make some LTT case badges? I just bought the Lian Li 011D, and ... it's too nice. I need to go back to the 90's and cover it with gawdy stickers like a computer nerds version of a Lisa Frank trapper keeper. There won't even be a single zip tie visable on the exterior of the case and I am getting twitchy and having regrets....
In 2014 I ran a Minecraft server on a core 2 duo and it worked perfectly well for at least ten of us to play without a hitch. I don’t know why some people feel like they need to build an industrial powered server just to play Minecraft with their friends.
As I can see, you have a stack of likes! I chose not to destroy it by not liking (I don't like comments with swear words, even though it's a quote, xD!!!) Let's maintain that number everyone! :D!
@@Dommbuscus Well it says on the web that it's 4tb of "memory," which is typically used to mean RAM, although I suppose you could interpret it to mean internal storage
This video is now 3 years old. Can you make a upgraded video with todays hardware? For minecraft , ark and other games? Or im open for a txt file with parts to build one! :D
@The EastMan I would never want to be associated with the generation that was all about instant gratification and "Me Me Me" that ruined the world like the Boomers did. That would be defamatory.