@@Consural No really dude.. Smartphone phones are almost end of its limitations soon.. But computer microprocessors are yet to do decades of development to increase the power limitation through Moree's law. And there are quantum computer also which can be only used in PC right now unless some magic development for mobile..
@@marcusavron47 Right? This is the sort of thing that merits a custom deck build. Something you can slap a couple 1080mm rads into for ultimate cooling.
In the last WAN show Linus mentioned how it was a complete disaster and that everything is a mess and he doesn't know what they're gonna do about it. But yeah hope they figure it out.
@@patrickgillespie3321 I mean they were shooting the disaster so whether it works or not(they'll make it work; they always do), it'll prolly be a video.
That one dropped CPU could get me a decent used car and an amazing PC. With 10mil subscribers he can drop a CPU like that every week. No hate but it's a bit sad.
I've been on Firefox for a couple of years, but on my Linux+GNU system I've recently found that RAM usages might be unexpected. Palemoon 280MB, Firefox 170MB and chromium (ungoogled) 48MB all loading a single tab with bbc.com.
@@teguhsuryadi5387 exactly, thats why HPe and IBM are pushing midcycle updates of their machines to incorporate PCIe G4 even before the Cooperlake and Crystal Lake are due mid 2020
Typical Apple Fanboy: haha acording to mega accurate graph, our lord apple saiys that my $50,000 apple pRO is 9 speed while ur puny broke ass compoter is only 1 speed!!!!
@@mikidof You shouldn't be here, noob. Anyone knows Linus drops things on a regular base. Sometimes he is lucky and drops something expensive. Then he's cool to have the balls to just spend another 1000's bucks to get new ones.
@@shawnsmith3741 if they do, why are they still sponsoring LTT. And more over, why do we need to get on our terraces and shout from there. Just skip the damn ad instead of trying to find recognition by putting in the comments and getting likes.
Can you please tell us your total daily power consumption at LMGLTT. Please....I work for edf energy and am beginning to think we need to give you your own reactor!
This needs an update and to be done with 3090s with parsec on each VM. Then it could be done remotely. I love these crazy build log videos and would love to see more of them!
Intel: What cpu and ssd's do you want? nVidia: What cards do you want? Melanox: What cards do you want? Kingston: What ram do you want? EVGA: What psu do you want? EK: What parts do you want? Linus: yes.
@@ipadize We the people of the internet do not forgive you for such transgression, you'll be getting a fine of 2.5BTC in your mail soon. Best regards, The Internet.
Because of CPU’s linear sync calculation with the two CPU’s that law is basically making it only give the performance of 1 and a half of those CPU’s, multi socket thread syncing also plays into this
well to be fair its most likely not going to be short, they are probably going to run for 30 mins or so with everyone working to get proper reads and values
***********BREAKING NEWS************* President Linus gives "Stand Down" order, on destroying Taran in a Retaliatory Strike for shooting down his Drone in, NOT HIS YARD.*
Digital storm Lynx pc for 700 dollars or a iBUYPOWER - Gaming Desktop - Intel Core i3-9100F - 8GB Memory - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 - 1TB Hard Drive + 120GB Solid State Drive - Black and the digital storm lynx pc Gaming: Multitasking: AMD Ryzen 5 3400G Radeon RX Vega 11 8GB DDR4 Memory 2TB 7200RPM Storage Windows 10
I'm still watching these insane builds and I can't even save up to buy a ram stick Finally got my first pair of ram sticks after 4 months lol 4 more months to buy a mobo finally got my mobo 4 more months for my gpu
@@Y-ō-kai Ram is like your immediate memory where a harddrive it where you store things. Think of it as ram being personal inventory and harddrive is like a storage chest
@@Dumpsterfire95 At the end of the year he throws the whole PC on the ground. Because he can! After a word from his sponsor and a word of his mates who have to clean the stuff up.
@@SenjuTheSlime prbly not. In the best case I guess a few thousand FPS but you would need otpifine I guess, so it uses more than one core( as far as I now)
The electric company would be like: *Hi! How fast is your PC? Oh, not that bad... Would you build another PC exactly the same as this, and merge them togheter to make a much more powerful PC? :))) Because we love money...umm, customers.*
@@Ameera-l6l HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAGAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAYAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAH Super funny
Out of curiosity, I sourced all the parts mentioned in this video to see what it would cost to build it today, 08/10/21, and you can do so for roughly $45,000, account for tax and any minor hidden costs. The diminishing effect of time on technology is real. The GPU's were nearly half the cost as you might expect due to the GPU inflation. They are nearly $3,500 each.
@@jeschinstad 6 rigs with a combine cost of $100k gives you a budget of just over $16,000 which would give you a good bit better specs per user than they got doing it this way.
If you don't intentionally drop a CPU, the price is irrelevant. I just ruined a mobo a few weeks ago by dropping the CPU on the socket. Very annoying. But it happens when you handle a lot of hardware. They make it too easy for it to happen though, considering the catastrophic consequences it might have.
For about 10% of the cost, you can get a computer that can handle 6 editors. I mean, you may have to wait a year to get it fully operational, but you save 90 grand, so...
@@8lec_R You would think that. But with the fact that some of the RTXs have a CUDA problem, there should be some that are refurb coming out soon for a more modest price; and there is nothing wrong with refurb.