The Nightmare Build – Pyramid PC Pt. 2

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My sweet little whorish Nora, I did as you told me, you dirty little girl, and pulled myself off twice when I read your letter. I am delighted to see that you do like being fucked arseways. Yes, now I can remember that night when I fucked you for so long backwards. It was the dirtiest fucking I ever gave you, darling. My prick was stuck up in you for hours, fucking in and out under your upturned rump. I felt your fat sweaty buttocks under my belly and saw your flushed face and mad eyes. At every fuck I gave you your shameless tongue come bursting out through your lips and if I gave you a bigger stronger fuck than usual fat dirty farts came spluttering out of your backside. You had an arse full of farts that night, darling, and I fucked them out of you, big fat fellows, long windy ones, quick little merry cracks and a lot of tiny little naughty farties ending in a long gush from your hole. It is wonderful to fuck a farting woman when every fuck drives one out of her. I think I would know Nora’s fart anywhere. I think I could pick hers out in a roomful of farting women. It is a rather girlish noise not like the wet windy fart which I imagine fat wives have. It is sudden and dry and dirty like what a bold girl would let off in fun in a school dormitory at night. I hope Nora will let off no end of her farts in my face so that I may know their smell also. You say when I go back you will suck me off and you want me to lick your cunt, you little depraved blackguard. I hope you will surprise me some time when I am asleep dressed, steal over me with a whore’s glow in your slumbrous eyes, gently undo button after button in the fly of my trousers and gently take out your lover’s fat mickey, lap it up in your moist mouth and suck away at it till it gets fatter and stiffer and comes off in your mouth. Sometime too I shall surprise you asleep, lift up your skirts and open your hot drawers gently, then lie down gently by you and begin to lick lazily round your bush. You will begin to stir uneasily then I will lick the lips of my darling’s cunt. You will begin to groan and grunt and sigh and fart with lust in your sleep. Then I will lick up faster and faster like a ravenous dog until your cunt is a mass of slime and your body wriggling wildly. Goodnight, my little farting Nora, my dirty little fuckbird! There is one lovely word, darling, you have underlined to make me pull myself off better. Write me more about that and yourself, sweetly, dirtier, dirtier. JIM

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- It's finally here, the first test fit of the pyramid PC. Something we had intended to do literally months ago. We meticulously planned the placement of every part in this case to ensure that no space was being wasted, which was fine until NVIDIA announced their 3000 series graphics cards and our client demanded that we switch to the RTX 3090. Now, this was rather annoying for several reasons. One, we had to return about $30,000 worth of last Gen Quadros. And also the RTX 3090 is physically larger than any founder's edition GPU that came before it. And literally wouldn't fit into our pyramid case. I mean, clearly we figured it out, but the journey to get here has not been an easy one. Just like my journey to this segue to our sponsor. That's a good one. Protect your floors from your computer chair with ruggable. Ruggable rugs are machine washable and stay in place with their non-slip pads. Use code linux10 to get 10% off your order at the link below. (upbeat music) - Well, you hopefully just saw an intro with a mostly assembled pyramid PC, although we're very far from it right now, as you can probably tell, the workshop's mostly gone. So everything needs to be out of here by Monday. It's currently Thursday and I still have a lot to do. It's gonna be awesome. Like there's gonna be construction. We're finally gonna be able to use this big guy here and like the sandblaster. But anyway, it's not gonna be very easy, getting that all done by Tuesday. So, yeah. Do you want to look at what we have to do? - Ah, yeah. Wow. That looks awesome though. Our terrible customer is gonna love this. - Yeah, it's something else. The biggest thing we have to do are create these side tunnels here. It's not gonna be super easy. I did these super cool fill patterns where it just automatically generates a bunch of holes for you. It's gonna take awhile. - Oh, and we're gonna do it twice. - Yeah, we're gonna do that one twice. - But that's fine 'cause we can just put them on top of each other and go right through both of them, right? - No, we're gonna do it twice. - Okay, fine. Why is there a gigantic red button? - Oh, the gigantic red button. So it's going to say over clock in really big letters. - Yeah. - Across the bottom, but when you actually press it, it's just. - This thing is gonna glow like a beacon. - Did you see what we're using for RGB in it? - I did. - Yeah, we're using these two estera helios tubes. (laughs) it's gonna be so awesome. - Oh my God, okay. It's gonna kick off a lot of heat into the machines. They're only like 27 watts each. Checked Yeah, I was kind of concerned about that. - Okay. - I guess we just do it now. - Yeah, It's ready to go for better for worse. (*) - All right, not bad. - Well that looks awesome. - I know. Let's see. Can we just... - don't ruin it. - I'm not gonna ruin it. I'm just picking it up. Yeah, I don't know if there's a cooler, like computer side panel out there really. - So, now what? - Well, this needs to get attached to that. - Right, somehow. - So we need to make five standoffs for every single one of these. I've already been doing it a bit, but. you get to make one of them. - Oh, I have never used a lead before I paid a lot of money for it. So I guess I should get to use it at least once, right? - Yeah. Well for a lead you didn't spend very much money on it, but you know, same difference. - Well, it felt like a lot of money. How much was this thing? - It's like four grand. - $4000 thousand dollars is a lot of money. - Not for a lead, look at this thing. - You can buy decent car. It looks heavy duty. - It's very heavy duty - And old. - It's very old. It's from the sixties or something. The thing that we're making is just this. It could not be as simple as that. - Huh. And we can thread them like that and everything too, right? - Yup. - Can you thread them like that on the lay there, Is that something you do after? - No, you thread it like that on the lay - sweet. - So for internal stuff, you just tap it like normal, but if you want it to do, you can make literally any thread that you want on here. Like you can take this right here as a thread cutting tool. And then using all of these numbers on the side, you're able to have it match the speed in the RPM to cut literally any thread that you want. (engine roaring) - All right that's about an inch. Supposed to smoke? - Yeah, at time. - Okay. - So the nice thing about using this for tapping is that you don't really have to worry about breaking it 'cause this right here is not holding a tight enough. Like you don't have enough purchased on it. So it's kind of training wheels mode. I would just turn it on and thread it in. (engine roaring) Nice and slow. (engine roaring) - That's neat. - Well, these are the last scraps of our workshop over here. There's nothing left. It's all gone 'cause constructions it's gonna be happening here tomorrow. All of our machines are just out of commission for the next two months over here, but it's fine 'cause I got everything done that I needed to over here and built a new workshop. (upbeat music) This is what we're working with for the next two months. So we've got like welder, laser cutter, bench grinder. I don't know, it's actually kinda nice. The sound's probably way better. There's just so much crap in here that you don't have all the reverb. I actually kinda like it. It's nice and homey. Everything that you need is just right here and everything for the pyramid PC is ready to be put on. - Wow, this is a lot of progress. The panels look absolutely fantastic. My standoff is definitely the best one. - Oh yeah, It's probably one of these. - Yeah. I tried. - These GPU's, if you kind of look at where they're placed. - They're a little high. - Yeah, they're a little bit high, angles not quite right. So I'm kinda thinking we should. - Hey, in my defense, you didn't tell me there were gonna be standoffs here when I positioned it. This is on you. Also It can't go there because if he decides to go with 3000 series, they're gonna be tall. We might have a bigger problem than we thought. - They're gonna be tall. - 3000 series is tall. - Huh? - It's not standard height. - It's not standard height. Why is it not standard height? - Well, because it's got over 10,000 cuda cores. What do you want from me? - Well, couldn't you just use those GPU's that we bought them. - Well, because there's a new one coming and he's all like, eh, eh my friend told me that there's a new faster one coming. I'm like I told you there's a new faster one coming. But anyway, now he decided he wants the new one. So now what? - Well, I'm thinking that we can kind of move it up here. We can notch all the plate that the GPS are attached to drop them down a tiny bit. - Sure. - Like in order to get at them, you'll have to probably take off this panel. It'll be a bit of a pain, but, - That's fine. User-friendliness was never a factor in the design for me. - Yeah, same. Spent a couple of weeks since the NVIDIA RTX 3000 series announcement and well, we still have two really big problems, but we have solutions for them right now, at least. So this right here is an RTX 3090. It is frigging massive for context. This is the size of the GPU that we were thinking would be going in this case. And it's just in every single dimension way smaller who would have ever thought that like a Maxwell Titan would get dwarfed. So we're gonna have to cut out the GPU mount, place it back in, in a completely new position and kind of redo the PCIE risers to accommodate these absolute beasts. That's not a huge deal, but at the same time, these things draw just way too much power, like way more than they deserve to really. So when we have two of them and SLI along with thread ripper, I'm genuinely concerned that the 1300 watt power supply that we have in this won't be enough. The reason that's a huge problem is that 1600 watt power supplies like this one right here are just way longer. (chuckles) So a normal one's 170 millimeters. This one I think is like 200 and change. And if you look here, doesn't fit, not at all. So this would have been absolutely terrible except Silverstone actually just released a short 1600 watt power supply. That's only, I think 180 millimeters, which gives us well, you know, the 170 millimeter standard one, we have about 10 millimeters of clearance. So we have about zero now, but at least it work. (chuckles) - Well, Now I get to do my absolute favorite thing in the world (indistinct) work I've already done. (metal Screeching) Oh, it's not getting much better than that. Before I put the GPU's in, I need to install the side panel so that I can, make sure displaying them properly in order to do that. I need like a good reference plane for everything to go off of. So, I'm gonna install the little casters that go on the bottom, eat some nuts that I'm gonna weld right on here. And then we can use just level as our reference point for all of the side panels to go off of. (metal Screeching) I got the leveling feet on. And if you're wondering these three corners here are all completely flat. And this one right here is a 10th of an inch higher, which honestly is way closer to square than I thought it would be. And we've got the side panels on here finally. And we can look at what it's actually gonna be like the whole thing's kind of scary if I'm honest, like it's a pretty intimidating machine, but anyway, finally going to get to attach to the side panels. So I have to tack on these little spacers here and just slowly massage the whole thing so that everything is just nice and square and perfect. It's what's gonna really make it look nice and good. Then one thing I can see right here is that like this space there needs to be just slightly shorter because there's a bit more weld behind it. Just tuning everything like that. Give it that real like nice not just a look. - I last saw this when we realized we were gonna have to change over to our TX 3000 series because new graphics cards launched and they didn't even support four way configurations because of power restrictions. - Oh yeah, so what I've done since then, this right here. is the GPU mount. It's going back in, but in a different place fairly soon. - Wow. Yup, you removed that already. - But to make sure that it goes in the right spot, we need to have all of these side panels on there first, and this is kind of like the most crucial it has to look good. - Perfect, right? - It's pretty close, but not quite perfect at the moment. - Yeah, I can see it's a little bit kinda that way right now. - Yeah, the welds are bigger on this side and this side. We gonna have to trim these down just a tiny bit with the ankle grinder. - Got it. - Good Lord, that is a lot of GPU. - Yeah, are you ready for an absolute glute workout Linus? - Glute workout. - Well, because of all the buck clenching, that's going happen when we test fit these. - Okay. Yeah, this is three grand worth of graphics card. Double that if you wanna use that E-bay scalper prices this way, right? - Yeah, that way. - Holy crap. This is really tight dude. This might be a problem legitimately. It doesn't look good. - How was it before? - I'll show you, kinda like that. - That's not bad. - It's gonna be really hard to get the graphics cards in though. - Oh yeah, it's gonna be terrible. - Yeah, like really hard. - Well, that's why it's on its own little sliding thing. Like. - A sliding thing. - This piece right here is supposed to just come out as one thing. You can take all of them out at once. - I don't think we'll be, how will we slide it though? There's no sliding. Like, look, - Well, maybe if you go with the other side. - No, it's the same. (indistinct) these cards are too big. Does anyone make a Kompass 3090? - Well, we'll just bring it back here. Like right there. I think that's fine. - Yeah, but look, you can't lift them out of the slots 'cause of the bars. - So? - Wait, so you mean he'll just once we welded in place, he'll just never be able to remove the graphics. They're like, we're gonna weld the cards? (indistinct) - We're not gonna weld the graphics cards into the machine. - 'Cause that's what it sounds like you're suggesting. - No, we can just take the power supply. No, we can't. - Well, we can't? - We could shave off some of the mounting plate. - Yeah. - Put a big old notch in there. - Yeah. - Lower the whole thing down about half an inch. - Yeah. - And then it's still isn't really gonna fit, but it's gonna fit better than it does right now. - Yeah, okay. (metal Screeching) So I'm your (indistinct) handsman to hold this in place while you do the real work? - Pretty much? - I'm okay with that. - I'm also going to be holding it in while you look at it and make sure it looks good. - Oh, I see. - I actually think it looks pretty good right there. - I actually think it looks pretty good right here too. - Okay. I'll hold it. You go over there and then take a look. - Okay. Eyeballing the all-seeing eye. - Ain't bad, actually. - (indistinct) not bad at all. It's pretty close. (*) - Heck yeah. This vacuum is the absolute best tool in the shop. (*) - It's weird flex, but okay. (chuckles) (*) Let's do it. This is the part where we find out if we can actually build the rig in here and if it's time to powder coat this mess for final assembly. Man, this is a heavy board. Haven't actually worked with thread ripper in a while. 'Cause it sort of doesn't make sense with Ryzen 5,000 Harlequin. Not my problem. - Yeah. - The client gets what's the client wants. - 64 of course. You know I just realized. Is that an extended ATX? - why? - When we move the GPU mount, it might interfere. - You've got to be kidding me. - Well. - I don't even think it's close, man. - Yeah. - Okay, what are our options here? - Are there any proper ATX (indistinct) boards? - I don't know. - Let's go find out. - Our other options, we can move the GPU Mount. - Ah, every single TRX (indistinct) board we have is wider like this. I mean, how much of this post do we really need? Like, could we cut away half of it until we can get the board in there? - Well, we can just remove the whole thing and like move the post to be right up here in the corner. It's just like four or five hours of work. (*) We did it. - Thanks. That cut though looks phenomenal. - Yeah, I almost feel like we should just leave it, but we shouldn't. - I'm kinda tempted. (both chuckles) I've got our 64 core processor and our two terabyte, 970 Evo plus SSD in here now. Yes, technically we could have gone with a Gen 4 SSD or whatever, by the time we actually fricking built this thing, but we're already sourced this far. So it's done. - Well, actually we sourced. - No, I'm not making any more changes. I love that. We picked the tackiest RAM on earth for this machine. - Wait, it's not that bad. - Oh, I thought this was a Royal Neo. - Its the Neo. - Oh no, nevermind this stuff sick, okay. - Yeah, that was frigging expensive too. It was like two grand. - Wow. - It's c16. - 3,200 c16, 32 gig modules. - Oh yeah. So that's a total of 256 gigs of RAM. - Yeah. - Oh my God, this is so trippy. Come here. - What? - Come here. - Wow. See this piece of foam. It's probably not very heavy, right? Could you just grab it and pick it up. Just pick it up. - Whoa. (chuckles) - (indistinct) that crazy. - Yeah. - It doesn't seem like it should have such a strong suction effect. - I know. It's just so cool. - Actually, this packaging is pretty beautiful, but how thick is this right here? Let's look about half an inch. Doesn't it? - Yeah, why? - You have why we need a half inch spacer for the back of the motherboard. - Oh, we could just steal some foam from that. - Yeah. - I mean he'll never see it. - Yeah, It's pretty nice packaging. Here we go. You think CA will destroy this? - It should be okay. - Not sure, I don't think it's gonna fit, but we're gonna try. - It's worth the shot, kinda priceless. This is an IceGiant thermosiphon prototype. And from our testing, it was actually the best performing air cooler possible for thread ripper. Whoa. - There's no way it's fitting. - Well, hold on. Can you be slightly more positive here, sir? Oh God, it's heavy. Okay, if those WI-FI nubbins are the only thing, keeping this from going in. my anger level Alex, so high. I think the WI-FI nubbins are keeping you from going in. Why? - We can water cool it. (beep) yeah, I really don't want a water cooler. So I talked to Nicholas who did the video on the editor's rigs and you know what can actually cool them? The U12S here, not great, but the U14S is good enough. And I believe it's going fit just fine in our chassis. We're just frigging awesome 'cause I was really scared there for a second because on the bottom panel we have this kind of spacing for all of the fans I spaced them like this just because I thought it looked better and use up the space more efficiently. Although, because I knew from the start, I wasn't gonna be water cooling it. I didn't do the spacing rates. So you can add a rad, I thought we we're gore, but we're fine. It's fine. Everything's fine. Do you think it's fine, Brandon? - Seems fine. - Okay. - Do you have confidence in you? - I have mild confidence. There's certainly a reason that we are pre-building this entire thing before we send it off to get powder-coated. I think the fan has to go on the other side. All right. The amount of clearance that we have is frankly kind of incredible. It's also incredibly fortunate that our 12 (indistinct) of power with almost underneath the GPUs and if that had been the case, I think we would have just been boned. Fit them on these it's so tight. It's the kind of thing where it would never recommend fitting something as tight. But when you have like a router that's repeatable to a (indistinct) it's pretty awesome to be able to just like fit everything, I guess it's GPU time. This is kinda like, this is the moment Brandon. Yeah. Like will it just go in? Oh, that was actually not hard at all. Okay. - Looks good? - Yeah, it does look good. There's the mount. The RGB and this costs more than like the average computer. Now the final bit is the power supply. All right. This goes in. We're good. We're totally good. We can have a functioning PC in this case. Well, the power supply fits. It was pretty dirty. So I had to use these slightly longer screws to pull it and to position because this cooler is slightly larger than the cooler that I intended to put on it. So they're touching barely. So, it like fits, it doesn't fit perfectly. Could not be closer, but it does fit. So we've got this piano hinge in here that nicely flips up to show you the rear IO, but it's going be kept in place using magnets. So let's just install those nice and quick cars this off. (*) - Oh, that's not making it on a satisfying feels list. But anyway, here she is, the pyramid PC and all of its I guess glory. It might not be amazing to build in, but at the end of the day, there's literally nothing like it. Now you guys might've seen I've well, you've definitely me at many times. The AZA, whatever pyramid, there was a couple of things that, this does that that does not, for one, we've got our fricking GPU's. We also have the 51 and a half degree slant to this, which is exactly what you need. If you are the Illuminati, you know the other one it's a bit too tall. The overloads would not be happy. But anyway, I think it looks frigging sweet. And if nothing else, it looks like, well, nothing else on the market, like Holy crap, look at those GPU. They're just the beautiful, just like the segue to our sponsor. I have no clue who it is. - Thanks to Vessi for sponsoring today's video. Vessi Footwear is known for being water resistant, lightweight and breathable. They're dual climate knit material keeps her feet warm during the winter and cool during the summer. And they fit almost any occasion. They're a hundred percent vegan and you can even get $25 off each pair of shoes using our code LinusTechTips at checkout. So check them out at vessifootwear.com/linustechtips. - Holy crap. (upbeat music) That was an adventure. So, thanks for watching guys. If you wanna watch another video, watch the one of the Comino RM, that thing was insane and uses these PCI extenders in a much more logical way than we did here. Have a great day, see you later.
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Channel: Linus Tech Tips
Views: 2,004,339
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Keywords: Nvidia, RTX 3090, Pyramid PC, Gaming, Overkill
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Length: 21min 58sec (1318 seconds)
Published: Thu Oct 29 2020
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