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Ultimate Studio "Behind the Scenes" Tour

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There is a serious estrogen shortage in that house. Props though, it must be very hard using a regular house as a studio. 

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Lol , Why is the server in the toilet and the spare junk in the cupboard , should swap them around 

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what screen is linus using on his desk in this video? i know his normal screen is a 21,9 inch lg display, but that benq looks nice 

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It's BenQ's BL3200PT. 32" 2560x1600 VA panel.

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Liam-McShane, on 15 May 2014 - 5:21 PM, said:

Cigarette box at your desk?

 

i noticed that too..

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Oooh so many sneak peeks! looking forward to the Gigabyte Z97X-UD5H.

Intel Celeron 2.4Ghz - 16GB DDR4 RAM - 980 ti

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Guys one year ago

 

wow that's impressive

Steam: gray_fox_br

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Eventually there will be no more room as more things keep piling up... :P

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Omg...This is so awesome! I can't find another word to describe it.

 i5 3570k @4.all over the place || CM Hyper TX3 Evo || ASRock Z77 professional-m || 8GB G.SKILL Ripjaws Z 2400mhz CL10 || MSI GTX770 2GB OC'd 1280/3825mhz || ADATA SP900 128GB || Fractal Design Arc Mini R2 || Logitech G502 || Audio Technica ATH-M50

 

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Ok... I've now realized that you are actually a biker gang of electronics thieves that use a YouTube tech show as a cover story.  All that product just sitting around there, so why don't you sell it or give it away... maybe because it is stolen?  By the way... since you are obviously a criminal biker organization I want to suggest converting one of your rooms to a hydroponics garden, you can make way more cash pushing indoor "vegetables" than you can pushing razors and hot hardware.  Just kidding dude... great work, my son and I learned how to build our pc's by watching your show.  We watch WAN every week, he likes you guys so much that he just had to have a set of those green Razer Kraken Pros that you guys used to wear on set... he uses them to play Minecraft like a boss.

My rig =SCOUT2= 

 

 

 

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The Video posed by GrayFoxbr, the original tour video of the new place.  I went to the Intel LAN event he talked about.  They had an after party with music, computer hardware venders, giveaways and casino style gambling (no money involved) and it went until 3AM!

 

Regarding your new tour video:  For the cardboard, check with your local grocery store.  Ours get a very small amount of money for the recycling.  The same goes with all the plastic bags, bubble wrap and such.  You could also use some of the boxes and bubble wrap when you send items out.

A rubber mallet to build shelves, i'll bet it's to keep Luke in line and on task!  You should be using a trigger squirt bottle for the bad employee's, like training a cat to stay off the counter.  I agree the TP should be put in to the toilet!  It's a biohazard (and gross) and the waste treatment facilities will take care of it when it gets flushed. 

Please address all the cables and random crap on the floors, I don't want to hear about someone tripping and getting hurt and unable to keep production going.  You can't click a mouse with a broken arm, finger, wrist or neck.  A suggestion for the upcoming projects, place them in very large bins with a date and project name written on a piece of masking tape and stuck to the bin then place them on a rack like Luke's new rack.  That way you will know when the project needs to be done.  Again, I don't want to hear about someone falling down the stairs and getting hurt because they stepped on the Quadro while not wearing shoes.  It puts a damper on getting those awesome and sometimes hilarious videos out!

 

Keep up the great work!

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Make sure you do your research on FreeNAS before you go that route. Also, you should post a build log of the machine if you do go for it :)

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Where I work if we have our cables on the floor the people will call OSHA to complain about an unsafe workplace. All I can really say is good job framing your shots so we don't see all of the mess!

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DISCLAIMER:

• Would you like your own Studio/Media Group? Follow this video step-by-step!

• Make sure to choose Server Rooms that have active & running water!

• Have expensive gear? Store them on the staircase!

• Got items to ship out to customers? Put them in the most traffic hallway!

• Need to archive HDDs? Store them on the smallest, most-likely-to-be-knocked-down shelf in your bathroom!

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• Got items to ship out to customers? Put them in the most traffic hallway!

 

 

Agreed. I mean it's completely up to them how much they want to risk damaging their own equipment, but when you have things that customers/your fans have paid for, a bit irresponsible to leave them in an area such as that. 

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What a confusion in that Studio. :P

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System 2: Thermaltake Element Q - Thermaltake 220W SFX - Asus E2KM1I-DELUXE mini-ITX - AMD E2-2000 onboard 1.75GHz Dual-Core - Integrated AMD® Radeon HD 7340 - 2x 4GB Kingston DDR3 - Samsung 120GB 840 Series - Scythe Kama Rack 3.5 - Asus DVD-RW

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This is soo Awesome!!!

Rig CPU Intel i5 3570K at 4.2 GHz - MB MSI Z77A-GD55 - RAM Kingston 8GB 1600 mhz - GPU XFX 7870 Double D - Keyboard Logitech G710+

Case Corsair 600T - Storage Intel 330 120GB, WD Blue 1TB - CPU Cooler Noctua NH-D14 - Displays Dell U2312HM, Asus VS228, Acer AL1715

 

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Linus, what you need to do is sell some of those things or something, hire a crew to build you shelves and what not and another crew to clean everything up. Or you could have your workforce all work on it at once, but I don't think it will be enough men....

 

 

EDIT: There is a lot of people reading this. At first, I thought this was my own thread. I was like "Holy crap I must have sparked some real conversation."

 

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My dream build is a watercooled 450D or 750D with a i7-4930k and 2 780 Ti's in SLI. My realistic build is a $1500 budget build. 

 

I need a job.

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OCD kicked in and I want to clean that house since it looks like it needs it

Computer and other things (My Phanteks Enthoo Elite build is done)

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Main Computer

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Processor: Intel Core i7 6850k @4.5GHz
Motherboard: Asus Rampage V ROG Edition 10
Heatsink: Custom Hardline
Memory: Corsaor Dominator 16GB (4GB x2) DDR4 3000MHz 
Video Card: EVGA GTX 1080 FTW
Hard Drive: x2 OCZ ARC 100 240GB RAID 0 (Boot), Western Digital 4TB SSHD (Steam), x2 Adata 512GB (Steam)
Main GUI: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit

All That Extra Stuff

 

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Monitor: x2 Dell U2414H
Keyboard: Ducky Shine 5 RGB (Cherry MX Blue)
Mouse: Logitech G502
Headset: AKG K553 Pro Studio Headphones
Speakers: Boston Accustics Home Media Theater 2.1 + Boston Accustics Soundbar
Microphone: Audio Technica AT-2035 w/ Focusrite Scarlett Solo
Sound: Creative Sound Blaster E5 DAC

Server

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Case: Rosewill 4U Rackmount RSV-L4500

Processor: Intel Xeon E5-2670 V3 12C/24T

Motherboard: Asrock x99 Extreme 4

Ram: Kingston HyperX DDR4 2133 4x4GB

Video Card: Nvidia GT520

OS Drive: Kingston Hyperx 240GB SSD

Raid Card: LSI MegaRaid  9261-8i 8-port

Hard Drives: x7 HGST 4TB Nas

 

 

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One question, why on earth do you have your studio in a home and not an actual office some where?

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OCD kicked in and I want to clean that house since it looks like it needs it

Same, that's all i could think about throughout the video 

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Wow, looks like you guys are in dire need of my professional organizational skills.  ;)

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