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The MOST Compact Gaming PC - Titan X & 18 Core Xeon in a Shoebox

Linus stop replacing the 5690X with 18core CPUs damn it :P
It's like you've always have a crazy CPU in you pocket.

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whoever was editing this - put him in charge of all video editing and everyone else should follow his lead! this documentary style montage is great for these type of videos. keep up the good work.

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Vessel is horseshit, on my Nexus 7 it plays the first 10 seconds of the video then redirects to a page saying Your Device Does Not Support Video Playback. Really, then why does it play the first 10 seconds totally fine?

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shold have been an actual shoebox for dat LTT feel to it.

:wub: hey

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Why didn't you use a silverstone RVZ01 or MLO7, or better yet their new all aluminum  FTZ01, it would have been smaller and allow you to fit all the same components.

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Why didn't you use a silverstone RVZ01 or MLO7, or better yet their new all aluminum  FTZ01, it would have been smaller and allow you to fit all the same components.

 

actually the sg13 is 2.5 litres (or 18%) smaller than all 3 cases you mentioned :)

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Do a give away for it please!

 

Unfortunately that is the USD5K CPU thy are going to use for the server, i believe, but still if they swap it out for a 5960X and make an international giveway, i'd be thankfull.

 

@LinusTech the NCIX pricing links aren't working. - Edit: NVM, they are just took 40seconds to get a "Server is too busy" message. -

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Except an 18core Xeon is not really a gaming CPU. Oh well, it's for shits 'n giggles anyways I rekon.

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Imagine the aio wc leaked and damaged the mobo and that cpu. Like what happened to Kyle not too long ago.

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actually the sg13 is 2.5 litres (or 18%) smaller than all 3 cases you mentioned :)

Yes the case used is smaller but the cases I mentioned are all flat in design so this PC could take up minimal room on a desk if it's standing up on its side, or you could possible put your monitor on top of it, but a cube like the case they used isn't very practical if you're trying to make a PC as small as possible because of the room it takes up on a flat surface. Obviously its not that big of a deal and the system is already built, but it could be something they can do in the future, maybe as a review of the FTZ01 because it has recently released.

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This is a portable workstation, stop toying with our emotions calling it a "gaming" pc, Linus. :P

 

 

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Why would you want the cooler pouring heat into the case? wouldn't you want it exhausting all the air to the outside of the case? Those mosfets aren't cooled in any way. 

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Why would you want the cooler pouring heat into the case? wouldn't you want it exhausting all the air to the outside of the case? Those mosfets aren't cooled in any way. 

 

In my experience the hot air gets pushed out quickly because the case is so small.

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In my experience the hots air gets pushed out quickly because the case is so small.

 

Ehhh....theres no other fan to exhaust it. Sure some will get pushed out but the ambient temperature inside will still be way higher than it could be. A layout like that seems amature-ish  :/

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Ehhh....theres no other fan to exhaust it. Sure some will get pushed out but the ambient temperature inside will still be way higher than it could be. A layout like that seems amature-ish  :/

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Using Prime95 and FurMark I tested it both with and without the top fan and rear 92mm sim fan, it only resulted in a ~3°C difference in the top exhaust temp.

 

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This vid reminded me a lot of my build from last fall.  

 

I also went for cramming as much power into a small form factor case as possible.  Mine ended up slightly larger (CoolerMaster Elite 130) but I managed to fit in a dual GPU R9 295x2.  

 

Full specs and pics are in the link below.  Other highlights are the Asus ROG Maximus mobo, dual Samsung 850 pros in RAID-0, and an AX 1500i Titanium PSU.  

 

It's an awesome system for the size and it's still running strong.  I love these builds and really hope to see more of these from you guys in the future!

 

http://imgur.com/a/7w77f

 

Edit: Clicking the link doesn't seem to work but copying/pasting it does for some reason.  

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You'll build something this ridiculous/tarded, but you won't do a review of the Thernaltake Core X9?

 

 

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That is one awesome little case. I think I want that over the Mini FT03 now.

 

Awesome video, if only I could afford that kind of hardware.

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Early on in this video, I didn't think it was gonna work. Color me surprised.

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Was the benchmarking done under Windows 7 as always or did you guys try Windows 8.1 ? 

 

Amazing build, I would love to see the sound levels since even though its a Noctua fan on the rad it still has to pull air through the cables in the case.


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