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PC Case Air Pressure Investigation Pt. 1

On ‎12‎/‎8‎/‎2016 at 4:19 PM, nicklmg said:

 

Just spoke with Luke, all intakes on innie are filtered.

Well, at the very least, they are now.

Come Bloody Angel

Break off your chains

And look what I've found in the dirt.

 

Pale battered body

Seems she was struggling

Something is wrong with this world.

 

Fierce Bloody Angel

The blood is on your hands

Why did you come to this world?

 

Everybody turns to dust.

 

Everybody turns to dust.

 

The blood is on your hands.

 

The blood is on your hands!

 

Pyo.

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Can you just put the computers in a room with a belt sander to speed things up.

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16 hours ago, Trik'Stari said:

I can understand that, I'm also betting that you just had them on hand.

 

I just get sick of seeing them personally. The whole "minimalist" thing just really bores and annoys me. If you're going to do something custom, make it stand out from the crowd. At this point, in my mind, building a custom PC in a fractal case is like saying you're going to build a hot rod, and using a mustang. Spit in any direct and you'll hit five of them.

 

Thought for a video, since I've got you responding (and to be fair, you guys respond A LOT more than I would expect. Seriously, much respect for that.)

 

Linus works with a 3d graphic designer, or does a drawing or something, and comes up with a design for his ultimate custom case.

 

And then takes that design to a machine shop and has it built.

 

I'd be interested to see what he comes up with, and I think a lot of people would as well. Hell, make it a series and have each member of the cast/crew do the same.

 

Keep up the great work.

Actually I think we specifically requested them for this project :P could be wrong though.

 

And thanks man, we do try to stay involved with the community here. Most of the time it's worth it xD haha

 

I think he pretty much did that with his personal rig server chassis. That was the whole point of going with a server chassis if I remember correctly.. "There are only so many configurations for a box, so I'm gonna do something totally different than what most people are doing with their personal PCs."

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On 8.12.2016 at 9:08 PM, deXxterlab97 said:

A year after, Luke forgot about it completely

yeah lol, one day the building wil get knocked down and the demo crew will discover rusted away cases and ancient computer parts behind a set wall xD

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While those 3 PC run for year anyway, could you please use that computing power to some use? There is this awesome project named Folding@home.

If those 3 PC's run for a year the calculations in F@F in Linus tech tips name, I would apreciate you much more.

 

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i know that this isn't really a scientific test, however what about fan speed?

Fan speed could possible attract more dust.

Wished hardware used were specified.

Really hope that they didn't use different CPU's because maybe different CPU's equal too different operation temperature which could equal to the fan spinning at different speeds which could effect the end result 

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  • 4 months later...

Shoot me for this post on an old thread but since it is an on going "experiment" I figured it be ok?

 

So how it this going? Have you all forgotten about those poor cases xD

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On 12/15/2016 at 6:23 AM, Greggio said:

While those 3 PC run for year anyway, could you please use that computing power to some use? There is this awesome project named Folding@home.

If those 3 PC's run for a year the calculations in F@F in Linus tech tips name, I would apreciate you much more.

 

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  • 3 months later...

I am still really interested in the conclusion to this

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On 12/8/2016 at 0:08 PM, deXxterlab97 said:

A year after, Luke forgot about it completely

Woah that's what happened

 

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On 9/11/2017 at 8:20 PM, Dissitesuxba11s said:

Did the construction affect this test? We definitely need at least an update on that?

No, the heaps of drywall dust in and around the systems are totally natural phenomenon.

 

Kappa

 

Pyo.

Come Bloody Angel

Break off your chains

And look what I've found in the dirt.

 

Pale battered body

Seems she was struggling

Something is wrong with this world.

 

Fierce Bloody Angel

The blood is on your hands

Why did you come to this world?

 

Everybody turns to dust.

 

Everybody turns to dust.

 

The blood is on your hands.

 

The blood is on your hands!

 

Pyo.

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Does anyone still remember the 1-year project LTT started last December? 

Hint: Inny, Outy, and In-betweeny

 

I post this just in case they might've forgotten, or to find out if that project has been canceled for some reason(and I didn't get the news, maybe)

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People haven't forgotten, because threads similar to this one get posted like twice a month at the very least. In some WAN show they said the PC's were still running, but I guess we will have to wait some time to get the conclusion.

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15 minutes ago, Minibois said:

People haven't forgotten, because threads similar to this one get posted like twice a month at the very least. In some WAN show they said the PC's were still running, but I guess we will have to wait some time to get the conclusion.

man, that sucks. i'm really looking foreward to the conclusion on this.

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38 minutes ago, RollinLower said:

man, that sucks. i'm really looking foreward to the conclusion on this.

What sucks? I said the experiment was still ongoing!
 

My post and the post above mine got merged into this thread, if that wasn't clear..

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16 minutes ago, Minibois said:

What sucks? I said the experiment was still ongoing!
 

My post and the post above mine got merged into this thread, if that wasn't clear..

yeah i got confused there :P 

anyway, the conclusion should be here any day now. there's not that much time left in this year

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2 hours ago, RollinLower said:

yeah i got confused there :P 

anyway, the conclusion should be here any day now. there's not that much time left in this year

their video went up to YT on the 8th of december, so I imagine it started about the 1st maybe, so I'm expecing it to go up on floatplane around the 8th again and YT a week later. 

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On 11/27/2017 at 2:21 AM, Nicnac said:

This thread has been through a lot.... Why is everyone so crazy about these dusty pcs lol

I'd say people are interested because not many YouTubers(or content creators) actually follow up on "such tests", in this case being 1 year dust-accumulation benchmark thingy. I guess its intriguing. I've personally not seen more than 3-4 videos of people doing such long follow-ups with their components etc. It may also give people an idea how long they can get away with being lazy and not cleaning their cases(me included). :D 

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  • 2 weeks later...

Not long now....

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27 minutes ago, Phieus said:

Not long now....

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2 hours ago, SansVarnic said:

No worries they have not forgotten.

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