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Fallout 4 ULTIMATE "Bomb Case" - The "explosive" conclusion

2015-12-15
the 10th of November has come and gone and if you guys haven't noticed I've been spending a ton of time playing Fallout 4 on my twitch stream twitch.tv/esa a far as how many of you considering it made 750 million dollars on launch many of you have also been asking how the follow bomb is doing if it's still running and how it performs and if we're gonna do any builds like this in the future well today I will hopefully answer all of those questions and more the Logitech G 303 features a lightweight design and advanced optical sensor with delta0 technology for precise tracking and RGB lighting to match your setup click the link in the video description to learn more first off let's do a quick little overview of the bomb I know you've probably watched parts 1 & 2 of this build log but if you haven't please pause this video and check them out here and probably here again so what has changed well the two major things that have changed is one aesthetic based one and one performance based one first off I added some crappy kind of meshing over-the-air take holes in the bottom just to try to make it look a little bit more ghetto patched and then even though the computer was mostly stable and ran Crysis 3 for a bit the r9 nano was still running pretty damn hot so I headed a little cheero figurine thanks for your sacrifice little guy and then put him in between the top of the motherboard and GPU turns out that my little cardboard spacers were in fact too little this change helped a lot and resulted in the system being hot but stable which honestly given all the problems works for me now that that's out of the way let's go out of the normal Linus tech tips order and talk about performance now instead of closer to the end of the video in terms of total system wattage from the wall we were sitting at about 284 watts while running the Crysis 3 skybox load test so what was running it really close to the 300 watt power supply we originally had in here and as the Crysis 3 skybox test is hard to run it's not the most stressful thing you can do on your computer so I'm quite happy that we are able to eventually pop it up to the 450 watt version also under the skybox load test we checked thermals our Intel 6700 K ran at a surprisingly okay temperature of 66 degrees and our AMD r9 nano run at an unsurprisingly hot 85 degrees holding the system just barely stable and allowing us to knock out benchmarks at more or less 40 fps across the board for Tomb Raider Crysis 3 and far cry 4 despite running them at 4k and pretty aggressive presets some anti-aliasing settings now some of you had admittedly probably quite a few of you are wondering why the heck we didn't test follow four on the fallout machine that would make sense to benchmark would it I hear yeah it would kind of make sense but at the same time I don't really think it's a game that needs to be benchmarked first off it's actually not that hard to run and secondly I don't think you'd be running it without mods on a PC anyways but then what mods do you have installed that coupled with it being an open world kind of nature based game and some fps caps based on physics and ways to fix that and I don't know I think we answer the performance question regardless and that was the point so what lies in the future for this build and other potential themed builds as well well by the time you see this video this computer will probably have been taken apart disassembled and distributed but the case itself the thing we created will probably live on in some form or another maybe as a set piece or something for other potential builds unfortunately we weren't able to execute on a star wars-themed build fast enough I'm sorry but there is something awesome coming up for Channel super-fun on that regard so stay tuned up here to see that and if you guys want to see a themed build for your favorite game movie show or whatever hit me up on twitter at lou krymsk or la FR or post on the forum or message Linus or message Colton there Nick or Brandon or whoever the heck you want Taryn that could help if you want some like robot themed thing I'd be pretty badass you could like move and stuff I don't know basically we'd love to hear your ideas or challenges and I'd love to see you guys doing your own as well in the previous video I made a call of you guys to like the video and share it around in hopes that it'd be able to do more of these in the future depending on how many views and likes it got that's actually a metric for us and you guys proved to me that having fun with technology and taking things to the next level is what this community is all about and we will be able to do awesome crazy builds like this in the future and I just have to say that I personally and I'm sure the rest of linus media group as well but especially me personally I appreciate that thank you guys Squarespace is a simple platform for building powerful and beautiful websites starting at only eight bucks a month and with a free 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