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Awesome Hardware #0143-A: ETH ASIC Miner Could Lower GPU Prices, Quadro GV100 has 32GB HBM2

2018-03-27
that have flies do they pop up when you need them most like I need a thumb drive and then it's like oh I remember this I'm Jan takes you back hey everyone and welcome to awesome hardware this is a live show we talk about technology computers but otherwise as well we drink some beer occasionally we use foul language so um you know close your ears or hide the kids and loved ones and all that kind of thing we split the show into half so you're watching the first half of episode 143 right now 143 actually 148 we accidentally did episode hundred forty-four last week so we have flipped this week to do 143 it's kind of like we went back in time but not exactly so that's that's up in other words you're getting your tech news today from two guys who don't know how to count yeah pretty much pretty much Wow that's fairly choppy on oh hey yeah on YouTube there I was gonna say it looks really good but maybe it let's see it looks it looks clean the chop is real though right chapped is absolutely straight like through the roof maybe is that was choppy same bit rate so we are connected Ethernet yeah yes good go away Windows I always always like saying pick a time to do the updates and then I closed it till it never when it closed it immediately okay there is no never option would that be nice it's only choppy when we talk okay we'll have a episode of silence just once just this once to appease the Internet guys oh you can't you can't change on the fly all right give us just a sec guys we'll be right back is javi take us all right sorry about that twitch twitch viewers and anyone who's watching still chopping it still still choppy what did you change i just upped the bitrate from fire it was in the five thousand range die upped it to seven thousand is it possible that it's just the internet right now or it's never done this yeah we've never had quite this much trouble if it is the inner and definitely not it's definitely an outlier yeah today's episode we'll be showing you how to troubleshoot an Internet problem yep on the fly hello Internet does it exist alright yes let's let's try this then I'll try one more thing guys we'll be right back I don't think it's the Internet I think it something to do with our settings somehow possible okay honey I'll give that a try got 16 gigs our CPUs pretty high maybe it's just the CPU it could be I think I still have a good core i5 in there this is an i-5 6500 yeah which only has 4 cores right no hyper threading no hyper threading so it's entirely possible that going from 32 6-day yes over the edge that fixed it so absolutely yeah you tube is much smoother now it's gotta be this - you all right look forward to a screaming PC upgrade on my channel nothing soon the reason computer sheer necessity okay so figured it out I guess welcome everyone to awesome art yeah hey I kind of did the intro already I'm not sure what the beginning of this video is gonna look like but I'm looking at our stream now it does seem like we fixed the main problem in case you're wondering what the problem is the system that are streaming on is an i-5 6500 which is a quad core without hyper-threading and it does seem like we were hitting the upper range of what that CPU is capable of when it comes to dual streaming at the same time - both twitch and YouTube so we've dropped to 30 frames per second and we have lower the bitrate a bit and it does seem like we smooth things out I'm kind of excited because I've been looking for a reason to upgrade that system it's probably had the same specs since I don't know two years or something like that I've just never needed to upgrade it until now and I yeah I mean we've only just greatly got a doing fire sauce so we've only just recently started attempting to stream at 60 frames per second right so there you go all right well it'll frames no problems as good old biggie upgraded streaming system for Kyle coming soon in the meantime I can finally pour my beer I've been waiting you to pour my beer what are you driving today Paul I'm drinking this lovely beer that wifey sauce went and picked up or Lee did for me oh Jesus oh what the fuck sweet mother of mercy [Laughter] okay that's it why do I have the worst luck with bottles on this stream this is the smoothest beginning of the show that we've ever had Oh Cal's holding the beer over the trash can actual fuck sort of sipping out the top a little bit morning right I did oh that's sour give me a sec that is a sour sour my god oh good paper towels very handy Cal very very handy to have the paper towels ready to go now this is actually completely intentional yeah man yeah meant to give us a smooth and easy segue over to talking about our our stuff that we sell like for instance this this mouse mat the Kyle's using right now demonstrating its efficacy in absorbing liquid which it did with ease and I'm sure we'll have a lovely scent of whatever sour beer Kyle is drinking for the near future so I'm assuming you're really impressed with our live show so far so feel free to order some some gear my phone's everywhere my store is pulsar Burnett shirts mugs pint glasses other other useful things bottle opener actually the bottle opener sold out got order I guess we gotta order some more bottle openers sorry no bottle openers but you can get the beer set still anyway check that out order stuff Kyle over on Kyle's store has new shirts made for really skinny people it seems why are these whatsits so skinny unless John it's very skinny shirt but look it's a brand new design on my store never before seen as an evil keyboard and mouse attacking this poor defenseless gamepad yep very sad this is the the she'll be known as the ribbon rip gamepads shirt the rip gamepad design this is actually designed by our good friend Tina who used to work with us at new AG - okay I might have seen you guys in early version or an early mock-up of this design which is so totally different and then Tina and I worked on it for for quite a while after that and I think we're both really happy with how it turned out so if you guys would like to support the channel and you like the design feel free to buy shirt there it is high-quality stuff if you buy stuff from us we will shut your name out at the end of the show and it's it's ever so much fun yes I never said which beer I'm drinking this is from clown shoes brewery which makes a wide variety of very very good beer oh my god this is 11.5% sorry what are you trying to do Heather bought it why is that get it you can thank wifey sauce this is a Russian Imperial Stout and Heather's apparently trying to kill me this is the blade corn Yuna dragon Russian Imperial Stout a the the image on here you guys probably can't see it's gonna be out of focus that one before it's really really good it's quite good and it's got a cool picture every name I'm drinking a broken wand which is an American dark sour ale Oak fodder aged with raspberries from magic factory council brewing or say to you yeah magic factory cancel brewing it's really good which makes it a damn shame that I wasted half of it on my desk floor and mousepad you can also pick up from the store because things are not beer proof clearly thank you for the demo Kyle but yes Cheers to all of you drinking with us or no Andrew drinking out of Kyle's glasses right these are the glasses available on Cal store hashtag add it with logo oh that's really good really we are done pimping our products right uh so let's move on to first segment which is gonna be news for me this is the news Nvidia GT C ignition because in videos this week is hosting GT see the GeForce technology conference not to be confused with GDC the Game Developers Conference which happened last week was that last week we Kurt is a week we can have a go there was a keynote earlier today ken-san went up and talked front of a bunch of people gave some demos long story short no mention of any new graphics cards coming out from Nvidia at least consumer side graphics cards so the rumors of like Oh videos gonna I mean who knows maybe think it's still good later in the conference of some pretty but pretty much probably not gonna happen so we were Marissa like a 2000 series or whatever being being announced or confirmed here seem to have not materialized on top of that at least in the keynote there was also no discussion around GPP the g4s partner program that we've talked about a little bit on the show for the past couple weeks and has also been lots of discussion about online a bit controversial not going to go into it right now but if you want to check out last week's show we did we did discuss that a little bit they also didn't discuss GPU shortages at all and the difficulty in buying a graphics card for your typical gamer right now which kind of sucks more of that later in my half though Jensen did mention at one point that the Titan V was sold out so they're very proud that their $3,000 volta based graphics card is actually able to sell because anything that can mine worth a damn right now will sell apparently but maybe not forever first off though the big announcements the big actual graphics card that they're launching is big volta coming to requite row so this is the Quadro GV 100 and it's based around a V 100 which is the big full 2 GPU which has only recently been available in the tight V as well as some tesla cards a tesla be 100 tests will be 100 is a very expensive card it's about $8,000 that's been out for a little bit but the announcement was not just that they're taking that v100 and making a Quadro out of it the Quadro DV 100 but also that all of the V 100 based GPUs are doubling their HBM to memory stacks so prior to now the Tesla and it was available with 16 gigs of HBM to memory now that doubling that 32 since since HP m is integrated under the substrate with the GPU and everything they have to manufacture that all together so it's not like they can I mean Nvidia manufactures all these anyway but it's it's not like they could offer the a third party GPU integrator adoptions just change up the amount of memory that's available or something like that so I thought thought we were having a hard time getting HP m2 yields apparently in this step and now 32 gigs on a single card well never will never like last year I shortened the discussion as we were waiting for for HP m to become more readily available and like the Vega launch and everything's like oh maybe the ramp-up HP in production and then everyone just stopped caring because it was like just let us buy a graphics card and I guess in the meantime they have done something with the bridge of their HP m2 production that or this is just a class of card that ships in a much lower volume than your typical you know there will be two more gaming great graphics cards so maybe there's fewer of them or maybe something in between but the core GPU at the heart of this is the same 12 nanometer v 100 voltage GPU as in that $8,000 Tesla V 100 so it's still got 5120 CUDA cores 640 tenths of cores 320 texture he 128 ROPS 1450 megahertz is the boost clock but increasing that memory stack allows a lot more it makes a lot more capable of handling the types of data workloads that's you might actually do on these cards simulations that use lots of video memory basically I I don't want to expand on that because they might get something wrong the memory though the memory stack is 32 gigs of 4096 bit 1.7 gigabit per second HBM - video memory full ECC error-correcting which is very important when you're doing this type of thing crazy amounts of raw horsepower 7.4 teraflops double precision 14.8 teraflops single precision 250 watt TDP so no change there really and if you guys want some more details the ax man tech article going over this is linked in the video's description this is for now the only quadric card that's using the Volta architecture that means it's the only card to support hardware retracing acceleration and we did talk about ray tracing stuff on Kyle's top of the show last week so I'm not gonna go into that again right now again there's more on that and the article if you wants to read up on its and that supports invidious new r-tx technology which was also discussed today and at the very ends they didn't at the events say what the price was going to be but that apparently has been made public $9,000 Oh $9,000 so it's not eight it's nine yeah so well no no these two the the the Tesla the team oh the Tesla v100 the Tesla V 100 sells for 8,000 I think it still sells for 8 that was not sure I don't know if the new Tesla Tesla V the new Tesla of v1000 V 100 I don't know if the new test of V 100 cards that have double the amount of memory are still gonna sell for 8 or for 8,000 mm-hmm I'm not sure about that but I see and I'd still hear more details a ton of money forthcoming but yeah a lot of my speaking lots of money how about you want a bunch of those all built together in a system for you by Nvidia and call it the VG x2 and sell it for $400,000 and also call it a graphics cooler hundred thousand dollars yeah it's not a graphics card this is I don't know who was thinking this as a graphics card it is not I made a joke about this on Twitter earlier I said I said we've found out that the GX 2 immediately sold out and is now available on eBay for $800,000 I thought that was a funny joke great because that's what happens with the graphics cards yeah some people thought I was there I think some people thought I was serious I think w-c-c if tech picked it up as anyway the the box the unit itself was shown up on stage I mean it's it's sizable but I'm fairly small when you consider the actual amount of power that's involved here bear mine we're the only basis for comparison that we have here really to discuss is the VG x1 from last year which was 150,000 dollars and actually when you look at the raw performance depending on what you're doing with it of course it scales in a somewhat linear fashion so it's not like I was I was watching some discussion on Twitter earlier from people who are smarter than me and the non tech guys basically and I think Ryan said it's basically the same amount of raw performance but depending on whether you you're depending are doing something that's easily split up across a couple nodes or multiple nodes or something that you need to be handled on one machine may make like a couple dgx ones or a single d/dx - more or less viable for you and I'm sure all of you guys out there are right on the verge of placing your order so total compute performance is 1920 teraflops that's in that's tensor processing which is more specific so not Universal across all GPU compute applications but 480 teraflops of floating-point 16 performance 248 teraflops of FP 32 performance it's in the Box are 16 Tesla V 100 GPUs the DG x1 had 8 so double the number of GPUs you get 1 point 5 terabytes of system ram the original DG x1 only had half a terabyte so you get 3 times the amount of system ram which is nice 30 terabytes of nvme storage DG x1 had 8 terabytes and you get a pair of Xeon Platinum CPUs which are extremely expensive in their own right all this is made possible by invidious envy switch technology which enables 300 gigabytes per second chip to chip communication that's 12 times the throughput of PCI Express they pair that with NV linked to that only all 16 GPUs to be grouped together in a single system for total bandwidth going beyond 14 terabytes per second saying these are all numbers that if you don't look at numbers and like you know a server grade hardware and what it's capable of might not make that much sense to you but these are all pretty impressive numbers granted they're paired with a very expensive price tag so you get what you pay for but this is being touted by a name I'm sorry by Nvidia as a to petaflop capable system via the 80 1920 cuda cores that are integrated across all those GPUs and 10240 tensor processing cores it's gonna use 10 kilowatts of power while it's in operation and the whole system weighs 350 pounds can you mind on it Sebby of course you can mind with it you can mind with combined with just but you can mind with hard drives we learned recently from a - this video oh yeah you can find with this - yes so there's there's article from tech power up linked in the description if it gets on a little bit more information on that would take you a while to break even though everyone should buy yeah buy at least three five three or four all right can it run Crysis agenda now already I already mentioned there were no consumer grade graphics announcements so kind of disappointed there but I guess it's kind of a consolation they did a demo at the end of the keynote live stream that I thought was pretty cool so I wanted to show you guys here and this is I don't know I saw a tweet from Nvidia Drive which is there does their automotive stuff they called this the project Wakanda which is you know like like a like Black Panther I'm not sure if that's an official name for it or anything but Jensen was trying to explain what was going on while he was on stage and I was sitting there and probably lots of people were like anyone who's seen Black Panther has seen this happen just recently because in Black Panther and then the gosh I forget a name know that you're not giving us any spoilers right now I know but they have a remote driving capability there's a there's a technology where it creates the synthesize seat and she sits down and then it creates a thing around her and suddenly she's sitting in a car but the cars on the other side of the world they have this fancy thing they just throw in the car that suddenly turns it into an autonomous remote-controlled vehicle and video still needs to get on top of working on that technology but for now and this is actual knots you know not part of a movie or something like that they did a live demo of this Nvidia drive or project Wakanda or also referred to as the holodeck because what you're seeing here is a virtualized holodeck there's a car in the middle there and that's a virtual thing the images that you're seeing around the edges are being sent in from remote cameras that are actually installed in a car that's out near the facility where they're running this demo so there's a real car there's a virtual car in the VR environment and there's a dude with an oculus rift and the setup here doing the VR so Wow yeah so he sees as if he's in the virtual VR environments what he is seeing is the cameras and everything on the car that are is actually looking at the everything around it and he is able to remotely control this car and drive it it's really cool and that was pretty cool now granted he like drives like a grandma through a parking lot and then perks I would to shit I don't blame the guy we go so he drives very slowly but he can see a shot from inside the car of like the car turning the wheel and everything you can see his view I guess not a very good capture of his view or whatever but yeah world is tearing any any parks and no one no one was killed so thank goodness that's the good news anyway so given how often Nvidia goes and talks about their autonomous driving stuff at their keynotes and everything and it's it's like I'm always torn about it because I know this is future technology that's gonna happen and it's going to be everywhere and I can see why Nvidia is investing so much time and resources into it but it's still less exciting for me most of the time than like the new graphics card or something but seeing an implementation of like a bit like this was was pretty sweet and yeah article Conda alright that's the end of my first segment next up we're gonna we're gonna do sword fight I don't have a lower thirds for Sarge faint hold on I can fix that there you go you are Hades okay sorry sorry we we haven't we haven't done so far in a while but I needed something button but I needed something topical and controversial for us to discuss so we're gonna we're gonna discuss something somewhat weighty here mm vaguely depends depends how seriously you take yourself I guess cake or pie right right almost Facebook you guys have probably read up some of the Facebook news just recently and yes this does reach into a broader territory that we don't usually delve into on the show so we're not really gonna dive into the Facebook and its potential effect on global geopolitical landscape or anything like that although that's definitely worth discussing but the stuff from Facebook just this over the past weekend and this I believe was broke by a Ars Technica and the articles linked in the description is people were people have gotten into deleting Facebook lately they like I don't like what they're doing I don't like the tracking that's being done with me I don't like all this stuff and whenever I go on Facebook I just get depressed anyway so I I don't want to do it so people have been using the various tools that Facebook makes available to pull their data off of it because you know people have pictures and whatever and then want to save that for the for the future turns out when you go and pull your Facebook data there's a lot of stuff in there Facebook tracks you in many many different ways including tracking your actual phone call and sms data on your phone like if you're an Android user and you have the Facebook app installed it just I mean there might be permissions that are available too excuse me disable this but basically all of your call logs are there and you might think to yourself you know what no one besides my phone and my my my you know my wireless provider should should have access to this how come Facebook seems like they're they they should have access to Hoover it up and everything they've been burying responses to this I guess hey I guess Zuckerberg recently said like oh well if it was in the fine print like that's what people signed up for like they gave us permission buried there and all that text that everyone surely reads they rid of it but anyway the the question the large the larger question here that we're gonna discuss and we can post this in chat and everything for you guys to argue over as well is what's the solution to this obviously this is an issue to some degree depending on who you are and what's been done to you but how do we solve this that's what we're all about is bringing you solutions and solving problems thank you cell by the way for being here and modding for us and posting links in the description cool so Kyle and I are gonna take a couple opposing sides here we'll argue about it feel free to vote yourself you can vote now or you can wait until you hear arguments just sway your opinion what's the solution now we have a couple fundamental like political stances here we got the government regulation right the government needs to go in there the government needs to tell these companies you can't do that what you can and cannot do force them because they're not gonna do it themselves it's already been proven or got the free market option for you libertarian libertarians out there because you know consumers right Facebook is only gonna make money as long as people are using it people get pissed off because they found out about Facebook doing shady stuff we can stop using Facebook Facebook doesn't make money we all go back to MySpace or Friendster some some of their alternative social media platform we also have the option of course to just stop stop using the social media completely a little surprise in turn out use move to a cabin in the woods off-grid get one of those tiny houses my wife keep watching keeps watching shows about peeing a hole in the ground yep do some get a mulch pile go on and have 30 kids well that's no that's that's inefficient no cuz you get it well I guess you gotta work you gotta work I have someone to work the plow it's true then of course I've got the option for which is everything's fine nothing's nothing's wrong here everything's going just peachy just groovy I'm happy with my Facebook overlords what do you think Kyle you get to go first oh god the options they're all so good I wish I could choose them all jeez man made it hard okay I'm gonna say the only option is to stop using social media completely probably the internet too who needs it we were surviving just fine dude we were doing just fine before the internet came around and now that it's here everyone's unhappy everyone's miserable internet ruined everything yeah it's how you and I get to make a living which is awesome and provide for our families but you know what if the internet wasn't around we're humans we adapt I would I would work at a grocery store and I was you know and you'd probably be a stripper I don't know okay I can't say for sure but I'm only 99% sure up but can't go back to that way you did it once you'll do it again Paul as long as the price is right so I I just I just don't you know social media I feel like you know there's the mist can go on forever like one of the reasons why everyone's always saying well you know how everyone's always saying like you know like 15 years ago ten years ago even nobody was as sensitive as they are now like people just get triggered so easily and and and my thinking every time I hear that triggered you just had triggered our using the word truth pisses me off thank you for like come on this is a great a loop here I hate you net so my theory is that everyone's always been this trigger they just now have the means to communicate it to the world completely anonymously everyone's always been this sensitive this much of a bitch they just now have the power in their hands to tell everyone about it because everyone cares so much about what you think and you know it's a lot of noise there have been times where I've been like you know what I'm gonna delete my Twitter account like literally legitimately been like who needs it I'm totally fine without it and and I think it's just it's never going to be a perfect solution like the internet is always gonna cause problems like this of privacy and you know different rights and things like that so I think I think we should just do away with the Paul just do away with it all together because we were just fine without it it's causing more problems than its solving okay a fine argument made there for your choice channel I have three other options to choose from here and I'm gonna be perfectly honest I mainly put all these up so I could see what you guys thought about this so um I'm gonna I'm gonna go I'm gonna go the then choose the fascist route and say government regulation because a really fascist but did the government obviously Facebook is out of control Twitter is out of control Android's out of control I I'm meant to simple supplement my links today with a really interesting thread that I came across on Twitter of all of the stuff that Android does to follow you and all the things that you can do to go into your Google Google account to see where you've been and what you've done and all the different things that Google has been watching you do and using for whatever purposes they might deem are legal enough to get away with who knows but the point is here these companies are gonna keep doing this they're gonna take advantage of us they set up this honeypot like hey look we got a Google Drive here and you just go use it for free and like any time you got access to the Internet you can just see all your stuff and it's right there and Gmail's got really good security and you know you can create all these accounts and Google and it's super handy and you're like wow that's really convenient and easy to use Google thank you and then you use all this stuff then they turn around and stab you in the back I don't have a specific example of Google doing that but since they've sort of veered away from there don't be evil mentality and philosophy I don't trust them anymore although I do use all that stuff so um point being here we need Uncle Sam to come in and do what he does best and tell us what to do we need we need a we need a nanny state we need mother mother to come in and help us build the wall I think it's what that's a Pink Floyd reference by the way not a ah just it's like where is this coming from yeah you're right I bet that could ease that very easily could have been misconstrued about me talking about something else anyway um let's see what y'all think about this and hopefully we have solved this problem now once we view the results what we do on the show solve problems results solve world problems click work ah that's actually Wow super close between waves to answer and we wonder why this is a divisive time in in our country right very close but it looks like we have this slight edge for people wanting the warm embrace of their government to come and tell them everything's just fine Wow a bunch of sheep okay sheeples open your eyes brothers out to get you if I'm being honest I think there's some balance like I don't I mean I don't want to get too serious here and I get too serious here but I find that when you when you do what we have just done and try to look at an argument from a binary perspective of like there are only two options for this granted I put four options so this is it's falling apart but point being I like balance I think there's I think there's some level of regulation that would keep the companies honest and from doing shady stuff with with our with our data because honestly there's there's lots of really cool stuff that's done with big data like the fact that I leave my house without knowing where I'm going then I just pull it up on a phone and that all of the other people traveling in the road can let me know how the traffic's going and all that kind of stuff there's lots of very useful things to be done with big data but there's also lots of ways that it can be taking advantage of and used in ways that are very manipulative and we have to be very vigilant to make sure that that's not being done to us and it's a constant thing like it's never gonna go away we will always need to be one look out for that kind of thing all right let's move on hi final segments on my half of the show and I'm gonna try to move through this relatively quickly is tech of the day after tomorrow and because I like my lower thirds I'm gonna see if I have a little lower thirds for this do it hey let's not fix this one.beautiful thirds you can eat the ice cream if you want okay so we're talking about future technology and full disclosure a variety of the things I'm gonna discuss here we're taken from the futurology subreddit which is quite there's a few others in there too speaking of the future perhaps you should move over to using Mozilla Firefox I have always used multiple browsers and Firefox has been a mainstay for me for quite some time and if you're trying to avoid like the tracking and stuff like from your firm your Google Android overlords then maybe chrome isn't the way you want to go granted chrome was really good browser - I don't make this about that but Firefox being very topical has announced the Facebook container extension so if you still need to use Facebook if you have people you would lose touch with if you didn't get on there or if you have a business that you need to manage that has a Facebook page or something like that you can use this extension with Firefox in order to containerize your facebook login because what Facebook does is it looks at all the cookies from all the other different websites you've been to and tracks what you're doing to try to figure out who you are and what you're doing and what you need and what you like and what they can sell to you basically this containerized is your facebook login so that as you were doing other stuff on the internet Facebook is it tracking it you can still have your facebook login and you don't need to to worry about that all the time and stuff so it seems like a useful extension you know topical that I'd point it out to you guys check it out on the Mozilla blog or the link in the description if you got some more information this week next a wristband that lets your brain control your computer with your thoughts now thoughts isn't exactly it's not exactly it and I wish they had a better picture than this this is the only picture we have we're we're dealing with this picture but pardon me more to the point it's an electronic bracelet right and it's a new way potentially of interacting with your computer all right there's one more picture here's a picture down every one look at that picture it's fast why wouldn't they show I'm wearing the bracelet I don't know it's the Scientific American article they're big on the words lots of words in science and less in the pictures not a photography website really so there we go okay but it's a wristband that picks up on really really tiny muscle movements in order to give you a user interface and there's gonna be lots of potential applications for this it's being developed by control labs ctrl labs which is a startup which was launched by the creator of Microsoft Internet Explorer Thomas Frieden and partners and they've demonstrated this new approach for brain-computer interface because when we're interacting with a computer there's the ways that we are familiar with doing it typing in a keyboard you keep using a mouse for example there are newer ways that have been developed but we haven't really seen anything that's taken over so to speak like in the way that a keyboard and mouse has unless you switch over to perhaps the touch interface that we use on the phones and tablets and that kind of thing so this wristband picks up on voltage bursts that results from muscle fibers in the arm when they contract so it's not reading your mind or even detecting like your synapses firing or like like your nerves it's actually picking up on the muscle movement but it's fine muscle movement so there's a potential for that to allow you to have fine control over various things the demo as described in the article basically described using putting the wrist band on and lifting the hand up and moving the hand around and that was mimics or imitated by the on-screen display now this is basically showing software picking up the movement of the hand and pick that from the wristbands but then that could be translated into for example if you had a prosthetic or something like that controlling that now from my understanding and this is mainly for miracle prosthetics that have mechanical functions right now are typically actually controlled by muscle movements that actually would do something in the way of like pushing a button or that kind of thing so this is different in the way that it picks up on the muscle movements in the same way that like an electrocardiogram would detect electrical potentials of contracting cardiac muscle yes I read that I wouldn't I know it'll ne CG is electrocardiogram but it's it's a different way than human interface devices have worked in the past so that's pretty cool and the fact that it's just a wristband means it's fairly non intrusive and potentially maybe could be used on other parts of the body as well if we're talking about interfaces that would use hands and feet or something like that I'm not really sure I just speculated on that right now but the computer analyzes the electrical discharges from the arm and hand muscles use them to calculate the motion and gripping force of the hand and then the computer initiates the same movement with a virtual hand and then of course you could put that over to a robotic hand or something like that if you wanted to this is very unique in the case of prosthetics because if you are missing a limb or example for example you might still be able to control the fine muscle movements elsewhere on the limb and that would give you very nice control over something like a prosthetic which is pretty cool the wear of the wrist bands can in principle dance your fingers in the air or even like you could have them in your pocket and if you knew the right movements like if you remember it like you could have specific movements that tied into like a keyboard typing or something like that and if you had the memorise you could possibly just have your hands in your pockets switch your fingers basically and communicate or type something or that kind of thing there's more examples in the article again if you want to if you guys want to check it out it's fairly interesting lots of words let's see that's definitely being picked up by VR yeah to some degree they are perhaps at being able to have like more granular control with with your fingers and you know being able to pick objects up without needing a controller really I'm actually using yeah like that clear one is upon us oh yeah things out this weekend that do all right moving on batteries we all have phones what not to use batteries and battery life always sucks so researchers at the University of Texas at Dallas have developed a high-powered environmentally safe lithium sulfur substitute could drastically lengthen battery life lithium sulfur batteries have long been considered an evolution from lithium ion batteries they're less expensive to make they weigh less they store almost twice the energy of lithium ion batteries that are better for the environment but there's problems with them for example sloper is a poor electrical conductor and can become unstable over several charge and recharge cycles so the article which is from physic again like the description talks about the potential options that they've had for overcoming that's a problem with lithium sulfur batteries the researcher who is quoted who's dr. gosh kg h o KJ KJ cho and her fellow Reacher's researchers discovered that molybdenum a metallic elements that's often used to strengthen a hardened steel creates a material that adjusts the thickness of the coating when combined with two atoms of sulfur coating thinner than the silk of spire of a spiderweb and they found that it improved stability and compensated for the pork and conductivity of the sulfur that's allowing for greater power density and making lithium sulfur batteries more commercially about available so I was hoping there would be some more specifics when it comes to like percentages or whatever but yeah this seems like kind of a work-in-progress thing but cool that they're making progress on new battery technology cuz we all want our cellphone batteries to last longer that's true alright moving on I thought this one was pretty cool this is from quartz calm this is the world's first negative emissions plants which has begun turning carbon dioxide into stone yes so we humans produce 40 trillion kilograms of carbon dioxide each year and we are on track to cross the crucial emissions threshold that this is going to cause global temperatures to rise past the two degrees Celsius limit which is a point where many climate scientists have said it's kind of that point of no return it becomes a snowball effect to the point where we keep or climate change gets out of control and we all die that's one of the main points of the Paris climate agreements not that the u.s. cares about that anymore but quite being here there is hope potentially in the future the technology is called direct air capture which basically is like others there's carbon dioxide in the air just capture the air take the carbon dioxide out it sounds pretty simple right however can be very cost and effective very expensive so direct air capture technologies have been in development for quite some time but this is the first time that they've actually kicked off a carbon a negative emission plant that is carbon negative which is pretty cool it works like a tree that's a very very simple way of putting it but the trees suck carbon dioxide out of the air but it's much more efficient than a tree to date all estimates have suggested that direct air capture would be exhibited li exorbitantly expensive to deploy for the past decade there's been a group of entrepreneurs partially funded by Bill Gates of Microsoft Edgar Bronfman jr. jr. of Warner Music and the late Gary comer of Lands End they've all been working to prove that this might be commercially viable because hey if we can just suck all the the carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere then we can all just burn all the fossil fuels we want hey be awesome all you have to do is be a billionaire so there are three primary companies that have been working on this there was a fourth I guess but they ran out of funding Switzerland's climb works canada's carbon engineering and the US has global thermostat and they've all built they're all working on building machines that at reasonable costs can capture co2 directly from and on October 11th which is a while back but this article's recent I don't know why they're just just dropping the news now but on October 11th AG at a geothermal power plant in Iceland inaugurated climb works inaugurated the first system does direct air capture and verifiably achieves negative carbon emissions this is still a pilot project so right now an operation it's capturing 50 metric tons of co2 from the air each year which is about the same that's emitted by a single US household for the course of a year so it's a small amount but it's still a significant amount and apparently one u.s. household does the same amount of co2 emissions as 10 Indian households I believe it which is no no we're using we're emitting a lot less oh we're emitting one we're emitting 10 times less than India but this is this is advances in efficiency and what we are burning for fuel I imagine anyway don't a sidetrack onto that this is the first system also that converts these emissions into stone it takes carbon dioxide out of the air and makes it into stone which ensures that it doesn't escape back into the atmosphere and they're showing that direct if direct air capture can be made cheap enough for there to be commercial interest pardon me then the economics of carbon capture at point sources will likely work because right now this is a facility that's specifically designed to do this but what they're talking about is taking this technology going to the points where the carbon emissions are coming from the factories were and creating equipment that can do the removal of the carbon right there where we're at the source mm-hmm and again more on the article if you guys want to read up on that I I'll be honest at first when I read the headline I thought they meant I thought they were talking about like a vegetation plant mmm that was able to turn carbon dioxide into stone and I thought that was really trippy but a power plant makes a lot more sense to me now there's there and it's not necessarily a power plant it's a geothermal site so they're actually using I believe it uses heat geothermal heat to power the process which is probably helps with them being carbon negative that's pretty cool yeah all right let's move on I don't have very many notes on this but if anyone is doing much with augmented reality virtual reality there's a new thing here that's described in this inverse comm article which is virtual wearables and this speaking of ready player one it kind of reminded me of like some of that kind of thing like Google glass people got people got sick of Google glass right because everyone walking around with it kind of look like a douche bag but the viability of swearing glasses for some sort of augmented reality type thing seems like it might be kind of cool look so look at this this is just a tweet like that alone I'm sold right that's it you guys stop the video right there it's gonna get worse from here on out but just the flip and the thing the UI popping up done pull your hand out by one right now if we order to act with it do you pull it out that's it that's the future that's their future virtual wearable and they're doing this it's already annoying seeing people on their phones like the phones in their hand now we won't even be able to see what they're looking at yeah that's not even fair let's be watching porn in the elevator like right next to you that's super creepy there's a you probably will too so whatever yeah I mean as long as you can't see it depends if you have the audio on I guess where your hands are the arv are having being able to interact with something that it appears on your hand like I don't know if there's any like like if there's just sales you know what be really trippy is if you could use like real life real-world skins or mods so if you wanted everyone around you to look like an alien then you could just deploy a mod or a skin and now all of a sudden you ever gain skin everyone has you know everyone looks like Iron Man they have that crap what's it called it's a it's a machine learning tool where you can take any video and swap the face out okay what's the name of it I can't it's a website right yeah it's I think I think there's a website where you can go I've only read about it I haven't I haven't done it and looked into it directly but they're deep fakes deep fakes Thank You Chet I knew chat would deep fakes they're just yeah it's a the line is talked about a little bit I think I think a little one text they discuss it a little bit there as well but it's just the idea that the software and machine learning is getting so intelligent that you can take a video it knows what a person looks like it knows what a face looks like it can track I can automatically pick up with the video and look like alright there it is there's the face and then you can take it and say here's someone else's face you can pick all right swap it up and put that face on that business name so what you're talking about the reason I brought that up is like something like this like what if you had that software that like alright I'm walking around I want everyone to be Paul to be Paul J or something like that suddenly everyone's face looks like that one's just a dickhole today really confusing if this becomes widespread because you won't know what other people are seeing compared to what you're seeing or what happens if people can now hack it so someone who robs a bank hacks everyone at the bank to see somebody else's fan j-just riding a pony J's like I was at home and the only person who knows the truth is the one who didn't get like the eye implants or whatever oh my god black mirror sees next season so it's gonna give a black mare good lord we could write this shit virtual wearables coming coming soon India a couple things this was discussed at GDC last week leap motion is involved and they do a hand shock tracking software and stuff like that there's also some discussion of using the hand tracking software from leap motion with VR devices like oculus rift or five so that you can use just your hands rather than having control which leap has actually had they've they've been doing that for a while I imagine but at this point they've probably expanded on that and made it better in some in some ways moving on link of the day after tomorrow anyone here from China China is I've only visited mainland China once but in Shenzhen over there they have surveillance cameras and they probably have tracked your face and know who you are Cal damn it they have surveillance cameras that do face tracking and identification that's tagged people who are jaywalking and stuff like that and apparently publicly shamed them to some degree that is so China of them but now they've expanded this and you immediately get a text message that says you terrible person you've jaywalk now you're gonna get fine but texts of like you jaywalking and just text you the picture of you parents yeah I mean that's that's what they would do this is one of those things I mean if you look at the narrow scope of this story it's like okay jaywalkers in China are now gonna get a text message what they're fine though the broader scope here more is is more in the like first off it's kind of convenient though right and we don't talk about this much of the show I know I know we have people who watch in the US as well as otherwise but I'm never quite sure how much people in the US are familiar with or like how familiar people in the US are with like with China and stuff like that sometimes I get varying feedback from people and I talked to them about China and sometimes people's impression of China is that it's still very agrarian and rural and not very advanced and then other times the types of people who are more familiar with what China is doing right now and China especially if we go to the big cities is very advanced in a lot of ways more advanced in the US and in the fact they in fact they have implemented stuff like face tracking technology in different areas and it seems like they are potentially expanding that and I don't know it's just one of those things that is probably gonna happen in the US as well it's probably already happening in the u.s. to some degree in specific areas like high traffic areas for FBI and that kind of thing then aim I don't want to get into much speculation beyond that I think I'm say like that after thinking about it like that'd be really convenient if you were gonna get a ticket for something to just get it in a next right instead of like having like like oh crap did I like open that piece of mail did it get thrown away like just just just text me dude and I'll just pay it on my phone like I think that's it that's a further maybe you should just not jaywalk that is a feature I'm Jeff and the other thing I agree with is that you shouldn't be jaywalking in China cuz they're out then the roads they're freaking nuts you can J walk in California you want anywhere in the States pretty much but don't do it in China that should be illegal one other should be one of the things I remember about Beijing you'll die on my trip there is there's roses everywhere all of the main streets in Beijing are aligned with just thousands of rose bushes and they're blooming and there's like people going along attending them and everything and it's all clean air quality varies depending on the day and everything the next day all the roses but but I was like holy crap this is the rose like beautiful blooming rose bushes and let's move on I love their flowers one more started to discuss real quick and this is yeah this still falls into the TEC of the day after tomorrow gamer's Nexus article here about a bit Maine acing minor which potentially potentially has the possible impact on the market of reducing the desire of minors to get gaming GPUs now that's speculative we don't know if that's the case Steve and his article here who's very diligent in making sure he's saying that this may reduce gaming GPU demand not even going so far as to say reducing prices but let's just say that when it comes to coin mining aetherium has had a significant impact on GPU pricing simply because it is a very popular cryptocurrency to mine it's effectively mind with GPUs and it's popula nuf that the value has scaled a lot of the time along with Bitcoin Bitcoin is impractical to mine with anything besides an ASIC far asa a bunch of Asics but the fact that there is an ASIC minor for Assyrian could mean that people will now veer towards that instead of GPU mining let's this article source is cnbc.com and it was written by analyst Christopher Roland and he slashed the price of AMD and NVIDIA stock there his expected price of a named AMD Nvidia stock based on this because he said look if there's another viable option for mining cryptocurrency then the sale the the rate of sales and everything that we've seen with graphics cards should possibly drop as a result we don't know if there's going to be some sort of replacements for for aetherium that comes out or anything like that but the market at least for today has spoken it looks like nvidia is down 18 almost 19 points about 7.7 percent and AMD is down about four point two percent so granite that's the stock market and everything so and stock market will often react very quickly to something whereas the actual result of something might take a little bit longer but I'm a noob took the ASIC stuff for mining like is that gonna require memory like video memory like is ddr4 gonna be needed for the ASIC at all typically a6 solutions you you would buy as a as I'm like a you buy a mining ASIC block and it's usually a power supply and the processor and the ASIC and whatever is also all included I know there's people who DIY this type of thing I've never looked into that so I don't want to speak on it as far as what's possible but the ASIC itself is something that needs to be manufactured and you need a fab in order to do that and it needs to be designed specifically to efficiently process the workload of something like aetherium mining and that's been challenging from my understanding until now if has been very a sick resistant but if they can manufacture a chip that's really good at mining aetherium and does it very efficiently then the desire for mining what GPUs is going to go out the window because you're going to have people who are making more money due to better efficiency and if Asics start flooding the market and actually increases the total effective mining that's going towards aetherium in general it's gonna increase the difficulty of it it's gonna make it less and less effective for you mining with your same graphics card that you've been mining with for the past six months or year yeah I get that I just mean if like Asics still require memory and we're still in a VRAM shortage it doesn't help us getting more GPUs even if the demand for GPUs goes down if basics really take off and they're really great for mining then it's still gonna be pulling from the same pool of memory and we're still gonna see shortages it's happened to GPU social system memory still required I don't know if it uses ddr3 or ddr4 or what so I'm not sure but yes I know some memory would be necessary but yeah well we'll see what happens further details perhaps to come in the future but I didn't want to end my half of the show by doing some reality checking I've done a what do graphics card costs segments and I actually saw earlier today some people tweeting that on eBay you could get like a 1070 or 1070 T I used for not quite MSRP but just slightly more than MSRP like four or 450 yeah so we're just on the this is just eBay and I'm just gonna go over here to Nvidia and see what ten let's see what ten 70s are going forward like right now this is best match right we need first buy it now thank you and let's sort by lowest price let's scroll past all the things that aren't actually graphics cards but that have been listed in the graphics cards category in the hope of someone being like Oh my gosh I really needed this life only $50 for this graphic skirt now it's SLI bridge douchebag judo now two listings in the proper category at eBay I hate you all point being damn dude that one's for parts to repair that was a count that is uh please read description probably also not working alright here's a ZOTAC here's the zotac 8 gig for $435 now that's not MSRP MSRP is supposed to be sub 400 but it's not mattress that's that's within 40 bucks or so so this is this is tolerable this is good it is I mean graded used used for less than a week I guess I mean yeah hey hey hey I wonder how does it how does everyone just kind of know like what's the process like is it because retailers are now selling a cheaper and so and so now that official retailers a game is on New Ager selling them for cheaper everyone on eBay is like oh I have to put mine lower how does that work or does the resale are these eBay Pete sellers the ones that are sort of never I was never a product manager at new it cuz I have no idea how this type of thing is determined great it's like they all kind of knew like they all just had this like telepathic hey we should all lower our prices 1070 FDA here is a Buy It Now GTX 1084 $550 ok that's pretty solid there it goes up to 600 which is I mean what is that what is that it go a gigabyte GT X 1080 xti sized I didn't know this is not real this is what I'm at home I what the fuck is this shroud it's just one giant ass fan Wow four six no but this is like it I think I think Greg from science studio does a series where he just goes on and finds a we're - basically does what you just did a minute ago looks like how its genius investor cruising it's great as serious as you get alright so hopefully hopefully in fallujah GP prices will come down I mean there there is this theoretical inflection point where suddenly graphics cards suck for mining when suddenly the market gets flooded with old GPUs and suddenly you can buy a 1074 like well below $400 I don't know if we're gonna hit that we can hope we can keep our fingers crossed I was saying that that GPU is perhaps from a Norris external GPU enclosure like one of those GPU does okay yeah I guess that would make sense which he probably bought for me I don't know five hundred dollars with the tens hey who knows who knows but all right that's all I got for my half we're gonna quickly run down some Q&A questions that have been asked I'm gonna try to run through these quick Scott dalvik $6 66 cents ready cheers to you Scott thanks man automatic Matt hey Matty five dollar donation he says busy tonight something for my CCNA to exam so I won't be able to catch the show live tonight I'm sorry oh he's studying Matt say mr. net but I approve of your diligence indeed Steven hill $20 donation beer money beer Monaghan Q Steven thanks Steven thank you very much appreciate it man bazinga X $20 donation any idea of Intel or AMD will be coming out with the CPU it's more than 18 cores or 36 threads this year hard to say really there's been yeah I mean hey I would say it's it's likely just because they're always trying to push more cores it's all of a sudden there's a we're core crazed until a name to your core crazed I'm gonna disagree with Kyle okay probably not Ultron I think Intel is gonna be satisfied with their 18 core we have the fastest we have the most 18 cores and I think threader / - were probably gonna see thread Ripper - but I see that being more a faster 16 core than adding more course to it or maybe thread Ripper twos gonna include a 32 gig version at a thirty-two core version since they've had that on epic that would be uh that would be super sweet but um we'll have to wait and see thank you for singing though for your donation MB 67 thank you lenticular for your $13.30 nto nation hey Paul here's a leek donation help you out - Kyle you need to work on your premature eruption problems it's a constant it's a constant issue hey man happens every week it seems the wife doesn't mind it alright it just explodes the latest grace Tom's from Smith's with fifty Norwegian Crona best start of stream Thank You Tom's htpc pulp Tom so you're gonna be happy with my video I have coming out in just a few days whoo Kyle you're not allowed to touch beer anymore except for corked boodles boodles boom tell you what I can do with my tart thief's at a $5 Canadian house salty will chat be that I have three gtx 980 s1 1072 seven 80s a 1060 a 582 five 70's and a 480 and I mine on all of them also new AGA accepts Bitcoin I don't know how salty chat will be I hope they're not too salty because it's not like you have a crazy farm going and it doesn't seem like you've went and like bought a bunch of stock of a single GPU - like most other people out of it so I hope you I hope you are doing that on a renewable energy source I guess is what I would say thank you for your donation to our beef pup Shepherd puppy been very consistent lately thank you for your ten dollar donation I still think it would be called the eleven series cards I based on the current series is called the ten series last series was the nine series and so on why would we jump 11 from 11 to 20 pop your there's a very likely that you're right the why we might jump from 11 to 20 is because 11 to 10 to 11 is one higher but 10 to 20 is 10 higher and a higher number means a better graphics card that's not true hashtag marketing that's hashtag marketing and that's my if they did that that's why they would do that is because it gives the impression of like oh this big leap in performance whatever but thank you pup for your donation PC better $10 donation assuming you're using your 79 80 what settings to use in OBS for streaming rate control bitrate CPU usage preset I'm not using 79 80 at my house I have a 69 50 X on my streaming system which is a 10 core three processor and I haven't had to look at the usage or anything because it's a way overkill for what for what I do with that right now in case you're wondering we were trying to do 1920 by 1080 at 60 frames per second and I was going for around 4 to 5 K 4 to 5,000 megabits per second and bigger loads for saying it kilobits sorry 4 to 5,000 for the twitch stream and I was trying to get to 7,000 for the YouTube stream but because the CPU has to encode both of those at the same time it's it's like doing two separate workloads yeah so my 6500 was tanked yeah it was it was chop-chop it was too much right now we have been sitting really steady at about 75 percent usage for this whole stream so doing it doing a damn fine job just had to lower the bitrate down to about 3000 Hertz which and we're at about 5,000 on YouTube right Dez Jones $5 donation 34 40 by 1440 is there if there's an $80 difference should I get a Vegas 64 over the 56 also the Sapphire 56 is 3/8 pins but 64 is just - what choice should I make okay first of all sapphire having more inputs doesn't really make much of a difference so it's not that significance of a difference in the power draw of the specific GPU that is why they have 3/8 pins usually they do that to impress people or to like set up for some crazy unlocked voltage overclocking experience that most people cook that most people can't access because you have to have a hacked BIOS and hack to be BIOS or something you probably won't give you a ton more performance anyway yeah so I don't worry about that that power 56 $80 difference yeah I mean the 56 isn't that far behind the 64 so $80 difference are you looking at like nine hundred and twenty versus a thousand dollars or are you looking at four hundred and fifty versus five hundred and thirty yeah it's more the percentage the difference more so than if you're already paying if you're already overpaying then you might as well overpay a little bit more for the 64 if not then you're probably okay with an overclocked bigot 56 okay Greg wall rust with the $10 donation thanks for the great videos about to embark on building a new rise in 2400 G system this week I wish you the best Greg thank you for your donation and the 2400 G is a really solid choice right now if your and not interested in forking over way too much money for a graphics card and it'll hold you over for a while too so so good job there thank you Greg gypsy dog - $5 donation Paul I built my first computer with your guide from Newegg TV seven years ago now I work in IT let's awesome that's awesome gypsy down like like for real awesome I I'm still very proud of those old school no Mike TB how to build a PC videos I still have this idea in my head I've said this once or twice on other live streams or something but I have this idea in my head that there's somebody back in the day who learned how to build a PC from one of those videos who's going to go on to do some wonderful thing like you know cure count the cancer whatever and basically I'll get to take credit and hopefully it monetary just it's not cancer patient on their dead bed I am thank you Paul and just enjoy her wall right here that somebody has been able to put together computer and you know people use computers for lots of things so you know who knows who knows what benefits you'll get out of that in the future but good job pup Shepherd with another $5 donation taxi drivers working from home powered by Nvidia that would be cool drive people around from the comfort of your own home hmm possibly more likely I see just autonomy i autonomous driving taking over but maybe there'll be an interim period there Oh or possibly what I see is more likely autonomous driving taking over for the most part but you have like a phone home thing that the autonomous car can do where it's like I'm in trouble I don't know what to do you know phones home to some central location where they have 20 Pluto or whatever who can jump in and virtually see what's going on take the and give a human response or decision-making person the Wendy's totally possible yeah and also that is true you also need a those cars will then need to have a robotic arm so they could actually taste a fast-food bag or you know take the ticket from the the parking you know parking meter kiosk and stuff like that I'm kind of curious to see I've seen a few things in like San Francisco and other areas where they're doing testings but um like the delivery systems right once the delivery systems have vehicles that are autonomous that don't need a human to ever be in them like the shrinking down of them so like what might pull up to your house to deliver a pizza or something like that might be really small might just be this tiny little thing yeah pulls up and like pop spits out and then you know right goes away whatever mmm I'm curious to see in five 10 15 years what that's gonna look like but see if it's too small then it's gonna be really easy to steal and some like guy who's really into pizza is just gonna snag that thing but then it's kind of this the the you know the Wi-Fi and the security built into it so like if you would steal it they'd know exactly where it is and they'd come and hunt you down that's why you got to be a fast eater you gotta book it all right thank you thank you Shepherd TV chair dollar donation baby chow hey guys haven't been able to catch you lives a quad case looks super cool and I didn't know you had a brother named rile Kyle it's actually my brother my identical twin brother his name's actually Lyle but he has an accent so it sounds like Bryl but it's his name's lyle confusing sometimes but yeah he's doing well good guy Giovanni commodity $10 donation Paul the company I work for was Papa increment increment Li recently no gpus at my branch sadly this is probably a reference to my response to Jays tweet recently which is just some scuttlebutt that I have heard which is that a lot of the lack of GPUs in the market is probably less to do with people going into retail stores or online at places like new AG going and buying a bunch at the same time it's probably more likely people who are going directly to the distributors because there's lots of distributors Ingram Micro cynic Tech Data dnh just some that come to mind they're very big they work in the tech industry and they'll deal in lots of you know 20 50 a hundred a thousand at a time so you're probably looking at big companies that are going and buying in bulk and sucking up the inventory that would otherwise have been more available to be distributed to retailers like new AG or Amazon or that kind of thing and thereby also I also don't know if those distributors are also jacking up their prices at the same time I'm not sure hey he says can't decide on a 1080 for the win at versus for the win to is the for the win to worth it no well if it's 5 or 10 bucks shirt go for it if it's more than that not really it's still a gtx 1080 in there it's still got overclocked - same about the same coolers exactly the same core is it's slightly different the for the ones who has the it has the icx so it's got a PCB with a bunch of thermal oh right thermal read points on there and everything so yeah if you're trying to like take again a 1080 that you can overclock like to 2040 megahertz versus 2010 megahertz then yeah that for the win - might be worth it for you but honestly 1080 is a 1080 for the most part so yeah probably out worth the extra money bazinga X $5 donation Kyle needs another pie in the face for not wearing his wedding ring what is your wedding ring Kyle I'm allergic to my ring and I'm not saying that as a joke I actually am allergic I'm allergic to many different types of metal I have a tungsten ring and I'm allergic to it I used to wear a nickel bracelet when I was in elementary school it was an ID bracelet had my address and stuff had to had to get rid of that necklaces watches all that shit gives me a crazy rash so that's sometimes why when my skin starts to like peel this is actually two or three days healed - three days ago like my skin was just peeling like I had like a damaged skin ring after wearing the wedding ring for prolonged periods a plague or something I need to get like a like one made out of bone or oh yeah or like cool yeah or like Jade Jade would work some kind of stone maybe like silicon if I'm like you know just whatevs I also have a tungsten ring my requirements were that I wanted it to be the same general design as the Ring of Power but some Lord of the Rings but silver yes did you get it transcribed inside no it doesn't put the LED that clothes that have I haven't wait yes the the eternal love it you the words are every elvish having is that if Mordor so so yeah it's it's tungsten but the I I like it cuz the outside of it it's like I'm scuffed beyond a mad beyond you know it's very scuffed the outside of it gets banged around a lot I well it looks loved I wash dishes and everything love a drain but the inside is pristine so pristine clean and your finger keeps it all smooth and clean and reflective polishes polishes it every day anyway it's beautiful ok what were you talking about Epis Inka ax thank you for your donation Derek Parham $5 Cal needs to do his Paul impersonation during his half of the show oh that won't be necessary I'm sure I haven't drink enough beer yet need to do more beer yeah we'll do some you've attempted that while I'm here no but if I was offended got super pissed I wouldn't care all right wow there's too many more donations alright thank you all of you and ruch wire five dollars Canadian hey guys sick recently sick recent builds YouTube forgot to answer my second question last week because beer what lens do I need for a camera the lens that's a really that I have used that looks really nice is not crazy it's expensive but it's not crazy expensive and it looks a lot nicer than what it costs it's 650 to 800 dollars every day yeah yeah Sigma 18 to 35 800 art lens whether they call it the YouTuber lens youtube they called the eq really and the reason why it's a good lens is also is because even though it's I mean expensive when it comes to lenses really relative they can get so damn pricey yeah 800 is actually really good for this lens in particular even if you don't have huge budget because it is so versatile you can literally use it for just such a huge range of shooting environments whether you're trying to get something up close or more mid-range or even far away I think and it's available with a few different mounts as well you can get a Canon EF mounts the Nikon mounts enough this is so neat fun fact that your ones we're using right now oh yes if you want a little demo looks good it's gorgeous okay that's what's nice Steve Anderson $5 donation my girlfriend Laura says if I spend any more money on nerd stuff she'll leave me Oh so here's five dollars off her debit card haha nice show her who's boss Eve Laura ease up Laura you have to let your man by his let you man by his toys I don't know if Laura's watching right now but Laura the trick is you have to get just as into it as he is and if possible even more so and then you'll actually find that he like fold like wow you're a little too into this computer eh I should back off but turn the TV see if I wish you the best in your future relationship and I don't think their future relationship is I think their future relationship to doom now that he just stole her credit that's true and I need it yeah so run up to some good many charges as you can I guess before it falls apart there you go dude was up with five dollar donation how long should you use an AO before you change it out I found my H 105 for three years and it still works fine but when should I consider buying a new one when it starts performing less yeah um so my experience with the IOT's is the pump use usually the the thing to go at least that's what I've experienced but hey you've got it three years and you're still doing okay three years honestly it's probably the point where I would start to kind of keep a closer eye on it so listen close listen if that pump starts to make a rattle or anything like that beyond that you're probably okay but just think attempts and yeah just keep it monitor up or something like that I don't see anything too terribly wrong with running that H 105 till it dies as long as you've got some sort of temperature monitoring thing to make sure that if it does die and your temps start to climb up that you see it notice it so you and I shut down your computer and swap it up for something else yeah Felix Felix Montelongo twenty two dollars and seventy seven cents okay interesting donation amount hi Paul like the quad seller vid and how did the pretty much he'll do you turn out ah thank you thank you Felix for that I liked the quad Stiller video as well although I did feel slightly bad because I completely blanked that the temper glass pieces can be removed they're held on by magnets oh it's like you ever do a video we're like you just missed some fundamental thing right I should have got that that was I was like oh wait so you thought there were parts of the case that were inaccessible know that so each each quadrant has a tempered glass panel right that sits on top of it you can look inside and see the quadrant right you have to slide the entire like this this Kurt or this bent aluminum sleeve like off of each side to actually get in and work with it okay but you can also just pop off space which gives you some access but you still can't do everything with removing it so I need a combination of both really yeah some stuff you might be able to do with just the temper glass piece other nicer stuff you might not say yeah but that's that's just my personal promote real view in arctic panther has completely turned clear and I'm planning to do a video where I open that up and clear it out and everything I was actually promote chill recently launched a new product that's meant to be like a loop cleansing product or something like that like a prep product before you use view so I was considering about maybe hitting them up to try that out the video that Jay uploaded about his view I watch that reads that kind of scarred me because that's what the coolant that I used in the elite build and was it the gray it was the gray and the gray is supposed to be oh not not ideal for all that build-up and stuff so I might have to do a video like that too I think Jays just sort of started this trend where anyone who's using a system with view fluid in it is like oh shit I gotta like drain the shit out and like take a look at my blocks I can already see like on my model block that it's there's a bit of buildup yeah so I think it's good to have because fruit for the EPIK water cool builds where you put it all together and fill it up and like do the cool shots with like the water flowing through and it looks really badass I think it's very very important to also show the three months or six months later yeah when you've got to clear it out right and what that experience is like as well it is there is more maintenance involved with a full custom liquid cooling loop all right Rita Moochie five dollars guys I'm rebuilding my computer while watching your live stream can't wait for pin my PC so I can fix on the fly love you guys long time alright we'll be doing that on Cal's half of the show good luck on rebuilding your system thank you very much zero blade five dollars Kyle trade me your Asus Vega 64 he doesn't say what for he just says trade me just trade me just just for nothing I would do that but I like it and I'm gonna use it so I probably won't use I'm sorry idara Kyle when does get we get weekly pin my PC video love from Texas good to see you making vids again Paul or with your hand thank you very much hi lung I from your comment and name I wouldn't have guessed you were from Texas but you know Penn my PC is coming up probably within the next 20 minutes or so yeah stay tuned it's gonna be exciting cheater aid $5 love both channels yes I know just built my first PC rise in 520 400 G and Paul your 5 things to do after video is probably one of the best around for newbies that is a really good video and it's got what three million it's about three million basically it's gonna hit 3 million it's one like so freakin insane it's one of those video like I'm so happy with it but of course there's a there's a mistake in it which is why I did the follow-up video three more things to do with you know with your PC but that's good I mean ya know I'm it's it's it's a it's a minor mistake and not something that would that would affect very many people it's when you're doing Windows 10 installation mmm-hmm if if you're booting off of the USB Drive you need to boot off of the USB Drive in UEFI mode in order to install Windows 10 and UEFI mode right my assumption was it doesn't matter which mode you boot the us off the USB Drive in because the window yes did you say it doesn't matter or you just I did not I didn't even say it it's just visual you can see what I did in the videos I was following along exactly if they don't know what they're doing right then they would probably do the exact same thing in the follow-up video explain what it does and how you can tell which way you did the installation right and it's not even really a significant difference like it's like at two five-second difference in start-up time yeah but it's just one of those things but anyway yeah I'm glad that video did really well cuz it's one of those it's one of those videos I guess no one had really made that just kind of right everyone so focused on the build itself they forget what about afterwards so yeah I'm glad that helped yep Dez Jones $5 donation hey Kyle singer dripper built earlier will be using the same motherboard with the water-cooled 1920 X and the new white mesh fic nice yes it's the mini the micro ATX starter / build yep pretty sweet that's pretty cool measure the white mesh if I see that'll look really nice especially a water-cooled and stuff good luck on that cool it's a great motherboard nice they have a really nice motherboard this is micro version of the mesh fire right that's the defined see mini this is IC mini but there's a micro version of is there a mic over there is it yeah that's the latest case I think they launched a couple weeks ago was the defense I'm sorry measure if IC mini cool all right mr. Fineman try noxus gaming $10 donation I need an in case it needs to hold dual or trippers dual or triple CPU radiator two single radiator for both my gtx 980ti hybrid water-cooled any advice and links not the 900 d you need ok dual or triple CPU radiator and two two single radiators for both alright so you've got dual 1080 eyes hybrid water-cooled try noxus i feel like you're a case labs contestant look at case labs yeah their cases are expensive but you get what you pay for their cases are amazing and they also have very large cases that can fit a huge amount of hardware especially if you water cooling I would point you that direction it seems like the type of build that would benefit from that type of case yeah okay pull pull pull up good but look at a full look at a full $20 Canadian hey guys finally caught you live love the show Kyle this donation is for the awesome accent video the joy it brings us priceless especially on repeats good and apologetically brave on you Cheers I happy that you donated on my half for county yes thanks that's very kind of you way to go I'm always glad when I benefit from cows were Greg walrus with another $10 donation forgot to ask my question Paul when you build in the define C case you were concerned about the cooling on the 3.5 inch drives did that turn out to be an issue did you need an extra fan I always like to have active cooling on my 3.5 inch drives but it depends how hard you hit them I often have 3.5 inch drives that I'm doing video editing off of which does a lot of read and sometimes write work off of the drives which can tend to make them a little bit warm especially if their stacks close together so if you're just type of 3.5 inch drives that you're throwing in there for like typical storage needs we're like you know might be writing a big file to it here and you know watching a video off of it there but not a huge amount of read writes you're probably fine with no additional cooling but if you're planning on hidden that drives hard then I would advise an extra fan where you're dry or is it behind the motherboard tray what in the define C which drive is he talking about where was it mounted is it like behind the motherboard tray or is because the define C then you can mount them like physically behind that that that piece right oh right and if they're back there there's effectively no yeah yeah yep I hope that helps great done less donation Dustin's Starman $10 I built my first PC from Kyle's video on the rise in five with the msi tomahawk motherboard so thanks much I love it but what's the best way to clean my dust filters Dustin I like brush to pull the dust filter out yeah I actually like a vacuum a vacuum with like a fuzzy fuzzy attachment thing on the end and you could just go right over the the dust filter and suck all the dust off of it and that works yeah like a compressed air cuz it's fun compressed air is definitely fun so but also not great for the invite also okay we are nearly done we have some Johnson shoutouts for people who have ordered stuff from us while we were doing the live show Kevin in eh Kevin H with a CPU cooler Heather Navy lightweight hoodie and a CPU cooler Heather Navy t-shirt lovely Kevin Greg dub yeah this is the same Greg who I believe did a couple donation comments thank you very much great he got the beer set with the thumb screw the beer set so you get the glass and opener thank you so much got a bit waitin for you the Billy deeming mousepad and desk Matt sets goes to Dustin our thank you very much Justin Johnson to you Jayden L from Texas got a metallic silver men's black t-shirt thank you very much for your order and Johnson to you cheering C for picking up a CPU cooler Heather Navy lightweight hoody buddies are selling well it must be cold in other places besides Southern California right now Bob Bob no Rob Rob Bob a wrap well I mean often Rob's can go by Bob to you but Rob Rob Rob are from California he got the white logo paul sartre wear shirt oh the classics the classic Paul's our logo shirt thank you James Jay Jay Jay awesome hardware Star Wars Heather Navy t-shirt thank you sir Johnson alright and one L from Indiana got the black tri-blend thumbscrew shirt thank you very much Juan Brad W got a rip game pad yep you got a rip game pad shirt and a ripped game pad Oh to rip game pad shirts thank you sir all right last one and this one's actually from earlier today but I'm shouting it up anyway Shannon H from Oh Australia oh my gosh all the way from Australia Thank You Shannon I got the awesome hardware Star Wars shirt and the men's I'm sorry the tribe lense thumbscrew shirt putting stuff oh ma CCM thank you very much for picking up and not some hardware Star Wars black t-shirt Johnson - 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