Our Craziest PC Yet – Pyramid PC Pt. 3 - Summary

Summary

The summary is:

- The video is about building a custom PC inside a pyramid-shaped case with an Illuminati theme for a client who requested excessive and unnecessary specifications.
- The PC has a 64-core AMD Threadripper CPU, 256 GB of RAM, two Nvidia RTX 3090 GPUs, and a 1650W power supply. The RGB lighting is controlled by an iPad app and costs over $2000.
- The monitors are three 49-inch Samsung Odyssey ultra-wide displays that create a 32:3 aspect ratio and a very wide field of view that is impractical for gaming or productivity.
- The video shows the challenges and frustrations of assembling the PC, such as modifying the GPU, fitting the power supply, managing the cables, and dealing with the client's changes.
- The video reveals that the client is Dbrand, a company that makes skins for devices, and ends with a sponsor message from Micro Center and a recommendation for another video.

Facts

Some possible facts extracted from the text are:

- The text is a transcript of a video about building a gaming/workstation computer in a pyramid case for a client.
- The computer has 64 cores, 256 GB of RAM, two RTX 3090 GPUs, and an overclock button.
- The client also requested three 49-inch Samsung Odyssey monitors to go with the computer.
- The computer has custom RGB lighting that can be controlled from an iPad.
- The client is revealed to be Dbrand, a company that makes skins for devices.