A possible summary is:
The video is about testing a cheap 2000 Watt power supply from China that claims to be 95 plus gold certified and has a Bitcoin logo on it. The hosts compare it to a real 2000 Watt power supply from SilverStone and find out that it has less components, less weight, less cables and less protection features. They also encounter some driver issues when trying to run two Nvidia GPUs on the same system. They manage to draw over 1300 Watts from the power supply without blowing it up, but they are not impressed by its loud fan and hot chassis. They conclude that it is not a good choice for a gaming rig, but it is better than they expected. The video is sponsored by Vessi footwear.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video where the speakers test a 2000 Watt power supply from a sketchy brand called Senlifang.
2. The power supply costs $160 and claims to have 95 plus gold certification and a Bitcoin logo on it.
3. The power supply is compared to a 2000 Watt power supply from SilverStone, which costs $550 and has more components, weight and quality.
4. The power supply is tested with a system that has a 12,900 KS CPU and two RTX 3090 GPUs, one of which is shunt-modded to draw more power.
5. The power supply requires a 240 volt input, which is achieved by modifying a power cable with a yellow flag and an adapter.
6. The power supply does not blow up and delivers up to 1500 Watts, but it is very loud and hot.
7. The video is sponsored by Vessi footwear, which offers waterproof shoes with Dyma-tex technology.
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