The Customer Isn't Always Right - Pyramid PC Pt. 1 - Summary

Summary

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The video is about building a custom pyramid-shaped PC for a client who wants a powerful and flashy system. The builders use steel tubing, welding, and CNC routing to create the frame and the panels for the PC. They also use PCIe extenders and fans to fit four Quadro GPUs inside the pyramid. They encounter some challenges with the welding, the angles, and the cooler, but they manage to make progress and show their design to Linus. They end by teasing part two of the build.

Facts

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1. Jake was talking to a client who wants a PC in a pyramid case.
2. The PC will have a Threadripper 32 core processor, 256 GB of RAM, four Quadro GPUs, and m.2 storage.
3. The pyramid frame is made of steel tubing that is cut, bent, and welded together.
4. The GPUs will be mounted on a PCIe bracket with extenders and visible through a window with an Illuminati eye design.
5. The cooling system is undecided but might use a thermal siphon prototype.
6. The pyramid will have eight fans on the bottom for intake and passive exhaust through vents on the corners.
7. The project has to be finished by Friday and shipped to the client.

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