The summary is:
The video is about building a PC inside a diamond play button, which is a reward from YouTube for reaching 10 million subscribers. The video shows the process of 3D scanning, CNC cutting, soldering, and assembling the PC components inside the play button. The PC uses an Intel NUC with a Core i7-10710U processor, 32 GB of RAM, and an M.2 SSD. The cooling system consists of custom heat pipes and a fan. The video also tests the performance and temperature of the PC and shows the final result. The video is sponsored by Drop ENTR keyboard. The video ends with the host expressing his gratitude to the viewers and his excitement about the project.
Here are some possible facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video where Linus and Alex from Linus Tech Tips build a PC inside a diamond play button.
2. The diamond play button is a reward from YouTube for reaching 10 million subscribers.
3. The PC is based on an Intel NUC with a Core i7-10710U processor, 32 GB of RAM and an M.2 SSD.
4. The PC uses custom heat pipes and a heat sink to cool the CPU, and a fan under the diamond cutout for airflow.
5. The PC also has RGB LEDs, a power button, and IO ports that are integrated into the play button frame.
6. The play button is made of aluminum that is electroplated with copper and chrome, which makes it hard to 3D scan and cut.
7. The video is sponsored by Drop ENTR keyboard, a mechanical keyboard with an aluminum top plate and white LEDs.