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Our editors are used to editing off of a top-of-the-line NVMe-based network storage server, but when we travel for big events like CES, we don’t have that luxury…. until now.

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Intro animation by MBarek Abdelwassaa
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CHAPTERS
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0:00 Intro
1:27 The size problem
3:32 The build
12:06 It brokey
13:35 The software & testing it
15:10 How we actually intend to use it & networking

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  1. pov: you build a server in your kitchen

  2. Oh man Linus, you have NO CLUE about Powerman do you? They're old and crazy reliable brand of PSUs. Sure, I believe they only come labeled as Powerman when bundled with cases (I believe they do/did build PSUs for other in-store brands), but that doesn't mean they are bad. I have an old Powerman that I put into my home server. That thing is ~20 years old at this point and when I disassembled it to check it and service it, it was like it's brand new. Barely any dust inside despite having been in one of the dustiest environments I've ever been in, no bulged or leaking caps, and even the fan still worked perfectly. 20 years man, and it's running like I bought it yesterday.

  3. If i had a pc like this I would waste all those specs on playing fallout new vegas

  4. If that was improvisation

  5. Remember when carrying expensive things into the U.S. that "civil asset forfeiture" (Google it, you'll be glad you did) is very much a thing that can make your trip hell.

  6. Should have used the pelican case as THE pc case. Fab up some mounts and make it happen.
    With the surplus cubic inches allocated for an18650 12v battery bank and pure sine inverter to take you off grid, a badass 5g modem, and the a monitor attached to the lid and you the got the laptop from hell. Make the inverter an "inverter/charger" and you can charge up anywhere.

  7. i guess something went wrong with this machine on ces. i wonder what it is

  8. I wanta see them at the airport explaining how it's not a bomb but a PC "would a bomb have cables this organized!"

  9. Not much more than a complete £7500 4k +VR dual monitor gaming setup then

  10. I know you wanted to put the system in a carry on, but if you went with a intel CPU or thunderbolt compat Ryzen motherboard you COULD have in theory made a VM on that 30TB drive thats only job is to render videos by passing through projects!

  11. Why does the thing at 5:25 look 3D printed?

  12. was thermal paste not used?

  13. MikroTik CRS305 is a better solution for swtich i believe. But meh.

  14. This is stupid. Are they supposed to all go to the same hotel room to connect their clients to the server?

  15. my pc needed 220 wats

  16. I would have rather built the PC permanently in the drop-proof case using just the exoskeleton of a PC case to fill the entire case and have the I/O on the air flow side panel where the lid opens , yes male to female cable extenders from the standard IO to the side plate. But open lid plug in and use is what you want, quick ,reliable durable customisable.

  17. Wait! 4 editors + 1 server… don't you need 5 port switch?

  18. I use this switch here at home and i am very happy with it. Very fast, not very power hungry and NO FAN!

  19. Would it not have been easier to convert the pelican, or get a similar case that isnt as thick and just conver that into the server. That way you could have fit a larger board and had the redundant drives

  20. Powerman, powerman
    does whatever a powerman does
    Look out for Powermaaaan

  21. cool

  22. They should just have built the server in Vegas.

  23. Linus turned into a Mac user 😅, you see that MacBook next to his desktop lol

  24. But why bother, it not like you going to make more than 2 video in CES 😂

  25. Wouldnt 5G be enough for the camera team to upload the footage? How much data are we talking here, im a novice when it comes to editing/filming.

  26. crap

  27. The answer is, NO. It does not fit. There is no room to PAD THE INSIDE OF THE PELICAN!!! Thusly, we know that this video is bs. They didn't carry that 'server' in that case. If they even used that 'server'.

  28. Thought the Kioxia 30TB drive looked like something I might be able to throw in my system (wanted those fast read/write speeds), until I googled it and saw the price lol
    ( about $4,000 USD from amazon)

  29. You overthought this entire thing…First, you don't need to ship it built- just build a system and get it working, then pack the parts in protective wrap and then pack into the case. Rebuild onsite. For the "case", you should've gone with one of those bench test rigs OR just leave it all sitting on boxes. Finally, I thought LTT was about creativity? I was expecting you dummies to use the Pelican AS the PC case, but nope…

  30. I imagine there are 100 of these on here, but why not order a bigger pelican case or just use a Mac Studio?

  31. Suit-CASE

  32. FYI, exhibitors ship things about a month before the show. So, if you want to avoid this in the future, you could ask around about what companies they use to ship and hold the items until it’s time to setup the booths.

  33. "Should be fine" while talking about $20,000 worth of drives xD

  34. wow just wow

  35. Very interesting video, but the title doesn't really describe what's going on at all.

  36. While I think this makes a way better video, if you were looking for a less DIY solution to your problem I worked for/with a company that produced a weather resistant computer in a customized Pelican case that performed like your own personal news broadcast van. We used it for the 2015 Canadian Federal election to allow the party's camera person to get footage back to Ottawa in full resolution from multiple different venues across the country, we even used a variant for providing high speed internet to the press reporters and campaign personnel while travelling on the campaign buses.

    The PC inside the case took any video signal you gave it (HDMI, HD-SDI or DVI) split the signal into streams depending on how many network connections it was given (in 2015 they had up to 4 x Cellular modules, Wi-Fi and ethernet which at the time was gigabit) and then another box at the other end stitched all the video back together. It had reportedly only a half second of additional delay over a microwave broadcast van, took standard broadcast camera batteries (2 that were hot swappable) and was capable of handling an 8k uncompressed footage stream (again in 2015).
    I know they've been improved since – they are now broadcast camera mountable (they sit between the battery and the camera) and work at much higher resolutions – but I'd love to see you and LMG's take on a similar idea.

    Hit me up if you're interested and want more details.

  37. This was a really cool video! The title turned me off from watching it for over a week, though

  38. Using inches really ruins the video

  39. whhy are your bags so pricy from ltt 😭

  40. Where are the vidoes from CES made with this computer.????

  41. Watching all of LTT not know you can set a 5950x to run at 65w and it just downclocks itself to about 3.1-3.3ghz. Sure it wouldn't turbo up at all but double the cores at 75% the clock speed is still a lot faster. Not to mention if the cores are running at lower clocks, it also means the cpu can run at lower voltages. And the 5950x was the highest binned part of the whole zen 3 lineup, so it would likely have better low voltage performance than a 5700x, which is bottom of the barrel 8 core silicon. Hell take a 5950x just for the binned silicon quality and disable some cores if you have heat issues.

  42. I'm only 5 minutes in and I'm thinking "why not make the flight case the PC case? bit of dremel work, some 3d printing and it would be perfect.

  43. As a dude who travels and edits for long stretches abroad, this was very insightful. I don't need the bandwidth for a team, but I loved the approach to tackling the workstation build. Didn't even know they had dope mATX server motherboards like that and never occurred to me to even ask. Good call on the Pelican and dimensions too.

    I feel like this is actually a viable market product. A tailor-made chassis for carry-on standards with its own protective case and potent-enough components is legitimately something I would strongly consider buying.

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