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  • In, out, in, out, shake it all about :D

    Thumbs Up :D

  • Well done very cool PC and I like the SSD Robots but I have one question: At 13:41 you mention that you can easy transfer data from PC to PC but is that quad SSD bay external or internal??

  • 2 months to build a computer? There are so many manufacturers making the same shit there is no reason for this. Who is your customer? Has he ever heard of "Duke Nukem Forever"? Obviously he has no idea about computers since he is still dealing with you. That may have been a little harsh but "you" put this up on the net for everyone to see and I am assuming you were looking for feedback.

  • you all bitch to much, a few months on a job like this is not out of the ordinary.. take a second and think about the quality of work he is putting out, and some builds just throw up hurdles at every turn, if you lot had built many systems yourselves you would not be so quick to moan

  • the ssd at 6:30 is all like

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  • Awesome !!!

    Amazing !!!

  • I love the SSD robots! Very awesome, original thinking!

  • When will update video come up ????

  • i hear your lips smack every single time before you talk. stop

  • ALLES HABEN WILL :O

  • this is so fail

  • my £120 motherboard has 10Gbps network adapter, it only has one though but it is also a motherboard lol

  • lol it'll not be out of date for the following 5-6 years

  • Dude I like your videos and you seem like a pritty cool guy but if i was the Customer i would tell you to get fucked and ask for my money back.

  • @pondcypress You can think of it as a series of complicated algorithms that take up a lot of hardware, and only a last step is to draw the result to the screen. Thus, a most basic graphic card would do fine in such a system, simply because drawing on the screen is the least important part of the job. The yellow case, "extreme" brand graphic cards and motherboard, "water-cooling", all are consistent evidence that the owner of this computer is a young person that wants to play computer games.

  • @pondcypress This computer is not being built for a radiologist. No radiologist in the world would ever place medical imaging infrastructure at his home. Such unit is hosted, without exception, at a medical facility. All computing and signal processing is done on site, on a powerful server, much more powerful than just two Xeons. Furthermore, no such medical imaging unit would ever need high end graphic cards. The kind of computation that is involved is mostly intensive data processing.

  • perfect for server hosting :)

  • This guy speaks like Applejack.

  • how did you build this??????

  • I lol every time i hear "skrew hole" :p

  • why you want that extreme computer? no one needs this powerful computer.

  • @lars38010 It's being built for a radiologist.

  • @pondcypress wat is that?

  • @lars38010 A medical specialty that employs the use of imaging to both diagnose and treat disease visualized within the human body

  • @lars38010 in english to what pond said, it save lives

  • @lars38010 you'd be surprised

  • @trubyd44 and , since you are going to have the ssd´s displayed wouldnt it be esthetically better to have corsair force gt ssd´s , since they are red and performe nice??

  • @trubyd44 hi there ,i was woundering , since this is a verrry high end build if you are going to change all the srews to hach the colour of the case??

  • where do you get all this money are you the head of a drug cartel ? lol this stuff you have is over 10 g's

  • @M4stercr4cker dude, come on, the name of the video is "Client build 5...", its not his, hes building it for someone who is paying for the hardware, and im guessing paying him to build it too.

  • Lol a network card xP Lol i got opticfiber connection to with 100/100 MB/s and it's no need for a networkcard if your not useing it for hocking upp 100 pc´s to a server xP

  • Sorry but the Intel 510 is MUCH better then the OCZ ones just because the Sandforce controller is shit. xP Just saying sandforce is alooooot of trouble

  • the size of the board is the size of my case

  • ah can you build a full automatic aeroponics or hydro or what ever horizontal vertikal - grow box for herbs with carbon and oxygen supply , light ventilation temp.controll , and the software for it ? if yes i would invite you for some brain storming , there is a huge gap in the mrket for such products ( in europe ) we could grow the best tomatoes strawberrys and herbs for medicl purposes ,or just code the software for a building instalation for 6 floors 24 families all need green stuff to eat

  • i have some magic for you " go and buy you a mac pro server and experience the world of freedom and freed microsoft slaves " , really thankfull ppl they will assist and help you where ever you hve a problem . i say it again but psssst don t speak ti out to loud ; Listen : " MAC maaaaaccccc PRO pppprrrrr not a fart a pppprrrrrooo a mac pro " clap your hand and repeat it mac yeah do you feel it , it will set you free

  • ok your super computer is GREAT! now just wait 3 month and your computer gonna be obsolete!

  • Cool video, but the sound is annoying. Sounds like there's a ping-pong effect in stereo. The sound bounces left and right like crazy :)

  • i used to have this cpu, but i took an arrow to the knee

  • man, that was a really nice watercooling setup. You got some skills :)

  • jesus who is this client that can pay for all of this?

  • Was this a german customer? Black-Red-Yellow? :D

  • THIS COST FUCKING TOOOO MUCH :S... crazyyyy... :S

  • @KinderjajeFromSerbia P.s great job man.. :D

  • BUT THIS WATERCOOL THINGS IS A TURBO DIESEL OR PETROL? :):):):):):)

  • HOME MADE COMPUTER :)

  • I'm gonna watercool my dick

  • @3nrasandun I am now stealing your dialogue .... because my penis also needs to b cooled with some liquid nitrogen ...

  • @3nrasandun good luck with that

  • @3nrasandun it's sad that comments like this get numerous thumbs up....

  • truby....could we please have an update on this build?? Im assuming the client decided to wait for LGA2011 SR3?? and 8core Xeons?? ur killing us man :D

  • WATER COOL THE NETWORK CARD!!!

  • That case looks like it was built in Slovenia...Great build though

  • Зато сам всё сам поддерживаю.

  • MERICA!! REDNECKS!!

  • @thesickandwounded AMURIKA!

  • So uhhhh Yeah.... The Path of least resistance.  nuff said.

  • My gooodness, this is looking to be an amazing build. I've been looking to get a solid state hard drive and these upgrades to my existing equipment probably wouldn't justify what I'd use it for. This looks really amazing though, the craftsmanship is pretty cool.

  • I agree with jonnie, wouldn't most the liquid just follow the path of least resistance or the shortest path?

  • personal super computer < homework

  • Lol this build is gonna be so out of date by the time it's finished..poor guy has no idea what's hes WASTING money on

  • @MilitantKaos LGA 2011, he's already fucked...These guys are ripping him off...

  • @MilitantKaos It will keep up with your next computer though ;)

  • @MilitantKaos Funny how wrong you are.

  • @MilitantKaos At least it still will be running by the time we have computer chips inplanted into our brainz.

  • how much would one of these cost..

  • What a waste of BP fittings........

    This loop is fail,im surprised someone stumped up the cash to sail on this failboat.

  • When you setup the SSDs in Raid... do you lose the Trim Support?

    Sorry if that's a newb question.

  • Very cool videos. I would need one of those client build 5's as well... Until I can afford one, I will just enjoying the view.

  • what was the overall cost for this particular build?

  • can you make a video of the air drop? i don't think it would survive; more mass = more force = extremely bent steel

  • im one one ight now and its 1 out of 100th that size

  • Evga sr3 on the way

  • Poor designed cooling system

  • if i got a regular desktop computer, got another one of the same processers that was in it, and wired them together, would it work like normal but just be faster

  • 10:45 LOL

  • This is so sick. I love it man, do you live in vancouver? i would love to see that build close up.

    Cheers

  • QUESTION IS CAN IT HANDLE MINESWEEPER

  • There were hundreds of builds with fittings only before yours :)

    Nice rig m8!

  • whats the price for the SS014?

  • that loop looks unreliable and the robots idea is just a waste of good space for radiators

  • is your client millionaire?

  • @0rth0doX i think he is billionaire like bill gates

  • sick as fuck

  • MAN that xclio would be perfect for a mini atx case like SILVERSTONE Sugo SG01-BF it will save a lot of space !!!!! and u can stick one 590 + tesla card + 4x8gbRAM and some wanna be closed water cooling and u can modify it for better cooling dream TINY machine ......d^:)> drooling

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  • imagine gaming with one of those big supercomputers wow :D

  • @wassimzombi isnt gonna make much of a difference considering no games utilize the power yet.

  • What is the point of this computer?

  • Love mushkin memory, should have gotten some radioactive or redline ridgeback though

  • Insane build is all I can say happy building Truby!

  • Do you sell oil or won the lottery ?

  • give me that computer man

  • seriously..? raid 0 on 8 ssd as a data storage!!?? are u sure.... in my opinion just put that 10 ssd as boot drive..and got some +2GB/S read/write.. Or just use single FUSION IO pcie drive..that gonna be epic

  • Keep Going guys, all these negative comments are from people who wish they had a client like you guys do to be able to build these custom computers!

  • can you blend it?

  • Nothing wrong with the way you say orientated.Its just your accent :-)

  • You do realize that all the pressure in this system will exit the 2nd q fitting on the first cpu right? You spent hours and hours building an unreliable and poor functioning loop.

  • @jonniemexico Go away, watch me explain the loop again...what you said is what it is supposed to do. I have already tested loop with good results.

  • @Trubyd44 I'm sure you have. Where are these test results?

  • @jonniemexico Watch the final build video. I didn't do 'qualifying' testing, but 2hrs running prime95 and there wasn't any noticeable issues. I will test more stringently during final build video. Thanks.

  • @Trubyd44 And this final video will be ready in 2055, I presume ?

  • @Trubyd44 Hate trolls that tell mcse and mcsa what they did wrong. Fail

  • @Trubyd44 keep making great videos, helps me alot

  • @Trubyd44 I just bought an SR-2 mobo and I'm having a lot of problems trying to find a water block for it, any help? I very much enjoy your videos, thank you so much for putting them up and keep up the good work!

  • @jonniemexico piss off, this guy i bet has spent lost of green of this and you start shitting on his videos. at least be grateful that you have guy who makes youtube videos

  • @jonniemexico i love how this guy wants people to answer to him...ego.

  • This is brutal. Just watching you guys is painful. Dear lord finish this computer.

  • I can't even think of anything to use this for what does your client do?

  • WOW can you take a video of the client getting this.

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  • Hey man just a question why didn't you put more then 2 ssd's on the tray, their looked to be more space...

  • That has got to be the worst use of Bitspower fittings i have ever seen bar none.

  • You'd be better off air cooling.

  • @conceptmuscle You're smart. 

  • @Trubyd44 Well, thank you! Me, knowing that, just like electricity, water will flow through the path of least resistance. Which means none of your components will be close in Delta T. Way too many 90 degree fittings. A loop like this will only be feasible with a series of pressure and check valves, which are not incorporated in the loop. There's a reason no one has attempted a loop like this "publicly", and it isn't because of lack of funding. It's because of a wealth of knowledge. Good luck.

  • @conceptmuscle Not to make too fine of a point about it, but electricity, least path stuff sounds real smart, but there is actually a little more to consider than just that. You are correct about the 90s though as there are pressure drops across them, what you are missing is that you made three negative comments saying the same thing, no planning there. I planned and have already tested this loop and it's wonderful as far as temperatures. I try things to be cutting edge, and...

  • @conceptmuscle ...sometimes things don't work out and there is a monetary loss, just not in this case. Furthermore, it probably hasn't been tried before because it's not 100% necessary, but it is nice to experiment and try things. Please think before you make comments that you cannot prove, otherwise you are just like a lot of other nuts on YouTube that troll about.

  • @Trubyd44 Speaking of proof, I'd like to see a screenshot of: Both CPUs "stock clock" @ 100% load for 30 minutes using, say, RealTemp. I'm more than willing to eat my words. With the money spent on fittings you could have had two separate loops dedicated to the CPUs, so I will allow you +/- 1.5 degree differential across the cores at peak. Are you game?

  • @conceptmuscle I doubt he will post any video/ss showing the temps. That would make him look like even more of an idiot than he does already. The flow will be completely uneven and the water will almost pool around the spots that are farthest from the exit on the loop. Most of the flow is going to go through the MoBo Block and out the exit.

  • @conceptmuscle No problem. I will of course have temps and benchmarks included with the final build video. I am not a person not to admit he has done something wrong. The 1.5 degree differential is somewhat harsh (with CoreTemp, cores fluctuate quite a bit more than 1.5C between themselves) I feel that the temperature overall is what is important as long as there wasn't a crazy10C differential or something similar. I really wish you'd just said this than bash me wildly from the beginning.

  • @Trubyd44 Achieving the results, shouldn't be too bad. Just add up all the max temps across the cores on CPU1, divide the total by the number of cores. Do the same with CPU2. You'll get AVG max temps across the cores from CPU 1/2. Over the course of a half hour those temps should even out and the temperature differential between the CPUs shouldn't vary that much. +/- 1.5 degrees, so a 3 degree swing, you can say you accomplished something, given that the temps are acceptable.

  • @conceptmuscle Agree! I honesty have already tested this loop under Prime95 for a couple of hours with the CPU loop installed (GPU loop and waterbox still being built) to test and didn't see notice anything out of the ordinary. The front CPU socket VRMs had the biggest disparity in temps to the rear, but normally that socket runs a little hotter anyway. I didn't sit down and do the averaging as you suggest though, but I will do that. Thanks.

  • @conceptmuscle

    Install BOINC on it and load all cores at overclocked/overvolted settings. Say 4.5GHz (25x180) at 1.35V. Let it run on all cores uninterrupted for 8 hours and record the CPU0,1, VRM and chipset temperatures in ELEET. Make note of the ambient temps and water temps as well. If you don't have a T mounted thermistor use an IR thermometer on the radiator to get close.

  • Your watercooling loop suck. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.

  • UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE!!!!!!!

  • I also like how some people can spend 8k on a computer...

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  • 48gb... wat..

  • ...4 Years Later. .. ... ... .. ... ... . ..

    ..2015...

    ..

    "Hey guys this is TrubyD44 (now 48), I was having a little bit of issue with the paint so... I ended up buying a new house, a new kitchen table, and got a new wife so I can showcase the build better! Please subscribe! :)"

  • @feedforward01100101 The most awesome YT reply ever. I Salute u sir.

  • Highflow Killer

  • where'd you pick up the xclio ss014?

  • this is like a film, ive watched it three times already, i also enjoy 20 minutes straight of this accent. cant wait for part 3, good luck

  • the 3 paralel fitting , looks nice , but it's stupid, unreliable. maybe for that money you can custum manufacture some hard tubing made of 4 parts.

    

  • use corsair gt red ssd ! 555 read / 525 write!

  • can you recommend a good motherboard that can support 590 quad sli and the intel 2600k?

  • @KSDG84 any socket 1155 with normal sli. gtx 590s are dual gpu cards meaning you can only use two

  • too bad all the hardware will be obsolete by the time you're done

  • So much money FOR A NETWORK CARD!!

  • Not a fan of the color scheme or loop. I feel like client is painting flames on a Ferrari. Just keep it simple, clean, and elegant.

  • I never understand why people use SSDs with more than 64GBs of memory, i mean do you get some sort of performance increase from using a 2x240GB SSD RAID setup for a 6GB OS? i don't understand...

  • @thesecondislander If it wasn't clear, i was talking about the SSD RAID array intended for OS Storage.

  • The computer will be out of date before it's built.

  • When r u going to finish this if I was the client I would just say forget it!! It should take like 6 months to build a computer like really trubyd this is kinda ridiculous

  • This, to me, is a very elaborate gaming rig for a very rich kid who can afford it. I suppose he made up the radiology excuse so people don't call him names for spending this much money on a pc! At any rate, it should be interesting to see the final result. I'm really curious to see the benchmark of the raid array.

  • @feedforward01100101 I say he IS a radiologist. :P

  • @deejaydein Okay, say what you like. Well, last time I checked, most MRI facilities were inside of a dedicated room in clinics and hospitals. I guess this client is the first in history to create an MRI unit at his home lol.

  • Mommy have money:(

  • @zozanday if you watch the first one he needs this for his radiology job. MRI machine scanning and analysing are super intensive graphic jobs. You have the bone, covering by muscles, covered by skin and...The MRI scan at any point should be able to freeze, layer and produce the exact imaging you want. Compared to what they used to pay for such supercomputer before this built is really cheap!

  • @Malangsufi Sir, MRI is a signal processing job, not a graphic processing job. It's not like a 3d game. Most of the real work, for example, compressed sensing, anti-aliasing, filtering, convolution, computing spacial data, etc, most of it is just code that requires a server with many cores and lots of memory. Displaying it on the screen is only the last step of the process and not the main focus of the computation. Therefore, I think it's absurd to think this machine is ideal for MRI.

  • you should have asked the client to buy Fusion-io ioDrive Octal 5TB pcie card. Sure, it costs over $100,000 but that's no issue for him, right? He does get 6GB/s read 4.4GB/s write bandwidth, and over 1,100,000 IOPS. And it's just a single card, better than vertex 3... hmm...

  • @esquadmiller I would go with several ocz IBIS es, maybe there are some spaces on the MBO for them.

  • Hey Trubyd44, can you offer more info about the case?

  • best consumer pc on youtube to this date,loving the videos man keep it up~!

  • How 's it going Tru? I am trying to wait patiently for another one of your videos.

  • I cant make out the possible routes the coolant can take through the mass of pipes! To me it looks like the outflow is connected to the chipset and directly from the CPU. Wouldn't this ruin the pressure? Especially if the CPU blocks have high density fins and the chipset has low density.

  • please keep this client build up to date :))))))))

  • @zozanday ...or he just needs this super fast PC to do his work on with the smile from one ear to another. it lowers greatly the time of waiting and time is money. so he doesn't really "waste" thousands of dollars on it. If he'll use it to work on and earn money, he'll earn those thousands back fast. (like music producers need a fast pc to render projects in a smallest amount of time possible. so they can get to work on a new project quickest possible. (sorry for my not so great english) ;)

  • I've already bought a vertex 3 and I was interested in purchasing the xclio SS014.

    I wonder the connections can handle the SATA III speeds?

  • Damn, Truby.  Don't know about that tubing, man. Looks a bit excessive. Surely, this can be optimized.

  • i like 10 gigabit ethernet. its faster than fiber but the down side is you can only do about a meter length. but it works a treat in Eva's.

  • @0peppers Radiologist my ass, the client is an idiot for spending 700 dollars on an ugly yellow case and paying this truby guy for "water cooling". If you are a real medical professional, you should use an industry standard server. It looks like this build is for a very rich teenager.

  • @feedforward01100101 I do agree, radiologist aren't poor, but they won't spend so much money on a pc...

  • @zozanday If you check the first video you'll see this build is for a radiologist. There's no room for error in medicine so even if this machine will be overkill better be safe than sorry. :)

  • Trubyd, my man, may I ask what kind of film/cam/video recorder gear/brand/model do you use documenting and filming your videos? I've noticed that it has a super fast autofocus, beats the shit out of a lot of other self-recording gears other people use on youtube... would really like to have something similar :)

    Sincerely,

    /B.

  • hey Trubyd44. what about a new update on the progress? :)

  • This 'only-board-fittings-build' is by any measure the most beautiful build I've ever seen! Of course, when money is no object then fantasy stops having boundaries as well! But simply even considering the idea of making an all-fittings area around the board is brilliant. I love it! And to all critics... 1366 is still superior to any 1155 socket out there, with SR2 no question about it.

    I just regret being a physician in Sweden, it pays shit, IRS takes the rest.. shitty country...

  • Hey got one question im building sr-2 aswell and really lik the zalman power consumption 5.25 bay unit i went to buy 2 for cpu and found a prob , just wondering the zalman unit only has one 8pin esp connector going out, and for the sr-2 you will require both 8 and 6 pin pins to have power and do some nice ova clock, can you use the zalman 8pin for one plug and your native 6pin connector for the other and still get a accurate readout ???

    sweet build thanks

  • how can you setup different video cards in sli

    

  • @MagikAcidProductions He's using 2 of the GTX590s in an SLI, and the Tesla, I assume is being used as a physx card.

  • I'm gonna go ahead and say it OP. Your client chose yellow because he is afraid of what this god like machine can do in the next 5 years. As we all know yellow is the color of fear. This case should be painted green because it takes a lot of will and money, but mostly will and the OP's gifts of problem solving and anticipating problems when working on that project and overcoming the problems. So I hope OP u can persuade your client to have the case painted green. Name is Green Lantern Machine.