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holy crap this might actually be a two-man lift hey I add holy crap this is

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really here it is ho full marks for

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presentation ladies and gentlemen what am I looking at three power adapters

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there we go just need leverage this is

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already a super weird computer this is not how you're supposed to open it we're

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opening it backwards but the computer is backwards

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look the mounting years for the server

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rack apparently this is rackmount are where the front the back i/o comes out

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of the front of the computer what am I even looking at so here's the handles

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here's your power button your reset button whatever these plates are for

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whatever this display does and your i/o plate is all at the front of the

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computer so what's at the back of the computer oh we got we've got water

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cooling for days here ladies and gentlemen oh this is the Camino RM and

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it shouldn't surprise me that much that

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the internal layout of this thing is unlike any server I've ever seen before

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because these are the same crazy folks

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that brought us yes that thing that

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super super tiny liquid cooled small

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form-factor gaming rig inside this box

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is apparently a Threadripper processor

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420 ATT eyes and presumably enough power

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and cooling to take care of all of that and I don't know if you guys have the

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context for this or not but here's a Linus hand for scale this is a really

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compact little server wait what where are the graphics cards at why are

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there three power supplies what am I even looking at here

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crap Andy I need alan keyes and allen

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key ladies and gentlemen courtesy of Andy the Andy man can this

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machine is nucking futs well let's walk

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through what we're looking at here starting at the back we've got a triple

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120 millimeter radiator with a quite

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dense fin stack so this is optimized for high airflow fans we don't have any fans

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directly mounted to it instead we've got

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three Noctua industrial PPC fans so

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these are 3000 RPM monsters that have

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this kind of redirection piece here so

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that it directs it up and through the radiator which also has a little bit of

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kind of soft tape here that's presumably to help seal up the back of the chassis

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as for the components inside rather than

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take a traditional server approach and go with a single but redundant high

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power power supply like a 1600 watt power supply or something like that

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Kamino has opted to go with three sfx

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750 watt more like small form factor

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desktop power supplies with their own

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label so they've presumably got like an OEM manufacturer or ODM manufacturer

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building these for them next up we've got our motherboard so this is a Zenith

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to extreme alpha or whatever it's called this is the top-of-the-line thread

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Ripper board better for CPU I believe it's a 32 core model but that's sort of

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irrelevant because the focus when building a machine like this was on GPU

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and where are they where are the graphics cards Andy ah they are this

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Andy guy he doesn't miss a trick ladies and gentlemen so here on the front of

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the board we've got three of caminos

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supercool PCI Express risers so these

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are PCIe 16x right here and then they've

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actually got two each I'm handling eight of the lanes two of

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these thin PCI Express extension cables

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now normally when you build a small form-factor machine the PCI Express

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riser is like it's it's thick it's like a ribbon style cable but these

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apparently have good enough signal integrity to handle these links over a

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rounded / sleeved connector here

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thirty-two hundred megahertz these are 32 gig sticks so that's 256 gigs around

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this puppy is maxed out so heavy oh okay

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ow right here's our water cooling

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reservoir they've got a really nice handy dandy little cutout I haven't

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looked at the water cooling much here so our CPU block which also handles cooling

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the V RMS here goes down to what seems to be some kind of a manifold there

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splitter our radiator goes down under

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the motherboard tray and then our reservoir is over here with a nice handy

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dandy little cutout CPU block seems to be a custom design that cools both the

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CPU and the power delivery on the motherboard let's go find some graphics

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cards here solely listing oh it's warming me up ltte store calm sighs why

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would the manufacturer of a system like this have the graphics card IO at the

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front of the case where people would be pretty unsafe to plug in a graphics card

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and especially why would they put the

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plugs buying these like little cover

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plates that's a weird thing to do right oh my god that is so cool I haven't seen

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this in so long so way back like 10

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years ago NVIDIA did a dual GPU graphics card

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where it actually had two PCBs so one on

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the slot side and then one over on where

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would normally be your intake fan and then they had a cutout in the PCB for

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the fan to draw air in from both sides and then blow it down the back of the

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card now when manufacturers went to water cool this thing they had no choice

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because the to PCBs had the components mounted facing each other in

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they had no choice but to create a block that sat in between them and had the

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water channel go in and out and had cold plates like copper plates on both sides

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that is what Camino has done here to

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create this incredibly slim design that

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actually has to RTX 28 ET is in about

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the space you would normally have a single one before I open this up I want

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wow that's actually not bad in terms of accessibility there they are I found you

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I got you inlet/outlet that goes to this

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right here onto the CPU out to this side

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of this okay and then it must also go into the GPUs into this side of this

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where it goes comes back to oh yeah okay so the CPU is

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getting about half of the flow coming out of the pump and the GPUs are sharing

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about half of the flow now I don't actually expect that to be a terrible

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problem because GPUs while they do actually consume a lot of power and

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therefore output a lot of heat they're really really large and it's a little

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bit easier to draw the heat off of them one of the reasons they run so hot is

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that they have these tiny slim coolers on them with these really inefficient

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fan designs because they have to go in PCI Express slots instead of being able

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to have a big thing plunked on them like a CPU does one thing I can't really wrap

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my head around right now is how they actually put this whole assembly in or

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take it out but we can leave that for another day we're gonna do a full Linus

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tech tips video on how this machine performs

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towards true purpose which ah as I

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alluded to before doesn't require the

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GPS to even have their plugs accessible because apparently it's intended as like

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a network accessible rendering server it's a little curious to me that they

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didn't bother to at least allow you to install any expansion slots not a big

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deal because this is one of those high-end desktop boards that happens to

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have ten gigabit Ethernet which is good enough for putting a rendering load on

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to it and then taking the results back so then your bottlenecks are gonna be

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elsewhere in the system you know like these guys really impressed me with that

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small form-factor machine but I do have my doubts just three one forty millimeter fans

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cooling 420 ATT eyes and a Threadripper

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get subscribe to ShortCircuit for more fun unboxings like this actually I can't

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promise we'll have too many like this one this is really unique but definitely

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definitely more videos
