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I heard a rumor, I heard a rumor that Silverstone's product development team gets compensated by the sheer number of SKUs that they output.

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How do they have the manufacturing for that? Do they outsource everything or do they do it in-house?

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I think they do small batches and I think they do a lot of it in-house because they own their own case manufacturing, I know that much.

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They're one of those few case manufacturers that actually fabricates their own cases.

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I guess this PCIe card is like really not complicated and they just like fab, you know, or they just make like 50,000 of them and then they just sit in a warehouse and slowly sell.

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And then they do another run of 50,000 five years down the road.

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Yep, it's the StarTech model.

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StarTech? Yeah, but StarTech's expensive.

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So expensive. Like man, I hate it when StarTech has that thing I need.

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I'm paying like $90 for this and I know it's worth $9.

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I think you have to take these screws out the front too.

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Really? Wow, that's kind of... Yeah, that's not a great design Supermicro.

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Oh, there's a screw on the front too. Oh, really? Oh, maybe it's the front one. Yeah, I think it's the front one. I'm going to put this back in.

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Again, I guess this is just one of those things that you never should have to service. You build it once and then that's it.

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As long as nobody sneaks in, just like unplug it.

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Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's coming out the front now. Oh, you missed the one on the bottom there.

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What do you mean? Oh, I didn't remove the other one. What? No, that was just gone.

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Oh. I mean, it is apparently an engineering sample server, so maybe they just lost a screw before they sent it to us.

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Here's hoping it still works. Yeah.

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All right, here it is. Here's our PCI Express slot.

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Oh, see, it is only a single one that you can't even... Yeah. There's no cover.

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Yeah, it's single. Huh. What is this, an A-speed?

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Oh, AST 2600. Wow, it's got the fancy new IPMI.

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What does that mean for us? Literally nothing. It's got a new skin and it's kind of honestly less good to use than the old one.

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Are you having trouble? No.

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Any assistance? No. Lineness?

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I don't know how to do this. Why is your watch band so crusty? I was painting.

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Oh, that's actually not that bad.

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Fine. That's painting furniture for the new place.

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How much does a can of paint cost? I don't know.

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How much does a carton of milk cost? The last carton of milk I bought was from a convenience store.

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Oh, so it was $8? It was pretty bad.

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But it was at the end of the land. Dude. It was the middle of the night. I knew there was no milk at home and I wanted to eat cereal before bed.

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And I was like, oh, I hate this, I hate this, I hate this, I hate this.

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Did you look at the bread? I hate this, I hate this, I hate this.

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The expiry date was in like four days. I was just going to say, I bought eggs on Uber Eats

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because I had people coming over to cook breakfast and I was like, holy s***, I forgot the eggs.

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Their expiry date was three days from now. And they were like $12 for 12.

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You could get a chicken for that. You could get multiple chickens for that.

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How much are chickens? You could get a rotisserie chicken at Costco for like, what is it, like $9 or something.

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Yeah, but how much does a chicken cost? I think they're really cheap.

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When they're babies, they're really, really cheap.

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Sorry, we've definitely gone off the rails a little bit here.

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What, did you own chickens at one point? Yeah.

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Should we put a cooler out now? It's $60.
