You've NEVER Seen ANYTHING Like This Build Before...
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Thanks to Micro Center for sponsoring this video! Micro Center: rebrand.ly Full Build Configuration: rebrand.ly AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X: shop-links.co ASUS TRX40 ROG Zenith II Extreme Alpha Motherboard: rebrand.ly EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti XC Video Card: rebrand.ly G.Skill Trident Z Neo Series RGB 128GB (4 x 32GB) DDR4-3200 RAM: rebrand.ly Samsung 970 EVO+ 1TB SSD: On Samsung (PAID LINK): shop-links.co On Best Buy (PAID LINK): shop-links.co Toshiba X300 8TB 7200RPM SATA Hard Drive: rebrand.ly EVGA SuperNOVA 1600W Watt Power Supply: rebrand.ly Lian Li O11 Dynamic XL ROG Computer Case: rebrand.ly Lian Li O11D Distribution Plate G1: rebrand.ly Bitspower Leviathan XF360 Water-Cooling Radiator: rebrand.ly EKWB EK-CoolStream SE 360 – Triple: rebrand.ly EKWB EK-Velocity sTR4 D-RGB CPU Block: rebrand.ly EKWB EK-Vector RTX 2080 Ti RGB Water Block: rebrand.ly EKWB EK-Vector RTX Backplate: rebrand.ly Bitspower Touchaqua Notos RGB 120mm Case Fan: rebrand.ly Micro Center AMD Threadripper 3990X Build Guide: rebrand.ly Micro Center AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X Review: rebrand.ly AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X FAQ: rebrand.ly Micro Center Custom Builds Showcase: rebrand.ly Discuss on the forum: linustechtips.com Our Affiliates, Referral Programs, and Sponsors: lmg.gg Get a Displate Metal Print at lmg.gg Get a 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime at lmg.gg Linus Tech Tips merchandise at lttstore.com Our Test Benches on Amazon: amazon.com Our production gear: geni.us Come see us at LTX 2020: ltxexpo.com Twitter - twitter.com Facebook - @LinusTech Instagram - @linustech Twitch - twitch.tv Intro Screen Music Credit: Title: Laszlo - Supernova Video Link: youtube.com iTunes Download Link: itunes.apple.com Artist Link: soundcloud.com Outro Screen Music Credit: Approaching Nirvana - Sugar High youtube.com
The video Opened with Linus at Micro Center in Denver introducing a sponsored, ultra high end PC build that pushes the boundaries of consumer hardware. He immediately sketches out the scale of the project, noting a six hour window to assemble a showpiece system around the unreleased AMD Threadripper 3990X and a dual-GPU display path. The crew begins by unpacking the CPU and examining its features, including the numerous NVMe slots on the Zenith II Extreme Alpha motherboard and the overall extravagance of the parts list. Throughout the early segment, the host discusses the dramatic price tag and performance expectations, painting a picture of a machine that blends extreme power with a cool, water-cooled aesthetic. This portion ends with a candid observation about the sheer ambition of the build, setting up the challenge of fitting everything together in the allotted time. As the build progresses, the team tackles assembly challenges and layout decisions, from mounting the power supply and drive cages to planning the radiator configuration for the custom loop. The narration emphasizes the tension of making everything fit while balancing aesthetics and functionality, including the choice to network the GPUs and the decision to water-cool the CPU with an elaborate 360mm radiator setup. The crew confronts practical snags,screws, standoffs, and cabling,and the commentary underscores the learn-by-doing spirit of DIY PC building. The video shows a strong emphasis on problem solving and iteration, with several moments of improvisation and on-the-spot decisions to move the project forward. In the later stages, the team pivots to wiring, testing, and bios setup, including a BIOS flash via Micro Center's support to enable the Threadripper 3990X on the board. The host explains how this CPU is not typical for gaming but excels for heavy computational workloads, highlighting the contrast between consumer enthusiast builds and workstation-grade capabilities. After a tense final stretch, the video closes with the bios update confirmed and a reflection on the project as a statement of DIY spirit rather than a perfectly polished production. The sponsorship acknowledgment and a nod to future builds wrap up the narrative, inviting viewers to explore additional Micro Center showcases and related content. Overall, the video blends spectacle with practical engineering, offering a window into extreme PC customization, advanced cooling solutions, and candid, sometimes chaotic, problem solving. Viewers are treated to a vivid depiction of a one-day, showpiece build that sparks conversations about price, practicality, and the boundary between hobbyist builds and professional workstation rigs. The closing remarks frame the project as a celebration of hands-on DIY and a testament to what can be achieved with time, tools, and a little audacity, while encouraging exploration of related content and future sponsored builds.
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Questions answered
- What flagship CPU is the showpiece build centered around?
- The build centers around the AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X, a 64‑core processor.
- Which sponsor is featured for this build and how is their involvement described?
- Micro Center is the sponsor, and they provide the location, parts, and support for the build, including assisting with BIOS updates.
- How many NVMe slots does the showpiece motherboard offer, and how are they arranged?
- The ASUS Zenith II Extreme Alpha motherboard has multiple NVMe slots: two on the DIMM.2 module, two more on the motherboard, and one additional slot at the back, totaling five NVMe slots.