PS5 hood got popped today. what do you think of that liquid metal?
PS5 hood got popped today. what do you think of that liquid metal?
Just YouTube or Google his channel. He makes tech videos.
Dave Lee is great, I watch his videos from time to time. This was a great watch. I recommend watching it after watching the PS5 teardown.
This needed its own thread?
Eeeeeeek sorry if I offended you guys i guess he's famous I've just never heard of him i expected someone to say he was a former digital foundry employee or somethingOh god is this going to go like the Travis Scott thread again with dozens of people for some reason bragging about how ignorant they are of normal people things.
I've watched his videos before, but cmon, it's not like he is on the same level as Linus Tech Tips or Marques Brownlee.Oh god is this going to go like the Travis Scott thread again with dozens of people for some reason bragging about how ignorant they are of normal people things.
Oh god is this going to go like the Travis Scott thread again with dozens of people for some reason bragging about how ignorant they are of normal people things.
interesting that he says the he expects the ps5 to be a quieter system than the xsx, seems overall he is very impressed with the engineering.
Is it really necessary to be so aggressive? Must feel so proud knowing a youtuber's nameOh god is this going to go like the Travis Scott thread again with dozens of people for some reason bragging about how ignorant they are of normal people things.
I quite liked it when he alluded to the design philosophy being, "Japanese". For me that philosophy was portrayed first by that multi-orientable stand with built in hideaway storage for screw and the plug.
Is the PS5 really the first mass manufactured consumer device to have a liquid metal thermal interface material?
On Googling, the only other product I could find that uses it was some Asus laptop, but I'm guessing they're not manufactured in nearly the same volumes.
You can tell by the video thumbnail.I've watched his videos before, but cmon, it's not like he is on the same level as Linus Tech Tips or Marques Brownlee.
The attention to detail. It's so good lolI quite liked it when he alluded to the design philosophy being, "Japanese". For me that philosophy was portrayed first by that multi-orientable stand with built in hideaway storage for screw and the plug.
I don't enjoy Linus. Marques and Dave is where I'm at.I've watched his videos before, but cmon, it's not like he is on the same level as Linus Tech Tips or Marques Brownlee.
i agree. threads like this should at least contain a short description on who the person in the video is. why was the video posted? what makes it different from other videos like it? i dont know every youtuber out there :P
He also thinks Sony going with liquid metal is unusual in a positive way.
Yeah def one of the few but definitely not at the same scale.Is the PS5 really the first mass manufactured consumer device to have a liquid metal thermal interface material?
On Googling, the only other product I could find that uses it was some new Asus laptop, but I'm guessing they're not manufactured in nearly the same volumes.
Did you really compare a YouTuber to the incredibly talented face of McDonald'sOh god is this going to go like the Travis Scott thread again with dozens of people for some reason bragging about how ignorant they are of normal people things.
You mean the over-engineering, surely.
Was just joking, I don't know who he is either lol, sorry :)Eeeeeeek sorry if I offended you guys i guess he's famous I've just never heard of him i expected someone to say he was a former digital foundry employee or something
Liquid metal is seriously a game changer, almost a literal secret sauce. The thermal improvement over a regular TIM is VIOLENT.
i agree. threads like this should at least contain a short description on who the person in the video is. why was the video posted? what makes it different from other videos like it? i dont know every youtuber out there :P
This is not over engineered. It's so funny you all are some arm chair engineers here. It literally has fail safes at varying levels to ensure the system performs at its optimal performance Level as much as possible.
Normal people? Lol it's not as if he's a huge YouTube name. Get over yourself.Oh god is this going to go like the Travis Scott thread again with dozens of people for some reason bragging about how ignorant they are of normal people things.
NvmIf I remember well, someone said (DF?) that MS has tested the console in the desert, if that is true, I don't think Xbox Series X will be louder than the other.
Normal people? Lol it's not as if he's a huge YouTube name. Get over yourself.
Sorry but vapour chamber just sounds like what vaping buddies in their thirties call their bedrooms when they vape together and the girlfriends aren't around
It was the comparison to Travis Scott that made his post ridiculous.
Engineers use environment sim chambers for this. You dial in the humidity, temperature, and pressure, and put all your sensors on it. Test it under all conditions to see if you made a mistake. You don't go around the world where there's a test condition you need. You dial it on the test chamber because you'll need to test all the extremes, repeatedly, for weeks.If I remember well, someone said (DF?) that MS has tested the console in the desert, if that is true, I don't think Xbox Series X will be louder than the other.
Ah I see okay.Dave thinks that Xbox might be louder. I think that's why Xpider_MX mentioned the desert test.
I'm sure they have a deep explanation of how they would design a system better than real electrical engineers with all the goals that were listed and even have it done in a month right?
Engineers use environment sim chambers for this. You dial in the humidity, temperature, and pressure, and put all your sensors on it. Test it under all conditions to see if you made a mistake. You don't go around the world where there's a test condition you need. You dial it on the test chamber because you'll need to test all the extremes, repeatedly, for weeks.
Hopefully they meant it as a joke, or it's a publicity stunt that makes no engineering sense.
This is not over engineered. It's so funny you all are some arm chair engineers here. It literally has fail safes at varying levels to ensure the system performs at its optimal performance Level as much as possible.
This whole system is all about kaizen.
Engineers use environment sim chambers for this. You dial in the humidity, temperature, and pressure, and put all your sensors on it. Test it under all conditions to see if you made a mistake. You don't go around the world where there's a test condition you need. You dial it on the test chamber because you'll need to test all the extremes, repeatedly, for weeks.
Hopefully they meant it as a joke, or it's a publicity stunt that makes no engineering sense.