0:02 A few months ago, I built my very first
0:06 gaming PC. Felix,
0:08 it started a whole journey of me
0:10 installing Linux, writing my very first
0:14 line of code, completely deging, running
0:17 my own self-host. But there's one truth
0:19 that I can't escape. In order to
0:22 successfully ascend, I need more
0:24 compute. The less I touch grass, the
0:27 more I touch the clouds.
0:28 That's right. I'm building a new computer.
0:34 So, let's talk specs.
0:38 I got the Pro VS X90E.
0:40 This motherboard is huge. It says
0:43 Nihango Questto Gaido.
0:45 Gaido.
0:48 That means good luck. Gajun. I got the
0:54 AMD thread 7975. There it is. Don't ask
0:57 how much I spent to power this. I got
1:02 130 W. God damn. I actually got two of
1:07 them. Two pisu. Fun fact, these two
1:09 generate as much as um an average
1:14 Japanese household. I am sorry. Storage. [Music]
1:17 [Music]
1:19 I spent so much on everything. I had to
1:24 save money somewhere. God damn. 96 GB of
1:26 RAM. And that's only half as much as I
1:28 need. You don't understand. I'm going to
1:33 space. I'm not playing around now. GPUs.
1:36 Has everyone lost their goddamn minds?
1:38 What are these prices? I look
1:40 everywhere. I cannot find a GPU that
1:42 doesn't cost my soul. And I'm not even
1:44 asking for that much for it. I recently
1:45 traveled to Sweden and Italy and I
1:47 thought, "Oh, I could like get a good
1:49 deal then. Maybe Japan is the problem."
1:51 No, it's everyone. There were so many
1:53 variables to consider when sourcing GPUs
1:56 that I was going crazy. I I just like
1:58 there's what the I even read a bot. I
2:01 put in a script that would scan the
2:03 market for GPUs and that way I could
2:05 maybe then consider what what the best
2:07 option is to get least amount of
2:09 screwed. And then the bot kept spitting
2:11 out these weird lines of URLs. I'm like
2:13 what the [ __ ] is this? What is this?
2:15 This means nothing. This is gibberish.
2:19 And then I realized oh
2:22 these are antibbot measurements. I am
2:25 the problem that I'm trying to solve.
2:27 God damn it. Ultimately, I settled for these
2:30 these
2:32 Love Lace RTX 4000. These are not
2:36 exciting graphics card. But, but if you
2:39 get seven of If you get seven of them,
2:41 then it gets interesting. They have 20
2:45 GB of VRAM. Great. For cooling, I use an
2:47 A all-in-one cooler. Looks a bit
2:49 suspicious. The the front panel fell
2:53 off. Okay. Now, if Marcia asks, "How
2:55 much did you spend on all of this? This
2:57 seems crazy." I prepared a script, and I
2:59 need you to memorize this in case she
3:02 double checks you to verify it. This has
3:04 to be rock solid. Okay. All right. Here
3:07 we go. Well, it is not about how much it
3:11 cost, but how much it saves. You see, a
3:14 build of this caliber replaces the need
3:17 for cloud computation. At current market
3:20 rates for, let's say, $2 per GPU,
3:23 multiplied by seven GPUs, we run this
3:27 for 8 hours a day, 6 months. Bing, bada
3:30 boom, this thing is paid for itself.
3:32 Well, you see, the math doesn't lie.
3:36 Okay, that would be around $20,160.
3:39 Poof, evaporated to the cloud. Now, that
3:41 would just be irresponsible spending,
3:43 wouldn't it? This is way better. All of
3:46 this, I get full privacy. I don't get
3:48 the risk of getting throttled. And even
3:50 the best, no one can ban me for using
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5:38 All right. So, the power draw is a
5:40 little bit of an issue. I actually have
5:42 to contact an electrician. He came by
5:44 today. And uh yes, it looks like I'm
5:46 screwed. That's why, of course, I'm
5:48 planning to go solar. I need more power.
5:51 And uh apparently sourcing weapon grade
5:55 plutonium isn't legal. So, this machine
5:58 is going green. Last but not least, the
6:00 case. My last computer drove me insane.
6:03 I had it's a mini ITX or whatever. The
6:05 thing annoyed me. That's all that
6:08 matters. I was building this thing as a
6:11 complete noob. Millimeter difference
6:14 made that parts just wasn't compatible.
6:17 And that to me makes no sense. If you're
6:19 building a computer, parts should be
6:21 interchangeable. Where's my goddamn
6:24 versatility? I recently changed GPU on
6:26 it and poof, the case doesn't fit
6:29 anymore. Great. I changed it to an open
6:31 air case and I'm like that looks damn
6:33 good. I don't have to worry about space
6:37 and beautiful airflow. I get that uh
6:39 collecting dust is a bit of a problem,
6:41 but it's breathing the same air I'm
6:43 breathing. It's fine. I don't want to
6:45 put all this spaceship hardware into a
6:47 shoe box. Okay. So, I'm building my own
6:49 case this time so I can have full
6:52 freedom for do I want. I have never
6:54 built my own case before. This might be
6:57 a disaster. We're about to find out.
6:59 Let's build this goddamn thing. Welcome
7:01 to the floor. This is where I will spend
7:04 most of today. I'm planning to use these
7:09 aluminum extrusions. The size is 3030. I
7:11 have never built with these before. The
7:12 reason I picked these is cuz they're
7:14 strong, they're lightweight, and
7:16 relatively cheap. I got it from a local
7:18 Japanese company. So, without further
7:22 ado, let's channel my IKEA energy and uh
7:23 I'm going to try and get the frame
7:25 started. First, I uh tested out the
7:27 layout, see what was the best way to do
7:29 it. I even made a 3D model of the
7:31 planks. Uh so, I started putting pieces
7:34 together and I made the frame. It all
7:36 looked great. Okay, the frame is done.
7:39 And you get my toe in this shot as well.
7:40 I think this is going to look nice. I
7:43 like the black coating. It looks good.
7:45 I'm getting positive vibes. Then I
7:48 realized I had to make my own holes into
7:50 this metal. You can make your own screw
7:52 holes by tapping. I never done this
7:56 before. So I was terrible at it.
7:58 This method, it required so much
8:00 precision to fit the motherboard
8:02 properly. And I realized I don't have
8:03 that kind of precision. So I had to
8:05 figure out a different method. You just
8:07 have to use this barbecue secret sauce
8:09 and it works like butter. Just got to do
8:12 this thousand times. No big deal. I laid
8:14 out the PSUs the way I was going to do
8:16 it. Originally, I was planning to keep
8:18 them on the sides, but I figured a more
8:22 optimal version. Okay, the PSU mount is
8:26 finished. Best part, I can do that.
8:29 And I think for like for what it is, it
8:31 fits pretty well.
8:33 These are actually meant for fans. I
8:34 just need something to hold in case
8:36 there's an earthquake. I just couldn't
8:38 find actual PSU holders that would
8:39 didn't take 6 years to arrive to Japan.
8:42 So, I had the my guy written. I think
8:45 all in all, not bad. I had to figure out
8:47 where how to mount the cooler as well.
8:49 With this build, I could just put all
8:51 the GPUs together like a giant GPU
8:53 cheeseburger, but that's a terrible
8:56 idea. So, I'm planning to have one down,
8:58 one up, one down, one up, one down, one
9:00 up, so that they give space to breathe.
9:02 The GPU brackets I bought just didn't
9:04 fit at all, so I had to figure out a
9:06 different way to do it. Luckily, working
9:08 with aluminum is quite easy once you get
9:10 the hang of it. You can move anything
9:12 around, just flap it about. But it meant
9:14 I had to make my own GPU bracket, which
9:16 is fine. And I will have to tap that one
9:17 because I can just move everything
9:19 around. I kept rebuilding it. I kept
9:20 thinking, "Oh, it's better if this one
9:22 goes there and this one goes there." So,
9:25 okay. So, I guess you could say this is
9:28 version number three. I keep changing it
9:30 cuz I keep finding better ways to
9:32 optimize it. It's a lot of extra work,
9:34 but I I don't mind doing it, and I feel
9:37 like a build like this deserves a proper
9:38 thought and attention to it. So, it's
9:40 going to be good. I just have to redo
9:43 everything for the fourth time. All
9:45 right, nearly there. Got the layout laid
9:48 out. I just got to drill the holes and I
9:50 got to cut these and then after that,
9:52 yeah, should be pretty good. But
9:55 finally, I knew more or less and it was
10:12 I was not prepared for how loud that
10:14 was. This project took forever because I
10:17 kept running into stupid problems like
10:20 screws being the wrong size.
10:24 I keep messing up the dumbest things. I
10:28 finally have all the standoffs all in
10:32 place, but the screws are too big. These
10:36 are like M4 or M M5. I I guess I need
10:39 4.5 or four. It's so annoying. It's so annoying.
10:41 annoying.
10:43 Oh my god,
10:45 I already waited so long for this. Like,
10:46 I can't do anything until the
10:48 motherboard is in place. So, I'm kind of
10:51 stuck now. I guess I can put on some the
10:54 RAM and the SD.
10:57 Ah, it's okay. It don't matter. I don't care.
10:59 care.
11:02 The electrical socket not fitting my
11:05 plugs. Everything just took another day
11:08 because it's like uh uh and I kept
11:10 rebuilding it and changing it. But it
11:12 was finally time to put the motherboard
11:15 in. I finally get to put in the
11:18 motherboard properly cuz I I only had
11:20 like five of these. I needed five more.
11:24 Who cares? It going in this bad boy. Why
11:27 is it so uneven? [Music]
11:34 There we go. Okay. Me other mounted
11:36 pesos mounted. It was worth the extra
11:38 effort cuz I think this is going to come
11:41 out looking nice. It's good.
11:45 It's good. Is good. Everything good.
11:47 Anyway, we're going to install the fans.
11:51 I got no top. These are the best of the
11:53 base. I'm going to put this on the uh
11:55 AIO. I bet the screws are wrong for this
11:57 ones, too. They actually might be now
12:00 I'm worried about I mounted the storage.
12:04 Next up, my memory. Sorry, my storage.
12:08 Damn. Damn, son.
12:10 Which one is slot one then? I have no idea.
12:13 idea.
12:16 Okay, you do that and then you slide it.
12:18 Boom. And then this you don't have to
12:20 peel as well, but I'm going to do it
12:22 just for fun cuz I like peeling things.
12:23 Question is, do I have to peel all of
12:25 them? Even if there's nothing there, I
12:28 don't think so.
12:31 Nailed it. the ram and I was terrified
12:32 to click too hard. I don't know why. You
12:34 just have to push with both hands,
12:36 dummy. Okay, I'm not going to lie. You
12:37 kind of have to shove them in there.
12:43 There you go. That was good. That was clean.
12:46 clean.
12:48 Four out of eight. I realized I didn't
12:50 peel off the stickers. Are you kidding me?
12:52 me?
12:54 I really didn't want to remake all the
12:56 mistakes I made on my first computer
12:57 build, so I was like, "This time I'm
12:59 going to read the instructions.
13:03 surprise. It didn't do any difference.
13:06 I put in the CPU and then I added the
13:09 cooler and it was really terrifying
13:10 because the CPU is it's really
13:13 expensive. This is too much money for an
13:17 idiot like me to handle. But here we go.
13:19 Oh god, [Music]
13:22 [Music]
13:24 it's sliding.
13:28 It has a slid. I removed the cover. We
13:30 put it down. See, that doesn't look like
13:32 it even fits.
13:35 Okay, there we go.
13:42 The CPU is the most expensive part of
13:44 this build, so I was terrified of
13:47 messing this up. And of course, I mess
13:49 it up. The problem wasn't the how I
13:52 mounted the CPU. It was how I mounted
13:54 the cooler. I thought I shouldn't screw
13:57 it too tight because then it might be
13:59 like not good and kill it.
14:01 >> Obviously, we don't want to overtighten it.
14:02 it.
14:04 >> So, when it finally came to booting it,
14:06 it just didn't boot because it didn't
14:08 detect the CPU cooler because I didn't
14:10 screw it tight enough. And it took me a
14:12 long time to figure that out.
14:14 That's worth a little problem solving
14:17 for you. Well, I damn. I didn't expect
14:20 it to work to be honest.
14:23 You're looking at 600,000 cables and any
14:26 one of them could be the problem. I
14:28 flashed the drive. I was going to use
14:30 Iuntu this time around because it has
14:32 better driver compatibility and I don't
14:34 feel like installing ours for the fifth
14:37 time this year. Sue me. Another issue I
14:39 ran into was a lot of the GPUs just
14:42 didn't work and I didn't understand why.
14:44 You see that? That's the first time I
14:46 get more than one GPU showing up. What
14:48 did I do differently this time? I don't
14:50 [ __ ] know. I don't know.
14:52 >> I kept thinking it was the motherboard,
14:54 but it turns out I didn't click in the
14:56 cables properly. It's like the biggest
14:58 noob mistake ever. Just like make sure
15:00 the cables are in. The amount of
15:03 problems I ran into with this build.
15:06 Nothing was smooth. Nothing. So then it
15:08 was time to check out the drivers. Guess
15:11 what? The drivers don't work either.
15:14 Well, why don't you eat my But finally,
15:17 all the GPUs were detected and the
15:20 drivers worked glorious and I could
15:22 finally do what I set out to do, which
15:25 is run all these six GPUs that I had
15:28 parallel as one strong unit. The problem
15:30 is I didn't know a [ __ ] all about tensor
15:32 parallelism. Okay, you can only run
15:35 tensor parallelisms by the power of two.
15:38 I had six. It ain't linear. You know how
15:40 there's Nintendo 64? Well, they ain't no
15:43 Nintendo 72. You can't run six. You
15:46 can't run TP6, but you can run TP4. So,
15:48 I actually sold two of the GPUs. Yeah, I
15:51 could run Llama 3 70B 70 billion
15:53 parameters. That's pretty cool. It's a
15:55 very strong model. And I can offload
15:58 some of the RAM even on my system RAM.
16:00 That's pretty cool. It's a lot of RAM.
16:02 Felt like the reasonable and smart thing
16:03 to do in my situation. Except that's
16:06 what not what I did at all. Gamblers's
16:08 fallacy. I have gone this far. I'm not
16:11 going to stop now. I got two more GPUs.
16:15 God damn it. Eight GPUs
16:19 to roll them all. Lucky I went with a
16:24 double pesu cuz there's no more PCIe on
16:26 this one. I need one more. I don't know
16:28 how to describe this feeling, but I feel
16:30 like I've done something that I was not
16:32 supposed to do. I look at this thing and
16:35 I get scared. There's boss music playing
16:37 in the background when I'm hooking this up.
16:39 up.
16:41 Six was okay. Eight is just get it's
16:44 just getting bonkers. I don't know. It's ridicul.
16:46 ridicul.
16:48 I don't know if it's going to run. I
16:48 don't know if it's going to work. Will
16:50 it detect all the jeep get poos? I don't
16:52 know. And you may have looked at my rig
16:54 and maybe you're like a super detective
16:57 and super genius or something, but my
16:59 board has seven slots. How are you going
17:02 to fit eight on there? Easy. I had
17:05 looked this up. Bifurcation. It
17:07 basically means you can split one of
17:10 your PCIe slots into half and you can
17:19 I'm being ironically cringe but by being
17:21 that I'm actually cringe. Okay, let's
17:23 just cut that. This is perfect. This
17:25 solves all my problem. I just plug in
17:27 two GPUs and I'm done with it. I get to
17:29 eight. Basically, what that means is I
17:30 don't have to buy like a server grade
17:33 motherboard that costs $5,000 and change
17:35 out my entire CPU and all that, you
17:37 know, like the price will just get
17:40 ridiculous. So, if I can just change the
17:42 settings in my BIOS, I can do it. So, I
17:44 completed my goal, which has just been a
17:46 goal for no reason. Like, I don't even
17:48 care, but I have to do this now. But to
17:52 my surprise, my motherboard doesn't do
17:57 8x8 by fication. Why? I don't know. Why
18:02 not? Why? Why aces? Other cards do it
18:05 that you used to do it. Just do it. Just
18:08 put it the thing. I looked up everywhere
18:10 online. You can get cards that actively
18:12 do it for you, but they're super
18:14 expensive. That that goes against the
18:16 whole plan. You can just do it if you
18:18 just add it. I thought I was crazy. I
18:20 was like, "Okay, surely no one tries to
18:22 really maximize their motherboard like
18:24 I'm trying to do now." That's why we
18:26 have this issue. I find a thread online.
18:27 There are other people out there just
18:30 like me. They're crazy. They're all
18:33 complaining. Why, Asus? Why? [ __ ] This
18:35 pisses me off, man. So, I looked up.
18:39 There's so many Chinese cards that say,
18:42 "Yeah, we split your in Chinese accent,
18:44 but that's racist." So, instead, I do
18:47 like a little like, "Yeah, we do it."
18:50 Maybe they literally say that. You read
18:52 I look for hours for the product and I'm
18:54 like, "This is it. I found it, Martia."
18:56 And then I read the fine print. It's
18:59 like, "Oh, but maybe uh yes, this is gen
19:02 4 speed. Don't worry, but maybe it will
19:04 be gen 3." I'm like, "How the [ __ ] can
19:06 you say that? It either is or isn't. I
19:08 got computers and binaries. I'm not I'm
19:11 not going to risk it." So, okay, there
19:13 are cards that can do it. Maybe cost
19:16 like 500, 600 bucks. But I live in Japan
19:18 and they got to ship on board and it's
19:19 going to take me another 2 weeks and I'm
19:21 just like, I just want to finish this
19:23 [ __ ] thing. So, I found I found a
19:26 guy. Okay, I found a guy that has the
19:30 BIOS. He says he has the BIOS. There's a
19:31 forum thread and he's like, "Guys, I got
19:34 the BIOS. I asked ASUS for the bios."
19:36 So, I'm asking the guy, "Give me the
19:39 bios." I never thought I would be the
19:41 kind of person that looks through forums
19:44 and asks someone for their what the what
19:45 kind of sketchy [ __ ] is this? I got to
19:48 ask people for bios now from a random
19:49 person on the internet and in a forum
19:51 thread that allegedly has it. That's
19:54 where I am right now. And I'm not
19:56 finishing this until I completed my
19:58 goal. I got the message. He wrote me.
20:00 The random person on the internet sent
20:03 me their bios. Asus didn't respond
20:05 whatsoever. But the guy sent me his
20:08 bios. I was so excited like a kid on
20:11 Christmas. I flashed the BIOS. The light
20:13 kept blinking forever. I was stressing
20:15 out. Is it going to work? It's the
20:18 random guy that sent me the BIOS going
20:20 to work. I checked out his profile, by
20:21 the way, and he seemed like a good
20:24 person. I I really feel like uh this is
20:26 not some elaborate way of hacking my
20:28 computer. It just seemed like a someone
20:30 that genuinely wanted to help, but who
20:33 knows? Finally, the BIOS stopped
20:35 blinking and they were done. I booted up
20:37 and bada bing bada boom.
20:40 >> It actually booted. A go to a zero, please.
20:43 please.
20:48 >> Uh maybe. Yeah. Okay,
20:52 it actually booted. Oh my god. It all
20:55 comes down. I I forgot the command cuz
20:58 I'm so nervous.
21:00 Oh, it worked. Oh,
21:02 Oh, yes.
21:05 yes. Yes.
21:07 Yes. [Music]
21:16 Hey, finally.
21:17 Okay, now we're going to get a whole I'm
21:19 going to get all [ __ ] eight of them
21:20 to work and they're going to they're
21:22 going to sweat. I'm going to make them
21:24 pain. You're going to be in pain. I
21:26 cannot mount them like this. I literally
21:28 just like panic did everything. I can't
21:30 believe it. I did it. I did it. I did it.
21:33 it.
21:39 Eight.
21:42 Everything works. They are all working.
21:44 They're working together. Together the
21:53 No thanks to you, Acus. Well,
21:56 technically, but not really. Okay. I've
21:57 been running this for a couple days now,
22:01 and it is great. I am so happy how this
22:03 turned out. It was worth all the effort.
22:05 I had three concerns before the build,
22:08 which Oh, Bern is here. Hi, Bern. I'm
22:10 wrapping up the video. Do you want to go
22:13 through the ending? Number one was the
22:17 noise. You can barely hear it, right?
22:19 Number two was the power consumption. I
22:21 vastly overestimated the power
22:24 consumption. Idle, these GPUs sit at 150
22:27 watts, which is nothing, right, Bern?
22:30 He's enamored by this.
22:31 >> Okay, go to your mama. It's too
22:34 distract. You're too cute. I'm still
22:36 glad I got the double pisu, but it
22:39 doesn't need it whatsoever. Uh, the last
22:40 was uh temperature. I was really worried
22:42 it was going to get too hot, but the
22:43 open air case works and the whole
22:46 staggered method with the GPUs works. It
22:50 all works. TP8 works. I have eight
22:54 working GPUs without losing speed.
22:56 That's the big caveat. And without
22:58 spending a billion dollars. That's the
23:01 big caveat. Now I can run all of these
23:04 computers together as one. What am I
23:08 going to do with that? I don't know.
23:10 I just set this goal for myself because
23:13 I knew it could be done. And by the
23:16 kindness of a random stranger online and
23:18 a lot of perseverance, [Music]
23:19 [Music]
23:22 I made it happen cuz I knew it could. I
23:25 knew it was possible. And it feels so
23:27 goddamn good. Tech stuff is like Dark
23:31 Souls. All right. There's this imaginary
23:32 difficulty that you set out for
23:34 yourself. People ask, "Why do you play
23:36 that game? It's just difficult." It's
23:37 like, but that's what makes it fun when
23:40 you manage to overcome it. Okay, I know
23:42 it's not real. It's just a video game.
23:44 It's the same thing. I'm calling this
23:47 computer Odysius because I was reading
23:49 uh the Iliad at the time, which is one
23:50 of my favorite books, and the
23:53 translation called Odysius, the Always
23:55 Thinking, which is what I want this
23:57 computer to do. But the name fit even
24:00 better because this thing is cursed. I
24:02 mean, look at it. And you know, just
24:04 like Odysius, it took a long time to get
24:07 home in the end, but we got there. No
24:10 matter what obstacles were thrown at us,
24:11 we got there in the end. This was
24:13 supposed to be a simple video. I hope
24:15 you guys enjoyed it. That's it. Thank
24:17 you guys for watching and I'll look
24:19 forward to share the next project with
24:26 >> Oh, thank you, man.
24:33 Thank you, Baron.
24:39 >> All right, so me and Marcia, we love to
24:41 travel. We go back to Italy and Sweden
24:43 every year. What used to be a problem
24:45 was figuring out how to get internet.
24:48 Now there is SY, an eim service that is
24:51 so good, you have to try out. No more
24:54 Wi-Fi renting and returning. No more
24:56 finding where they sell SIMs and then
24:58 you have to remember to have the key and
25:00 then not lose your original SIM. It's
25:02 terrible. Whatever we used to do, those
25:05 days are over. You just download SY. You
25:06 can do this right now if you have a trip
25:08 coming up. Set up uh which country
25:10 you're traveling to, how much data you
25:11 want to use, and then you don't even
25:13 have to think about it. Once you land,
25:15 it will automatically connect to you and
25:18 you use one eim for all countries. Super
25:20 smooth, super simple. Both me and Marcia
25:22 love using it. And if you enter code
25:25 pewdiepie and you just save money 15%.
25:27 You're welcome. Last thing is also with
25:29 privacy. Sale is part of the Nord
25:31 umbrella which is a privacy respecting
25:34 company. A lot of eim companies are not.
25:36 So keep that in mind. Yeah. Just thank
25:38 you SA for being an amazing sponsor and
25:40 amazing product that I genuinely love.
25:42 Thank you. Check it out. Link in
25:44 description. Scan the QR code on the
25:45 screen right now and enter the code