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ah yes good old postnord still havent recived anything broken shipped with em... yet
can you fix my life tho
Why promote RTX 4070 in the description?
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Thanks for having us on the Show Linus - We whould have loved it to be under better circumstances, but since we're here, we want to elaborate on a few things : - It seems you have received the PC without the original extra layer of protection we ship all PC's with. In the outer package, we wrap the PC in inflated air bags, which is a vital part of the transport protection. - The customer was of course offered a full refund/new computer as soon as he contacted us originally. - We've built custom PC's for 13 years - this is by far the most extensive damage we've seen, and we're gonna try to reproduce it, to find out what it actually takes to inflict this kind of damage. - PostNord reached out to us today after having watched the video with a formal apology - they take full responsibility for the damage, so thanks ^^ /Adam A very busy SoMe manager at SharkGaming today Kudos to actually getting the PC to work PS: We did our best to reproduce the damage here kzhead.info/sun/e9Gxqb6tnXika58/bejne.html
This is how you handle social media! Props to how you handled it
Hey @linustechtips please take a look at this
@linustechtips pin this
That is the best social media reaction I’ve ever seen! Probs to you social media slave!
Yo @linustechtips take a look at this dude
“I expect my death to be monetized if we catch it on camera” - such a noble sacrifice from our CEO
A true entrepreneur
Same as Clarkson, Hammond and May on Top Gear. According to the Internet (so take it with huge loads of salt) they had an understanding that if one of them has been killed, the other two would address it and then continue the show with „Anyway, …“.
I am not sure about the policy of youtube regarding the video of people's death! I bet it would be a floatplane exclusive
@@tombrauey I believe Hammond said something like that in an interview after his famous crash.
@@tombrauey I guess in a way we got lucky the show got killed before they did
Whoever captioned David's laugh 14:22 did an amazing job
Damn 145 likes and no comments? Let me fix this
@@05yt5why? It was just fine without you
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@techintel2529 no, no it wasn't
@@05yt5 ok 👍
I'm so happy that in the end they gave him some better parts, this whole thing felt like a chapter of gaming history
Thank you so much for this hilarious video and adventure! It was a little shocking opening up the package on that friday night but now I realise it was a blessing in disguise! Here's to hoping Postnord does not commit any more PC murder!
well... i would say that PostMord runs on the sacrificed souls of expensive hardware
To their credit they did apparently package the inside well 🤣
Did the vendor who sold this to you not offer refund or replacement? Was hoping to hear why it ended up in LTTs hands.
@@n1ckeh88 Would not even surprise me if sharkgaming didn't refund/replace it. They're probably the worst place that you get get a prebuild from here in Denmark. They're REALLY overpriced, and just offer bad service all around.
@@bullzebub Haha postMord
I can't even begin to imagine what kind of natural disaster occurred to mangle a PC like that. If the delivery man is still walking that'd be a miracle.
Forklift accident
@@ryanambsdorf2859 Yeah 100% a forklift did that damage
My thoughts exactly.
Definitely a forklift "accident."
@@privacyvalued4134forklift drove into it
The editors absolutely went 110%, Linus went 200%, top 5 Linus video all time. Remarkable. Also you guys could benefit from a bench vise for something like trying to work that rad back into shape 😂
This incident is such a sponsor boost for NZXT cases given that most of the parts only got cosmetic damages despite of being brutally beaten up by the delivery company.
Huge props to the editor for blurring Linus's keys. It can be really easy to miss that sort of thing.
They also blur out every outside window when they film at his new home. While it shouldn't be too hard to find where he lives if you *really* want to, blurring the windows makes it harder for someone casually trying to geoguess it.
@@Soul-Burn yeah but blurring the keys is kinda way more important. but Linus should realistically have way better locks.
I can guarantee you that I can find him
@@Soul-Burn 4chan users need 5 minutes to find it lol
@@dyb3147 do it
As a PostNord employee, I can say that this could have happen at at least nine places in my terminal alone.
you gotta spill the beans! how would this happen!? personally dealt with a lot of banged up packages from PostNord on my old job. I never got any answeres when i spoke to the drivers and their customer support!
Have worked for DHL, its the same, nobody cares about the packages, just be fast.
He's providing a PSA. People deserve to be warned 😅
You guys have a standard procedure of tossing packages in an industrial trash compactor or something? Wtf is going on in there?
Postnord delivery guy here. I'm also confused what they do at the terminal cuz we get banged up packages from them.
That looks almost certainly like a forklift pallet versus ceiling scenario, or other 'overheight' crush with shear twist. Definitely superhuman damage. Awesome vid!
I love editing on this... Not saying it's bad or worse on any other LMG videos, this one makes me giggle whit those small cut-ins at the begining! Great job
My boss at work always says about packing shipments going UPS/USPS, "Imagine a giant staircase, with every mile between here and the destination as a single step. Now you throw the package down the steps. The box has to be packed well enough to come out in one piece at the bottom"
The only thing what would cause this type of specific damage would be falling off of a moving truck or having something large fall on it. I couldn't throw the power supply by itself at a wall as hard as I could and cause that type of damage.
And right he is! The amount of work I've had to put into "bad packaging issues" was a real pain in the butt.
@@josephoberlander it doesn't matter what exactly happens during shipping. If there is a chance that package gets very unlucky, it will. I've ordered countless things online, and many of them came through some worst known shipping options, and got lucky all the time. Until i've oreded a 3070 and got it smashed like in those memes. At this point, chances of getting your money back are slim. Getting your money back in reasonable time? Even less. Unless you manage to put a blame on the seller... Eventually i've managed to get refund and the card, being bent and smashed managed to work after coolers replacement, it was quite a journey.
Does it count if it's in one very mangled piece?
worked as a temp driver and ups loader we can be rough on packages due to time. HOWEVER, anytime i saw a gaming pc i treated that shit like it was my baby
The fact the glass didn’t break is INCREDIBLY impressive
Tempered glass is surprisingly tough! The process of tempering glass is a fun read, as well. I recommend it! The jist of it is that using specialized heating and cooling processes, the interior of the glass is under intense pressure, similarly to a Prince Rupert's Drop.
@@Malicious2013 Till you fart and it vibrates the edge.
For real, so many examples of the glass panels shattering from a slightest little tap to the glass being the one thing that looks untouched after the case went through a metal grinder basically.
@@ScaredDonut lmao
That I truly surprised and wondering how?
"I'm gonna see if we can use the squareness and rigidity of the fan to forces the radiator back into a proper shape" had me dead lol, that's what we love about Linus
Holy crap I just love David. He's so engaged with the Host in every video he shoots. What he said in the "What's it like working for LTT" video about having a lot of fun with people at work really shines through .
Having your pc mangled in delivery: -$2000 Having Linus fix it: +$2500 Watching Linus joyfully smash it with a hammer: priceless
plus they got a full refund from the company
"I expect my death to be monetized if we catch it on camera." That's a man who is dedicated to his work.
Also a catch phrase heard quite a lot in movies these days.
Famousest lastest words?
As a Sheet Metal worker I got so much satisfaction out of this video. Would recommend a Tinner's Hammer and pair of hand seamers/folding pliers to fix that power supply though. With some time you might even be able to salvage the actual case too, just need some patience and elbow grease.
Having worked at Postnord previously aswell as other competing postal service companies in Denmark, It very difficult to even compare the way postnord treats its packages. I do agree with other comments mentioning the pallet loader, it does happen alot. Furthermore postnord is one of the only postal service companies in Denmark who do now have package shelfs or places to strap the packages to.
This is honestly my favourite LTT video in ages. Love how much Linus was enjoying himself.
Agree this is the reality that walks through the door of pc repair shops worldwide and Linus shows what a true techie would do, not just bin it but salvage what you can. Shame he didnt highlight the the topic of e-waste in a bigger way. Honestly I was shocked the mobo survived.
100% agreed, the last video I enjoyed this much has been a while ago, I wrote a comment then too, it's always great when it turns out to be such a fun video
same
I love the disclaimer at the end. “After further testing, yeah no. We replaced basically everything.”
Yeah I was a bit disappointed they used the same mangled cooler until the end
For half of the video I was like... there's NO WAY in hell, they are going to ship back this motherboard. Are they cra... ahh, yeah, they replaced it.
Probably, after the components heated up quite a bit, more failures emerged.
@@Katojana That, or percussive damage dramatically shortens the life of components even if they don't have any evidence of failure at the moment. I personally wouldn't accept a visibly bent motherboard regardless of whether it works.
@@bvoyelr Or, more likely, everything still worked fine, but they wanted to be nice and especially could not afford to take the risk (also in the legal sense).
a video is written three times: by the writing, the camera and the cut - and the cut did an exceptional great job this time! awesome video
I like how the note at the end about replacing multiple components basically completely undermines the whole video.
i work at amazon and this looks exactly like the result of a pallet collapse. sometimes they put a lightweight big box at the bottom of the stack with heavier items on top and the whole pallet will just fold over in transit, and then some heavy thing probably pinned that PC against the floor when it fell
Same, i worked for a seasonal position, and the stuff i saw was mind-blowing.
You'd think that because everything's weight is tracked that they'd have developed a way to prevent such a simple issue.
@@wolfdragonhorse Postnord is the budget option so they probably don't put money into the kind of IT and warehouse worker training needed to pull off that system. I'd imagine their warehouse staff are probably underpaid, overworked, and untrained
Yea, just to note, if you get a damaged package. Its probably not on the driver's end unless you saw them mishandle your package. its almost certainly something that happened at the distribution center.
@@AstralDragn Also remember that you can always refuse to accept a package that is damaged, and it gets sent back and refunded 100% free of charge. That’s the entire reason they want your signature to accept a package. If you sign, you accept it. You can refuse to sign a damaged package.
I have worked for a transporting/packaging company for some time and I think I recognize the damage. The box probably fell out of the loading pallet in the distrubution centre. After which it got hit by an electric pallet loader and probably got sandwiched between the loader and something else. Those pallet loaders have quite some momentum and they can easily do damage like this and also leave a mark like this.
@@Wheezy1 lol
Yeah this guy definitely did it.
You realize you're fired, right?
@@GrueTurtleHe did say workED…
Probably correct since it seems to have been crushed.
First time I have seen an Autobody type collision repair on a Computer.... Great channel!
Seeing this video and the video where jayztwocents basically throw tests PC parts in so impressed at how much physical damage these components can take. ESD still gives me anxiety when building but dropping something especially in a box is something I'm definitely not worried about any more lol
I never expected Linus to un-drop a PC like this!
Yeah all it took was a few hammer blows from him and it's fine now.
Plot twist...Linus dropped it after he fixed it
So cool that you guys got ahold of this thing! I remember seeing it on Twitter and cringing for a solid 30 seconds...
While since i seen your video with craigslists pc
So many years ago my first homebuilt pc had some issues I remember taking it out and throwing it out on concrete(thrown straight out from me, not down at concrete) and the frame twisted only just enough to be noticeable if you were looking for it. I can't even imagine what they did to that shark
Loved the opera playing while Linus beat on the case. Props to the editors!
6:25 "I've made it very clear I expect my death to be monetized if we catch it on camera". I 100% believe this is a true statement.
Man either has his heart stopped on camera by some pc component or his kids film a farewell vid of him on his death bed.
Man IDK what but this is the funniest and the best video of ltt that ive ever watched. Pls make more videos like this.
Ah, Post Nord 😂 Got through some scrapes with them myself. It really is a 50/50 gamble of having a entirely normal, good experience (small packages a plus) or a utter nightmare of a time
What an awesome video -Touching on more real life scenarios -Camera crew being in the video -Editors making jokes -Writers putting in facts about helmets -And someone getting their broken dreams getting fixed Thanks for videos like these!
underrated comment🔥🔥
You summed it PERFECTLY
The only thing that would make it better is Anthony.
@@mjdevlogunderrated by who exactly?
That was a forklift. There are few things in logistics that can do such a thorough job of applying pressure from a single direction.
my thought was forklift or skid steer.
Absolutely, it was pallet damage from a forklift driver. Probably slammed another pallet down on top of it. Most likely it was a side box on a pallet at the time. I've witnessed this many times in warehouses.
Agreed on fork lift. Looks like the fork hit it and squish unless they set another pallet on top....
@@FakeJeep If you look at the way the Base of the case and the PSU were bent, it was lifted up against something. The Bottom was bent in and when the pressure got to high, the whole case gave way sideways.
love watching linus embrace percussive engineering. This man just may become a master
Incredible project. I looked forward to all the videos... What are you going to build next? I'd be very curious to see a cost breakdown.
I'm amazed at how the glass side panel didn't shatter from whatever damaged the rest of the case
Tempered glass is tough, as long as you don't nick a corner. Then it explodes into billions of tiny pieces.
I saw one video where a guy was hitting a shower door with a sledge and it took him hitting it about 10 times before he hit it hard enough for it to actually break. It's amazing how strong tempered glass is, well that is until you hit it on the edge or with something pointy.
Yeah, you would think that, but those panels are really only vulnerable on the edges and corners. As long as you don't crack those, the panel is really darn strong. I have had a panel shatter to pieces, because I put it on the floor, with the edge touching a grain of sand. I am not kidding.
My guess is the original package was slowly crushed, most likely shipped with heavier surrounding that shifted and crushed it. Sudden, heavier impacts would have shattered it.
@@needfuldoer4531 >as long as you don't nick a corner< makes me think of king rupert drops. the bulb is super durable, the tail is super fragile
This is the type of content that I love to see from LTT. I wish scrapyard wars came back too...
I understand their reasons for not likely doing it again, but I'd still watch it if it came back. I'd like to see some sort of challenge in that style at least, especially now that prices are sort of back to "normal".
With a twist that they have to source parts from an actual scrap yard
Scrapyard wars were epic!
Blast from the past... Haven't thought about that show in ages
Miss it too
I felt on the edge when you were opening up the psu
I absolutely love that we get to watch Linus slowly brainwash the staff into becoming monsters just like him.
It's so nice to see Linus applying some trusty Clarkson engineering, and remember Anything can be a hammer and a hammer can do Anything
I worked at a repair shop for a few months. One day this kid comes in with a prebuilt computer from "Office Depot." He says that the computer keeps shutting off. We open the case to find that someone had installed the AIO cooler by DRILLING DRYWALL SCREWS THROUGH THE MOTHERBOARD. I've always wondered what chain of events led to that incident occuring😆
what the .... ?
Sadly i have seen someone using drywall screws too. he was actually good with computer software but hardware, he had no clue. Reason for using those drywall screws, he was out of regular screws....i just looked at him, then we tried to save hes computer. It still worked even tho he had started it on top of a bare steel plate, no paint or anything, he said there was flashes when he tried, i don't doubt it.
Did they use the proper anchors?
whoever did that should get fired immediately and then sentenced to 5 years in jail for that crime.
i love this videop, glad you didn't make a landfill out of it, but i don't know man, i don't think i would feel comfortable sending it back with the liquid cooler in that state.
the whole PSU bit got me, I was dying from seeing the bends it got to him putting in a new fan
"Due to its brittle nature, multilayer ceramic capacitors are more prone to excesses of mechanical stress than other components used in surface mounting. One of the most common causes of capacitor failures is directly attributable to bending of the printed circuit board (PCB) after solder attachment. Excessive bending will create mechanical crack(s) within the ceramic capacitor. Mechanical cracks, depending upon severity, may not cause capacitor failure during the final assembly test. Over time moisture penetration into the crack can cause a reduction in insulation resistance and eventual dielectric breakdown leading to capacitor failure in service."
I wanted to see the power curve now that that PSU had an additional curve
As a Postnord user, this is indeed the quality of deliveries on a good day
I've had bigger issues with DHL than PostNord
@@AltonV That's like comparing two dog turds and seeing which is best.
Postnord has actually never f'd me over, i still prefer GLS though.
@@hondaelias I ordered something once, and waited for 2 months before delivery. I'm just gonna stick with the national postal service, never failed me
@@hondaelias Postnord lost packages, outright lied to me that some packages were hand delivered to me (and were not). Quite frequent when those are international packages. They can never seem to agree on which pickup location they should drop things at (I've had packages at 3 pick up points randomly). Out of all the services in Sweden, DHL and FedEx have been the best, UPS second and dead last Postnord. Fortunately, now there are lots of other alternatives when shipping from the same city that actually work well.
One of my fav videos in a long time. This is amazing.
this was 100% a forklift operator having a bad day that caused the damage
The most amazing thing is not the extent of the damage, but the fact that the glass did not shatter. It looks like someone removed it, dropped the tower from a high place, and then put it back in place (I know this is probably not what happened).
Dropped it off the top of mount everest
@@IceYetiWins 😂
The glass in my corsair 4000D literally shattered when i opened the side., was holding it in my hand and it shattered into pieces. I got me a NZXT case and have abused it, yet no breakage!
@@IceYetiWins -- watch the documentary; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Man_Who_Skied_Down_Everest The cardboard box probably would have slid into a crevasse long before it arrived at Base Camp.
Tempered glass is extremely strong until that one point where it’s not. You can drop it 4000 times but if you get unlucky with the impact section on the 4001 time, it’ll shatter to 1000 pieces
Watching Linus bring out his inner Jeremy Clarkson with that hammer was pure art
POWEEERRR
What else is electrical?
Speed and power solves everything.
@@BenianausKI Not the exhaust manifold.
James May's entire soul is twitching just by watching this
I felt physically sick seeing that damage. As a fellow gamer ,and a PC enthusiast, I can only imagine that being my PC. There is absolutely no excuse for there to be this level of damage.
You know, I get tossing the old SSD and sticking a better one in, but if only two little things were ripped off, but theyre big enough to handle with tweezers, I'd be interested to see if that could be brought back to life with a little soldering. Maybe you guys should send it to Louis Rossmann with the challenge of "get this working again".
I’m from Norway and I’m always trying to avoid PostNord where it’s possible. They’re known for stuff like this.
Yup. And when a shipment is going via Langhus its taking forever:(
Privatization of the Postsystems in Europe was a big mistake. Its all this 90s economically liberal sh*t that we all have to suffer from now, liberal by itself is normally a good thing but Thatcher and co took short term profit over long run success.
I'm from Sweden and I avoid PostNord at all costs. I also avoid Denmark at all costs! :D
PostNord stole my new phone.
I'm Finnish and i'm also avoiding postnord
This might be one of my favorite LTT videos to date lol, I would love to see more PC rescue stuff like this. Was so fun to watch the impossible be possible when it came to 90% of it just working lol
I myself use a bent aio that I purchased used about 6 years ago (it was about 4 years old when I bought it). Well I had to remove the sleeving because it decintigrated but other than that it still works perfectly fine and silent! Also I quite like the look of the rubber tubes without anything on them so yeah this guy will be fine :)
Every time Linus says something along the lines of "what more can I do to the system" while playing a short clip of hammering the case, I flinch a little bit.
I don't think I've ever had an LTT video make me burst out into maniacal laughter until this one when Linus was "hammering" the case to get the power supply
My friend linked me this video while we were talking about my new build I'm doing this weekend. I got the same case, and I'm glad to see that if hell comes knocking, the case will survive whatever it takes to protect my parts. Also happy to see the specific model you replaced the GPU with, I'm going to be using that one!
10:20 Something about the "Ok... yeah :)" just kills me🤣🤣
For people who didn't check the description, these are the components they ended up switching: Motherboard: MSI B550 GEN3 -> ASUS TUF Gaming B550-Plus GPU: ASRock AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT -> Sapphire Pulse AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT PSU: FSP Hydro K Pro 850W -> ASUS ROG Strix 850W White SSD (NVMe): Kingston NV2 1TB -> Sabrent Rocket NVME 2TB And added a NZXT Kraken X53 240 RGB AIO Liquid Cooler
A nice upgrade really
GPU looked fine, the contacts were scratched but didn't look that bad.. I'm guessing the mobo didn't like to flex... which... could have shorted out the gpu I guess.
@@DigitalHi5 That's just it though, it "looked" fine. But the fact that it went through an impact hard enough to rip it out of the pcie slot, it is surely going to see an early death.
@@sphygo Sure, but i for would not mind getting that pile of parts to put together if nothing else back up pc. Only real firehazard is the PSU and water cooler, rest are low voltage stuff that just fries it self, so actually would probably run it as main system. Water cooler would be fine if run pressure test and no leaks.
That is a very generous upgrade indeed.
honestly props to NZXT for being able to manufacture a case that will take that kind of impact and p reserve the internals
I guess your right😅
The case got 5 stars in the NCAP crash tests, finishing right below the Tesla Model 3.
It did not preserve anything. Are you kidding?
@@1stRanger Bro forgot to watch the video
the video said parts were replaced b4 shipping
I work at a store that delivers PostNord packages. The amount of ruined packages we receive is honestly sad, especially with the insane prices they charge
Seeing them and Linus having so much fun is great.
Im glad to see you actually did swap more parts after testing... even if they work I wouldnt personally be comfortable sending that jacked up board or scraped up gpu to someone even if I wasnt the person ultimately responsible for it, its just a matter of principle.
Yeah also could be legal issues, that LTT/Manufacturers wouldn't be comfortable with.
I wouldnt mind the GPU, those scrapes are stories, but definitely not the board. Waaaay to potatoe chippy
With how much LMG makes, I wouldn't be surprised if this video would cover a new computer outright. Of course, that would never be sustainable, but it's better than shipping back unstable computer bits.
@@FrostyBeep I have a feeling this video (and every LTT video) generates many, many PC’s worth of revenue. I know they have like 7 channels (RIP TJM) but they also have 100 employees lmao
to be fair, that wouldn't be that much of a fun video if they didn't test what's stil working
You have to make a weekly episode of this "pc shipping disasters" I haven't laughed this much in a while 😂😆
I have turned into a computer geek watching this channel and I love it. This was awesome!
19:08 I see a little of smoke when linus press the power case, up to the center of the case
Whoever's doing the editing needs a raise 😂 Great video as always LTT!
17:10 😂
IKR bro! The editing is AMAZING from start to finish.
Yeah I've noticed some changes in their videos recently and I really like them!
the humor is outdated by like half a decade+
@@hangup8629 are you Gen Z? Because the half a decade-old humour is still funny to my millennial mind
I worked on the repair team for a smaller systems integrator for a while and saw my fair share of shipping damage. This gave me flashbacks... So shocked that glass panel survived with how mangled everything else was. And loved the reaction to the alphacool rgb connector lol.
Phanteks also uses a weird connector in their Halos RGB Fan Frames. It is electrically compatible with a gigabyte vdg adapter. So i made a converter using some jumper wires and a 3d printed plate to hold it together. Turns out there is an adapter now (PH-CB-RGB4P).
@@nielsarensman And then we've got Corsair with their proprietary (in both hardware *and* software) iCUE nonsense. Standards are standards for a reason.
i love the reveal right at the end that they actually ended up replacing almost everything
Postnord slår till igen! Have declined two Postnord package, if you order from a reputable store have them sort it out and don't accept the package.
Love your FtD videos man, you're a legend 💯
Eller hur! Till o med DHL är bättre haha..
The Man, The Myth, The Robbaz!
good to know that you're still alive
Unfortunately you decided to use Postnord to upload videos
after i c the MB i thought someone have jumpt on the Case and really awsome that u can save the MB. I never Believe this crank MB will ever work again. U guys are amayzing
David deserves an award for scaring Linus with a water leak 😂 I mean, after he beat it with a hammer. Lol
Love that you pointed out that yeah you switched some stuff after intense testing, shows a commitment to quality and service
This case looks like cars after a crash after the firemen finish taking people out with hydraulic scissors etc. Pretty amazing.
9:37 that PSU brand is FSP, I use their HEXA 85+ 650W in my build
I have worked as an electrician in three different terminals at PostNord, mostly worked in lifts about 10-15 meters from the ground. At one of the terminals you where lucky if someone didn’t slam in to the lift. So u can probably imagine how they treated everything else about there job. Lucky I don’t work there anymore😅
This is the best, most entertaining video you've uploaded in a long time. Not saying the usual content is bad, but this is just insanely good. Keep it up!
I think it’s cause there’s no script and no one had opened it or tested it
Some of the usual content is bad though... like the complaining about 4 trillion Mbps wifi or the gold plated PCs. Most is good though and this was awesome
Gold plated xbox controller had me saying "but why?"
@@unholydonuts Why not? What's the difference with jewellery
I worked at fedex for a while. That type of damage looks exactly like what happens when a forklift smashes the pallet against the roof of the dock to get it to fit into the trailer. It's not just a common occurrence, it's standard operating procedure.
I've been in pretty many different sorting centers from the big logistics companies, as part of my work with the material handling machines. You want to protect well your packages! Things can go south if are unlucky enough to have a 40KG dog food box coming down the ramp right after your item and bashing to it :). Or your item thin/light/flexible enough to get caught in between the belts. It'll be retrieved in pieces on the next cleaning/repair cycle of those belts :).
postnord is really a mixed bag that is improving in some regions in denmark. but usually their service is not thought out and sends you for a big phone loop
Tell that to my package that was sent to Lübeck instead of lyngby
There is absolutely nothing good about Postnord. It's garbage all the way through.
I straight up thought it was a scam
sue them
If they weren't owned by the Swedish and Danish government they would be out of business
The damage reminds me of something that happened to a friend. His DJ equipment was in a flight case, bolted aluminum, and when he got it after landing, it was a pile of shrapnel held together with packaging saran wrap. On the conveyor belts inside the terminal, there's a pinball looking arm that moves luggage between tracks, his case got stuck somehow and that arm alligator mashed his case. Just chewed it up and destroyed it. My guess is that something similar happened at the shipping hub for this.
Someone theorized that a forklift operator missed the pallet and jammed the forklift into the box. It makes a lot of sense, considering the lack of serious damage on the outside of the box.
@@alexlowe2054 Then there would be a gaping hole in the box or a very obvious point of pressure. This rather looks as if it was pushed off a cliff.
I love fixing broken stuff likw this. It shows how far stuff can be destroyed and put back together
You know if anything, this just goes to show how durable PC components can be. Great job linus.
it's not the components it's the case that saved the components. it's like the difference between wearing body armor and not wearing body armor.
As a Swedish person I am very unsurprised that Postnord was the ones who shipped this. They are the masters of mysteriously mangling or losing stuff in the mail.
As a swede to, I'm more surprised that wasn't DHL or Citymail. The Postnord ones are the ones in best shape here. And for disappearing it's like a few days of mail every 5 years or so that disappear. Interestingly often a series of days and always my mail not my husbands. Last it was a couple of my biulls and my dentists appointment, 5 years before that my t-shirts and my book club book (that arived 5 months later LOL)...
Not in Denmark.
As a swede I approve @eruannster ‘s message 🤙🏽
Sad to hear the motherboard and GPU had to be replaced after further testing, a video trying to properly fix some of those components would be really cool
Don't worry, they are in the hands of Linus. He will make sure to make the most out of them, such as using for test benches or whatever he can come up with. At least they won't instantly become e-waste!
I mean realistically there's no way parts can go through that much abuse and not have their life expectancy significantly shortened.
@northridgefix @louisrossman collab?
I bet they still worked fine. But as a business owner it would be not worth the liability of shipping this thing back with what are potentially fire hazards to save like $1100.
My guess is that the motherboard,, will work for like 95%, but some random port doesn't always work, some connected accessories wont work properly, some of the integrated components wont work properly, maybe sometimes it will freeze randomly, etc etc, and it will probably come and go depending on how you bend or apply pressure on the board, maybe heat will effect it also. It will probably be a reliability nightmare and be impossible to fix, if one of the inner layers of the PCB has broken traces. Would love to be proven wrong though :) The GPU not being bent as bad might have better odds :)
This was caused by an FLT drivers load guard for sure, the top half of the case was bent in half and "pushed over" while the bottom half was secured/pinned in place by the shrink wrap on the pallet this case was on (trust me ive broken a few things driving FLT's in my time)
My first pc was from shark gaming (still use it, still great abt 3 years later) and the power cable they sent with it short circuited my house and bricked the computer lol. Got it replaced and haven’t had any issues since
I'm a retired truck driver and it looks like something real heavy was loaded on top of it and one or two bumps in transit would do exactly that.that damage wasn't from dropping it. Great vid .Be safe Love your channel
That is some interesting insight. I haven't worked in shipping and thought it looked like it fell out of a moving vehicle, but I have seen a few people say something similar to you. It makes sense, but I would have never thought of it.
@@deamontana596 I thought it got *hit* by a moving vehicle!
@@deamontana596 something fallig of a moveing vehicle will damage mostly the edges, but deform it in just a single direction and trust me everything falling from a truck will roll, at work i have seen it on a 1.5t steel injection mold aka a solid box of tool steel :D
My guess is a forklift truck Forks.
@@davidsharp9166 no holes in the box. got squished and it has the lean on the side that gave out. Ive seen it a million times.good guess tho
The randomness of what electronics can endure still amazes me after decades in the IT world. I've seen brand new components get dropped 6 inches and fail. And I once got in a laptop that literally survived a tornado, house collapse, and flood with only a busted screen (yes, we pulled the ssd and copied the data first). Also, I absolutely LOVED this video. You could tell Linus was legitimately enjoying himself. It really comes though. Taking us on a journey of exploration is usually fun, but this was a cut above.
I dropped an old Lenovo laptop from the bell tower of a monastery where I was installing an FSO head. After climbing down several ladders to see the damage (few scuff marks on the casing and the battery popped out), I slotted the battery back in and it worked perfectly. Not even any data corruption from the HDD being powered up when hitting the ground. But then I have also had laptops that fail if you just look at them funny (cough Dell cough).
You guys should make a video seeing how this happened, like getting a pc packing it the same way and seeing how much force is required to mangle it like that.
Shark gaming apparently did a video, its near the top of the comments here
This is my favorite video of all time from LTT. Absolute Classic.
Truly the best of PostNord's quality work 🎉🎉
best postal service ;D
I have actually pretty great track record with PostNord. The worst incident was when a package accidently got marked as delivered when it arrived at the delivery point. I've had more trouble with DHL. One time they shipped a package to a delivery point about 800km (~500 miles) away
Why do people blame the postal service? Lol... it's shark gamings fault for not packaging it well enough. Some styrofoam and airbags? Lmao
@@henrik1743 To defend against that sort of damage, the shipping crate would need to be solid steel filled in with impact foam. It's not the packaging (to _this_ extent), it's that PostNord either dropped it, ran over it with a forklift, or put a ten ton pallet on top of it to squish the whole thing. That's on the shipping company.
@@OneMonthStudio I had 0 problems with UPS
15:50 "I'm gonna see if we can use the squareness and rigidity of the fan to force the radiator into a proper shape" Yes, force metal to bend with plastic
2:48 could've been the best Linus drop tips moment
21 and a half minutes of pure pain
When I worked in a computer repair shop, we received a pallet with computers from PostNord. The pallet was split in half and all computers were destroyed.
so, PostNord is hot garbage?
@@chocoholic77Statesponsored with no accountability since they don’t need to compete on regular market terms?
@@millbrook7384 worse, PostNord is the old state mails of Sweden and Denmark merged together and then "you are now free like an private company and can operate like a private company but still have the state as back support... but we want more interest from you guys". (aka, they are doing all the wrong shit like private company's like illegal union crushing, illegal work conditions for contracted drives and firing full-time employees just to re-hire a bunch at 20%+"we call you if we need you"... all at the same time as they run the campaigns of being "the Scandinavian peoples postal company" and not some bad company like DB, DHL or UPS... company's they are equally bad as and worse) its a reason why the Norwegian's looked at it and just went "Nope...Nope, nope" when they where asked to merge their postal system into the company. (they also remember how Sweden and Denmark fu.. up for em after the Norwegian Braathens got merged into SAS)
@@chocoholic77 Yeah, not only do things get broken but they also come delayed, it said your package is here!! no it wasnt it came 8 days later.
@@millbrook7384Well there are always options for private companies like GLS, but Postnord is the cheapest because it's a cross-country state funded post service. There is competition because it's not that much more expensive to go with a private delivery company and they're also competing with actually not breaking your things, compared to PostNord which besides packages also handles regular mail of all kinds, it's a mess logistically hence the fuck ups and slow delivery times. It's just about knowing never to mail anything with PostNord that can break, just pay the 40-50kr (8$/€) more for a private delivery company. It's not a competition problem as much as it's a knowledge problem regarding shipping fragile things.