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PCs are TOO Powerful… and it’s a problem - CEC Energy Regulations
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Stop, stop, stop, stop. The big scary regulation bogeyman is coming to take away your gaming PC. But only under very specific circumstances. In fact, everything on this table from the compact Intel Beast Canyon NUC to this gaming PC from EK, which is probably compliant, which raises the question, if an RTX 3090 equipped monster like this limbo's under the California Energy Commission's bar, why does the bar even exist? And how did Dell manage to bonk it? Well, to find out, we gathered these parts right here from our warehouse with the goal of building a gaming PC that couldn't be shipped to any of the six states that are abiding by the CEC's Title 20 standards. And it's all fun and games for me since I'm safely up in Canada where we don't have to deal with any of the restrictions that, wait, oh, they apply in BC too. More like Canada, am I right? Well, let's get down to business and figure out what the heck is going on here and also tell you about our sponsor, GlassWire. Thanks to GlassWire for sponsoring this video. Instantly see your current and past network activity detect malware and block badly behaving apps on your PC or Android device. Use offer code Linus to get 25% off GlassWire at the link below. Now, let's get to the point. We're gonna go through the process of building a gaming PC that's not just a gaming PC but a gaming PC. And we're gonna go through the process of building a gaming PC that's not just a gaming PC Step one of building the PC equivalent of a 1960s muscle car is grabbing the most power hungry components possible. I'm going to be using the 11th gen Core i9 11900K. According to this review by a non-tech, Intel's final 14 nanometer flagship has only two thirds as many cores as AMB's price competitive 5900X while being capable of drawing twice as much power under peak load. This thing must not be allowed, right? Nope, it's all good. Well, yeah, believe it or not, the CEC and every other entity following its guidelines just don't care how much power your CPU draws under load. Their primary concern is how much power is being wasted on machines that are sitting at idle. So we should be able to use any modern CPU we want as long as our motherboard is configured to allow deep enough sleep states and our operating system is configured to activate them within 30 minutes. As for RAM, I have chosen 64 gigabytes of, oh. I have chosen 64 gigabytes of wasteful RGB lights. Believe it or not, these don't make your computer go faster. Surely California hates these, right? Yeah, actually the only situation where your system memory could put you in non-compliance would be if you had less than eight gigabytes of it. So go ham on your big chungus memory kits. Just make sure you don't go overboard on your motherboard. This guy right here, it's compliant. But what happens if I was to have the party-est motherboard you could possibly imagine? This thing can't be compliant, is it? It's even more compliant. It's more compliant. All right. Although this thing's a monster and has like six CPU power connectors and two 24 pins, it still is totally fine. The thing is that the expandability score is what actually matters. So things like memory slots, expansion cards, and even back panel ports, the higher expandability score or ES. In brief, every PC is given a power draw allowance based on this score and it all mostly makes sense. A hard drive gets more power allowance than SSD, for example, because it takes more power to spin up a disc. Most importantly though, if that expandability score passes 690, nice, then you're exempt from the typical energy consumption standards, almost. You'll still need to pass the performance bar for the energy efficient ethernet, but that's another story for another time. The bottom line is that even things like liquid cooling contribute to this score. So any PC with premium gaming motherboards like this one or this monster, well, it increases its power allowance. So knowing that, I guess this giant fan, triple AIO cooler helps me. So yeah, don't press the buzzer, this thing's fine. But surely this RTX 3090 isn't compliant. Like it can draw over 400 Watts peak by itself alone. And Nvidia recommends a thousand watt power supply. So any mortal that dares to... Yeah, yeah, it's fine. There's another way to get around the regulations by combining a powerful GPU. So that's a card with over 600 gigabytes per second of bandwidth with a power supply of over 600 Watts, regardless of the efficiency. And the PC falls into the air quotes, high expandability computer bracket and is exempt from regulation. Even this 1600 watt monster, well, yeah, it's totally fine. And this thousand watt piece of... I mean, come on, it weighs absolutely nothing. It's also totally fine, even though it shouldn't be for wildfire hazard reasons. But these guys right here, no dice. That's where the efficiency part really comes into effect. 80 plus is a body that certifies power supplies for their efficiency and the gold tier just so happens to align perfectly with the minimum efficiency requirements for title 20. 80 plus is just a brand name of sorts. So you can have a power supply that passes without acquiring the stamp, but it does need to hit that gold target. Unless it's over 600 Watts and paired with a chunker GPU. And that's for a good reason. Up until recently, bronze rated power supplies were considered deice, but nowadays bronze is pretty low tier with gold, platinum and titanium efficiencies all being more affordable to boot. While these bronze guys may be more wallet friendly in the short term, both you and your local power grid will pay the price in power and electrical overhead respectively. But it also just doesn't really matter because you're probably building your own PC anyway. Fortunately, DIY builds don't need to follow title 20 rules. So who does this apply to? Only medium to large manufacturers in these six states right here. If you're outside of those states, don't worry for now. If you are in those states, well, you still probably don't need to worry. If you build your own PCs, you're fine. If you're buying a PC made from parts from a small business, you're also probably fine. Title 20 is squarely aimed at mid to high volume producers. So like Dell Alienware, HP, Lenovo, the kind of brands that pump out hundreds if not thousands of systems. System integrators like Origin PC, CyberPower, and Mane Gear will feel the effects, but because they're doing bespoke builds rather than hundreds of the same PC, they should be able to work within the guidelines just fine as long as they follow the rules. How about an example? This is Luke's old PC and in it we have a Corsair TX750M, a gold rated 750 watt power supply. That's good. It's above the 600 watt minimum required to be called a high expandability PC. But because the GPU here is a measly GTX950, it now needs to be certified before it can be sold by someone like Dell Alienware. Same for Alienware's Aurora lineup. This one does sport the 1000 watt power supply option, which apparently is gold rated according to some Dell help forum posts. It does not meet the threshold for exemption because the RTX 2080 Super clocks in at 496 gigabytes per second of bandwidth. For this to be sold, it would need to be tested by a third party and marketed as such and that's expensive. Dell confirmed with us that future R10 and R12 models would meet or exceed title 20 guidelines, but that doesn't really answer why they didn't get this certified in the first place because they definitely knew it was coming. And Dell isn't alone here. Any medium to large PC builders will need to build and certify their machines under title 20 if they plan to do any business in the world's fifth largest economy, lying somewhere between Germany and the UK in size or any add-on states. Macroview title 20 declares the minimum efficiency levels for energy and water consumption in products. Everything from light bulbs to plumbing. What we're particularly concerned with is article four of the standard, appliances, which categorizes PCs into a handful of groups, think laptop, desktop, workstation, and then further defines the allowable idle power consumption of each device with this rather complex formula. The reason all of this is even a thing is very straightforward. As PCs keep getting more powerful and power hungry, if you extrapolate that a bit to somewhere near 2040, the sheer volume of power required for computation will surpass the global power output. Yeah, seriously, in less than 20 years, there'll be more computing than there is power to run computers. And that's not even taking into account the rapid automotive electrification, but that's a whole different ball of worms. And that is why California is pushing for these tighter controls, not just to reduce their emissions from power generation, but also reduce the infrastructure costs of upscaling and moving that power around. If you can nip the downstream power demand in the bud, your existing infrastructure can go longer before upgrades are needed. Computers alone account for roughly 3% of residential and 7% of commercial energy use in California. That is no small amount of power. Title 20 is estimated to save more than 2.3 billion kilowatt hours of energy. That's the equivalent of the entire city of San Francisco yearly. There will be some trickle down costs to the consumer, of course, as third party certification isn't free. And with 80 plus bronze and silver no longer being an option, the cost of an 80 plus gold or higher power supply will have to come from somewhere and you will be footing the bill for that. But again, if you still want a bronze power supply, you can just build your own computer. We've got a whole host of PC build guys you can work off of and just jump right in. Globally, there's an energy revolution taking place, whether it be through electric vehicles, renewable energy, or increased computerization of our daily lives. When the chip shortage does end, hopefully half soon, the problem of sheer power consumption, generation and distribution is dead ahead. If we play our cards right today, hopefully we'll be able to power all of the chips tomorrow. Thanks to Drop for sponsoring this video. Drop and Marvel have partnered together to bring your favorite superheroes to your PC setup. 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Dataset Card for "whisper-transcripts-linustechtips"

Dataset Summary

This dataset is created by applying whisper to the videos of the Youtube channel Linus Tech Tips. The dataset was created a medium size whisper model.

Languages

  • Language: English

Dataset Structure

The dataset

Data Fields

The dataset is composed by:

  • id: Id of the youtube video.
  • channel: Name of the channel.
  • channel_id: Id of the youtube channel.
  • title: Title given to the video.
  • categories: Category of the video.
  • description: Description added by the author.
  • text: Whole transcript of the video.
  • segments: A list with the time and transcription of the video.
    • start: When started the trancription.
    • end: When the transcription ends.
    • text: The text of the transcription.

Data Splits

  • Train split.

Dataset Creation

Source Data

The transcriptions are from the videos of Linus Tech Tips Channel

Contributions

Thanks to Whispering-GPT organization for adding this dataset.

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