Love the shout outs! Bluegill nests, I guess that they do move the rocks to a point. I don't dive with the lobster tickler any more. So funny that you remember that! 😂 We don't dive with any tank bangers anymore. I congratulate you for finding a mask/snorkel AND a crawfish claw. Pennyroyal looks pretty cool! We need to go to Kentuky and visit that place. Diving in OH next weekend. You should come!!
@yanosauce3 күн бұрын
"Lobster tickler" haha, never knew it was called that. Thank you, it was just my day for finding things :) Yes, add Pennyroyal to your list. Tough getting a table, but it's something different.
@wowfreaker9 күн бұрын
Hi, i would like to sub to your channel but you have 69 subs so im sorry. I hope you understand.
@diver980811 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video. I haven't been to Mermet since 2006 there was no jet ski that I remember, there was a helicopter fuselage if I remember correctly. I did get lucky and get a few photo's of a spoonbill on my first visit there so that was pretty cool. Also you aren't kidding about flounders camo, I took a photo of one in Turks that I didn't even know it till I got back and was going though my photos lol.
@yanosauce11 күн бұрын
Wow, been a little while! I've only been diving 5 years, and they've added a couple of things in that span (houseboat and scuba police car), so perhaps a lot more since 2006. I'm very jealous of your spoonbill sightings haha, altho I did get my best look ever at a couple back in May. Turks sounds amazing, will have to get out there one day. Surprised you saw the flounder later, good eyes!
@Chogogo717Ай бұрын
Sidemount is amazing, BUT you need to find a good instructor. Her cylinders are way too far back and low. Even if she had a free flowing second stage she could feather the valve, or shut the cylinder down. That’s part of proper sidemount training. I also keep a $25 IP gauge in my save a dive kit to help diagnose regulator issues on the surface or before a trip. It’s a nice tool to have. As for off a boat I can clip off my two tanks and giant stride off a boat in 3-4’ waves just as fast as most rec divers with single tank backmount. Try a low volume mask if you’re having issues with your perifetsl vision too. 🤙🏻 Sorry you got scared away from it by her experience. Cool video.
@yanosauceАй бұрын
all good thoughts, thanks for sharing! Hah, it's strictly the amount of equipment that's scaring me away... I can barely handle what I've got now. But staying down twice as long could be cool, maybe one day... I will check out your cave diving videos, very cool! I can promise you I will never do that haha
@Chogogo71726 күн бұрын
@@yanosauce I would never tell someone to cave dive. 🤣 YOU need to want to cave dive. I would only recommend the instructor for cave. As for the gear the only real difference is you have a second cylinder. You still have two second stages just like backmount. I’ll be honest finding a good instructor that is always diving sidemount, and didn’t self certify after a handful of dives is important. Lee diving🤙🏻
@michellehack4412Ай бұрын
Thanks for the shout out Jesse! Side mount diving it one step into technical diving. Tim and I are working towards the Extended Range which would allow us to go to 200ft and have multiple gases for Deco obligations. We currently have Helitrox and can go to 150 ft. Next would be full trimix and deeper range.
@yanosauceАй бұрын
cool, thanks for the explanation!
@benjaminhaase7223Ай бұрын
Tim lookin' buff!
@yanosauceАй бұрын
@@benjaminhaase7223 💪 💪
@nelialuis5055Ай бұрын
Lots of kegs needed for metro action
@nelialuis5055Ай бұрын
That’s not our typical snail.
@nelialuis5055Ай бұрын
I love it! Festa festa festa!
@nelialuis5055Ай бұрын
This was soooo fun
@nelialuis5055Ай бұрын
So fun!! We can’t keep up with the professional players.
@yanosauceАй бұрын
best I've ever seen!
@nelialuis5055Ай бұрын
The letter on the sheep is the initial of the owner.
@yanosauceАй бұрын
@@nelialuis5055 ahhh thanks for clearing that up!
@nelialuis5055Ай бұрын
I’m homesick already!!!
@nelialuis5055Ай бұрын
Love these so much
@gregbuehrer59552 ай бұрын
Hard to find content like this. Looking forward to your follow up video taking them out in reverse order.
@yanosauce2 ай бұрын
On it!
@galens25432 ай бұрын
You might have a problem.
@yanosauce2 ай бұрын
Uh oh,, what problem?
@user-to2gh7sg3l2 ай бұрын
Sweet hat, I'm actually kinda jealous for reals.
@yanosauce2 ай бұрын
sundayafternoons.com my dude,, a lil pricey but yeah, they've got some fantastic hats!
@user-to2gh7sg3l2 ай бұрын
I feel like this guy was somewhere in the background of every Beastie Boys photo I've ever seen. Kinda part of the crew but you can never quite remeber his name.
@yanosauce2 ай бұрын
😂🤣 gotta blaze a trail, make a name for myself!
@jdunk60582 ай бұрын
Odd # of beers = psycho
@yanosauce2 ай бұрын
Haha wasn't really paying attention.. 🤦♂️
@santiagozorro36822 ай бұрын
Got a little weight, but gets lighter as you go. 😆
@yanosauce2 ай бұрын
Hahaha exactly!!
@wrathdsba2 ай бұрын
hey i dont know if you remember me, but i commented 1 positive comment time on ur video 5 months ago. and congrats on ur new pc you built yourself. i hope you would get to greater heights and achieve more!
@wrathdsba2 ай бұрын
im still subscribed
@yanosauce2 ай бұрын
I do remember! Thanks for stopping by again,, yeah I had some serious exposed wires, kind of surprised no one called me out on it way back then. When I took the case apart again in an effort to hide them, a lot of the slots and holes in it made much more sense the second time around hah. There's still a few that I could probably tuck away a little better, but I'm much happier with how it looks now, quite clean. Thank you! Think I'm pretty much done with the hardware aspect of it (constantly futzing with software and drivers heh), I certainly appreciate the support, and if you've got any comments or ideas feel free to share!
@wrathdsba2 ай бұрын
@@yanosauce its nice to hear that ur doing well with your pc. keep going! i see that you are getting more views day by day and the content is great
@harb372 ай бұрын
Zipper lube o.0
@yanosauce2 ай бұрын
Can't have a dry and chafed zipper
@Rob-ij5gg2 ай бұрын
First!
@yanosauce2 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@harb373 ай бұрын
"Heat of the Moment" blasting while you're on that cold-ass dive, lol
@yanosauce3 ай бұрын
haha oh yeah? I didn't notice,, how ironic
@tonyfarchione71225 ай бұрын
Go pro is the camera for everything!
@yanosauce5 ай бұрын
it's been thru the ringer with me!
@gregdolecki85305 ай бұрын
Chairman of the bored.
@uturniaphobic5 ай бұрын
it was probably a chairperson.
@benjaminhaase72235 ай бұрын
🔥🔥🔥
@benjaminhaase72236 ай бұрын
You need to be jammin' the New Standard, son!
@yanosauce6 ай бұрын
there's a thought, I'll consider it 🤔
@benjaminhaase72236 ай бұрын
@@yanosauce Yanosauce the best sauce!
@yanosauce6 ай бұрын
@@benjaminhaase7223 you know it!
@Vizhoko_Snow7 ай бұрын
Felicidades hermano. Lo lograste y pronto hare lo mismo. ❤
@yanosauce6 ай бұрын
Sounds great, Let me know how your setup goes!
@Vizhoko_Snow7 ай бұрын
Buena. Estoy cotizando un amplificador Sony antiguo y tiene ese modo. Lo voy a comprar y probar el modo puente para una Nissan d21 king cab. Justo y preciso. Gracias bro.
@yanosauce6 ай бұрын
sweet man! Yeah I'm satisfied, bridge mode working great. If I've got one complaint the bass is a little soft, I'll fiddle with the knobs in the back, maybe one of them will boost it. But overall very satisfied.
@Elevator_Captain7 ай бұрын
This is the Kali River Rapids. Very nice shot.
@yanosauce7 ай бұрын
ahhh, thank you, will rename appropriately!
@Phuong.Nguyen-7 ай бұрын
Enjoyed 😊
@JsTinVision7 ай бұрын
???
@yanosauce7 ай бұрын
???
@kaleb19677 ай бұрын
cool
@wens9997 ай бұрын
nice
@yanosauce7 ай бұрын
I enjoyed the punch!
@FoRk-One7 ай бұрын
Just saw your build vlog. Don't have the time rn to check every piece but...your PSU is turned upside down. The fan should face the bottom of the case - there is a cutout for air and a filter you can pull out from the front/bottom. This way the PSU and GPU fans pull against eachother. Oh and next time be a little more carefull when placing the board - try to hold it on the heatsinks/slots, line it up and lower it down while looking for the i/o shield to be in place...you can slightly adjust it then before screwing it down. Just always line up the wholes with the stands or it could damage the board. Otherwise, good job and have fun configuring! :) €: Fans are in the right direction on the top
@yanosauce7 ай бұрын
Thanks for all the advice. I did have the same thought with the PSU orientation, but I'm pretty sure (will double check) the book said if installing in the bottom, orient the fan up. Maybe it wasn't taking into account a case with legs and a gap at the bottom? Thanks for bringing that to my attention, I'll take another look. Seems I got lucky with the mobo, everything working so far 🤞
@FoRk-One7 ай бұрын
@@yanosauce Sometimes the manuals are a little confusing, yeah. Generally said: Every case where the PSU located at the bottom is like that. The idea was to not suck in hot air (from cpu, gpu, vrm etc) and not use the PSU as an exhaust to keep it cooler. These rubber stands are there just for dampening vibrations (isn't really needed but...) You would've been really unlucky if your handling would have broken something, but it's always better to avoid any risks :) Interesting enough what youtube serves me while beeing on influenza and covid. If I can help with 50% brain cells on vacation why not xD One thing you could do in addition is putting the top front fan to the bottom, too or get one additional Fan and put it there. Take out the cover sitting above the hdd cage and also the cage if you don't plan on using any 3,5" drive. This gives you a better flow and more air for your GPU
@yanosauce7 ай бұрын
@@FoRk-One all very interesting ideas and thoughts, thank you! I will definitely circle back and consider all of that. Glad I threw all this online hah, getting advice from fokes who know way better than me.
@FoRk-One7 ай бұрын
@@yanosauce Np, have built a few systems in the PB500 - good case but not too much space for cable routing. Two more things... use the other plug of the pci-e power cable and use a cable tie / velcro to strap it down. And I think...the CPU cooler should be turned 90° - not a big deal but look it up in your manual. There should be a recommendation for pump orientation. When you configure the fans/pump in the bios set the pump to 100% and listen if you can hear bubble noises from the pump area. You can tilt the system and help to get all of the air into the radiator until it's silent...when the rad is on top the air won't be pushed down aynmore if not tilted or moved again... Hope it helps and doesn't confuse or anything :) €: btw. set the fan curves in a way so you have positive pressure (more air pumped into the system than sucked out) ideally. Helps with dust a little and prevents a little vacuum effect above the gpu...you can do this later on with an additional fan or watch your temps and decide if you need it... Just found a 500DX manual...can't see anything written (page 20) just pictures...if you look where the power cord/switch is located and where the psu is mounted to the bracket you can see it. If it's there just ignore the manufacturer - trust me bro xD
@yanosauce7 ай бұрын
@@FoRk-One didn't even think about air in the radiator 😬. Man I thought I was done ,, still a lot to fix haha :( I really appreciate all the feedback
@yanosauce7 ай бұрын
Thanks everyone! Surprised I didn't run into more problems than I did, knock on wood. But for now, runnin' like a champ!
@Young_buck24237 ай бұрын
hell yeah man
@minime19888 ай бұрын
Don't feel so bad I pulled my GPU out without releasing the push latch like an idiot on a new 4090 and it snapped the latch out of the motherboard, luckily I didn't snap the GPU connector and was able to reconnect the latch pretty easily def won't ever do that again.
@yanosauce7 ай бұрын
oh geez,, glad there wasn't any permanent damange, whew! Yeah I'll definitely try to remember the latch if I ever take it out.
@Sarimsak-vb9yv8 ай бұрын
yoo congrats bro
@tomiem13868 ай бұрын
very cool thanks for sharing :)
@yanosauce7 ай бұрын
Thank you! What is that I see in your picture,, your rig??
@tomiem13867 ай бұрын
@@yanosauce Nah its actually a closeup of the camera on my FPV drone
@yanosauce7 ай бұрын
@@tomiem1386 ahhh gotcha. Very cool, upload some vids!
@wrathdsba8 ай бұрын
good job bro!! enjoy ur new beast!!!🎉
@wrathdsba8 ай бұрын
i hope you get more famous soon!!!!
@yanosauce8 ай бұрын
wow thanks, I appreciate that!
@edwardsp19168 ай бұрын
I enjoyed watching this as I too am doing a PC build. You've a great voice too, reminds me of Joe Swanson from Family Guy.
@yanosauce8 ай бұрын
Thanks, I appreciate that! Hope your build goes well. I had a few hiccups, but all-in-all, it went smoothly, whew. Haha, Joe Swanson,, haven't heard that one before,, I'll take it!
@annagramgaming89348 ай бұрын
Generally, if the notches in the CPU are asymmetric, you're going to have only one way to install the CPU. I say this because I'm generally terrified of dropping the CPU while it's over the pins on the socket. The issue of when to install the cooler. With air coolers, you definitely want the entire thing installed before placing the motherboard in the case. AIO's are a bit more by your preference, although you definitely want all the mounting hardware in place and ready if you decide to install the cooler after placing the motherboard in the case. If you want to install the cooler first, a convenience would be to have a second person hold the radiator while you place the motherboard and get the first couple screws in. I've found it's helpful to mount the power supply in the case before the motherboard, and make sure you have any cables figured out first. The ones that have given me trouble in the past are the CPU power (the two 2x4's close to the heat spreaders). The main board power (next to the RAM) is usually not a problem. Another convenience, if you haven't done it already, is to get the NVME drive installed before installing the cooler or placing the motherboard. The screw to that is tiny and it's just more convenient to do it while it's laying on the table than in the case. With NVME's, the general rule is, if you have multiple NVME's, to always populate closest to the CPU first. I heard you mention this in the first video, but yes, the steel slot is the one for your video card. Same rule as NVME - closer to CPU is better. The socket is steel, or 'armored', to literally give better support for the graphics card's weight. Lastly, the one thing you are taking a risk with is building on the anti-static bag. This sounds paradoxical, but the bag is literally only controlling static on the inside, and the outside can harbor unnecessary static, and it is winter. General best practice is building on the motherboard box or a mat that is static controlled. I've built on the box, myself. It may be that building on the anti-static bag is an old wives tale, but I do generally take prevailing opinion on such issues as good advice. Best of luck. Hope the build goes well and the machine gives you years of service. Sorry my comment was so long.
@yanosauce8 ай бұрын
😬 unfortuantely I've already worked against most of your advice here heh, whoops. Wish I had read it earlier! Interesting about the anti-static bag, thought I was doing the right thing there, will certainly have to remember that for next time. But, I don't have an ESD workstation at home anyway, so not ideal no matter what. Thanks a lot for the advice, just wish I had seen it sooner.
@annagramgaming89348 ай бұрын
@@yanosauce The good news is things usually work out even if not 'best practice'. Have fun with it!
@yanosauce8 ай бұрын
@@annagramgaming8934 whew, seems like it did.. powered on, no obvious problems so far. Thanks again for all the info and advice ... next time!