Gaming with a FAT GPU on the Google Meet Video Conference Computer
Summary
TLDRIn this entertaining and technical video, the creator tackles the challenge of upgrading the Google Chromebox with a GPU to enhance its gaming capabilities. Despite facing numerous obstacles, including compatibility issues and overheating concerns, the video documents the process of installing an AMD graphics card using an NVMe adapter and Oculus Link cable. The creator also shares his experiences with various games, highlighting the performance improvements and occasional setbacks. The video is a testament to the creator's persistence and ingenuity in pushing the limits of the Chromebox, ultimately achieving a significant boost in gaming performance despite the inherent 'Jank' of the system.
Takeaways
- ð® The video involves an attempt to improve the gaming performance of a Google Chromebox by installing a GPU.
- ð§ The process includes overcoming hardware limitations, such as the lack of a PCI Express slot and using adapters to connect the GPU.
- ð¡ The video creator experiments with different graphics cards and settings to find the optimal configuration for the Chromebox.
- ð ïž The creator faces several challenges, including high CPU temperatures and power supply issues, which are addressed by modifying the cooling system and using a more powerful adapter.
- ð² Despite the initial struggles, the end result shows a significant improvement in gaming performance across various games.
- ð The video highlights the importance of having a proper airflow and cooling system to prevent overheating during intensive tasks like gaming.
- ð The creator uses an NVMe adapter to connect the GPU, which is not standard and results in a PCIe 3.0 x2 link instead of the usual x4 or x16.
- ð» The video provides a detailed look into the process of upgrading a Chromebox, including the use of AliExpress adapters and the installation of a second RAM stick.
- ð¥ The creator shares his experience with the Google Chromebox, including its limitations and potential for improvement, in a humorous and engaging manner.
- ð€ The video also discusses the concept of data privacy and the use of a VPN to protect sensitive information from data brokers.
- ð The video ends with a mention of a sticker pack available on the creator's Etsy store, featuring various logos and an Among Us impostor design.
Q & A
What is the main issue the author is trying to address with the Google Chromebox?
-The main issue is the lack of a dedicated GPU, which results in poor gaming performance and the system being limited by its integrated graphics.
What is the first modification the author attempts to make to the Chromebox?
-The first modification is to install a GPU in the Chromebox to improve its graphics capabilities.
What is the purpose of the UL link cable mentioned in the script?
-The UL link cable is used to connect the GPU to the Chromebox through the NVMe slot, as there is no direct PCI Express slot available.
What is the role of the oculink adapter in the modification process?
-The oculink adapter is used to convert the NVMe slot into a port that can accommodate the GPU, allowing it to be connected to the Chromebox.
What is the issue with the Wi-Fi card in the Chromebox?
-The Wi-Fi card needs to be moved to make space for the GPU, but the author wants to retain Wi-Fi functionality, so a new home for the Wi-Fi card is required.
How does the author address the issue of limited PCIe lanes in the NVMe slot?
-The author acknowledges the limitation but decides to use the best possible GPU to 'brute force' through the bottleneck, despite the reduced PCIe connection speed.
What is the outcome of the first test with the GPU installed?
-The first test results in no video output from the GPU, and it does not appear in the device manager, indicating that there is a problem with the oculink adapter or the setup.
What is the author's strategy for dealing with the buzzing noise from the power supply?
-The author switches to a different power supply, the TX850, which does not exhibit the buzzing noise and provides more power, resolving the issue.
What game is used to demonstrate the performance improvement after the GPU is installed?
-The author uses Grand Theft Auto V (GTA 5) to demonstrate the performance improvement, showing that the game runs much better with the installed GPU.
What is the final verdict on the Chromebox after all modifications?
-While the modifications improve the performance and allow for better gaming, the author still dislikes the Chromebox due to the numerous issues encountered and the overall 'jank' involved in the process.
Outlines
ð® Gaming on Google Meet with GPU Upgrade
The paragraph discusses the user's experience gaming on Google Meet, highlighting the issues with the initial setup and the decision to upgrade the system with a GPU. The user reflects on the potential of Google Meet and the limitations encountered during gaming, such as the lack of a PCI Express slot for the graphics card. The goal is to minimize 'jank' (poor performance) by installing a GPU, despite the challenges of fitting it into the Chromebox's design.
ð§ Hardware Adjustments and Wi-Fi Card Relocation
This paragraph details the process of hardware adjustments needed to accommodate the GPU installation. The user discusses the discovery of a second DIMM slot, the addition of another RAM stick, and the relocation of the Wi-Fi card. The user also addresses the challenge of connecting the Wi-Fi card antennas and the use of an adapter to fit the SSD into a different slot. The paragraph concludes with a mention of the Steam OS installation and the anticipation of testing the GPU.
ð» GPU Installation and Compatibility Issues
The user narrates the process of installing the GPU using an AliExpress adapter and the initial challenges faced, including the graphics card not being recognized by the system. The paragraph also covers the troubleshooting steps, such as changing the graphics card and ordering a new adapter. The user expresses surprise and relief when the GPU finally works after installing Windows on the SSD and seeing the AMD graphics card recognized in the system.
ð® Performance Testing and Gaming Experience
This paragraph focuses on the gaming performance after the GPU installation. The user shares the results of running games like GTA 5, Team Fortress 2, Doom 2016, and Far Cry 5 on the upgraded system. The narrative includes the user's observations on the FPS, graphics quality, and the limitations of the PCIe 3.0 x2 link. The user also discusses the aesthetics of the GPU and the decision to forgo an enclosure for the card.
ð ïž Final Thoughts and Challenges with Google Meet
The user reflects on the overall experience of using the Google Meet device for gaming, highlighting the challenges and the improvements made. Despite achieving better performance with the GPU, the user acknowledges that the system still has its limitations and expresses dissatisfaction with the Chromebox's inherent 'jank'. The user also gives shoutouts to the community and patrons who supported the project.
ð Show Appreciation and Wrap Up
In the final paragraph, the user expresses gratitude towards the supporters and the community, particularly the CRA book members. The user also mentions the sticker pack that includes various logos and an Among Us impostor, and directs interested parties to the Etsy store for purchasing these items. The paragraph concludes with a farewell note, indicating the end of the video and the user's content creation journey with the Google Meet device.
Mindmap
Keywords
ð¡Google Meet
ð¡GPU
ð¡NVMe
ð¡Oculink
ð¡Jank
ð¡SSD
ð¡Wi-Fi card
ð¡Aura
ð¡Data Brokers
ð¡PCI Express
ð¡Steam OS
Highlights
The video begins with the creator expressing hope that the audio quality won't be a distraction.
The creator jokes about the unexpected return to the topic of Google Meet and the previous gaming experience.
The creator discusses the potential of Google Meet if it had a better GPU installed.
The plan to install a GPU in the Google Meet device is revealed, despite the lack of a PCI Express slot.
The creator shows the pre-prepped Lenovo device with the rubberized back removed.
The goal of the video is stated as minimizing 'jank' and improving the device's performance.
The creator introduces an UL link cable, which is essentially PCI Express as a cable.
The plan to make the GPU accessible from the outside of the computer case is discussed.
The creator talks about theèµå©å (sponsor) Aura and its role in protecting sensitive information from data brokers.
The creator discusses the process of moving the Wi-Fi card to make room for the GPU.
The creator expresses frustration with the Google Coral AI chip for not delivering the promised FPS.
The creator mentions the addition of another RAM stick for a total of 32GB of DDR4.
The creator talks about the challenges of fitting the SSD into the Wi-Fi card slot with an adapter.
The creator discusses the installation of Steam OS on the device.
The creator attempts to connect the GPU using an AliExpress adapter and faces initial issues.
The creator successfully gets the GPU to work after trying a different adapter from Amazon.
The creator talks about the performance improvements in gaming with the new GPU.
The creator concludes that despite the improvements, the Google Meet device is still far from ideal for gaming.
Transcripts
[Music]
I hope my horrible audio won't be a
distraction to
you didn't think you'd be seeing this
guy again did you yeah here we are you
me and the Google meet if you're looking
at this thing and thinking who the heck
is Google meet you didn't watch the
video where we gamed on this bad boy and
spoiler alert it wasn't the best oh this
looks bad please for the love of God get
this man some more pixels
[Laughter]
that's what a game that's running really
good looks like but it has potential in
the time between that video and now I've
done some thinking if this thing only
had a half decent GPU it would be half
decent and I'm not going to keep you
guys in suspense today we're putting a
GPU in this thing graphics cards but how
and I don't know about you but in the
first video I didn't spot a PCI Express
slot anywhere but if there's anything
that I've learned from this guy properly
terrible
it's that if you can install this then
you can install this so let's get this
bad boy open and then I'll show you guys
the game plan as you guys can see I have
pre- skinned our Lenovo today when I
took the rubberized back off of it the
first time it left a bunch of sticky
residue and as you can see that is now
gone
anyway and just simply plugging our
graphics card into the SSD slot is not
exactly all that I want to do with this
thing I want to go a little bit further
than that the goal today is to minimize
the Jank we're going bougie this time
this cable right here is UL link it's
basically just pcii Express as a cable
the goal today is to take this female
end of the oculink cable and then mount
it somewhere to the outside of the
chassis of this thing where exactly uh
I'm not 100% sure yet and by having this
accessible from the outside of the
computer you can easily plug and unplug
a graphics card from this thing without
having to have it all open like this so
if we're going to use this cable and
we're going to plug this end into a
graphics card where are we plugging this
end ain't got no port and that is where
stinky little adapter number one comes
in you take this guy put it where this
guy currently is and just like that you
have an oculink port cuz like I said
earlier these things are just PCI
Express and conveniently nvme slots are
also just PCI Express all of these
little pins in here would connect to
your motherboard and on an nvme slot
only like a fourth of these are actually
going to get hooked up but it's the best
we got so here's our SSD this is where
the operating system is currently
installed and how big was this again 256
GB you know how much sensitive info you
could store on this bad boy and you know
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for now in goes the ocul link adapter
look at that step one complete easy
we're basically already gaming actually
that's a lie cuz all the games are on
here so where's this guy going to go
well we're just going to keep playing
m.2 musical chairs here and we're going
to evict the Wi-Fi card but I don't
really want to give up Wi-Fi so we need
a new home for this guy look at him he's
just so cute why would you get rid of
him I can't even believe that you were
thinking that Wi-Fi card will remember
that do not worry my children I am a
benevolent Creator I have a plan for All
My Children except for this one there's
no plan for him I hate him stupid Google
Coral AI chip a chip full of lies if you
watch the first Google meet video you
would know that Google promised us 400
FPS but this isn't even 40 FPS so rest
in peiss Google Coral AI chip and long
live the Wi-Fi card also while we're
here I also discovered that there was a
second dim slot in the other video and I
didn't know that ahead of time and I
just bought a single stick of ram I have
another one of these coming and we'll
stick it in the back and we'll have 32
gigs of ddr4 I'm going to have to find a
way to get the WiFi card antennas to go
from here to like over here but I'm
confident future me can figure that out
but until then let's see what we can do
about the SSD so the Wi-Fi card slot is
not the same kind of slot that the SSD
needs to go into they're both m.2 but
this is m key and this is not but that's
okay AliExpress adapter number two saves
the
day just a little bit of Human Centipede
action no big deal uh this is a big deal
though the fan the fan be in the way UHA
and normally this is where I would say
that this looks like a problem for the
Dremel eh we still got most of the
disc but even if I did cut off a little
bit of the PCB here there's still
nowhere to mount this thing normally
there's a little screw post that you
would screw into but under there there's
nothing so actually I do have this this
is the old SSD out of my steam deck from
when I upgraded it to 1 tbte poo poo
point so now the stream location is
correct where this is poo poo point this
part of the steam deck and we're
currently here and there's like
perforations in the PCB so we can take
this Ultra tiny little SSD and look at
that it even lines up with the thing
they pre-installed oh this feels very
wrong purposely breaking a PCB I know
it's safe because all of the traces are
just in the front there but this is oh
man my mechanical sympathy alarm bells
are going off right now
[Music]
okay it's not going I don't like that
it's just bending the piss out of
it uh I don't like it I don't like
it oh that didn't sound good oh all
right I'm going to put this by the mic
for
[Music]
ASMR okay well that was terrible but
look at that nice little compact package
so that will go into our old Wi-Fi slot
and there's no screw post wasn't there a
screw post this just goes right into the
heat sink oh
it's right there and there we go I think
at this point I've technically installed
Steam OS on this Steam OS is installed
on this and let this be a lesson to all
you guys out there it's not about the
length it's about how you use it also
while we're in here I'm going to do
penants for my sin of absolutely
demolishing the BIOS battery slot see
you later oh shoot I have like a laptop
style bios battery that's like all
packaged here but the jst connector that
I'm going to water in there has not
arrived yet so that's for later so now
the last step I suppose is rerouting
these Wi-Fi cables oh yikes I don't
actually know if that's going to be
possible I don't know if our black cable
is going to be able to run all the way
over here so I took this off it's like
the metal frame that holds the
motherboard in yeah I didn't even know
that this came out but it does and
whether or not we can get this cable to
reach I don't know but it needs to go
through
there
that was a lot of work for a feature I'm
probably never going to use now that
we've got all the various cards moved
around let's do a sanity check and make
sure this thing still
boots yep we're good to game I was going
to be pretty bummed if I totally killed
this thing already it was not out of the
realm of possibility so logically the
next step is to hook our GPU up and see
what happens and the way we're going to
do that is with yet another AliExpress
Express adapter this one takes your
normal graphics card slot and turns it
into oculink we do need a power supply
to go with it but that's not a big deal
bada bing bada boom and just to keep it
simple for this first test we're just
going to use this radon something
graphics card plugged in ocul link
plugged in and then into here okay look
at that kind of awful kind of not too
bad but does it
work my goodness we are running out of
table space okay the graphics card wants
to take a nap so that guy's going to lay
down I guess power on oh okay now this
and and it is doing nothing maybe
there's something we have to do in the
Bios and it's not like this thing
exactly has the most normal bios so uh
we'll
see oh yikes all we can do is mess with
secure boot oh boy
okay hold on I'm going to install
Windows to the SSD real quick and then
we'll go from
there I changed out the graphics card
for this other crummier one cuz the
other one wasn't doing anything but
jok's on me cuz this one's not doing
anything either as you can see in
Windows all we have is our Intel UHD
Graphics which is what this is right
here there is a DVI cable plugged in but
it's not plugged into anything because
it doesn't matter because watch this a
whole lot of nothing I get no video from
the graphics card it doesn't show up in
device manager and trust me all of this
random crap down here none of these are
the graphics card I can guarantee you
that last time I was messing with this
thing these were all here and it's just
all the random weird Hardware that's on
this thing it's just yeah it's just kind
of like that but interestingly watch
this I'll turn the computer off and then
this guy he turns off so they are
communicating somehow I just don't
really know where the breakdown is so to
troubleshoot this I ordered another one
of these oculink adapters if this
particular oculink adapter just doesn't
work we will be able to find out after
they show up from
[Music]
Amazon all right what the heck this
thing is working now plugged into a real
actual computer see look at that there
it is and as you can see here we are
posted look at that Advanced Micro
Devices Inc AMD so it's certainly seeing
it why
[Music]
[Laughter]
new adapter from
Amazon it's going to make the whole
thing work I don't know where this
part's going to go in the video it's
been like 10 billion years since I
started this but it's working this is a
Radeon rx480 I was testing it with other
cards at some point but this one is
actually working the best it's hooked up
using this nvme adapter this little
stubby guy works great something
something it's not about the size you
know but don't take my word for it look
at this this is GTA 5 running on the
rx480 and I can tell you it's running on
the rx480 because this is 1080p at a mix
of high and very high settings and you
know what's even crazier those of you
that really understand what I'm about to
tell you are going to hate
this it's running at pcie by two this is
a
pcie3 by 2 Link I have no idea why but
this nvme slot is not wired up for buy
four or it's just not working correctly
in the firmware or something I don't
know the Wizards over on the CRA book
server are kind of figuring this out for
me right
now but this is the performance uplift
we're getting with a buy 2 connection
your graphics card has 16 little
highways that it can communicate with
the computer with but right now we are
pushing all of that traffic through just
two of them and it's still working this
well absolutely banana
the proof of concept is a resounding
success now let's minimize the
Jank you've seen the business side but
have you seen the gaming side you don't
want to see my gaming side these are not
3D printer errors these are gaming lines
we now have a beautiful cutout for the
oculink port not only that but we once
again have those grippers look at that
she ain't going nowhere one of the
prototypes for this whole back piece was
like a completely ventilated version but
then looking at inside of here I
realized that this whole part right here
is the air intake and there's actually
some components in here that need
Cooling and they need the air to go from
here to air so instead the whole thing
is just solid and this isn't all I was
working on oh I've been busy I soldered
in a connector for a new Coss battery I
got our second stick of 16 GB ddr4 and I
slapped that bad boy right on the back
and the only thing left to do now is
finish off the GPU dock I've got the
general skeleton figured out already and
I do want to make a nice ventilated
enclosure but I didn't have the GPU on
hand yet so I couldn't really measure it
however okay the question on everybody's
mind is this Overkill surprisingly the
answer might be no and I'll let the
people that understand PCI Express a
little better than me clarify in the
comments cuz I have no idea if this line
of thinking is correct but remember
earlier when I was playing GTA 5 on this
thing on the
rx480 oh no the a came off no
anyway when I was playing GTA 5 we
discovered that this was only a 2X link
that's actually non-standard for nvme
slots in general they're supposed to be
a bu4 link but this one just sucks
sacrifices had to be made to hook up 5
GB ethernet ports I suppose so my
thinking was if we're going to be so
limited by only a buy 2 pcie connection
we're going to want the fastest possible
card to just kind of brute force it what
I imagine to be the reason that this
thought process breaks down is because
you actually reach like a point of
diminishing returns with how much data
you can even shove through that
connection uh and if that's the case
this is completely
Overkill there's definitely a bottleneck
with that by two connection and you guys
know me I'm not going to try and find
the optimal graphics card for this
situation I'm just going to install big
GPU big GPU go fast oh hey it came with
a mouse mat that's pretty cool actually
it's a repair M for when your GPU
overheats and dies it's actually not
really really that much bigger than the
1080 it's a wee bit thicker but I say
pretty much the same footprint M radon
scum who wants
it and just like that Bob's at your
dad's family reunion man do I even want
to make an enclosure this is a really
nice looking card you know what AMD
you've convinced me no enclosure we're
just going to Raw Dog it let's do this
okay this thing is epic I just triggered
op on this power supply with just the
card connected the whole thing just shut
down on me when I loaded up 3D Mark so
uh sorry 450 BT you're not going to cut
it but you my beloved tx850 you will
lead the people to
gaming about halfway through recording
all the gameplay uh I realized that
there was an atrocious buzzing in most
of the recording When the GPU is under
heavy load the power supply just starts
buzzing on controllably and uh a lot of
that got into the Audio I have since
switched back to a mic that is not
affected by the buzzing but until we get
to the GTA gameplay you will just have
to suffer I am sorry in advance
[Music]
anyway oh oh and it rebooted very cool
buttery smooth it won't let me change
off 1080p well that's fine for once in
my life I don't need to that's right
ladies and gentlemen we're going all the
way up no super resolution it's all
raster here
no no why why crash no my match was
ready this is not good this is not good
at
all oh that would do it I think my very
cool bottom that I made for myself is uh
not adequate for airflow the gaming side
more like the roasting side good thing I
still have the Prototype ventilated
cover there we go all right let's try
this one more time
[Music]
oh wow it instantly reset when I started
Prime 95 oh yikes maybe I'm drawing too
much power from the AC adapter I don't
know this is wild all right
180 W power adapter it's foolproof our
problems are all solved the video is
saved I believe I believe come on Prime
95 go oh we're hitting it it we're
hitting it the temperature seems to be
under control this poor thing has been
through so much I don't know how we were
browning out a 90 W AC adapter on this
CPU it's only drawn 20 watts is
everything else on this board really
that power hungry I don't know all I
know is that gaming is back on the menu
boys oh yeah we're in game and oh boy
are we gaming I'm actually so happy that
it just turned out to be a power issue
this was going to be so much harder to
diagnose if it was unstable because of
something I did but just like our GPU
here shoving more power at the problem
completely solved it that is how we do
it around here ladies and gentlemen
absolute win so here's Counter Strike
when we were just using the integrated
graphics and uh here's how it's running
now I'd say it's a little better but
folks we got more games to try out Team
Fortress 2 oh thank you thank you for
upscaling this obscure resolution to
another more obscure resol
[Music]
solution all right maximum settings
let's play a game YouTube when I get
into a match how many Bots are going to
be there and will I get instantly kicked
let's
see wait no Bots if you said no Bots
somehow I think you were correct hey
that's pretty good what the not what
absolutely not
okay oh look at that okay never mind if
you said no Bots you were very wrong
look at that though we are in the
hundreds of FPS in TF2 I mean you leave
spawn and we're instantly down about 130
FPS but you know if that ain't a
bot oh no oh I'll take it I'm stopping
on a high note I will admit the CPU is
kind of still in danger of melting Ah
that's okay we got games to
play like to see that normal normal
normal normal everything normal but
folks there's nothing normal about this
performance 80 FPS we love to see it
look at that even up to 90 when you're
drowning in the lake so this was how the
game was running with the integrated
Graphics before compared to now once
again I'd say we've got a bit of a
performance uplift the game's actually
playable in 1080P unlike last time
clearly the GPU is overkill for GTA 5
and realistically this is not that much
better than the rx480 from earlier and
considering the price gap between an
rx480 and a 6950 XT we are certainly
beginning to cement my purchase in clown
territory well hold on oh my that's how
you know it's running good when the menu
freezes up for five whole seconds very
high very high very high Ultra I don't
think our pcie by 2 Link is going to
like this very much but we'll see
cranking it to ultra Graphics yeah looks
like the GPU has something to do now
interesting so the performance in terms
of FPS is like exactly the same but the
graphics are just way higher now uh
somebody who knows what they're talking
about leave a comment as to why that's
the case the short answer is because I'm
using an awful pcie by 2 connection but
the long answer is probably more
interesting and unfortunately I don't
really know what it is but with that
being said I think I'm going to crank
the graphics up on everything else too
seems like there's no difference in
performance Doom 2016 everything Ultra
and the reason we're in Doom 2016 and
not Doom Eternal is because in the
original video I played Doom 2016 there
was no chance that the igpu was going to
be playing Doom Eternal we had to go all
the way down to 480p to get half decent
performance but today ladies and
gentlemen 1080p
150 FPS it's just
beautiful
oh my God briefly 500 FPS in the menu
out of every game so far this definitely
feels the most like stable cuz in some
of the other games for just a second it
would go down to like 1 FPS and then
right back up but Doom's pretty
consistent I got a feeling I'm not going
to feel that way about our next game
though Far Cry 5 let me remind you How
Far Cry 5 ran on the igpu ran is a very
very strong word for this it was just
100% un playable and this time it is
quite playable I actually can't even be
mad this is pretty good especially
because this game kind of just runs bad
in general oh wait nope there it comes
there it comes there's the bad now I
want to try something what actually
happens if we increase the resolution
scale I'm pretty sure that means that
we're rendering in 4k now oh that's not
better at all nothing's happening and
we're at 40 FPS well actually I don't
know I'd say it's about the same okay
new test 1X resolution scale but I'm
going to set the game resolution to 720p
that should make AMD rsr kick in yep
look at that okay so the GPU is
upscaling from 720p to 1080P and it's
going to do it in a way that makes it
look decent in theory I don't know I
think that's how it works back in my day
we just went into the game pressed the
resolution that you wanted and you press
okay and that's what the resolution you
were going to be playing at was kids
these days with their new fangled Ai
upscaling and frame generation it's just
a bunch of hoop of me oh that looks kind
of trippy seems like it made I don't
know a little difference not really much
of anything
100 oh well that's cuz I'm leaving the
battlefield ah there we go you look at
the action and it takes a dump okay
maybe a little better I don't know I'd
probably just leave it off but in
conclusion is this better than the igpu
absolutely did we achieve Chromebox fun
today by minimizing the Jank we did not
this has been nothing but Jank the
entire time I went through two different
oculink adapters the CPU fan was off
doing all just letting the CPU get
to like 100° C my cool cover isn't good
enough the nvme slot was missing two
lanes unfortunately while Chrome OS
blood courses through the Google meets
veins I don't think it can ever not be
Jank is it now better than it was yes I
think so does that mean it's good no I
still hate it and this is probably the
last video with it I don't think I can
take it anymore and today there are some
shoutouts in order the people of CRA
book have been absolute Legends once
again specifically weird tree thing cool
star Ellie clocking in at her second
shout out now and Jamie we love those
guys over on CRA book and you know what
else we love bring a sticker pack one
you get a bris logo a batang and a MoGo
s badge an unlicensed Nintendo product
sticker an Xbox Jewel an absolutely
gigantic this computer sucks sticker and
it wouldn't be a bringus sticker pack
without one random Among Us impostor
there are seriously not a lot of these
things left and once they're gone
they're gone that listing is on my Etsy
store which is in the description and
now I leave you in the care of my
patrons I'll see you in the next
[Music]
one I think it's safe to say that this
guy deserves one of these beautiful
there we go oh and look at what weird
tree thing did for me wait for
it
[Music]
yes
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