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it may be belated but this look into the crazy Russians crazy laboratory is going

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to be for one of our craziest systems yet this is the Vesta 6350 OC and you

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guys have actually seen this system already before in the 2012 PC lineup as

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well as if you were looking very closely in the new Vancouver your preview that

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uh where I showed you our cool NC PC setup however we wanted to do a

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dedicated video that's sort of about this system but it's also about our

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pre-overclocked systems in general so for this one okay let's go through the

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let's go through the overall specs really quickly here so it has a 2600k

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it's got an isus 8 and isus an isus like

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like the Thunder God ASUS p8 z68 V Pro

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gen 3 so that is PCI Express gen 3 radio assuming you put in a different CPU

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later but the point is just to say SS motherboard it's good for overclocking

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all that good stuff we've got an h80 for liquid cooling we've got 16 gigs of

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Corsair Vengeance memory as well as a Corsair 750 W power supply so it's kind

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of a a best of the best premium Brands machine but stability is very very

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important so it is pre-overclocked to 4 GHz but with the M4 SSD m4s are renowned

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for stability the ASUS motherboard the Corsair power supply and and our

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validation process we are still comfortable taking this overclocked

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system and giving it a full one-year warranty so we've had a lot of customers

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ask us well you know why don't you just do pre- overclocking on all the systems

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and the reason is because we lock down the components to something we know is

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stable changing something as simple as the SSD maybe it doesn't like that

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particular controller maybe it doesn't like that particular board changing the

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RAM changing the cooler can cause what is a validated and tested overclock see

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you can see the lab here we've got all of this running for a minimum of 48

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hours before we consider something validated and then we take that as a

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worst case scenario so we do try a couple of different chips to make sure

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that we're not going to run into any difficulties um changing one component

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can cause a validated overclock to be completely unstable so that is something

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that we try to be very aware of and due to the uh

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or based on the nonexisting RMA rates on

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our pre-overclocked systems I would say that we're achieving that so if you guys

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are wondering why we only do a few pre-overclocked systems that is why we

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need to make sure that they're going to be as stable in the field as they are in our lab and vice versa also what's the

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point the Russian wrote this so I have to I have to read it up this is on my

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little scripty thing here okay so besides what's the point of having more

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FPS is your system crashes cres during

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an intense moment and you end up letting your team down crazy rushan learn the

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hard way years ago at a Counter-Strike

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tournament it's been a long day man come on uh so anyway where was I going with

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that ah the case is the 600D special edition white and then the video card

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for this particular system you can choose either a 6970 or GTX 570 and it's

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actually in check this out this is our most recent flyer that if you live in BC

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or Ontario you might have even gotten I think it looks it looks baller I think

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it looks fly yeah fly um no because if you're crazy you

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think you can fly no if you're cool you would know what it means oh all right

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well thank you for checking out our little look at the uh this particular PC

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in the crazy laboratory don't forget to subscribe for more videos about PCS and

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components and all that good stuff just like this one oh oh oh and the Russian

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wants to show us okay okay okay so here no that's not the right one is it you're

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going to turn turn it off so we can see this is a little trick that actually PS

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more strain on the system oh oh okay

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yep you go yeah something had actually learned from W and 6xc Facebook regulars

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so very validated and running at only 60° with the h80 cooler strapped onto

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the back
