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sign PC is off the story piece of cardboard and on the wall and guys look

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at this thing I mean what a way to celebrate those formative years of my

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career at the computer store and it's even super

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fast hey keep it down future lus do you

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ever want to get that thing we got a lot of work to do over here Justin did a

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great job with this MDF backboard fun fact uh he couldn't just use an NC logo

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to design it since their signs and graphical assets were all slightly

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different from each other so it had to be painstakingly custom modeled and cut

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but now that the paint's dry we are ready for final assembly oh my God this

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project basically everything about it has changed starting with the

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motherboard we've gone with the b650 aorus ultra from Gigabyte it might lack

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some of the nice to Hales like the abundance of ports and PCI elanes that

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you'd find with x670 but it features 20 gig USB and CPU overclocking which the

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a620 lacks this particular board also

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supports PCIe Gen 5 which is an optional

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feature of the chipset and uses 2 1/2 gig onboard networking which is slower

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than what we used to use for our workstations but that was back when we

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were shooting at 8K this should be enough for our modern 4K workflow and if

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it's not these handy m.2 network cards

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are a great way to add 10 gig to an ITX

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board then for our CPU we went with the ryzen 7 7800 x3d it might lag behind the

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13700 K or even the 7700 X for

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non-gaming tasks but it's still a wicked fast 8 core CPU and it's very power

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efficient thanks to its lower rated TDP which is critical for a small form

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factor build which okay it's kind of a large computer but it's going to be in a

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confined space and that's going to matter also we have about eight of these

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left over from the recent video where we bought a whack of them to evaluate the

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variation in performance from Chip to chip um so I grabbed one by the way

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that's a super cool video and you're going to want to check it out on the subject of cool figuring out how to cool

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this machine was a big challenge we wanted all the major components mounted

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inside the letters otherwise how is it even a sign PC it would just be a PC

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next to a sign but we also wanted the finished install to be as clean as

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possible so no gaping holes in the sides

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of our letters for intake fans so we settled on a two-pronged approach water

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cooling and hope water to carry away

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most of the Heat from the major components like the CPU and the GPU and

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then Faith along with some teeny tiny

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fence to remove the rest not a huge fan

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of the mounting on these velocity squared blocks but you can't fault the

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look man are they sexy for storage while

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this motherboard does support PCIe Gen 5 drives which theoretically are double

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the speed of Gen 4 in practice that offers no perceivable benefit for daily

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use so I settled on a crucial P5 plus

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since all I need is a decent Drive I don't even really need a DRM cache that

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isn't going to immediately die almost everything that I work on is going to be

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stored in the cloud or on one of our servers which is why networking speed is

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much more important to me than the speed of my SSD another area where speed

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matters is memory and we've gone with this Manta X prism ddr5 6400 cl32 kit

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6,000 to 6,400 megat transfers per second is still The Sweet Spot for AMD

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when it comes to price to Performance and this kit is in that range I don't know much

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else about it hopefully Works time to mount this boy and how would I describe

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this build so far Exquisite exceptional

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extraordinary but unless I plan on

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running an IG GPU I still have more itms

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to install perhaps in the next letter

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over the width of this letter was a big challenge for us to overcome when we

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went looking for a GPU even with water cooling most modern cards are so tall

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that they won't fit in here once you account for the foam for the mounting

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even before you factor in that most GPU water blocks have the fittings attaching

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up here so we needed something where the fittings go on the back now as a

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business machine for business this GPU isn't going to be doing a ton of heavy

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lifting but we needed to be able to handle playback of raw 4K footage

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without issue high quality screen screen capture and I do occasionally fire up a

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game or two just in case I need to you know quickly check something out for

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business reasons of course so we settled on this NVIDIA RTX 3070 collab card

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between ASUS and EK water blocks now

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let's see where should we put the power

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supply you see where I'm going with this

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right our original plan was to use a Silverstone sfx power supply that we had

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fulllength cables for but unfortunately during a test build that ended up

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exploding in a most underwhelming way which probably had nothing to do with

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the amount of metal shavings around the workshop thankfully we had other options

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and this white unit from Cooler Master actually might help us reflect more

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light from the RGB strips that we're going to be putting in later as well

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it's a bit of a change from the seic focus PX 850s that we usually use in our

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workstations but it's a suitable sfx

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alternative and with the correct number of wash brers should install just fine

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if you plan on getting one of these by the way keep an eye out for the badge on

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the front of the box that says 100% Japanese capacitors version one lacks

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that badge but more importantly lacks proper fan control and can get kind of

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loud thankfully for us we've got the nansai Ichibon version and we can attach

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it to our back plate with the screws I showed you before and actually this cool

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3D printed Mount that I didn't show you before but if you want to check it out

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more closely we're going to have it linked down below if you ever need to

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mount a power supply to a back plate for

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some reason finally we need the place to put the remainder of our liquid cooling

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parts okay that one was not very good

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realistically we could have gone for any size of ek's quantum kinetic flat D5 so

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we went with the 240 mm version it comes

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with a reliable D5 pump and gives us

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lots of room to Route tubing first to

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our radiator here on the other side speaking of before we put this in we

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went with the EK Quantum surface s360 it

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uses copper fins and a balanced fin density for solid performance regardless

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of your fan speed which matters a lot more to us than usual because even

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though these Noca spin at a decent speed they are low profile fans so they have

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lower static pressure than usual and we wanted to use these to accommodate the

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fact that the N letter is going to be sitting right over top of it and where

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is the intake for these rather the

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exhaust we're going to do something a little bit different on this one just

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because of the lack of space constraint here uh we're actually going to take one

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of these fans and we're going to use it as an exhaust instead of having all

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intake oh I see okay that is an option

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another option would be to just put some speed holes in here as well and then

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just have it passively exhaust out the rest of the end can we do the speed

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holes recirculating the air that you just heated up not that effective man

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this is looking awesome also Tanner did

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you realize how big this thing was this is going to take up the whole wall in my

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office yeah it's going to take up the whole wall like it would at the front of

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a store right which makes perfect sense

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yes here if you want a smaller ncx sign here take that where'd you get this the

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bottle opener flashlight keychain combo unit I got it from

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ncx are we about to make a

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fire here we go and I know I know

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softline yuck right but come on guys

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it's a lot easier to work with we're not going to see the thing anyway and it

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gives us a great excuse to show you guys our magnetic Cable Management clamps

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that are coming very soon CD store.com I think that's it and if we

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were smart especially because this is made out of MDF which gets completely

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destroyed by water we would check to see if it leaks before we go ahead and fire

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it out properly so I think we can fill it up what is this Canadian

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water cooling fluid comes in a bag now yes sir like our milk yep

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sure hey there we go there we go that's

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more like now we're moving some water

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this seems like a good time to talk about our RGB fan controller here oh but

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before we put that on I should talk about our PCIe risers we could have used

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a single Gen 4 600 mm Riser but you noticed instead we used a 600 mm and

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then we used another 100 mm one what the

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heck is up with that the problem is that we couldn't find a single Riser at that

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length that had a right angle connector on it and we really needed a right angle

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Le connector so we had to use an extension that means it might run at

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PCIe gen 3 speeds but with this generation of gpus that's not going to

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affect performance anyway so

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hey Riser connector no problem we hope

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come to think of it there's no reason to stay under there while I talk about the RGB lighting we can just talk about it

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here and then put it down thereafter each of our letters already has some

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addressable RGB strips going all around

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the outside you know nothing fancy just a casual 10 m of RGB lighting and then

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each letter plugs into the next one using these cool jsts SM connectors or

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as I like to call them nice clippies you'll sometimes find these on larger

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string lights and unlike okay that looks

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amazing sorry um unlike those awful standard RGB header connectors that plug

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into your motherboard these things do a fantastic job of staying attached the

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only reason that we subbed out Corsair own RGB strips was because we wanted

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something that we could a little bit more easily cut and then route as needed

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this did present some challenges um

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we're using our commander Pro to handle the logic but these lights are a

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mishmash of the RGB and AR argb

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standards so they're three pins like AR argb voltage data and ground but instead

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of the usual 5vt power it's got classic

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old RGB's 12vt requirement um this is

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for good reason because it helps with efficiency and getting more consistent

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brightness out of the first and last LEDs in the strip but it means we can

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only use the data lines from our commander and we need to draw 12v power

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from somewhere oh so we just used a

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Molex connector which is probably say what's the power draw on these 1.5 amps

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1.5 amps that'll be fine just fine we're

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not ready to put these on are we are we done we should probably do a test boot

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and make sure everything actually functions I see other than that it looks

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like everything is pretty much ready to go it was all just a setup yeah for the

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joke it's yeah yes we should do a quick test we got to hook up the fans too I

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see how we're going to hook everything up for our test boot here but have we

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given any thought to IO this all the io

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is external it's all external

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yes oh like with a hub or something yeah

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you're going to have one of these ah yes okay thanks for our sponsor ug green who

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didn't sponsor this video but they do sponsor things occasionally uh power

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there will be one there will be one we'll get it figured

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out we got letters is the pump running though oh

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wow yeah know it just has all the bubbles out of it wow fantastic oh

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hey nice oh that's good to

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see yes y all right how about

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you guys to check out the back we cable managed some stuff here Justin we can

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put it down for a sec oh yeah oh yeah it's heavy this is also my first look at

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how we're handling Cable Management networking is going to be coming out

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of here neat neat uh where'd that USBC

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connector go oh look at that it's right there oh cool and if you look we've used

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this gap which is about 3 in Off the Wall not just for bottom mounted IO but

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also to have some room for our intake fans wow this is not going to be easy um

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it's really heavy yes speaking of heavy

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you guys probably noticed these handy dandy handles that's how we're going to

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mount it we're going to lift up the ceiling tile and then we're going to hang it over this partition here the

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original plan had been to screw it into the wall but what we realized is these

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modular panels are just a piece of sheet metal some kind of something in between

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basically air and another piece of sheet metal so if we just drilled into this it

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would either sag or completely come out and come crashing down onto my desk we

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did come up with one idea where we had a backing on the other side and we screwed

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all the way through into that but I was told that's not aesthetically pleasing

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what's that brick that's your power button it sits on your

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desk I see I tried to get one of those

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like remote clicker ones but we don't have any PCI slots feel like maybe I

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should have specified what I had intended with the power button but you know what we're doing great no Colin you

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know what that's it's a really good idea but can we try it this way first Justin

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how you doing oh I'm fine okay I've got this Colin if you want to help him

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that's probably better okay all right so

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that's on and now I am stuck yes um wait

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wait wait hold on don't lift it

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yet nice that is freaking

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awesome all right oh yeah I told man I

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didn't need the cable ties at all kind of clean uh okay let's um

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oh good thing that didn't break my

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Cleveland Browns lava lump did I just say lump

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moment that looks so freaking

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awesome no way oh hey oh really you

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guys it was like that when I got got it

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uhhuh keep changes nice you know what

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screw it we're turning HDR on oh good it

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looks forget it let's not turn HDR on for office work what we do want to know

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even for office work though is whether our cooling system works it's

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quiet but does it perform to find out

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I'll be running a stress test on both the GPU and CPU for 30 minutes to see if

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it can handle the heat all right we've been benchmarking this for a little

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while now and the GPU looks like it's good but the CPU is running Mighty hot

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and that is very confusing until you take the X off and look at this block

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you might not be able to see it right away but some of you might be more

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eagley and notice that this Edge is much

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farther off than this Edge to the motherboard uh if you look at it through

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the thermal camera this thing is just shooting off heat and boy you can really

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kind of feel it over here it's uh it's not a happy camper our GPU is fine

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though and that my friends is why we run

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stress tests it turned out that the fans on the radiator were hooked up to the

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commander Pro which was not getting an input from the CPU for its temperatures

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so the fans were staying running at minimum RPM and after about 15 minutes

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we thermal throttled going from about 80 watts of power consumption on the CPU to

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just 30 fortunately fixing it was as

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simple as getting those fans plugged into the pwm header that is on the

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motherboard itself and we're back up to

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78 Watts which okay it's still a little

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on the warm side in a perfect world I might throw full thick fans on there

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instead of the low profile ones but I will never be running such a long load

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on this system and I think I'm just going to leave it alone unless I were to

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upgrade the rest of the system like even putting in a more powerful GPU could

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dump more heat into the loop then we'd need to take another another look at the

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cooling but that's a problem for the future a future where you'll already

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