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mind can't shake the light I'll take the

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chance and throw the dice I want it all

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just for the night I live it out like I'll never die I lose

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St today's PC build guide theme is one

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that I've wanted to do for quiet some

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time and while we've all heard the arguments against silent Computing LOL

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it doesn't matter if your PC is loud just put on your headphones to me that's

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about like saying it doesn't matter if your armpits stink just wear a nose plug

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no I'm not going to wear protective ear coverings to use my computer that's

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ridiculous especially given that Modern

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Hardware if configured correctly can achieve near silence without

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compromising performance and that is what we're going to show you today

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welcome to the near silent gaming PC build guide start by preparing your

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workspace a safe uncluttered static free

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Workstation is a must I use a modmat and

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an anti-static ankle strap now the only tool we really need for assembly is a

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multi-bit screwdriver but a magnetic Parts tray a pair of side Cutters and a

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pair of needle-nose pliers are all nice to have now before you actually start

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putting stuff into the case I recommend

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verifying that the system posts or powers on and outputs to the display you

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can use your motherboard box as a free non-conductive test bench our CPU Choice

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was all about pushing the limits of Silent Computing and the core i7 5960x 8

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Core Extreme Edition processor from Intel is the best of the best of any

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5930k hex core processor if you don't

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need the extra two cores but I wanted to

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validate this build concept with the hunger EST version of hasell e that we

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could get and this is it hold your CPU

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by the edges and identify the corner with the gold triangle align that with

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the corner of the motherboard socket that has a triangle as well lift up the

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first retention ARM on this side then the second one on the other side lift up

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the socket cover place the CPU in with no Force lower the cover and fasten both

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retention arms in reverse order while water cooler can be quiet! and I normally

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use them for these guides for a computer to be truly silent it needs to eliminate

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as many moving Parts as possible and all

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highperformance CPU water coolers will have at least three of them a motor in

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the pump and two more Motors one in each fan so I went instead with a massive be

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quiet dark Rock Pro 3 and removed its cooling fans outright for a total of0

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moving Parts screw the four posts that look like this into the four little

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sockets around the CPU apply a thicker

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than normal line of thermal compound to the processor there's a big D underneath

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there then put the heat sink down with the brand logo sideways for slightly

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better cooling or right side up if you've got a touch of the OCD like I do

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using the included wrench or a pair of needlenose pliers tighten down these

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four nuts onto each of the posts on

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until it is secure our RAM Choice was

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just about made for us this CPU supports

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Squad channel ddr4 so we knew we'd need a kit of that and thanks to clearance

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challenges with the fins of our heat sinks we scrapped the original plan of

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using 32 gigs of Dominator Platinum 2666

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MHz RAM and went with 32 gigs of Corsair Vengeance lpx memory at 2400 MHz pull

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back the tabs on the four Gray RAM slots

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then starting with the innermost on each side position each dim so the notch in

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the bottom lines up with the notch in the socket then press firmly on both

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ends until the tabs snap back into place on their own there are actually a few

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great choices out there when it comes to quiet cases but I went with the be quiet!

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silent base 800 for a couple of reasons one when I was planning this video it

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was definitely the newest and most exciting silent case on the market with

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included noise dampening material high quality included fans and a solid

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internal layout and two even though now it has some competition for that other

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title it's definitely the only one available in this awesome black and

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orange color scheme that feels very Linus Tech tipsy so put both side panels

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in the box where they'll be safe and use your magnetic tray if you have one to

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keep all the included screws in one place take off the rear 120 mm fan and

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replace it with a 1500 RPM silent Wings

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2 blowing into the case with the fan

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lead coming out this corner use the anti

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vibration corner pieces with the push pins and washers to secure that in place

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the top this time the 1000 RPM 140 mm

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variety simply pull the top bezel off using the three tabs on either side I

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recommend starting at the back and moving forward then stab that fan and

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pop the bezel back into place we w won't have any hard drives in our system due

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to noise concerns so for better airflow we're going to remove all the 3 and 1/2

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in Drive cages by pulling out the thumb screws on the right and left and sliding

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them out also watch out for those screws that go into those long standoffs at the

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back keep these cages somewhere safe though so you'll have the option to put

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one or both back in the future now arguably we could have chosen any

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motherboard and ASUS's x99 lineup for this build since they're all passively

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cooled and therefore for silent but I went with the Ws board because the

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quality and efficiency of the components is second to none which is very

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important if you plan from the start to not cool your system properly I mean

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most motherboards even if they don't have any fans of their own will be

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designed with the expectation that there will be some airflow provided by the

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system fans or the CPU fan but we won't really have any unless the going gets

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tough oh and yeah did I also mention that it looks amazing even when there's

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no side panel window I a bit of a sucker for beautiful motherboards so there you

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go press firmly on the four corners of

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the io Shield until they snap into place if you want to save yourself some

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trouble for later grab the 24 pin and 8

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Pin motherboard connectors from your power supply box plug them into your

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board like so then feed them through these holes place the board down on the

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integrated standoffs and install the screws that look like like this into the

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eight positions around the perimeter of the board the middle one can be left

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blank this is just a post to hold the board in place while you secure it while

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you have easy access to the board plug in the front power and reset switches as

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well as the power and drive activity LEDs follow up with the block style

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connectors for USB 2 front audio and USB

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3.0 then finally connect all of your

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fans with inline low noise adapters with

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we used KN 21's but anything will work our top fan will use the connector at

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the very top right our rear fan will use the CPU connector and our front fans

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will use the one that's middle of the board on the right hand Edge and the one

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that's at the bottom right I struggled a lot with the power supply choice for

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this rig a lot the main options are

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always on active cooling load or temperature activated fan cooling with a

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silent mode and fully passive as it is I

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settled on a fully passive seic 520 FL

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squar because it's fully modular allowing us to keep unnecessary wires

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out of the way of what little air flow we have in our system and because a

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single GTX 980 and 596x is well within its comfort zone if

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you decided to add a second graphics card to your build though you may want

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to consider going with a hybrid fan model so you keep that silence when the

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system is idling and the fan only kicks in when the power supply is working hard

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Slide the power supply in Grill Side Up For Better Cooling and attach it to the

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case using four of these screws you already ran the 8 Pin and 24 pin power

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connectors so just plug those into the modular interface on the power supply if

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you have SATA drives in your system you can attach the wire harnesses for those

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now and then finally plug in the PCI Express power connectors that we need

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for the graphics card and Route them through through this Cable Management

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hole our SSD Choice was one that

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honestly I made to make our PC more Mac

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Pro Lake I mean SATA drives are still fine and you can mount them to the back

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of the motherboard tray but we figured hey we're dead quiet already we might as

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well have lightning fast PCI Express based storage while we're at it with no

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clutter due to SATA data or power cables this is the mushkin Scorpion a PCI

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Express 2.0 2x expend iion card that

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boasts an onboard RAID controller two sand Force driven 480 gig ssds 100,000

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4K random right iops and sequential reading WR speeds just shy of 1 Gigabyte

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per second oh and all of this comes in at a price that's less than a dollar per

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gig it's also brain dead simple to install find a PCI Express slot that you

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don't need for the graphics card later take the thumb screw and Slot cover off

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align the card carefully with the PCI slot below remember guys a 1x card can

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go in a 1x 4X 8X or 16x slot press

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firmly down on the card and put the thumb screw back in the GPU for this

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build guide since it's more of a how to buy a silent yet extremely powerful PC

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rather than being strictly about gaming type of video is kind of up to you but I

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chose a single GTX 980 stricks from ASUS

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because it features a fanless mode when running two 2D applications at the

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desktop and the fan only kicks in when the graphics card is working hard just

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like the case fans that are plugged into the motherboard with an alternative

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graphics card you can still build a very quiet computer but if the goal is near

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silence at idle a hybrid fanless card like the strict series is the way to go

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to install our card simply remove the two thumb screws holding in these two

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PCI covers we're using this 16x slot to

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give our c CPU and video card a little bit of breathing room and the power

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supply too then align the card carefully

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with the slot push down firmly put the two thumb screws back in and plug in the

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PCI Express six pin and 8 Pin power connectors that we cable managed earlier

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which leads nicely into cable management and finishing touches at the back you

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can see we've run so few cables for this system that it's almost laughable how

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little there is to clean up back here uh just use the zip ties included with the

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case and the power supply to Route the front fan connectors up so we can't see

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them bundle together the motherboard connectors behind the tray don't worry

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about making them perfect there's tons of room for cable management back here

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in this case and then our cherry on top is a Silverstone magnetic fan filter to

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put over that rear fan that we're using as an intake maintaining positive air

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pressure with only filtered intakes will keep our system nice and clean for a

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long time with minimal maintenance required now sometimes we include

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Monitor and peripheral recommendations but because there isn't really a

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straightup intended purpose for this

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machine all I can really do is point you in the direction of Some solid premium

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stuff we've checked out recently LG's 34 UC 97 curved 34-in monitor is great for

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productivity And ausa's Rog Swift g-sync

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monitor is great for gaming and to match the black and orange theme some RGB

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peripherals like a k70 RGB keyboard and SA Optical RGB Mouse would do just

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nicely our scorpion pcid comes

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preconfigured in rate zero so you can skip the menu to change its settings

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that you would access with contrl M during Boot and just press delete or F2

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motherboard once we're in here everything we need for this system is in

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Easy Mode fan RPM monitoring boot priority configuration and XMP

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configuration which we need to change to profile one to ensure RAM is running at

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the right speed is all we're pretty much going to do we won't be doing any

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overclocking on this system because of all the cooling fans that we've removed

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for silence to install your Windows operating system create a bootable USB

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drive and then reboot the system while mashing f8 immediately to get to the

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boot device selection menu where you'll pick your USB drive once the setup

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process has begun it's basically a matter of clicking next until you land

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on the Windows desktop once there drivers can be found on the ASUS website

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NVIDIA website and Intel website for everything in this system now while I

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don't normally install ASUS's AI Suite software utility you're going to want to

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download that and install at least fan

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expert for the next step and now it's

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time to take our system from very quiet to near silent we'll be using ASUS's fan

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expert software to create custom fan curves and we'll be using their autofan

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stop feature to turn all the system fans except the CPU fan completely off when

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our CPU temperature is low enough and

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then we'll ramp the other fan speeds up slowly once the system is under load and

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starts to heat up the other piece of software we need is MSI After Burner our

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video cards fans already turn off when the system is idling but we can

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fine-tune things quite a bit with a custom fan curve in here I'm also going

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to tweak the temperature limit to 85 5°

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so that the card won't thermal throttle as aggressively as if we left it at the

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default setting now the exact positions

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for all the dials in these applications that are right for you will depend on

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the ambient temperature and your personal comfort zone with respect to

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temperatures but with some fiddling and load testing with the software that you

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typically use this config can be set up

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to be not only silent at idle but very very quiet even under gaming load but of

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course don't take our word for it we're on our way to the spcr testing lab to

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validate how quiet our system really is

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so it's field trip time we're here with silent Mike from Silent PC review and

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we're inside his homemade Sound Chamber

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but first Mike tell us about silent PC review how long you've been doing this

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what's the objective well silent PC review is 12 years old now and uh we've

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been uh focused entirely on the noise

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aspects of computers for all this time so what we do is we're looking for the

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quietest gear and uh showing people how

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to make the quietest computers all right but you need some

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pretty specialized equipment in order to even validate how quiet something is

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tell me about this room that you built well this is this is what it's all about

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is this room is all about uh super low

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noise um it was built in about a month

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using pretty much homemade tools and uh

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it's got 600 lb of what is called Blue fill which is a fiberglass substitute

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and that lines the entire interior of the room and that gives us a total sound

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level of 11 DB aweighted most times

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during the day if you wait till about 2:00 in the morning it might get down to

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about 9.5 or 10 but nobody wants to be

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up that late doing this stuff so obviously it's not enough just to build

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a special room you have to have have some kind of methodology for testing

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this stuff right like how do you do it well first of all you need to measure at

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the standard distance which is one meter okay and you need a microphone that's uh

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quiet enough so that it's quieter than the equipment you're trying to measure

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right um our microphone is 7 DB aeed

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that's about as quiet as you can get in a microphone it's connected up to uh

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sound card and a computer on the outside which is able to take the signal without

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adding any more noise of its own and then give me a calibrated decibel

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reading and it's aeed aeed means that

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it's tailored to the to match the sound of your uh human hearing all right Mike

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give it to me straight how did I do well

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at idle it's pretty damn good all right 14 DB at idle is about as good as you

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can get we have one machine that does better but you know it's not one of

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these right that is that it's not a 400

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watt Beast right um but at 24 it's a

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little higher than what we would expect in a in a you know a maximum uh load

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that's a little higher than our standard which is 20 DB for silence but our

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general definition is that if it's under 27 DB it's pretty quiet so there you go

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so guys we didn't quite get the spcr

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seal of approval but if you guys want to learn more where do they where do they

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find out how to build a 20 deel or less

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gaming machine PC review.com that's where you come to all right so there you

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go guys thank you so much for watching our our ultimate I guess I have to call

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it ultimate very quiet PC build guide now that I've got the real skinny on how

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well we did um guys I guess you can enjoy some Glam of our finished system

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here and uh as always huge thank you to the entire crew involved big thank you

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to Intel for sponsoring this PC build guide and uh we'll see you guys again

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next time make sure you're subscribed and all that good

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