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this is the greatest sleeper pc that we have

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ever made it's it's fast in fact it's so

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fast it's actually thermodynamically impossible in such a tiny case

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that is less

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ah yes meet bunta an unassuming sleeper

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with a lot going on down below wink wink nudge nudge know what i mean we're about

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to show you how she's built and thanks see sonic for sponsoring this video

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first things first i want to spoil the surprise bunta here is going to be getting a

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water cooling enema that's right

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the way we're planning to cool this sleeper pc because the truth is

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as beautiful as our sony vaio pcv rs 100

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enclosure is there just isn't enough room for the kind of cooling that we're

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going to need for an rtx 3090 and a

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ryzen this better be a 5950x16

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core heck freaking yeah so

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punta is going to get a little uh coolant injection in the butt

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and it might not end up being in the butt uh

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you introduced more than i was expecting oh

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because i pay attention in our meetings

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what you weren't even in this meeting i haven't made it no i have a meeting with you about the

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well we got we got a lot of water cooling stuff a lot more water cooling

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stuff than i asked for so we kind of we need to come up with a bit of a plan

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like i have a basic theme i want this to be kind of like truano

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looking but yeah we have a lot of water cooling

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stuff for real though do you like why are there like eight full bottles i i have

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no clue oh i didn't ask for any of this oh there's more than eight oh my god

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there's so many what even i figured it out

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there's someone there who actually watches our videos so this is probably

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enough for us to have no excuses to not use a fill bottle anymore

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i guess so but then whenever we're going to plug lttstore.com water bottles yeah

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sorry alpha clue

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it's a PCIe riser

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kit sure is it that for this

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no check this out if we do a vertical GPU mount right

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we actually get all of this space here for GPU mounting

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and then we can do our water cooled um entry points at the back here on the

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bottom of the back and then it can basically come straight up into the back of the GPU straight up

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to the CPU super clean and then come right back down there oh okay i like

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that yeah that could be sick man we could probably even do the pump

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and reservoir internally too which would make filling it a lot easier

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30 90 rog strix that poor graphics car is finally going

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to get a proper GPU block oh if it can fit this going like right

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in there would be sweet that would be amazing how

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on earth would we fill it

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that's a problem okay hold on later i got a pitch for you

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we take a big fat drill bit we go straight through the optical

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drives and we run a tube to this and we put a

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stop fitting okay i can dig it

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yeah this is an odd spot for these fittings here

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yeah i really wish they had it so that you just came off of this

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into this so we're gonna go

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up into here what freaking out over to here

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now to yeah mr tyvee your thoughts

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on the i think that's what you call a bad

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design

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thanks mr tyvey let's just get the old crap out of here

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get some space for our new components

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i could probably just rip this off and it will be fine but i'm really scared

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that i'm just gonna break all the clips this whole case is just riveted together

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there's no real way to repair it without

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destroying it first

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excellent does it have light piping for the vaio

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logo i wonder if we can replace this right here with an RGB led

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don't need that again

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what we need to get rid of the cage anyway so

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i guess they're coming out together there we go

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screw you mr drive going back to free geek

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this is the front i o that we were supposed to use in the all wood pc

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might be perfect for this you'll need a bit of massaging

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and we don't need a power button that's going to work great for the

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motherboard we're going with the cross hairy impact

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mostly because it's the largest AMD board that i could

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fit in this case that we had on hand our CPU is the ryzen 9 5950x uh

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basically can we still say it's the best CPU in existence now that the 12900k is

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out

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my thoughts exactly david for RAM we're going with crucial

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ballistix max these are each 16 Gigabyte sticks

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uh 4 000 mega transfers per second cl

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18. i wish i hadn't brought Linus over this would be so much easier if we

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didn't have to deal with this stupid thing i do agree it's going to look

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awesome but this is going to be a pain in the butt

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if you haven't watched our wish water cooled pc you absolutely should one

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thing to note in that video the pump seems to be working fine

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after two three hours of use it started

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sounding like gravel in a garberator it's terrible because this is the GPU

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that we shunt modded and vault modded we have these headers sticking off of

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the back that allow us to access the i2c

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now i could just remove those headers but i want to keep them there and we can

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probably overclock the balls out of this thing once it's all set up with the 480 rad

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so instead i'm very sorry alpha cool

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we're drilling a couple holes in the back plate unfortunately

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i already have drilled some holes in the stock air cooler back plate for this

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card so i can just pick those up put them onto this and we should be good to

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go heck yeah look at that we now have easy

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access to those this is gonna be one fast GPU oh there we go water blocks on

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and the back plates on this thing looks sweet this is going to be such a fast

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graphics card wow that's kind of tight um look at the

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clearance on this GPU right now though

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that looks good to me it needs a tiny bit of cleanup but

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this is gonna work

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is it test fit time it's getting close i

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have the loop basically planned out but it was a huge pain in the butt the

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biggest problem was just that everything's really close

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yeah i see wow this um it doesn't not really fit in there yeah

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the problem is that if we don't use the vertical mount it

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also doesn't really fit in there yeah yeah yeah

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like we have to cut away the back plate and probably lose this

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yeah yeah okay pretty much all of our problems are

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being caused by the back plate cooling aha yes without that it would be much

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much easier this is genius level back plate

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fitting placement design work here

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and so when the pump is this way like you might think would make sense yeah

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it's too close to both of these yeah and it doesn't work cool so you flip it

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around like that yep so it comes sort of across down the back yeah yeah and yeah

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then up into here and then straight across to

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here no into there that one's gonna suck it's going to be a weird little bendy

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thing okay oh my god you didn't

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why are you so determined to keep the shunt mod on here it doesn't even like

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work properly no that's for the voltage controller

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we can we can up the voltage

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our last couple sleepers we haven't really painted them because you know you

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want them just look like a crappy old pc this one though is going to look like

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the original sleeper look at that damon nicholas made up the design and he's

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going to walk you through how he's going to paint it like that first we figured

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out a scale for the wonderful

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lttstore.com in katakana

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figured out this size will be the best

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on the side but we're gonna paint this chassis nice

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matte black the front is gonna have

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the black and white stripes then yeah we're just gonna take it over

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here into our dirty spray booth

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and spray everything

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so to see how shiny this is this is not good for paint

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one it's dirty two paint doesn't have anything to grab onto

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so we need to go through scuff it with 100 to 150 grit sandpaper and

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that'll give enough grab for the paint are we is this the day we're just gonna

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send it yes this is the tiny little desk we're using

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yeah surge built it yesterday it's a it's a great little desk all right good

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job search it does need these to be trimmed yeah that's that's fine that's

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minor yeah are we gonna go with like you know we should use that lg like one

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by one monitor or whatever why because it's sleeper

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but it's modern right no we should just use a good

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monitor it would match the aesthetic though and then we used like a model m

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so it's like stealthily an awesome keyboard you know

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or we could just use a good monitor ah and this goes in here somewhere

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somewhere like that okay oh it's gonna have a leg warmer

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oh yeah it will kind of there

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right i was thinking we'd mark it but sure

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okay

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i see oh perfect

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there we go Linus didn't think i'd take the time to

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properly 3d print some parts but he forgot one key thing

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i have a fancy new 3d printer this is the hs3 from pantheon design and it is

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freaking fast the head experience is one g of acceleration making this prusa

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right here looks like it is standing still it is still in beta and quite finicky

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but get subscribed because we're gonna get a new print head soon that should fix most of those issues and then we're

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gonna make a full video on this thing oh and it's printing this fast while using

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carbon reinforced patchy freaking crazy

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ah these look awesome look at that bracket that is

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very sturdy i wonder if my measurements for this guy are correct let's go check

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our first 3d printed part is on and now we're going to attach the radiator the

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main reason why i'm doing these right now is because it's friday we need to

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finish this project today and this is the sort of fiddly crap that

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can blow up our entire project if you do it when you're going to rush

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at the end of the day after spending way too much time

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painting then re-masking

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using the cry-cut to stencil this out instead of by hand my hands are steady

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but not that steady i think it's time for us to do paint

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so you want to pull it off when it still is wet instead of a bit drier uh we

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don't want to peel the paint

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with the tape so it's not fully dry but it's not very

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wet we can touch it

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that's a crispy line frog tape for the win

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i am really happy with this mound my other plan was to just grab some of the

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crappy l brackets from over there and

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just send it i'm glad i did it the right way look at

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this i can probably pick up the whole table

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from here putting the pc together shouldn't be too

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difficult the thing that's going to make or break this is if i forget to do something

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that's hidden like for instance if i forget to put an SSD in the motherboard

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the GPU and a whole bunch of other things like all the water cooling tubing

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will need to come out front i o is just going to get attached with some pop

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rivets just need to line it up and send it with

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the screwdriver should be fine

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for storage we're going with four terabytes of saber rocket four so this

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is a pci gen 4 SSD and it should be super fast it also is going into this

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dim.2 which is

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kind of weird but also makes sense because it allows you to have two m.2s and also

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some extra fans and RGB without taking up too much space on

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this already incredibly small board the dim.2

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sticks out a lot further than i was expecting

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so hopefully it doesn't hit our GPU back plate

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if it does it's not a huge deal we can just remove the audio but it does suck

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not to have front panel audio nope fine

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totally good really hoping i could just stash these cables down like that

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but the pump interferes with it unfortunately

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so it's gonna have to go like up in here somewhere it's gonna look nasty

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all the front panel stuff is on now these leds right here

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are from an arduino kit because uh i need to figure out the polarity of the

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ones that we had plugged it into this power supply and immediately just blew

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it up with like one and a half volts

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anyway these should work just fine right here though

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i want to stick a single RGB led

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and it should with the light piping light up this via

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logo and it's going to look sweet we're now at the point where tubes are

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about to go in and when they go in nothing else can

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leave for instance i need to do this tube from

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the back of the reservoir out down to the radiator

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and once that's in i can no longer access that tube

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or any of the front i o stuff because it's going to be totally blocked by the

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reservoir i know we've talked about all of the horrible stuff that we've done to

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our GPU a couple times but every single time we've used it this power supply has

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also been in there it's a px 1300 wall from sea seasonic they sponsored this

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video and yeah it survived the shunt mod survived

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wish water cooling it's gonna survive this and it has 12 year

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warranty so if it doesn't you can just give them a call one thing

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we're going to do that i normally wouldn't recommend

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is disable hybrid mode so that when it's on

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allows for this fan to turn completely off

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we don't want that though because i'm going to just install another fan here

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that's an intake and this fan is going to be our only

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outtake exhaust it takes up a lot of room

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this is a massive power supply for this case

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i guess it's our last bit the GPU is finally going to go in

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now this is going to be very difficult

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so we need to first of all connect our pci

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express cable that's easy but then as it goes in we need to connect two tubes

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simultaneously and at the same time not move it around

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too much because i am double sided taping it to the bottom so once it's in

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it can't move

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it just doesn't quite want to grab a piece of crap

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oh i think we need to go out and back in i can't get these

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fittings to work out

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that is without a doubt the most difficult GPU to install that i've ever

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experienced just want to test to make sure that there's no leaks in this

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it would be i don't need to tell you how bad it would be it would be very bad

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all right right at one bar let's leave it for a minute

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it's not moving we're good

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it's finally time to fill it and uh i guess david we have to use

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one of alphacool's things that they sent we got so many

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i think one of these is good probably should use two i think yeah the other

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one yeah you can dual wield them oh not that one

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oh oh okay this one yeah oh okay okay

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well that's not a good first time

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yeah that's no we need to do that thank you david

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oh that's a lot of RGB i don't see any leaks immediately

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not that i'm concerned we already did leak test it it isn't posting which is

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fine i'm gonna update the BIOS install Windows and stuff

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i'll see you in probably like four hours when it's ready

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a few moments later

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well bad news i have updated the BIOS and i was turned on here to show you

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nothing happens we can leave it here for a couple minutes but i'm not going to

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get a display out and i'm almost sure that i know why i've confirmed that we

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have a pci gen 3 riser cable for this

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and it's a pci gen 4 GPU and motherboard

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i foresaw this being a problem but in the past it hasn't really been a problem

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because you can just hop in the BIOS change it in there and it's fine

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problem is AMD are stupid and don't give you integrated graphics

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so i can't do that which means we have to pull

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all of this out and drain the loop i have a terrible

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idea though that might make my life a little bit easier

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it involves this gt730 the only time it's ever going to be good

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for something my thought is that if i can move this

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GPU a bit and get

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this out i should

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be able to plug in our gt 730

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use that to switch the BIOS oh this is double sided taped in

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there's water in the computer that's not great i don't see anything

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that's leaking which means it's probably the GPU back

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plate either way this isn't working and i need to pull

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the whole thing apart so that sucks

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oh wow there's a lot look at that

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that must be from the pump uh i'll see you in

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a day when this is working again

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holy crap it's working it was not very easy uh i took the whole GPU out

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replaced the riser cable reinstalled it wasn't quite as hard as last time

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because i used a bunch of lube on the fittings and then kind of just slot it

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in instead of like being very difficult always use lube

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very important then i got it to work for a bit and then it stopped working and i

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troubleshooted it for about two hours i fixed it by blowing compressed air in it

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i have no clue why it works now uh anyway i think it looks freaking sweet

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this thing's amazing big moment here we finally get to

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install this oh this thing

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this is easily my favorite sleeper we've ever done

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it's been margaret for such a long time because that thing was a beast but

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boonta takes the cake for sure

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wow that rtx 39 is running at over 800 watts but how should be burning up but

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GPU temps have barely broken 40 degrees amazing it gives me goosebumps under a

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perfect example of a sleeper pc

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wow that

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is not very good it looks too awesome

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what it's not slippery it looks freaking insane this is the original sleeper

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Linus i love it that's so cool you made the bio RGB

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oh man

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it looks too legit you goofed you goofed it's too good oh

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and speaking of legit do you know what actually works for once

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the front uh front io

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you put type c on it yeah you put type c

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on it alex

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this may be the worst sleeper you've ever built

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but it's the best computer and however i might have felt about

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those fitting positionings on the back plate this

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looks absolutely incredible how's

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cooling performance i see you're using the 92mm as an intake do we have any

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exhaust the power supply oh it's not in hybrid

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mode anymore so the fan's going got it and then i guess

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you're really pulling most of the heat out ah to here

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with the quad 120 millimeter alpha cool

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radiator wow you did a great job with this bracket that's not as amazing but

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um yeah i was hoping we'd shoot this from the other direction so you wouldn't see that yeah yeah we didn't

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now you did request the fans point that way

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i don't know how i feel about the fanny fan but yeah it doesn't really warm you

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it's such a big radiator that the air it's blowing is not

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really that warm it's more distracting

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i may have found a slight oversight do you ever actually try to plug anything

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into these usb ports alex uh

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no it doesn't fit oh

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well you know what maybe we'll maybe we'll

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get it in there yeah i never tested it with the front panel on yep that's okay

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my crotch is cooled when those fans kick in it's like

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like got like a wu that's an interesting feeling yeah

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initial d kind of car initial d what's in it what's an initial d it's the anime

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that the this sleeper's based on i mean it's black and white

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okay so it's this one here uh go for that one

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that's pretty cool oh

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nelly i am all over the place here boys i'm in

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fifth and i'm all over the place what even is this it's like i'm on ice

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this is ridiculous

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oh my goodness

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this is ridiculous

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i'm doing donuts in fourth

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that's just wrong how's that wrong that's awesome

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do the wheels even have a direction that they go

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well you control your steering with the right trigger and i control this message

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