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you know what the problem is with computer cases they're just too

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expensive ah even the cheapest ones

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they're like 50 bucks you could spend that 50 on games for gaming so today

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we're gonna show you guys courtesy of our sponsor see sonic how you can make

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your own case out of cardboard and

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is a competition he's going to show you the worst way and i'm going to show you

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the better way well i'm keeping these materials you piece of

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hi my name is Jake and i'm on team Linus i guess can we call it team Jake nope

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it's called team Jake's gonna win because he's with Linus

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oh i would say that i have a fair bit of confidence in my partner because it's like the options are what james Linus

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and Jake like i clearly want in this situation are you putting yourself in an

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unfair advantage by designing the contest yourself that's a fair question

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which is why i sent out the rules and i've shown the judge's scoring cards to

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everybody ahead of time everyone knows exactly what we'll have they know what

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the rules are they had last night to google if they wanted to i know we're

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gonna use cardboard to make a computer case but i don't really know anything

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else other than that do you know that you're not allowed to use tape

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really no tape how the heck are we gonna

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we don't have tape because we read the rules

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i read the rules but like it's gonna be spicy

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okay let's have a look at the judging categories integrity

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we're pretty upstanding guys you should be okay there modularity cooling

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aesthetics and creativity it looks like he's drawing something that's not a case

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it's a dog i want a prancing horse on the top of our case because like i

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imagine both of them are going to be poorly engineered and poorly made and

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kind of just garbage so if we can put like a statue on top

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i think we're going to be able to win it okay maybe but can we do that in the last 15 minutes no i think that we

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should spend the majority of the time on that gigantic prancing horse do you have

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any ideas coming into this about um like a design for the case

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i don't want to be a team that just tries to win by having a funny picture on this this is not how i want to win if

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we just do the sort of like panels that

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are joined together i think it's not going to be very strong

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um so i was thinking like regular like cardboard boxes you know those like

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foldy put together ones where you have little tabs i think that would be the strongest

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way for us to build a case okay are we able to sit the motherboard on the

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bottom of the case and then just put like a screw screw

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maybe like a third one down here so it's mostly being held by gravity but it

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looks like it still is up yeah i think we could do that so here's our

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motherboard back panel right yep okay so

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then we need one segment out here yep for the bottom so

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then there's our next segment which is actually the same length as this the

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side panel oh no that's not what i was thinking i'm thinking building a box

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that's open on one side and then we affix the side panel because the side

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panel doesn't need to be structural and then i think i understand what you mean

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by for like the back and front yeah so we do this and then and this

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i mean fold over that's what this side was supposed to be but it's going to be a little spicy because of what you just

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said i was thinking of using a design similar to some Corsair cases there's

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the front of the case right like the normal box yeah but then on this front

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panel that's where your fans are and then there's another

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superficial um just like piece of square cardboard

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that's opaque but in between there there's an air gap

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you know that design usually that's on a piece of cardboard it's a piece of tempered glass or

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metal or something standoffs are holding this together and also holding this out

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and we can cut something really cool into this to show through the fans oh

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that'd be badass we have lots of cardboard let's just start building it and we'll probably learn way more from

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just doing it i'm going to understand if you don't like this idea

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is i almost wonder if we should have a motherboard tray

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because aesthetics is a factor and cable management

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would be better with the motherboard wait wait wait wait hold on hold on let

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me pitch it can i pitch it i think me and Linus are going to have

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some cooperation issues and the other

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team i think will work a little more fluidly together so

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i'm just worried that it's gonna make this very complex full-sized motherboard

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tray yes so it's exactly this size um and then it actually just tabs in

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on all sides it's going to be a really tight fit this will be the most

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difficult part of the build but i think it will dramatically improve our cable

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management how far offset are we talking this far off the back panel it's going

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to seriously hurt our motherboard it's like the mounting durability oh man i

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don't know that's risky this can still have tabs

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oh yes yes there's no reason not to wait no because that's the bottom piece which

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is fine i think we just need to start going because it's already been 12

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minutes holy crap

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this is my basic idea for joining all the stuff together at each corner we have one of these

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so panel goes on like this and so you're just going to cut slots into the panel

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that goes on here so this will just puncture through yeah it goes like this

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okay that's cool oh it'll be it's like an internal thing so the wall will be

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here and the wall over here yeah and just like a little

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buttress so you have like the circular hinge but you kind of need a pin to go

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through it well they did say we're allowed to have an ifixit kit oh my god

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just use the sim they never said that we can't just like

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fill it with ifixit bits

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i don't know Linus hasn't been cheating as much lately

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i'm surprised at how useful i was i was sort of expecting to be just the

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assistant but i got to make some key decisions that ended up working out

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really well see aren't you glad you have me on your team yeah who would think of

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this a cheat now like you

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i think james is going to be like trying to dovetail joints and stuff

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not bad how are we half an hour in already we

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haven't done anything what i want to know is if i wanted three identically

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sized pieces uh how much extra do i have to

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account for for folds

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okay so we definitely lost a significant amount of it i think we've accounted for

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some stuff that they're probably gonna forget yeah well they try and like can

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dovetail together so we've got two walls

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they're adjacent to the motherboard about their washers

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they're flush to the ground got the SSD on there i did do a test fit

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i know that i can plug my psu cables and data into that

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and so cool ready to move on we definitely should have a post for at

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least the GPU to stop it from sagging well i thought we could do that by

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having a back panel that lets this slot in true yeah it was like

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that that'll be nicer yeah i think you should cut side panels see if that they

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make sense in a thing then hand them off to me i'll cut the dovetails and slot

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them together i just had a thought you know how we were so concerned about

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cutting out fan holes for structural rigidity and rigidity our our idea of

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having the double fold your idea of having a double fold

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means the whole case can rest around the frame

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yeah so we're not even worried about that no it doesn't even matter we do a square hole and a round hole good point

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so we need to start cutting yeah and just so you know i still want to

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make the horse you still want to make the horse i still want to make the horse well our computer

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would benefit from some horsepower so why not i'm not i'm not saying no

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the only problem is that i can only draw cows well i can't draw horses well why

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not use a cow i just had a realization i think this might still be doable if we

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ask the basement at least as part of this piece because then we don't need

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or that yeah we're going this way now yeah just put the side panel on let's

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keep going we'll just keep going oh my god wait no we can't because we need to fold

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it over but if we didn't fold over one of them

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i don't like that well i don't either Linus is a smarter guy than he portrays

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a lot of the time but he's also very stubborn so if we come to a disagreement

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about something i think it could be a problem but we're

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also just gonna have to push forward because we're limited on time so no we can't do that because this is the tab

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like it's going to be drooping that's what holds the okay fine that's the

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strength so you just want to deal with it later i don't want to deal with it later but i don't think we have a choice

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okay so we use some leftover fan screws but then our problem is screw it into

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what the cardboard we haven't left anytime we haven't left anything

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those are not i don't like them this is the back of

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the case but pretend it's the front we're gonna have to have fans and then

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that like stick out thing we wanted with the air gap and i just don't know if

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that's gonna be wide enough for that the frame on the outside we can just we have

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standoffs left exactly like that just cut another one of these that just sits

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with the panel in it you're stressed out right

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now we are an hour in yeah i guess just

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send it right worst comes to worst okay if we screw something up we can just

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sharpie the entire case i was very impressed with how me and

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Linus got along um shoes off boys oh my

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god look i i don't like it but i have to work on this what do you want from me i

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think Jake and i worked together really well today

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yeah we're just going to have to support this within the case basically i don't

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know how we ended up with all this space up here but

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yeah my biggest concern about this point is i'm afraid that the motherboard just

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isn't going to stand up we didn't really we cut it before we had this system down

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i just i'm afraid there's not enough

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meat on it as a partnership i don't think we worked

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great together because i think that the other team was a more of a team whereas

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he and i agreed on what we were going to do and then just kind of worked alone to

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do it and there were times that i didn't really know what he was doing and he

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didn't really know what i was doing and i and we were just kind of doing our own thing

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i do think that if we make like a part that goes up here and like angles in

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both directions and it's just held in like that especially if it's dovetailed

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from both sides it should work

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you guys have one hour now i feel like on our side for the viewers it's really

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gonna look like we're just not doing anything until

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the three minutes where we like

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don't forget we still need to build a computer yes i know holy sh yes this is

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hopefully going to hold up the motherboard it's also the first

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completed like dovetail structure that i have

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and it's really important that it works because if it doesn't our motherboard

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might fall over which would be really freaking bad one hour remains

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i really want to fold this together and feel like we've actually made some

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progress here it's not going in

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oh no come on alex give me the good news this is not going to hold it at all okay

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we need a post then i already made it okay it's a little

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wide on that edge we can shave some off nothing we can't

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work with okay

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holy crap we have a pc case it's a box

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well my post works that was actually the part that i was most concerned about now

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it's time to start just doing it

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24 minutes we don't have anything in the case yet 24.

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these are not going together nearly as well as it did in my test piece

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here we have this nice panel gap it's a feature actually for better cooling

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i am very proud of this myself it's actually pretty close to right on

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we are no longer doing the thing

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where we were gonna have like the square out on the inside for the fans and the

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round cut out on the outside

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hands are in hey we're getting rid of this part

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rip ah the sunk costs yeah mr james i hope it's

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okay that this back panel is gonna suck at this point it just needs to get on

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there i can actually use i can have more integrated design where i use what i

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built before and then i just bend this around the corner

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and it holds up the GPU

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oh that's yours uh there you go take that one i got this one

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nobody look closely at this window just what like eyeball it like i don't

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just eyeball it it doesn't matter just go for it sixth minute and nine seconds yeah it's

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not helpful andy we are straight up not going to finish

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so is there a time penalty or what yeah ours is just as shitty well i didn't say

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ours is she it's just not done well hours is like done it's just in like uh

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some sort of a way

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yeah we're not done so

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is yours right now i'm a level with you i have nothing okay it's not garbage

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it's just not there yeah we have like a case but it's like

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a case extra half an hour

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i know how to draw a cow sort of holy this is sick oh it's way

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better than i thought it was reginald milkmaster oh yeah here can i

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just not gonna get this in here without taking it off can i just see can i just

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also there's the fans which is gonna be a whole other thing can you just humor me no okay can i just see can i just see

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i wanna see you suck okay

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i just wanna see i think gentle with the GPU pessimistic was expecting wait

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brilliant idea so let's pull it out unfold the fans yeah that opens up the

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entire side oh jesus

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i might have put the lines on the side that's supposed to yeah it was a bit of

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a how did you screw that up if it helps at all the ugly window will

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be exactly as nice as we were hoping you just lay it on top

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nice nice nice no no just just jamming a bit in it it's not that crazy

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just do it i don't care we don't have to i can't reach it and you've got to do it

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he's lost it ladies and gentlemen we got to protect

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our back panel yeah backwards i don't have time just go for it no top top top

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oh man what didn't go wrong i mean we put lines where we didn't mean to we cut

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things we didn't mean to we overlooked entire

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components and where they were going to go uh

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our SSD is just well it's in there what we have is kind

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of a floppy mess uh it's got elements that i think are good and it may still

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win i don't know what they built over there but i know they had trouble

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they're gonna lose okay

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my first thought seeing their case oh my

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god oh we're actually up against something here

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holy crap i thought theirs was going to be way crappier oh you've got to be

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kidding me the motherboard is just sitting on that's just sitting over here i hope i hope the judges noticed this

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does that even count like

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will it fall apart if moved is a requirement in integrity our team has

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integrity so if we lose we're going to lose with integrity Jake confidence

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level that i'm going to win got two words for you

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lttstore.com when i first saw their case

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ah god damn it right away i was like

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right away it's a little more like i had intended mine to be in terms of it being

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a square pretty goddamn boring kind of surprise

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they didn't draw anything on their case they must have been like really not done

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at the three hour mark just like what the hell are these are those from an

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ifixit kit is that allowed oh they started using the double-sided tape

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that's so gutty this seems like legitimately literally cheating but it's

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Linus so what do you expect judging was a mixed bag i thought Colton was way too

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generous i thought that sarah was way too generous i had no idea

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what she was going to say because she came in as a graphic designer not

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because she was applying to a highly technical position but we wanted an

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alternative perspective this one it just seems like the parts are kind of in

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there i would be afraid to move it lots of space to maneuver you got lots of air

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ventilation there does it look nice i mean

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if i was six probably looks sick dude what would you

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call that it tantalizes your brain cells when you look at it like you you see

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that cow there and it like stirs something deep in your groin three out

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of five so that gives you guys a score for me uh 18 out of 25. it's pretty jank

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tv could extra fans drives or expansion

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cards be added could a different pc be built inside this case

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absolutely as long as you don't expect to mount it anywhere the

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layout of the intake and exhaust i think is pretty much spot on okay does it look

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nice aesthetics i gave you a three the where you lost points for me

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is that sunken io it is so difficult to get at that i o and i think that that

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removes pretty much all the aesthetic goodness that you packed in there

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instead of front i o there's a picture of it i gave you a tube

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total comes to 14. it'll do in a pinch

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you could pinch it off

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i would love to see everything flush with this side where it's kind of like

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on the inside so there's a lot of extra space that could be filled but with it

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being placed more on the inside i feel like all of

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that room is taken up for aesthetics

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it's interesting

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they even had a window for their SSD i'm surprised the judges didn't look at their SSD window we didn't even have an

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SSD mount our SSD was just jammed behind the motherboard tray the top lifts off

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so obviously there's a problem there but it's spacex and spacex lifts off so

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sure overall my rating is 18.

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all right integrity four out of five yeah it looks like you can actually move

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it granted i couldn't quite see exactly how things were mounted on the inside

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but from what i did see it looked solid it has a motherboard tray damn it nobody

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noticed our motherboard tray a 5 out of 5 for modularity really i

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feel like you could do lots of things with that case i'm sure you can mount some other stuff you know aesthetics

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gave you guys a four out of five just because everything is so

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symmetrical the only thing that was really weird were you guys drunk when

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you were cutting that the hole in the back there if by drunk

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you mean we had a minute left then yes oh okay one minute left

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very safe choice going with that folded

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origami style was ingenious and it looked so clean that is a grand total of

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19. out of 25. okay okay that's good as far

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as integrity goes i think you're a pretty good guy

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not until you learn how you cheated these are all materials that were provided by the

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contest organizer shut up like the whole thing looks a lot more

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solid than the um the space box over

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here yeah okay modularity

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so like there's no mount point for a rare fan for example for cooling

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i actually originally gave you a three for this there's no exhaust except

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that open vent actually does push a lot of air it was

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upon realizing that that i changed to a four

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nice that brings us to a total of 18. i

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would say that this case is serviceable

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this is really close if i was to pick a case out of either of these i would

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probably pick yours it looks a lot cleaner one thing i was

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really proud of was managing to have no marker lines on our finished case that

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were visible to the judges you could put more stuff in there there's enough room

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if you wanted to for aesthetics i gave you a 4.5 out of

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5. it looks really nice it's not bad uh for

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a case out of cardboard honestly i'm kind of impressed you get a 19.5 out of

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25.

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can you show them how it can be lifted up and moved around whoa whoa would you

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look at that okay so let's just let's just take a look here before we um it's

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attached with double-sided tape double-sided tape provided by the

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organizer hey guys can we agree that we should have a piece of double-sided tape

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for the uh the RGB mounts since they're supposed to be included

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i would normally have this double-sided tape assuming this hardware was new and

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that's exactly what i would do i would salvage some from here and use it there

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i just came up with an alternative use later

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now that i think about it he obviously had no intention of sticking his RGB

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thing he wanted that tape for the window and he thought of it at the 11th hour

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yeah the power supply is not a mountain look at it

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ah the fans are still alive yeah but once you're inside look how

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awesome this bench is let's take off all the parts that have any double-sided

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tape on them and let's have a look at this kind of structural integrity we've

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got here god damn it's so good

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i didn't think either team was going to be able to build something this functional without any tape when you

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first told me about the challenge but hey now you guys know that if you too

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are stuck with nothing but you know a big piece of cardboard a

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hobby knife a straight edge a square and i fix it kit some double-sided tape that

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you can a positive attitude and a positive attitude

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you too can build your own case thanks for watching guys uh of course big shout

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out to c sonic look how convenient this is too i can just grab the sponsor's

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cardboard case some freaking focus
