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oh no whoa

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i am cursed today what is up fellow gamers

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so far everything i know about the e blaster i learned from this single

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picture on reddit and the fact that it comes with a gigantic hiking style

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backpack but i'm excited because if this is the

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future of portable gaming

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whether it's the illness fog or something else truthfully i'm a bit

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confused right now because they sent me two graphics cards two power supplies

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and really no instructions so why don't we begin by

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opening up the e blazer

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wait dear Linus congratulations

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you've been chosen to do the e bladster test

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put together an e-blaster without a manual

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this is totally not because i haven't created an english manual yet

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oh crap it's a backpack mountable

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full freaking computer

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what could go wrong

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first thing i did was lay the thing down on the monitor

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okay hold on i apparently get one small

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tutorial how to put the legs on okay

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this is an early prototype this is their their low volume production they have

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apparently actually shipped some units to individuals so it's it's 3d printed

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but they are apparently working on injection molded parts for here here

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here here here here and here and i mean

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as it is it works

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by now it should be more clear what we're looking at here but we still don't

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know why we are looking at here

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according to the creator jonan bonsen he

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had grown tired of the compromises of gaming laptops high prices poor thermals

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and of course lower performance compared to gaming

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desktops so why not have something that achieves all of that i mean if the

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battery life is going to be negligible and you're going to need a giant bag to

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cart the thing around anyway you might as well save a buck and get the

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customizability that a desktop affords of course

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the journey from that concept to here has been complicated and my journey from

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this to a built computer is apparently going to be

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very complicated i should probably give pluf a call maybe he can clarify why i

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have two power supplies and two graphics cards to start with

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okay truthfully i have done almost nothing so

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far but the reason i called is that i wanted to get a better understanding of

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the parts you sent me i don't see a CPU

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but i have two graphics cards and two power supplies is this some kind of

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special magic computer no no no

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no no no there should be a CPU with the memory and the SSD

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oh oh you're right i see it i see it yeah it's in there did you get it open

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well you haven't uh you haven't addressed my two power supplies into

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graphics cards oh sorry yeah so basically i was thinking of doing like

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an average gamer build 750 watt and a 30-70 but it can technically fit a three

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slot card up to 13 inches so there's a 30 80

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ti and a thousand watt power supply in there if you wanted to go that route

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wait yeah so you asked me have i gotten it open yet because you are expecting

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that to be a challenge i suppose

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uh maybe you know what i think you underestimate me i don't want your life

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lying goodbye see ya

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we got this whoa i started

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taking off screws at the top and

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okay uh this is neat we've got some io pass

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through here network front audio so that's your headphone

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microphone jack for two usb 2's two usb

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3s where'd you plug in display

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here's the back so it seems to be uh stamped aluminum

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which is which is good because it's lightweight but don't expect it to be

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the strongest thing in the world you know what i mean i actually don't see

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any case fans so i guess it better perform

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like an open air test bench because it sure won't perform like a case with

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cooling fans oh oh oh oh

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these are locks

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oh okay well that one came up

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oh okay these appear to be quad SSD mounts no shortage of storage

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capacity in this thing this bracket here

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seems to be designed to accommodate pretty much any ac to dc power brick

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that you could require for what seems to be a 24 inch gaming

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monitor shark gaming not a common brand here in north america so i don't know

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anything about this particular model but i'd say that as long as you don't have a

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super high profile brick yeah it should probably fit in here as for how you

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would handle plugging into a monitor that does not require an ac to dc

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adapter yes there does seem to be a way to do that you can either come down here

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or it looks like this oh okay this piece can be

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permanently popped out it's actually still held in place with these little

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spot welds here so i don't want to mess with that right now

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hey yeah i've got another question for you

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okay what is it that made you think i wasn't gonna be able to handle this i

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got this

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i don't know it's uh there's no instructions and there's nothing it's a

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bit of a prototype so there's no um arrows or anything did you open the back

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i did i did it kind of fell

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off okay so i i think i'm in good shape

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but it is also quite possible that i will end up calling you

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sure yeah it's yeah it's small form factor uh that was that's kind of the

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main hard part though is finding those tabs so as long as you're able to get it

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off then you should be okay for the most part i

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always get it off okay right you know what though now that

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we've got it open there's some really cool stuff in here that we should take a

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closer look at first of all this has got to be the flattest displayport cable

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that i have ever seen and if i had to guess i would say that this is

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not meant to be a like desktop full-size

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displayport cable this looks more like it's some kind of

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ribbon cable used for displayport signaling in like

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laptops or integrated devices but that they have just you could see

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probably soldered a full-size displayport connection to

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and then heat shrink wrapped themselves and this is another cool thing

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apparently this this leg design is patented by them and i can see why they

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would have done that it's actually super cool when you press the button

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okay you can see the teeth loosen up so that's what allows the feet here to move

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freely okay and as soon as you let go the teeth lock

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the feet into place and they're not infinitely adjustable but from the

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outside the adjustments are so fine that honestly i couldn't tell i had to open

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it up and look at the spacing of the teeth to find out what exactly the

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adjustment granularity was all right we're going full bore

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1000 watt power supply for our motherboard we've gone with a

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b660i gaming wi-fi from ASUS's rog strix

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lineup why this because it has everything we need dual m.2s one

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on the front with cooling one on the back with not as much cooling ample vrms for the

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core i7 that we're going to be installing i say core i7 i meant core i5

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12600k i guess they expected me to take the

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more reasonable path for the build team couldn't decide what they wanted me to

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build today something that makes sense or something that is absolutely balls to

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the wall so we've got Corsair vengeance ddr5 400 mega transfer per second which

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doesn't sound that impressive until you learn that it is a

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cl36 kit which yes for those of you who have not been

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paying close attention for ddr5 is is pretty darn tight for cooling we've gone

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with the lga 1700 version of the Noctua l9i that's the thing about builds like

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this is that while they can be big

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you don't have a lot of depth to them right because you're trying to make them

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packable you know what i bet that's why we went with the core i5 because those

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higher end alder lake chips really do spit out a lot of heat

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i assure you that was not the fault of the tool that was the operator you can still

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safely sign up for a notification for when the LTT Store

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screwdriver is going to arrive there are different colors by the way so

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you can see this motherboard slides exactly

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in between these rails here there's no room to move

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a word of advice for e-blaster you guys do not actually want to target

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tolerances that tight for mass production

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that will be a problem for you man this is gonna look

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awesome the length for my Ethernet run is

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perfect lands right in the two and a half gig port on my motherboard here you

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can see that but what i would have thought they would have done is some

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kind of lower profile boot here especially if they're you know diying their own cables

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and stuff curiously we actually are not going to be relying on any of the rear i

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o of the motherboard we're actually just going to use all of the front i o

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headers man this is actually going to be a super easy build what were those guys

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worried about they think covid addled my brain

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can't build computers anymore i remember when i was the tech tip man while we're

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connecting the modular cables to the power supply i am extremely pleased to

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bring you guys finally the answer to

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what this random extra connector hanging off the 24 pin

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cable is silverstone emailed me when i expressed confusion about it

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in december of 2020 and said

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hey it's to allow the power supply to detect

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voltage drop and ripple changes faster to improve voltage regulation and ripple

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and noise performance you know i'm actually liking this thing

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so far instead of screwing into the top of the

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pci rear bracket here like we would normally do

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the way they have it set up you actually screw in from the bottom

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and it clamps it from the other side i actually also do not think that this

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is the best card design for this particular chassis you can see that

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that fan back there is going to be completely suffocating

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well not quite completely but nearly completely i don't know if this card's a

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very good idea this could be another spot where e blaster could benefit from

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having some additional mesh because almost any GPU is going to be designed

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to draw fresh air from the front of the card like this so you're going to have

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that mesh cover here and anything that

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you can even passively get rid of out

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the back of a card or around the bottom of the card that's going to be a good

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thing yeah it might heat up the back of your monitor a little bit but that's a

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sacrifice i'm willing to make i'd rather a cool GPU and a hot monitor than the

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other way around yeah this is a more traditional style card

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what's funny about this one though is it's actually a taller than usual i

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don't know if either of the gpus they sent me are compatible brandon

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now you're cooking with GPU do we have any clearance issues no okay

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it can accommodate high profile cards

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it feels like a high quality riser it doesn't say anywhere on it that it's gen

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4 but hopefully it is i moved their weird 3d printed pci slot

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cover from the outer slot to the inner

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one and the reason i did that was because i was hoping to actually still

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get away with the 3080 ti and i'm hoping to do that by having

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enough space behind the card see that that it can kind of

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get rid of some of that hot air somehow hopefully maybe but without drawing all

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of it into the CPU there's a little sandwich there

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see that oop well now you can see it

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oh oh crap man how am i making this worse

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the thing is i'm not saying this is any less secure than a regular case in fact

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i would say it's the opposite of that the fact that you've got all of the load

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being born vertically like this

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means probably pretty good the issue is that because the focus of this product

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is portability and like this could be

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thrown around in a backpack or something i would like to see something bracing

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the back of the cart that's awesome

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i mean considering how long this even take that this took like an hour to film

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i'm sitting here talking to you guys instead of being focused on building and

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i have no instructions now that i've had it fall apart on me i

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think i have a much better understanding of how this is supposed to work this clip kind of like

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holds it and then the top piece and the other one kind of

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cover it or something wait you told me to post it before

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closing it and i didn't do it this thing looks so awesome brandon did you even

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get like a like a glamour shot of it

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that looks amazing now it's all closed up it looks sick

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you should just get get some like get some get some brandon's going on

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you ready uh-oh

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classic you close the panels before you

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what is that yeah what are you doing why are you mad okay is it this four pin

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never plugging in that stupid four pin connector again well did i plug it into

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the wrong spot or something no

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see that that's why i got confused silver stone

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it's definitely heavier now you know to the credit

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this hinge design i mean it's pretty good considering how heavy it is but

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it's you know in an earthquake you definitely notice there's not much in

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the way of postcodes on this board because it's itx but it looks like it's

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a vga code and it didn't take me long to figure out

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that i did make a small boo-boo

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i never actually plugged in the PCIe riser

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that'll come i'm closing it up the system has posted in safe mode it might

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be because you are an idiot all right i don't

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really like this straight up thing that we got going on here but i can fix that

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okay it's definitely

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they make these adjustments look very easy in the video maybe it's just a

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matter of like not being jacked enough but that is not that easy

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i do wish this was a little more attractive if i have to see it above my

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it kind of makes it feel like the monitor has gigantic like made for

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children style bezels like uh

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like i expect to see a huge vtec logo here you know

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you know technically nothing would prevent you from putting a bigger monitor on it

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yeah it's just vasa but

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good luck fitting it into the backpack when you're done

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oh we're going we're coming back to the backpack don't you worry

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shark gaming um my first impression of you is not favorable this looks like a

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tn panel thankfully it's 240 hertz but i was right this is in fact a tn panel

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so trying to run a torture test here

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oh wow CPU package 100

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um i can definitely feel

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an aura of warmth around it that poor CPU cooler is not getting fresh air but

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honestly i feel like that might be a bit of a configuration error on our part

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because we could have easily put a higher profile cooler on here and then i

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don't think it would be an issue at all it would do two things it would a be a

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bigger heat sink and b allow the fan on the top to draw fresh

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air in from outside the case rather than taking that recirculated air from our

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rtx 3080 founders that's blowing a lot of hot air around inside the case did i

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remember to put thermal compound on brandon did you ever actually see me put

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it on the CPU oh my god do i have to pull the whole

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thing

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oh no it's definitely not my finest tech tips

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moment you know what i got thermal compound all over myself and i was getting it all

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over things and i was like kind of annoyed

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so i think i got a little distracted at the time let's find out

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oh i did put thermal compound on oh there you go that's good

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well why is that at 100 freaking degrees then i even got a pretty good spread like

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that's fine and now my install is corrupt

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i don't know does this case work yeah yes it holds

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hardware should we have put a slightly bigger cooler on it

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yes would i recommend using a founders card

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probably not i would i would probably lean towards a different style of card

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but but none of that means that this concept doesn't work and that your

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Windows will break what i want to know next is how's the transportation like in the

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backpack let's let it attempt its repairs but otherwise i think we're just gonna

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move on hardware info is gone brandon

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i had hardware from desktop it's got prime95 was the last thing i installed i

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installed for market hardware info before i installed prime95

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prime95 is gone the actual executable is gone

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is this part of the repair process microsoft you just remove all the last i

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mean it's kind of smart actually yeah i'm at 55 degrees at idle right now the

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GPU's not even doing anything we can't even blame the GPU spitting hot air all

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over the place we're pretty much reaching equilibrium here so our rtx 3080 ti

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is performing exactly as we'd expect and in spite of all that heat being

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thrown around our CPU temps actually haven't changed

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we're still sitting at around anywhere from 50 to actually yeah they're all

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sitting around 50 degrees on all the p-cores wow i

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haven't looked at this game on a tn monitor in a while

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it's not better

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let's just put it in the backpack none of it has anything to do with the case i

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will give you my personal Linus tech tips guarantee

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now another thing that e blaster

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wanted to make clear is that

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this is not the final form for their backpack and i should certainly hope not

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it's really not anything special and the zipper's broken also speaking of zippers

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there's an exposed zipper both here and here meaning that there will always

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be a zipper up against your panel which is not something that i would recommend

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is this really portable is this a competitor for a gaming laptop

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for someone who you know lands a lot or whatever else right now

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my gut feeling is i don't know guys but

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let's put it on the back let's cinch up the waist straps

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and we'll see if my feelings change like i said this zipper is broken so i

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can't actually do it up this is

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this feels a little sketchy for a very specific customer yeah i

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could see a total because it's not just the case right

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like that's the thing you got to remember i could see a total all-in-one gaming

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machine actually making a ton of sense compared

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to other gaming aios because you can build it yourself it's price competitive

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and infinitely customizable but

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i don't think this one is designed

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for me i just am not the target market

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i can't the point is i get where they're going

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with this but for the number of times that i actually have to

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carry a full gaming rig i'd rather have an sff

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and a portable monitor or something like that then

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fully commit to this form factor and if i traveled a ton

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well then i would probably spend the extra

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on something like an ASUS x 13.
