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okay it's personal rig update 11 times so I've made a few more changes to the

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case and I'm actually starting to put it back together so I want to do a complete

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dry run with the System Assembly before

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I send it off to be powder coated last time I got this case powder coated I

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actually forgot to send this piece this piece and one other piece I think it was

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this one up here to the powder coater so I ended up with a few silver pieces left

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I don't want to make that mistake again I also want to make sure that all of the

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cable management holes that I've cut are

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going to actually help me so the cable management holes I've cut since last

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time are this one for the front USB 3

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I've also cut a hole in the bracket for

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the front USB 3 dad so uh this will be

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powder coated as well don't mind the ugliness so that'll be there um

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I've also cut some table management holes in

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the back of the motherboard tray here so this will help me get things like the

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eight pin things like power cables for

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my drives uh this will be great for

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bringing things like 24 pin up to the front and then this will be great for

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things like the fans for that radiator that's going to be in the front bringing them down to the basement to get power

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so uh that's the the reasoning for all those I have also

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uh expanded some of the cable management holes that I put in the motherboard back

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plate so let's go ahead and uh put this

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in oh hold on wait for

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it that's usually a good sign there we go okay so in addition to

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the CPU cutout I did last time and yes I have sanded these down they're not going

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to cut me or cut my cables I've added uh

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a hole here which will bring up the 24 I was going to bring the 24 around this

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side and I still may but uh my wife advised me that it should come this way

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in order to not look as ugly and then this is for SATA if I ever do use SATA

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this is for my front IO so yes dry build

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time without powder coating and yeah my

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battery died so anyway um test fit time

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I've made a little bit of progress on it uh per popular demand or as Whatever by

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popular demand the 24 pin will not be going around the T Virus it will instead

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sit right about there next to it however that does leave me with a bit of a

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challenge um for what to do about the PCIe cables cuz they're not really they

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were designed to come out wider the way that I did the sleeving I would have

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done them um yeah I would have done them

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differently if ID known that I was going to be doing something different with

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those like maybe I would have I could have done twos and twos this way and

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then brought them down here instead or something like that but right now I really really really don't know what to

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do with them really pleased with how this is going to look once this is black

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and it doesn't contrast as much so I can get all of my ssds on the back data no

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problem um I got to widen this hole up

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here or well whatever you can't see that but I I don't know if I already pointed

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at this in the other video that I shot but um yeah got a widen

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that other than that I'm very very excited about this build now that it's

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finally coming together it's just time to uh clean everything off and get it

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powder coated so stay tuned guys and

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