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okay so last night tried to kind of make

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a stencil for the nuclear logo didn't go very well i used this version and then i

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have some adhesive-backed stencil paper but as you can see tracing things is not

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exactly a forte for me most of these were done on a table so i could barely

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see actually through to the actual logo i need some form of backlight to help me

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so i thought of grabbing the ultimaker turning it on so the white light is

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shining through it and putting it down on the table but another thing that was

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brought up is that i should be tracing it this way

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brandon pointed out that it's a lot easier because of the grid lines and it's a lot easier because it's paper if

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i'm going to be cutting everything anyways it doesn't really matter

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so here we go

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to learn more i love how of all the things that i've

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either never done before in this build or i'm extremely an inexperienced in

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creating a stencil was the biggest roadblock

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all right so that was the first one done honestly it actually kind of looks

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okay so i need to create three more of those and then

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four more that are actually just a circle and don't have the nuclear

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details on the inside this is gonna be a bunch of stenciling so i'll catch up

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with you guys in a sec

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i can probably just tape the crap out of it

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okay so i have my four nuclear three uh

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oh where's one of them anyways i'll find it i have my four nuclear logos now i

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need to cut the shapes and things out of the nuclear logos using an exacto knife

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and a cardboard box we're getting close

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how's that i gotta cut out three more that took forever so

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all right so all my tape markers are on the 3d printed bomb spacer thingy all

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the stencils are cut so now it's time to take the adhesive part of my stencil off

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and stick it on the bomb that doesn't look right

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that's three inches up what the f

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one good thing is the adhesive doesn't seem too strong

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and try to place it down and hopefully it won't be too hard to get off

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logo number two it's with one thingy facing up

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i now need to take off my placement stickers the placement of

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these things admittedly is not perfect

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okay so now it's time to paint the nuclear logos so i wet the brush

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and i'm gonna dip it in that's basically what i know to do so

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wish me luck

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this is kind of supposed to look a little weathered

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so you know what if there's imperfections maybe they were on purpose

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okay okay youtube comments

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we should rename this video make it not even about fallout 4 anymore and just

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call it luke is really bad at arts and crafts

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hopefully i can even that out a little bit on further coats but for now we just

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need to let it dry next in line in the train of nerve

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wracking things that we have to do is cut the bomb because we need i o holes

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we need to cut holes for power audio HDMI and an HDMI coupler

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also we don't have to cut a hole for Ethernet there was an option to just

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screw in an ac wi-fi dongle thing so i'm

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going to do that and then leave it inside the case so before i start

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cutting i actually kind of need to figure out how big the things are that i

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need to cut the holes for so for audio pass-through like this i've just used an

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elastic band and i'm going to use crazy glue to glue them both together so the

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hole can be for both of them for usbs i'm going to stick them all

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together like this and then glue all of these together so that i can have one

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big bank of usb passthroughs that i cut

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one hole for wow these went really fast

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they're already like rock hard

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how's that look okay that was a little close with the

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super glue and the usbs and it drawing really quickly around the elastic band

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but i think we're good so i just need to let these things dry

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okay so we're doing the second coat of paint now

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so we'll see how it goes this time

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so i went outside of the stencil slightly right here oh my goodness you

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can still see it how do i fix that i don't know

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all right so the next hurdle is making sure that everything on the inside

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doesn't fly all over the place whenever you try to move it

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at all and my idea for this was terrible

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so i called my dad who's generally better at these things than i am and he

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came up with a way better idea which was using ready rod to run supports through

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the bomb bolting them on the outside and then also using ready ready rod to

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support the power supply in the top so we're gonna do that

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but that's way too high up right there how far could this motherboard go down

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because we could basically bring the bolt system down farther then you've got

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room

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like maybe even raise it up a little bit more than that

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okay i got my marks so now we just have to project these straight down

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there's rod number one these might even be too wide

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they are uh we'll need just probably something

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across yeah like we could plastic or even just like a zap strap

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all right so we've changed our minds a little bit instead of actually going through

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the holes on the motherboard we are going to just suspend the motherboard

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from the rods using zap straps all the ready rod holes are now done

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we're gonna have it poke out a little bit past the nut on the end and we're

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gonna chop the end of the ready rod off on this side so both sides look the same

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yeah dad had the idea of using some actual piece of something to make the

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platform instead of just zap straps we're gonna use the meshed part so it

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actually breathes a little bit better and i'm just gonna jumble the crap out of it

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we have made our power supply platform so it fits right into the top like so

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and i'll probably hot glue that in place or whatever and then the power supply just goes

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right on top of it so with sound effects yeah

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specifically that's that's the sound that the power supply makes when you put

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it down okay so the super glue and rubber brand

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rubber brand okay so the super glue and rubber band thing actually did seem to

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work so now it's time to actually cut so the first thing i'm going to put in is

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our audio okay so i just drilled my pilot hole so

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i know on this side where i want the headphone stuff to go

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so what i'm going to do now is drill a bigger hole with a slightly bigger

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drill bit then just file it out

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boom boom okay this is an exciting moment our

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first bit of i o is coming out of the bottom of the bomb

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that is our audio so i'm gonna hop glue this bad boy in

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then we're gonna move on the next one i'm gonna cut is for the HDMI coupler it

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has a little overhang with some bolt holes in it so i'm gonna just cut a

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circle push it in from the outside bolt through the bolt holes and then

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it'll be secured that way

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brandon just pointed out that it kind of looks like a surprised face like oh my

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goodness if you're drilling a hole like this use

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this kind of drill bit save you a lot of trouble i just forgot

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perfect look how snug that is oh my goodness

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so if i can find screws that fit and nuts that fit on those screws i would

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like to bolt it in but honestly doesn't even need it

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usb is next in the row so i'm gonna do usb now and i'll just deal with the

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extra wires dremeling's pretty much gonna be my best bet because it's a long

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rectangular space

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another like impressively close fit

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i'm gonna pull it in a little bit and then hot glue it and we'll be good to go

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i can't get this stuff off me geez

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i got hot glue stuck on my finger okay so i'm just picking the positioning for

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the power about there should be okay

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okay so we have our hole of where we want it to go

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okay boom there is our power cable just need to

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bolt that in and then we're good to go all right so all the i o is done i

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didn't have the feed on while i was actually drilling these this top one for

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the usb 3 works just fine the second one in it's going

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to interfere with this leg pretty quick then the second bottom one

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kind of close if you have some large usbs so when you're doing this again get

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it away from this leg somehow is a good idea

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okay so the final coat of paint has been applied

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i just have to take it off now this is a little bit nerve-wracking because it looks kind of like absolute junk right

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now so hopefully it doesn't after we pull all this tape off so there's a

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little bit of spill over but that's probably my fault somehow i'm

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not a very artsy person so i'll take the blame there all right so most of the

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things we have to do are done now i just need to cable manage because if i don't

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cable manage well enough or at all the computer components will literally just

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not fit okay so i need to make spacers

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i thought why not some cardboard i'm going to

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tape them onto the card here and here i don't know if this is gonna

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work but i gotta give it a shot so here we go

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okay so our custom ghetto cardboard spacers are done they're taped on and

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i'm gonna try to fit this guy i actually think that's gonna work

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one more problem that i have is actually this guy jut out of metal at the end which could

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touch the end of the motherboard so i'm gonna have to do something about that

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okay so i grabbed some like shelf material stuff i don't even know

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what this is but it's not conductive

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i still have no idea how i'm just gonna actually even have this on there but

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as you can probably already guess the airflow in this system is going to be

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horrible so we're going to have to address that and we will do that by

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testing it first with no additional airflow

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measures and then we'll try to add a few things here or there and see what we can

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do to improve it now i know i said that

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we're going to be hanging the motherboard off the support bars with

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zap straps but it like doesn't move at all

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so i'm gonna zap strap it anyways but

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realistically there's no point all right so moment of truth we're gonna

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turn it on oh i'm really nervous um

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oh

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hey oh

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okay whoa the computer works

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okay the computer works oh i was really worried about that for

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so many different reasons um but all right i need to figure out

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thermals real quick so running i did 64 on the CPU within like a couple seconds

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we had a CPU throttle of about 30

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so yep one thing i'm going to try to do is

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try to fit an industrial ppc Noctua in there i don't know if i'm gonna be able

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to make it fit i might have to do a smaller fan but this would be nice

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that does seem to be helping the cooling although i really don't think that's

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gonna fully solve the problem whoa oh yeah there it is

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CPU throttling now one thing that i'm actually going to

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try to do is maybe just turn off turbo

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turbo mode disabled

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so what we're going to do is try to jump into our

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crisis 3 skybox test if it's able to pass that then

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it's probably fine

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well i've never had a complete computer red screen before

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that's a first no idea what that means but it's not

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good eleven one i broke everything is what

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this one's called okay so last night Linus saw us moving around on the motion

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sensor things and kicked us out told us to go to bed um i came in this morning i

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had missed my alarm picked up the bomb didn't realize that

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there was something over top of the legs

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and two of the supports on the legs this

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one and this one actually completely broke off so i super glued them and then

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when i went to go put the bomb down immediately after breaking it there was

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something holding on to the switch cable and it ripped the red wire completely

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out um so i stripped both ends of that

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soldered that back together this is working again

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um at that point i was pretty pissed off and i was like i just want this freaking

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thing to work i recable managed a whole bunch of stuff

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and then i dremeled and cut out two pretty massive holes actually on the

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bottom and then grabbed some really low profile 60

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millimeter fans from some stock AMD coolers that we had and i'm gonna mount

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those in the bottom as air intakes so

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those should help quite a bit and with in between the clips up here cut out

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there should actually be airflow this time so

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let's try finishing the build a second time

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hopefully i don't massively break anything else

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and yeah let's go

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i have noticed that there is actually some extra room here so i might actually

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try to upgrade the CPU cooler the silverstone ar06 is in uh it was a

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bit of a tight fit on the back had some problems there but it's fine also

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the RAM didn't fit as nicely as i'd hoped so this second inner stick of

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course their lpx uh got a little bit of a unique

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treatment the caps for the heat pipes on the cooler

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were a little bit too big and pressed against it and made it lean into the

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other stick so i took a dremel to it

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and uh kind of

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cut some grooves where man this looks horrible where uh

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the heat pipes would actually be trying to go

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so now you can put it in uh

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it actually fits just fine so um once Linus sees that i might not have

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a job so hopefully you guys like this video a lot

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the 300 watt is no longer needed this

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thing served me well for the time i had it but

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the 450 watt has finally showed up got

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it got it got it which is good because last night when we were testing we did

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actually run into some power issues so very happy to see that got our new

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cooler on the motherboard time to start trying to put things back together

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it's unlikely that it will melt a lot of computers are plastic too

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hot damn all right so inside you can see we've

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got some space in front of the CPU for it to breathe

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we've got our two sticks of RAM like we were talking about this y cable for the

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fans goes to the two fans that are in the bottom this windy SATA cable kind of

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tries to keep itself out of the way and then plugs into the SSD which is back

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here we have our anti

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mat thing which is going to try to keep the back of the motherboard protected

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from things shorting it out we have our nano which is held away from

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the motherboard a little bit by our custom cardboard spacers and our blue

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painters tape our Wi-Fi card

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is actually keeping the SSD away from

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the back of the graphics card because

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the SSD is closed in metal and i don't want it to short the graphics card and

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all together it fits all under the top

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crossbar which is the ready ready rod or whatever

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um so that we can put the plate on top

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of there we can put our new watt power supply on top of that

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plug it into here plug in the graphics card plug in the motherboard 24 pin and

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8 pin and then plug in the SSD and then we're going to see if it

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runs okay so there's one thing left that could ruin everything um

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the top of the bomb gets this ring on it and then this cap goes on top of that

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ring but on the inside part of the idea that we have for air to

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be able to escape out the top is for these sections between the clips to be

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cut out if i miss i could take out one of the

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clips and then it might not actually go in here and then there's just going to

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be a hole in the top of our bong which will look super dumb

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one random note i haven't shaved since we started this

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because i've literally been working on this or sleeping

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i showered have a shape

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all right so the top is on um it's clipped in there we left a

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little bit extra on each side so i could click it in and then we taped it on so

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that it shouldn't rotate and then fall in so that those air gaps should

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actually stay there now i'm a little bit worried because there's some weight to

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it and those legs

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are maybe not as strong as they used to be

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in their young days so it's kind of go time wanna make sure

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this thing works

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okay so the legs go in

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it's plug-in time

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okay so fans installed on the bottom new

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CPU cooler the CPU was thermal throttling within seconds before now

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we've been running it 64 for a little bit we're floating between 60 70 degrees

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i think we might have done it

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can save 10 all right

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that is it it works the computer runs i've

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already ran crisis 3 on it everything's fine it's not thermal throttling it's

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got some good stuff going on

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it's been it's been a while i've been working on

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this thing since monday at 9 30 a.m until about midnight every single day

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and now we're finally here it's seven something on a thursday i don't even

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know what happened to this week hopefully you guys liked the video give

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it a like if you did honestly that will help because if everyone appreciates

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this i can maybe do this for other game launches or say movie launches like star

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wars in december anyways that's about it

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like i said like the video if you liked it dislike it if you didn't but like

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come on man damn it's like rude and stuff anyways

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