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1 year ago I showed you guys the super

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thin rackmount gaming systems that I was planning to build for my kids then a few

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months ago I showed you guys the V2 that solved a lot of the problems with the

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initial prototype but ended up introducing some of its own today it

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reaches its final form and I have some really cool stuff to show you guys

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including these awesome PCIe risers from Cay custom PCB designs this lowprofile

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EK water cooling that makes the whole thing so slim and solution for powering

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them on and off that actually works this time I hope seriously this latest

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version of the design is so cool I think some of you might want to follow along

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from home check this out the GPU to deal with the signaling issues with our

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Optical DisplayPort goes in the front now that's

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awesome like this awesome Segway to our sponsor build Redux many people find

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check out build Redux at the link below the frustrating thing about our last

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design is how close it was to being game

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ready everything fit in the oneu and we

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even showed it working at the end of the video with great temperatures I might

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add but it had an Achilles heel this I'm

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not even saying the quality is bad they might have been great but we needed

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these to get from where the GP U was located in the front of the case to

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where it needs to plug in in the back and every time you add a connection you

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add some loss this combined with the fact that we're using active Optical

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DisplayPort cables in the walls meant that the monitors just weren't lighting

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up reliably under normal circumstances the solution would be simple why don't

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you just put the GPU in the back exactly where it's supposed to go but because

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this is a oneu Slimline chassis that would really limit the types of gpus

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that we could installing it not to mention interfere with plugging anything

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into the PCIe expansion slots that are now all blocked as for what else has

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changed the answer is pretty much everything starting with the motherboard

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we went with a prime b650 M A2 from ASUS

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and the main reason that we chose it aside from that it fits in our slim oneu

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profile without needing modifications to the io like we've had to do in the past

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is that it's a CSM board which is short for corporate stable model these

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motherboards might not be marketed for gaming but they're every bit is capable

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and they enjoy an extended product support life cycle as well as not

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wasting any money on things like RGB lights so they're quite affordable each

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of these is about 140 bucks

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then for CPU we've gone with the ryzen 57600 X look I'm not going to argue that

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this entire project isn't completely off the rails like five oneu gaming systems

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liquid cooled by a pool but for the individual systems themselves I didn't

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want to go way over kill I mean my kids are using these things thanks so this is

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a mixture of bang for the buck performance today with six high-speed

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Zen 4 cores and a platform that I can expect to get long-term upgrades at

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least for a generation maybe two cooling

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is where things get really interesting though see under normal circumstances

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you'd have a CPU water Block Plus fittings plus a tubing Bend radius that

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makes the whole assembly about this High that's not an option if you want to

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build a one new system so EK has these

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amazing am5 oneu specific blocks this is

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the WB am5 rack nickel plus Inox which

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basically means it's a nickel plated base it's rack friendly using these G18

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style fittings and it has a stainless steel top little tip I haven't talked

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about before is if you're ever not sure if youve put enough thermal compound on

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there's a super quick and easy way to check just Mount the cooler which with

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an LTT screwdriver shouldn't take take you very long then just pop it off and

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check as long as you've got full or near complete coverage of the integrated heat

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spreader you're good to go there was an old myth that if you reapplied it there

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would be bubbles underneath it or something like that but that is simply

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not true the mounting pressure is way too high for that boy has it ever gotten

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easier choosing system memory these days a year ago even 6 months ago there were

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these huge trade-offs for price to Performance but now this 32 gig kit of

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ddr5 6 cl30 was under $100 it's like

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sheesh so it's pretty much just a matter of picking something that will work

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optimally with your platform in our case AMD so we do want low latency DDR 6000

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then something that will physically fit

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so your case and your cooler don't interfere with them one of the downsides

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of a CSM board is that it's not going to have high-end features like 10 gig

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networking but as you can see we left an extra slot in our IO in oisk of all

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people makes a 10 gig network card that goes in an m.2 slot all you got to do is

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plug it in run this little extendo cable

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and then put this wherever you want we're using the same in-win cases as

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before with the NVMe back plane stripped out of them but we've made a couple of

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small modifications the io Shield obviously has to be our custom 3D

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printed one courtesy of Antoine from the lab we've added 3D printed brackets for

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power supply mounting yeah nice and these screaming

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fans have been replaced by adorable little 40 mm noct toas because we're not

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really cooling that much with them just what RAM chipset vrms the major heat

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generating components the CPU and GPU all that's going to be pulled out by the

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water I've gotten ahead of myself a little bit here though to keep the system low

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profile this case uses these super tiny

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motherboard standoffs that need to be hand installed before you you can

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actually put the board in man Antoine outdid himself with all these 3D printed

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brackets and accessories and stuff that is solid for the power supply these

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power supplies are super cool 850 watts in this tiny form factor and

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what's really wild is they're not even that loud boom just goes in like that

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awesome I'm doing the most important and fun job ever which is prepping the whips

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as I'm calling it that are going to come off of the manifold and the rack and

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connect our computers to the water cooling system it's just we have to make

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12 of them now and well lus can make the

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other ones in the future I think fitting on one side quick disconnect on the

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other pops into the back of the computer I heard that you know they always do

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this yeah that's fine they finish it just enough to shoot the conclusion of the video and then leave me to finish it

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on my weekend mhm exactly what I need is

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to get water into this system and for that that we are going to use a PCI

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bracket pass through magig what we do is we take both sides we put these G14

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adapter fittings in them little something like that then we Mount this

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right here and boom we can run tubes to

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the inside we can run tubes to the outside can you install all of those

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yeah I dropped my pencil yeah that's fine also that is a pen so no it's not

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it's a mechanical pencil all right oh you just got

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corrected something I can do while she works on that you're done hey yeah uh oh

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good I need to put in my SSD these are so overkilled Jake uh yeah so I asked

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Micron for some temporary ssds and they were like well you know if we're going

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to send them to you it' be cool if they were Gen 5 and I was like okay these are

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4 terab 700s yes it's 4 terabytes we

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were telling the people these are reasonable systems it's a placeholder

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we're going to net boot them later I guess this is going in here now but it

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definitely doesn't match the theme of the rest of the build our gpus for

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example I bought used on eBay for reasons that I will explain a little bit

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later SSD is probably worth more than my GPU I sort of forgot how these worked

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you have to take this whole thing apart let me show you how this works a PCI

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slot doesn't uhoh I see it oh oh wow

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seriously that little post like that oh my goodness uh just use your mag okay or

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use your tiny little fingers okay or use your magnet use your magnet on your

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whatever without screwing anything up we put this post back in here we get

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this o-ring back in here so it doesn't leak all over the inside of the computer

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there we go just like that and then you can see what happens is it takes these

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round openings and then it converts them

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into these slit openings that will fit in a PCI bracket that's how we can use

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these as a pass through neat huh I don't know yeah fair enough you'll think it's

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neat when you're playing Minecraft on this see unlike the last time we built a

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computer for you as a video you actually get to use this one and keep

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it I still I kept the case in case she ever wants it again when she like I

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don't know you never know but uh I don't like pink anymore oh why did you put it

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on your screwdriver then yeah as much can I put in the screws please

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absolutely I'm just going to put them in the right spot for you and then you can

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screw them in which bit is it it's the

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one yeah that's right make sure you got the ratchet set the right way yeah there

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you go good job how come the bits aren't all

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the same and the shapes all the same on the screws that is a really good

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question sometimes it has to do with the cost slot ones for example are really

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cheap to manufacture so that's why they use those sometimes it has to do with

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the different parts of the world that you might be in some types are more

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common in certain parts of the world and other types are more common in other parts of the world sometimes it has to

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do with we just didn't realize realized that there was a better way of doing it

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so there's older standards and newer standards and sometimes a really big one

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for example just doesn't fit on a really small part so you need different sizes

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yeah but why can't they just be all the same shape yeah I mean you're not wrong

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I realiz I never mentioned what case we're using this is an inwin RS 110 but

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you probably wouldn't recognize it because we stripped out all of the drive

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cages and the NVMe back plane normally you'd be able to put 10 NVMe drives in

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the front of it but now it's going be a GPU and honestly this piece is just for

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Aesthetics uh this doesn't hold anything oh but what it does do is here we go

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clip into the other piece ah there we go

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so it should hold really nicely at the front what's that for this is so that

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you can use the computer way over there in the gaming room but the computer

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itself with all the noise and all the heat can sit in the server room cool and

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we don't get to see any of the indicator LEDs nope nope all right so this is the

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computer instead of the laptop yes you're not going to have to use the

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laptops anymore they're perfectly powerful for the games that these guys

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play but I don't know what it is about laptops and just not wanting to be used

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as a desktop they constantly stop working with the external Monitor and

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they turn on their own internal display even though I tell them not to they constantly go to sleep even though I

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told them don't do that even when you're closed it's just been kind of a pain in

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the butt these are kind of a fun choice for our gpus we went with RTX 3080s it's

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it's a last gen GPU that is a great deal on eBay right now and is still great in

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terms of performance but the specific ones we chose are xc3 from EVGA and it

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just felt like this is going to be my last chance to build an EVGA powered

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gaming system I might as well take advantage of it also because it's a last

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gen card the blocks for these kind of on

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clearance right now so we were able to get a good deal on our water blocks

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mountains yeah yes Mountains for our fittings we've gone with kind of an

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unusual Choice 1/4 in barbs for the GPU

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and the reasons for that are twofold one

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in such a space constrained system it's a lot easier to deal with thinner tubing

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and number two remember how I showed you guys the

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G18 threading on the CPU blocks you

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can't really get G18 fittings to/ in barbs because that wouldn't make any

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sense so we're stuck with the small diameter tubing anyway wa no way these

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are PCIe Gen 5 yeah they're designed for

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Gen 5 that is sick I mean this is only a Gen 4 card so it doesn't really matter

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but these are from uh C pane custom PCB

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designs and basically it's exactly what it sounds like it's a custom PCB design

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on the card side we've got a device adapter this plugs in here there's six

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pin PCIe power for the power that comes

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into the bottom of the board then these these are mcio connectors this is like

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the New Gen 5 hotness for PCI extension

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then on the other side he's got this one new compatible slim SAS LP Riser that he

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built for another client he happened to have some pcbs kicking around which

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worked out great for us and finally we've got these slim SAS LP to MCI

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cables that will theoretically give us PCIe Gen 4 even at oh wow that's really

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long this kind of distance quick PSA here you might not have encountered PCIe

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signal strength issues if you've never run a riser but like any signal you can

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run into a myriad of problems the further that signal needs to travel back

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in the PCI gen 3 days the spec included extra signal power to account for the

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use of risers meaning that you could rest pretty easy even if you were using

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one that headro does not exist with PCI Gen 4 and Gen 5 meaning we're entirely

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at the mercy of the motherboard manufacture to leave enough extra signal

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at the slot so the added loss from a riser still works with the GPU in our

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our case we're limiting the amount of extra signal loss by using highquality

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adapters and cabling as our Riser but we're also using a less expensive

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motherboard which despite its smaller size helping the situation a bit uses

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lower quality components like through hole soldered instead of surface mount

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PCIe slots which can incur more loss than you'd see on a higher-end board

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with better components at worst we'll have to manually set the PCI slot to gen

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3 speeds in the bias which isn't a huge deal given the use case but it's

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important to keep in mind that if you have to use a riser with newer components to plan according you can get

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around some of the signal limitations by adding a retim that boosts the PCIe

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signal but if the 300 post long level one text Forum thread is anything to go

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by your mileage may vary so when possible it's best to just not use a

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riser we just don't have that luxury here before we plug it in though we need

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to get our GPU mounted and this is kind of cool you can see this piece at the

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front here I just put the peel back on here because I realized otherwise it's going to get mangled basically it slips

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in on the bottom side and then these are

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3D printed out of uh what did you say it's 3D TPU yeah it's mushy okay I think

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I got it let's do a test can you pull

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this out don't try that hard okay good that's good enough okay

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it's in as long as it doesn't get pushed in by just you know inserting a display

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port cable then we're good now we can go ahead and run our connectors okay these

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look very fragile do you think you can handle this yeah okay all right I don't

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have backups so hey good job I I believed in you I

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completely believed in you it was Jake who didn't believe in you Jake like this

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to Jake Jake's sad now my system is

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progressing super fast now thanks to my big helper good job I'm not that big no

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but you're a big help while she works on getting the tubing tightened by the way

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we're using this awesome stuff from Ek that it would probably last longer than

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the freaking system what is this for like fuel lines you see how it says

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Gates on there yeah that's an automotive brand so okay something that I need to

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change on the CPU block is that we don't really have room to have the inlet and

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the outlet come in this side so I've got to pull off these stop fittings and put

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them on the other side okay so I'm going to put this on and then you're going to

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worm drive this on for me okay darling you just got to hold it with your left hand there you go while you screwed them

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with your right hand good job one of the other changes I haven't mentioned yet is

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the power supplies that we're using to go from 12vt to the 24v that these iicon

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dogs take these ended up being a little bit big for the new configuration so

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we've gone with these super compact ones from thly some company on Amazon sure

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some company on Amazon thanks Jake all we had to do was take these handy dandy

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little splicer migs that they come with

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and then just put whatever leads we wanted on them so we've got SATA power

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to one side and then we've got the barrel Jack that goes into the back of the icon in terms of putting this on I

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guess velcro that's what we've been doing all right did we have to go to

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like a small small shop to get these extensions or something uh we got them

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from MX today oh from Memory Express you're going to plug this end in like

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this well you're going to try wait uh-oh

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has anyone actually tried these yet these are 8 Pin EPS to PCI adors what no

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they're not there's no way no it says

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extension but it doesn't have the Gap it does we got it does oh wait what what

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the heck it's right on this one or right on that part of that one the top left is

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square oh the the holes are wrong I'm talking about like where the cables go

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where the cables go is right okay so as

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long as we just mash it in there then we're good is it yeah yeah it is right

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okay so we just need an exacto knife I'll grab one so all we've got to do is

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take this little guide right here that is part of the PCIe connector but not

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part of the a pin EPS connector shave it

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off try not to slice open our finger no

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cut towards yourself it's the rule I know you're right the point is do as I

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say not as I do don't cut towards yourself then this should go in there

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like that hey all right no problem well

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small problem this is not really locked in place anymore for some reason oh wow

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these are awful well thanks mimx all I need to do now is get power to my fans

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which is just going to go a little something like that power to my PCIe

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device adapter okay that's uh in really good

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there and then I guess I actually do need to put the fans in I really hope I

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accounted for the space I need for these and they just kind of clip in like what

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the bottom Clips in first like that wait

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these are backwards there's your problem yeah do they go on this side backwards

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how this is backwards oh no are you

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kidding me oh no this is in backwards

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line is Sebastian are you kidding me okay this is a minor problem Oh Flip

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Flip theing yeah I the fans around that might be less work that's less work

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absolutely less work yeah the tubing the tubing classic lonus moment I could have

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sworn I looked at the other one before I did yeah not very closely swear a yeah

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all right these are coming out what do you think David is this going to just go

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and everything's going to be fine yeah I still don't understand how these go in

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other side the other side oh cuz they go on that still trying to put them in the

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other side it's not perfect m not by a

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long shot hey hey all right enough enough

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come on come on but it's in I just have

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to run this USB cable to the back of the iicon dock ah little something like that

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sure uh that seems fine then it runs all

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the way over here to the other side and then out the back like this you know

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what we are going to leave a lot of that inside oh wow um

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yeah we're going to find a spot for that later and then this ah runs to one of

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the USB 3 ports my system is just about done all I need is the fiber module for

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the back of the iicon dock but mine is actually uh keeping a fiber optic cable

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safe over in the server room so I will wait until I take it over there

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everything looks good there's no water in it right now so we're just going to turn it on until we see something and

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then stop there's no pump to run dry because the pump and the radiator are

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both external so we're not worried about that either okay she's on she's off well

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this one's not happy oh good we're off to a great start let's try another one I

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blame the child who helped me typical

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typical adult let's try the original system cuz

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we know that that one works wait wait roll roll remember the

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polarity matters on the power switches on these

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cases oh yeah is it

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yep here we go here we go here we go is

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my power on on the other side oh my God are you kidding me yeah what way does it

00:21:06.960 --> 00:21:13.360
go I forgot about that I forgot about that so Brown towards the

00:21:10.640 --> 00:21:18.120
io completely forgot about that I was ready to lose another half an hour of my

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life to that brown towards the eye oh so what you unplugged it and then just like

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clicked it with a piece of metal and it worked that is the dumbest thing I've

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ever heard yeah it's a server case thing of some sort I don't know okay post shut

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it off heck shut it off it's not even warm at

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all it's fine let's get the GPU tested then okay oh that's funny so it was

00:21:35.640 --> 00:21:45.159
pressing the power button and then holding it I get it that's why it wasn't turning on ha very funny it just posted

00:21:41.039 --> 00:21:46.760
with the GPU in does it detect the GPU

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wow the CPU is at 85° you know what would actually help

00:21:48.760 --> 00:21:56.320
better where's that water bowl I'm just going to put some water on it move your hand move your hand this is a really

00:21:53.840 --> 00:22:01.960
strange idea evaporative cooling this is the peak idea we had here

00:21:59.799 --> 00:22:05.919
put water on the computer is there any way to get water into it if you have a

00:22:03.840 --> 00:22:10.279
piece of tube in a funnel I do not take responsibility for this Jake decided you

00:22:07.679 --> 00:22:15.200
know what it doesn't need it update the BIOS while it didn't have any water

00:22:12.520 --> 00:22:19.640
running through it okay so we're we're manually this is basically the

00:22:17.000 --> 00:22:24.919
equivalent of computer CPR we're we're manually circulating the heart right now

00:22:22.159 --> 00:22:29.400
the block is much cooler than before I think this is actually this is not the

00:22:27.400 --> 00:22:34.840
stupidest thing have done today it's pretty high up there

00:22:31.600 --> 00:22:37.360
though it did finish yeah it's rebooting

00:22:34.840 --> 00:22:42.440
updating the RGB BIOS now BIOS is updating LED firmware yep can confirm

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great put your finger in the Stream is it warm probably prob feels nice oh yeah

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that's definitely warm it's about the temperature of

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P okay what is that is that wet oh yeah that's wet okay off off off off off off

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for really hopefully it's around and not on

00:23:02.880 --> 00:23:07.880
the board do you want to blow in the other side put all those microbes in

00:23:06.159 --> 00:23:14.880
there brother it's like a Renaissance pain um awesome it doesn't do you see it

00:23:12.440 --> 00:23:19.799
in there at all it's hard to tell from here these got to come off come off

00:23:18.320 --> 00:23:23.799
first everything everything's got to come off okay I'm heading

00:23:24.320 --> 00:23:30.480
out I see an O-ring you know what actually the way that this design is

00:23:28.720 --> 00:23:32.600
designed I don't think any water got on the

00:23:32.640 --> 00:23:40.640
GPU there is a little in there but there's a big space between the back of

00:23:36.799 --> 00:23:43.159
the you see there's a big gap there that

00:23:40.640 --> 00:23:48.600
being said the reason that this happened these EK Pro terminal kits that give you

00:23:44.960 --> 00:23:50.840
the 45° angle uh they're usually squared

00:23:48.600 --> 00:23:55.480
off we had to shave these down to make them fit on these blocks and I think

00:23:52.440 --> 00:23:58.200
this one didn't get shaved quite enough

00:23:55.480 --> 00:24:03.679
so that it wouldn't properly clamp lamp down on that side so if I file this a

00:24:01.360 --> 00:24:07.000
bit more and then tighten it back up it should be fine we fixed our GPU leak we

00:24:05.600 --> 00:24:12.240
needed to add the O-rings at the terminal uh whoopsie on that one I

00:24:09.799 --> 00:24:15.679
installed the drivers it's detected but does it

00:24:16.080 --> 00:24:24.000
work W nice keep putting water in there

00:24:20.720 --> 00:24:26.840
should we game or CPU temperature

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reports as 45° that's not bad call it it's it's also only 22 Watts so that's

00:24:29.039 --> 00:24:35.000
actually not that great Colin go faster if you wait if you squeeze it

00:24:33.720 --> 00:24:39.760
harder does it does it go down yeah it does we're

00:24:38.520 --> 00:24:46.440
down to 40 39 come

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on 38 how much water you got left you

00:24:46.440 --> 00:24:52.640
got enough for a whole game a battle bit wow I haven't played this yet but it

00:24:51.159 --> 00:24:58.600
seems like this would be a lot of fun I died but it works let's check our attempts see if Colin's been doing a

00:24:55.679 --> 00:25:06.080
good job 51° on the CPU I imagine this is not a very hard to run game uh what

00:25:01.440 --> 00:25:08.000
about our GPU 42° oh got him oh got him

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below the system works I don't know about the other four but we'll find out

00:25:50.919 --> 00:25:55.520
in the next part where we actually hook them all up to the water cooling now

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