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Oh my god, we are screwed. I saw you might have a manual.

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We have taken out so many screws. The people love it when we suffer.

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That looks like ass. Charles would be proud. I really hope he doesn't watch this.

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Wait, how do we get this piece back in?

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It's been a month and a half. I've undergone some changes.

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As of why. Do you want the good news or the bad news first?

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Bad news. No, I'm going to give you the good news. Okay.

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I got the manual. Guy on Reddit came through.

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We got the manual. Let's go. Do you want the bad news now?

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Yeah. When you walked away from the shoot. Oh no. I did a quick test fit.

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It's not even close, but even when you make them skinny like this,

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the GPU manufacturers make them tall,

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which not always an advantage. You wouldn't believe the kind of places I can fit in.

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But there's good news that I haven't shared with you yet.

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Jake knows a guy because Jake always knows a guy.

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No way. Somehow gets these. Is this a 5090 as well?

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This is a 5090, but instead of the fittings being on the top,

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like in most desktop systems, they're at the back.

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Because this is designed more for like rack mount and server systems.

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Got it. Where they often have the same height constrictions.

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Constrictions. Restrictions. Restraints. I haven't technically actually made sure that this fits in here.

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Oh, they made their own PCI back plate. Oh, it's single slot. Uh, okay.

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It's bent. Good effort. Hold on.

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Well, let's hope it fits. This because it's bent doesn't mean it doesn't work just fine.

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I got three kids.

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Oh, dude. Wow, there's plenty. Dude. There's so much room.

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We're good. Oh, yeah. All problems solved.

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Definitely not. But you have news? Yes.

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Because I was aware of the manual. I was reading through it.

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I think we need to take the entire thing apart.

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You think? Based on the manual and how it starts by just saying,

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please dismantle the entire thing. No, but we did that.

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We put the thing in. But getting things like the radiators in.

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No, we could do it. Getting the tubing up and through.

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Linus, I think we need to dismantle the whole thing.

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No. All right. You're paying the OT then in four hours

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when we realize we need to dismantle the whole thing. We have all day.

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And I still don't believe. No, we got this. We got this. Man, even this manual is obsessive.

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How many pages is it? 134.

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Full color images everywhere. Like this thing is healthy.

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But do not think we need to take the whole thing apart looking at the images? No, I actually have read through it too.

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And surprisingly, it seems like we figured out

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a lot of the hard parts. Most of the really specific instructions in here

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that we haven't done are for parts that we don't have. Got it.

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For instance, this radiator mount thing here, we don't have that.

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So we're just going to have to drill holes in the bottom of the case and mount the radiator directly.

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It's a $2,000 case. I know. But this mount is not one of Charles's original parts.

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This isn't in the manual. And you can see the finish on this isn't the same.

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This is sharpie. You're right. Okay.

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This was figured out after the fact when Silverstone wasn't manufacturing accessories

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for it anymore as a way to get radiators into these things. Got it.

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So no, like we got this. Boom. So we just put in four screws and that's it.

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That's your radiator mount. Do we have fans? We actually have a whole ton.

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There's like 16.4 million. Stop it. Okay. There is a couple bins of them.

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Yeah. I thought you were pointing at those ones.

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These monsters. Put that down.

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How about Noctua Industrial? That seems like kind of the right thing to do. I prefer RGB.

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You would spit on a man's grave before he's even buried.

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Put that down. Okay. Okay. Do you prefer coarse air instead of leanly?

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No, no, it's Charles.

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He likes things that are classy. No, I don't think we should because we don't have any other RGB in there.

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That's true. So it would just be like random RGB glowing out through the bottom.

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Ooh, underglow. I was just thinking underglow and it's kind of gold and silver.

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We could give it like a yellow underglow. We'll let the audience decide.

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Fill out the poll now and we'll go with your choice.

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Wow. That was a good choice. Great choice. They picked RGB.

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No, let's pick this one. How do we do half and half?

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Seems right. Cool. No, stop it. Fine, go knock to us.

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You actually have to make a choice. Knock to us. I mean, this is tempting.

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Knock to us are going to be really quiet. And if we're kind of going for the stylish look of minimal RGB, I agree.

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We can go with knock to us. Okay. Under normal circumstances, I wouldn't really worry too much about which radiator we're using.

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You know, like how thick is it? What's the thin density? Is it optimized for our fans?

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But with a 5090, if we don't want our cooling fans blowing like crazy,

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it could actually matter. A cool stream could be a good choice.

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Damn, I don't think we ever used this. Okay, sick. Can you hold that for a sec?

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I want to check this alpha cool one and see if it's thicker and or maybe slightly less thin dense.

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Oh yeah, this is a dense boy. Yeah. And to be clear, these are reasonably high static pressure fans.

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This is what I want because I want to run at a lower RPM.

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I see. Yeah. Okay. What I would have rather had though was a low fin density, like thick radiator,

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like they used to make back in the old days. Oh, actually, look at that.

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Oh, this is, it's only a triple. So I wouldn't want to use this one.

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But this is my old ThermoChill PA series from my TJ07 build.

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Oh, cool. My Yate Lean fans, courtesy of NCIX, hand sleeved by yours truly.

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Cool. It's a really nice rad. Shame it's only 360. It's how they used to make them.

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Yeah, it's too short. Well, it takes after its owner.

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All right. Tubing this up is going to suck. Yeah.

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Our guess was right. The instructions actually are drill holes to run tubing.

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So we're doing that then, right? Are we going to cheat it and do soft line in the basement?

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Elijah, I think you know the answer to that. We're going to cheat it.

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Elijah, what are you doing? What? I'm not even talking about the cross threading.

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Those fittings don't match. Yes, they do. They match the same threading. One of them has a logo on it.

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This is, it's going to be in the basement. We're not going to see it.

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Charles would turn over in his grave.

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He's not dead. Not yet. Okay.

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Then we have. Unless you do this to him. We have till then. We need to figure out how to get fans in here.

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We might have to take the whole thing apart. I told you.

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I'll check the manual. Okay. Hear me out.

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No top fans. Why don't you just take out the back end?

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Just read it. Oh, you're a genius private pump.

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It's, it's still a lot of screws, but it's fewer. A lot of screws.

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You know, it's crazy. This manual doesn't mention anywhere where to take that out. Well, the manual was never actually completed.

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That's the work in progress one. You know, bad instructions are sometimes worse

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than no instructions, right? I don't know if they're bad.

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They're missing details. I've noticed that I do a lot of the working on the computer.

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Yeah. I'm the supervisor. Do you want to help?

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Wow. You're, you're in the way. Oh yeah. They can just slide in like a little shelf.

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Yeah, buddy. Let's go. What a good way to install a fan.

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This connector has to feed through this one

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before we slide it. But I don't think it's going to fit.

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We could use the Lee and Lee fans. Oh, because they just click on it

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and we just have the one cable. I like the simplified wiring. Yeah.

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Okay. Okay, fine. Okay. Lee and Lee fans win.

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See, that's what they voted for originally. Are you good?

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I'm a little confused. Is this the right connector? I don't know. It was in the fan.

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They're just reusing the same connector for the RGB version.

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Okay. So I think we're good. So these are non-RGB. Yeah, these are non-RGB.

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And we're fine with that. And we're fine with that. Okay, cool. Are they standard thickness though?

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Oh, I actually don't know about that. Oh, you know what would have been really easy to identify

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if we took the whole thing apart?

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You know what, Elijah? It's not the thickness.

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See, the thickness goes in. So then what's the issue? It's the width.

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They're a little bit wider. Really?

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Really. You know what? No, no, I think this can work.

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Damn it. This is my job.

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You know, it doesn't have to be if you don't want it to. I know. I know. Come on.

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You know, it would have been easier. What? If we took the whole thing apart.

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You know what you could do? What's up? Is you could attach all the fans to this.

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Oh, sure. Wait.

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They have the brown tabs on them. We're not taking them out.

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We have to. No, Linus, we can't. No, we can't have brown tabs on it.

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They look so stupid. Linus, please. He took us half an hour to get these two fans in.

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We can't. Remember when you were like, hey, man, when I get back from Compjects,

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let's do a quick and easy shoot of building in this computer.

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My life has been upside down since.

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All right. You can change it out. Yeah.

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If you really want to. I have to. It's not that I want to, Elijah.

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It's that I have to. That way we won't see the little brown logo through the top of the case.

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Charles would approve. All right. Are you going to be mad if they're white fans?

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Yeah, they're hidden. Okay, cool. These ones are actually hidden, unlike these stupid ones.

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Okay. We're good then. Are you good though? Are you okay, Elijah?

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Do you want the honest answer? Fans are in.

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Now all I have to do is put the back of the case back on and put the GPU back in,

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and then we're right back where we started. Well, I have two fans installed.

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Yeah, I got four. No. It's on the inside.

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You're not going to see it. You've got to be kidding me right now. I couldn't find the rest of the screws.

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You put one in this one. Yeah, they're connected.

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Elijah, the radiator screws were... Oh, I had you put them away.

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Let me see. Oh my goodness.

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My dad gets mad. I'm not mad.

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Just disappointed. No, I'm not disappointed. Not in you.

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I'm disappointed in me for not raising you right.

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Wait, Elijah, they're going the wrong way.

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Oh, f***. There is one other thing.

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I don't actually know the internal flow path of this block.

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This is actually Optimus Water Coolings Block. It's a pre-production sample, so it's not quite available yet,

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but they do have other GPUs and CPUs. If you're interested in getting one, we'll have them linked below.

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Thanks, Optimus. It kind of matches the theme of the build, so...

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All right. How much do you want to bet this is dropped?

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Dead gorgeous.

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Holy crap. Is that beautiful or what?

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Wow. I'm dying. Nice.

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Yeah. Hey, that looks great. Yeah. You know what's crazy is you can't tell, right?

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So it would have been fine the other way. Nope. It wouldn't have been. The people would have known.

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Charles's grave would have known. He's not dead.

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Bet you know of. So the fan hub. Yes.

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Where's that going to go? Oh, no. How are we going to...

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Oh, it's going to look terrible.

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USB is like right here.

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Oh, that's hideous. Is there a route back?

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Now that I think about it, technically the USB is only needed when you configure it.

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Many of these hubs will retain their configuration when they're unplugged.

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So we could just plug it in temporarily, configure it however we want,

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and then we could unplug it. Okay. Just as Charles intended.

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I think we're ready to start thinking about our water cooling flow path. It's a nice little 120 millimeter size reservoir,

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and you just put like a D5 pump on the back of it. Oh, cool.

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Yeah. It's AMD though.

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We have an Intel CPU. I know. And an NVIDIA GPU.

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Yes. I guess we have all three now. And an AMD reservoir.

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I think this will work really good because we can just basically...

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Okay. And then this whole thing goes...

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Oh, wait. So it's in?

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Sure. Like that's in position? Yeah. I need a fitting.

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Below you. Okay. I assume we're using the gold ones? Yeah.

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Balls. Do you want the bad news or the worst news? Worst news.

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The worst news is that our only fittings are hardline.

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So we're hardlining everything.

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Okay, bad news.

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We don't have any 90 degree G1 quarter threaded fittings.

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We only have these, which are extremely bulky, and we'll not clear here.

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Which one of those was worse? I don't know.

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We'll just have to find some non gold fittings to hide in the basement.

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That's fine. Okay. I mean, I have some good news. We definitely have long enough cables

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that will match our build. Should we go softline tubing?

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It won't even help us that much. Why won't it? Because this is the easiest run in the whole damn thing.

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I'm talking softline tubing the whole thing. Oh, come on.

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We don't even have gold fittings for softline. We don't need gold fittings.

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We have gold cables. We have gold everything else.

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He's drunk. I don't drink. Then what's your excuse?

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I feel a little paralyzed. Not going to lie right now.

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The task is a little bit overwhelming. I don't want to drill a hole through this mid plate.

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This is not replaceable. You know what I'm saying? Does that look too ass?

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If I were honest, yes. Bad news, Elijah. Sure.

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Glenn said it looks ass.

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Can we do it anyways?

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But hear me out. We go silver fittings on silver things.

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Gold fittings on gold things. And then black fittings on this.

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I think this could get away with gold. Oh, good. You're back.

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Do you want the bad news or the good news? Good news. You brought back the right size of tubing for these fittings.

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Oh, nice. Oh, no. What's the bad news?

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It looks super pinner and kind of stupid.

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Yeah, it really does, doesn't it? It really does. Oh, man.

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The problem is, if we want the gold fittings, we have to do this size tubing

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because we don't have bigger gold fittings. Right. It's humble tubing.

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Exactly. You know what? This is not too horrible,

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which is what we were going for, right? Sure. Not too horrible. So how about this?

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Why don't you start working on the wiring while I start working on the tubing?

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And by wiring, you mean just motherboard? OK. Yeah.

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Let's get that done. How do we always find a new level of pain for builds?

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I think that's what keeps them interesting. So you're saying we're doing it on purpose?

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Well, we can tell the people we are. Yeah. That way it makes us look like we're really competent

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because we can plan our failures. We thought of this. We thought of all of this.

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A lot to hear me out. Sure. What if we went kind of whack-a-doodle with the runs?

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Like Charles used to often do that. He'd have like cool squiggles and stuff like that.

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And what if instead of having this one come out and just like go down to here,

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what if it like came out and like went over here

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and then went here and then went over here? You know what?

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I am on board, especially if it means we can use more right angle fittings and less actual bending.

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OK. Because I think even doing multiple of those

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will be faster and better than trying to get like one really good bend.

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Oh, nice. Oh, cable combs are kind of.

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Wow, that sketch. Think about it this way, Elijah. Sure.

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At least it's Friday.

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I'm pretty rusty. I haven't done this in a while. So maybe you don't look that close.

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You want to slightly over bend it with the idea being that once it relaxes a little,

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I mean, that's 90-ish, right? 90? Yeah, for you.

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Yeah. No, I meant like 90 out of 100.

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Oh, yeah, yeah, you're good. You're good. 90%. Yeah. Would you be mad at me if I double-sided taped this?

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Yeah. To the case? Everyone would. I'll be real with you.

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I don't want to be the one to drill this and mount this. Why? Because you don't want six holes in the bottom of the case.

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But hey, are you rolling? I'm not doing this while the camera's rolling.

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What? I am taking my stand. That's in your contract.

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The heights and everything are wrong right now, so it will get better.

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But like, oh my god. That looks so dumb.

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I love it.

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Oh, it's sliding like crazy. Oh, buddy.

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Oh my god.

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What'd you do? No, I didn't do anything wrong, per se. I just didn't do it right.

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Oh god, okay. Dude, I think I nailed it. It actually looks kind of maybe not that stupid.

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Huh? Huh?

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All right. I'm feeling good, Elijah.

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That's good, because we're done in 55 minutes. What? Can we have an hour?

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Mm-hmm. Till you start paying me OT. We pay you?

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Thought someone brought their kid to work. So let me get this straight.

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I hardline water cooled this, and you drilled one hole.

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I know you're really locked in right now, but can you see the problem?

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You can just take the radiator out and screw it in from the back.

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Damn it, he's so smart. This is the problem though.

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It always takes like four or five bends for me to really like dial in.

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Like this is a great bend, a very good bend.

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Oh, that looks really good though. This actually ended up like kind of okay, hey?

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This looks sweet. There you go. This is why we still need you, sir.

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Our fearful leader. I knew, did you just call me fearful? Yeah.

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Our fearful leader. You know what? I like that. It's got a nice ring to it.

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Well, like we're fearful of you. What? That's not what it means. Oh.

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What do you think? Is that close enough? Yes, okay.

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I don't even know what we're looking at. Okay.

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Everything's good. Are you sure? Oh yeah. Should I remove the power supply?

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No. Live a little. You don't have your finger there, do you?

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No, I'm holding the cables out of the way. Good.

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Wow. This bit is freaking dull. I was going to say, it does not look like you're making a lot of progress.

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Oh yeah. Okay.

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That not going to lie. Pretty ragged hole. Okay. So that's going to go like that.

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Okay. And then this one has to go into the radiator there.

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Yeah. Oh dude, that looks pretty sick. Yeah, I think it actually worked out okay.

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I think it looks really good. Why does anybody water cool? It's stupid.

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Yet you keep coming back to it.

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You know what? I think we might have pulled it off though.

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We did good. Wow. It's in. Holy crap.

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It's in. Okay. Wow. We just have one more run. Teamwork baby.

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This is the fill part. Yeah. Oh.

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This is the inlet. Okay. This is okay.

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Elijah. Yeah? We just make another 90. Why?

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Where? We're just going to bring this over and we're just going to go down to there. Boom. Done.

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It'll be fast. I swear. It'll be fast.

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I swear. Okay. If I nailed this, then we're ready to press your test.

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Oh, I think I got it. All right. Are we in the side panel? I think I got it.

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I think, yeah. Oh yeah. The side panel closed. Yeah. Okay. Oh, okay.

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Okay. You're so excited. What wouldn't you be?

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I'm very excited. I really want to see this. Okay.

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What are the odds? You a gambling man? No.

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20 percent. 20 percent? 20 percent.

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What are your odds? Solid 80 percent.

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I mean, I put all the fittings on. Generally speaking, I don't screw that up.

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I mean, there's definitely a couple fittings I put on. So 20 percent.

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The good news Linus is it looks like we're holding pressure. Heck yeah.

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How are we going to do this? It's so freaking long, dude.

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I want to make it very clear to everybody watching that Charles would not like our build.

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It is not up to his standards. I'd like to make it clear that I think he'd be happy

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that someone is building in these again. Nope. Okay. I don't think so.

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That's crazy. He would be more upset at this current build.

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I'm trying to finesse this.

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Elijah? Yes? I think it's time to chill.

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Well, this is a heck of a one to start on. You're okay. Okay. Here we go.

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All right. Hit the switch and then do it.

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Dude. Yeah. Yeah.

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Yeah. Yeah, it looks pretty sick. Okay. You're going to hate this.

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But I wish we'd gone with RGB fans. Yeah.

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I think that might have been the right call.

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You know what? We still could.

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Dude, this thing is awesome.

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It looks pretty sick too. Dude, it totally worked out.

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I can't believe that it worked out. It only took a month and a half.

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Well, okay. That's a minor thing.

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Well, not really because we have 20 more of these.

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What do we do with them? Well, whale PCs.

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You're going to be paying someone a lot of man hours to build some whale PCs.

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I'm down for it. No. Okay. Not necessarily.

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They could be a lady.

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That's not where I thought you were going to go. I thought you were just going to say I'm not going to pay them.

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Amazing though. It kind of worked out.

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And the RGB fans in the top definitely make it work a little bit better.

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Yeah, I agree. I know it's stupid, but I want another GPU in SLI.

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Yeah. Because it would just... It would fill up the space more.

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It almost looks empty up top. Yeah. It's not as good as Charles would have done.

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But do you think he'd be proud? No. Okay. No, no.

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His standards are here. We're like here. Hey. But, but most computers are like here.

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So... We're closer to Charles than most computers.

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If you look at underneath too, the GPU block kind of has like a reflection of like the RGB.

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It looks amazing. Charles would have polished it.

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I think he would have liked the artful arrangement of the tubes though.

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Charles, leave a comment. Let me know. Did I do okay on the tubing,

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even though you know as well as anybody that I did this mostly to save time?

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Yeah, he would have hand bent them. They would have been made of metal.

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And they would have been like painted. Yeah. And perfectly polished.

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But you know what? I think we did a good job. What are we going to do with the other 20?

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We start a system builder. And people can pay an exorbitant sum for Elijah to hand build.

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Our signature NVX2 system.

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I am very down, but you will get no more videos from me while I do that.

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See, here's the crazy thing though, is that even though we didn't pay for these cases,

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the cost in labor to build in them is so high.

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Yeah. That we could have bought a different case.

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Almost any other case. And I know a lot of you out there are going to be like,

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you guys should build in them for charity or whatever. But like, unless we were operating this,

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this took so many hours to build in. And we took so many shortcuts,

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compared to what you probably should do. I can see why it wasn't commercially successful.

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But I also cannot help but appreciate the passion

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and the artistry that went into the creation of it. It's pretty amazing.

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That's the bottom line. No, that's not the bottom line.

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The bottom line is... Oh, it's the segue.

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To our sponsor. If you guys enjoyed this video, why not go check out the one from a few years ago,

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when Charles actually came into the studio and showed us the final form of the MBX2.

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Because with all the accessories and everything, it is on a whole other level.
