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  • So if all goes according to plan and I don't just suck, they should boot up today.

  • So it's come to my attention that some of you are questioning my admiration for aquatic vessels with ballistic armament.

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  • So obviously, we've gotten some stuff done on this since the last video, and I decided when it comes to the tubing and the runs, I would just take the time to do it and show you what we came up with.

  • I've showed this enough in the past, and this is a simple enough set up to where I think just a basic explanation should suffice.

  • Hopefully now, if you notice that the top you'll see we did end up with a radiator up there.

  • And that's because a user whose name currently escapes me and I feel bad for that he was like Jay, Not only can you, in fact, for the top Brad, you can also fit a rear Radha's well, because it is 360 of the top.

  • I think he has a 2 40 on the top or 3 16 the front to 40 on the top 1 20 in the rear.

  • Obviously, we're not doing a 1 20 rear, but I stole this idea right here, bringing the fittings around, going in front of the red toe, Bring the piping around.

  • I stole that completely 100% from his picture.

  • So you get all the credit for this because I did not think of this and that.

  • And I said it in the previous video that you guys send me pictures and you show me that your creativity is like 10 times better than mine when it comes to overcoming some of these obstacles.

  • So I'm kind of proud that we have such a amazing audience following this channel that I can learn from, so that's exactly where that came from.

  • And I'll probably use this technique in the future.

  • But when it comes to tubing, here is our run.

  • So we're coming out of the pump rez combo into a 90 degree fitting into another 90 right here into a 90 bend into the GPU from the GP were coming out with a 90 bend into a fitting into the CPU out of the CPU into the red and then out of the red into the other red back up and then down into the top of the reservoir into the push down tube.

  • Now what you might notice is there's no Ben's here that are more than the nineties.

  • We've got a 90 here, 90 here, 90 there and 90 there because I had limited tubing to do this.

  • Any time you have to do to Ben's in a single run, if it's not absolutely perfect, it really gets on my nerves.

  • And so I I bend over and over and over again, and I didn't want to waste tubing.

  • So the other thing is, I looked at it this way.

  • I'm like, with the exception of adding two fittings right here, we were able to simplify our loop by just doing a single 90 which we just cut to the right links to get where we need it.

  • And then this 90 degree fitting putting us right into the other fitting that we're connecting to.

  • So here it's just a 90 here.

  • It's the same thing in 90 into the fitting, pushing the tube right into the CPU.

  • So I did that for a couple of reasons.

  • One laziness, first and foremost laziness.

  • But it looks good to kind of show you that for a couple of extra bucks right here, you could save yourself a lot of headache.

  • This saves so much time.

  • And we still think Fitz, along with the whole dark night theme of being kind of like mechanical Lee looking, I guess.

  • Tiki, Mechanical, whatever.

  • So we have to do Today is a few things.

  • One, we're gonna put the dominator platinum ramen.

  • Here they are to be writing a ram.

  • We do have our cables now from cable mod, which we were waiting on to continue this Siri's.

  • And you can see we kept this very Batman.

  • Like, if you look at the colors on this, we've got black.

  • We've got grey, we've got carbon.

  • This carbon is sort of like a shiny black.

  • If that makes sense, it's kind of more of a gun mentally.

  • Look.

  • And as soon as you kind of put it in the system right there, you can see it sort of ties in that kind of, ah black military esque feel of the whole Batman theme.

  • So I'm glad I went with this color choice.

  • I really sat there for a while on their configuration, playing with the different colors, trying to figure out how I wanted this to work.

  • But that's the nice thing about the cable mod configuration.

  • And yes, they are sponsor of this build and this channel.

  • And so if you guys want to go up there to their cable mod configure, you could play around the different colors and kind of get an idea of what it's gonna look like before you go ahead and place the order we want with the premium combs s O.

  • These are aluminum and it dies and is the pro kit.

  • So has a thicker wire in there.

  • But the bill, unfortunately, is not gonna be staying together full time.

  • It is something we wanted to build a chest test out some of the new X 5 70 stuff from Emma Size obviously taken Look a godlike, which is the best board that they make.

  • We're taking a look also at the 5700 extra water cooled, and then obviously all of the Corsair hydro ex water cooling stuff.

  • Everything in here is of course, they're high direct, so give us an opportunity to see what that's like to build with.

  • And so unfortunately, build won't stay together full time.

  • That doesn't mean we're not gonna still finish it.

  • So we showed you in part one that we're using the MP 600 cause it's Ah PC Jen.

  • Four ss days will be able to test the end about two performance on X 5 70 which should get us pretty close to five gigabytes per second if we don't deal with throttling or anything.

  • So it does have, ah, cover that has a thermal pad that touches this so we'll see how that performs.

  • If you're concerned about temperatures, though, and this side does include this expander ze gen for expansion Card, which holds two m dot two's, has active cooling.

  • Uh, she's a fan switch here.

  • You control the fan, it's got you.

  • Look up lights to it.

  • So you know when the drive's doing something and you've also got a six pin piece express power cable, which we just think Oh, my God.

  • Why do you need six pen for your him not to, but whatever I digress.

  • Maybe enough power girl from these that we're not aware of what does come with this car and the reason why we're not using it, though, because, as you can see, it's taller than the slot height.

  • Um, this is about the height of a custom graphics card, but unfortunately, where I have my tube, this can't fit behind it.

  • But that's a little overkill for what we're doing here.

  • But if your goal with your build is for ultimate input output of your drive, there is this So I'm gonna do right now is I'm just gonna take a picture of the loops.

  • I remember where all the tubes and stuff were because what I've got to do now, Yeah, I did.

  • I did.

  • I cut this.

  • Been thinking it was scrapped and used it on this bed.

  • And that's okay, I'm done.

  • That was like, Oh, man.

  • So anyway, what I gotta do now is I gotta take out all these tubes, and now they have a picture of showing where they all are.

  • We now need to paint them.

  • I'm not gonna paint the reservoir because I don't want to commit it to always being nontransparent.

  • I'm gonna use it in different builds and stuff.

  • And I don't want to always just be completely blacked out with that stripped that we were gonna tape off because you never know where this is gonna end up in the future.

  • So what I'm doing now is I'm just going over these pipes with some 1500 just to make sure anything on the surface is gone.

  • And then we're gonna do it.

  • We've gotta come up with some way to stand these up so that when I paint them, they're not laying down because obviously, that's a problem.

  • So I cut acrylic pipes with my dream, and I forgot I slipped.

  • And I was just I was like, Well, I can redo this bend.

  • It's just a simple 90.

  • And because these air fairly deep, I'm worried that they may not seal against the O Ring.

  • So this is why I keep all of my scraps.

  • This is one of my 90 degree bends.

  • It didn't work out.

  • You see, I slipped again right there.

  • So clearly I've got old man hands or something.

  • It sounds like, Well, this could come in handy somewhere else.

  • So it is.

  • Now I'm just gonna market with a Sharpie, and then I'm gonna cut another 90 and then that 90 cannot be used in place of this one.

  • So keep your scraps, especially if the bends are wrong.

  • You never know.

  • We can use it somewhere else.

  • I know.

  • Some people were like, What the hell are you doing?

  • J journals make such ugly cuts.

  • Yeah, I agree.

  • But they're faster than dealing with a super hacksaw.

  • You just take your d bearing kit for D bring tools, which, by the way, this tool does not work well on TV.

  • This is very much show in acrylic.

  • Tul p d d Oh, this chatter and skip.

  • All right, so here's what we're gonna do.

  • I have an idea I need to be able to have the is in position for paint.

  • So I think I'm gonna do because I've got a ba jillion of these blue six because I'm just gonna drill small holes and stick these in there like pegs so that I can then be like, I'm not drunk bitch for anyone asking that you just love say that over and over because I pointed out every time I feel we should have a talk after work today.

  • What weird do that?

  • It's walking different board this has been sitting over there for a while.

  • You could have saved all that time.

  • Would just blame Black Tube.

  • Ah, yes.

  • But point of this was also to show you how you can improvise.

  • No one does that around here.

  • And then while we're waiting for all that to dry, I'm going to start Get some of this wiring in here.

  • You get the combs on the bend before the radius and right after it and see, Yeah, carbon was the ray move.

  • And if I did this right down, yes, they are right.

  • So I had to get the colors to sort of line up when they're upside down.

  • Right?

  • So it's black, grey, carbon, carbon, carbon, gray, black.

  • So when they're in a great position, they line up and match that.

  • And I think I could have actually ordered these, like, combed together.

  • But again, I didn't want to do that because this power supplies will be used for other things.

  • It's Ortiz's body most driving out, which you could see as a thermal pet on the bottom, touching a metal plate.

  • And in this one of the top, touching a metal plate.

  • I'm not I'm not sure, actually, how well this cooling works to be honest.

  • But we can't use their active.

  • Only one already showed you.

  • Why?

  • Because it interferes with that.

  • But we're gonna do to try and make sure we get the best transfer possible is you have to remove the label because this is the metal label, as you can see.

  • And so, with the way that it's mounted like this, this label was on the bottom, which would mean this would be acting like an insulate er rather than allowing us to transfer heat and about to performance is 100% dependent on temperature.

  • Just so almost sort of like a GP boost.

  • The colder it is, the faster it goes.

  • And if you start doing a lot of read rights and stuff on it, you're gonna start noticing pretty quickly that you lose dry performance fairly quickly, feel the texture I got on that with me having this bit of a sparkly affected.

  • I'm hoping this will catch some of the light.

  • We're not doing a lot of light in this bill.

  • We're just using the ambient light from the fans.

  • And so as such, we wanted to catch whatever light you can.

  • I'm actually pleasantly surprised at how well that worked out, but we're gonna do now is we're gonna take the tape off this since we're completely dry.

  • And I love this engine enamel.

  • It dries so fast, especially if you can get it in the sun because it's designed to get hot.

  • Borman do now is understand.

  • Take a rag like this and I just sort of wiped off like some of the dust that I call it Dust, that dusting effect that doesn't stick that way.

  • We can just get it nice and smooth.

  • You can kind of see a little bit on the rag right there.

  • So we just do this a few times.

  • You could use a micro fiber cloth.

  • Just don't push hard.

  • There's no reason to push hard.

  • You just wanted to lightly come off.

  • I remember where I learned about dusting technique, but, uh, it's something I've done ever since I was a kid.

  • When it comes to painting model cars and anything you want to have sort of a Matt look to it is perfect.

  • Like the paint stopped right where the offering bottomed out.

  • I got lucky.

  • Let's just face it.

  • That's not a skill.

  • That's luck.

  • The color made a little bit of a scratch on this one.

  • But that's all right.

  • Every good we do the whole build from scratch, all with that's to the manufacturing process.

  • Every part of the problem is I'm not gonna want to take this apart.

  • I'm not gonna want to take it apart.

  • It's so much work not to take it apart, but to put it together.

  • And I don't wanna do that again.

  • It was one of kind of twist the tube a little bit, too, as you're putting it in.

  • So you're not just slicing offering.

  • You can kind of get it to sort of give by just rotational force.

  • I was worried that these black fittings we're gonna look weird, but no, with the black tubes, it's just gonna look so right.

  • And that's a matter of preference, right?

  • Well performances, matter of fact, but how much performance a person needs air aesthetic or whatever.

  • That's all preference.

  • No, it's crooked.

  • I haven't straightened out yet, you know.

  • You hurt him.

  • Earthy means okay.

  • Not entirely intentional, but the texture I made that tube matches the case.

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  • That looks so good.

  • Way better than I had anticipated.

  • One of extra colors.

  • So here's the G skill.

  • Tried it.

  • Uh, neo tried it easy.

  • Neo Ram, which has the white top.

  • And even if we make this glow white, a lot of people said, Change your fans if you want to be blocked out.

  • But the fans are a source of lighting.

  • We're not putting any strips in here.

  • And I think it's gonna be plenty myself, a real 1 20 to put back in here.

  • But the problem with the Ram is I feel like that was gonna be a little bit classy.

  • Well, it's no surprise that this build is sponsored by Corsair as well.

  • And they sent us over 32 gigs of the Dominator Platinum RGB, Blackout Edition or Black Edition.

  • And I mean, can that possibly fit this build any better?

  • Look, the texture even matches the tubes.

  • Dude, that's gonna look well.

  • Uh oh, no, I work in this time.

  • I thought this was not planned for you.

  • Okay, that that Abraham is like, Oh, my goodness.

  • Okay, so gotta wire it up now there's nothing exciting talk about there.

  • So how about we just wire it up, okay?

  • And then feel can do his thing Now it's all pretty and stuff.

  • We I think Phil did a pretty good job of showing you just how good it looks, but so we're kind of doing some temperature testing right now just to see, because this is our first time doing anything with the hydraulic stuff and adding in the second to 40 was obviously the right choice, not just for additional cooling headroom, which is never a problem, but just for balancing out the build in terms of where the piping and stuff is now.

  • Right now, we're over clocking via precision.

  • Gusteau, 1.12 or 4.1 to 5 ish.

  • You see, I hear it started bouncing around at the 4.1 all core, but we're doing it at 69 degrees or so.

  • We'll hit 70 for a second.

  • We're doing about 69 to 70 degrees simply with Cindy Bench, obviously a lot better than a Iot.

  • That CPU block is clearly making good contact.

  • It's got plenty of flow to you Could still see some of the micro bubbles kind of going through it.

  • It's not completely bled.

  • As you can see, there's micro bubbles all over the reservoir.

  • If you look at the block, you could just touch the glass, man.

  • But you could see the bubbles going.

  • So we've clearly got a really good amount of blow going there.

  • Or flow and glow.

  • Yeah, one of things I love about this block is just the way the down fire of lighting is.

  • It's not just illuminated block.

  • You get this amazing glow around it.

  • It's got this sort of like a I was calling it like this dark night theme, but that feels more like Iron Man like Tony Stark, kind of a deal like his Arc reactor in his chest.

  • But temperatures?

  • I mean, we just had 71.

  • So 90 five's our limit.

  • We've got 24 c headroom while over clock.

  • We already know that we can't go really any farther than, like for two with manual over clocking.

  • Clearly it's doing the job.

  • Susie, stop test attempts just come skyrocketing downward ground rocketing like my curveball.

  • Flight paths.

  • Yeah, it comes down about a degree and 1/2 per second.

  • So we have to do now.

  • Those Obviously, we have to test GP temperatures.

  • So to do that, we're just gonna go ahead and run.

  • Um, pretty mark.

  • And we're going to see what our duty temperatures and being we gotta do a small over clocked our GPS first, So I kind of show you this live right now after burners showing us, uh, are over clock for our CPR here.

  • 4.2 to 5 on most doors.

  • Look at the temperatures here.

  • 50 c on the GPU edge.

  • Tempt 65 to 62.

  • It's bouncing around, obviously on Junction Temps.

  • That's the hardest part of the die.

  • This is the coolest part.

  • Well, our temp liquor, our score, our GP clock.

  • It's staying so much higher towards 2100.

  • Now, this is GT two of times by extreme.

  • So we are pushing this as hard as we possibly can.

  • In the first test, we saw this staying much closer to 2100 the entire time and that flickering.

  • You're saying we think it's our cable.

  • It's been bent a bunch.

  • So I would say these temperatures 51 C and 64 are pretty good.

  • Well, there it is.

  • A three parter to Bree, You not the most custom build I've ever done, but definitely one I'm most proud of.

  • I think because what this showed is not just doing a sponsored build for a messiah and course there to kind of see how these parts would all sort of.

  • I mean, this was my idea.

  • I reached out and said, Hey, here's a sponsor build idea and they sent me the parts when we did it.

  • But what I really learned with this build is one.

  • Sometimes what may seem like a bad idea isn't always the painting of the tubes.

  • For seven years, I told Phil this off camera.

  • For seven years, I have been suggested to paint tubes over and over and over again by people.

  • And I'm always like no painting is gross.

  • And I've said it 100 times already in this series.

  • I think that turned out phenomenal.

  • Sure, I could have just bought black tubing.

  • I could have just bought the black tubes and invented and stuff.

  • I don't know.

  • I don't know how much the dynamic of the black would change if you heat it and bend it like the carbon style tubes that are already available.

  • This is like performance species and stuff, But the fact that he went to first painted it later meant that there was no change in texture or anything like that, cause as you heat it, you touching it, you could assume change the texture.

  • Um, the other thing, too, is how simple basic little mods can make a huge, huge difference.

  • For instance, the edge of the PCB Bye bye, even just a Sharpie, which was not my ideal method of doing it.

  • I personally would have used, like a like a paint pen that kind of pushed down, and the paint will flow out and just drawn it.

  • This Sharpie would not have been my first pick, but it still looks so much better than the bare orange PCB that would have been visible.

  • That would have been a huge detraction from the aesthetics of this build.

  • The other thing is simple.

  • Things like painting the bracket that's on the reservoir.

  • Remember, those are the only real custom things we did here was just paint.

  • We're talking about $16 worth of engine enamel from anything.

  • It's enamel, the engine paint from VH tion, AutoZone, a Sharpie and some time.

  • So this kind of shows you just how good a build can look without having to go extremely over the top.

  • If somebody replicated this build by just using out of the box parts and didn't do any of those customers ations, I guarantee you the shiny bracket up front would would look terrible.

  • The orange PCB would look terrible and clear tubing.

  • I took some pictures of what this looked like when it was clear.

  • In fact, here's what it looks like.

  • They'll put it up on screen.

  • It's such a different look and feel sure the tubes looked great, but blacking them out completely tied in the whole theme.

  • And I also played around with some of the colors.

  • Now this is where RGB definitely shines.

  • But I was like, Well, wait a minute, you know, the older Batman?

  • Not not the newer Dark Knight, but like the Michael Keaton.

  • Batman was black with the yellow, you know, logo and all that sort of stuff.

  • So we played around with the I Q settings and course there and changed like the CP blocked a gold and are yellow, and it didn't work right?

  • But the cool thing was because we didn't do anything crazy with the color theme on the cables and they're completely monochromatic.

  • And they would Any theme, I could just simply change the lighting and have a blue bill today.

  • Have a red bill tomorrow, have a rainbow puke built, have a seventies disco build, whatever.

  • I mean, it's one of those things were like I said before, I think we're all a little sick and tired of the marketing behind RGB.

  • But the flexibility RGB gives you in terms of color theming it's done right like this.

  • Um, it's nice, but I personally like just the white the way it is.

  • We had a little bit of yellow, tow it to warm the tone just a little bit and then brought down some of the opacity or brightness in this case to what you see here.

  • So there you go, guys.

  • Dark night is done.

  • We have zero use for it, but I don't think I'm gonna tear it apart right away.

  • This to me is kind of like the mainstream addition of what we did for Thread River where I fell in love with that build.

  • I never even used it.

  • But I refused to take it apart because of what it represented.

  • It was it was representative, representative of Amy's triumphant return to the extreme CPU industry.

  • And this, to me represents what am these promises to the consumers to say, Hey, we're still here and we're competitive, And that's exactly what I think this build represents.

  • So if you would change something with this build, what would it be?

  • Sound off in the comments below and let me know, as always, huge thinking to our sponsors for sponsoring this build Corsair M a sigh and a nd without their support, I wouldn't even have these parts to do this Bill.

  • Thanks for watching guys and is always was even in it.

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So if all goes according to plan and I don't just suck, they should boot up today.

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