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  • Okay, guys, this is the digital storm event.

  • Um, this is their top of the line custom water cooled, completely configurable, £175 box that feel the impact of the ground where it sounds like downstairs.

  • Anyway, this thing's £175.

  • If I thought Skunk Works was heavy, that one back there, the great what did that is so much impact.

  • Like I feel the ground.

  • Shake it.

  • It's concrete.

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  • One idea of how strong this box is, Luis.

  • So I weigh 260 ish pounds about to 60 before Thanksgiving.

  • This is the box handle breaking.

  • You probably should have never picked it up by this Handled Begin with serious £175.

  • I don't know what that is, and British units probably like.

  • I don't know what you guys measure in stone somebody that there's at least four boulders in here.

  • So here we go.

  • Has an x 1200 I in it leftover cables, A lot of foam packing, digital storm, customized systems, accessory box.

  • Basically all the extra step that came with the motherboard.

  • So it's got the wireless adapter is the standard s ally bridge for non Artie X cards.

  • Okay, so, foam, flip it this way and try and slide it out.

  • Maybe also open the bottom of the box and, like, push it up.

  • I'm trying.

  • Oh, my God.

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  • We'll see in the next one.

  • Box 75 of the £175 is probably the cardboard box.

  • Maybe not that much, but anyway, filly trying to get one hand.

  • Oh, won't you tip it, kids.

  • A heavier suddenly.

  • Oh, man, Don't make it worse.

  • Sorry.

  • Digital Storm.

  • You're gonna have to put a new cover on this.

  • Oh, it's my fingers, huh?

  • Are you ready for the reveal?

  • Oh, it's so big.

  • The computers were big too.

  • Okay, so this is Ah, you guys know this build.

  • I just want a little bit of a size competitors said, Look at this.

  • Okay, so we obviously I start by taking off the side panel hosted even the glasses.

  • Freaking heavy.

  • This It's like I'm curious a sliding glass window here.

  • In fact, even on the backside of the motherboard.

  • Trey, you can see it has fans and the distribution block that's used to make that really clean wire or tube routing that you guys can see on the front side.

  • Now, this is what happens when diehard enthusiasts start A S I r a system integrator company.

  • You get stuff like this.

  • So starting on the back right here, we're gonna look at a couple of things you can see.

  • We've got fans on the back side.

  • We've got a 280 millimeter red.

  • I think it's a 2 80 red.

  • Yeah, that's definitely, definitely Ah, why?

  • I'm always sticking my fingers in inside of fans.

  • Anyway, this is obviously the 1200 x 12 x 200.

  • I power supply from Corsair.

  • Now, this is the custom built distribution plate right here because I remember the tubes on the other side runs straight through this redirects it to where it needs to go.

  • We also for 80 right up top or 360 red.

  • There's a ton of radiators in here.

  • This is the power distribution panel I was talking about.

  • Though this has obviously power cables that run from this adapter down to the power supply.

  • This runs through the mid plate.

  • And as you can see, they've got these sleeves cables that are going to both of the graphics cards right here.

  • They've got your combs on there to keep it nice and neat.

  • Two Artie X 2080 t eyes from a video with E K water blocks on there.

  • We also have a clear bridge right here for those blocks that you can actually see the coolant.

  • This is a clear point.

  • And then, obviously the color scheme they have on this one is more of a bronze e gold color.

  • We've got gold fittings on here.

  • I believe these orbits power could be wrong, but they look like its power rigid tube.

  • And it's all plumbed into the distribution panel that goes onto the back.

  • Like I said, you've got these cross or passed through fittings that go into the distribution block on the back.

  • And then these congee ran obviously very straight and very tidy.

  • So this is the Ikea X rays right here.

  • The same ones.

  • I haven't Skunk works.

  • Actually, I love these everything.

  • Sell these anymore.

  • So they must have bought up a whole bunch of them or they're still making them just for digital storm.

  • 250 millimeter reservoir.

  • This looks like a gold digital storm labeled Block.

  • I don't know who makes this block, though.

  • And you can see we have two sticks of G skill DDR for now.

  • This isn't 9900 k.

  • It is over clocks.

  • So components wise, they really are off the shelf.

  • What really makes this system unique is the amount of custom work they put into the chassis.

  • As I mentioned, this chassis is on Lee built for them.

  • So the front fans blow directly on your storage options, which, as you can see, you've got 12345678 That could go in there.

  • Looks like you do more right here If you move this.

  • Yes, they are hot swappable.

  • So you switched that with that little slide up, you can put it in there.

  • So on the bottom, it's very similar to how I have skunk works set up.

  • This is a 5 60 radiator, which means we have 4 140 millimeter fans and appears to be about 45 millimeters thick.

  • Again, I don't know who the brand is for.

  • Why?

  • How is sticking my fingers in inside of fans?

  • I don't know who the brand is for this, but what I can see down in there is the bottom.

  • Basement is soft to be, um, which is, I guess.

  • Nice.

  • That way you could easily move it in and out.

  • Having had, ah, skunk works be all rigid tube down there.

  • It could be kind of a pain in the butt trying to get to those what I think could have been nicer personally, Um, do you like I did on Skunk Works?

  • A very similar setup.

  • Flip these fans around so the air is coming in and then these are exhausting it, and it just goes straight through.

  • That's exactly how my skunk works is set up.

  • But what I know I am not digital storm, so it's going to fire it up and see what the clock's region stuff are out of the box because this is supposed to be over clocked.

  • Let's go ahead and run, sin a bench and see what our temperatures air like.

  • And what our clock speed.

  • You're like 4.7, but they're hitting 59 61 50 sixties, about 10 12 degrees cooler than my small form factor build, so I wouldn't push the over clock to five gigahertz, which is pretty much impossible for just about every 9900 K.

  • In fact, the turbo boost on a nun in 100 K on one core is five diggers we applied.

  • It's all the cores up the voltage a little bit and also updated are up the ram speed 2 36 100 up from 3000.

  • Temperatures are amazing, though 70 on the package.

  • All the cores are in the sixties.

  • One core hit 71 a 2088.

  • So, yeah, that's obviously this cooling system could handle much more.

  • But because it's not my computer, I'm not gonna push it too much farther, and we will do a test after where we put the side pounds back on to check for air flow.

  • Because obviously with solid panel right here.

  • I'm curious as to what the airflow situation would be there.

  • So our temperatures are pretty much stopped climbing at 50 c on the main card.

  • It will drop down to about 47 C on certain scenes, but fifties work maxes out.

  • Um, we think a lot.

  • That has to do with the fact that there's not a lot of space between the glass and these fans, which means, I mean, this is still perfectly reasonable, though in terms of temperatures, but not the coldest you can get on water.

  • But the 20 t I does run warm.

  • We've tested that on water before.

  • It's certainly a warm card.

  • There's also the 360 right on the top and the 2 80 red on the bottom as well.

  • Eso we are still getting decent temperature is concerned.

  • The fact we have so much radiator space in this.

  • If you took the side panel off, the temperatures would come down a little bit because you have such a massive radiator and then it could get way more airflow.

  • So this is one of those where the design choice was kind of more aesthetic, rather than being 100% functional I think there's no denying, though, that it's certainly beautiful looking with all that RGB goodness in there and the fans turning and doing their thing and all the hard line loops and stuff.

  • So I mean 50.

  • See, though that is what 34 see below, where the what 84 degrees is where the factory fan curve is.

  • If this had been an air cooled system, so the digital storm of vent um ex has definitely been a flagship of theirs for quite a while.

  • You can order it in pretty much any CPU configuration that you want this.

  • It's got thread Ripper rise in ninth.

  • Jenn, obviously, as you can see x 2 99 and what really what this is is a showcase of what happens.

  • Like I said, when PC build enthusiasts start a company and start building the craziest peces that they can available to the public, people ask me all the time if they can buy PCs from me because of the custom stuff they see like skunk works and all that.

  • And although unfortunately, I do not sell to the public, this is one of those things where you could have a system.

  • That's even better than something I could build because of the the manufacturing process Have got on this like the power passed through on the motherboard.

  • Trey, that is something that makes servicing a system like this extremely easy.

  • Makes wire management obviously extremely tidy the pass throughs on the rigid tubing.

  • This is available in soft to me as well, but this is obviously the rigid tubing model.

  • You've got the distribution blocks at the top, and on the back you've got extreme detail.

  • Even in the paint job.

  • This custom paint job has ah, Perla destined flake in it.

  • The list just goes on and on the massive tempered glass side panels, which are probably amongst the heaviest pieces of glass I've held before.

  • So you guys can find out more, though, about the events of X Series as well as the other CPU towers.

  • That digital storm makes they also make laptops.

  • You guys recall I did a laptop video while back.

  • That's still my gaming laptop that I used to.

  • This day you guys can check out that video down the description below as well, but yeah, this one as outfitted is about $9500 which is a just extremely premium when it comes to building a computer.

  • But that's because of the amount of work that goes into the chassis and all the custom configuration, not just the components.

  • Of course, there's the labor to put it together, the warranty and all of that stuff.

  • And I'm proud and happy to say that it arrived undamaged because of the shipping method that they use as well and obviously all the soft foam material in there to make it travel safely.

  • So guys, check the link in the description below.

  • You guys can learn more about the event of X, and, uh, yeah, there's always guys think for watching.

  • We'll see you in the next one.

Okay, guys, this is the digital storm event.

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