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Insane RGB Water Cooled PC (Part 2: THE REVEAL)

2018-09-05
all right we're at it again this is part two of the ultimate water-cooled RGB PC brought to you by Thermaltake thanks to those guys for making this build and video possible and we're pretty much gonna pick up right where we left off which is the hard line tubing we're gonna make some runs today and hopefully finish off the build if everything goes smoothly I would not want this to turn into a part three or a three-part series so I'm gonna try to wrap things up by the end of this video I'm not the most experienced or proficient when it comes to tube bending so it should be interesting we'll wrap things up at the end of a nice sexy montage with some closing words and and sort of talk about my experience the whole way through again just a refresher you've got a 7900 X here at Quarry 9 from from Intel on the X 299 platform along with the GT X 1080 from Oris and 64 gigs of DDR for 29:33 from HyperX fully loaded PC we've got here if you guys are curious at all I've put links to all this stuff in the description below feel free to check that out but we've got a lot of work ahead of us today so with that said I'm just gonna go ahead and jump into things start bending some tubes all right so about five-ish hours later we have ourselves a fully functional water-cooled RGB PC and it looks pretty glorious in my opinion RGB isn't for everyone of course but I think it looks really good especially with all the thermaltake RGB elements you know we're kind of dealing with the same ecosystem there of hardware so it all meshes together perfectly as you might expect I also am pretty proud of some of these runs okay they're not my best runs I'll admit that but this long one in particular I was expecting to have to pull out some of those 90 90 degree fittings the connectors just to make it easier on me but I managed to get all four bends in there on the second try and you know okay maybe this isn't like perfectly straight if you pulled out a protractor or something but you know for a semi water cooling noob like myself I'm actually pretty happy with how it turned out building inside of this case the level 20 is an absolute dream if you're a custom water cooler there's plenty of room for activities I never felt cramped or pressed for cable management room at all it is a very massive case and I guess that is sort of the trade-off there you're gonna have to find a place to put it but overall it's it's been a dream to build in a couple less things to note here there is a bit of soft tubing in this build we have an impostor on our hands as I mentioned in part one I was gonna use some soft tubing for the run between the pump res to the inlet of the graphics card the tubing actually just kind of hugs the floor of the chassis all the way down so it doesn't really stand out it's not very visible unless you're really looking for it which is kind of a point but again I just kind of used soft tubing there to make my life a bit easier and finally you might have noticed that the reservoir isn't fully topped off it was when I initially filled the loop and then you know after a few minutes of running it the liquid starts to fill up all the air gaps inside the loop and the water level goes down a bit if it were my own personal system of course I topped that off but as for now I rather like the soothing sounds of water dripping into a into a reservoir but that's pretty much all I got for now guys huge thanks again to Thermaltake for making this build possible you can find links once again to all this stuff in the description below thank you for watching toss like on it if you enjoyed it and get subscribed for more tech stuff right around the corner you can also check me out on a floatplane if you want to watch my videos a whole week early without ads for 3 bucks a month I'll put a link for that in the video description until next time guys thanks for tuning in have a good one and I'll see you all in the next video
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