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Thermaltake Core P3 Build [Part 3] Getting Wet!

2016-08-05
how would you like to win your very own Thermaltake Corp III in partnership with Thermaltake I'm giving away three of these beautiful awesome cases to enter sign up at our forum a hardware on box comm post a picture of your current rig your specs and quickly tell me what you want to do with the core p3 good luck and enjoy the video finally the time has come to finish my thermaltake or p3 build and we'll see if it actually works in part 2 I finished up with the components installed including the water blocks radiator pump and reservoir I was very pleased with the end result and while I was celebrating progress it quickly dawned on me that the hard part was still to come the hard part being those v2 blurr PT G tubes or hard tubes and layman's terms before I get bending let's check out the build so far the Pacific w3 water block is a thing of beauty and that P mm a cover is gonna look even more amazing with the blue liquid coursing through its 0.15 millimeter fins I also really like how the black Pacific compression fittings look they really blend in with the rest of the build nicely that g.skill tried and said memory has going on as well as to the blue and black TT mods sleeve cables the aluminium covers featured on the Pacific P r22 d5 silent kit look very clean and again the black pacific compression fitting is the perfect option here unfortunately I only had a chrome stop plug left to plug up the fill port but it actually looks pretty good anyway two of the black stock plugs I have for this build we use them the GPU water block and I think this was a good choice coupled with the black 90 degree adapters on the opposite side the Pacific Fiji TX 10 series found edition transparent water block looks incredible even before we connected up again the blue and black TT mods sleeve cables look great in the 8 pin cables it hooks up to the GTX 1080 really looks apart ok so now that I've finished drooling over what's still very much the unfinished build I suppose we'd better get on with it you you so that'll went a lot better than expected I was really surprised with how great the tubes in particular were to work with I guess I wouldn't recommend it for novice builders that haven't really done anything similar before but honestly I've never headed up a plastic tube invented in my life and with only a few little hiccups I managed to get it done and I'm happy with the result then one takes to bending kit though is absolutely necessary without it I would have been up the creek without a paddle now let's take a closer look at some of the finer details since I was using transparent blocks from the CPU and graphics card I had the idea to place LEDs underneath to light the acrylic covers this gives a pretty cool effect I think especially on the CPU block to avoid running an ugly cable across the motherboard I made a slightly cheeky mod to the LED strip by sniffing it and then attaching a three pin fan header for power this plugs into the chassis fan port right next to the CPU we've also got a fast and furious style blue LED strip across the bottom of the case which shines down to the desk below like Paul Walker's r34 so that's obviously awesome that improves the system's quarter-mile times I also stuck some RGB lights behind the graphics card as well as the motherboard and these can be controlled by a remote being the idiot I am mowing for the more difficult multi band style in the pipes only using joiners at the insertion points would have been a lot easier only doing a single Bend on each part so if you're looking at bending and finding it a little intimidating that I'd recommend that is the way to go as mentioned the tube bending kid is a godsend and helps enormously whether you plan to be super ambitious or not overall and really happy it's definitely the coolest system I've ever built now call me to start using it as my personal gaming rig I've got one more installment in the series to come where I'm going to be finally benchmarking this piece and checking out the temperatures I'm expecting very good things and it'll be pretty nuts if we had this fans Edition GT X 1080 you're running under 50 degrees I can't wait to find out don't forget about my global giveaway where I'm giving away three of these also so we'll take or p3 or open our Sassy's to three lucky viewers all you have to do is head over to the forum hardware on box comm and post your country tell me why you want to win the coop e3 what do you guys think of my build come on you can be honest I don't have feelings let me know in the comments I'm your host Matt as always and I'll see you guys next time youtubers like me depend on your support to continue improving the quality and content of our videos to support the channel directly consider becoming a patron to also get access to a heap of cool rewards and exclusive giveaways also don't forget you can check prices and buy the products I looked at in this video through the Amazon links in the video 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