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Red Mist - The Final Chapter

2014-06-08
as with most things in life anything that has a beginning must have an end and this is the conclusion a project red mist yeah I know guys project red mist has been around the channel for about two months now and it starts to feel like a permanent fixture here in my home but you know what sing has an owner and it's time for it to go home to its owner yeah this has been my very first build blog here on YouTube and to be honest I have absolutely no idea how to end it I mean it's clean it's really awesome looking it's fairly quiet the water cooling and it's pretty freaking awesome PC Magazine has requested photos of this build and it performs really really well I mean what else is there to say so with that said guys I hope to see you in my next no I'm just kidding I'm just kidding of course now project red missed the goal of this now I want to just start by saying project red mist has absolutely nothing practical in it there is absolutely positively nothing practical about this build now before you guys start yelling at your monitors and typing in the comments-section glycol eagle that probably spent about three thousand dollars less according to my calculations and gotten very comparable performance if you had gone with it a little bit I don't really care because the point of this build was nothing practical there's nothing practical about this build that was never the goal with this bill this bill could have been called project in practicality and it would've been perfectly appropriate the customer wanted something awesome he's never owned a computer like this it's rare that he was able to afford something like this so he went ahead and did it now some of the comments I saw in the past was wow this guy must just have money to throw away well this guy's got so much money what does he do does he sell drugs he must be selling drugs guys he works a regular nine-to-five and he picked up a lot of overtime shifts to pay for this thing he's a working class man like you and me so go ahead and throw those comments out the window if you're just picking up the old blog at this point I suggest you go back to part one and start from there I'm not going to list out all the parts again I've already done all that in the previous parts now the performance of project red mist was not surprising I mean it's to 780ti s they do have a hundred and seventy one hundred and sixty five megahertz overclock on both of these so it's pushing up to about twelve hundred and fifty megahertz on the actual cores for the GPU it's giving me two hundred frames per second petal filled four on a single 1080p monitor but before you guys start screaming yes he is doing three monitors and I believe he was even considering doing three one hundred and twenty hurt monitors so there you go the cpu performance of 4770k is well 4770k couldn't get it really stable at four point five as much as I wanted so it's at four point four but because we do have that massive 480 rad cooling just the motherboard in the CPU we are getting about low-60s on a hundred percent load in prime95 so when you're gaming and stuff it's sitting in the forty degrees Celsius range yeah pretty freakin awesome now the seven eighties are no exception with that massive five hundred and sixty millimeter rad it is getting both of them are getting right around 38 to 40 degrees Celsius full load with the 72 millivolt overclock on there or over voltage for overclock and is performing really really well I mean battlefield 4 like I said two hundred frames per second dipping down to about 170 ish it's pretty freakin overkill for a single panel hopefully he goes with triple panels he was talking to me about panels would I recommend so maybe he'll go that route now the case obviously in this build was very expensive the case labs cases are not cheap and as configured this case is about $700 yeah like I said project impractical could have been a very practical name one of the things I think was most fun about this build log was the fact that you guys got to see that things were not perfect in this I mean we had some snags along the way remember we had a bad pump we had to put the project on hold for the pump to get that are made and replaced and that's finally up and in there and running we did decide to go with different to being halfway through the build so that delayed things a little bit and we also got loot row customs on board to supply the cables for this towards the end of the build so we waited for that which put us back a couple of weeks which is why it took me about two months to do this build now fortunately the guy is really patient and he wasn't chomping at the bit to get the computer at least he wasn't bugging me for it he knew I was working on it obviously you got to see the videos so he is beyond excited right now to be able to pick this up isn't me coming and picking it up tomorrow and I can't wait to just see his in-person reaction to this build it is pretty freaking awesome I didn't do a whole lot of game benchmarks on there because it's his computer so I didn't load up a bunch of games on this using my accounts I only did battlefield 4 and then I pretty much wiped it after that now it comes to benchmark scores on this 3dmark 11 we did get a 20 1837 score on 3d mark the graphics score on that was a 34,500 97 pretty freakin strong when it comes to valley benchmark we did get a 5628 what's interesting about that is that is only 28 points faster or 28 points higher than my dual 780 s that are not T is with a 3770k but remember guys my 780 s our voltage hacked BIOS hacked and they are way over volted this thing is running at stock bolts my 780 s are way over volted in a massive 1400 mega her overclock to get those these achieved the same score actually a little better score at twelve hundred and fifty megahertz on the GPU and no hacking or BIOS hacking or over over bolting so the 780 s are pretty strong now go ahead and enjoy some glamour shots here guys as we bring project red mist to an end I'm gonna miss it but I'm going to be excited to start my build too but I promised I wasn't gonna cry please don't judge me for that you know this ice I've got a hundred hours into this build a hundred hours I mean the custom acrylic panel all of the acrylic bending and tubing in there the sleeping I didn't do the sleeves of the loot row stuff but I sleeved some of the other cables like the pumps and some of the fans and things and I'm gonna miss it but project skunk works is right around the corner the 4790k with the z97 board is going to be going in my build so go ahead and look forward to that in the future but I'm not going to do as in-depth of a build log with that don't think I think I'm just gonna give you guys some highlights of that I'm not going to document every single process along the way it really adds a lot of time to do that and I can't be down without my main rig that long because obviously that's oh you guys eat these videos I don't shoot them on my iPhone or anything like that so so guys I'm going to go ahead and just end this video now with some glamor shots here of project red mist and as always follow on Twitter and Instagram if you want to see some of the behind the scenes photos of this project in action or in progress and as always guys I will see you in my next video and my next project you you
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