Leo builds a £10,000 WATERCOOLED DUAL system GAMING PC real time MOVIE - PART 2 with BLOOPERS!
Description
Its taken some time but Leo is back with PART 2 of the £10,000 watercooled DUAL system PC build. The video is shot in real time, with bloopers and mistakes and this is PART 2 of PART 2 - a little later than we expected. Its been quite an undertaking with almost 6 hours of footage uploaded to YouTube.
00:10 Introduction
00:33 Recap
01:08 Some changes and SLI connector issues
02:00 Corsair Control Software and some more issues
03:14 Commander Pro - yes, a few more issues
04:25 Corsair Link software - some cures
04:54 A look at the build after the first video - untidy ?
06:36 The smaller loop - its going to be tight!
08:23 Some observations
09:00 Sorting out the tubing
16:09 Bending the tubing
19:04 Things can go wrong
19:46 More of a success
20:20 Back to the drawing board
23:35 A new look
23:52 A look at the colours beside the WD SSDs and HDDs
24:49 Opening the Res and filling the second loop
29:44 Fixing the BIOS settings
31:51 The pump is whirring away at full speed
33:42 Jeepers this is a big PC
34:50 I have a handful of tasks to accomplish here
36:50 Start tidying some cables (its a long process with a case like this!)
57:37 You still with us? we are doing quite well!
1:00:47 Common Sense and yet more routing (real time)
1:09:39 Are you keeping count? We aren’t
1:10:33 Lets see about getting some storage installed
1:12:29 Drive Caddies
1:14:27 Somebody made a suggestion
1:15:39 Power connections
1:16:35 The Western Digital SSD’s and an aesthetic conundrum
1:27:13 Here we have the finished build (and closing analysis)
1:41:42 System build showcase!
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