FIRST CUSTOM LOOP GAMING PC Build - LEO teaches MELISSA!
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Melissa headed down to LEO's Studio in England so he could show her how to build her first custom loop cooled PC. The video lasted for quite a few hours, so we cut it down to about an hour in length - hopefully it helps show some of our less experienced viewers that building a high end custom cooled system really isn't that difficult. Apologies for some of the video quality today - we ran into some snags recording that day and didn't notice until later. See if you can count how many times Melissa said 'OKY DOKY', during the recording. The winner gets a special prize.
Thanks to the sponsors today, ASROCK, CORSAIR, INTEL, NVIDIA and ALPHACOOL!
00:17 Introduction 01:20 Unboxing the ASRock Z390 Phantom Gaming 6 02:12 Installing the Corsair MP510 05:08 Installing the Intel 9700k 06:22 Discussing the Verge PC Build! 06:50 Installing the memory 08:35 Installing The CPU Waterblock by Alphacool 16:58 Installing the power supply 23:53 Installing the motherboard 25:44 Doh - we used the wrong PSU cables ! Thanks Corsair for the extras. Switching the cables over. 29:20 Changing out to all RGB Corsair fans 34:00 Working with the 360mm Alphacool Radiator 41:08 Putting the waterblock on the RTX2080 graphics card 1:00:05 The Final custom loop cooling install phase! 1:08:05 Closing Thoughts
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