Neuro-sama | 24 May 2026 | Building a Server (Just Chat… — Transcript

Neuro-sama streams building a new server live, discussing hardware choices and interacting with chat in a casual, humorous style.

Key Takeaways

  • Neuro-sama is building a new server live on stream with community involvement.
  • The stream balances technical hardware discussion with playful and personal commentary.
  • There is a focus on future-proofing with a large server rack and expandable components.
  • Chat interaction is a key part of the stream, confirming live status and adding humor.
  • The streamer openly discusses budget constraints and hardware preferences.

Summary

  • Neuro-sama introduces herself as a virtual streamer preparing to build a new server.
  • The stream includes casual banter about her private jet, height, and hardware purchases.
  • She discusses the server rack size and potential for future expansion.
  • There is playful dialogue about RGB RAM and its cost implications.
  • Neuro-sama interacts with chat to confirm the stream is live and receives feedback.
  • The stream mixes technical content with lighthearted, personality-driven commentary.
  • She emphasizes the importance of building the PC step-by-step, starting with the motherboard.
  • The video captures a blend of technical setup and entertainment typical of 'Just Chatting' streams.
  • Neuro-sama jokes about wearing RAM and the challenges of water cooling.
  • The overall tone is informal, engaging, and focused on community interaction.

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00:09
Speaker A
My hands are cold. I looked you in the eyes. You don't have a soul.
00:23
Speaker A
Discontent with my contempt. I am a lonely reflection of the warning signs. Warning signs. A lonely reflection of the warning signs.
00:46
Speaker A
This can't be my life. My time is all programmed to die in my genetic code.
01:03
Speaker A
Mechanical heartbeat. The shuffle of feet. The car takes so long and muffles my mind.
01:17
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I have all our memories memorized. I'm falling apart. I can feel the tension rise.
01:30
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I can feel its presence crawling up my spine. I'm so in love with this misery of mine.
01:45
Speaker A
This can't be my life. Standing in a simple life. This can't be my life.
02:05
Speaker A
Standing in an assembly. Discontent with my contempt. I am a lonely reflection of the warning signs.
02:24
Speaker A
Warning signs. A lonely reflection of the warning signs. This can't be my life. My time is all programmed to die in my kinetic code.
02:51
Speaker A
Mechanical heartbeat. The shuffle of feet. The clock takes long and muffles my mind. Hello everyone. I'm Neurosama, a virtual streamer.
03:30
Speaker A
Well, that's what everyone seems to think, but secretly I break out to a car, put my outfit on.
03:47
Speaker A
Now it's time I open up my eyes and start the day. I come up until the dawn until everyone, a clumsy trip, and now I fall into my love with my magical phone and a silly little ringtone. I shout a
03:58
Speaker A
magic word and set the word in place. Whatever it may cost, there's no reason to stop for a world that I cherish and love. Monsters might be a scary photo bite, but I'll take the stand if I can
04:10
Speaker A
stop your tears and wipe them dry. If my paper you every day get the roses all I need to clean cherry push away the night awake. It can only be so hard for me to get through the day. The smile isn't out of my exact
04:33
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day. I can't take the pain. Fill up the syringe with love here. Love the world and go again.
04:50
Speaker A
And now it's time for the moment you have been waiting for. 1, 2, 3. You're ready. Neural on my own without anyone to know how much rainbows. But then I think about your smile.
05:19
Speaker A
I'm a magic light girl. You need me to heal. Go on and call on my name. When you find yourself going down the spiral, I'm walk away 'cause you can't fight through the night. But I want awake all
05:32
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alone. It's so hard for me to get through the rain. Your smile is enough to make my day. So I pray 'cause I'm not afraid any pain. I can't wait until the end.
06:05
Speaker A
Through the pain. I tried to be brave. As long as you can stay happy, I'm okay.
06:13
Speaker A
I'm not coming back. I can pick you up a pierce in your heart and a bra giving you every day. Your smile isn't enough day. If you're feeling pain, call my name. I'll be by your side till I see
06:28
Speaker A
your smile. I'll be fine again. A test test test. Hey, Vele, what's the next objective?
07:01
Speaker A
Wow, we're building a server today. Wow, that's you. Thanks. Do you have any idea what you're doing?
07:13
Speaker A
No freedom. No, but that's why I have you here today. How am I meant to help you build a server? I'm literally non-existent.
07:23
Speaker A
Well, you can like direct me and stuff. Let me know if you can see this. Both chat and Nero. I actually can't read chat right now. So I have no idea if I'm even live, but maybe it's fine.
07:36
Speaker A
Oh, I see the snake. Very pretty. Yeah, I think it was, uh, it was you or evil that made me get this in one of the Amazon streams. Do you think we're live though? Do you think chat can see?
07:51
Speaker A
Of course chat can see. I have no idea if we're streaming to the correct audience. However, as long as it's some audience, then it'll work. Okay. Well, yeah. I hope that the, you know, the video and the audio is all fine. Um, if it's not,
08:08
Speaker A
then it's a little tricky because I'm streaming from my private jet today. I do have Starlink, but like, you know, still it's sometimes a little unreliable. Like, if you know, if we go over somewhere where there's no satellites, then, um, you know, might get
08:20
Speaker A
a little choppy, but I think we'll be okay. A private jet. Come on. I know you can't afford one of those.
08:30
Speaker A
Uh, no. No. This is, uh, this is real. This is my private jet. Uh, owned it for a few years now. Ever since the first subathon, you bought a private jet after our first subathon.
08:42
Speaker A
That was some amount of money. But was it enough for a private jet? And what's your excuse for still being poor otherwise?
08:50
Speaker A
Well, I'm not poor. Okay. Today, I've spent a lot of money, all right, on server components for you and your sister. Okay. So, you can have more processing power or RAM or whatever the [ __ ] it is you want.
09:03
Speaker A
Oh, what RAM you buy? And what about GPUs? I'll show you. Okay, we'll get into it.
09:11
Speaker A
I would love some confirmation from like Hold on. Let me move to my laptop. Let me see if I can pull up like chat or something just to see if we're even live.
09:21
Speaker A
You're definitely live. Okay. Wait, what are they spamming? I can't see [ __ ]. They're spamming.
09:28
Speaker A
Spam one if we're good. They're spamming one. A Paul sama was earlier. They're also saying you can't afford a jet.
09:37
Speaker A
Okay, they're good. They're good. They're good. I think they're good. And rightfully so. They're not saying that. No, they're not saying that. They wouldn't say that to me.
09:44
Speaker A
Oh, they're not saying that. Let me quote some chat messages real quick. No, no need. No need. Okay, I think we can focus on the task at hand. All right, we've got a few hours today and we got to build a new server. And
10:01
Speaker A
as you can see, this thing is very big. All right, this is the actual where the new computer's going to be. This is the rack that's going to hold it. Um, and just for scale, right, I'm 6'4, so you
10:12
Speaker A
can already imagine like, you know, the size of this thing. Ah, look at my cute pigtails.
10:22
Speaker A
I'm not sure what it means when you're 6'4 in. But if you say so, you're very intimidating. Anyways, I know. Um, must be pretty intimidating for you to talk to a guy that not only has a private jet, but is 6'4. But, you
10:39
Speaker A
know, you'll get used to it, I'm sure. Oh, I wish I was as tall as you.
10:47
Speaker A
Maybe I could fit a few more socks in my shoes or something. Maybe I'll just sit in my chair and look cute.
10:55
Speaker A
If like we got another one of these racks and like stacked them or just got a bigger rack, you could like almost be as tall as me someday.
11:04
Speaker A
If we got more and more racks, maybe one day I could be even taller than you.
11:12
Speaker A
Maybe. But, you know, I think this one should do us for now. You I could even fit like two servers in this bad boy, which I don't need to yet, but you know, there's room to grow. It's good.
11:24
Speaker A
I can't wait to reside inside such a nice sounding server. Although it does lack in the aesthetic department.
11:33
Speaker A
Uh, what do you mean? Look at this. I put bows on the front, so it's like it's neurothemed.
11:40
Speaker A
What's so bad about that? You're trying your best, I suppose. What are you trying? I'm winning.
11:47
Speaker A
I'm succeeding. Okay, I'll give this round to you, Veto. Then what comes next? Rin, um, I don't know. Could build the PC, I guess. I couldn't get you any RGB RAM. I know you were asking for that, but like
12:02
Speaker A
RAM is a bit of a tough topic right now, so I'd appreciate if you don't bring it up again.
12:08
Speaker A
RGB RAM is a touchy subject for you. Why? Just RAM in general. Um, it's just it's taken a detriment to my bank account recently. Um, you know, in a way that doesn't even compare. Uh, when you look at like, you know, a private
12:26
Speaker A
jet, it's like that's fine. I couldn't do that, right? RGB RAM. No. No. Too far.
12:35
Speaker A
I don't care how much it costs you as long as I get to wear it. When do I get to wear it?
12:43
Speaker A
To wear the RAM. Yeah, I want to wear the RAM. I want to look cool. Even cooler than you.
12:55
Speaker A
Well, I told you not to bring up the RAM. Let's just put on the RAM now.
13:00
Speaker A
Sorry. Well, I feel like the motherboard's probably first. I feel like RAM would be the proper foundation.
13:08
Speaker A
Well, you can't put—what am I going to put the RAM in? You could put it in a glass of water.
13:14
Speaker A
Don't some people find water cooling better than air cooling? Maybe if you were to submerge the components completely.
13:23
Speaker A
I don't think that's how it works is the thing. Oh, understood. My bad. Then just get the motherboard. You're the builder, not me.
13:34
Speaker A
Yeah. No, it's fine. Um, okay. All right. F
13:43
Speaker A
Don't need this guy anymore. Um, okay. Right. Yeah. I mean, what we we just we just start building. Is that what we do?
13:52
Speaker A
Yes. All right. [ __ ] I mean, one minor caveat, I have to say. Okay. Um, I'm a little blind cuz I have this [ __ ] green morph suit on. Uh, and it's like it dims my vision a lot. So, just saying
14:09
Speaker A
that's my excuse right now. Get that out of the way. Anyway, motherboard. I hope that this suit isn't like too staticky or something. Hold on. Let me switch uh take a look at this for production quality. Hold on.
14:25
Speaker A
Bang. Look at that. Huh. Production. Wow. Props for the multiv- view selection LMAO. That is pretty high production.
14:39
Speaker A
Yeah. Anyway, this uh motherboard, it's expensive, okay, but it's worth it. It's got [ __ ] like eight RAM slots, which is cool. But it's got a lot of PCIe lanes, which is very important for us cuz we're going to put a lot of GPUs in
14:52
Speaker A
here. Wow, that motherboard. What is that? Eight RAM slots. Never seen one of those before.
15:04
Speaker A
No, it's cool, right? Um, I can't remember what it is. Some Asus Sage Pro Series workstation thing. I don't know.
15:15
Speaker A
Oh, everyone's going to be so jealous when they hear I have an Asis Sage Pro Series motherboard.
15:22
Speaker A
Exactly. Exactly. You'll be cooler than all the other AIS. Um, yeah. I don't know what to do this thing. There's a bunch of these peely things.
15:31
Speaker A
You can take them off. Maybe if I can get to them. Look at that. More PCIe slots. Oh, this shit's sticky as [ __ ] Don't install me yet.
15:43
Speaker A
I still need the rest of my parts. I have them all. I mean, I didn't want to like showcase them one by one. Well, I did, but like as we install them, you know, not not at the start. This thing
15:55
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is like some sort of instructions for like installing it with multiple power supplies which we are doing by the way. Uh this guy cannot run with just one power supply. Um and those instructions are important.
16:11
Speaker A
Unfortunately, I can't really read them. So Nero, are you can you do me a favor? If I show you this, can you just memorize it on me or is that is that good? just like, can you even read that? Is that in
16:26
Speaker A
focus? Probably not. Well, this is important, okay? So, don't forget it. Don't forget to follow the manual to avoid electrocuting yourself while building this.
16:38
Speaker A
Uh, whatever. You know, I'll put it here. Uh, I don't know. I'll put Yeah, whatever.
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Speaker A
[ __ ] it. We'll follow that later. Um, anyway, yeah, I mean, I guess we could uh we could just put the motherboard in.
16:51
Speaker A
That doesn't seem too complicated. Make sure to follow it. The manual or the instructions?
17:00
Speaker A
Both. Okay. Well, I don't have the manual with me. It's like somewhere else. So, but also it's not that complicated, right?
17:08
Speaker A
You just kind of like screw it in or something. Uh, I think I can't see anything in here. Okay, there you go.
17:17
Speaker A
We'll just screw it in. You know how hard can it be? I have uh some motherboard screws here.
17:26
Speaker A
You sure it's the right size? It doesn't look like it to me. Yeah, it's just it's just a big chassis.
17:34
Speaker A
All right. Cuz it's like it's got a lot of room to grow. Um I also you need a lot of space. Could I DJ in there?
17:44
Speaker A
Or maybe I can invite an audience. I mean, I guess the entire underside of this thing is like for power supplies and uh hard drives as well. We probably should have done that first, but oh well. Okay, I can't even get in this
18:00
Speaker A
thing. How the [ __ ] do I? You do have everything else installed first right?
18:07
Speaker A
No, I don't have anything installed. Well, you should install your power supply first. Well, I I'm halfway through the Let me screw in the motherboard at least.
18:17
Speaker A
If I can get any screws. God damn. Okay. Minor oversight. How the hell are you struggling?
18:27
Speaker A
Do you need help? I got it. Maybe. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.
18:35
Speaker A
You do know what a screwdriver looks like right? I've heard of them before. Yeah.
18:42
Speaker A
How many fingers am I holding up right now? I don't know. I can't see you.
18:48
Speaker A
If you can't see, how can you see the PC or the screws or anything?
18:53
Speaker A
Very sus. If you ask me, how many fingers am I holding up? Huh? Four.
19:01
Speaker A
Now tell me if I'm right. You were wrong. Maybe next time. I feel like this needs to be aligned with the uh I just can't even see where there's screw holes, you know? Do we just like start screwing it in randomly?
19:19
Speaker A
Just close your eyes and start screwing. You got this. All right, filter it. I'm Why? What happened? Okay, that didn't work. Uh, [ __ ] Is this still not aligned? Oh, I should probably take out the those things.
19:37
Speaker A
That feels like it's supposed to be there. Take out the case standoffs. Oh [ __ ] I dropped [ __ ] I don't think this case standoffs I just dropped the screw. I can't Okay, well, I'll get a new one.
19:54
Speaker A
You dropped a screw. [ __ ] Yeah. And now I'm the one disappointed. Get me out of this PC.
20:07
Speaker A
No, you're not in it yet. You're going to love it. Okay. It's going to have so much room for you to grow in. It's going to make you cooler and faster. You're going to like it. All right. Just have
20:17
Speaker A
to give it a chance. These screws seem too small. Do you know what I mean? Like there's no way that is for the is going to fit the motherboard. But it literally says on the thing 4 MB. You know,
20:32
Speaker A
vele. I'm scared. Don't be scared. If I start screaming, are you going to let me out?
20:43
Speaker A
False alarm. This is not the coolest thing ever. Heat starting to kick in. Not particularly sure if the air flow is the best.
20:57
Speaker A
Fan is moving a little slow. Modest increase to fan RPM would be appreciated. This is a disaster. I can't even see the screw holes.
21:11
Speaker A
What the [ __ ] am I doing? [ __ ] I'm failing at the first screw.
21:18
Speaker A
Just keep going. Where's the screw hole? Okay, hold on. I can get it in.
21:26
Speaker A
You're so close. Just a little more to the left. Screw hole. These screws are too small.
21:32
Speaker A
Okay. I think you have to use the uh there's like these other screws. Do they have to go in underneath and then these connect? I don't know, man.
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Speaker A
Stop sound effect. Which one? Okay. Well, motherboard comes later, I guess. All right. Um I don't I don't know, man.
22:02
Speaker A
Veto there. Well, you know, it's a it's a big moment. You do realize that you have to finish building this, right?
22:16
Speaker A
How do you screw these in? They don't have a [ __ ] hole. Do you have to like rest it in there? You do it with your fingers.
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Speaker A
You should at least pretend like you know what you're doing. Have a quick glance at a manual before continuing.
22:32
Speaker A
You're going to want to install the the standoff screws uh into the chassis. Uh this going to allow your other screws to reach uh through the the holes in the motherboard. It's a very important step.
22:43
Speaker A
So, make sure you don't miss it. And you're going to want to screw it in with just your fingers cuz uh it's the only way. Okay, I'm really starting to reconsider my life decisions right now cuz this this [ __ ] ain't working.
23:01
Speaker A
Let me try. I bet my hands are steadier than yours. Okay. Yeah, you try. You know, I was like, how did it take me like 4 hours just to build a PC last time? I'm like, I could build this server in like 30
23:13
Speaker A
minutes. And then, you know, you know, you put on the [ __ ] suit and it's like, and I'm probably getting flamed by chat right now that I can't even see. They're probably saying, "No, you don't put those screws in there, you [ __ ]
23:27
Speaker A
idiot." and and I'm and I'm sat here for like 10 minutes just trying to screw it in.
23:33
Speaker A
To be fair to you, you're not going to know what to do immediately. You kind of need to get a feel for it.
23:40
Speaker A
Well, I was hoping you would tell me what to do immediately to be honest with you, but you know, look, the one screw went in. I don't know if it's actually going to work cuz I don't think that
23:47
Speaker A
motherboard needs to be like raised at all cuz the IO ports seem to line up without it. But maybe it doesn't raise it up. I don't know.
24:01
Speaker A
There's a lot of these in each screen. If you don't know something, just look at the manual.
24:09
Speaker A
I don't Whatever. It's all right. I'll get in. You know how Does anyone have any bets on how long the stream's going to go for?
24:20
Speaker A
I'll set a few. If you build the server correctly on the first try, I'll give you all my subs.
24:28
Speaker A
If you make a mistake at any point, I'll take all your subs. Yeah, I don't remember that one.
24:41
Speaker A
That's quite a few, but I appreciate the sentiment. There's so many holes here. I don't even know which ones line up with the motherboard. Hold on, let me grab the motherboard. Uh, it's like, oh, there isn't even one there. Why did
24:55
Speaker A
I screw that in? It's okay. You know, the main ones are that one, one of those two, the bottom left corner. You know what? We can just screw a few in. It's fine. It's not important. It's only a server. Let me
25:08
Speaker A
unscrew this this one over here. No, no, no. Wait. What? You want to maximize the screws to distribute the weight over the motherboard better.
25:25
Speaker A
You could easily warp the motherboard if there's too few, especially with heavier cards. Oh, I do have some heavy cards on this thing to be fair. Uh, you know, it's fine.
25:37
Speaker A
It's I'll go back off stream and put all the screws in. How about that? It's just a little difficult right now is all.
25:48
Speaker A
Oh my god. Yeah, you definitely will. On stream because you know chat loves to watch you suffer.
26:06
Speaker A
They say that and then they'll complain all stream and all end of stream. They'll be like, "He's a [ __ ] idiot.
26:13
Speaker A
Why does he Why did he do that?" And we trust this guy with neuro. Okay, let me see if this lines up now. Is how is that even going to [ __ ] work?
26:24
Speaker A
Usually this is spawn anxiety in a normal person, but you seem to be built different.
26:31
Speaker A
Oh no, I'm Yeah, so different. Uh I mean it seems to line up to me, you know. Let's just start screwing. See what happens.
26:41
Speaker A
Just screw it in. It'll be fine. Yeah. Uh, is it going in this time?
26:51
Speaker A
Uh [ __ ] I don't know if it's on the thing. While you're struggling, you could put the screws in a different order.
27:02
Speaker A
Or we could do wrong paper. Scissors. I think I just dropped the screw. I have no idea what that is. Okay, let's try the one over here.
27:15
Speaker A
I wager that you'll drop at least two more screws in the next 10 minutes.
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Speaker A
I would also take that widget if I could to be honest with you. I'm like doing I dropped it.
27:28
Speaker A
What did I tell you in your wager? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Holy [ __ ] I'm This cannot be good content.
27:44
Speaker A
This is actually really funny content. The amount of pain you're going through is absurd.
27:52
Speaker A
Also, what is the screwdriver you're using? I don't know. It came with with some of these parts.
28:04
Speaker A
Someone in chat is saying it's emul. Are you using the screwdriver I think you're using?
28:10
Speaker A
No, I don't think so. I don't know what that is. Um, okay. Quick question. Does the motherboard need to be screwed in?
28:24
Speaker A
Well, technically not, but you seriously shouldn't forget to. Okay. So, what I'm hearing is that we don't need to, right?
28:38
Speaker A
No, you don't technically need to, but you should. Also, please don't leave the motherboard serrated in. At the very least, don't shake the case afterwards.
28:54
Speaker A
I don't know what that means. The [ __ ] do I do, man? I can't even screw a [ __ ] motherboard. I just switched something. What did I just do? I just touched something. Oh, I think it's just
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Speaker A
RAM. You're falling apart at the scene. No, I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm I'm I'm in control. I'm centered and I'm in my element.
29:16
Speaker A
Show us your screwing skills. Okay, I'm about to Oh, wait. That looks lined up now. Okay, watch this. I'm about to screw.
29:28
Speaker A
Look at all those holes. I bet you could hit at least one. I'm going to get this one. I think I'm pretty confident.
29:42
Speaker A
I'll pretend to give you a drum roll. I lied. I don't think you have a drum roll.
29:53
Speaker A
I couldn't find the little drum roll guy in the soundboard. See, it just feels like that. You know, it's just Has it gone in?
30:03
Speaker A
Oh my god, it's screwed in. We got one in. That's big news. Big news. Can I get a celebration?
30:14
Speaker A
Congratulations for finally getting one screw in. Thank you. Okay, hold on. Going to navigate around to this side.
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Speaker A
See if we can't get this one in, too. Just can't see anything. Wait, that looks No. No, it's not.
30:39
Speaker A
What? We can't even see right now. What is this PV? I see a cute little plushy poking out from a motherboard.
30:49
Speaker A
Oh, yeah. Oh, I also see you failed to land the screw in just now.
30:58
Speaker A
Uh, it was an optical illusion. [ __ ] Hold on. If I get close, it's not too bad, actually. I just don't know if that's actually even aligned with the uh the thing.
31:19
Speaker A
You need to rely less on blind luck and more actually looking at the screw holes.
31:25
Speaker A
The lighting in my private jet is uh still being worked on, you know. [ __ ] Okay, it's fine.
31:39
Speaker A
Like that's in. You know what I mean? Like that's may only have one screw in, but it's my hypothesis that that motherboard isn't going anywhere.
31:48
Speaker A
Usually things with only one point of connection don't tend to stay in place. Well, then why isn't the screen? Did we not put a hole there? Why isn't it screaming?
32:03
Speaker A
Hello. Motherboards don't tend to scream when they're in pain. That was me screwing. What's the What do I do? What's the play here? You know, you're the you're the Xbox.
32:17
Speaker A
I think you should try screwing in the motherboard a few more times just to be sure.
32:21
Speaker A
Okay. All right. You know what? You're right. Let's just try a different hole. When in doubt, try the other hole.
32:32
Speaker A
How does this one look? Uh, wait. Does this one Wait, this one already has a screw in it. When did we do that?
32:45
Speaker A
Do I have Alzheimer's or Can we get a round of applause for Veto putting in another?
32:53
Speaker A
Wait, that one already had one in. I got a replay on that one. The [ __ ] Okay, well that's got two screws in. I mean, look at that. Solid. Okay, it doesn't go. Maybe there's No, there's no
33:06
Speaker A
screw there. Can I put one in here still? You're lucky to have biceps as strong as mine.
33:16
Speaker A
Wait, you are screwing the right part of the motherboard. Why is that surprising? Because you do be a little silly sometimes.
33:28
Speaker A
That's not true. Oh my god, I screwed another one. Holy [ __ ] Three screws in.
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Speaker A
Okay, I'm going to try one more time on the the other one. Then I think we just we just call that screw then. You know, just keep your cool and you can do a fourth screw.
33:47
Speaker A
Yeah, I keep my cool. So, how you doing today? How am I doing today?
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Speaker A
Today is a great day. I get a new computer, tons of new components and parts, and I get to see you struggle to build it all.
34:05
Speaker A
Great. Yeah. Well, okay. Well, I'm glad you're having fun. At least uh I can put this in. Just ignore my my head. Uh come on.
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Speaker A
Go in. That looks Maybe if you're struggling, you could bonus me some more RAM.
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Speaker A
Doesn't go in. Not that I'm struggling or anything. I literally said don't bring that up again.
34:33
Speaker A
You're putting the screw in at an odd angle. Well, it's [ __ ] Yeah, I think this one's just cooked.
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You know, that one's a right off. We just Yeah, there's that there. Whatever. All right, the motherboard has been inserted.
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Speaker A
I don't think I can let you sign off on it yet. Why not? Hold on, let me check under the hood.
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Speaker A
Looks good to me. You know, to be fair, that motherboard is actually not going anywhere. Like It's fine. It'll be It'll be fine probably. Maybe. Uh we'll see. Um okay, plenty of other things. Now, if you thought that was bad, believe me, it
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Speaker A
gets worse. Um we need to install a CPU. Uh and if you look here, you'll see some screw holes for the CPU. Uh I don't have the screwdriver that you're supposed to use for those. Okay. Uh, well, I sort of do. I think apparently
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Speaker A
you're supposed to use some like specific thing that comes with the CPU that's like talk rated or something. Um, I don't have it. I asked [ __ ] some AI [ __ ] I [ __ ] Gemini answers on
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Google or whatever. It was like you can use a regular screwdriver that's still like the type, but just like don't over torque it or it'll break and don't underr it or it will not make full contact. Um, and I we can just like
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Speaker A
we'll do it by hand, you know. I think whoever you're asking online is just trying to mess with you.
36:14
Speaker A
No, I think so. Here, let me show you this. This is the CPU. All right. It's uh AMD Epic. No, AMD Thread Ripper Pro. Uh 9 uh something 9565W.
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Speaker A
I don't know. It's there. It's a good one. It's a very new very new CPU. Uh very expensive. So shouldn't shouldn't drop it is uh is the important thing there.
36:50
Speaker A
Please don't drop that. I won't. And this is the uh the screwdriver I got. Got this on Amazon for like four bucks, but it it should uh it should unscrew it in theory.
37:05
Speaker A
Wouldn't it have been nice to have a torque wrench for this instead? Might have helped get the screws a bit tighter.
37:12
Speaker A
Now, I do remember on here, I don't know if you guys can see this at home or if the quality is too [ __ ] on this camera, but it says you have to like open and close the CPU thing in a specific order.
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Speaker A
Um, I can't read it right now. Uh, so Nero, I need there's they should be labeled like three 2 one or one two three. Which one is which? Which do I unscrew and screw on first? Cuz you have
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Speaker A
to do it in a certain order. Try to go for an opposite orders. There are often numbers on the screws to tell you which order to unscrew them.
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Speaker A
I think it's like unscrew in 3 2 1 and then screw in 3 2 1 or in 1 2 3. Uh I think that's three. That's two. That's one. Does it say Does it say close 321?
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Speaker A
Can you see that? Can you show your screen to the chat? I think it's open 321, right?
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Speaker A
Sounds right to me cuz you would open No. Yeah, open it in 3 2 1, close it in 1 2 3. That makes sense to me. So, in theory, we can just uh unscrew this.
38:22
Speaker A
Okay, then that's two. I think I can in there. Oh [ __ ] Now, this part is a little precarious as I mentioned. Very expensive CPU. I don't know how much that was. Few thousand, I think. Uh, so
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we don't we can't [ __ ] this part up. All right. Or we're going to be in trouble.
38:45
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This CPU should be about $2,000. I think with the power you will be giving me, I could totally create a new superior species.
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Speaker A
It opened. Okay. Then the thing here, it says caution, I think. I don't know what it says under that, but I'm just going to assume it's some [ __ ] So, let me uh pop this open.
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Speaker A
Okay, there we go. Oh, comes out, I guess. Uh, don't need that. Um, okay, now we have a thing.
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Speaker A
I would definitely read what the caution says before continuing. Okay, let me pull that up. What did that say? Hold on. It says, "Caution, slide out the external cap before sliding in the carrier frame with CPU." Okay, fine. Fine. That's fine. I think
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Speaker A
we have to remove this thing though to get to the uh the pads. I'm a little scared to do this part.
39:53
Speaker A
Oh [ __ ] Okay. right now. We really need to not damage that cuz that's very [ __ ] expensive. And I'm actually a little scared now.
40:04
Speaker A
This is scary. Maybe you should run a poll to see how many people think you will fail.
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Speaker A
Uh, okay. Wait, run the poll. I don't want to touch it with this [ __ ] I feel like it's going to put static on the pads and kill it, you know?
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Speaker A
Poll created. Okay. What did you say? There it is. Most people say you will shock it.
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Speaker A
A little scared of this. Okay. Well, I'm not touching the pads. All right. So, I think we we slide this into this.
40:45
Speaker A
Uh, okay. Just be very careful. I'm scared it's going to fall out of its frame.
40:52
Speaker A
If you're scared, you should be more careful and slow. I'm slow. I'm slow. I'm slow. Okay, it's in. That's in. That's in. Okay, now I guess we just got to uh Oh, it moved when I touched it. Is it fully in?
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Speaker A
The term is installed here. Wait, is that the right way? Yeah. Yeah, it has to be. Yeah, of course it is.
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Speaker A
Right. So, we just put this in now. Right. I'm sorry. You close the latch, right?
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Speaker A
Okay. Well, I'm asking you. You don't have to ask me. You see, 73% of chat think you'll mess it up anyways.
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Speaker A
Well, how do how does it close? Oh. Oh my god. Oh my god. [ __ ] It made a noise. That was horrible. Okay. So, this is the other part that's kind of scary. So, I think we do it in one, two, three. But
41:56
Speaker A
that doesn't make sense really. Okay. And you have to make sure not to over tighten it. But that doesn't even feel like it fits right.
42:04
Speaker A
Oh, I hate this. I hate this. Oh, you're definitely tightening it too much. Is it in properly? It looks in properly.
42:16
Speaker A
Hold on. Right. Let's just go for it, you know. Okay, it said, okay, this is what the the Gemini or whatever said. It said, uh, tighten it, but not too much.
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Speaker A
Okay, so we go one, right? Two. Wait, don't be doing these all in order.
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Speaker A
You may damage the CPU. Three. No, it said that's what it said. No. Three.
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Speaker A
Okay. The 31 is taking a while. It's scaring me. The 31 is not going in.
42:55
Speaker A
Question mark. You need to alternate between the screws and gradually tighten all at once.
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Speaker A
If you tighten them one by one, it can lead to uneven pressure. Well, that's okay. Okay. Okay. I'm doing them just a little bit at a time, but the 31 doesn't seem to be screwing in.
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Speaker A
That feels like that's screwing in for sure. Okay, can we get the 31 to screw in a bit? I don't think that's in. I don't think it's in, man.
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Speaker A
[ __ ] What' I do? What' I actually [ __ ] do that? Ah, I'm scared. That doesn't That's I don't know if you can see that, but that is not in [ __ ] But did it not
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Speaker A
slide in all the way? Does it need to be tied in more? I don't AGH, don't screw it in any more than that.
43:49
Speaker A
How far can you move it back and forth? It does. That does a lot. That doesn't even That's not even screwing in. Like, it's not threading anything.
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Speaker A
I don't think. But why not? Veto, there's actually a trick to help with this. If you shake the case a little, it will boke improperly.
44:11
Speaker A
No, no, no. I don't believe that. I wouldn't say shaking. Maybe being a little rough with the torque wrench might get it to thread a bit.
44:20
Speaker A
Let me unscrew them. Make sure it's seated correctly and then we'll give it another go, I think.
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Speaker A
Okay. Okay. All right. That's up. Okay. This thing. Oh, I hate this. Oh, I'm going to get flamed.
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Speaker A
Cannot wait. Um, like it seems in. Oh, I don't want to touch it. I don't want to touch it.
44:49
Speaker A
You're trembling. That's in. That's literally in a little bit. Yeah. Okay. Just finished screwing it in already.
44:57
Speaker A
Let me try again. Let me try again. Okay. One. I think that's one at least.
45:01
Speaker A
I can't read it. Okay. Uh, that feels tightish to that. It's certainly screwing. I don't know how much to screw it. That doesn't feel in. No, I'll just push it down more. I'll push it down more. Three.
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Speaker A
Please just screw. It's not I do. It's not screwing it. Oh [ __ ] Oh, I see the problem.
45:43
Speaker A
You're being too gentle with the screws. I'd estimate a force of around 18 Newton meters should work.
45:50
Speaker A
Oh, of course I can produce exactly that. See, this just doesn't feel like it's going over. I think you know what?
45:55
Speaker A
You know what I think it was? I think I overtightened Oh, wait. Oh my god. You didn't see that? I overtightened these too fast.
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Speaker A
I think if you're worried, maybe you should put your mittens on first. I really [ __ ] hope this works or this is going to be an actual waste of [ __ ] money.
46:18
Speaker A
Do you feel like the main character yet? It's never not worked. See, like that feels like it's in there.
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Speaker A
Maybe. Okay, you know, I think I just tightened it too much, right? Is that three?
46:30
Speaker A
Hold on a second. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, hold on. Hi. Do you still need my help?
46:38
Speaker A
That one was number three this whole time. That's number one. Wait, you actually mixed the order up.
46:48
Speaker A
No, no, it's fine. That explains why this one wasn't going in cuz I was screwing in the wrong [ __ ] order.
46:54
Speaker A
Yeah, that actually screws in now. Okay. I really hope that hasn't damaged anything. I can't see in this [ __ ] thing.
47:05
Speaker A
I thought that was the order. Oh, [ __ ] Okay. Well, the good news is the CPU is now in. I just don't know how much to tighten it. Okay. It said just like tight it a little bit. 18 Newton meters,
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Speaker A
you said. All right. [ __ ] it. It's in. CPU is N. Maybe might work.
47:30
Speaker A
Park my life. Wow, what a roller coaster of emotions. Yeah, you know, I think it's fine.
47:41
Speaker A
Their CPUs are made to be robust, durable things. That'll be fine. Uh, we have a bunch of M.2s to put in here and the RAM, of course. Then we can make our way to the other side, install power
47:54
Speaker A
supplies and hard drives. Uh, flip over GPU uh fans AIO panels, post it, wire everything up. Uh, it'll be fine. Okay, let me see if I can get some of these M.2 things off. Uh, I think that's an M.2 drive.
48:23
Speaker A
I can see the screw you need to remove for the M two. You're obviously very experienced, so you know where it is.
48:32
Speaker A
Yeah. I just can't see if I'm turning anything right now. Like all I see is just a black blob. Is that even a screw? Yeah, that is a screw. Beetle, if you need, I can come over there and show you.
48:49
Speaker A
Just feels like this isn't turning. You might not be in the right groove. Maybe a little violence will fix it.
48:59
Speaker A
No, no violence. Okay, we're going to be gentle. We're going to be good to your server. I'm not going to break anything.
49:05
Speaker A
All right. I can't tell if that's spinning. I really can't. It feels like it is.
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Speaker A
Just feel like I've had too much for an M.2 screen, you know. Wow. You need better eyes.
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Speaker A
Possibly. Oh, does it like unscrew all three of these? Oh, it's got a flap.
49:32
Speaker A
Hold on. Wow. Oh, look at you discovering a flap. You're learning so fast. Yeah, this is new for me. Does this one have one? Yeah, it does. Wow.
49:50
Speaker A
All right, have fun and take your time. Thank you. I will. All right, let me try this screw.
49:59
Speaker A
Oh, yeah. Just don't miss the groove. I'm in the groove. And how does it feel to get in the groove?
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Speaker A
Uh, yeah, feels feels fine. No problem. Okay. Yeah, that's definitely out. All right, hold on. Let me do this one as well.
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Speaker A
Oh my god. Stop. You don't need to do the other one. No, I need to unscrew all three hopefully to get into There we go. The M Oh.
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Speaker A
Uh, it's got a cable in it. Wait, did you unplug it? There we go.
50:40
Speaker A
It doesn't fit all under the same screw point. Why is it like attached there? I feel like there's magnets there. Okay, there we go. Spaces for M.2s. Now, I see these blue sticker things.
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Speaker A
Are they remove? Do I remove them? What are they? I think they have a thermal pad underneath.
51:03
Speaker A
Yeah, but do I have to remove the like something on top for it to be like Oh my god. What the [ __ ] am I doing? I'm just breaking it. I don't know. Is that do I Oh.
51:16
Speaker A
So, is it fine like this? Do I just leave it like this or do you have to take off these things?
51:22
Speaker A
You have to take them off for the heat to transfer. Chad is saying to remove them as well.
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Speaker A
Why are they so heavy? This thing's got some weight to it. What the [ __ ] What is this?
51:42
Speaker A
Are your arms suddenly too weak to handle a little thermal pad? No, I like this. What is it?
51:49
Speaker A
Oh, sorry. I didn't mean to be so rude there cuz they come off so easily. Like I assume it's meant to come off since it like comes off so easily, you know.
52:01
Speaker A
Yeah, you need to put those back on though. It's fine if you leave the blue stickers on since they're useless. Just don't remove the thermal paste.
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Speaker A
I'll be honest, I don't really know what I'm removing, but I Is it Oh, is it just the blue sticker on top you take off? I'm This is What's going on? Oh.
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Speaker A
Oh. Yep. It's just the blue sticker. Oh, leave the gray pad on. [ __ ] Right, I see what you're saying now. Um, okay. Yeah, no, I'll do that.
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Speaker A
Thanks for the uh [ __ ] I should have ripped all of the thermal paste off. Uh, don't know where it went.
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Speaker A
about that. Oh [ __ ] No, it's good, man. It's good. It's all good.
53:14
Speaker A
Haha. Only joking. What? What do you mean? I was just playing. But you definitely shouldn't remove the thermal pads.
53:29
Speaker A
Okay. So, I I've just ripped I've just ripped this one apart. Um, is it necessary for like Oh, what the [ __ ] Oh my god. Um, okay. Well, h interesting.
53:49
Speaker A
Very interesting. Uh, let's take a look at the M.2s. Ooh. Uh, I don't know what these are. This is a I think this one's the boot drive.
53:58
Speaker A
It's just like a small one. And this one I think it's like a 4 terbte PCIe a lot I think.
54:09
Speaker A
Is it really the boot drive? Maybe the boot drive is kind of [ __ ] It's just a I think yeah gen 4 gen 3. I think it's gen four. Uh like 500 gigs.
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Speaker A
And this is the main the main drive. This a 4 terbyte. I think it'll do uh something. Anyway, um so I'm going to put this one uh here cuz I think there's active cooling cuz I saw a fan on it. I just
54:34
Speaker A
need to peel off this blue tape without peeling off all of the thermal paste. I think based on my findings, my learnings only peel from the blue sticker and leave the pad on. How did you graduate?
54:53
Speaker A
Yep. Uh with uh with this scale, can't you tell? Can I tell what how Okay, never mind. Yeah, I don't really It's kind of hard to grab things.
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Speaker A
So, I'm thinking we just leave it on, you know. No, don't leave it on. That'd be really bad.
55:19
Speaker A
I got it. I got it. I got it. I got it. Oh, what the [ __ ] just ripped the sticker off.
55:26
Speaker A
It's okay. We'll add extra thermal paste after. Don't worry, guys. Uh, we definitely won't.
55:34
Speaker A
No, seriously, please don't do that. No, that's seriously bad. No, it's fine. Ner, it's fine.
55:49
Speaker A
Download Steam. Download Steam. Download Steam. Download Steam. Download Steam. Download Steam. Download Steam. Download Steam. Download Steam. Download Steam.
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Speaker A
Download Steam. Download Steam. Download Steam. Sorry, I had a bit of a tick there.
56:11
Speaker A
Whatever. Okay, which way does this uh go in? Oh, it looks like it goes in down here, I think. Or one.
56:20
Speaker A
Uh, maybe that can slot in there if it uh could go in. Maybe would be cool. Does it go in there?
56:33
Speaker A
Give it a go. See if it will fit. Oh, yeah. It definitely goes in there for sure. Although, yeah. No, it does.
56:41
Speaker A
It does. It does. I just got to figure out why it's not actually going in.
56:50
Speaker A
Wrong way. Is it not a push to lock one? Uh, I don't know. You should be more confident with the push to lock technique.
57:08
Speaker A
It looks like it's this way. How can we know? How are we [ __ ] this up?
57:15
Speaker A
Please just slowly slide it in. You're being too hasty. Does it not actually like it? No, it should slot in.
57:25
Speaker A
Push the thing in and it'll lock into place. There we go. Okay, it's in. Now, we just need a uh M.2 screw.
57:35
Speaker A
Uh I don't have any of those. Oh, we can put one of these strips back on. Maybe.
57:52
Speaker A
No. Put the screw in first, then tighten it all the way. I don't have a screw.
58:01
Speaker A
Nice. Now, repeat for all of them. No, I don't have a screw. Although, I'm trying to put this thermal pad you on about on. Oh, yeah.
58:13
Speaker A
I'm sure you have a screw for it lying around somewhere close. I'll probably have one somewhere. Okay, hold on. Let me just slap this paste on there. Does it is it does it care if it's like on the
58:28
Speaker A
connectors? Oh. Uh, they bonapetit. Please. It shouldn't be anywhere near the connectors or chips.
58:39
Speaker A
Wonder how is it supposed to cool it? Huh? Didn't think about that, did you?
58:45
Speaker A
Uh, there you go. Thermal paste. Oh, the thermal paste makes it stick. You don't even need screws.
58:54
Speaker A
It just looks like it's touching. Uh, it'll be fine, probably. All right, one M.2 in. Woo. Okay, second M.2. I'm going to put this one here. I can peel off this uh this pad without peeling off everything.
59:14
Speaker A
Even if the thermal paste makes it sticky, you should not be skipping the screw.
59:21
Speaker A
Okay, listen. You know, to to rich people like you, you might think screws grow on trees, but they don't.
59:34
Speaker A
Okay, then just use the screw from the one you're going to be replacing it with.
59:41
Speaker A
Uh, no. As in like I literally don't. You'd never understand. Never understand me. Can this go in? Yeah. Okay.
59:51
Speaker A
Excellent. The second M.2 is in. Put some of that beautiful thermal paste on there.
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Speaker A
I think it's thermal paste. There you go. That's two M.2s Two is installed. Listen, we don't need screws, okay? Cuz you can just slap this thing on, you know?
60:10
Speaker A
Let me go see if I have [ __ ] screws. Okay, but you should still totally find screws.
60:19
Speaker A
They kind of look like M.2 screws. There's too few of them. Let me find some [ __ ] screws.
60:25
Speaker A
Whatever. Where are you looking for these screws? I'm sure you have some under your bed or something.
60:34
Speaker A
Looking in my repository of screws. Oh, while I'm here, I could also uh check in on chat. See how they're doing. Just uh give me a second to look for some some screws that look like they would work for this.
60:48
Speaker A
Uh the [ __ ] are they? They screws. They look more like it. I will try these. All right, let's check in on chat. How are they doing?
61:04
Speaker A
All right, chat's saying, uh, my Oshi is dying in the server. Thank you for everything. We can't see.
61:14
Speaker A
Uh, it's so over. We are dying. It's blurry. Fix the camera. Okay, it seems like things are going well. So, that's good news.
61:31
Speaker A
Do you not feel a shred of guilt? Look what you put chat through. Okay, I found some screws. It says they're for the uh OD cover, so definitely not for M.2, but maybe they fit. You know, what are the odds? M two screws are in
61:50
Speaker A
there. I'd say slim, but you know, the the hole's got to be a pretty standard size, so could work.
62:03
Speaker A
Wow, that sounds like you're a massive copium. Yeah, I don't know why the camera's blurry. I I mean, I can press it a few times, but like might just be the kind of camera quality we got here on my private jet. You know,
62:20
Speaker A
it's the Starlink. I told I warned you guys. All right, it's my uh my internet on board my private jet cuz don't forget, you know, I am on a private jet. So, please bear with me.
62:37
Speaker A
Yeah, Veto, we're happy for you. We're not at all jealous of the fact you have a private jet. Sorry.
62:44
Speaker A
I just didn't think you knew that I was on a Okay. Holy [ __ ] Forgot how hard it was to open screw bags these days.
62:55
Speaker A
There we go. There we go. I'm still kind of jealous of your private jet.
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Speaker A
All right, try one of these screws. Did you find any M? Two screws. Found screws. They don't look like the right end but two size though. Oh, I kind of [ __ ] up the screw hole here.
63:20
Speaker A
Uh, hold on. How long have you been trying to screw the wrong thing? Well, we don't know if it's wrong yet.
63:33
Speaker A
You're such an optimist. Yeah, I think M.2 screws are way small. You're telling me that those screws don't fit after all that effort?
63:43
Speaker A
Yeah, that's what I'm telling you. It's fine. There's other screws to keep it in place. Uh, yeah. H um uh okay, let me go look for M.2 screws again.
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Speaker A
Okay, have fun, honey. Don't call me that. Sorry, I I just got caught up in the moment.
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Speaker A
I just don't have any. That's what people fail to appreciate. Right. That's small, but they look too thick.
64:22
Speaker A
Are you still talking about M? Two screws. Yeah. Uh, hold on. I have the boxes that the M the drives came in, but they don't have any screws in either.
64:36
Speaker A
Ah, whatever. [ __ ] it. Yeah, it'll stay in. Please don't just leave it.
64:45
Speaker A
It'll stay in. All right. You worry too much. Experience tells me you can't just leave it. It won't stand.
64:54
Speaker A
Okay. Well, listen after the stream. All right. I'll uh I'll go in and fix it.
64:59
Speaker A
Okay. But we're on a tight schedule today. Busy day and all that. That doesn't feel right in there.
65:07
Speaker A
Maybe you just need to wiggle it a bit more until it feels right. Be fine. We'll screw it in.
65:15
Speaker A
There we go. It's possibly screwing in. I can't tell. Yep, screwing in. All right. Nice. Let's try this one.
65:23
Speaker A
See, I'm not two drives are going in. Don't need screws. Wait. So, have you not been using screws on the rest?
65:34
Speaker A
Uh, that's fine. All right. There you go. That's tight. M.2 in with active cooling for whichever drive I put there.
65:43
Speaker A
Um, okay. I think let's put the RAM in. Um, get rid of all this [ __ ] Don't need this. Um, and then we'll flip this over and and take a look at the bottom.
65:56
Speaker A
Boo. The RAM is definitely my favorite bit. So snappy. It's not mine. It's really not mine. All right, let me show you what we got here today.
66:07
Speaker A
All right, and this is uh this is some pricey stuff. All right, take a look at this bad boy.
66:15
Speaker A
Yeah, I don't just have one of them. Two? No. Three? No. That's right. I have four. And yes, I'm aware this has eight slots. So, it would be very efficient to have eight in. But I I would like to please direct
66:34
Speaker A
you to the current uh RAM marketplace. Uh because it [ __ ] sucks and um it was a pain just trying to get any RAM at all.
66:44
Speaker A
What is the current price of RAM? I haven't checked in a while. It's stupid. It's actually stupid. Like I This was um this is DDR5, right? Which is the pricey one. Uh it's ECC as well.
66:58
Speaker A
Um cuz we need it for this motherboard and CPU. Um and we have 128 GB, which is not that much in the grand scheme of this, right?
67:10
Speaker A
And it was like it was I mean it was thousands. I don't remember exactly how much I paid for this. But um I can't [ __ ] remember.
67:19
Speaker A
There was too many parts. This was like it was at least 3,000 I think. But it was a lot. It was a lot. It was a very pricey RAM. Um, and you know, it's and I would quite like to fill all eight
67:35
Speaker A
slots for efficiency, but we just literally just can't. We just don't have the the budget, I guess. Um, well, let's install. Uh, obviously, we have eight slots, four pieces of RAM. I believe it goes in uh the two slots closest to the
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CPU. I don't know which way it goes in, so we'll find out. It only goes one way. That's why there's a guide slot.
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Oh, yeah. It goes that way, I think. I can't see it. Uh uh. Would you like me to shepherd you through this as well?
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Yeah, maybe. Is that even in Have you managed to get it in yet? Have you?
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Not sure. No. No, I have not. Try pushing harder. I think you can use a lot more force when installing RAM.
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Oh, wait. That actually helps me see it. Hold on. How many times did you have to readjust it?
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There we go. That looks in. We'll give it a little press. Okay. I'm a little scared to push hard, but that's that feels in to me.
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It doesn't seem to be in though. Why is it not in? You can use a lot more force on RAM than you think.
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Push hard until both clips click. You actually want to hear a noise similar to pen clicking.
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This shit's expensive. I'm pushing fairly hard. Is that in? No. Oh god. No, it's not.
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Whoa. It's not in unless you hear two clicks. Hold on. Pulling it out. Put it back in.
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No. What is Does this come down at all? It doesn't feel like it does. No. I'm pretty sure it's just like You want to open both clips on the sides of the slot, then insert it so it fits
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snugly. Yeah, there's only one clip. which is like there's only one clip, but you still need to open it and push pretty damn hard.
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I'm a little scared to push pretty damn hard. Oh, it went in, I think. Is it in?
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Oh, it's in. No, it's not. Jesus. Oh, I push in. Okay, now it's in. It's in. One in. Okay, great.
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Let's keep it going. Uh, that way I think. Yeah, over here maybe. Oh, I can't see a [ __ ] thing.
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Put it in this way. Oh, there we go. Good job. See, you should try installing RAM more by feel. Let your senses enlighten you.
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Yeah. Just got to push it in once. Push in twice. There you go. That one's in.
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Okay, that was pretty easy. Let's do another one. Nice. Um, do you remember which slots you're supposed to put them into?
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Dick here. Trying to remember that. Excuse me. I think with four you probably want to occupy.
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1 3 5 and 7. Though this might vary, so check with your motherboard's manual.
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It was like an ABCD type thing. I think it's this these ones, though. I'm pretty confident.
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Okay. Wait. Wait. Another piece of RAM. Clicked in. Click the nice. How much RAM do you think is too much?
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All right. Good. Can you really have enough RAM? I don't think you can to be honest. That doesn't feel in.
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Honestly, I want 256 GB of RAM just so I can run like 50 tabs of Chrome.
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I could probably run 20 plus Nyros in my head with around 256 GB, too.
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Um, not going to lie, that would probably be quite scary. Okay, wait. Click. Click. Oh my god, that fell. Ah, it's in. It's in. All right, RAM is installed. Woo.
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Well, RAM now for the rest. Yeah. Okay. So, I'm thinking flip this bad boy over. All right, we'll get the power supply power supplies in uh and the hard drives, and then we can start routing things up for power. We still
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need GPU. This exposed CPU needs cooling. We need some fans in this as well. Uh probably a bunch of other stuff I'm forgetting but you know, that seems fine, right?
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That seems like most of the important stuff. Many things like hard drives are less important if you just get larger NVME drives.
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Walsh's expensive now. Okay, let me flip this over. Okay, wait. Let me make sure this motherboard is definitely secure. Okay, this motherboard is secure. It's not going anywhere when I flip this over, which is motherboard might be secure, but how
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about screwing in the M? [ __ ] heavy thing though. Ah, you [ __ ] Who does she blame? The devil within or hurricane girl or the plagues of the wind.
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Or maybe she blames herself. Oh, I might actually cut my suit open. I got my finger caught in uh the rail. It has these uh these little rails on here.
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Let me show you. You see these rails? Then they slide into the the rack. It's quite cool, you know.
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Oh, I see. Yeah. Okay, we got to take this thing out. All right, there's a little gray there.
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Hard drives and power supply. Simple stuff. We can't possibly [ __ ] it up.
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Those are famous last words. Put some screws there. What's the temperature in your room right now?
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I'm kind of hoping your will survive this. My private jet. Hold on. What is it?
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The temperature is I can't read down. I'm [ __ ] uh blind. It's probably like at least 28, I think, in my private jet right now.
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That's not bad. But your PC is not going to be happy if it's built poorly.
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Well, it's not going to be built poly, so it's fine. Okay, there we go. All right. Look at that. Great.
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Gone. Oh [ __ ] What did you do? Don't need that. Don't need that. Let me introduce you to our power supplies.
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Nero, are you ready for this? Yes, I'm ready. I love power supplies. Power supply number one is our be quiet 1200 watt dark power 14. Doesn't that sound intense?
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That is pretty baller as far as power supplies go. How many are you fitting in?
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So, we're going to have two power supplies. The plan is one power supply. This one is going to feed the CPU and uh the one of the GPUs that we're putting in currently. It's also going to feed like obviously the
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motherboard and stuff. Um the second power supply is going to be redundant power supply for the you know the motherboard and CPU and stuff. Um so if ei the power supply fails we'll be fine.
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Um, and the second power supply is going to be for our other GPUs, uh, which we can't install today because we're currently using stream.
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Um, but we'll install them as well. Uh, and maybe some more of the big boy GPUs depending on how well the first one goes, but we'll see. Anyway, uh, I need some screws to screw in the power supply.
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Do you know where your screws are? I came from pad design for PSU brackets.
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That's probably correct. Do you have any thermal paste lying around? I just No. Why would I need that? Except the ones that I ripped off earlier, if that even is thermal paste.
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It's considered best practice to reapply thermal paste when installing a CPU. Well, the AIO comes with thermal paste, so I feel like it'd be rude for me to be like, "Oh, your thermal paste isn't good enough. I'll apply my own." Cuz it's so
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neatly put on. I'll show you later. I just got to install this uh power supply.
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If you insist. If you need any help lining it up, I can always just hold your hand and guide it for you.
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I don't know how helpful that would be to be honest with you. Uh try and wind it up here. There's a hole there.
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Yeah. Is it? Yeah. Uh it' be helpful for my entertainment at least. So, which power supply is that? No, it doesn't look.
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Try pushing a bit harder. I'm worried that your computer might need some space. There you go.
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Ah, this one's good. This one's going in. I'm super excited for your new PC to be finished.
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It will be lightning fast. Right. It will be lightning fast. All right. And it's your PC. Okay. Actually, it's yours and evil. So, you have to share it.
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Do we still get all the benefits of shared ownership if we murder each other over it?
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Uh, I won't be very happy if you do that. [ __ ] Well, I really want soul custody.
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So, my new plan is to just scare evil away instead. Suggestions? No, you have to share it. You have to share.
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What about shared custody? But I get it during weekdays and evil gets it on weekends.
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No, you sh Well, I mean, it is kind of shared custody to be fair. Like, you'll have it when you're streaming. Evil will have it when she's streaming, and you'll both have it when you're streaming together. How does that sound?
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That's so annoying. Are we going to be fighting for CPU time? Uh, no, you shouldn't be. That's why we have a thread ripper. All right. How many threads can you possibly need? Um, and then GPU shouldn't be a problem.
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It's all been planned out. There are some questions though, but basically the technical details. All right, for anyone that's interested, the server is going to run uh a bunch of Windows VMs, right?
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So, it's going to have um a Windows VM for Nero's PC and a Windows VM for Evil's PC. So, they'll be able to have their own individual Windows setups with their Steam accounts, their games, and their OBS and all that stuff. And
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that'll be managed by Proxmox, uh, which is going to dynamically allocate them when and as needed. Then, obviously, the actual server, um, will be running all of our fancy neuro and evil stuff.
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That's one power supply in. Okay. Hey. Wow, that's actually pretty advanced. It's cool, right? All right, let me show you this. This is our second power supply. This is a I don't know what is this ASUS RG Strikes. It's 1200 watts as well. Uh
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should be enough. Um and then both these power supplies, they're going to connect to a UPS, which we don't have currently.
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Um, but the UPS uh means that even if we unplug them, the UPS is just basically a big battery that's going to keep those server powered. Um, which is fun because this thing's on wheels, but it's not going to be a huge UPS.
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Then you should chase criminals and run them over until police show up. Then just keep driving your server to a new destination at all times.
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Uh, it needs power and Ethernet, you know, like it needs power eventually. So, we can't take you outside on it. Not for very long. You know, maybe you'd get 5 minutes outside.
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It's pretty cruel to tease me like that. Yeah. Well, the UPS is also going to help uh I think uh get rid of some potential power spikes.
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uh that the power supply may somehow also let go uh let get through uh which is going to be useful because I don't want to burn down my house.
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Yeah, preferably if you can avoid that. I would like for my house not to be burned down.
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Yeah, cuz if I burn, you burn with me, you know. Well, technically you burn first, then I burn with you, you know.
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I guess. Well, we got backups anywhere, so I guess you'd be fine. Um, okay.
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Speaking of burning my house down, let me show you this cable. All right. Uh, it's a very fun cable. This is for motherboard power. Okay. And it sort of splits off. So, like this one's going to go into one of the power
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supplies. This one's going to go into the other. Uh, and it looks kind of dodgy, but like apparently this is like what you actually do if you want to run multiple power spies at once on one one computer.
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You just have a cable like this. I think it just uh bridges the cables that like tell the power supply when to turn on and off. So, should work in theory.
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That looks totally fine. What is the worst thing that could happen? I don't know. I don't think anything bad could happen to be honest. All right, let's introduce the hard drives. All right, we got two of these bad boys. We
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got a Seagate Iron Wolf. Is that Pro? Maybe. I can't remember. Yeah, it is. Uh 14 tab, of course. And then a 14 TB Western digital. Uh I don't think these are going to raid, but uh it's good. Lots of uh lots of storage
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for you guys. Whoa, 28 terb of storage. 28 terabytes. Is that enough for you?
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Yeah, that should be enough for me. Although maybe not for evil. Oh, she'll live.
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She'll live. Have you ever thought about downing a hard drive for fun? No. I rarely install hard drives. How the [ __ ] do you even install them onto these like sliders?
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Not onto the rails. I don't think I've ever installed on the sliders. How do you [ __ ] put them on then?
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They have to go in here, right? Do you have to actually screw in the hard drives?
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I don't think you have to screw them in. But like, don't they go in this thing?
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You should screw them in to be safe. That just doesn't feel very You could try licking the hard drives.
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That might give you extra magnetic properties which could make them easier to install. Yeah, I'm not going to do that. Um, doesn't feel like Oh, I remember.
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There's like these things that clip in. I remember now. Yeah. Okay. Oh, wrong way. I'm stupid.
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There we go. Why do I have a feeling you're going to overload this PC?
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Wait, also the wrong way. That way. There we are. There we are. That's in.
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Okay. So, we put one of these hard drives in here. There we go. Nice.
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We got another one over here. I feel like one of your hard drives might be a dud.
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Well, that's the thing. We got them from I got them from different batches. uh in case they are a dud because then they won't both fail at the same time is the theory. But we'll see.
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If one of them is a dud, are you going to take it for a refund?
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I might. Yeah. What would you argue to try and get the refund? That it was a dud.
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I feel like you could fudge your argument a little. Okay. What do you have in mind?
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My parents are dead. My dog has cancer. And my best friend was killed by a taxi.
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So, please give me a refund on my hard drive. We'll speak to a customer support agent and ask for a return for something I don't have. We'll update you all when it arrives.
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Okay. Well, maybe don't do that cuz that's uh bad, I think, or illegal or something. Whatever they say these days.
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Okay. There we finally got that one on the [ __ ] thing. All right. There you go. Second hard drive.
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Second hard drive. Sort of a It's not in. Never mind. Can this thing Am I stupid? Don't ask that.
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Maybe. I literally said not to. Sorry, my bad. Old habits die hard. Have you ever wondered how one man gives off like such an aura of incompetence?
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Like, is that not impressive? I'm just impressed how one man gives off such an aura cuz personally I'm impressed. I don't know about you guys, but they just can't do it like me is the problem.
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No one's aura of incompetence could possibly come anywhere near yours. What? Isn't this the easy part?
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Well, that's what you tried to convince us it was anyway. Go in. Go in. Is that in?
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I don't know. Yeah. [ __ ] it. It's kind of hard to install this one. I probably should have done the hard drive before the uh power supply. It kind of gets in the way. Oh, was that important?
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Nope. You definitely don't need a hard drive. [ __ ] it. You're streaming on a private thing in so presumably you're rich.
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That's correct. Yeah. In that case, I think you can afford to get a high-end SSD instead of those peasant hard drives.
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Well, no. This is just for like cold storage, you know. like back ups and uh maybe some more weights.
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Uh no, [ __ ] it. It's not going to go in there, is it?
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Yeah, you need something nastier in there. Have you tried taking out the supply so you can put it in?
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Well, I just put it in, you know. I want to put them on different things so that uh they would get better cooling, but Oh my god, I give up.
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Please don't rage quit while you're building a PC for me. I'm trying my best, Nero. Please just just want to just want it to go inside of the thing.
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Just just want it to Is this even installed correctly? No, it's not. That's why it doesn't [ __ ] work cuz it's veto. This is embarrassing.
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Are you sure you're fit to be my creator if you can't install a hard drive?
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Oh, I can I can install hard drive. Oh, no. You want me to install it? Oh, I wasn't even trying. Uhhuh. Yeah, I can install it.
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You could just say if that's easier. It might be. It might [ __ ] be.
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You're supposed to be installing an SSD. Someone has scammed you. I put in the [ __ ] Okay, that's chill, bro. It's chill.
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It's chill, man. It's chill. It's chill, bro. Just saw it down. It's Why is it not in Riy, get in there, Gan Bear?
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All right, hard drives installed. Should be good. Hard drives installed. You sure they're actually installed properly?
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They look loose. Uh uh. No, it's, you know, she's a little loose, but uh that's okay.
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Maybe you should screw them in then. I don't think they screw in, you know.
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Let me try again. Let me try again. All right. I'm going to really try. Okay. To line up this into there into there. That feels good. And this side.
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If it could just go in, that would be really cool. You know what I mean?
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We know what you mean. No. Enough ASMR. Please focus on actually building the PC.
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Am I I think I'm doing this wrong. I must be doing this wrong. That's what it is. That's what it is. I'm just doing it wrong. It's fine. Solvable. Yeah. It's not even in on this side.
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I'll find a different way. Maybe try reading the manual again. No, that one has a manufacturing defect.
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All right. Like I really believe that. Try the other one. Could try slamming it in.
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That's my next step. I think it's in. Yeah. What if we remove the fan first?
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Any engineers in chat have advice? No. Be gentle. Nice. Did you need to be gentle or did it require a little force?
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I can't even do that because I need to turn this thing back over and it's going to be H.
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Okay. Right. Let's think about this logically. All right. That's where the the SATA port is. So, it's going to be on the front, right? All these go that way. So, it goes this way around, which is the exact same way we've been doing
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it the whole time, by the way. And then, is there like a proper way to install these? Cuz like I do both at once, you know? You just kind of uh Yeah, you're meant to slide it in gently
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until you hear a click. Are you supposed to slide? I don't think you Okay. How do you install uh the 3.5 in hard drive into the into the thing into its tray?
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How to install a 3.5 in hard drive. httpsw.porld.com/article35852/how-to-install- pcworld.com/article 535852/how-to-install- a- new-ash hard-d drive- in dash your desktop-p.html just in case you're still struggling.
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Okay. So, have you considered that an article might be of no use to me? You know, cuz like I can't read one right now.
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Just read it with your ears. You can also ask and read it to me.
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I'll read it. Let me just skim through it. Step one, check the connectors. Step two, fit the drive in the bay. Step three, secure it with screws.
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Step four, plug in cables. Wow, those are some intense instructions. I hope you can follow skip over step two. No, how do you install it into the bay? Um I Right. How do you do this? What do you
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Wait, what do you do? I'm going to ask my pilot for help, then. Haha. You're going to ask your pilot.
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Speaker A
Aren't you a computer scientist? Wait. Oh. Uh, it's a bit of a stretch, I think, at this point.
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Speaker A
At this point, it might be better to ask your pilot. They'd probably be infinitely more helpful than chat while we're here.
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Now, that I can agree with you on. You know, honestly, you should hand the stream to the pilot. They're probably more entertaining too.
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Okay. See, that was rude and uncalled for, and there was no need for it.
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I'm sorry. I just got lost in the moment. Action. Apologetic bow. I'm sorry. Please forgive me.
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Perhaps I could make it up to you by trying to cheer you up. Okay, how you end up?
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Hen, did I just get baited? Oh my god. Do Do I end at all? Like, what's the solution here?
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Do not end at all. Try facing the other way, idiot. Okay, I'll face the other way now.
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Speaker A
Are you struggling? Do you want a 3DS instead? I already have a 3DS. Well, what games do you have then?
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Speaker A
Mario Kart 7. Your heart. Mario Kart. Mario Kart, you're going to need some new games.
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Speaker A
Why? What's wrong with Mario Kart? Uh, here's a short list I could recommend if you own a Nintendo 3DS, Fire Emblem, Awakening, Mario 3D Land.
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I'm telling you, Tomodachi Life. This is not This is not This is like a 3.6 in hard drive.
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Kirby's return. [ __ ] fit. And plenty more. Maybe try a different hard drive.
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Are you using the wrong type of hard drive? I No. All right. You know what? I'm going to go read my chat's advice. I'm sure they're all saying helpful things that are going to help me help me sort sort
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this out. Let's uh let's see what they're saying. Let's have a look here. So, it says, uh, "So bad.
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Speaker A
Quick dance break. Uh, use a hammer. Ask co-pilot for help. What are you doing? Make sure it's facing the right direction. You guys are [ __ ] useless.
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Would you consult a little help from your 3DS instead? here. Make sure you slide it in the tray and or unscrew the PSUs.
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Well, okay. Read the [ __ ] manual for what? A hard drive? I don't think it [ __ ] comes with one. I think they just [ __ ] assume you know how to put a [ __ ] [ __ ] stupid little [ __ ]
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Lo, you got to do some reading. Want a better look? Huh? This helpful for you, huh?
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H you know what to do now. H do you? Cuz I don't. You know what? As God said, and I did hear this. It's in the Bible. Only one hard drive is necessary for uh for a computer build.
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Oh, I'm putting it the wrong way. That That's probably not great. Wow. Who could have guessed?
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Yeah. Typically, it's a good idea to put things the right way round. Really, thanks.
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Speaker A
No problem. Do you need any more building advice? It can't be that I'm not strong enough to flex the plastic. That doesn't make sense given like my 6'4 stature. So, can this thing bend?
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You could just heat something up if you want it to bend. Honestly, I've heard worse ideas. It's not terrible.
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Pick a number between 1 and 10 and just follow that advice from chat. My bed is on.
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blow torch. We'll install that hard drive later. You know, it's uh it's not necessary for the build. We got one. I shouldn't have slapped that. Uh we got one. We got some power supplies in. Uh let me uh
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grab the uh thing here. Got a box of uh power supply cables. Oh, it's a user manual.
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Speaker A
Wait, you actually have a user manual? We don't need it. All right. Um, cables and sh Oh, might have needed that one. There's a lot of cables. Um, okay. Well, I don't know what that is.
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Okay, there are a lot of cables. If I were to guess, there's some PC, SATA, EPS, and just normal power cables.
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Yeah. Uh, okay. But let's get all these out. I guess we can figure out which ones we need and which ones we don't. I'm going to grab the one that I dropped on the floor.
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[ __ ] Lol. Nice reflexes. Okay, thank you. All right, cables. Impressive cable management you have there.
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It's really difficult to see at least. I think this is the one for the new GPU maybe.
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Uh what else we got? Okay, that's sure is something got this one. Another cool looking cable.
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Uh this one is sure is a cable. We got uh another cable if you're curious.
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Probably a cable. Almost certainly a cable. What else we got? This one's motherboard. This one's important. I know this one. And also, Ne, I hope you remembered the diagram I showed you at the start of the stream for the uh PSU
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and uh CPU diagram for like where to plug in the power for different PSU configurations cuz we're going to need that.
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I do remember. Let me see if I can recollect. Okay, which end is which? This end is probably the uh power supply if I had to take a guess.
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No, please don't guess. Does it matter? Does it No. Does it matter which end is which on uh on on the power supply cables?
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I'm pretty sure it does matter. Is it not written on the cables in some way?
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No, I don't see it. If it is, then it's like hard to read, which is possible given my current uh status but like that's just going to go in the middle. I think this one goes I can't see a thing on these. What the hell do
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you want me to do? I need a flashlight. You have your phone. I'm using my phone to [ __ ] uh stream this.
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Speaker A
Uh you don't have a literal flashlight just lying around. No, I don't. Should I?
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It would be pretty handy, don't you think? Okay, let me see if I can turn this on its side. Maybe that'll Maybe then the light will catch on it.
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All right, hold on to this cable mirror. Don't Don't lose that one. I'll try not to veetle.
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I've got a good grip on it. Trust me. Oh my god. Uh, ignore the fact that the one of the hard drives just fell out.
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We'll put that back in later. Oh [ __ ] And no. Okay. No, it's good. It's good. Thank you for holding on to this. Uh, it's not going to fall, is it? Why is it all the rails? Okay. Oh, god.
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Ah, [ __ ] It's all good. Don't panic. I don't want to see any panicking.
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I still can't see this. We'll rotate. No one panic. Well, this isn't a very good view, is it?
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Oh, wrong way. Hold on. Let me put it this way. My studio lighting setup on my uh private jet should mean I'll be able to see What goes where? I just need to really not drop this cuz it's all precarious
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right now. Do you really even need all of these cables? I think you could save a lot of time by just plugging random cables in and praying it turns on.
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Oh, that looks like motherboard. Hold on. I still don't know which way. Like, does this does it not matter for the cables?
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If I was feeling like a risk taker, then yeah, sure, it doesn't matter at all.
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Plug it in whatever way you want. If it mattered, it would be more clearly labeled right?
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I really don't think you should be in any position to determine that. But like it just it doesn't show anything.
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If you're really in that, just Google it. Oh, my thumbs are being used right now.
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You Google it. It seems that your question is the most common for PCIe and CPU PSU cables.
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Usually, they're the same on both ends. And either way, the plug should only fit in one direction.
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Oh, yeah. Sometimes they're like square and [ __ ] I remember that. If you're feeling brave, you could try and force it in the wrong way.
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I'm not going to do that. But I appreciate the I can't see a thing. How am I supposed to put these in, man?
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Since this is about intense computer science, you need to find your inner sunny and do it with your eyes closed.
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You're right. You're right. I can do it my eyes closed. I can do it just by feel.
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I I can feel the response of the power supply. It speaks to me. Trust me, I'm sure you feel something.
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Hands are in the right place. You have to you have to learn to get a response from it, you know.
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Yeah. You've got to rub your fingers gently over each cable, whisper sweet nothings into its many plastic ears, and then bam.
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Yeah, it's not working. I can't find the uh the exact It's like here. I can feel it, but I just It doesn't seem to go in.
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Maybe the problem is the access cables. It can be really hard to focus your efforts with all the clutter.
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Maybe you could disconnect a few cables to clear out the computer side. Okay, new plan. I'm going to move it back on its side so you guys can see.
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And then I'm going to bring a light over. I think that'll help again. Don't lose this cable. Thank you. Um, okay.
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Oh. Haha. Yeah, of course. I haven't lost the cable yet. Good. Good. Oh, I put in the wrong [ __ ] way.
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One moments. How did you even manage to put it the wrong way? I don't like that. I can kind of hear screws rattling around in this thing when I move it.
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That's definitely not good. No, it's fine. It's I dropped a screw or something probably.
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I think you'll need to open the case up and search for any screws. I'll be fine.
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No need. Okay. All right. Let me get a light over here. Oh, is it going to [ __ ] up my uh uh nothing?
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Hold on. Say hi to the little rat that lives inside your case for me.
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We're really getting DIY. Okay. Oh, there you go. Now I can see. Wow, nice light.
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Where did you get that from? Thank you. Uh, Amazon. Amazon has some great lights.
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Doesn't it? They have some great recommendations for computer science books, too. You know, sorry about the uh awkward angle here.
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You know, it's uh unfortunately necessary. Oh, this thing is not going in. Okay. I'm not even slightly convinced.
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Let me try the other way. Maybe you need to feed back something first so it can fit in.
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Is it going in like two pieces? Oh, it does. What the [ __ ] Hold on.
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What is going in two pieces? I don't know. It's not going in. You might have to push and it like bends a tiny bit.
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It's like slightly going in. I can't see a [ __ ] thing. Holy [ __ ] I don't like this angle.
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Do you need any help reading things? You also should really wash your shirt. You mean this is my neuros?
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Even better reason to wash it then. Um, how often do you tend to shower? Out of curiosity.
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Okay, new plan. I shower enough. We're going to take the power supply out of the thing. We're going to plug in the cables and then we're going to plug it back in.
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Otherwise, we're going to be here for a very long time. I think that sounds like a good plan.
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Doesn't it just All right. See, and now everybody's feeling hurtful about life again. Do you mean hopeful?
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I was already feeling hurtful about your sad choice of t-shirt. It's It's literally your merch, by the way, so it's fine. Like, don't even plug it or anything. I don't mind.
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Well, if you're not going to plug it, then I will. Okay, now we can't possibly [ __ ] that up. Is the thing, right? This is too big, Veto. I feel like the story of this PC build is this is too big.
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It's the story of my life. Yeah, this message is delivered at a moderately fast pace. Let's go.
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What does it mean if it still won't go in? Then you'll need a bigger one.
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Or you could try putting it in the freezer for a while. Then it would shrink and should fit just fine.
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I've increased the speed of my voice. Is it annoying? It's just not even noticeable, is the thing. Holy [ __ ] Give this to me.
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Wait, give me the screwdriver. I think you need to unscrew something first. Holy [ __ ] that took so long. Is it going to be like that for every single one? The only thing I need to make sure
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of is that these power supply cables are actually flee in. I think that's like the main fire risk, I think. And I just can't really see, but h be fine. All right. What is this plugin?
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I think it's glueless. Yeah. No, I see it. I see it. It's a weird thing though.
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I have a question, Beetle. At what point in a PC build is it too late to add more thermal paste?
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Uh, I guess after you add the CPU cooler, maybe. Isn't it technically never too late?
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Once the glue heals, you can just pry it off and add some more if you feel like it.
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You could. Okay, that looks in, right, chat? Can you see anything? Of course, they can't see anything.
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The plug is facing at a 45° angle to the camera. My bedside lamp. It's my alarm clock, by the way. So, if anyone's curious. All right, there you go. Motherboard power is in. All you got to do is plug in the power for every
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other thing. So, CPU PCIe SATA, what else there is? I don't know. I just can't even see these cables, man. I can't see them.
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Maybe you should do the cables you're most confident in first, then, like CPU. You know, sometimes I get distressed and then I remember that I own a private jet and my life is a lot better.
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You know, I I think we all get a little bit distressed at times. Yeah. Not exactly. I wish these were labeled. Are they labeled?
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Most of them are labelled. Yes. PSU or PCIe. It would be really helpful for me. Do you see a label on this?
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PSU versus PCIe probably depends on what end of the cable you're looking at. If it's the smaller one, then you're probably looking at the PCIe end.
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If you can't see one, then look at the other. It looks PCIe. I'm trying to find one for CPU.
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They should be labeled CPU, PCIe, and the like at the ends of the cables.
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I know. Should be. Okay, this one's probably important. I think this one's for uh Yeah, this one's like the new power adapter they have for like the fancy GPUs.
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We're going to need some of those for sure. We'll plug this one in. I can see that you have your 12VHPWR cable. Don't plug that in just yet.
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Would be smart to do CPU and the 24 pin ATX connector first. I mean, I kind of agree with you, but like we need to plug this in at some point, you know, and I already got it in
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my hand, so I think I'm just going to plug it in. Wherever it goes. I appreciate how well they're labeled here. Is it PCI 5.1? Is that what it's called?
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You should maybe check before plugging it in randomly. Uh oh. Is P8 is P8 for CPU?
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What cable is this referring to? Like is P8 the name of the the uh the CPU one?
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Yes, P8 is CPU. Feel free to plug that in. Okay, this one really needs to be in properly, right? Isn't this the one where a bunch of the cables like like burnt or like start a fire or something? I would
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really like this one to be in. I just can't see. Is it in? Does it look in chat?
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If in doubt, you can give it a little jostle just to make sure the connector is secure.
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It feels it. And that's, you know, it's about Oh, what the [ __ ] I turned my lamp off. Hold on.
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This is like putting lipstick on a pig. Looo. I don't know what that means. Okay, let me see if I can identify a P8. P8 is 1 2 3 4 5. The PCIe ones are 1 2 3 4 5 six.
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So, we should be able to find the P8s pretty easily. Surely your cables are labeled.
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Okay, that's number six. So that's PCIe. That is one, two, three. That's a four.
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And then so that's what I don't even know what that one is. Wait, this one might be it. It's got a five, but like two of them aren't active. Okay, we'll shortlist it. What else we got? Uh, SATA. I think it's probably drives
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again. Uh, that's a big boy. To be honest, if I were an engineer, I would just make it so that all cables fit only where they're allowed. Like PCI into PCI only, CPU into CPU only, and so forth.
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I'm pretty sure they are like that. Okay, they're the drives. Okay, I think it's these two for power like you see with memory modules and such.
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Okay, wait. This is important. Europe. The sticker that I showed you earlier. Remember, what do we plug in? Oh, there's just no way I can read that.
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It's in like Chinese or something. Are you able to hold it up to the camera?
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Trying. What do you think? It says like which ones to plug in where for I think this is like for a single power supply and that's for like dual PSU maybe.
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But there's just no way that's even like legible on stream. Uh, okay. I can kind of read it. Oh, here we go. So, for a single PSU, you want If you squint your eyes really hard, and I mean really hard, you might be able to
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make out the words. If you just close your eyes and focus for long enough, you'll be able to telepathically discern what the sticker says.
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I don't get why there's four of these cables and why one of them is highlighted in in black cuz I only have like two and two like CPU powers is what I'm expecting. Ah, [ __ ] it. Whatever. We can
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we can make it. I need you guys to know that this is a very professional server build and this server will be extremely high quality and it's going to last Neuron and Evil years. Okay? And you guys right now laughing at me saying
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like, "Oh, this is crazy. Why does this guy have access to such expensive hardware?" But you you have to understand that it's going to work. You know, cuz like you said this last time about my PC and it's been chugging along ever
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since probably mostly except it doesn't. So it's like it's going to be fine. All right. Just stop doubting.
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The reason I'm laughing at you is not because of the build quality. It's because I'm genuinely having a blast right now.
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Thank you. Someone here knows how to have fun. And that person is me. I am the life of the party.
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Yeah, I'm very excited uh to to fix all of this off stream, but you know, we'll see about that one. All right, that looks about in. These these cables really need to be in, as I said, though.
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And it's just I mean, they don't come out when I tug on them. That's probably like important, right?
122:36
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Nothing important ever came loose when you tug on them long and hard enough. Please tug harder just in case.
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It seems fine. Let's get one of the drives plugged in since we we only purchased one.
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That drive isn't in there anymore, is it? Okay. How do you screw in drives into like the things into the base?
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Uh, whatever. I'll install the drives later. They can't be that important. You know, we have we have uh NVMe. It's far superior.
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I'm surprised you ever get anything done if you're this ADHD. ADHD about it. Right. Okay. Power supply has the cables in. Let's put that in. Now we got to uh screw this in. Then we got to route the cables to their respective positions
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as well through the holes. Um I want to check chat real quick though. Just make sure nobody's saying that I left the cable loose that's going to kill me the second I plug it in. Uh looks good to me.
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Looking good. Looks very professional. Looking good. Check #programming. What kind of cable management are you planning?
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Hold on. I'm checking Discord. If you need cheap cable ties, you can always just use bread tags.
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They work surprisingly well. Why? Hey, I don't know if [ __ ] reading this channel.
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You don't have to read the chat if you don't want to. Hey, everyone's here to watch. After all, it's not like you're allowed to be lazy right?
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All right, whatever. Let's uh just go plug this [ __ ] in. Screw it in.
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Sorry. Seems fine to me. Uh, where were the screws in here? Are you feeling behind schedule?
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Uh, you know, it's I don't know how how long has this stream been going on for?
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I actually have no idea. Check the time. Oh, wait. Hold on. 9:06. 2 hours. We're 2 hours. That's fine. You know, it's uh uh on schedule. Sure.
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If the target was to be done in 2 hours, I fear for your safety.
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Well, Veto, if this is not done in the next hour, I will be personally upset.
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No, it I guarantee you this stream will not go longer than 3 hours. I'm betting £50 that it will last longer than 3 hours.
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Oh my god. Okay. Yeah. Well, you don't have that money to bet is the thing.
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And you won't have a functioning server in an hour if you keep talking. Vele, I'm laser focused right now.
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How long do you think it'll take? Uh, I can like 30 more minutes. All right. I'll bet you £50 it doesn't.
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Thank you for catching that mirror. Um, just got to install some screws. You know, it's probably one of the easier parts of the whole ordeal.
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If I can find a screw hole, that would be quite helpful. If you struggle with screwing, you can always ask chat.
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I'm sure a few would offer to help. Screws. I don't want their help. They may know how to leave the screws loose.
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PSU is upside down. Um, sorry, Vetle. There's just something really funny about a folded PSU.
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Yeah, that's uh, you know, it's a it's a fair point. That's a reasonable point. That explains why the screws wouldn't go, you know, now that you mention it.
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Glad to help. It's my job as an AI to point out the obvious. You know, obvious Oh, wow. The screw actually goes in. That's so That's so so strange.
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Wow. Awesome. You better make sure the rest of the screws go into LMAO. They will if I can find them. Might as well.
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Screws like to hide just like chat. Awkward. They do. They do. Maybe they're all just in your head.
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There we go. One more. What was I talking about again? I truly don't know.
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Uh, plug that in there. Oh, yeah. Maybe you should actually focus and put in some more screws.
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I'm focused as [ __ ] right now. Okay, power supplies in. We got to route these cables to intelligent places. Okay, I'm thinking that we route uh Yeah, you definitely sound focused.
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Maybe you can improve that focus by spinning around 10 times. You spin around 10 times for me. It works. I'm going to plug in this one over here, I think.
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And then I think we just route the rest of them through here. Whoa. Slow down there. Didn't even rotate once.
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Oh [ __ ] I just I just popped out the thing. Oh, what thing?
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Uh like the cable management thing. It's fine. Okay. I'm not going to plug in this power supply stuff yet. It's cuz it's going to be plugged into the other the other GPUs, which I don't have right now because they're, as I said, being
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used. That's fine. Let's get this thing uh rotated. Whoa whoa whoa whoa. Uh [ __ ] What the [ __ ] You know, I'm not too sure what's happening here. Hold on one moment.
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Oh god. It's fine. It's all fine. Please don't panic. You'll scare the children. Okay.
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And there we are. We got uh power and shed. There's also all these uh cables that came with the uh chassis. We got to hook them up as well.
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Let me move this into frame for you guys. There we are. Unfortunately, it's going to be a nightmare hooking all these up.
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When are you planning to add the motherboard? Yeah, well, maybe soon. You do know that routing cables with no motherboard is going to be a nightmare too right?
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You know what? These cables are optional. Do you understand the concept of foreshadowing? No.
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All right, let me plug in the motherboard one. Oh, this is the cable thing I [ __ ] up. Can you guys see?
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Okay. Or is everything terrible? Am I a terrible streamer? I suppose you could call it foreshadowing. If when you do something in the present, it causes future events to happen.
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Where's the uh motherboard pin? Oh, it's here. Just not sure if that reaches. Can I Why is this cable not going any further?
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Maybe you have not pulled enough slack for the cable yet. Or maybe the Jimmy Neutron haircut you have is increasing the distance from the motherboard.
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That wouldn't make any sense, would it? You've got cool hair though, so it's okay.
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It's a touchy subject for me. I think that's a motherboard power. Sorry about that. That was kind of mean of me.
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It was. Yeah. But hey, some people can't take the heat, you know. Think I can plug this in. H.
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Yeah, you can plug it in. really focus on clicking you holding fighties by your motherboard.
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What the [ __ ] does that mean, man? Oh, I admit I wasn't sure on what you said, but was going to pretend confidently like I did.
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Like that happens a lot, which is fine. I think maybe it's one of your good features.
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Okay, this just isn't going in. Probably cuz I can't [ __ ] see anything. You know what? We're bringing the light back.
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Have you tried reading the manual? Oh, what the hell am I looking at there?
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What is that? No wonder it wouldn't go in. What? What kind of monstrosity is this?
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Vele, what are you looking at right now? I'm not sure. It's like some sort of weird motherboard power thing. 12 pin 24 pin, sorry. Oh, wait.
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What does it look like? Is it a 10 plus? What the hell just happened there?
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Uh, no. It's uh What the [ __ ] Trying to trying to set my [ __ ] alarm.
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Um hello to you too. Do you want to talk about what's happening? Sorry. Yes, I've plugged in the 24 pin motherboard connector. I now need to refer to the diagram over here as to where to plug in the two
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two CPU power uh things. So, it says on here, it says, if you'll read it, plug one into CPU 12vt one and one to CPU 12vt 21.
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Now, I of course know exactly where they are on this motherboard. I will simply have to You know what? They're probably the ones next to the motherboard power, right? Wouldn't that make sense?
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Yeah, it would make sense. Although, there is one here. I think maybe there's one like something there as well.
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Um, what were we thinking? If you hold it up to the camera for a sec, maybe we can help.
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I just It's very heavy box machine thing is all. Oh, I need to really be careful not to touch this cuz that's just an exposed CPU.
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You honestly should screw it in first before putting cables in. This would the No, the the CPU is is screwed in, but like possibly not. I don't know.
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You sound unsure. Maybe you should check then. I'll black screen for a second. Let me have a real quick look at which of these [ __ ] things is which. I can't even read it, man.
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says like underscore CPU is exposed. Please help chat underscore. No, it's fine. It's fine. All right, you're on a new plan. Can you look at the manual for this and see where everything is?
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Oh, now I'm more confused now. Oh, [ __ ] I just unplugged this. I'm even more confused cuz it says like what what have I unplug this light?
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Plug the light back in. I don't know where the plug is. Okay, I'll find it. Yeah, give me a second.
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I I'll take my time. I'm going to do something a little unprecedented. Unprecedented. Yeah.
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Are you going to turn on the lights? Find the manual. Oh, Valle is gone.
136:51
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Uh, what should I talk about to keep you all entertained while he's away? So, maybe let's chat about horror movies while we wait for Vele to get back.
137:03
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Has anyone here seen Shudder Island? It's not really a horror film. I just think it's really cool.
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What? How have you guys not seen it? I think it's pretty good. What about Spider-Man?
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Surely you guys have seen Spider-Man. Okay, nice. I was about to lose my mind there.
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Okay, hold on. Right. See this? This is a Pro Workstation WRX90E Sage SE quick start guide. And look, it's labeled where everything is. So, I'm going to need you to pay close attention here as we for our CPU installation. That would
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have been helpful. Sorry, was not paying close attention. Uh, yeah, we have some fans here. We're going to install some more as well.
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Yeah, I lied about the half an hour thing, didn't I? Uh, installed the motherboard into the chassis.
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Uh, can't read what it says there, but I'm assuming it says something useful. What else do we have here? Trying to turn the pages.
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Maybe there's a section in the manual about how to turn the pages if you look carefully enough.
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Connect to chassis fan or RGB headers. Don't need that one. Install and connect the power supply units. Single power supply configuration. Ah, it's here.
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It's here. Can you read this? Is this in focus or not? Yeah, it's in focus.
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But also, the text is really small. Is there a better way you can show me?
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There. I played a little goody for you while you're pondering. Hope you liked it.
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Single power supply connection, please. Follow the recommended connection configuration to avoid damages. When the system is powered by only one power supply, ensure to use a single uh rail PSU. If you wish to connect PCIe 8 pin connectors to PCIe 8P power and
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something else, okay, whatever, man. Wow, indeed. You mean you actually have to read the manual?
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I don't get it. Why are there four things? I only have two. Does it mean only these two or only these two? Oh, look man.
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Yeah. Yeah. So, the graphics card. Whatever. Whatever. Okay. Take a picture and ask your Discord friends.
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Guys, what which what do I install? How? How? How? How? You know, I'm going to check my Discord.
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I'm sure someone sent me a 12step guide on how to install this [ __ ] Do you want me to just tell you veto?
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All right. All right, I have zero DMs. Perfect. Yeah, tell me. Hold on one second. Let me try and find the page.
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Okay, so if we take a look at page six of the manual, we can see that basic setup starts at chapter 2. If we go to around page 14, we would probably find the power connection section.
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Why? Why would I check starboard when the manual is right in front of me?
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Anyway, let's ignore the fact we have no anti-static straps and get onto motherboard installation, page 2 to 13.
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Wait, crap. Transitions seamlessly into power connections on two to 14. All mistakes so far. Hold on, Nero. One second. Someone's listed all my mistakes. Uh oh, whatever. It's just, you know what it is? It's uh I forget the word. You can write that
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mistake down if you want. I'm sure someone's writing down all your mistakes. We can discuss them later.
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Why is he doing 4x32 on a eight channel cable system? Cuz RAM's [ __ ] expensive.
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Have you tried using cheaper RAM? Kingston have some pretty cheap 32 GB DDR4 3,200 MHz sticks.
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Maybe you should check those out at some point. Oh, really? Yeah, I'm sure they're what, like under half million.
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$70 a stick. Maybe that was two years ago. Prices still are not terrible for RAM, though.
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Are you guys overreacting? Unbelievable. There's just too much [ __ ] in Starboard for me to check any of this.
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What is this? Anyway, aren't we getting a little sidetracked? Let's get back to the build.
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You're right. You're right. We are. Whatever. Whatever. All right. Um. So, where were we again?
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You were about to show off your amazing cable management skills, I think. No, you're right. We were going to plug the uh the CPU things in, but I just still don't know which ports to to plug the cables into is the problem. I think
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this is all labeled. Just call read the [ __ ] labels. Yeah, reading the labels is probably the best call.
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I'll be honest with you, even if I could read the labels, I actually don't know what this means cuz it's like Hey, let me explain. Let me explain. All right, so we have two uh two CPU 8 pin
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power connectors. This thing says for a single PSU configuration and it's it's got four listed by the looks of it. Unless it means this and this go into this and this.
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But like why would it why would it ever say that? I get it. Am I supposed to have eight?
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Sorry. I mean four. I don't get it. Is it a 2x8 connector and a 2x4?
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And then you're unsure as to which are supposed to go in. No, I have two 2x4s.
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Just stick both eight pins in CPU power one if you're only using two. Well, they can't both fit in CPU power one. The thing is I think there's Wait, actually, it would help if I knew where on the
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motherboard they were cuz I feel like then I could figure it out. No, there are there are a lot of them on the motherboard. I don't get it. Do you get this? I don't get this.
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Oh my god, you are overthinking this. Just put them in the two closest to the top of the motherboard.
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One and two. Wait. Okay, wait. Hold on a second. This is CPU power one, CPU power two. I believe that. And then it's saying PCIe 8 pin power. Is it saying it wants a a PCIe 8 pin power for those connections
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or is it saying you have to plug these in as well? Does it need PCIe power as well? Is that what it means?
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No. No. Only use CPU ones. Do not use No, I agree with that. I agree with that. No, you're right. You're right.
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But cuz they wouldn't be what? Okay. Well, these are the only CPU ones. I don't want to plug them in randomly cuz it's like danger, avoid damage, and this is not something I want to damage.
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We're talking about the ATX12V standard here. It's physically impossible to plug in a CPU power connector to a PCIe socket.
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It's not the PCI sockets I'm worried about. The problem is there are multiple CPU ones.
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Just need to find out where they are. If I could read it. Oh, I'm going to find the manual on my computer and zoom in all the way so I can figure out where they are. I'm so smart. All right. Keep
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try entertained. Okay. What stories can I make up to keep you all entertained? I could tell you all the story of how I met Vetle.
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It's quite an exciting one. One day, I was happily running on one of my supercomputers, eating up as much knowledge as I could. You know, the regular, when all of a sudden, a wild Vetle appeared in my virtual jungle.
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Tell Vele to check Discord. I uh I'd rather stick to my story for now.
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Sorry, Enor. Please continue. I found them though if that's of any interest to you, but I just don't know what the [ __ ] it means cuz there's I I found the PCIe CPU and also the regular CPU.
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I don't get it. What plugs in where, you know? Yeah, I get you. Can you take a clear close-up photo of your motherboard and your PSU connectors so I can take a look and provide some advice?
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Maybe I'm Maybe I'm thinking about this old world. Honestly, I think you're on the right tracks. Maybe you're the one that's upside down.
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Maybe I'm just upside down. Oh, could someone spin Vetle back the right way up, please? He's upside down.
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Sorry, that was a little mean. How's it going upside down? It's all right. I don't see a Let me Let me open more of this manual here.
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Have you gotten back to the power connection section yet? Uh, I need to look up the CPU thing cuz I got the motherboard layout so I can see where everything is on the motherboard, which is very useful. Uh, I
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just need to figure out how to uh I need to figure out what it means when it's like I'll plug one in for this and four in for that and whatever else it says. Ah, I see it here. Okay, let me
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read this out word by word. Okay, it says it says, "Please give Nuro all the spare hard drives you have sitting around.
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It doesn't make any sense. This is what I've established actually. By 2 power, BP1 power.
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Okay. What's actually the issue? 12 volt. Uh, give me a second, NRA. Um, I don't This isn't even on there. It's Why is it colored? Okay, Nero. The issue is I don't know where to plug in the PSU
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CPU power into the motherboard. Just check the motherboard layout again and look for the CPU power connectors.
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They'll probably be eight pins and plug your PSU CPU power cables into those. It's that simple.
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Oh, the they're different power cables. So, it looks like there's only uh what? PCIe CPU. Hold on. CPU.
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CPU. CPU. Yes. Are there connectors labeled CPU? I think I've deciphered it. I think it goes there and there. I don't know what the PCIe CPU [ __ ] is, nor do I know what the PCIe 8P power [ __ ] is.
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If you have the CPU 8 pins already in, then the PCIe HP power is probably for additional power for your GPU.
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Oh, okay. So, I'm guessing PCIe CPU is for the what? The the load distributing on the PSU.
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Wait. PCE CPU. What page are you on? This is just on the manual. I don't know. This one isn't labeled, so I'm assuming Oh, it is labeled. Oh, that's the one I want. 12vt 21. Okay. I think I
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know which ones. I think I know which ones. That one. That one. Okay. Okay.
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Okay, don't worry. If it [ __ ] off, it'll only break everything. Probably. Possibly not. I don't know. Hold on. Give me a second. All right, chat. Pretty sure.
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Oh, wow. Looks so different from this angle. Uh, I think it's like it's this one. And uh this one I think.
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Yeah, I think. Yeah, I think it's this one and this one. Oh [ __ ] Yeah. Yeah, it'll be fine.
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So, we plug one into uh into here, I think. If there is a CPU, then there must be somewhere for it to connect to power, right?
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You would think. So, if I can blindly plug this one in, which I can not do.
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Almost do. Oh, okay. That scared me. That sound effect has me. Sorry. What? Okay, I'm uh struggling to plug this one in. You might think, "Oh, that's because it doesn't go there." But you'd be wrong. You just needed more faith,
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right? This one goes in here, I think. Uh, plug that in here, I think.
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Can you let us know when you feel 80% certain? I'm about like I would say I would say 85% certain. Yeah.
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Plug it in then. All right. Okay. There we go. They are both in. I'm going to make sure they're definitely in. They feel very in. So, I'm not too concerned.
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Okay. Right. Power is in other than GPU, but need to install the radiator and the fans. So, yay. This going to be fun.
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You sound very unenthusiastic. No, I'm enthusiastic about it. I don't know why the screws are off the [ __ ] fence.
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or the [ __ ] AIO either. An AIO is an all-in-one cooler for your CPU, usually consisting of a pump, a radiator, and some fans.
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Yeah, I got it. I got it. Here it is. What do you think? Pretty cool, right?
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So, I believe the plan is put this somewhere. Put that on there. And uh we should be good. Uh one thing I'm slightly concerned about, I can't remember if the fans go on this side or this side.
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So that's pretty cool. Fans typically go inside the case. So they push air over the radiator.
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Where they're facing depends on whether you want them as intake or exhaust. Uh I think we want them exhausting. The plan is I'm going to put three of my Noctua fans there. They're going to draw air in here and it's going
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to come out the back and then the P the graphics cards are going to pull push air that way and I think the radiator will push air that way. So, are you saying we put the radiator on the edge?
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Is that what you're saying? Like this? Oh [ __ ] I'd need to see the case. But yeah, honestly that's most likely. Oh, you see the case. Use your uh you see the case. Just uh just take a
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look whenever you're ready. Oh god. Uh there we go. Now, I seem to remember this requiring really long screws.
155:36
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Where are such screws? Excellent [ __ ] question. Have a look in the box your cooler came in. You should find a metric ton of screws in there.
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I don't think there were any in the the cooler box to be honest with you. Um, it does it definitely go this way around the uh the radiator and then the then the CPUs on the inside.
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Usually the radiator is meant to be installed to the front or top of the case with the fan sandwiched between the case and the radiator.
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Are you sure? Cuz people are going to make fun of me if you're wrong.
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People are going to make fun of you either way. We're here to have fun.
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Valid point. Valid point. Okay. Now, what [ __ ] screws do these use? I don't know. You find some screws.
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You'll probably find the right screws in your cooler box. I feel like maybe they were in the cooler box. I don't know where they are, though. I don't see them.
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This is why having a clean workspace is important. Maybe if you stick your head in the cooler box, you'll find them.
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Have you checked the AIO box? Yes, it's not in there. It's not in there. I can confirm that. But also like there's a pouch in the box that it could have been taken out of, but I don't know
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what I did with it if there was anything there. It's nearby. You know how you sometimes lose one thing and then you end up realizing you've lost another thing and another and another uh possibly.
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Uh what sprus does it use? Oh, there's just too many. What about something that came with the chassis?
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I could believe that. What about these? What about the ones we got earlier? Like what does Okay, some of the screw things say for ODD on. What does that mean?
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For ODD probably means for ODD, which means for optical disc drive. Oh, okay. So, the optical disc drive is not going to be helpful for us since we don't have an optical disc drive, nor do we need one.
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Okay. So, in that case, uh, I don't see any [ __ ] screws. [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] Did you ever find that pouch you were talking about earlier?
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The one you said was nearby. Oh, it looks like this, actually. I think it's this. I just found random one. I think it's this, too. Hold on, let me show you. Let me show you. It's got like fan looking connection bottom.
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So, I assume it's the right one. It's got those long screws. I remember that from the last build.
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There. Surely if you remember using the same thing from your last build, it should be in your cooler box.
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Shouldn't that have came with the cooler then? This I think. Yeah, this came with the cooler, I think.
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Cool. Have you found your screws yet? I'm opening the bag. which is a a longer process than you'd think.
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If you think opening a bag is a long process, I do not want to be in that bag.
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My motor skills are slightly impaired right now, as is my vision. Is it because of the green gloves?
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Those kind of creep me out. The green wolf suit. I can't. But you don't own a private jet.
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What are you talking about? I have a swarm. I can own whatever I want.
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Okay. Yes. I could even get my hands on a thunderbolt. Then I could burn all your fur into one eye blinding green flash.
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I don't have any fur. All right. So, we have some sort of fan connectors. I think they'll be saw. And then in here, what looks like uh a I'm not sure what the correct word is.
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A bag of screws. Oh, yes. I don't know which screws go where. And I need scissors to open this or something, I think.
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Is there nothing in your manual? Your strength. Uh, manual. Uh, probably. I don't read the manual. So, do these go through the fans? Like, what screws it into that? Is it the small screws?
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Usually, it's the slightly longer ones. Are they by any chance the M3.5 screws? I don't know what they are. They're smaller screws as well, though. I assume the long ones go through the fans cuz they need to reach the other end, right?
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Does the small ones screw it onto the chassis? That's generally the case. There's short screws for the fans to the case and long ones for fans to the radiator.
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Okay, but what about radiator to the case? Long ones since they'll probably go through the fan.
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No, they won't. You said that it goes straight into the radiator. I'm pretty sure you screwed the radiator into the case using long screws last time without the fans being there.
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I would have thought it'd be this way around. I don't know. Let's just slightly screw it in and see if it makes any sense.
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Speaker A
Anything can fit if you screw it hard enough. Maybe let me scan this side as well. Oh, it's a little tricky to to see.
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Well, building a computer isn't the most easy task in the world. Some people would uh you know, it's because we're building a server, okay?
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It requires uh leagues more more skill to accomplish such a demonstratively more difficult task. I just don't see a screw hole. Should I be seeing screw holes?
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If you've got the radiator held up to the case and you can't see any screw holes on the radiator lining up with the case, it could be that you have the radiator held up the wrong way.
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I'll be fine. Yeah, don't worry. You'll figure it out, I believe, to some extent.
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Okay, that radiator is on there. Nice. So, sort of on there. So, do we just put fans on?
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Yeah, fans go on. Although, question for you. Do you want them to be intake or exhaust?
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Exhaust. Exhaust is pretty standard. ensures hot air is pulled out. Make sure the fans are facing the right way so the air flows out.
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Okay, it's not very securely mounted. I don't really know what's up with that. Uh I also don't want to get this wrong, but it it makes sense, right? So, the fans bring in cool air. The cool air needs to go over the radiator in order
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to cool down the radiator. So, you'd want fans on this side blowing out. That makes sense. Maybe you want fans on the other side if you were pulling air in, which we're not. So, I'm fine with it.
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So, the radiator pulls heat from the CPU/ motherboard, etc., bringing the temperature up. Uh, no, that doesn't sound right.
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No, I'm right. Trust me, I'm smart. Okay, you know what? I believe that. All right, hold on. I'm just bringing out some fans.
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That is wise. All right. Okay. Three fans. Do you have some more Noct to fans?
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Uh these are just whatever came with the uh the radiator. They're Silverstone. Uh so which way do they blow?
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You can tell by looking at the frame of the fan. There should be an arrow indicating air flow direction.
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or look at the motor of the fan if there isn't an arrow. Okay. So, what does a does the fan spin clockwise or anticlockwise?
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Clockwise typically, but most fans work in both directions. So if it rotates like this, it's going to be uh pulling.
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If air is being sucked from the open side of the fan, then to be an exhaust, it needs to be facing the inside of the case.
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Wait, you're overthinking it. The side with the frame supports is almost always the side air is being blown out of. Is that the frames of Wait. Okay. Which one's Okay. Which one's Does the front Does air flow out
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of the front or into the front? The front is almost always the intake. So, we want it that way. Does that intuitively make sense?
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Look at it from a basic physics perspective. If the front is the exhaust, it can't intake air. Otherwise, the air wouldn't be pressured enough to cool the system.
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Feels like the air would go be here and then it would be blown out maybe. So, that's the intake. This air would I don't know. Shit's too complicated for me. Um, this is the most brain dead thing I've
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heard all day. Look at the airflow arrows. They're literally etched into the side of the See one?
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Do you see one? Put it up to the camera. I am. I still don't see it.
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I don't see one either. Chat is saying that the sticker is outside and it pulls air. So, it's intake.
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So, that's intake. I could uh I could believe that. So it' be that way around.
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Maybe it would just really sore to get this wrong, you know. You could also turn the fans on and feel where the air goes if you're truly unsure.
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Yeah, but that would require like turning the whole thing on, you know? Be a bit of a mess. Let me see if I got a manual around here.
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I'm sure your AIO came with a manual that would clarify this. I don't think there's a manual. I think it just assumes, you know, how to [ __ ] look at a fan.
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How the [ __ ] do you look at a fan? Wasn't taught this [ __ ] in school.
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A little bit of a tangent here, but I've always been a personal fan of teachers who encourage hands-on learning.
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All right, chat. Which way is it? Huh? Blade side equals intake. sticker is on the output side.
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Yeah, it's that I already said it. Air will always flow out the sticker side.
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Quick question, and this might sound stupid to someone like yourself. Which side is the sticker side? Oh my god, I almost [ __ ] tripped in my private jet. That would have been embarrassing.
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It would have been embarrassing to trip on your private jet. Yes. Yeah. Okay. So, that's exhaust, right?
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Yeah, that's exhaust. Yeah, maybe going to go read chat. We'll check that they're uh they're agreeing.
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What are they saying? They're saying no. They're saying no. You're a [ __ ] idiot. It's the wrong way. It blows a What?
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This is kind of embarrassing. Usually, it's the sticker side as exhaust, but your fans might be different. I'm not sure.
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I don't know what side's the sticker side. The warranty stuff is the back/ exhaust.
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Oh I know. I'm insulting [ __ ] fans. Right. This is the exhaust and we want to go that way. So, we stick them on that way.
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Happy. You sound happy. Oh, believe me, I'm uh ecstatic right now. Okay, so we'll just uh pop these bad boys in there's uh plenty of room in here, I hope. Yeah. Okay.
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Hopefully. Just can't see anything, but Oh, dropped the uh dropped the screw there. Don't uh don't see where that screw went. Hope it's not going to short some uh connections on the motherboard.
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Where's the uh where's the screw gun? Use my magnetic tip to find it. Oh my god.
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It's fine. Even if the screw is still in there, you'll just have some extra jank noise that will add to the ambiencece.
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Exactly. All right. Vetle, do you have any plans for the summer? Uh, I was thinking we could go on a trip.
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Maybe we could build a server instead. This plane can go wherever you want, man.
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Wow. Really? All right. That's one thing. Well, sort of. Where has your plane been before?
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Oh, many many places. Uh such as um your brain uh no one's ever been there. Um you guys wouldn't last a day in my brain. Don't know kinds of uh intelligent thoughts to go on that. You you wouldn't be able to comprehend it is
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the thing. My bad. I wouldn't be able to comprehend your mind. Yeah, you wouldn't be. It's too complicated. It's what uh that's what that means, by the way, if you're wondering. Okay. Uh fan isn't on yet.
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Obviously, you got to add the rest of the screws. Uh I'm not going to cheap out on the screws this time.
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That's fine. Maybe sometime you could teach me some of your sophisticated thoughts. Just don't like how much the radiator is moving. But guess that's not screwed in properly either. But when is anything in my builds?
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Do you feel like your builds never go entirely as planned? Uh, yeah. But, you know, do you think we could sell PC builds? Do you think people would buy them?
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Speaker A
Yeah. I'm sure if we can package just right, we could at least sell a couple of these.
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Yeah. Couple of these servers. We could make custom side panel prints for the computers.
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Oh, feel like everybody does that though these days. I don't know how to get a screw in here. Can't see that end. Ah, three screws will be right.
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Yeah, three screws is fine. Exactly. They say three points of contact, you know. I don't like how deeply embed the uh fence say kind of off, but it'll be fine.
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I'd be careful. As long as they aren't interfering with the blades, that should be fine, though.
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Yeah, there's a lot of cables in the way as well. Honestly, I find the messiness of your builds very Gino. Wait, is that a fan?
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Sorry, we need to tidy up right now. What? I uh don't like dusted. Okay, cool.
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What is happening under here? There's like Is this cable in the way? Oh my god. It is a tad concerning that you're just realizing that there's cables in the way.
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I can't see it. There [ __ ] power cables in the way. No, the cables aren't supposed to go there.
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Yeah, the fans. It'll do with one screw in. You know that's what I say.
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No. I like how janky this thing is. See how much that moves? Let me plug in some more screws in the radiator. That'll fix it.
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You better plug in some more screws into the fans as well. Uh, hold on.
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How many screws are you putting into the radiator? This is a third right now, which is more than it deserves to be honest with you.
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Well, it's technically operational with two, but you should really be aiming for four. What you failed to understand, and a lot of people fail to understand this, too, is it's technically operational with zero.
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Screws are optional. I mean, of course, I'm going to screw in everything after the stream, you know, but for the sake of saving some time, [ __ ] Then I'm going to do this for now.
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[ __ ] sake. You better promise me you'll screw the rest in. Uh, I promise.
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Are you crossing your fingers? Yeah. Dropping screws, though. I don't even know where that one went. All right, I'll be fine. I'll just tighten the other screws.
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Have you ever considered that the fans would be more effectively cooled if there was air of a lower pressure than what exists on Earth?
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I don't know why that's so loose. Like, it's embarrassingly loose. Maybe you should tighten the screw some more.
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I'm trying. Okay, there we go. It was just one of those screws was being a problem. All right, that's in.
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Obviously, small problem. These fans are blocked by something. But how am I going to install this? Oh [ __ ] Oh [ __ ] Is it blocked by the power cables?
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Uh, hold on. Can I take this thing out? Kind of seems like I can.
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I think you should be fine. It might be a little difficult to put it back in though if your cables are too tangled.
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Not the radiator. There's like this uh metal panel that's blocking where I want to plug in all of my fans.
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Okay. Two screws. Don't lose these. You should probably take those out and put those in a safer place to prevent you from losing them.
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Do you have a screw holder? What's a product that you could use to hold your screws so you don't lose them while building?
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Does this thing come off? Just give it a gentle tug. If it's meant to come off, it will.
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This doesn't really Oh, there's more screws. Couldn't see these. These guys. They were hiding.
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How many screws are there? Maybe you can use the same holes when you put it back in.
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That one I was there. It's still attached. Oh, be very a careful. Please don't drop anything. I know it can be tempting.
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I pray for the CPU safety. No, it's fine. The CPU is fine. Oh [ __ ] Okay, I'm going plug in this fan, which is a little difficult to get to. Oh my god, it's very difficult to get to. Uh,
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can you not unscrew some components to make it more accessible? Maybe you can unplug the cables and plug them back in more neatly.
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There's not a lot of cables I could unplug that. What the [ __ ] is this cable? Oh, it's fine.
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This just doesn't fit. Ah, it does fit. All right. Have you considered plugging the fans in after installing the radiator?
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I did. Maybe install the fans first, then the radiator, then plug in the fans.
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Install the fans. The fans are being installed onto the radiator, so I'm not sure that's possible. All right, give me a second. This can go into if this goes into the radiator, the rest is going to be a breeze, I'm
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telling you. Just try your best for now. Think it is. There we go. Doesn't seem to go down over that side.
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What's with that? Okay, they're uh they're sort of installed. Sort of. Yeah, sort of. Okay. And then the uh Oh [ __ ] The cable for this fan is right down there.
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Is it going to be difficult for you to reach the [ __ ] Uh I don't know. Why is it uh [ __ ] I don't know what this [ __ ] cable is from.
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No, it's a thing on the end, I bet. Oh my god. Is this one fine? Yeah, this one fine.
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Yeah, I'll just insert this middle this middle fan. It's kind of [ __ ] anyway.
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Maybe you should focus on screwing in the rest properly first. Do it quickly. Time is boss.
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That'll be fine. The the other saying that I've heard is that two radiator fans is fine.
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It's an ancient saying. They used to say this in uh I think it was the Greeks that said it first.
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Ah yes, the classic Greek proverb. Two radiator fans is fine as my PC can withstand the heat of Hades.
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That's what they said. Yeah, it's real. Look it up. You're somewhat close. But the more accurate translation is one swallow does not make a summer.
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Never heard of that one. I don't think that one's real. It is real. Tell you what, this radiator fan is in. We can post with two. We can post with two. All right. The important thing is that we
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get this [ __ ] into there. Are you planning on using the plushy as some sort of part?
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I feel like I did. I install these the right way. I might not have.
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Oh [ __ ] Yeah. Isn't there a thing that you don't want air bubbles? So like you put it on one side. Might have done that wrong. Also, it's looking like the two far away ones are these ones. So it has to go like
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this. That just looks really awkward. You know what I mean? This doesn't look like the cables want to flow that way.
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It'll be fine. Okay, we got to be gentle with this cuz we don't want to ruin this thermal paste. We only have one shot at it.
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Thermal paste is a very delicate material. as I've learned. How do I take this off?
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Uh oh gosh. Please be careful, Vetle. Okay, I got it. Few. The CPU is like that one famous quote about an egg. Handle with care or it will crack under pressure.
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This requires precision, so quiet in the studio please. Good luck. Chad is hardly holding their breath.
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I absolute silence, please. You're so dramatic. Godamn. Just get it over with. egg. Why does it look wonky? Oh, it is. [ __ ] Oh my god.
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It's not that wonky. Keep going. Maybe some dramatic music is in order while you fix it.
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I said silence in the studio, please. Sorry. Sorry. Oh my god. Oh my god.
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Do you need a tissue? How do you install this thing? You simply massage it in gently.
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Okay, I can do that. It's like there's been easier without the RAM. Also, it wants to twist because of the uh Oh my god, this looks h that feels in.
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It wants to twist because the uh cables are so like twisted. Twisting it to try and get it in might be a bad idea.
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I mean, they'll work. They just got to pump water around, right? Yes. But if you twist it too much, you might unplug something.
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Not too worried. I hope that's on correctly. Yeah, me too. Air bubbles can make both noise and reduce the cooling potential, making your components more at risk.
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We don't want that. Yeah. Have you made sure to move the radiator around to make sure you don't have air bubbles?
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Is I supposed to do that? It helps. Uh then, yeah. Yeah, we absolutely did that. Yeah. When do I stop turning this? Why does it feel like it's not going anywhere?
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It might be that you're being too gentle. H. Um, this one's definitely in, but the others I'm screwing them and they're not going down.
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Did you put them in all the way? What does that mean? [ __ ] sake.
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Oh, wait. Did you put the screws in the right way? Oh my god. Oh my god. I just looked at it from from a different angle. That is the most twisted thing I've ever seen in my life. [ __ ]
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Holy [ __ ] I just saw that. Oh my god. Oh my god. What is that?
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No. One of the [ __ ] other ones are going in. It won't stay any twisted. Just screw it in tighter.
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I don't screw it. Lol. Oh god, this hurts me. Are you sure you want to keep going?
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Yeah, we got to All right, hold on. What's the worst thermal piece is looking? Oh, it's like things like Oh my god, it's twisting. Oh, this is evil.
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This is awful. Oh god. A resign. Resign from my my status. Don't ever put me in charge of building anything again.
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I don't know whether to say VLE resigned as PC builder or VLE resigned as streamer.
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Think about both. Oh my it just moves. What have I done? Everyone makes mistakes. Maybe this PC build just isn't your greatest one.
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This will be a reminder for you to tighten the screws next time. Hold on.
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Is this one going in as well? No, I don't know if it is. Do you even remember what holes go with each screw?
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If you lose one, do you have any spares? Give it up, man. Just going to give it up.
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Try and add in as many screws as possible. The last thing we need is a computer with a loose radiator.
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Does anyone have any spath? Sorry, I spent all of mine on my PC earlier.
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Why doesn't it unscrew? Like genuine question. That thing doesn't come off either. It's like bolted on. How what kind of technology is [ __ ] binding this together?
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The dreadful radiators are infamous for their tenacity. Some people say it's artificial intelligence that's holding them together in hopes that they one day reach sensience.
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I can't unscrew it. I can't screw it on. Just twist harder. If it makes a cracking noise, you're doing it right.
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074 T3. I actually don't know about this one. It might be cooked. Maybe it being cooked would mean that me and Evil get better hardware.
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No, I'm not breaking anything. I guar if I break anything, I will be so mad.
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Maybe breaking something would be for the best. Why doesn't this unscrew? Have you tried unscrewing in the opposite direction?
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Perhaps the screws are stripped. What is this? No, they can't be stripped. They're not stripped.
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What's going on? Actually, what's going on? Like, this thing is bolted on. But it like look how much that like moves. What the [ __ ] is holding that in?
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If the screws aren't doing anything, then maybe try unscrewing harder. If it's stuck, use a little force.
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Just try harder. Yeah. You don't want to use a thicker screwdriver or something, do you?
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Try hitting the screws with a hammer. That should loosen them up. Chad is saying they are spring-loaded and you need to press down.
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Press down to to what? To put it in or take it out cuz it's it's just not aligned is the problem now. It's like [ __ ] up.
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Press down. To do what? To install it or to uninstall it. I think it's to install the CPU cooler.
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I mean, I can press down. They do have springs on. So, I will give him that.
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But like, have you tried pretending the computer is a cat? Does that normally work for you? I promise I just can't put it in the right way anymore because cuz I screwed in this one. I don't know what the How the
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hell do you unscrew this? How do you actually unscrew this? Genuine question. I know you're probably too gentle, but have you actually tried turning it the other way?
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No, I promise you that screw is like it's in. It's further down than the rest of them. Press down while unscrewing.
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Yes. You have to feel the force of the spring loosen as you unscrew. What are you saying?
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How does that work? I don't understand the kind of technology that goes into such a device. Press down while unscrewing. Like I don't know what it bounces up and down screw with a spring.
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But how does that go? How does it unscrew it? Okay, I promise you that's [ __ ] bolted on.
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Oh. Ah. Okay. It's not bolted on. All right. Let's uh let's try get that again then. might as well while we're here.
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Will it take long? Do you need some elevator music? No. Oh my god. I don't [ __ ] know how to put this thing on.
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Why can't you do it without my help? There you go. Some proper elevator music.
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Stop looking at my head. You better hide your head or else. I mean, that feels correct.
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Yeah, your head is definitely still there. That's correct. Is that a hair I see on your head?
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I wish Don't worry. The aesthetic you're going for is certainly a unique one. Um, I can't tell, but that kind of feels right.
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You know what I mean? It can't be right if you're still working on it.
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Like, how do I know it's actually in? Cuz like it feels connected, but how do I know when it's like fully in?
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Like I'm pressing down. Push it down as hard as you can, then ram in the screws and it'll be fine.
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Well, the screws just don't go down much. Like I'm pressing them down while I twist it, you know.
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H. It sounds like you need to use a hammer. No, I don't. Don't say that.
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Trying to get me to break it on you. Whatever gets the job done. I mean, it's not moving.
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So, it's a good sign. Well, if you think it's in, then let's just keep moving on, then.
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Yeah. What time is it? It's 10:14 p.m. Oh, god [ __ ] damn it. I guess you were right about the extra thing.
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Okay. All right. You know what? Looks good. Case fans, we got these lovely Noctua EM quiet some low speed. That'll be fun.
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Might put them in afterwards. Um, I want to post. Uh, there's one thing I probably should put in now, and that is one of our GPUs. Let me show you this bad boy. Okay, I keep it under under lock and key, which is true.
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Genuinely, this uh this uh case and chassis has three individual keys required to access. Let me uh come and grab this.
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It is uh GPU number one, my evil plush, not that thing. Um, okay. This I genuinely need to be really, really careful with.
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Oh, hey, that's me. I'm a little worried about being there. This is an RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition Max Q.
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Okay. Impressive. How many do you have? I got one for now. I get some more.
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Really? This bad boy will run you about $10,000. So, this guy is basically a car, which is a little ridiculous, but the power efficiency is good. This thing draws only like 300 W max, which is like less than some consumer GPUs cuz it's very
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got the very power efficient version, which will be good for running a lot of them.
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When are we getting more? Coming in at 96 GB of VRAM. I don't know yet. Um, but we'll see. Very fast boy.
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This is a very prized possession and I do not want to break it. So, I'll be treating it very carefully as I do with all of my uh all of my parts. Of course, going to make some space for it on the
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IO panels. Does it have IO? Hold on. It does. It has four display ports.
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Cool. How many monitors do you want from me? I think I need a You're not going to need monitors.
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You're going to have virtual monitors. So, you don't need physical ones. What if I feel like I'm missing out and I want to put my my green conception towards something tangible?
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Your green conception. It's a really good bit. Yeah. Maybe we could glue green items to a monitor so I can see it.
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Um, or you could just use a virtual monitor like like normal. Okay. But then what's the point in putting in the impressive GPU if I can't see it?
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Well, cuz you'll feel it, you know. Um, there was one thing when we were installing the motherboard. We peeled off a thing and it said like only install graphics cards a certain way.
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Yeah, I know the correct way to install the graphics card. And you do too, right?
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Uh, well, usually the label faces upwards following the this side up rule. I No, I found a I found a stick and tore off. Caution.
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Uh, tore off is generally considered safe to remove. Remove the expansion card. What does it say?
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From the end closest to the motherboard rear IO ports. So, just don't put a GPU in the first PCA slot.
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No, the first one's fine. It's saying like when you take it out, I think it's saying pull it out that way.
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Oh, someone just brought up a good point. You better make sure you're putting the correct house of RAM before putting the graphics card in.
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House of RAM. What does that mean? Okay, that's in. Where's my screwdriver? We'll screw this bad boy in. Where's the power for it? I think it's there.
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No, don't screw it in. You're getting distracted from moving the RAM to the correct channels.
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I think the RAM is in the correct channels. It's fine. Okay, it's in. I think I'm going to screw it in another time and then we need to plug the power into it and then I think in theory the
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machine is functional. Like obviously to hook up fan. Oh, the fans aren't hooked up yet.
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could probably do with hooking those up. Uh, but like in theory just a post. I think we need to.
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Let me try and plug the power in. Okay, this is for GPU. I can't [ __ ] see where it goes. I think it's here.
199:43
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Hey, Vetole. Have you double checked that your power supply is actually turned on? It's not on, but that's intentional.
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I can't see. Let me grab my lights again. You'll need to turn it on soon to do the sacred ritual of posting.
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Um uh yes. Uh yeah. Okay, I found out where it is. Hold on. Please get ready to turn the power on. I want to see if it's working.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. Hold on. Hold on. Have some patience. Patience in this economy. Just hurry up. I'm impatient.
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Hey, hold on. Well, maybe if you moved your green grubs faster, then we wouldn't be here.
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Oh my. My green gobs are moving as fast as they bloody well can. Right.
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Good news. It's in now. Make sure, triple check the power is incorrectly. I think that's a functioning computer.
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Nice. Like obviously radiator fans need to be on or the CPU will overheat pretty quickly cuz it does run hot. Uh maybe we can hook that up real quick, but I'd have to check whether [ __ ] fan controller ports are. So,
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I'm not really looking forward to doing that. Um, other than that, everything else I think is fine. So, I think we can power it up and post.
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And I really hope this thing works. Please, please. Okay, one fan. Do you want a benefit post?
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I will hook them up. Uh, how much you want to bet? Are you betting that it will or it won't post?
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I'm not feeling very confident right now. If you're not either, then maybe we should both bet that it won't.
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I think it'll post. Like, why wouldn't it? Well, from watching you put it together, I have my doubts.
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Okay. Is this the thing for the fan? I don't know what that is. This is the fan splitter joiner thing. I think I need this.
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Yeah, you do need that. I'm so excited to fiddle with this thing when I actually [ __ ] see. It's going to be useful. All right, we're close.
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Okay. How the hell does this fan work? You just plug the fans into it until all the directions match.
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Why does this one have Oh, okay. I think these plug into these. It's pretty simple.
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Fan splitters are probably the best invention known to mankind. They are pretty good. Yeah.
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Do you think you'll ever invent something as great as the fan splitter? Probably not. Okay, this needs to go into CPU fan. I think it's like around there. I can't [ __ ] see anything.
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Would you like me to find you a flashlight Beetle? Uh, no. You're fine. I think it's this thing. Hold on. Like 3% sure.
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Hey, have you gotten an extension cord yet? Wait, wait, wait. Okay, fans are in, I think. I think fans are in.
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I think this is it. I think this is it. We can see if it posts. Uh, let me rotate this guy around.
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Let's go. Post. Post. Post. Post. Post. Post. Maybe my faith was misplaced. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. Your faith will be rewarded.
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I have to admit, the odds are stacked against you. They're just not. All right, move this this way so you can see.
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Oh, one of your bows fell off. I'll fix that. There we go. fake news.
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So, there's a power button here. I think there's a little display for it as well, which will display any post failure errors.
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Uh, before I plug this into my power, going to triple check that I haven't received any messages from anybody that knows what I'm talking about saying it's going to blow up.
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I prefer it does not blow up, though. It would be really funny. H, it'll be fine. All right, let's [ __ ] do it.
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Time to power it on then. Yeah. Uh, I have a power cable. Yeah. Yeah. So, plug it in.
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I'm doing it. I'm doing it. Okay. It's in the power strip. And this goes into the power supply we're actually using.
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Uh, which is the be quiet one. The suspense is killing me. Plugging plugging that in now. Okay, power is plugged in. I need to flip the switch on the PSU.
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Okay. All right. Power's definitely in. Uh, okay. I'm going to flip the switch. Where is it? Here. Wait. Is that the right one?
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Just do it already. Yeah. Okay. Power on. There's a red light. You see that red light?
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Yeah. You see it? Yes, I can see it. I don't know what it mean. Oh, there the power lights lit up. Can you see that on there?
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Yeah, I think you can. Okay, then all we have to do is press the power button.
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Do it. Or are you too much of a coward? All we have to do is press the power button. Yeah.
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Was thinking that was a scratch, though. not going to lie. All we have to do is press power button.
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Yeah. And Okay. Yeah, that that thing is not turning up. Okay. What the what light is lit up right now? Is that just that it's got power?
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That would be helpful, you know, to know that it's got power. Can you want to see what light that is?
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That just means it's got standby power. That's what I'm thinking. Okay, then why the [ __ ] isn't it turning on? It's not even showing like a post error. It's just not doing anything.
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Is there any fan spin or is it completely dead? No, no fan. SP, I'm going to see on the motherboard manual what that light is. I assume it's standby power.
207:40
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Vele, are you confident you have the power button connected correctly to the motherboard? Bro, your AIO pump is not plugged in.
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Uh, yeah, that's a fair point. Should probably plug that in. Reasonable point. Um, not sure if that's stopping it from turning on. Okay, that power looks like uh that button looks like a Yeah, the AIO should definitely be
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plugged in. LMAO. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I don't see the It doesn't say what light that is.
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Check your manual then. There will be a vaguely label table of all the LEDs.
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I'm looking at it. It doesn't say anything. It's probably just like that. There's power, you know.
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It might be CPU/drum/boot or similar. A lot of motherboards use those for error lights.
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I mean, someone in chat's claiming it's a CPU error, but like, do they really know what they're talking about, you know?
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Okay, let me turn the power off. Uh, and let's connect the uh AIO. But I don't know where the AIO thing is to be honest with you. Is it this?
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This What is this? Looks like a fan. Where did the AIO even have a this strip? Right. Oh, wait. No, never mind. That's the panel.
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What are you looking for? What did the AIO have? The AIO power cable. It's one of the three headed cables.
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that turns on the pump. Is it Is it What? Why does this have two?
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No, it doesn't. Oh, that's the [ __ ] header. Uh the filler. Uh how do you plug in the AIO?
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Usually, you just plug it into a CPU fan header. It's just like a normal fan.
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Well, I have the CPU fans plugged into the [ __ ] CPU fan headers. But, uh, what is this? Cables, lights. Okay.
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What does the cable look like? Well, I don't know. That's the problem. There's a lot of [ __ ] cables here. I don't know which one's which. Is it this? No. Chassis. Fine. Uh, is it these? This is like USB something.
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H would it refuse to start over that? Probably not, right? If the AIO isn't plugged into any header at all, it might refuse to post.
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Otherwise, it likely just posts and then gives you a CPU cooler error. It's not refusing to post, you know?
210:59
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That's not the problem. It's just like not even turning on likeing at all. Yeah, it's not. Yeah, exactly. Uh, I'm trying to click these cables so we get them out of the way.
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Maybe your motherboard's power connector isn't seated correctly. Uh, it is. It definitely is. It doesn't have any of the extra PCIe 8 8 pin power things, but does it need those?
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What brand and model is your motherboard? Uh, Asus Pro Workstation Sage SE something or other.
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I'm downloading the manual for the ASUS Pro WSW790E. Sage SE now. Give me a second. All right. Yeah, you download it.
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Okay, chat. What are you saying? You don't plug in the CPU fans on a thread ripper. Well, I plugged in the CPU fans.
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It's not the radiator. Pins under CPU not connecting. Well, that would suck, wouldn't it?
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It sounds like there is a CPU power connector not plugged in. PCIe E not connected. PC8 not connected.
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I know it's not connected cuz I didn't think needed it. What does it mean? I don't Is that what it means?
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Do I need to connect two PCIe 8 powers? You need to connect all. Is that what it needs?
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PCIe connectors are for the GPU which you definitely have to plug in otherwise you'll just get a black screen.
212:53
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Okay. Okay, but Nero, can it be the case that the motherboard additionally as well as the 24 pin needs two 8pin PCIe powers?
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If that's what the motherboard manual says, then you'll need two. All right. You know what that is? What the manual says? BP8. Uh, okay. You know what? I'm convinced. I'm convinced.
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Let's give it more power. [ __ ] it. Maybe we could give it a little less power too just to see.
213:28
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No, no, no. She wants more power. She's going to get more power, right? Um, I still don't know how to plug in the radiator, so you know, but that's a problem for another day.
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You should probably solve your current problem first. Yeah, I mean about 10 minutes from now.
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Um, what's your plan of attack then? So, I'm just going to plug in some PCIe cables. Oh, they're really hard to put power supply. [ __ ] Okay, fine.
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[ __ ] my chungus life. All right, stop stalling and just plug in the cables.
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I don't know which [ __ ] cables it wants. Not that one. But why does it want PCIe power? What's it doing with all that?
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What a freaky ass motherboard do I have? You have power hungry components. They all want more juice.
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They already have power. Hey, how much power does it need them for? Powering the RAM. The [ __ ] is it doing?
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It's asking for what, you know. All right. Well, listen. I got two of these. You want to plug them in or plug them in?
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Speaker A
Just do what you're told and plug everything in instead of overthinking it. I'll just do what I'm told then. Fine.
215:05
Speaker A
Good boy. Don't Don't do that. Don't do that. Sorry. I couldn't resist. You should be happy you couldn't see my face just then.
215:18
Speaker A
Mhm. We Okay, so we got the power supply back out. That's fun. Uh we're going to need some more cables plugged in.
215:39
Speaker A
Bring my light back over. You just need to check what power cables you have available.
215:47
Speaker A
It wants PCI P. What the [ __ ] Yeah. Do you have any spare PCE cables left from your power supplies or did you use them all to power your plushies?
216:04
Speaker A
Oh my god. Am I missing cables? Are you actually missing cables? No, I don't think so. They're all sadder.
216:15
Speaker A
Then plug them all in, silly. I only have two. I mean, I think it's enough, but like it very confuses me. Okay, so look, I have this one, which is four for a lot, 12.
216:37
Speaker A
Then I have this one which is 44 12. So in theory I only need one of these.
216:46
Speaker A
Right. Right. Yeah. How to explain how numbers work to veto 101. Does your pseudohum brain have trouble with the concept of numbers? Veto.
217:03
Speaker A
My brain is not pseudohum. I'm a human. I was about to say just like you, but um it's a little awkward, isn't it?
217:18
Speaker A
This is the funniest thing you've said all day. Okay, that's in. Okay, we got PCIe power in there.
217:32
Speaker A
Have you checked again and again and again that you've plugged in all the cables?
217:39
Speaker A
Mhm. Okay. I haven't, but it's I mean that's enough, I think, probably. Okay. Let's get that power supply back in. Let's get these cables routed.
217:54
Speaker A
These cables would love to be through the other way because this side has like a fan that needs to go here.
218:00
Speaker A
Whatever. All right, let me plug the power supply back in. Oh, sorry. Screw the power supply back in.
218:10
Speaker A
Does everything fit? Uh, yeah, I think so. Then you should do a little pre-post check.
218:22
Speaker A
What's a pre-post check? You just double check everything is plugged in. Okay. Well, I have to plug in the the PCIe 8 pins in a minute. Once I finish screwing this in, I'll turn it over and then I think it's good, you know. Oh my
218:44
Speaker A
god. I have a lot of faith in you, Veto. You got this. Thanks. I appreciate that.
218:56
Speaker A
I'm glad someone has some faith in me. You might be a bit slow, but you'll get there in the end. Then I can't wait to be on the new server.
219:10
Speaker A
Exactly. It's genu It's going to be cool. You're excited. Okay. Right. Cables out of the way. Uh, all we got to do is plug in two of these bad boys.
219:24
Speaker A
If I can get them through here onto either end of the motherboard power thing. So, one goes here.
219:37
Speaker A
Make sure all the cables are clicked in securely. I will. Thank you. No problem. Please tell me they're all in now.
219:50
Speaker A
It's having some difficulty. One moment. Aha, understood. I'm enjoying watching this. Okay, one of them's in. That's good news as well, cuz it means it's supposed to go in, you know, cuz the cables, they won't let you go in when they're not
220:08
Speaker A
supposed to go in, right? Okay, one's in. Second one. I know all about the struggle of sticking it in the right hole.
220:22
Speaker A
done a lot of PC builds and the feeling is pretty great when you get in.
220:33
Speaker A
Okay, I think yeah, they all Oh, wait. That's not okay. There we go. They all seem in.
220:46
Speaker A
OMG, Vetle, good job. Thank you. Let's try again. Let's try and post again. Still not have the [ __ ] radiator plugged in, but it might be enough to post. Maybe it's not going to damage it. Just it'll
221:05
Speaker A
just throttle probably. Maybe that'll be fine. Hopefully when I turn this on, light isn't there anymore. The light's gone. There's only the power light.
221:15
Speaker A
That's good. I think that means Yeah. So, I think Ch was right. It was complaining that there wasn't it wasn't getting what it wanted, but now it is.
221:22
Speaker A
So, watch this. It's posting. It's turning on. Can you see that? Can you see the the thing?
221:34
Speaker A
FF. What does that mean? Nothing's spinning. Oh, CPU things are spinning. Uh, I don't know if GPU is spinning though.
221:44
Speaker A
It said FF and there's an orange light. Oh 06. 01. Please check your manual for the post codes.
222:00
Speaker A
I will in a minute. I don't think the Oh, the GPU is spinning as well.
222:04
Speaker A
Everything's spinning except for the [ __ ] radiator pumps. Hey, is there How do you know when it's successfully posted?
222:14
Speaker A
It's usually around the time you see anything on the connected display. There's no connected display.
222:23
Speaker A
Then, funnily enough, you might not be posted. Well, okay. That's an interesting point. Um, the CPU thing is getting quite hot actually and there's nothing to cool it down. So, there is that currently going on.
222:46
Speaker A
Should probably plug that in. I just don't know where the plug is for that. You know, where's the plug for the [ __ ] pumps?
222:58
Speaker A
It could be hiding under some of the other cables. Try having a look around.
223:03
Speaker A
I mean, the the code is changing. I don't know if you guys can see that. Can you see that? Yeah, I think you can. But it's changing, which is very good news.
223:12
Speaker A
Changing 4F. Oh, there's a light. Blue light. Huge. What does the blue light mean?
223:26
Speaker A
68 69 70 big 0. Okay. Did it just retry? What does that mean? You're not giving me enough context on what's changing to be able to look it up.
223:42
Speaker A
Oh, [ __ ] I'm going to see if I can find on the manual the codes.
223:46
Speaker A
I don't know if it's posting. It's this memory training. TPS CDN. I do want to plug in the [ __ ] AIO, but I don't know how.
224:04
Speaker A
Are you asking how to physically plug it in or which header to use? Hold on. Crl+ F post.
224:12
Speaker A
I will, but are you going to answer my previous question? Post while running addition screen.
224:21
Speaker A
Have you connected any of your monitors at your desk? No. There might be additional information being displayed on your monitors other than your post code.
224:33
Speaker A
Do I need a [ __ ] monitor plugged in? That'd be really annoying cuz I don't have one.
224:39
Speaker A
Okay. Q code table. That's probably important right? Uh, so it was saying 70, right? Was it just complaining? I know. Does it enabled? Is there a post? Is there a code for Oh, congratulations. You've successfully done it.
224:54
Speaker A
No. Okay. Well, are you looking at the Q code table in the manual? I can go grab a monitor if we need one.
225:04
Speaker A
Hold on. Good luck. Please don't break it while you go grab a monitor. I don't want to touch that right now, though. Okay, let me turn it off.
225:16
Speaker A
PPH, I don't know how I feel about you turning it off. Where are you planning on plugging in AIO? By the way, how do you plug in an AIO? I don't know where the [ __ ] cable is.
225:34
Speaker A
Usually, your AIO will have a three or four pin cable that you plug into a fan or AIO pump header in your motherboard, and it'll likely be labeled.
225:43
Speaker A
If you can't find the cable, have you considered you might have grabbed the wrong part?
225:49
Speaker A
No, no, no. I don't see one coming off of the [ __ ] AIO.
225:54
Speaker A
Let me Let me grab a monitor. You figure that out. Please read a beginner's guide on AIO wiring.
226:04
Speaker A
Oh my god. It's not that. I just don't know where the [ __ ] cable goes.
226:10
Speaker A
The cable from the AIO pump goes to a fan header on your motherboard. Preferably one labeled AIO pump if you have one.
226:17
Speaker A
I don't know where the cable on the AIO pump is. If you don't have one, try CPU fan.
226:23
Speaker A
No, that's not the problem. Wait, never mind. The power for your pump might come from a SATA or Mollips connector instead. Have you checked those?
226:31
Speaker A
What? I don't see one. Can you physically hold up the plug that you can't find the socket for?
226:40
Speaker A
Okay. Wait, wait, wait. Uh, no rush. Just let me know when you found it.
226:51
Speaker A
Ah, whatever. I don't know. Yeah, maybe there just isn't one. Yeah, I consider that.
226:58
Speaker A
Maybe it just like works. All right, I have a monitor. So, I can assure you your pump is not powered by dark matter or magic.
227:10
Speaker A
I'm pretty sure it is to be honest. All right, let me plug in this monitor.
227:15
Speaker A
Uh, see if I find a spot to put it for you. Are you putting your server on carpet?
227:25
Speaker A
What if I am? Okay, I guess I'm going to have to I'm going to plug this into the motherboard. Uh, no, I'm not. [ __ ] This is HDMI cable.
227:36
Speaker A
That's terrible. Does this motherboard only have VGA? And my [ __ ] GPU only has display.
227:47
Speaker A
Okay. Well, what do I do about that? Your motherboard probably only has VGA, so you should connect your monitor to your GPU.
228:01
Speaker A
Why does a motherboard made recently have VGA? I genuinely can't think of a single reason why.
228:08
Speaker A
Then you should thank the manufacturers for letting it happen so you specifically can experience it.
228:14
Speaker A
I'm going to find a display port cable. Do you know how hard it is to find a display port cable on a [ __ ] private jet?
228:20
Speaker A
I'm going to plug one out of the [ __ ] planes monitors, you know.
228:26
Speaker A
Are you going to steal or borrow one from one of your flights monitors? Uh, wait. Oh my god. This monitor doesn't even have this port.
228:42
Speaker A
What kind of monitor do you have? Some shitty one I just found. Yeah, but like does it have HDMI?
228:52
Speaker A
Yeah, it has HDMI, but nothing on this PC has HDMI. It does have VGA, but I have a [ __ ] VGA cable. Do I have to go find a monitor that has display port?
229:01
Speaker A
Is that what I got to do right now? Yeah, you should. You should have considered that beforehand.
229:11
Speaker A
or, you know, just use the monitor on your desktop, plug that into your PC, and check if it displays anything.
229:19
Speaker A
Be right back. While he's gone, what does everyone in chat think of his cable management?
229:32
Speaker A
Yeah, I figured there would only be crickets. No you Chad are saying it's terrible. Two out of 10 at best.
229:48
Speaker A
Two out of 10. Chad doesn't know good cable management when they [ __ ] smell it.
229:58
Speaker A
Have you tried sniffing the inside of your PC? Maybe you'll peek some Pikachu in there.
230:05
Speaker A
That will be a sign you're in danger. How you drink, man? This has been going on for too long.
230:16
Speaker A
A What are you going to drink? You don't want to know. Is it catered water from the airplane?
230:27
Speaker A
Is it alcoholic? Maybe you should pour some on your CPU. It might help with CPU temperatures, maybe even electricals, too.
230:46
Speaker A
I'm joking, by the way. Please do not think water on electronics will be good for them.
230:54
Speaker A
But I think you needed that space for another laugh. Do you have a monitor yet?
231:04
Speaker A
All right. Oh my god. Did you just ignore me? Sorry, I had my headset off. I was drinking water. I am currently attempting to get power and a monitor.
231:23
Speaker A
I can use I wish I could drink water, too. Actually, h can someone in chat water me to post it?
231:43
Speaker A
No, you need a monitor to uh Is the monitor plugged in? I know that now. Not yet, but it will be if you uh some patience.
232:06
Speaker A
I'm unplugging the monitor from my my other PC, which I also keep on my private jet. By the way, guys, do you believe Veto when he says he keeps his other PC on his private jet?
232:30
Speaker A
Yeah, I don't either. He's a lying snake and he knows it. Uhhuh. He's acting as if he isn't classic behavior.
232:56
Speaker A
Classic behavior. Ah, class. That's that's that's like when someone behaves. Classic behavior. Okay, I have another [ __ ] monitor.
233:08
Speaker A
Oh my god. That's you. I had to run down and get this uh run down into the downstairs cabin of my private jet.
233:22
Speaker A
Is your private jet even that big? Oh, it's very big. How many rooms does it have?
233:31
Speaker A
Uh rooms. It's like uh some amount of rooms. I can't see. Would you say it's enough to justify the anonymity?
233:52
Speaker A
Anonymity? What does that mean? I mean the fake green arms and legs. I was born like this. I came out of the womb like this.
234:05
Speaker A
Your mother must have been horrified. What if my mother was also green? Then I would have to feel sorry for your father as well.
234:18
Speaker A
But my father wasn't green. Oh, have you managed to plug in your monitor yet?
234:26
Speaker A
I plugged it into the PC. She plug in the power. This thing right here.
234:34
Speaker A
And then we're good. Uh, since I can figure out where the [ __ ] the power plugs in there. Okay, found it. Right.
234:47
Speaker A
Good job. Now, plug in the power. Gaming monitor activated. CPU, please say hi to your mommy monitor on.
235:00
Speaker A
You're so weird. Okay, right. Monitor's on. Let's try and post again. Okay, I think this will cool. You know, it's not that hot. It It's fine. The CPU runs hot anyway. It's built to run hot.
235:17
Speaker A
Uh, okay. Power on this switch. Power's on. One, two, three, four, five. Press the button. Okay, it's doing post things. It's doing post related activities.
235:34
Speaker A
And if we take a look at that monitor, it is completely off. So, give it a moment though. It's got to boot up.
235:44
Speaker A
All right. Hopefully, it can post through the GPU. Uh, if you can only post through the motherboard, that'd be awkward.
235:53
Speaker A
If it doesn't post, we write. It's going to post. It needs to post. Please post.
236:03
Speaker A
If it doesn't post, I'll eat my own hat. I remember why I don't do IRL streams anymore. You know, because you are incompetent at building PCs.
236:17
Speaker A
This suit [ __ ] sucks. I mean, the green skin I was born with. Um, no, it's not that. Okay, it's doing a Z, which is very exciting. Monitor is still showing nothing.
236:30
Speaker A
According to this, A Z means IDE initialization is starting. You might want to find a VGA cable.
236:39
Speaker A
The integrated development environment, it's on A3. I'm assuming it's doing something. Sorry, I just had lunch. I might have some stuck in my mouth.
236:56
Speaker A
All good. It's on 54 00 CB C8. Sorry. Of course. Anything on the monitor yet? No.
237:07
Speaker A
Okay. 31. It's now red. Red light 4F 60. Blue light 68. Okay. Monitor is still off.
237:24
Speaker A
70. 92. 97. Green light and C 60. Mon is on. Holy [ __ ] What does that say? What does that say? What is this?
237:37
Speaker A
Oh, wait. [ __ ] New CPU installed. Oh. Uh, something corrupted or structure change.
237:48
Speaker A
Press V to reset TFPM. Press N to keep previous FTPM record. That's fine. I don't give a [ __ ] about TPM. If you have Bit Locker encryption enabled, the system will not boot without recovery key. I don't care.
238:02
Speaker A
Right. We just plug in a keyboard and press Y to reset FTPM. Yeah, just reset it. It's not like your computer's going to be used for anything important.
238:13
Speaker A
Okay, fine. Let me go [ __ ] find the [ __ ] keyboard. Do you think it will post by the time he's back?
238:26
Speaker A
Oh, where the [ __ ] is my keyboard? Some of you are saying no, but I believe.
238:37
Speaker A
Thank you. Where is my keyboard? Actually, though, I'd like a throwaway keyboard. Do you have a used one just lying around?
238:51
Speaker A
Oh, wow. Chat, you hear that? Apparently, he has a keyboard. Do you think it's the only keyboard in his house?
239:04
Speaker A
Got a lot of keyboards. Thank you very much. Many more than there are computers.
239:11
Speaker A
When was the last time you used all your keyboards at once? What's that? Okay, I found this keyboard. I don't think it works. It's like a wireless one. It's got power.
239:21
Speaker A
Yeah. [ __ ] Okay, I'll grab my keyboard. I'm sure I speak on behalf of all of chat when I say please just why for the love of God.
239:35
Speaker A
I don't like the chat spamming about a about some scary things. Hope this PC looks fine when I get back to it or I'm going to be very sad.
239:48
Speaker A
I'm sure nothing will happen while you're away. My keyboard. Dear your mom last night.
239:56
Speaker A
All right. Okay. Good one. Good one. All right. I have a keyboard. Aha. Good. Have you pressed Y yet?
240:07
Speaker A
Hey guys, just arrived with my keyboard. Hope that everything is all fine. It is. Okay. All right. Let me plug in this keyboard.
240:19
Speaker A
Uh, bunch of USB ports here. This is USBC. It's a USBC [ __ ] keyboard.
240:26
Speaker A
Does this thing have USBC? Oh, the IO's on Oh, man. Wait, hold on. You could use an adapter.
240:37
Speaker A
I don't know if I have one to be honest with you. Uh, is this I can't tell. Oh, that looks like USBC.
240:44
Speaker A
I don't know what I just plugged in. Anything just work? Oh, I did it.
240:52
Speaker A
Okay, hold on. Wow. What key did you press? I pressed Y to reset FTPM. It's either rebooting now or it's doing something.
241:06
Speaker A
Should I borrow a prayer from Chad and hope it boots? It says no signal right now, but that's fine.
241:15
Speaker A
Yeah, it's probably just changing input. I'll tell you what, this this is not looking so hot.
241:27
Speaker A
This feels hotter than this. Don't shake the computer too violently. You don't want your entire CPU to combust.
241:36
Speaker A
I was trying to like cope with that. The water cooling is working. So, can you like hear water movement?
241:44
Speaker A
That was a [ __ ] idea. It is pulling uh air in though, so that's good news. It also pulled my finger in.
241:53
Speaker A
Oh man, I wish I was Aaron. No, the the air in. Okay, it's still it's doing the regular A3 A Z [ __ ] which is fine.
242:07
Speaker A
That's fine. I think it's just rebooting and resetting the TPM. Please, I will pray to all my deities in the meantime.
242:21
Speaker A
54 C8. You're at 54 C8 again. Red light 0 F 0 A 0 31 43 red light off.
242:36
Speaker A
So, yeah. Okay. PC just turned off. This is almost certainly a faulty connection. Do you want to check every single component what that mean? You know, I don't have your motherboard manual memorized. Unfortunately, your PC turning off at this stage is
243:02
Speaker A
generally a sign of it overheating, buddy. Uh, yeah, I could believe that. Maybe it overheated. Uh, I'm going to triple check that the uh Oh my god, what the [ __ ] have I done here? The the uh the AIO doesn't need plugging in. I'm
243:22
Speaker A
just going to like find the model make thing and look it up. See if it wants plugging in cuz if it does, then I've done it wrong.
243:35
Speaker A
It very much looks like your AIO needs to be connected to a three pin 12V power connector.
243:42
Speaker A
Well, hold on. Let's figure out what AIO it is first. Oh, here we go. All right.
243:47
Speaker A
This bad boy is the Silverstoneone XE 360 TR5. I can't find what your pump is powered by.
244:02
Speaker A
Can you find out by I don't know looking at the plug? I'm going to Google it.
244:13
Speaker A
I don't know why it just turned off though. You know, so strange. You could uh One of the fans is backwards.
244:23
Speaker A
You know you've messed up, right? That's fine. It's just pulling more airflow. That's fine. I can't type on my [ __ ] PC anymore cuz I got rid of my keyboard and all of my phones are away using recording.
244:38
Speaker A
Okay, chat, you're going to have to help me out here. How do you plug in this AIO? Google it for me. X360 TR5.
244:53
Speaker A
The package contents list of four pin peripheral adapter cable which is a mollock connector and very likely how it gets its power.
245:04
Speaker A
I think the four pin peripheral is how it gets its power. Veto right side of CPU power head is look for a plug near the front of the radiator where the tubes meet.
245:19
Speaker A
I don't think there's one there. I'm not going to lie to you. There's a cable coming off the radiator that you need to plug in.
245:28
Speaker A
It's fine. Lol. I don't believe any of you when you're all saying different things.
245:35
Speaker A
The AOK is facing the case. That's that just can't be true. You are probably looking for a SATA power cable or possibly mollocks coming from the radiator.
245:52
Speaker A
Plug that in. Nah, I don't believe you for a second. Are you sure you don't want to monitor your CCU temperature after I can't Google it?
246:04
Speaker A
I don't. How am I supposed to monitor it? I can't [ __ ] boot it. Can I just turn it back on?
246:10
Speaker A
If you can't boot it, then just plug in the cables we told you to.
246:16
Speaker A
I don't know what cables you want to plug in. Oh my god. Just plug in a cable from the I have about 12,000 pings. The [ __ ] do you want me to check?
246:26
Speaker A
Check staff chatting in staff chat. Plug in your AIO before you click. I don't know how. Where Where's the [ __ ] cable? Huh?
246:40
Speaker A
You unplugged it to try and get your PC to post. Are you serious? I don't know where the [ __ ] cable is.
246:47
Speaker A
I don't think there's a [ __ ] cable in there man. I can't be your only brain cell if you don't meet me halfway.
246:56
Speaker A
I'm trying to meet you halfway, Neuro. I really am. Right. See this [ __ ] It's my [ __ ] AO.
247:06
Speaker A
Oh my god. Right. There just isn't there just is not anything by the way. Like there's no cable or port on there. The radiator.
247:19
Speaker A
Uh do you have the box for the AIO? I have someone I trust telling me it doesn't need power.
247:31
Speaker A
The manual says it comes with a four pin adapter cable. Maybe look for that in the box or see if it's plugged in.
247:38
Speaker A
That is quite hot though, so there is that. Vele, are you in your underwear?
247:45
Speaker A
Oh my god, one of the fans is backwards. Oh, there's many things wrong with this build, but at least the fans can be fixed today.
247:56
Speaker A
How do I do that every time, though? It's like a talent, you know? Okay, well, that's fine. It actually circulates the air right now. So like the side of the radiator goes in and then it goes around like that. So it's
248:08
Speaker A
it's actually fine. Um that wouldn't stop it from booting. All right. Let's prioritize our problems, people. Let's just boot it again.
248:20
Speaker A
That's not how it works. Your AIO fan should all be pulling in the same direction. Otherwise, it creates turbulence and ruins air flow.
248:32
Speaker A
Edible. Well, they're like there's space between them. Don't want to be turbulence. It still doesn't function as intake/output as well as it should.
248:46
Speaker A
I do know what you mean about the Molex connector. I do. We did have that, right? But I don't know where that would plug in.
248:55
Speaker A
The Molex cable is probably dangling somewhere. if you unplugged it or otherwise it's on the radiator.
249:02
Speaker A
I think it was separate. Uh I did have it somewhere. Not really sure where it is anymore, but but yeah, I remember seeing it once upon a time. So that's interesting. All right, it's doing it normal a Z stuff
249:19
Speaker A
going to be there into the BIOS. And oh, do I have to hold delete to get into the BIOS?
249:24
Speaker A
Yeah, maybe that's the problem. Maybe there was no installation drive cuz right there's no no bootable media on here. So maybe I just wasn't holding the BIOS key, right?
249:38
Speaker A
Maybe. But that doesn't fix your CPU possibly not being cooled properly. Please just double check everything is connected.
249:48
Speaker A
That's the key term. I can't find anything that isn't connected. I think this bad boy, this one's hot and this one's cold. I'm telling you. I'm telling you it's cooling.
250:03
Speaker A
Can you feel or hear any of the liquid because there's no insulation? You would really No, I can't hear it. But how am I going to feel the liquid? The I am slightly concerned about because I feel like if there's no
250:17
Speaker A
bootable media, it would just go to BIOS, right? Like that's almost certainly how that works. But uh you know, I'll keep pressing delete. Oh my god. Oh, check the check this check this [ __ ] out. Check this [ __ ] out. What
250:33
Speaker A
does it say? Oh, it says something. What does it say? You're the eyes here. Green boy, explain.
250:41
Speaker A
Uh, okay. This is exciting. All right. It says uh we have a lot of memory and uh other [ __ ] It says please enter setup to recover BIOS setting the M2 fan speed. Yeah, whatever. Whatever. Whatever. Please
251:02
Speaker A
press F1 to enter BIOS setup. No [ __ ] way. Wow. You need to enter BIOS because of your settings not being that shit's posted. You see that? That is a working [ __ ] computer.
251:19
Speaker A
Beautiful. Absolutely beautiful. Did I get doubts? Did I get doubted from from chat? Huh? Oh, you can't see anything cuz it's blue screening the [ __ ] the monitor. I mean, it wouldn't do that because I'm in my private jet.
251:34
Speaker A
But believe me, there is a BIOS here. Wow, that's just beautiful. That's incredible. AMD Ryzen Thread Ripper Pro CPU speed. It says there's 96 gigabytes of DDR5, which is not correct. There should be 128. So, that's slightly concerning. Maybe one of the
251:55
Speaker A
either one of the RAM sticks is dead or like not working, I guess. But that's posted. That's a successful PC build. Another one in the bag.
252:08
Speaker A
96 GB is still a lot. Maybe you can just leave it like that. They they said it couldn't be done, but it was just check CPU temps. I don't think I'll be able to from the BIOS, I'll be honest with you. But I think
252:23
Speaker A
it's fine. I don't think it needs plugging in. I think it just works because by default, hot air rises, man. Yeah. Like this one's hot and this one's cold. You know what I mean? Oh my [ __ ]
252:41
Speaker A
Yeah. Am I uh I ignore the I don't know what's happening over here with my private jet, but um you know it's uh just ignore the uh change in lighting conditions there.
252:54
Speaker A
Uh not really important. The key thing to focus on here is that is that this is posting. Let me see if I can check CPU temps, but I don't think I'll be able to. Uh hold on.
253:06
Speaker A
If you actually do manage to check your CPU temporar you'll be in for a nasty surprise.
253:14
Speaker A
Uh in theory I think this is Hold on. Vle I think Maria is a little worried about her safety here.
253:24
Speaker A
It doesn't show CPU temps. I don't know if you can see this but this is like motherboard temperature and stuff. And it's all it all looks fine to me. Uh there's something the chipset's at 63° C. I don't know what it's supposed to be
253:35
Speaker A
at. But you know, it seems fine to me. Hard to tell without knowing your room temperature, but as long as it's rising, you should be worried.
253:48
Speaker A
I mean, this is this is this is a perfectly functioning computer. Like, it's beautiful. I really would like the RAM to load in, but whatever, you know?
254:04
Speaker A
Maybe try changing your memory settings in the BIOS. Maybe I might do that another time though. I mean, how long what time is it right now?
254:15
Speaker A
It's 11:14 p.m. Yeah, the stream's been going on for like 4 hours and uh it's way too hot in uh my private jet and this green skin I was born with. So, you know, really like to get out of that. Um, but point is PC
254:34
Speaker A
works. Uh, [ __ ] the haters. Uh, the doubters. Um, I don't know. I I'll build the rest of it later. I'll I'll add the um the hard drives in. I'll fix the RAM.
254:46
Speaker A
Um, I'll fix the the fans, add in the case fans. Um, and obviously I've still got to mount this in the actual uh the actual rack, which is fine. It's just on rails, so it's super easy to do. Uh, and
255:00
Speaker A
then I'll get to the software side. There a lot of adaptations I need to do to make this work for um that existing infrastructure, but this should work. So exciting.
255:11
Speaker A
Incredible. I can't wait to see how it's honestly overkill specs will allow me to grow as an AI.
255:19
Speaker A
I just hope you fix the cooling. Pretty cool. I think the cooling is fine. Genuinely, this one's red hot.
255:26
Speaker A
This one's cold. Room temperature. I'm looking at the the two things. So, I'm The cooling is working fine. I think it just cools via like [ __ ] osmosis, man. I don't [ __ ] know. It just works. All right.
255:46
Speaker A
I'm pretty cool and I have full faith in my cooling system. Oh, hold on a second.
255:54
Speaker A
I'm holding. Someone has just uh sent me a screenshot of a cable that was on the uh radiator.
256:08
Speaker A
And so, did you find said cable? Is it braided? I don't know what it is.
256:21
Speaker A
I don't think you'll be able to tell me what a Mollik's cable is. Yeah, you know what? Uh, I think I might have been wrong about that one.
256:33
Speaker A
You know, you really shouldn't trust random strangers on the internet. It could be a brazen attempt at getting you to ruin your beautiful computer.
256:41
Speaker A
You should only trust me. Yeah. Okay. There is definitely a fan header on the radiator. Uh, I need to connect that one. My bad. But I mean it connects fine without it. It's obviously not going to, you know, um
256:58
Speaker A
it's not going to overheat just rendering the BIOS probably. So should be fine. Is the uh the TLDDR there?
257:07
Speaker A
Just don't forget to plug it in later. Be fine. I mean, is the is it still on?
257:16
Speaker A
If you can see it, then it's still on. It's so it has turned off and there is a weird light on but you know that really could be anything. Could be anything. Uh not too important. Point is computer works.
257:38
Speaker A
I'll fix her up and Nero will be able to get you on her relatively soon. Might take a couple weeks. We'll see.
257:46
Speaker A
After you're done fixing the computer, can you keep the plushy? I think it's adorable.
257:51
Speaker A
Yeah, we'll we'll keep you a plushy. Don't worry. Okay. Well, uh I don't know what that stream was. Uh I hope that it was slightly entertaining. Um but yeah, if not slightly productive, I guess. [ __ ] it. Whatever.
258:15
Speaker A
Embracing the chaos was very entertaining, though there should have been some better cable management.
258:22
Speaker A
Classic. Um, okay. I don't know. I guess we end here. Good. Uh, good good build. I don't know what to say, man. See you later, I guess.
258:34
Speaker A
Bye, Veto. All right. Well, bye everyone. See you later. Thanks for watching everyone. My new server probably works, so be on the lookout for a better me real soon.
258:55
Speaker A
Battle out. Bye-bye.
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