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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 5 ก.ค. 2015
Dream it. Build it.
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Custom Mini-ITX Water Cooled PC in the Thermaltake Core P1
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Custom Water Cooled PC in the Thermaltake Core P1 with a Ravenclaw Theme Specs and Photos: www.vaesthetic.com/blue-eagle Special thanks to PNY for providing the 1660 Ti for this build www.pny.com/promo/xlr8gaming Designed and built by Anthony Scharf Custom Wooden shell was made from Missouri Black Walnut and crafted by Brandon Zeisler z_volve_woodcraft This video was shot and edi...
Fractal Design Meshify C - Full Custom Loop
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90'-Theme Custom Water Cooled Build in the Fractal Meshify C Specs and Photos: www.vaesthetic.com/color-blocked Meshify C: amzn.to/2Udnlmc
When Rigid Tubing Just Won't Do
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Specs and Photos: www.vaesthetic.com/parabola Special thanks for XLR8 GAM1NG for the 1070 Ti and RAM www.xlr8gam1ng.com/
$4,000 Liquid Cooled Beast in the Phanteks Evolv X
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Walk-thru of my completed build in the Phanteks Evolv X IMAGES: www.vaesthetic.com/evoluxion
Phanteks Evolv X
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My opinions on the Evolv X and exploring how well it accommodates a custom loop build. Phanteks Evolv X: amzn.to/2L6DzXb
Channel Update!
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Just a quick update video. I have new stuff to show you guys, so stay tuned! As always, thanks for checking out the channel!
PrimoChill VUE: 6 Month Follow-up
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In this video I investigate how well the Vue performs after 6 months of use as well as flush the system to look for any negative effects in the loop.
BeQuiet Dark Base 700: A Modder's Dream
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My Latest Custom Creation in the BeQuiet Dark Base 700 Specs and Photos: www.vir1lity.com/dark-matter BeQuiet Dark Base 700: amzn.to/2FTURDx Formal Reviews: Science Studio: th-cam.com/video/LvUDZwCV_ns/w-d-xo.html BPS Customs: th-cam.com/video/fv7OPiw4N6A/w-d-xo.html Audio/Video Setup: Monitor - Dell S2417DG: amzn.to/2nRvvPp Headphones - Audio Technica ATH M50x: amzn.to/2H3owuZ Microphone - Aud...
Project: ELEMENT
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Showcasing my personal system, a project that has been in the works for almost a year. Photos: www.vir1lity.com/element Forrest Gibson: th-cam.com/users/FTGTapGod Architectual Elements: archelements PC Specs: Phanteks Evolv mATX TG: amzn.to/2smOsOF Intel Core i7-7700K: amzn.to/2BTnFh5 Asus Strix Z270G: amzn.to/2nUAZcc Corsair Dominator Platinum 32GB: amzn.to/2H3nZsZ Nvidia GTX 10...
HOW TO: Measure and Make Complicated Bends with Rigid Tubing
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How to measure for complicated tubing runs that require multiple bends running in different directions
PrimoChill VUE vs Mayhems Aurora
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My opinion of the differences between PrimoChill VUE and Mayhems Aurora
5 Tips For an Easy Custom Loop
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5 things to consider when building your custom liquid cooled PC to help make things easy on yourself
Install a Custom LCD Screen for less than $100
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A simple tutorial on how to install a 5 inch LCD screen in to your build GGF Events: th-cam.com/users/JacobsPCStuff LCD Screen: amzn.to/2id3BKI USB Cable: amzn.to/2ArBtf4 USB Adapter: amzn.to/2BEfJNm HDMI Cable: amzn.to/2jFODx3 HDMI 90-degree Adapter: amzn.to/2kjtfl3
Project: ELEMENT Teaser
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Full Video coming soon... Audio Clip: 'The Mountain' by Gunship
Thermaltake View 31 TG: Custom Water Cooled Build Log Pt 4
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Thermaltake View 31 TG: Custom Water Cooled Build Log Pt 4
Custom Rig Challenge - LANFest St. Louis, October 2017
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Custom Rig Challenge - LANFest St. Louis, October 2017
Thermaltake View 31 TG: Custom Water Cooled Build Log Pt 3
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Thermaltake View 31 TG: Custom Water Cooled Build Log Pt 3
Thermaltake View 31 TG: Custom Water Cooled Build Log Pt 2
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Thermaltake View 31 TG: Custom Water Cooled Build Log Pt 2
Seasonic Prime Titanium Power Supply Unboxing
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Seasonic Prime Titanium Power Supply Unboxing
Thermaltake View 31 TG: Custom Water Cooled Build Log Pt 1
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Thermaltake View 31 TG: Custom Water Cooled Build Log Pt 1
Personal Rig Update: Planning My Custom Loop
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Personal Rig Update: Planning My Custom Loop
Gorgeous Front Panel Mod on the Phanteks EVOLV mATX TG
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Gorgeous Front Panel Mod on the Phanteks EVOLV mATX TG
HOW TO: Build Your Own Gaming PC for $750
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HOW TO: Build Your Own Gaming PC for $750
Why snip off the heatshrink??? I dont understand
This was awesome man, thanks 🙏
Should also use a PSU tester of some sorts that measures the voltages. If you have done everything right it will measure 3.3v, 5v or 12v. But if one if your pins are in the wrong location then it will not read the correct voltage and thus you know you have made a bad cable.
Had vue all the particles fell out within a month
show the bending part as you heat it. 11 mn worth nothing
They should make prototyping tubing like they do for custom car headers. I think that would make the whole process a lot easier.
Does this support display port 1.4 ?
I like this vid
Talent!
Perfect tutorial. I will finally start sleeving 😊 thanks buddy !!
This is a great idea thanks for sharing this !!
Wow! Now that's disgusting!
your a good teacher
nobody got time for all that. I'm just gonna buy them used
am i the only one watching, even tho i have no intension of doing custom sleeved cables??
Hey bud can I ask you a quick question. I'm looking for a custom sleeved 12vhpwr cable for my build but I can't find the one I want anywhere although I have some extra cables from the pack I bought for my cpu and motherboard cables. I was wondering if it would be possible to remove the color cables that I want from the leftover 8pin cables that I have and then use them to replace the regular cables on the 12vhpwr plug? Is this possible?
Where have you been ??? Will he ever upload again?
this is like the one time that DIY costs more than just paying someone unless you have access to tools
Mate, common, whats up with the misleading heading. When a person puts up a post such as yours that says "Install a Custom LCD Screen for less than $100" people are thinking that your going to do a proper presentation that covers how to install a custom LCD screen. Ive asked around my mates to ensure that my reaction / expectation wasn't just me just having a bad hair day before posting this. I rarely ping people for little mistakes but because there seems to be a ever increasing trend toward putting up a post with a heading that's sure to get people sucked into going over and taking a look only to find out it either had nothing to do with the heading or barely reassembled it. Now once or twice a day is annoying but it's getting damn annoying primarily because its a waste of people's time and sometimes money. That said, a subject line stating that its about installing this custom LCD screen. Expectation being that I was going to be shown from start to end how you install a little LCD so that you can monitor in real time those readings coming from your PC, such as temps, speeds, and just about anything you think you would like to have access to without the need to cease doing what you're already doing and having to dig up that app or apps just so you can get a look at how your system is running. so when I see your title stating that it was about I actually got a little excited because it's been something I've been wanting to add to my custom PC build for a while now but there seems not to be a great deal out there on TH-cam. I admit that I haven't finished watching it all as the most important parts I was hoping to see were simply not there. Now I don't know if you covered them but for some reason decided during the edit phase of putting it all together to leave them out or it was simply that you didn't cover them because they were overlooked. Whatever the reasons, most viewers hoping to see what you stated in your title would have been dissapointed, some (judging from the comments) didn't seem to notice that there were critical parts were missing)...... you dont know what you don't know ;-) Anyway mate, Id like to believe that it was purely a honest oversight on your part and never intended your subject line to be a tad misleading as ive watched a number of yor presentations and enjoyed them from you. As you can imagine there are a number of people who intentionally put up misleading or sensational headings to draw people in so that their site gets more people in and the ever watching TH-cam algorithm doesmt only sees the amount of people coming into your site. Anyway, this is just a thought. Please take a moment to think about whatt your presenting and if what your actually dooing actually forfills your subject line. I think many feel it fell well short of what they were expecting. Its not a criticism but more a friendly critique. Sometimes creators like you and I arent aware that we havent fully provided the information we were expeting. I hope you can take it onboard as a friend to friend simply pointing out something that others havent been bothered to do. We all need friends to sometimes let us know we have strayed off a little. I hope you take this as its intended and not a hostile criticism of your work as most of it I have quite liked. Thats why Ive taken the time to send this to you. Your friend and yeah a fan of your site. Keep the great content coming. Cheers and beers Brett from Oz
Should be titled how to measure and make bends complicated with rigid tubing
What screen is that you are using to display temps and the like? I have TT Core P6 that has a similar opening that could be used for the same.
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as a finish carpenter i can tell you what happened.. your using the wrong type of rule for you measurements ... the rule your using has a a blank spot that you butted into the baseplate before the graduations begin.. then when you layed our your blocks you forgot to add that to your measurement, you needed to butt the rule into the block instead of starting at the 1mm mark. very easy oversight
Nicely done video editing skills and voice over commentary. Detailed but straight to the point. Keep up the good work.
It NEVER would have occurred to me to use scrap wood and clamps to measure out complicated bends but it's such a cheap and smart way of doing it. This'll save me so much scrap tube.
Man what fittings ?
Just PERFECT ! That was exactly the Vid iwas searching for..." Now its Time to bend..., like Mr. Bond (: Many Thanks 😄
Where is the old coolant draining to? Are you editing that part out?
Love the video, I'll be creating some video's when I build my first custom loop in a month or so once I have all my components. Great job tho, I also like how you showed your technique & explain your reasoning for things. I'm a OCD perfectionist & 100% understand how you feel, I'm constantly creating jigs & tools to create consistency & my eyes pick up on every little imperfection & my brain won't allow me to accept it if I know it could be better. LMAO
I saw more of you telling us how to do it, but never do it on camera 🤷🏾♂️.... we want to see how method works.
Great video! You answered a lot of questions and useful tips about making a jig and how you can use it. What size tubing and fittings are you using?
What's a good source for 16-gauge pins? Or are 18 gauge fine?
Beat Fractal North and Terra to the punch... :D
Is it safe to pour it down the drain?
can i take apart the original cables to make them shorter? using corsairs modular cables are a nightmare for the hyte case
There is something called 'K' line. We use it in racecar chassis
Hey my friend i need to refill an aio. What kind of liquid can i use? Tks so much
I'd like it duly noted that I couldn't get the company that I liked to make a set for my PSU so I did it myself lmao
In mi observations of your video de left make lees bubles
Way late comment but do you still have this?
what diameter of the sleeve?
Thanks man, im Brasilian and i couldn't find the diference o Acrylic and PETG here!
His "darn close" is darn, darn close. "Stuff like this bothers me". I mean, I drink a beer if something bothers me. But then my stuff is air-cooled.
@9:30 I bet if you knew your pythagorean theroem, you could find how much to exactly cut to get level 😂
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judging by your shirt I'm assuming you have a cat 😂
I am a perfectionist too. I got a super tricky bend perfect then realized there was a huge crack in the pipe. -_-
im just seeing your video i have an extra mount just like yours probably the same one it was purchased from amazon lol. im gonna be doing a new build soon and i have an old tower that i wanna use do you seell that acrylic mount it looks very clean and would like to purchase one if its possible.
It's 2023 and I still want a monitor like this, except in 240Hz. I've been using a 120Hz TN panel with no issues for years. IPS glow does bother me so I'll probably stick to TN until OLED prices become reasonable. The dream for me would be a 240Hz, 1440p, 22-24" OLED, but we probably won't see that for a very long time. I agree with your points in that TN panels aren't bad at all and that viewing angles aren't a problem the majority of the time. The only thing that's holding me back on this purchase is the 165Hz over 240Hz, because I use monitors for many, many years. I'll still try it out to see if it's worth dropping from 240Hz to 165Hz since I mostly use the desktop these days. Thanks for the review 😊 P.S. Would you still recommend this monitor in 2023?
What Size Tubing did you Use?