Code White! The All White Christmas Computer Build! -- LGH

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our data drive or we'll call it gaming drive and guys you got to remember you don't need the best of the best when it comes to your gaming drive you just need a good drive looks like that's screw and this were stuck pretty good so it took the whole thing out and that is what having trusty tools are for so if you guys don't know this is actually a uh tool from when I it's a Caster racing wrench and those of you that watch me that race you guys know the tools or the idea of the tools well that tool and this is what a number five actually is the same size as the piece that motherboards use and when you're buying an ITX board guys think about what you're going to put in it if you're going to use just solid state and you want it to just be nbme well two is Max but I have some high-end Boards out there that don't even have two it just has one and I was going to use one for a build because it was the same brand as the video card we picked up but uh and it had Thunderbolt like the board's rated really high but but only one nvme was a downer a very big Downer okay so now we're going to go straight to the CPU and of course when you're putting your CPU in you'll see the arrow uh I think the camera can see that yeah and that arrow goes over to this corner here which basically has ryzen if you were looking at the board from the back down ryzen's facing the Shroud now never push your C U and it should just drop in and if it doesn't drop in check the pins so now we have our CPU we have our uh Media or our ssds let's get the Ram in and this Ram is so I can't wait to see this Ram this Ram is absolutely beautiful absolutely beautiful and uh I've used time Tech Ram before but I've never used their gaming editions and this is absolutely stunning looking I can't wait to see it light up and see if it uh holds the same barrier okay guys so now we're ready to mount the motherboard because our cooler can use these brackets so they have an adapter uh adaption to uh do that and use just these brackets so that's kind of neat so I don't need to worry about changing the back plate and what you'll most mostly find too is that AMD uh even if you remove these for the cooler usually the back that's already supplied is used usually the ones in the bag are for uh Intel so okay guys I just wanted to show you guys I had to pull this completely apart and that involves taking the screws out for the top bezel as you can see bezels right here it's a big mess the glass is over there don't look at the other mess and uh the motherboard is now mounted now I'm only going to do updates like this because uh I just want to get it built that needs to be done by tomorrow and I just want to have quick looks at what it's like to build in this case and so far it was a bit of work getting everything off but it looks like it might be a really nice computer okay here's a short video of things that are going on right now don't look at the mess because I still got to yeah wire management is going to be fun um one thing I did here too was there's two fans now on the AIO I don't know if I mentioned that earlier but your rad is in between here which is right here and this is pulling cool or the cool or warm air through the rad and then this is exhausting the air to help it being a higher end CPU I figured I'd go with a push pull cooling solution and it seems to be doing very well even under stress tests then I put another fan right here on the deck right that's moving air all the way up through giving some extra air flow across the motherboard then we have your video card and there will be another fan back here but again this is a work in progress I may be calling it a night and doing it in the morning it's a lot of work now I'm tired but yeah there you go

WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enokay guys in today's video we're going to build a beautiful all-white gaming computer for some lucky kid for Christmas today we're going to start off with the thermal take T100 powered by amd's ryzen 5900 x 12 core 24 thread well it needs a video card so we're going to go with the steel series 8 gig overclock Edition and this is the AMD ryzen 7 RX 7600 now White video cards are kind of rare So this one had to be searched out for gaming Ram we're going to go with time teex Pinnacle series mainly cuz it's really cool looking the cooling will be brought to us by being a ITX system the thermal take 120 mil AIO storage will be provided by uh the boot drive a black edition uh WD 500 gigs and a Time te 2 terte nbme motherboard will be the Aurorus by gigabyte b550i Pro ax and you can never power your computer without of course a be quiet power supply and this is the pure power 12 modular 1000 watt and for added cooling because now we are going to take away a fan on the CPU with an AO we are going to add cooler Masters sickleflow 120 argb white fans okay guys so we're going to start off of course by setting up the motherboard getting it ready to get into the case I already took it out of the box so I to install two nmes the CPU and the ram as you can see here this is a pretty nice little board I love this board I use it myself uh I have a couple machines that are sporting it but anyway we have a nbme here and an mvme here and that's what we're going to put them in so again the top one is going to be that 500 gig a WD drive I love that heat sink on this thing Plus there's a heat sink under that as well so that's pretty cool so you have a heat sink uh that heat sinks this so it gives it that extra cooling so we're going to peel this off okay so now we're going to flip the board and we're going to put the mvme in here and that is our data drive or we'll call it gaming drive and guys you got to remember you don't need the best of the best when it comes to your gaming drive you just need a good drive looks like that's screw and this were stuck pretty good so it took the whole thing out and that is what having trusty tools are for so if you guys don't know this is actually a uh tool from when I it's a Caster racing wrench and those of you that watch me that race you guys know the tools or the idea of the tools well that tool and this is what a number five actually is the same size as the piece that motherboards use and when you're buying an ITX board guys think about what you're going to put in it if you're going to use just solid state and you want it to just be nbme well two is Max but I have some high-end Boards out there that don't even have two it just has one and I was going to use one for a build because it was the same brand as the video card we picked up but uh and it had Thunderbolt like the board's rated really high but but only one nvme was a downer a very big Downer okay so now we're going to go straight to the CPU and of course when you're putting your CPU in you'll see the arrow uh I think the camera can see that yeah and that arrow goes over to this corner here which basically has ryzen if you were looking at the board from the back down ryzen's facing the Shroud now never push your C U and it should just drop in and if it doesn't drop in check the pins so now we have our CPU we have our uh Media or our ssds let's get the Ram in and this Ram is so I can't wait to see this Ram this Ram is absolutely beautiful absolutely beautiful and uh I've used time Tech Ram before but I've never used their gaming editions and this is absolutely stunning looking I can't wait to see it light up and see if it uh holds the same barrier okay guys so now we're ready to mount the motherboard because our cooler can use these brackets so they have an adapter uh adaption to uh do that and use just these brackets so that's kind of neat so I don't need to worry about changing the back plate and what you'll most mostly find too is that AMD uh even if you remove these for the cooler usually the back that's already supplied is used usually the ones in the bag are for uh Intel so okay guys I just wanted to show you guys I had to pull this completely apart and that involves taking the screws out for the top bezel as you can see bezels right here it's a big mess the glass is over there don't look at the other mess and uh the motherboard is now mounted now I'm only going to do updates like this because uh I just want to get it built that needs to be done by tomorrow and I just want to have quick looks at what it's like to build in this case and so far it was a bit of work getting everything off but it looks like it might be a really nice computer okay here's a short video of things that are going on right now don't look at the mess because I still got to yeah wire management is going to be fun um one thing I did here too was there's two fans now on the AIO I don't know if I mentioned that earlier but your rad is in between here which is right here and this is pulling cool or the cool or warm air through the rad and then this is exhausting the air to help it being a higher end CPU I figured I'd go with a push pull cooling solution and it seems to be doing very well even under stress tests then I put another fan right here on the deck right that's moving air all the way up through giveing some extra air flow across the motherboard then we have your video card and there will be another fan back here but again this is a work in progress I may be calling it a night and doing it in the morning it's a lot of work now I'm tired but yeah there you go hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey heyokay guys in today's video we're going to build a beautiful all-white gaming computer for some lucky kid for Christmas today we're going to start off with the thermal take T100 powered by amd's ryzen 5900 x 12 core 24 thread well it needs a video card so we're going to go with the steel series 8 gig overclock Edition and this is the AMD ryzen 7 RX 7600 now White video cards are kind of rare So this one had to be searched out for gaming Ram we're going to go with time teex Pinnacle series mainly cuz it's really cool looking the cooling will be brought to us by being a ITX system the thermal take 120 mil AIO storage will be provided by uh the boot drive a black edition uh WD 500 gigs and a Time te 2 terte nbme motherboard will be the Aurorus by gigabyte b550i Pro ax and you can never power your computer without of course a be quiet power supply and this is the pure power 12 modular 1000 watt and for added cooling because now we are going to take away a fan on the CPU with an AO we are going to add cooler Masters sickleflow 120 argb white fans okay guys so we're going to start off of course by setting up the motherboard getting it ready to get into the case I already took it out of the box so I to install two nmes the CPU and the ram as you can see here this is a pretty nice little board I love this board I use it myself uh I have a couple machines that are sporting it but anyway we have a nbme here and an mvme here and that's what we're going to put them in so again the top one is going to be that 500 gig a WD drive I love that heat sink on this thing Plus there's a heat sink under that as well so that's pretty cool so you have a heat sink uh that heat sinks this so it gives it that extra cooling so we're going to peel this off okay so now we're going to flip the board and we're going to put the mvme in here and that is our data drive or we'll call it gaming drive and guys you got to remember you don't need the best of the best when it comes to your gaming drive you just need a good drive looks like that's screw and this were stuck pretty good so it took the whole thing out and that is what having trusty tools are for so if you guys don't know this is actually a uh tool from when I it's a Caster racing wrench and those of you that watch me that race you guys know the tools or the idea of the tools well that tool and this is what a number five actually is the same size as the piece that motherboards use and when you're buying an ITX board guys think about what you're going to put in it if you're going to use just solid state and you want it to just be nbme well two is Max but I have some high-end Boards out there that don't even have two it just has one and I was going to use one for a build because it was the same brand as the video card we picked up but uh and it had Thunderbolt like the board's rated really high but but only one nvme was a downer a very big Downer okay so now we're going to go straight to the CPU and of course when you're putting your CPU in you'll see the arrow uh I think the camera can see that yeah and that arrow goes over to this corner here which basically has ryzen if you were looking at the board from the back down ryzen's facing the Shroud now never push your C U and it should just drop in and if it doesn't drop in check the pins so now we have our CPU we have our uh Media or our ssds let's get the Ram in and this Ram is so I can't wait to see this Ram this Ram is absolutely beautiful absolutely beautiful and uh I've used time Tech Ram before but I've never used their gaming editions and this is absolutely stunning looking I can't wait to see it light up and see if it uh holds the same barrier okay guys so now we're ready to mount the motherboard because our cooler can use these brackets so they have an adapter uh adaption to uh do that and use just these brackets so that's kind of neat so I don't need to worry about changing the back plate and what you'll most mostly find too is that AMD uh even if you remove these for the cooler usually the back that's already supplied is used usually the ones in the bag are for uh Intel so okay guys I just wanted to show you guys I had to pull this completely apart and that involves taking the screws out for the top bezel as you can see bezels right here it's a big mess the glass is over there don't look at the other mess and uh the motherboard is now mounted now I'm only going to do updates like this because uh I just want to get it built that needs to be done by tomorrow and I just want to have quick looks at what it's like to build in this case and so far it was a bit of work getting everything off but it looks like it might be a really nice computer okay here's a short video of things that are going on right now don't look at the mess because I still got to yeah wire management is going to be fun um one thing I did here too was there's two fans now on the AIO I don't know if I mentioned that earlier but your rad is in between here which is right here and this is pulling cool or the cool or warm air through the rad and then this is exhausting the air to help it being a higher end CPU I figured I'd go with a push pull cooling solution and it seems to be doing very well even under stress tests then I put another fan right here on the deck right that's moving air all the way up through giveing some extra air flow across the motherboard then we have your video card and there will be another fan back here but again this is a work in progress I may be calling it a night and doing it in the morning it's a lot of work now I'm tired but yeah there you go hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey