I Build A PC In A Stupid Case I Bought Off Amazon...

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So, I've successfully installed the back panel device, and now it's time for the front device. It's getting really heavy, wait... I just realized that they don't give you enough standoffs. They were just seven in the box, I don't know, that's fine, it's not like I was gonna screw them all down anyway.

Now, in terms of motherboard and cooling system, I'm using this Asus X570 board with a Ryzen 7 3700X in it. I've also got a two terabyte SSD and 16 gigs of DDR4 3200 MHz. This system is a perfect test victim for this cooling configuration.

But wait, these definitely aren't the correct screws because look at how loose I'm gonna lose the motherboard still. I feel like it was quite reasonable of me to assume these were the screws I needed to use considering that they were the only screws in the bag with the standoffs but apparently no and there was even the same amount of those screws as standoffs.

I like how much effort they put into motherboard clearance from the back panel, like you can fit a whole finger in there and I feel like they definitely prioritized the correct clearance to worry about. Thank you now, next up is GPU installation method. Luckily, it supports all GTX 30 series cards which is convenient considering that I'm going to install a GTX 3060 in this system.

Next, we need to install the wire harness, and then finally, I think we just need the glass installation. There's no way that's correct, this has to be an idiot problem. Oh, I guess that's what these little rubber gaskets are for. Oh there we go, that's so much better. Wow, I feel like that's a very sturdy case nice look at that foreign.

The CPU is already at 61 degrees Celsius, well it's starting out promising. The CPU is sitting at about 65-ish degrees Celsius but it's an AIO so it means that all of the liquid in the radiator still needs to heat up and I think once that gets thermally saturated the Pieces Just Gonna explode. The crazy thing is I spent the next 50 minutes playing Battlefield 5 waiting for something catastrophic to happen and it just never did.

Okay, well it's been an hour and somehow the temperature hasn't increased I don't know what's happening it doesn't make any sense that this hasn't exploded yet yo I guess those be quiet silent Wing fours defy the laws of physics that's the only thing that makes sense here. Now it's not going super well considering that a 3700X being cooled by a Shadow Rock slim 2 hits about 57 degrees Celsius while playing Battlefield 5 but still it didn't explode.

Now, not being quite satisfied with it not exploding I decided to run some Cinebench for two hours. Two hours later now it's officially been two hours and we're still going strong if it hasn't caught fire yet I don't think it's going to it doesn't make any sense but clearly having perforation behind a radiator is just communist propaganda.

After this mind-blowing realization I did also remount the radiator using standoffs to get a little bit of clearance for some breathing room which was a massive pain in the butt because you have to remove the entire motherboard first before being able to remove the radiator which led to about 10 degrees lower temperatures while running Cinebench and with that what did we learn in today's video well clearly ventilation is overrated and Ikea isn't the only company that makes wobbly flat pack until the next video thank you for watching byeforeign.