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**Building an Extreme Overkill Minecraft Gaming PC**

Today, we are building an entire gaming PC inside a block directly lifted out of Minecraft. You've seen our ultimate Minecraft gaming PC build, so when PC Game Pass reached out and wanted to sponsor a video on making an even more extreme overkill Minecraft gaming PC, we only had one option.

**Fire Up the 3D Printer**

So we're currently printing one of the biggest components for the actual system, which is the base plate. So this is gonna take a while. It currently has 44 hours remaining. Unlike previous builds which have used some off-the-shelf components, for this, we are designing and 3D printing pretty much every single thing that we can.

**The Challenge**

Short of, I guess, the CPU and the graphics card, but everything else has to be done entirely by us with only two weeks to get it right. Our goal is to send the PC to Gemini Tay, a Minecraft creator who builds some truly incredible things in game.

**A Gaming PC for a Gamer**

What kind of PC do you use right now? My PC currently is one that I built in 2019 with my dad 'cause I'm not super good with the whole tech side of things. Currently, specs-wise, it's got a 2080 Ti GPU, it's got a Intel Core i7, a bunch of other stuff that I don't really understand a lot, but I trust that you know stuff about the tech side.

**After Building Gaming PCs for...**

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I hope this meets your requirements!

WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: en- Today, we are buildingan entire gaming PCinside a block directlylifted out of Minecraft.You've seen our ultimateMinecraft gaming PC build,so when PC Game Pass reached outand wanted to sponsor a videoon making an even more extremeoverkill Minecraft gaming PC,we only had one option.Fire up the 3D printer.So we're currently printingone of the biggest componentsfor the actual system,which is the base plate.So this is gonna take a while.It currently has 44 hours remaining.Unlike previous buildswhich have used some offthe shelf components,for this, we are designing and 3D printingpretty much every singlething that we can.Short of, I guess, theCPU and the graphics card,but everything else hasto be done entirely by uswith only two weeks to get it right.Our goal is to send the PC to GeminiTay,a Minecraft creator who buildssome truly incredible things in game.What kind of PC do you use right now?- My PC currentlyis one that I built in 2019with my dad 'cause I'm not super goodwith the whole tech side of things.Currently, specs wise,it's got a 2080 Ti GPU,it's got a Intel Core i7,a bunch of other stuff that Idon't really understand a lot,but I trust that you knowstuff about the tech side.So I'm gonna leave that to you.- After building gamingPCs for "Back 4 Blood,""Forza Horizon 5" and "Halo Infinite,"I'm sure, by this point,you know that PC Game Pass,in fact, has PC games,but there is so much more to it than that.Not only do you get accessto over 100 high quality PC games,including some of thebiggest titles of the year,but you also now have the fullMinecraft Launcher included.That means you have bothMinecraft Java and Bedrockso you can cross play withyour friends almost anywhere,including on consoles and mobile.If somehow you are not alreadysigned up for PC Game Pass,what are you waiting for?Check it out at thelink in the description.You can get your first month for only $1.- This Minecraft PC is thelast of our current slateof PC builds for PC Game Pass.And I got to say, we'regoing out with a bang.Jared, up until this point,has been doing some reallycool mod work with 3D printing,but this one is 100%up to his engineeringto make sure that it fitsin this sort of cube,and so that it won'tfall apart in shipping,which is always a concernwhen we're sending stuffthousands of miles away.- So this is easily the longestprint we've done on it yet.The longest part on the Checobuild took about 35 hours,this one right here shouldbe clocking in around 73,and that is after I have done all I canto try and get every bit ofspeed out of this printer.We only have a couple of weeksand I'm going on vacationfor a week of it so...- Making things justslightly more dramaticin true reality TV show fashion,Jared has booked somewell-earned vacation time,but we need to completelyfinish this systembefore he leaves.And because Jared isthe 3D printing wizard,uh, means, uh, no pressure.(jazzy music)- Dude, thislooks so fricking rad.- Doesn't it?- Yes.- It looks like a Minecraftore block down to the color.Once we get some of thatRGB shining through there,this thing's look sick.- This is by far the mostimportant thing visually.This is what looks like a Minecraft block,and so the fact that we were actually ableto get it printed correctlythe first time with no issuesis a huge relief.We need to figure outwhat goes inside of it.But I mean, at leastit's going to look cool.How are you feeling right now?Confident?- I'm feeling pretty good.- I was told thatsomething has gone wrong.- I was trying to keep it a secret.(Austin and Jared laughing)As you can see,at some point in the night,there's something called alayer shift that happened and...- Well, that don't look good.- It's a little off-kilter.- So, how many hours in?Okay, we gotta fix it.We gotta fix it.We can't print another one.We've just got to make this work.So if I got to take toothpicksand glue them to the backto make this thing support,well, then, we're gonnaget some toothpicksor popsicle sticks,actually what I meant.What's your level of confidencethat this 73-hour print,or whatever, is actually gonna work?- Considering I walked into workthe day after I finished designing itand immediately saw likefour things I needed to fix,I'm pretty confident.I'd say about 90%.- Wait, that makes you moreconfident in that last-- Yeah, 'cause I alreadyfound all of them.- You found all the problems?- Yeah, yeah, yeah, there are no more.There are no more.- So now we need to actuallyput the PC together.So, what needs to go inside ofhere is our ITX motherboard,which, thankfully, this is DDR4,which means that weactually could find RAM.It's actually really helpfulto dedicate more memoryto Minecraft,so having a solid 32 gigs,you can game, you can stream,you can play competitively,or like in the case of GeminiTay,she builds these massive,enormous structures, well,got enough RAM where you cankeep that chunk distance.You can see the entire thing.- The whole thing.- Yeah.- I was trying to think of other things,but chunk distances.- That's the big one.- We also do have a Core i9-12900K.Now, I will freely admit,this is wild overkill.This CPU is not going to be stretchedto its fullest potential in a systemwhich is the size of,actually, what is this,what's the interior dimensions of this?- Nine inches by nine inches.- That's tiny.- Yeah, it's very small.- So there will likely bea little bit of throttling,especially consideringthat we have ourselvesa slightly modified RTX3060 to go inside, right?Do you actually think we canput any lights inside of here?- In a big PC case likeour last Minecraft build,obviously, LEDs don't reallytake up all that much,but when we're talking about,literally, like the smallestamount of space in this cube,we need to take every bitof room that we can get.We probably shouldn'tput LEDs in this thing.- It did it again?- You found all the problems?- There are no more.Something happened with the bedor with the print at some point,to where the nozzle struck the print.I'll have to see what I can do.This is a bit of a bump inthe road I was not expecting.I just came to go look tosee how much time was left,and, yeah,I'm kind of at a loss for words.- That looks alittle sus, as the kids say.- Yeah, just a tiny bit.- But it's likean artistic interpretationof where the motherboard should sit.- Yeah, yeah.- I think zip tie it on the topand then ignore the bottommounting points and then...- Yeah, ignore the bottom ones?- Yeah, we should ignore thepart that's printed properly.We should only use the broken part.- Yeah, yeah.- That's the...- It'll be fine.- We kinda did a test fit before,and we learned...- Go ahead.I'm just winding it.- I'm gonna...(Jared laughing)- It needs to be broken.- Yes, it needs to be broken.So...- Just not by me.(group laughing)- It's kinda like, you know,when you have to break a bone-- To reset it?- To reset it, yeah.- It's not a great analogy'cause there's a patient inthat much distress right now.- A ton of distress.No, it's okay, little buddy.You're gonna be all right.See, like thatone is already loose.I think we can just.(plastic pops)- Okay.- There you go.There you go.- Step one.- Nice and swift.- Ooh, I don't like that noise.- This is hurting memore than it hurts you, Austin.- Are you gonna super glue it?- I think we're gonna superglue it.I don't know if the guy with shaky handsshould be wanting to do this.- Yeah, but I don'twant to be responsible so...(Jared laughing)- So I think we,we kind of set this asideand let this dry for a minute.Actually, wait, is there...(Jared gasps)- Oh no.Was it better when we just let it sit?Oh no.- It's sticking to my hands.This is not good.(Austin laughing)- Hey, Jared.- Yeah?- What are your thoughtson making some supports for this guy?- I'm starting to think it's not optionaland it has become a requirement.- Yes, I agree.My idea here,is that we just take some old PCI coversthat are typically usedon the back of a caseand use these as the supports.- They're prettymuch perfectly wideand perfectly long.(gentle music)- I don't wanna get a callnext week when she arrivedand gets the PC and goes,Uh-oh, it doesn't turn onbecause it has fallen apart.- Don't make me think about that.I'm already on the verge of crying.- You'll be on vacation.You don't have to worry about it.- Oh, dude, it's true.That mean it's your problem.(Austin laughing)This is great.This is perfect, actually.- Now that we're ready,let us begin with the assembly.So, power supply first.- Power supply first.- Install away.I'll hold it.- I feel very uncomfortable.- Push, push.(Jared laughing)- Oh my god, Jared.- What?- Cross pattern.Do you watch Linus Tech Tips?- You act like Linus hasever done anything right.- Yeah, that's a good point, actually.That's where you got thishorrible mistake from.Look how tight thetolerance is on this fan.There's literally noplay in it whatsoever.Also, I like how we havematching Noctua fans,and yet no one's ever gonnasee the inside of this build.So, from here,let's think a little bit abouthow we wanna run cables,'cause I think cables are gonna bewhat's gonna get in the way.We have such limited space.- We did get little extensions for USB.That way, they can just bebarely sticking out the endlike a little pig tail.And we have that adapter forHDMI and DisplayPort as well.- Well, that's pretty flexible.We're gonna have apretty good bend on that.- Oh wow, that's pretty good.- All right, so I am roughly in position.- Okay, now we can put this down.We will have to adjustsome cables around the fan.That's the next step.- We'll deal with that later.The problem we're having right nowis that the weight of the boardis just slowly pulling thetop of the actual support off,'cause it is,a lot of weight, includingthe graphics card,it's all hanging andpulling this direction.It's not going down.Let's build a supportto push the graphics card up a little bit.So if we can just do literally like this,that should be enough.- Okay.- Let's go, let'sgo, let's go, let's go.- This is working a lotbetter than I expected it.- Way better thanit has any right to do.- That's on.I think that's that. (laughs)- Did we just fix that?- I don't knowif I'd call it fixed,but it is functioning.- Oh my god.Yo, let's go.Let's go, let's go, let's go.Let's go!Let's go!(Jared laughing)- Let's go, dude.You know, Minecraft is allabout working with what you got,going out there,gathering resources and making it work.- Which is exactly what we just did.- And that is exactly what we just did.- It is with great satisfaction,it is with great relief,it is with greatsalutations and greetings.It is done.The ultimate Minecraft block gaming PC.Inside this 3D printed piece,we have everything to make a sweet build.Core i9 processor, 32 gigs of ram,RTX 3060, one terabyte SSD,750-watt power supply,and it's a hundred percentin a 3D printed enclosure.So one of the big thingthat I think that reallykind of help sell itis the fact that we have these 3D printedsort of like diamond-ish texture,which is really justthis sort of translucent3D printed material,but it gives it a real kindof like diamond ore look.- It really just kind ofputs the finishing touch on it.- So this is where the airis being sort of ejected.So we had these little feet on,so basically it's suckingin air from the bottom,running it up through the case,then it's being exhausted out the backas long as we have allof our USBs and HDMIs,everything like that.This is Minecraft for Windows.So of course you do have accesswith this version of Minecraft.You have the full MinecraftLauncher with PC Game Pass,which means that you can playpretty much whereveryour friends are playing.- Double press space.Someone plays Minecraft a lot.- Now, I'm gonna just try topoint you to my cool little zone.I dug all this out.I definitely made all of this,and I didn't just find a coolcave and add a bunch of waterand make it look cool.After all this, there'sonly one thing left to do.Pack the PC up as tight as we can,ship it off and hope thatit arrives in one piece.Oh well, I guess, technically, two pieces.- I'm very excited.I'm gonna crack it open.(GeminiTay laughing)So much anticipation.Oh my goodness.What the heck is this?This is a PC?(upbeat music)(GeminiTay laughing)That is the coolest thing I've ever seen.You can see the power buttonis literally just in there.That's crazy.I can't wait to stream off of this.My audience is gonna love it.Never seen anything like this.- I'm very happy itshowed up in one piece.We were very stressedthat it was gonna be like-- I imagine.I can see it glowing.- Ay, there we go.That's a good sign.- There it is.What a cool PC that is.That's amazing.