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that whole video is so cringy. watching it again, the first part where he says he "picked an a-suu-zz motherboard"
the bracelet thing is somehow the funniest part that i missed. it's wireless!
i watched it again, i'm amazed that the power supply actually fit in that orientation and the whole pc didn't thermally shut down after about 20 minutes playing anything...
i've built somewhere near 5-10 pc's for myself, and dozens for a company in the before-times. he basically did everything the hardest way possible, so i skipped over most of everything he was trying to teach technique without obviously understanding it himself. i mean, installing the cpu, cooler, and memory after putting it in the case is just plain harder for no reason...
i'm really surprised the psu fit in that orientation, all the one's i've ever used, the screws never lined up any other way.
but i never bench-tested any parts of pc builds until they were fully assembled either. how do you bench-test a cpu, or memory? easier to just bolt/rough-wire everything up, make sure it POST's, and then tidy up the wiring.
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