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  • today, we're gonna finish up this piece of crap.

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  • So this will probably end up being one of those montage type videos of this couple things.

  • I want to, I guess answer from the comments section of the previous part of this video.

  • I showed you guys how I'm using the cross flow right up top because it's also working as both a reservoir and a Phil and a drain section, and we'll show you how I'm gonna do that right now.

  • It's just a humble the distilled water in here for my proof of concept that the loop would work.

  • The pump did not, as I showed you guys just didn't have enough power.

  • But fortunately, my good buddies over at performance PC stepped in and sent me the Swift Tech apogee, too.

  • Gravity drive to which is basically what Swift Tech did here was.

  • They took a laying DDC pump.

  • They shoved it on top of one of their copper blocks and but heat sink on top.

  • It should clear the components.

  • I'm still worried about these guys right here on the side that stick out.

  • So we're into best.

  • We can hope it works.

  • Jesu hope it works.

  • But I digress.

  • That's besides the point.

  • That should work if my calculations are correct, which they never really are, so that doesn't mean shit.

  • This should fit in there.

  • But unfortunately, amount this.

  • I've got to take the whole thing apart because I've got to drain it.

  • And I've got to remember to peel that off also had to take the motherboard out anyway, or at least mostly have to install my m dot too.

  • Remember, this was just a temporary mock up.

  • So just like any other reservoir to get the loop drained, you gotta have Aaron versus air out.

  • So if you've got a coolant coming out.

  • You have to have a Rh coming in, which means we need an inlet and outlet.

  • And this cross flow rad works perfectly for that.

  • So what I'm gonna do right now, I'm sure this looks kind of obvious.

  • Now how we're gonna do this.

  • I am just going to I have two tubes hooked up to this and you can't just blow into the tube and expect the coolant to come out.

  • I had a lot of people suggests, Like we should pick up a vacuum and pulled the coin through.

  • The problem is all it's gonna happen.

  • Is it a pool street dealer ad and back out the other side?

  • It won't force it through the loop for that to work.

  • This has to be the only outlet has me the only inlet.

  • But because this is in the same reservoir radiator, technically, reservoir.

  • In this case, that won't work.

  • So what I can do, though?

  • Now tilt this up, and that's how we can drain it.

  • So I had to do this a bit because it's gonna get trapped in all the blocks and stuff, but I'll be able to get pretty much most of it out this way.

  • So we learned is that the height of the 90 degrees on here made it interfere with the side panel there.

  • Fortunately, the effigy drive to allows you to sort of rotate these fittings about.

  • That's about 45 degrees.

  • That way I could get a little bit of extra clearance.

  • Just further shows that even parts that are made for small form factor builds like this can still sometimes be too big because of the overall size of the case that we're dealing with.

  • All right, so another snag it is billed as it seems to be the same the, uh, unfortunately e v g.

  • A power supply that we had.

  • The 6 50 gm is dead on arrival.

  • I'm a little disappointed about that because of the fact that it's so small it was gonna give me all kinds of extra room.

  • Fortunately, have a 650 watt silver stone here.

  • Um, D V J has rated better.

  • I think we just got bad luck, but I want to keep going and don't wait for a replacement.

  • So I'm going to be stealing the one out of the 1800 ex build because I'm gonna be taking these 1800 x parts out of here and probably building something in, like the h 200 or something like that from NZX t.

  • You know, you guys are probably wondering, like, Wil j.

  • Why didn't you just use this build then, for your C E s has got 1800 x and stuff in there.

  • Well, that again.

  • That's because I promised I was gonna do a fully custom water cooled yada, yada, blah, blah, blah.

  • And I want to keep my word also to one of the reasons why I'm not using this is I really wanted the silver build.

  • But when they sent me this for review, they didn't have silver yet.

  • They only had the black.

  • And the problem of black is scratches show up fingerprints skin because it's like a B blasted sort of a sand blasted finish.

  • Your skin cells and stuff just get all gross and nasty on it.

  • Silver hides all that.

  • So there is that.

  • But now's a better time than ever to just start to take this one apart, put it out to pasture, get that one up and running.

  • All right, this is about to be straight up.

  • Moment of truth.

  • Now everything's in.

  • All the wiring is plugged in.

  • Everything works.

  • It powers on.

  • We push the power button.

  • That's a good sign.

  • Looks like everything is going to clear areas we were concerned with.

  • And this is my pump wire right here.

  • My pump, Our wire.

  • Now we're going to now Phil, and bleed the system.

  • So clean up this table.

  • This should be the last last time.

  • Have to take it apart or do anything with it.

  • Okay?

  • It's done.

  • I promise you guys, I would do this like a year ago.

  • I finally did it.

  • Found what I think is a very clean way of doing it with soft tubing.

  • You know it?

  • I said my last video rigid tubing would have been possible in this, but I take that back totally would be not possible for me.

  • I don't think I have the patience for that.

  • Definitely hit some snags along the way, though, Um, the pump specifically being one of them because what you really lack in this particular case is a significant amount of room to have a pump and a reservoir and all that stuff and we even have to top hats on your.

  • We could have added more top ads and got more thickness and added horizontal, tubular reservoir and all that suffered.

  • Then, if you're adding all this extra volume, you're kind of taken away from the whole purpose of this ultra small form factor.

  • So I think the way it turned out the compromises we made are pretty good.

  • Now it's running a 99 100 k right now.

  • That's over clocked.

  • It's sitting at 39.

  • See it Idol, which is still kind of warm, But the fans are also barely turning Right now.

  • I have the fan profile set fairly aggressive to where it will kind of favor.

  • Um, silence, unlike the motorcycle, is meant by that.

  • You probably in here.

  • Okay, now you probably heard it.

  • So it'll favor silence in terms of the fan.

  • But one thing we're dealing with right now is for some reason, the apogee drive, too, even though we do have the P W M controller on it.

  • Plugged into the pump controller on the motherboard.

  • No matter what I said it to the pumps still runs full speed, which is indicative of it's not seeing p W M.

  • So I've tried it on D.

  • C.

  • Just see what happens.

  • I tried.

  • PW got in there manually, adjusted it.

  • So the pump is pretty noisy.

  • But once the side is on and if I dreamt the fans up a little bit, it definitely you kind of drowns out the noise of the pump because the pumps that sort of a high pitched, irritating here, you just listen.

  • Yeah, it's just kind of that.

  • It's that tone.

  • It's not the volume, it's the tone that's just really annoying, so I still have to play with that.

  • But like I said, this is more of a mobile editing rig for C.

  • E s this year because we don't edit on laptops, we edit on overpowered machine.

  • It's not to be confused with the terrible over powered machines that Wal Mart selling.

  • This is definitely not one of those, Um, One other thing I want to mention, though, is I know some people have probably commented about the barbs not having any zip ties or clamps on them.

  • The barbs that I'm using or from bits power and they are quad barbs.

  • What I mean by that is, there are four barbs on their There's four rings that bite into the tube when you put a hose clamp or you put a zip tiring on there, that's not for sealing it.

  • If you need something like that to seal your tube, the tube in the barber, the wrong side, they don't match what those air for is keeping it from popping off.

  • Because we have four barbs per fitting on here, there is no chance of that happening.

  • And any time I had to remove a tube and put it back on, I usually trimmed it back a little bit so that it's nice and tight again so that the tube stretched out slightly, wouldn't pop off.

  • I do have some clamps I try to put on there with your little snap clamps, but they weren't the right diameter, so I'm just leaving it like this.

  • And so far, so far, so good Fingers crossed.

  • But the pump, though, like the pumper as combo.

  • It was close.

  • We showed you guys how it initially contacted the side panel, which, by the way, we don't the side panel on just for the sake of beauty shots, but with side panel on.

  • There's nice perforation that the light does escape.

  • You could see the GP block and stuff.

  • Um, it barely fits.

  • And by barely, I mean, the tubing still sort of pushes against the side there.

  • So the one thing that I have right now is about the only way I could have gotten it to work.

  • I had to use multiple fittings on the CPU side just so that it could make the turn back to this part of the case, which is where the tube is going through that mid plate and then actually going into the pump.

  • But it all worked out.

  • It filled pretty well, especially with that kind of a crazy ivy contraption thing.

  • I already came up with the feed it and there is absolutely no air in the system, because if I even slightly cracked one of the fittings on the top of the radiator, it starts to leak fluid, which means that there is no air sitting up there, which is exactly what we wanted.

  • So, guys, I'm gonna go.

  • Thanks for watching.

  • Thanks for putting up with the terrible delays on this system.

  • But now that we finally got our case and it's fully built in.

  • I can say that you can comfortably with two top pets that to 240 millimeter radiators with water cooled graphics card and a water cooled.

  • See, Pierre could easily done this.

  • Probably the single to 40 and been plenty.

  • But I wanted t wants to take the challenge and accept it, and I think it turned out well.

  • All right, guys, Thanks for watching.

  • And as always, we'll see you in the next one Lambo in my garage to remind me of when I was living homeless in the Hollywood Hills.

  • The smell of new electronics it like if you're with me, I've been tied to talk to people with five days when people talk to me at Thanksgiving Just grunted and pointed.

  • Point the pie, huh?

today, we're gonna finish up this piece of crap.

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