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  • - Hey guys, this is Austin.

  • And today, we're building the ultimate sleeper gaming PC,

  • and it's all thanks to our friends at Intel

  • for sponsoring this madness.

  • The rules are very simple.

  • We have today, which right now it is 10:40 a.m.,

  • to build an entire sleeper gaming PC.

  • And what does that mean?

  • Well first of all, we want to find the oldest,

  • the most beige retro-looking chassis we can,

  • and load it up with some properly high-end stuff.

  • We're talking a ninth gen core i7, high-end graphics,

  • Optane memory, the entire deal.

  • The main idea here is that we have to have

  • an overkill gaming PC that looks like

  • it's something from 1999, right?

  • I don't want from the outside--

  • There's no RGB, there's no huge exhausts,

  • or anything like that.

  • This should look like some old Windows XP system,

  • but inside it can handle all the latest games, editing,

  • whatever we want to actually throw at it.

  • We may want to go for an ITX supply,

  • but until we find the case I don't wanna commit to that,

  • because ITX supplies are more expensive

  • than generally not.

  • Yeah, well actually this one's not so bad.

  • So we've got--

  • Oh, it's got wifi built-in, as well as we can--

  • Oh, does it have Optane though?

  • It does support Optane, okay, excellent.

  • Let's go ITX.

  • I've got the smallest cooler I can find.

  • Lets get our core i7 and lets get our Optane.

  • I'm just afraid that 1050's not gonna be enough power.

  • We need this to be awesome, but it's so hard to pick.

  • Unless we were able to find a properly big, old case.

  • If we do, I don't think it'll be a problem,

  • but I'm just so nervous.

  • I don't wanna commit to something.

  • I want it as small as possible.

  • What if we get a low-profile card,

  • and that's our backup, but we try to put the RTX 2080 TI in.

  • - [Ken] Yeah.

  • - So, that was mostly successful.

  • The main thing I'm worried about right now

  • is that we still don't have a case.

  • There were a couple in there that looked okay,

  • but for the most part, they all looked way too modern.

  • The star of the show here though is definitely the i7 9700K.

  • It's a ninth generation Intel processor.

  • It is a full eight core chip,

  • and on top of that, it is over clockable.

  • Now, depending on the case and everything else we choose,

  • I'm not so sure how much we can actually over clock it.

  • But the whole idea here is that I wanna have a system

  • which looks old and retro and lame on the outside,

  • but can handle the latest games,

  • video editing, streaming, whatever.

  • Now we just have to find the case,

  • and actually build it.

  • Hey how's it going? I've got a little bit of a weird one.

  • I'm looking for an older system,

  • preferably one of the old beige towers.

  • I'm mostly just needing it for the case,

  • it doesn't actually have to be working.

  • Would you happen to have anything like that?

  • Is this gonna be a problem?

  • Do you think we're actually gonna have a real

  • hard time finding these old systems?

  • 'Cause he's right, most people just

  • recycle them at this point.

  • - Yeah, I mean, no one really wants them.

  • - You wouldn't happen to have any older

  • desktop towers, preferably something beige?

  • Dude, its one o'clock.

  • We need to have time to get back

  • to the office, and build this.

  • If we don't get something in the next hour, we're screwed.

  • There's no way.

  • - We'll be right over then.

  • Alright, talk to you later.

  • No problem.

  • - Okay, that sounded promising.

  • - So, I told him what we needed.

  • He's just gonna give us the case.

  • It might have some parts in it,

  • but I think he might just give us one

  • with just the case, nothing else.

  • - Oh, that's perfect. - Yeah.

  • - Success.

  • So Ken pulled this one out.

  • We were able to find a computer shop,

  • with what I think is the perfect case.

  • So it's nicely beige.

  • Up front you can see it's got originally an Intel Celeron,

  • got the old school power button, even got a CD drive.

  • Now we just have to actually build this thing.

  • But this, I mean look at this.

  • Imagine walking up, seeing this system,

  • and inside you've got a full 2080 TI, a core i7.

  • Ah, man, I really did not think

  • we were gonna pull this one out.

  • I really thought that we had

  • bitten off more than we could chew.

  • And so with that we have everything we need

  • to build the ultimate over kill sleeper gaming PC,

  • which is a little bit of a mouth full.

  • But now that I have a super cool wardrobe change,

  • I think I'm ready. Come on, how can I not wear this?

  • It literally just showed up.

  • Microsoft sent over a windows, ugly sweater.

  • So I really don't know how old the system is.

  • If I was to take a guess, I would say probably early 2000's,

  • but the important thing is, is that it has

  • essentially everything we need, or at least I hope so.

  • As sad as it is to say, I think it's time to pull

  • the motherboard out and upgrade it with something

  • just a little bit more modern.

  • The first thing we can remove is our modem,

  • which I don't think we'll be needing

  • any dial-up anytime soon.

  • So with that, we have our motherboard.

  • Damn, things have come a long way.

  • Oh, front panel.

  • This is gonna look hilarious with a 2080 TI.

  • This old system, and our i7 on this tiny little motherboard.

  • That looks a little interesting,

  • but we will make it work.

  • The important thing is that it does

  • mount up to our current spots.

  • Look at that.

  • Is this actually going to work?

  • Did I decide not to do a terrible idea?

  • So, with our processor installed,

  • our cooler on here, our Intel Optane memory,

  • as well as our RAM.

  • We're ready to see if this actually fits,

  • although it should be fine.

  • So with that, a big chunk of our build

  • is actually already ready.

  • We have the motherboard, the core i7,

  • pretty much everything we need for the main components.

  • Now we need to figure out how to put in our graphics card,

  • our hard drive, our power supply.

  • This is not a crazy, high-end unit or anything,

  • but it should give us enough power,

  • and importantly, it is semi-modular,

  • which should be helpful because

  • cables might be a little tricky in this case.

  • All right, three power supply screws

  • should be enough to keep that in place.

  • I do see a problem in that the back

  • doesn't quite match the front,

  • but as soon as we put the side panel on,

  • I don't think anyone will be able to notice.

  • Excellent, all right.

  • Now, we've made some progress.

  • So that looks pretty close, we still need to install

  • the hard drive, but I actually think it's safe to say now,

  • this is going to work.

  • Now, where are we going to put this?

  • I believe that's a 3.5" drive bay.

  • Oh, yeah.

  • No problem, right like that.

  • So with this, the ultimate sleeper PC,

  • hopefully is ready to go.

  • Fingers crossed.

  • Oh, oh.

  • 'kay, I see fans spinning, graphics card spinning,

  • it's making noises.

  • 'kay.

  • Not a great sign.

  • We'll be right back after a quick

  • BIOS update of our motherboard.

  • (mellow house music)

  • So, after a little bit of updating,

  • and downloading, and installing,

  • the ultimate sleeper PC lives.

  • And I can't tell you how happy I am with this build.

  • I mean, just look at it.

  • I will admit, I may have slightly

  • misplaced the core i7 sticker.

  • So to run you guys through the build,

  • inside we've got proper components.

  • We've got that core i7 9700k, full eight cores

  • over clockable, the whole deal.

  • We also have an Nvidia RTX 2080 TI,

  • and that's all inside this chassis,

  • which will be a little bit of a surprise

  • for most people, I expect.

  • Oh, yeah.

  • So we even got the case speaker to work.

  • So, it's wired up to the motherboard here,

  • so if you ever have a problem with your super cool PC,

  • you'll get some helpful beeps, just like 2001 intended.

  • The crazy part of this build is that

  • everything works exactly like you would expect.

  • The power button works, that speaker works,

  • the LEDs work for the hard drive.

  • I mean the only thing that we don't have

  • fully up and running is the CD drive,

  • because I don't have an adapter to make it work.

  • But I mean, I'm really surprised what we were

  • able to find in just a few hours,

  • and actually make it work.

  • The fact that we're getting this kind of performance

  • out of a PC that looks like this, is awesome.

  • I mean, look, we're maxing out our 1080P monitor

  • at 185 frames per second, and that's full

  • ultra settings and everything.

  • It's so smooth.

  • I love the idea that we were able to build

  • something that from the outside looks so old-school,

  • and so retro but on the inside, has all

  • the power to game, all the power to stream.

  • We can video edit, I mean, there's literally

  • almost nothing we can't do with this PC.

  • It has the power for pretty much

  • anything we throw at it, but the looks

  • from straight out of 2001 (laughs)

  • Ah!

  • No.

  • So that my friends, is the ultimate sleeper gaming PC.

  • We've got all the performance and all the nice

  • conveniences of a modern system,

  • but as soon as we slide the side panel on

  • from the outside, no one needs to know

  • this is not a windows XP 2001 gaming box

  • that has been sitting in someone's

  • grandma's basement for 20 years.

  • Anyway, huge shout-out to Intel for sponsoring

  • this crazy project.

  • If you guys want, check out the core i7,

  • or some of the other parts I included in this build.

  • The links will be in the description.

  • - [Ken] Hey Austin, will you put that 92 millimeter

  • fan that you didn't add in in the description?

  • - Cooling's important, kids.

- Hey guys, this is Austin.

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