Hello, nice to meet you, family. This is Dailycom. Well, today is a new product, and a customer came to the room with a PC and a few components. Today, it is okay to call it general after-sales service, but it is also a bit difficult to call it an assembly service. Now, the customer wants to assemble this PC himself, so he collects the parts one by one and assembles it, but it turns out that it doesn't work. I don't have to do this. I have to leave it to you. I brought this because I had this thought in mind. But in fact, it is a completely new product, so if you prepare new parts before unpacking each part and bring it to me, I don't have to worry about what will happen when I do the assembly work. However, when customers open the box and bring it back with some of the parts already set up, I get worried that it might be broken or that there might be a problem while working on it. So, since the motherboard CPU for this PC was installed by the customer, I am worried rather than worried about what to do if a problem occurs. First of all, you did it through an assembly service. From my perspective, I think it should be viewed as an after-sales service inspection and assembly service. The case is Bravotech Guardian 5100M. The board is a Tough Gaming B650-PLUS AMD motherboard and the CPU came installed. Ryzen 7800X3D and M.2 I'm not sure about the capacity of Crucell P5 Plus. It is an M.2 storage device with a heat sink installed as standard, and the power supply is Ledex. Last time, I said something like Readmax, and then in the comments, they told me it was Leadex. The Redex power supply is a high grade Platinum O. You brought a Platinum power supply, so you were able to install the board memory, CPU M.2 power, etc. in the case. I think he thought it wouldn't work from next time onwards. I guess he didn't know where to connect the line, so he just stopped here and put it on. As for the rest of the accessories, the graphics card is RTX 3060 TI. It's a Way Course product. And I think you were planning to install a ThermalLite CPU cooler. I mentioned the Fearless Assassin 120SE dual air cooling and case earlier. Guardian 5100M memory is a Cleve product. Another customer came 20 to 30 minutes before this product was delivered, and he had been assembling it himself and brought it in for inspection. Now that the board is defective, she has to go to the center and get the motherboard replaced. I provided guidance, and in this way, I will finish the system that the customer gave up on while trying to assemble it himself. The Guardian 5100M case looks good overall. It appears that the top 360 water cooling can be installed, and the system fan appears to be compatible with 5v RGB, and the case size is not that small. Now, I will assemble it and check if it operates properly. First, we will remove the motherboard. This is because it feels a bit inconvenient to install a dual air cooler and organize the wires while the board is installed in the case. So, in order to work more easily and cleanly with the air cooler and make selections, it is better to remove the board. I also need to take off the motherboard and see if the standoffs are properly installed, so I will take off the board and get to work. Thermal compound is applied with A-Mac's domestically produced thermal paste. Now, the dual air cooler installation work is completed. Usually when I work, I use a thermal light and a Deep Cool AG620. 3RSYS RC-1800 When working on these coolers, if you can fit most of the wires inside, you put them inside like this. I usually put it in so it doesn't get messy, and of course it shouldn't interfere with the fan. In the past, I organized it by moving it to the back of the case like this, but there really isn't much time to tie it up in the back. Usually, when working with dual air cooling lines like this, they are inserted between the radiators. It's neat to do it this way. This time, I will do a nude test before putting it in the case. It's been a while since I showed you something like this again. I'll try the nude test. I haven't turned it on yet either. I really don't know if it works well or not. I have to try it now If it's normal, it should be fine. If it doesn't work now, you'll get really tired from now on, and the first loading will take some time. Now, EasyDebug lights up sequentially, white and green. It's uploading well. I guess I need to update the bios. The current version is version 1636 as of July 28, 2023, and it will need to be updated. Two 16GB 7800X3D memories are running well at 5600Mhz. I think I can update the bios and put it in the case. As many of you know, Ryzen's default memory clock is 5200Mhz. If you insert 5600 memory, it will run at 5,200mhz. Now, I will update the bios and make it fit the case. We will come back to you in a completed form. please wait for a moment The Guardian 5100M case is better than I thought. Of course, there is a unit price, but the case price is around 85,000 won. I think the concept is a bit different from the 3100M among the existing Guardian series that many people use. I am an argb fan, but I prefer the 3100M because it has mesh openings on both sides of the front. It gives a different feeling I am currently testing Cinebench and have set up the 7800X3D curved optimizer. I was wondering whether to set the throttling limit temperature, but I just didn't. You can set it at around 80 degrees, and in fact, even if you don't set it, when you run Cinebench and put a load on it, it goes up to about mid-80s, or about 84-85 degrees. I thought it would be okay to just leave it at this point, and they said they would replace the graphics card later. I'm currently using a 3060 TI product, but I think I'll probably switch to a different model. It's been a while since I've seen a graphics card with three 8-pin auxiliary power connectors. I got three like this. In the future, if you use a graphics card like the 4070 TI or 4070, you can simply plug it in with a single 12vhpwr dedicated line and use it. And since the CPU is currently under maximum load, the dual fans are running at full speed, making some noise. If you don't like the noise, you can adjust the fan speed in BIOS. It's been playing for about 4 minutes now. Cinebench multi expected score is expected to be around 17795 points. Temperature at maximum load is about 84.8 degrees And in the case of graphics cards, there is now an LCD panel that can show various indications with a dedicated application, so when linking 5V RGB, separate terminals must be connected, so I connected them all to the side. I connected the LCD control USB 2.0 and installed the support because it is attached to the basic case, but it looks a little weak. I have already installed it, but I have to be careful when installing this support because there are cases where it touches the fan of this graphics card. I think you need to be a little more careful not to touch the wings. Overall, it was neatly assembled. I'm glad there are no broken parts. It would be psychologically better if there was some space at the top like this. If you attach too many fans and it's too tight with no space at the top, it looks a bit stuffy just looking at it, but it's refreshing. The 5100M looks quite useful. Well, I think so. There is also a C-Type. So, today, it was an assembly service where the customer did some assembly and then received it. The work went well without any special problems, so all you have to do is take it and use it well. As I said at the beginning, if you bring it back after assembling it, I feel a little uneasy. Is there a problem somewhere? Is it broken somewhere? Since we assemble it with this in mind, it is easier for us if you bring unopened parts. Well, the assembly work was completed today without any problems. Then, I will come back next time with another system and other components. Well, thank you for today’s video.