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so last time i roasted your pcs pretty badly i i gotta admit a lot of you guys said i was being mean but truth be told i was pure evil so i'm actually gonna make it up for you guys this time around and give you some helpful pointers on your system so let's take a look shall we starting with hatred chef oh no i'm sorry patriotic wow i totally butchered that name you can all roast me now because i don't know how to spell apparently patriotic chief five here's my baby ryzen 2700 asus rog strix b450f gaming 16 gigs of 3200 speed corsair vengeance lpx xfx rx 5700 xt raw 2 cooler master hyper 212 evo kingston a400 ssd we've got some hard drives an evga 500 watt power supply and a corsair 220 t airflow mid tower case okay let's let's take a look uh the money shot here first okay you know what um there's a reason why i picked the system first because there's not a whole lot wrong with it it's actually pretty good as is honestly i wouldn't give it a second thought unless i was doing a video like this um but upon closer inspection there are a couple things that you could probably do to improve this mr chief for starters i would say that your gpu is sagging a little bit too much for my liking you know it's all personal preference and stuff maybe you didn't even notice it was sagging but i can definitely see there's a bit of droopage on the right side and uh you know if you can fix that with a bracket of some sort there's a wide variety of gpu sag brackets out there that you're bound to find one that suits your build suits your taste personal preferences and that sort of thing they even have them with rgb on them but from the looks of your system well you do have some rgb fans at the front there so you could look into that if you wanted to so fix the sag first off and while your cables don't look bad you know they're still typical stock psu cables at least they're black but investing in some 20 or 30 sleeved extensions would really go a long way in helping clean up the system making it look just a bit nicer overall i also am inclined to say the cpu cooler as as great of a value as the hyper 212 evo is and has been for a very long time it's starting to look a little dated the the evo model that is they they have the the hyper 212 black edition now which is way sexier in my opinion and much more color neutral because it is black so it would match this system perfectly actually maybe consider upgrading to that although you wouldn't really be seeing that much of a performance gain in terms of cooling going from an evo to a black edition it's sort of a lateral move the only thing that would really improve is aesthetics so that's kind of your call at the very least i would look into it maybe you can get a cooler that's slightly better than this one in terms of cooling performance and also looks better has more of a clean black aesthetic then again you know you don't want to spend too much on a cooler on an aftermarket cooler for a 65 watt tdp ryzen 2700 so i'll leave that to you and the final thing i'll say here is that i i think the system could use some additional fans you've got three intakes at the front which look to be uh 120s or 140s can't really tell probably 120s in this case but there's no exhaust fans so i would probably invest in at least one ideally two uh fans would be a good addition here maybe one at the back and one at the top and try to match them up if you can get the same model fans as you have in the front that'll that'll make it nice and cohesive and really tie the build together uh plus it'll add a bit more rgb on this side or this corner of the system apart from that though it's looking pretty good oh there was one more thing so i didn't really notice it until i looked at this other picture here by the way the system looks really good all turned on uh and with the leds going however asterix this led strip or this part of your led strip that's right here on the psu shroud it is just a little too visible you know is there another shot okay now you've got the tempered glass side panel on thank you for the variety of shots by the way so the fact that you can see the led hotspots right here kind of out in the open it doesn't look all that nice in my opinion you might not care at all again aesthetics are very subjective but if it were me i would actually try running the led strip to the very bottom of the case and along along the bottom along the bottom edge and then back up now that obviously means you would probably need a bit longer of an led strip to make it all the way around assuming that this one just you know just barely makes it perfectly as is so you might want to add another led strip if possible of course that'll set you back maybe 5 10 bucks however much rgb led strips go for these days but i do think that that would clean up the look overall and make the lighting a bit more a bit more subtle overall though very nice patriotic chief thank you for the submission before we continue i want 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pictures let's look over the specs here for a moment you have a really fast gaming cpu 9700k is primo but your gpu while a gtx 1660 super is still a great card i can even dabble with some 1440p gaming it just seems a little bit imbalanced here like you could easily put an rtx 2080 ti in here and it'd be no problem for the 9700k to handle so it's just kind of interesting that you have this really fast cpu and just sort of a mid-range you know middle-of-the-road gpu and a really high-end case like pc11 is not a cheap case it's a great case but i just feel like there could have been a better balance of components here it looks like he prioritized the cpu in case and the gpu got sort of left on the back burner so something to think about maybe when you upgrade i would say shoot for the the gpu first because you definitely have a cpu that um will not bottleneck anytime soon let's look at the pictures though what do you got here okay nice usage of fans all right so the first thing i notice here is that you have a gpu sag bracket so your gpu is perfectly straight but is it just me or is your gpu sag bracket sagging what's going on here is it am i just looking at it at a funky angle or is it actually sagging you need a bracket for your bracket i'm not exactly sure i think it's because you have your gpu your pcie cable running in between the sag bracket and the gpu which i think you would want to run it underneath that would probably take care of this weird droopage and gap that we have here so yeah fix that the other thing i'll say is that your fans while they look great nice up here budget fans the up here logo is upside down on all of them so i don't know maybe flip them i just maybe i'm just a little ocd but my head just kind of wants to like you know correct it so i don't know i don't know if that was intentional because they're all uniform they're all facing the same way for the most part it looks like whoever was at the factory maybe put some of the stickers on a little bit lopsided or a little crooked but for the most part you were very consistent with mounting them upside down so i wonder if there's a reason behind that the other thing is that your aio is mounted sideways i'm not sure if that's that can't be how it's supposed to go maybe it was your preference but ideally i would i would kind of make it right side up just like i would with the fans so maybe make that oh and also a side benefit to doing that would be that your the cable coming off of your your pump wouldn't have to stretch so much it looks like it's it's pulled really taut right now which is giving me a bit of anxiety all that tension so i think rotating that 90 degrees clockwise would would help alleviate that quite a bit the other thing here is you actually have a pretty good color scheme going on oh i like that you know you guys know i like the teal and pink i'm kind of biased there but why isn't the ram matching you've got yellow in the ram i don't know if that's uh intentional also but i'd like to see the ram match up with the rest of the components including your aio there nice little side shot here i mean it's a beautiful beautiful system honestly there it is there's the matching ramp that's that's what we were waiting for very well done leonard uh let's see do i have any other critiques here you know the only other thing i can see here is that you do have some red painted elements in the system right like this gpu sag bracket some accents on the motherboard and that doesn't quite match up with your color scheme on the leds but there's really not a whole lot you can do about that yeah you could always spray paint the bracket but it's not even worth trying to spray paint all these little lines on the motherboard it's just not practical especially the ones on the pcb so don't even worry about that maybe something to consider in the future if you ever upgrade you know have a platform switch to get something a little bit more color neutral that way everything will match perfectly but apart from that very nice build let's move on to mr nate dog all right ryzen 7 3700x and asus x570 prime pro 32 gigs of crucial ballistic sport lt at 3200 speed evga gtx 1070 ti evga 750 watt unit and we have a kraken x 72 blu-ray drive that's funny i always love it when people specify their their optical drive uh elgato game capture hd60 so we got a streamer on board two nvme two hard drives and one zsd for eight terabytes of storage nice and in a corsair obsidian 750d case awesome case all right oh that's your setup nice little cozy setup there and your system looking uh looking a little a little hairy a little hairy i'll say they're nate uh the first thing that just jumps out to me is cable management i didn't really mention it for the last two builds because the cable management was actually pretty good but here this is the first time in this video that we can actually talk about how to properly manage cables because there's there's some marks that were missed here all right the first thing is your optical drive or these five and a quarter inch bays just have like a a pouring out of cables a deluge of cables just coming out and just going into every orifice of your of your case and it definitely looks a bit messy so i would try to tidy that up if possible you might be able to route it you know through one of the openings in this corner of the case kind of through the cage behind the motherboard tray worst case scenario if you still have to route them on this left side then try to make them all go through this top grommet or maybe even over the motherboard tray it looks like you can actually pass some wires right above so try to do that instead of just going all the way down here and i get it it's probably more a more direct path with the port or the header you're trying to connect to but trust me when i say the system will look a lot nicer if you try to hide these wires as best as possible additionally you've got a bunch of cables down here right right at the front of the case kind of leaning up against your motherboard tray and i would try to hide that as well i think these are either fan cables i think they're fan cables maybe some some cables for your drives so if you could possibly route those just you know hug them along the edge of your case so that they're not right here in our face i think that would help a lot too wait hold on is that is that hard drive right here just loose it doesn't look like it's actually mounted to anything it's just sort of floating inside of your cage and that's a hard drive i think so it's got moving parts you wanna you wanna lock that down to something probably the the tray that it's resting on would be a good place to start for that or you could actually reposition these drives to the five and a quarter inch base they have bracket slash adapters whatever for five and a quarter inch to three and a half this is what i did with my original corsair 600t which had a drive cage very similar layout to this i mean both early corsair cases i actually removed the hard drive cage entirely and moved all my drive to the five and a quarter inch bays it really cleaned up this bottom right quadrant of the system and it also allowed for more airflow because now the bottom fan could breathe better although in my case it was a single 200 millimeter fan but you get the point so if you want to do that i think it would clean things up tremendously there's also oh i hate to say it but i just can't stand the look of uh of a bare pcb on a gpu anymore like it just seems so early 2010s is just me i feel like every gpu has a backplate nowadays so it just kind of shocks me a little bit when i see something like this especially on a gtx 1070 ti so if you want to get like a custom gpu backplate v1 tech is a great source i'm sure there's probably other brands out there but i like v1 tech i use them all the time that would be something to consider also your cables coming off of your aio are insane it's just kind of all over the place i know the nzxt aos are kind of a pain there's a ton of wires coming off of their their water blocks but if you can find a way to route them more kind of just around the vrm heatsink as opposed to kind of on top or over it that would help a lot too other thing here you do it looks like you have matching fans one two three four fans i'm guessing the ones up top are just from the aio which kind of makes sense why you mounted them above the radiator and not visible maybe that's why you did it because you you didn't want it to be obvious that those fans were mismatched with the other ones but you know later down the line i do like this fan style i kind of like the gray corners it sort of matches some of the other elements in the build so down the line if you wanted to get three more of these and slap them on that aio and then remove the the stock fans that would look cool and i would definitely mount them below the radiator so that they're visible uh so you can get a better look at uh at the hub and and the corners and stuff now as far as color scheme goes you definitely have a black red and kind of gray silver thing going on here which i really like i'd like to see you expand that in certain creative ways maybe with a gpu backplate for instance as we mentioned uh custom sleeve cables might be a great idea especially if you can interweave you know different colors in each cable that are already here that would be great also remove the power supply stickers you know i know it's kind of at the bottom of the case out of sight but there's no psu shroud here so it is pretty visible you want to remove those stickers because they're they're just not super attractive and i think apart from that i think you're good also i should have mentioned this earlier but if you don't really need the blu-ray player if you're not using it then i would consider removing it just to clean up cable clutter because it is kind of hard to hide cables that are coming directly out from the back of an optical drive when it's mounted in here apart from that though looks pretty good nate larson a larson okay amd ryzen 5 3600 asus b450f gaming a hyperx ddr4 2666 overclocked to 3 000 megahertz that's actually a pretty good oc nice job uh knocked to a dh14 do you mean nhd14 perhaps asus gtx 1060 oc to 6 gigabit corsair cx 750m seagate one terabyte sshd fancy kingston ssd two fan intakes front intake top exhaust back all in a fractal design define r3 or r4 don't know which one i think is there an r3 i think it started on r4 didn't it it's probably an r4 oh wait first off let me let me double check this here so i think you have a pretty overkill cooler for this cpu this is a 65 watt tdp chip 3600 unless you're doing some seriously crazy overclocking i mean even then like this is one of the best absolute best top tier air coolers on the market definitely doesn't need to be used for a cpu like this but maybe you got it on a crazy deal or it was a gift or you got it for free or something like that that's one thing i would point out also your gpu is a little well no your gpu is fine a gtx 1060 is fine but what i was going to say is that would be the first thing i upgrade in this system before you trick out aesthetics save up for a nice gpu the ryzen 5 3600 can definitely handle faster cards than this so uh you're already good to go in that department now let's take a look at your cosmetics assuming that you've upgraded performance to where you'd like it to be down the line all right you've got some work to do here first off cable management we'll get that out of the way again the the cables that are coming from looks like maybe behind the optical drive these might be front panel connectors they're just kind of all over the place they should be behind the motherboard tray you also have uh i mean just in general these cables don't look that great especially with the clear slash white zip ties you want to get some sleeved extensions for that as well there should be plenty of room behind this case to do that you can pull that off pretty easily and what i told the last guy if you want to relocate this hard drive to the five and a quarter inch bay up here that'd be a really good move especially because you know you've got what three different slots here and you're only using one of them so it's not the greatest usage of a full tray mismatched fans we've got one two three i think these two top and front are the same you've got a corsair one on the back i would like to see all of these if you can get more of these i don't know do they still sell them you could probably still find them i know they don't make them their own production anymore but if you can find them then populate the case with them because i i think i kind of like this style you know the ring a bit more subtle than these guys you know and you do have a intake fan at the top which is generally not advised usually you want to flip it but you do have dust filtration at the top of this case i know for define r4 does have like a dust filter on top if i remember correctly so you know to each their own if that's how you want to do it then fine um i personally like it flip the other way sometimes it can be better for thermals it really just depends on your individual layout and components that you use but also from an aesthetic perspective i think the front of the fan typically looks a bit better than the back side just by two cents um don't see me jay and then you also have a lot of dust just in general lots of dust in the system you want to get a data vac get a data vac please get a data vac everyone get a data vac and then use it maybe once a month or however however often as you see fit because it's getting really hairy in here as far as your cooler goes it is amazing it's a very good cooler don't change the cooler but also kind of change the cooler uh don't replace it but modify it perhaps pick up a knock to a chromax kit it will change your life no it probably won't change your life but it'll definitely change the look of your system in a tremendously good way um you can get some nice plates for the uh for the heatsink towers and you will probably have to replace the fans i would suggest knock to us so you don't lose any performance there keep the same quality but get some chromax blacked out noctua fans and use the white corners i think the white corners would really kind of bring more attention to the cooler to those fans make everything pop a bit more and also mesh with the rest of your color scheme i think that is good though yes i feel like all the the systems i carefully vetted each of these systems and i feel like each rig that i picked is a prime candidate for pimp my rig because there's tremendous potential in each of them and with just a few slight tweaks here and there not even any ones that you know cost lots of money these can really really shine oh i don't know why i didn't just notice this till now but your fans are kind of rotated so that the actual cables are visible from the front rotate those suckers 90 degrees or even 180 degrees anyway actually i would say clockwise and uh and take care of that because these really nasty ketchup and mustard cables that are just peeking through you know they are sleeved but you can still see some of the sleeving removed right where it exits the fan and that doesn't look so good that won't matter if you do replace the fans eventually but just make sure that when you replace the fans that you hide the wires moving on to adam serado hey adam cpu is a core i5 6500 motherboard is an msi z170a m power gaming titanium that's a nice board gpu is a msi radeon rx 480 4 gigabyte model and you've got two corsair vengeance 8 gig sticks ddr4 3600 i'm guessing you mean two 8 gig sticks giving you a total of 16 and then a case your case is a corsair 275r i have an i9 9900k that i want to use but i don't know what motherboard and graphics card i should upgrade to thoughts wow okay that's interesting you've just got a 9900k laying around but no other parts to use it with i wonder how that came about but you should definitely try to use that chip if possible because it's a killer cpu especially if you already have it and don't need to buy it because it can be kind of pricey but this chip totally smokes your 6500 would definitely give you a nice bump in performance in games so i would pick up you know try to get like a middle-of-the-road z390 board you know obviously uh something that supports overclocking which is going to be z390 in most cases and you want to make sure that it's not bottom of the barrel z390 because you have a flagship cpu at least for that generation it's a flagship chip and you want to make sure that you have a board that has a reliable vrm that's good quality so look up some reviews watch some gamers nexus videos or hardware and box videos and uh and pick a board that actually does really well in that area power delivery is very important for the cpu you also want a good graphics card that's going to sort of match the 9900k capabilities but you also don't want to go out and buy a gpu just yet with nvidia ampere right around the corner so i would suggest to wait and see what nvidia has in store and then make your decision also what's your budget that's going to heavily determine what kind of gpu you can afford and which one you're going to get but uh let's take a look at your system actually and that's going to be a nice upgrade if you get like a high-end ampere gpu coming from an rx 480 and then also adding a 9900k you're going to be smooth sailing here what did you do adam these fans these fans look very nice at them they're very shiny they are lit af but they're backwards they're backwards adam how could you do this to me typically you want to flip those fans so that they're in taking fresh air from the front of your case because there's going to be a dust filter there and that way it's also going to help cool your gpu the way you have it now is that your cpu temps are probably suffering because these fans are sucking up all the heat coming off of your graphics card especially because it's a semi-open shroud and that's going to affect cpu thermals so flip the fans uh keep them on this side of the radiator though that's good and then also maybe flip these top fans i would suggest with the front fans as intake you kind of want these top ones to be exhaust just to have that natural path of airflow fresh air comes in from the front and then gets exhausted out the top and rear you already have your rear fan set to exhaust so that's good you also well there's a couple things that i want to critique here but almost not worth it because you are upgrading soon it seems like you're going to be upgrading both uh your whole platform and your graphics card but i guess we'll just go with it for now your gpu doesn't really match because there's some red accents here there's no red elsewhere it kind of gets thrown off there your system's dusty you got to clean this thing more regularly than you do if possible the other thing here is cable management is not too bad there are a couple things your pcie cables are not the tidiest i feel like you could have just routed this straight into this this hole this cutout on the psu shroud that would look a lot nicer and also the fan cable that's coming off you know i guess you routed it okay but then it's sort of bunched up it's sort of bunched up right under the fan you can kind of see that there's all this excess wiring that should be tied up as well on top of that a nice simple basic color scheme um this is the only picture okay only picture all right fine so yeah you know what you should do adam is once you get those upgraded parts swap out your platform and stuff and get a new graphics card resend a picture and uh maybe maybe i'll pick it up if it fits the bill and we'll take a look at your before and after and see how you did might be a nice little follow follow-up there thank you for the submission though moving on to xander xander's anazanda gtx 1070 founders edition ryzen 5 2600 oh loy i i still don't know if it's o-l-o-y or oloy i don't know how to pronounce that warhawk rgb 16 gigs of ram gigabyte a320 huh got an a320 motherboard interesting thermaltake smart 500 watt psu two 500 gig save ssds interesting nzxt s340 some of you guys part selection is questionable at best uh okay good gpu good cpu why an a320 motherboard did you run out of money because you spent it on warhawk rgb memory i i don't know um but uh a320 is like really really basic i mean it doesn't even support overclocking i think maybe some of them do but it's it's uh i wonder i wonder how you came about that board if possible if you can upgrade something down the line um let's say your motherboard it's probably got really bad connectivity as well very limited options for connecting things like only two dimm slots that's that's something that you typically see on a super budget motherboard like that so that obviously prevents you from expanding your memory down the line which is too bad those clear stripper heels oh my goodness clear skipper heel fans need to be dealt with asap they look they look hideous i'm sorry xander no don't do it um my poor eyes are crying right now you also have some very visible led strips or at least one visible led strip right here by the clear stripper heel fans which should be eliminated or relocated to a more proper discrete place in the system ketchup and mustard cables on the atx 24 pin cable is not not the best so custom sleeve cables just get a 30 kit call a day there will also help your gpu and your fans so i would say just get more of these fans pick up more of these white blade fans put two of them at the front remove your ssd stickers i like them side by side looks pretty sweet but the stickers are killing me get those out of there and you know if if you are gonna build upon this rgb thing that you have here i would go with green make it a green and white machine because you you can't really change the led without modifications you can't really change the color of the led on your graphics card so if you really wanted to drive home a certain you know distinct color theme i would go with green the two 500 gig ssds is peculiar to me because i'm wondering if you have them rated or if you have one as a c drive one as a d drive or if you like raid zeroed them together which i would normally not advise if it's your operating system drive mainly because it doubles your chance of failure if one drive goes down they both go down and you lose all your data so it's a bit risky uh that doing it that way but uh i have done it before i think my first system actually had uh two 128 gig ssd no there were 64 gigs i rated two 64 gig ssds together raid 0 as my operating system drive and uh fortunately nothing happened and hopefully nothing like that would ever happen to me in the future but um yeah you're living you're living dangerously if that's the configuration you've set up here so something to bear in mind final note here is that cable management is okay but when you look at the bottom underneath your graphics card it's just kind of a mess oh i know why i don't know why i didn't see this sooner because it's dark the lighting's not the best but you have a micro atx motherboard inside of a an atx tower which is why you have motherboard dwarfism this is what your system's suffering from and because of that you don't have any properly placed grommets or cutouts in the motherboard tray for a motherboard this size so that's why you have to run them all the way down and it looks really messy kind of a crow's nest down there yet another fantastic reason to swap out the motherboard handle it xander do it get on it next we have alex for the core i5 9600k upgrade soon good for you alex rtx 2060 super founders edition a gigabyte z390 ud motherboard and uh let's see ssd hard drive 16 gigs of patriot viper ram thermaltake smart bx1 650 watt power supply fantax and through pro m case nice okay interesting that you're saying you want to upgrade your your cpu soon the 9600k is still a really smokin fast chip alex i don't know if you should upgrade that right away unless again there's some other circumstance that i'm not aware of like you're getting it for free or a really good deal um i would i mean if it's a gaming system i always shoot for the gpu first unless it's already already balls to the wall or a flagship part so that's something that i would consider looks like you're already good on the case fantastic case gotta love fantax nice build i like the build it's uh i mean the interior of this case is really lovely i'm kind of simping on phanteks right now uh but i like the fans as well i think they they match they match good you've got three of them here um sometimes it looks a little awkward when you've got you know a third fan or one fan that's not on the radiator but still on the same side of the case i think it works well here though what i'd like to see is you buy three more of these and replace the other fans now i think these are maybe be quiet fans of the front or or they might be the stock phantech fans i can't tell i can't really it looks like a be quiet sticker but i can't be sure but i would still just drive home the the rgb fans man go big or go home get three more of these suckers pop them in and you're good to go while you're at it get rid of that awful power supply sticker i think fantech's made a cut out in the psu shroud here under the assumption that your power supply would actually have a good looking label there which this unit does not so ditch that asap the ram sticks don't really match up with anything they're red there's no other red in the system as far as i can tell so if you need to upgrade your ram at some point i would try swapping that out for something that's black or rgb or whatever uh you also have cables that are not sleeved and they look mediocre having said that your cable management is actually pretty clean i don't really have much to complain about there it does look a little awkward with this pcie connector just hanging out right over the grommet but i can kind of see why you got stuck there there just wasn't enough slack to get it underneath the psu shroud sleeve extensions will help with that and uh i think most printer marks arch oh okay so i told the last guy or the previous guy to do all green green rgb i'm going to tell you to do the same if you're so inclined again because you have the the unchangeable green led on your gpu and you also have a green pcb on your m.2 drive so decking it out with green leds everywhere would actually kind of match both of those things and everything would work in perfect harmony so consider that apart from that the build is looking pretty sweet alex thank you for your submission and last but not least we have antonio p ryzen 7 2700 nhl9a x570e 32 gigs of ddr4 vengeance lpx 3200 speed memory rtx 2070 super hx1000i fractal design meshfy 2 or s2 two delta rgb ssds one two terabytes so lots of drives seven noctua nf a14 pwm fans and two noctua nf p12s on the bottom holy smokes antonio first of all let's take a look at your setup nice little uh dual setup here his and hers perhaps sure that keeps the significant other happy and a nice little side shot here angle shot okay cable management is looking pretty good not too bad and then your system wow that's that's a lot of that's a lot of noctua you spent more on your fans than you did on well a lot of things um definitely more than your cooler it's kind of funny that you have this really low profile cooler on a ryzen 7 chip inside of a large case i wonder what your reasoning was behind that did you already have it lying around and you were just trying to save a buck so that you could buy yet another knock to a fan it's just kind of interesting to me i would actually upgrade that to a tower style cooler maybe one that is black more color neutral and also would have better cooling for your 2700 would open the doors to some higher overclocks perhaps if you were interested in that and of course we've got to address the noctua fans right there's really little you could do to make the airflow in this case better than it already is this is primo primo airflow here that being said it is not primo aesthetics i would try to replace them with black chromax noctua fans if you can swing it i know i know it's a lot that's a lot of money that uh on more fans that you already paid for but it would look so much better with white rubber corners antonio you need to do it and then send me a pic when it's all done you can still repurpose these fans i mean you just have spare noctua fans lying around just use them like cash you know this is geek currency by my standards so find something else to do with these fans replace the cpu cooler and you've got some red accents here on the gpu and the sag bracket also the sticker that's on your psu shroud so maybe try i don't know maybe maybe run with that a little bit you know scratch the white rubber corners on the noctua fans maybe go with red spread out that color scheme and uh let's see i think you already did do red leds yes so yeah you've got some red leds already so just just deck it out man white black and red it's a nice it's a nice uh nice triplet of color there and last but certainly not least i would get some sleeved cables for this whole system that would include your gpu your motherboard your cpu up here in the corner as well as your ssd cables okay get stata data and say the power cables that are red i i would go with red or at least sleeve them in black but red would be pretty sweet because then you'd have red cables connecting to a white ssd with red leds on a black background that would look pretty sweet imo so do all the things that i say always always listen to my directions i will never steer you wrong big ass tricks um yeah but that's i think that's pretty much it guys but there you go i hope you guys found this video somewhat helpful maybe a little entertaining also feel free to let me know in the comments if you prefer these types of videos or the roasts or a nice mix of both always curious to hear your thoughts on that toss a look on this video if you enjoyed it and get subscribed to the channel for more tech content on the way also check out bitwit.tech our merchandise store the lyle shirts have been flying off the shelves so have the lyell mugs pick up your lyle swag today it helps support the channel in an awesome way and thank you so much for watching this video have a good one guys i will see y'all in the next one [Music] you
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