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  • damn this case is the ugliest thing i have ever seen. Even if i would get it for free, i wouldnt use it

  • My computer i just bought is faster than this

  • @ivelocityi when was this posted? ohh i remember 3 fucking years ago dumbass of course its gonna be better

  • You mean "He is going to show us the WRONG way to apply thermal paste."

  • lmfao "It works, we win" xD

  • That fag doesn't know how to apply thermal paste ._.

  • Level 10 GT is much better, and much cheaper, that case is horrible...

  • You stupid people are gonna fry the processor and everything of this will be for nothing. X pattern where the fuck did you saw that? And a 800 bucks case?! I hope you guys get fired anytime eggXperts my ass.

  • This video is exactly 2 years old today :D

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  • is than case metal

  • aren't you not supposed to put video cards that close together..?

  • jesus that's a ton of thermal paste.

  • Vintage

  • This case looks like a fine place my cat would love to climb till bringing it down to the ground.

  • @senhorkorracha It looks like they pulled it right out of star trek, lol

  • WAit... isnt that guy next to paul the guy that put a shit load of thermal paste on?! (if you dont know what im talking about its on youtube.. Somewhere)

    Oh wait.. nvm i posted this before i seen that part lmao!

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  • cpu cooling is this, case is also shit

  • dude that is the biggest rip off case ever created

  • 1200W.... for that...

  • i could hardly hear anything jeremy said put a mic on him next time he does a video or have him speak louder

  • that case made me die inside a little bit

  • why 2 video cards ?

  • @tibothenr It's called SLI it's a way to combine two or more video cards to increase the processing power.

  • @tibothenr On a side note, it's called SLI for Nvidia based cards, it's called Crossfire for AMD based cards.

  • ↓haha just copying the highest comment #FAIL

  • 2:22 ....fire that moron.

  • I wanna be rich too.

  • what a crappy cooler, PUSH PINS? Seriously thats what intel use on there stock cooler! not a afterbloodymarket cooler. and as JundacomputerGmbH said where did newegg find these morons? I hope they realise the cpu die is a tiny tiny thing right in the middle of the metal cover that goes over it, Also THERMALTACKY! Also turn that stupid music off, sounds like a porn movie

  • They are using Radeon video cards.....that is a minus right there.Nvidia FTW!

  • this case is ugly like a nigga

  • And you don't need to buy that expensive thermal take silver crap. Any grease will do, I use clear waterproof electrical grease simply because I have it around, which you can buy in a huge toothpaste sized tube from radio shack for a few bucks. Hell, in a pinch I've even tried butter, car grease, and even baby oil just to test them. But when in doubt, don't use any at all. Every CPU I've seen has it laid on so thick like someone was laying concrete, and over time it hardens the same

  • Uh, that is the WRONG WAY TO APPLY THERMAL PASTE. Why you people put gobs of it on like you're frosting a fucking cake??? No, you only need a razor thing microscopic amount to fill in the graininess on the CPU, not hold metal away from metal. Ideally, you always want metal touching metal, not going through paste. Put a tiny dab on, smear it around all over the surface with your finger tip, then take a razor blade and run it across the top to wipe off all the excess. Or wipe off with tissue

  • Motherboard standoffs have always been brass, or white plastic, for as long as I can remember... :-/

  • WTF that's a case? It looks like some obscure device from IKEA

  • Their tech humor must be so witty and sophisticated that i don't understand it. Mean while they pull everything out of a ESD bag and do the whole build on carpet, putting their grubby little fingers all over the cards with no grounding strap on.

  • The case is cheaper now, and it's actually a pretty decent looking case if you want something different. I do prefer the typical tower style though.

  • @plasmawolf55 lol you mean 4TB. At first I thought you were deluded or an idiot lol

  • Nice build and glad you showed more than some of the other videos here on the Level 10 case. Thanks for sharing and posting!

    Best

  • lol 4 gigs of storage... thats more than i have!!! xD

  • this is totaly 2class build blokes come onnn !!!

  • xD I thought at the windows 7 installation part it said supremewiener and not supremewinner xD

  • nice case, not for poor people!!

  • What the winner gets no monitor? What bull! :P

  • that processor will dive in that thermal paste... ö

  • depends what kind of contact the heatsink makes with the cpu. for a glass like smooth finish as shown here, grain sized pea is all u need.

  • WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY TO MUCH THERMAL COMPOUND :o

  • looks like to much thermal paste :P

  • *orgasm*

  • Wasting that thermal compound like that! you should be ashamed

  • please pick me

  • First thing is the case not worth 800 bucks, sure it looks pretty but id rather go and spend 140 bucks on the much better HAF 932 case. Second who the hell puts that much freaking thermal paste?!?!?!

  • WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY TOO MUCH THERMAL PASTE.

  • you have to actually go AROUND the case to get cabling wright.

    big ,expensive ,hot and totaly usless case...

  • Damn these fcking n00bs are stupid and racist? +1 to failblog material.

  • is the rest of the case a wall mount? lol

  • Good luck gaming with that setup. You will be getting BSOD's within the hour.

    I've had 2 5870's in my rig, and they had more clearance between them that this rig does. I could fry an egg on the top card within 30min. Sow yea it will overheat.

  • @tdsviper lol bsod? It'll just turn off!

  • @GuMpAkC

    Depends if he's got the option box checked or not in the boot-, reboot section.

    At fist, mine would just restart on it's own, but after i turned on the option, i would get bsod.

    Now i got one 5970, does the job just as good as the Xfire setup, only cooler.

  • @tdsviper Ah. Very true indeed :)

  • Thats one interesting looking case to say the least. lol

    Who won the system?

  • wait whats the point of led fans if you can't even see em

  • that is so much thermal compound its not even funny.

    spinQ is not "the best of the best we have right now"

  • Fucking NASTY case.

  • Awesome vid Awesome build Yet very very pricy I switched the RAM however because it was discontinued and here's what I got: All items: $4,559.85 Shipping: $22.94 Items+shipping: $4,582.78 Tax: $446.83 Grand total: $5,029.55 And I didn't even include thermal paste but that doesn't make much of a difference but $5,029.55?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!? That is expensive!!!!!!!
  • i have seen a lot of different ways to apply thermal compound , and i respect the pros and cons of each one but i just cant see any pros of that method , these guys really need to chose there components better

  • This case is ugly . Its probably dust eater too imagin cleaning it from dust every second day

  • @michaeljach This case would do a pretty good job of keeping dust away from your components I think.

    What with all the separate compartments and filters.

    The outside would be a pain in the ass to dust tho, but no one other than my grandmother would bother doing that.

  • That's a fucking monster

  • spin-q = best cooler i have ever purchased. better than my old water cooling kit

  • Why do people always place RAM in the same color slots, how do i know which one to use black or blue, if i use up all of the blue slots then what are the black slots for?

  • @wmjs2andfriends On some boards the colours denote triple channel RAM slots, and since you'll want to get the best out of your RAM, you'll want to use all of the triple channel slots before you move onto the slower ones.

  • man what r u trying to say about a cheap asain guy can do it THAT IS FUCKING RACIST

  • i thing u forgot to smooth out the thermal compound dumb ass

  • @darocker098 what do you think happens when you squish the heatsink onto the cpu?

  • @inviktus1983 u must not know much about building computers because u need a even spreed if u just push it on it wont cover the CPU evenly

  • @darocker098 There are many ways to apply thermal paste, but as someone said, it's a splitting hairs thing.

    But do try it for yourself, apply sufficient thermal paste in one spot and squish the cpu and heatsink together and see what happens. Good thermal paste will spread extremely easy, like nanogrease for example.

    I have used this method before when feeling lazy and not anal enough to spread a perfectly even layer of half a micron of thermal paste.

  • that case is ugly. I'd rather buy a £50 case and get better components than get that ugly piece of crap and put my self out a couple of hundred pounds

  • 800d rules

  • also. here's a SIMPLE COMMON SENSE THOUGHT PAUL AND WHOEVER ELSE AT NEWEGG!...like Junda also was pretty much explaining. all it takes is a SIMPLE PEA sized dot of thermal paste on the dead center of the cpu. after you properly install that CPU HSF system. then you let the computer do the work of the burn in to auto spread the paste. 100% of the time you get the CORRECT amount and layer of paste between the cpu and its Heatsink. No need to do this fancy X pattern crap or spread it urself

  • I hate to say it but i MUST agree with Junda out of COMMON SENSE and WINDOW SHOPPING EXPERIENCE. thermaltake 10 is WAY overpriced and have heard way too many rumors about liquid cooling installations hassles. i'd rather spend 800 bucks on gtx 580 gpu and the remaining amount on 120gb mushkin ssd or g skill phoenix pro 120gb ssd on sale.My antec skeleton IS AWESOME! cool quiet efficient easy to carry fairly easy to access parts to work on and swap stuff out=win-159.99 VS 800 Level 10 case=fail

  • You're all missing the point...if you can afford top of the line everything else...why not have a 800 dollar case?

  • I love Thermaltake products, but I mean come on if your going to make a case like that don't over price it, make at 100-250 bucks, maybe then I would buy it.

  • LOL at thermal paste application, Retarded

  • One UGLY ass chassis. I've personally taken a liking the Cooler Master HAF series.

  • isnt that bad for the second graphics card on the bottom cause the fan is being blocked...

  • great way to apply thermal paste...lol. PLAIN AND SIMPLE. thermal paste just needs to be dropped with a pea size amount in the center of the freakin cpu. doesn't matter if it's AMD or INTEL cpu. let the burnin spread the paste out AS IT SHOULD. all this " spread it and X it. You dont have to overcomplicate it. It's just like taking a shit. " GEE i better squeeze the shit out of this heavy terd and im constipated. Just let nature take it's time.lol.

  • I'll stick with my Antec Skeleton case. cheers

  • the level 10 case is so large and has so many compartments that it honestly counter-productive to its original design purpose; to make upgrading easier. =\

  • This is just to much hah.

  • Why is everyone obssed with porn?? Lol

  • Wow... so much expensive hardware, and your CPU cooler is a freaking THERMALTAKE SPINQ?! Thermaltake is awful in the first place, but that SpinQ is outperformed by $25 Cooler Master heatsinks.

  • wait... that thermal paste thing works well? i might try that, i spaz out trying to get a perfectly layer when im applying the compund haha

  • so, has this been Hackintoshed yet?

    HA!

  • awful case. it's apparently designed with a handle so that you can take it to lan parties easier. i'd rather tie a rope to my $50 case and drag it on the fucking ground than pay $700-$800 on that abomination.

  • @donotfeedthetroll i know it's kind of a rip-off, but the handle isn't the main thing to worry about. It's supposed to be heat isolating. The case is only for the rich and privileged.

  • @donotfeedthetroll That case is atrocious...I'll stick with my Antec 1200 which is fantastic.Best case I've ever used...has great cooling and looks fantastic ;)

  • @donotfeedthetroll The handle is also off center... I Imagine lugging that probably 30+ pound beast by that handle would just be awkward as hell while walking....

  • DAMN I was hoping for a blue screen

  • i came....

  • tha asian guy looks like tigerwoods

  • if you can buy that tower, you can buy another low budget PC...

  • those 2tb drives fail a lot they should be a raid 1

  • 2:22

    Wow, where did Newegg find these morons?

    How to PROPERLY apply thermal compound:

    Squeeze a grain of rice size of thermal compound, Arctic Silver 5 or the new IC Diamond. Get a piece of thin plastic and spread it so thin and even that you can almost read the CPU model number on it.

    By the way, that is one ugly ass overpriced case, Thermaltake Level 10. For $800 buy a better video card or maybe a SSD for better performance.

  • @JundaComputersGmbH You can apply thermal paste any way you want to, it all comes down to the hope that you have a thin layer of Thermal Paste covering the entire Heat Spreader. Personally I use a Rice grain and a gift card, but I have used the X pattern and it does cover the heat spreader very well.

  • @JundaComputersGmbH They probably worked at Geek Squad before.

  • @JundaComputersGmbH If you read the manual at Arctic Silver's own website, they suggest the middle dot method *without* spreading it across the top of the CPU. But this was under the AMD side of things.

    On the Intel section, they have a multitude of methods for applying thermal paste. Some of them suggest the "Surface Spread" method you mentioned. Some of them however suggest using only a vertical or horizontal line. At the end of the day, check what the manufacturer recommends when you can.

  • @JundaComputersGmbH

    it s all high-end components...

  • @JundaComputersGmbH Kinda splitting hairs on the thermal compound thing. The case is idiotic and overpriced, but whether you spread the compound, grain of rice, or X up like this guy did I don't think it is going to make a real difference unless you are doing heavy overclocking, which would warrant watercooling anyways. As long as it's just an air cooler I don't think you could demonstrate an improvement of more than a few degrees C maximum.

  • @JundaComputersGmbH lol in their next "Supreme" computer vid, they use your method.

    Congratz.

  • @JundaComputersGmbH I disagree with this comment. If this thing were cheap, you would probably be licking it, but because you cant afford it you call it ugly. H@ll, I cant afford it but its still the best looking case I have seen. Thermaltake's mistake was marketing this as a gaming machine, when really it should be for designers, artists and engineers. Its like a Mercedes, they are built by great engineers which drives the price up. It took skill to design this, and u get what u pay for.

  • @tmac20031 Mercedes is expensive but beautifully designed and worth it, while this is ugly, heavy, difficult to carry and useless. I can't find 1 upside to that case and there are 2 types of expensive: Expensive but its good and worth it and expensive and its a rip off.

    You can buy that case if you want but you'll regret it and you won't get that $800 back because you can't resell it since no one in the right mind would want something like that.

  • @JundaComputersGmbH I have that case and I don't regret buying it tbh with ya.. and just like tmac20031 said to ya.. you get what you pay for.. I also modded it with more fans.. now it looks more awesome and actually runs much cooler than before :D

  • @JundaComputersGmbH In fairness you are right, but even so, I'd rather have more thermal paste than not enough.

  • @JundaComputersGmbH there are many ways to spread thermal paste, i find that letting the cpu cooler spread it by itself will cover up dents better, just because your way is mainstreamed doesn't mean its the best, common sense come on

  • @sexking83 Well said. i always use your method

  • that CPU cooler is total shit. i had one on my AMD 965 and my stock cooler performed better. and yes it was installed correctly.

  • @KingOfSand100 just a fancy looking cooler the best performing ones are usually plain or ugly

  • He installed the DIMMs on the wrong channel, but they fixed it on day two.

  • ugly case. i will stick with my 800D

  • @doerner063093 just overpriced crap its like £500

  • @crimson177 what is overpriced? the level 10 is 799.00& ( overpriced ) while the 800d is only 259.00& ( well worth the money )

  • @crimson177 the level 10 is £500 thats overpriced

  • Thermal paste FAIL!!

  • @Jayjr1105

    dude i think enough people have said that now...

  • how do you get your music on the Newegg videos? i produce music small time and i have a bunch of beats that would be suitable for background music.

  • I was mesmerized, saliva dripping from my mouth...

    until I say them put in the Windows 7 disk; that's when I stopped watching.

  • lol asoose.

  • @Gam3rzAzn asoose masoose. ma pinuts wa yo poose

  • THAT IS THE MOST RETARDED CASE I HAVE EVER SEEN!

  • I guess you can be as careless as you want if the parts are free.

  • These guys are noobs. They don't know their ass from a hole in the ground. They didn't know how to properly apply thermal grease and not one of them were wearing a single ESD wrist strap or have any static protection. Working with these high-end components a $3.79 anti-static wrist strap is just common sense. God I guess nowadays any run of the mill turkey can get a job.

  • @KlingonSpider Obviously a wrist anti-static is optional for gay guys wearing leather shoe and other things leather. Leather things don't create static. Just in case you didn't know. They let any run of the mill turkey comment on these videos.

  • @roboptions Next time your handling thousands of dollars of components around I hope you fry one then cry DOA.

  • @KlingonSpider Next time. I never have used the strap and built systems for me self since 86. First computer was an 8088. and last system x2 4400 or something 2.6 to 3.0 overclock. Guess what never had one fry from my fingers. Only ladies go up in smoke from my finger.

  • @roboptions Nah! You just jack off in the bathroom with your webcam... LOL!

  • How to apply thermal paste - draw a cool letter :L. 

  • @xBLINDF1R3xKIDx Yep forgot to use the plastic spatula.

  • 100,001 viewer

  • Why would someone OC so high on such a low-end cooler and enough thermal paste to lay a foundation for the Superdome?

  • NOOOOOOOOO

  • Way to much paste and he touched the cpu heat spreader when installing Leaving all his skin oil on it. Whatta dope.

  • HURR DURR!!! Hay evurywon! HE have WAY TOO MUCH PASTE!!!!! DURRR!! I KNOWS CUMPOOTERS!! LOOK AT ME!!

    We get it. You are all experts.

  • jeremy is a fucking twat , the "right way to apply thermal paste" my ASS.

  • you dont even know how to apply thermal paste right

  • THERMAL PASTE OVERWHELMING 0_0 !

  • Whats with the porno music?

  • @MasterImploder are you retarded? this sounds nothing like porno music....

  • I love that case but it's fucking 700 bucks and from what i hear it also has severe heating issues in the hard drive bays...

  • LOL 4gigs; windows 2000 on FAT32 anyone? He caught himself though, :n).

  • Thier other set of 6 (3x2) GB of the OCZ Golds must have been broke or someone in the office swiped them because all 12 GB was not added. Haha

  • who need so much power!!!

  • the pc case is too dam ugly i like the simple ones :D

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  • tht cooler sucks

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  • 2 days 0_o i built my first computer and got to windows in 1-2 hours if even

  • how they can be buzzy building that in 2 days i did mine in 3 hours with kabelmannegment and 1 hour more and i had windows :S

  • 4 GIGS OF STORAGE?!?! HOW WILL YOU FIT WINDOWS??!?!?! Rofl....Fail speaking.

  • how is that too much termal paste? I thought you were supposed to use the whole thing.... I bought Artic silver 5 and i thought that the paste was not enough......

  • Enough thermal paste to cover the 'die'? Oh, you betcha...

    That's the heatspreader btw, not the die.

  • i apply my thermal paste with a wooden spoon and a rolling pin and don't use that much! Sweet rig though.

  • @michaelkitselaar

    lol wooden spoon, rolling pin that made my day

  • I left a video on how this noob who applied the thermal paste failed. Check it out! It's in my channel!

  • they replace the cpu cooler in the third video, they say it doesn't cool that well... do they realize they completely went wrong with the thermal paste?

  • First off, that's a HORRIBLE way to apply the thermal paste. Second, the CPU cooler is crap. NExt, the case is horrible and doesnt have good cooling. Third, he fucking touched the CPU when he installed it, which isnt necessary, he put oil on it = boiling heatness on the CPU. Idiot.

  • Fourth, Seagate drives are terrible. Fifth, the case weighs 47 pounds.

  • do you need 4TB?

  • Drool

  • Hey anybody else have a complaint ? haha, Come on guys, chill out and enjoy the video. Who really cares if they added a lil too much thermal paste, its their build. Such Vipers, if it doesn't keep cool and burns out then they will know, but really it looks flat not globbed on.. but anyways enjoy the other 6 minutes and 52 seconds of it

  • its not the best of the best not even at the time this video was taken. Take a look at futuremark for a list of the worlds fastest systems and what parts they consist of.

  • @BDtechnical

    So two 5870's aren't any good?

  • @TMNoob3 I'm talking about the motherboard they picked.

  • @BDtechnical

    Oh, :P

  • lmao, WAY to much thermal paste, what an idiot.

  • seeing all those computer parts laying out, waiting to be installed...it does stuff to me

  • if ur doing 12gb of ram why did u only install 6gb?

  • Why not create an AMD Supreme Combo, and have ASUS OC the processor to 4 GHz 6-core! 

  • not a fan of that case

  • 2:33 looking at it from here it looks like it was a lil bit too much not a lot its mostly flat not bulky