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  • All of you trolls are just idiots who have no life aside from replying to youtube videos. Trubyd44 has a hard time with you immature RETARDS

  • I would only ask why would you upload videos of a build and not follow through. Apparently you have fans of your youtube page and you offer nothing except "I'm busy" Just a short video of a picture would be nice. I'm not trying to hate but everyone that has viewed this build is anticipating the end result. Which is lacking. It doesn't take a year to build a computer.

  • At 15:47 you finally figured out that black-black, red-red and yellow-yellow. In other words, ground with ground and signal with signal. Good job anyway.

  • @Frutoses Ha! I was thinking the same thing! I mean this is a fundamental of electricity! Who in their right mind would let such an unprofessional crowd build their computer...

  • @jellogarden True.

  • This computer will be 1 year soon and it isn't fully put together.

  • I don't mean to be rude but this looks totally unprofessional. When I saw you were going to group a tesla with those gtx my reaction can be summed up by cereal guy's reaction. You bit more than you could chew and it's biting back.

  • Relax , custom builds take time!!! why it took 5months who knows?, maybe the client kept changing his/her mind about little details. plus time in between required hardware changes due to the fact that hardware lifecycles get shorter and shorter.

  • So after watching all the videos on this build I see a lot of negative comments. I usually do not post to something like this but I will say why in the world would anyone care about what the client, builder, or anyone else is going to do with this computer. It's not know ones business nor money. Obviously they must have cared if they stuck around to watch 20+ min videos. Who cares what's it's for or who's it for. The fact is everyone would love to have something like this in a heart beat.Love it

  • @lysollinksys (cotd.) And no one should be using a custom build like this in a corporate environment. Not to get too personal but I get the impression that you allowed your client to pay for such a ridiculous machine because it was fun for you to build. I'd bet I could have spent 15 minutes with your client and designed him a machine that met his needs and saved him tens of thousands of dollars compared to this one.

  • What I find most stunning about this video series is not the time it's appeared to take to build, but the sheer gluttony of the project. Unless your service prices scale with the price of hardware I find it sincerely surprising that you didn't advise your client about the hardware he needed. You can give the excuse that he came to you with the specs he wanted, but even if that was the case he likely just picked out the most expensive hardware possible. Nobody needs this in a home environment.

  • use a good primer the next time and you will have less problems with the paint.

  • Fail to prepare, prepare to fail!!! You guys are a joke! That would have been a weekend job for me. I can't wait to see what a mess you're gonna make of the setup...

  • Vary awesome on all of your stuff. I've built 3 computers of my own and its encouraging to see you work with some hardware most people don't even know exists! Keep making these videos :)

  • lol.. of course male and female are mirrored..

  • Lawl thanks for update 3.

  • @C4ptKrunch The computer has been done for three months or better now. The client went to Europe and has changed a few things and that is why Update 3 hasn't been made yet. I am actually typing on the completed build right now. I may try and get that illustrious final video completed this weekend. Thanks for your patience and your good catch. (Athough calling me a bad name made me sad)

  • F U G L Y...

  • no xmas video no new years video whats going on have moved on sad sad day

  • @ques1134 I know, I know...soon.  Been super busy with work.

  • @Trubyd44 Busy on what bud?... how clients do you expect after seeing these videos you guys look like you have no idea what your doing.

  • @007TheJr the longest delay was getting the paint right? Its John Deer Yellow.... You can get it at your local hardware in spray can or 1 liter.

  • where did you buy them? i want buy it.

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  • I could never wait that long. haha

  • And why do you even ask people to subscribe?

    So they don't miss your next video?

  • By the time you finish this build the parts are worth half of what you've paid for them

  • Its been 7 months have you finished it ?

  • 9 months later...........fucking hysterical. Just buy a MainGear and spray paint it Tonka yellow Clowns. This is some amusing shit right here. The longer it takes and the fewer the updates, the funnier it gets. A good ole southern fried train-wreck...YEEEEEHAAAAW.

  • these pcs look very nice i guess iam speech less. aswell abouth the price and the performance.

  • you guys are amazing, fucking ninjas! awesome work!

  • What the fuck is going on with this build? Can you give us a update? Geeez.

  • pfff can u disable stereo, my ears are confusing my brain xD

  • WOW this is simply amazing dude, I myself am doing a mATX build, gonna fit the best components I can for my budget to make a killer LAN computer. I was just curious which mounts are you using for the Dual XSPC Top, is it the vertical or horizontal one? Gonna get Dual DDC 1T's for my pump setup =)

  • If this is really someone else's computer, I would seriously advise them to take this matter to court and ask for all the money back. It's more than obvious to me that they have finished this PC build many months ago (maybe even before summer) and have been shamelessly using the computer. They've went on to builds 6 and 7 afterwards and apparently completed those, too.

    What a cheater. I feel sorry for whoever's computer this is. Truby has confiscated it and refuses to give it to the customer.

  • How arrogant of you to assume that none of us knows what it takes to build one of these. I may not be a custom pc builder but I know a shit kickin, time wasting, excuse spewing moron when I see one. It is painfully obvious that EVERYTHING is a huge deal to them. Even the so called updates drag on with nothing but excuses and pointing out of the obvious. "Uhh we had trouble with the wire harness" "Uhh we had to drill holes" 'Uhh we burned the shoefly pie" I wouldn't let old Jethro NEAR my PC.

  • @TERRENCJJR Comments like yours used to bother me, but no more. I guess I get so many comments. Terrence, you are honestly wasting your time watching my videos and commenting at length. Do yourself a favor and bother someone else where you will get the desired response. I will leave your comments, as I do all the empty comments I get, to show 'normal' people how foolish some people's minds operate.

  • @Trubyd44  You know what ? I got carried away, I do apologize. If you notice I started out by telling people to chill and wait. I guess it gets frustrating when you see the prospect of something of this magnitude coming alive. Maybe a quick note from you here and there concerning progress would stave off peoples aggression? I don't want to waste time, that's the point. If I posted a video on YouTube promising something epic, I would keep those whom are interested informed. I await completion.

  • @Trubyd44 This is a direct representation of what I call an ASSHOLE!!!!!! Terrence by his own admmisson claimed not to be a pc builder, yet he criticizes the very people who have this craft. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN LETS GIVE A ROUND OF APPLAUSE TO THE WORLDS BIGGEST ASSHOLE, Miss. TERRENCJJR!!!!! Truby I for one still believe!!!!!! Nuff said!!!!! Client build 5 is a gamers wet dream realized, can't wait for completion!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @SHADOWFOX1446 Hey FUCKSTAIN, first I already apologized for my rant so blow me. Secondly, My problems had nothing to do with the technical side of the build. My comments were of general disdain concerning the lack of updates and long-winded videos explaining simple set backs. Just in case it matters, I have built a couple of systems and I am fully aware of the magnitude of this build. Nobody cares what you call a " direct representation of an asshole" you arrogant twat. NOW GO BRUSH YER TOOTH.

  • @Trubyd44 Hes got a point.

  • @TERRENCJJR You havent been watching the series have you?

  • @TERRENCJJR i lol'd

  • My God, it takes Clem and Jethro an hour just to describe a simple problem. Buy a new fan controller or switch the wires. No wonder it takes them a year to build a pc. Everything is so complicated to them. Its called custom building, of course you had to drill this and paint that. If you spent HALF the time building as you did making videos painfully explaining basic shit, it would have been done by now. I wouldn't let these Southern fried idiots fix my toaster. This clusterfuck will be obsolete

  • terrible comments on your videos from a bunch of hating people who wish they had a PC like the 1s youre building! I see a few of they stopped commenting probably becuz they PC theyre on gets the bluescreen syndrome...Anywayz, Good jod sir & God bless you & your work :)

  • NZXT makes that fan controller as u can see.

  • how long is this build going to take. U guys are taking the piss out of this build has ur client out layed any money for this yet because i tell u if i was the client and after six months waiting i`d be popping ur knee caps if u gave me this sort of shit

  • @PinkBob88 yeah, congratulations for showing us a wind blow a curtain, lol.

  • Did you guys see the ghost in the curtain at 27:43?

  • @PinkBob88 It's Steve Jobs!

  • BY THE TIME YOU GUYS FINISH THIS ITS GOING TO BE OBSOLETE

  • BLA,BLA,BLA

    

  • hey trubyd44 why this is taking too long

    is it another pcb ?

  • I would cancel my order if a PC takes 6 months to build.

  • @CJ2GAME ...Holy crap....6 MONTHS....lol....what is he ordering...a friggin Gold plated MAYBACH. Even 3 months is way too long

  • @Drebln893 true man, the customer has very good patience..

  • lmao the hardware going into the computer is going to be out of date by the time its up and running lmao

  • would be nice if a parts list were posted

  • PLEASE MAKE AN UPDATE !!!

    NEED THIS TO SURVIVE lol

  • On your channel background, your SLI setups show dedicated grahpics cards... You know they did a test on those setups, using a lower end card like a 9800GT for dedicated physX it is a bottleneck to the system, you're better off letting the other cards do their thing on the high end GPU's.

  • The truth is Truby has finished this build months ago and has been playing games on it ever since. It's just too much to give away to the client, so he likes to keep it for couple months and make up excuses.

  • How do you open this thing up for cleaning? And what's the use of fancy watercooling when all you can see is all the fans pulling the dust in.

  • I really admire the effort you put into your builds truby - I would be considering buying a wholly new system at some point in the next few years, and I was just wondering whether you will deal with UK clients?

  • @100flobby Absolutely, we have taken clinets from Sweden, Hong Kong and Canada as well as the ones from the States. Just send Truby a PM and we can go from there!

  • I just found this video when i read IBM thinks the PC is dead. What a coincidence. Keep up the good work!

  • This question is a little unrelated tot he video but in your opinion what is the best extreme motherboard for very high end gaming for around $500. I don't want a motherboard that needs two cpu's though.

    

  • @amichelson14 IMHO the ASUS Rampage III Extreme Black Edition would be the best out there right now. Paired with the Intel Core i7 990x and three GTX 580 3GB cards would be a very impressive build.

  • All these morons don't understand the concept of a super high end gaming machine. You can't just build one in fucking 20 minutes. Do you have any idea how much customization is needed in order to make everything work how it's supposed too? Of course not, youtube experts hating, I have my doubts they've built anything more difficult than a lego car.

  • @GosuVu gonna have to disagree, three months is a LONG time, i have built a couple PC's and i know others with those crazy $15k rigs and they took 1-2 weeks to build tops (and still look amazing)

  • also, how was the assembly for the rad box? straight to the point or difficult?

  • @emepror1 The assembly of Rad Box itself was very straightforward. There are slots for nuts to fit into and then bolts screw into them to hold the 5 panels together.

  • @B1uSku1 cool thanks, im going to RIT for school and frozenCPU is literally down the street so when i get there im gonna pick up about 70% of the stuff i need to set up my loop

  • so because of this video im now going to include the DD radiator case into my first WC build!! (not on the scale of this setup though, just one triple radiator to start)

  • Keep going guys, I wish I knew enough to do this, or the time really.

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  • @pussiestroker Ha! I wish we didn't have day jobs! In the past three months I have worked several 60+ hour weeks, including stretches of 18 days at work in a row!

  • @B1uSku1

    Hi (Bill?), I wasn't talking about you; IIRC, I think I've heard trubyd411 mentioned in a previous video that he doesn't have a day job… that I am not 100% on. Anyway, that's not the main point. If you and Trubyd411 want to do this for real -- build computers professionally -- status quo ain't gonna work. As you can see, I am not the first person who has made similar comments.

  • @nawkwan Yes, this is Bill. Truby and I work together, day jobs too... Believe me, we both feel like this build is taking too long. Some of it is the issues that we have discussed in the videos and some of it is that we both have day jobs. There are weeks at a time when neither of us is able to work on a computer. That being said, this is a client build and the client is completely on board with us. He has changed a few things here and there but he is very happy to wait for the best!

  • If you guys are really that impervious criticism, that's fine, who cares about my comment. I'd like to hear what someone like Bill Owen would say about working on a project like the one you guys are on for more than 4 months. This to me looks more like a funded experiment more than a client build. Good luck with your future endeavours!

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  • and (4) Learn Amdahl's law. In more basic terms, understand if you increase the capacity of parts of your hardware, how will your specific algorithm or software code improve. Is it linear, logarithmic, etc? This is extremely important because there might or might not be appreciable difference in code execution when increasing cores or parallel threads from say 16 to 17.

  • You're the slowest fucking builder I've ever seen by the time you finish this pc will be about 10 years out of date

  • @trubyd44 why dont u buy the koolance wc system that u used in the canadian crusher build ???

  • This is a long wait for a build but there is not reason to leave hateful comments. There are alot of set backs on each build so understand how the client feels at this time.

  • i love how the ppl here are hating on the trubyd cunt. yah, fuck that shit

  • half a year after the beginning of the project, the guy says:

    "even though people have been getting super impatient on the Client Build 5, I have been moving along slowly"

    hahahahahahahahaha

    Take your time... I think the end title should be "Personal super computer started in 2011, repainted in 2012, debugged in 2013 and 2014, made a bigger water box in 2015, and now personal super outdated junk in 2016"

    ...

    I hope you realize socket 1366 is already replaced twice by newer generations.

  • @feedforward01100101 "I hope you realize socket 1366 is already replaced twice by newer generations." and i hope you know there is no socket 1155 cpu or chpiset that will match these cpus and the sr-2 motherboard and that the 2011 socket is even out yet, so i wouldnt say the 1366 has already been replaced, but i do agree with you that this is taking far to long, but how many other compaines do this custom of builds? origin, and murderbox are the only to that come to mind.

  • @waixis " i hope you know there is no socket 1155 cpu or chpiset that will match these cpus and the sr-2 motherboard" You must be joking. Haven't you heard of LGA1567 or the 10-core Intel Xeon E7-8870? SR-2 uses the Intel 5520 chipset which was launched in 2009. It has been succeeded by Intel 7500 chipset which was launched in 2010 and is capable of supporting 4 cup's. That's 40 cores and 80 threads. It eats the SR-2 alive. Really, SR-2 is nothing but a small sized, outdated, overpriced server.

  • @feedforward01100101 yeah i said lga 1155 cpu and chipset not lga 1567, and that E7 8870 cpu is $4616.00, and you can have 4-8 of them so thats 18,464-36,928 dollars just in cpus for your build. and if were playing the "ridiculouslyoverpoweredneverg­ettingintopublichands game" then i'll mentions japans k computer which does 10 quadrillion calculations per second. The machine is more powerful than the next five super computer systems combined so suck on that

  • @waixis Well, what made you think that this client *has* a limit for spending? And no, we are not talking about astronomical sized supercomputer, we are talking about a typical server. And again no, 36 thousand dollars for server cpu is reasonable price. Corporates typically invest $100k per server unit, and that's normal sized rack of 5, 6 servers. But If you are asking "But I can't have it as desktop", my answer is "Exactly, you idiot, that's why it's called server."

  • @waixis This is the primary reason why I believe SR-2 is the motherboard for the ignorant. If you want to invest your money in a server, and have an important enough reason for it, buy a real server. EVGA is exploiting people that confuse the difference between server and desktop, thus outrageously pricing it compared to other servers in the same class. It's like selling an airplane in a car shop, and then advertising it's the fastest car, then selling it for twice its airplane cost.

  • @waixis Now I'm not saying you should go out and spend 100 thousand dollars... What I'm saying is (1) You can find server boards with similar specs to SR-2 and a fraction of its price (2) If you want to pay for performance and need faster, more capable system, there are better, newer alternatives (3) By no means SR-2 is the "top-of-the-line." It's not even in the middle of the line compared to the servers in its own class considering performance to cost ratio.

  • I think the cooling looks awesome. The wiring is great, the fan controller is cool, and it looks super awesome. Good job

  • what's with all the hate? Guys, if computers like this are to be sneered at and frowned down upon, go build yourself ten in a day and prove these Truby and Blueskull as inadequate!

  • @jacobmcr858 Grammar fail XD.

  • guys stop rushing him this is a masterpiece i can't to see the complete build either but being rude and nasty is unnecessary @trubyd44 dude don't let anyone make you upset or feel rushed this is your art as long as the customer is cool with it and even if he is not don't rush its going to be amazing when finished best wishes and good luck my friend =)

  • lol u idiots need 3 months to find out that u mixed up 3/3 wires? Epic fail, ur not the right guys for this job. You simply suck.

  • @Illidan077q Oh, great...now you're gonna tell me how everything made in Germany is better, right?

  • @Trubyd44

    Everything made in germany has actually better quality, is faster build and more affordable then the piece of shit hat you 2 guys mess around with.

    Why do all american scrubnaps buy german cars? Cuz they own the us american bullshit, AMD? You ask about AMD? Most of they research and engineering was done in germany.

  • @Illidan077q Haha, that was easy! Thanks for proving my point.

  • @Trubyd44

    Your point was actually that u suck, and u admit that.

  • @Illidan077q That's funny coming from a guy with a video tribute to Lady Gaga uploaded to his page! Oh, and by the way, I do own a German car!! Hahahahaha!!

  • @Trubyd44 Nice bait and catch truby, keep up the hard work.

  • @Illidan077q BMW's are fuckin expensiveeee.. hardly affordable.

  • @Illidan077q if your computer is better than this then you can talk.

  • @Trubyd44 do another update is almost been a month

  • Wow, 28 minutes of you explaining your stupidity and how you were stumped by a $4 fan PCB. Great job. Where's the water cooling loop test?

  • @jonniemexico It's called troubleshooting. When everything is put together as depicted in photos and descriptions of the devise and it does not work... Yes, it takes some thought to figure out why. It's not stupidity because we DID figure it out. Just trying to spare other people the pain of figuring it out as well. But by all means, judge us for what you know nothing about!

  • @B1uSku1 So neither of you actually inspected the PCB before connecting any fans. It never once dawned on you that all the connections were soldered the same way. Is this how you build systems? Throw crap together and hope it works. You idiots sit there and slam a product that YOU failed to use correctly. A 10 year old would've had the intelligence to install it properly.

    Where's the water cooling test video?

  • @jonniemexico  First of all, there is no proper way. The PCB is poorly designed, that is not my fault. Have you used this product in the past without any issues? If so, please, tell me how! If not, then once again, don't speak about what you know nothing about! We build systems the way you see them on this page, and we do it very well. If you can do better, then good for you! Either way, point your negativity in another direction, preferably toward a mirror...

  • @B1uSku1There you go blaming the product again. If you need an explanation on how to use a $4 fan PCB then you shouldn't be building computers. Also do you know your builds are the biggest joke on several computer forums? That's how i found this build.

    Where's the water cooling test video?

  • @jonniemexico I see you offer no explanation about your experience with this product. From that I can intelligently determine that you know nothing about the subject and are only posting comments to hear yourself talk. Wise men speak when they have something to say, idiots speak because they have to say something... That being said, everyone is entitled to their opinion. If you want to go badmouth people on some forum out there, knock youself out! I am sure your momma is so proud!

  • @B1uSku1 So you call me an idiot because i saw that the connections were the same after you or your friend removed the velcro? It never once dawned on you that after connecting 9 fans and a pig tail that something was wrong? In 15 years of building computers i have never been stumped by such a simple task as you were. BTW, good luck with those P.O.S. EK water blocks. If you were "intelligent" you would remove them and send them back or have them replated.

  • @jonniemexico I am very happy for you that you have never been stumped by anything so simple. It must feel very good! I never actually called you an idiot either, I just stated that idiots needed to speak just to say something. If the shoe fits... BTW, didn't you just criticize me for stating how poor the PCB was designed and then you go and call the EK water block a P.O.S.?  You can judge computer components but I can not? Seems a little hypocritical. I hope that you have a very nice day!

  • @B1uSku1 You don't know about the EK nickel plating issues? There was a recall for it, an investigation by 2 firms. And the fact some EK blocks are delivered with some missing passages and very poor machining. I sent back 3 blocks that weren't plated properly and looked like a they were machined with a hammer and chisel. Want some advice, and i'm being serious. Take the block apart to see if you can see the copper through the nickel, if you can, send it back or have it replated.

  • @jonniemexico That was honestly your best comment so far! It was actually constructive and meaningful. Man, we are all on the same team, right? I like computers, you like computers; we each have our own experience to share. I have heard some about the EK waterblocks having issues, but have not experienced it myself. I will take your advice though. I am going to be breaking down my own PC next weekend for some upgrades and will check out the waterblocks. I was only trying to share experience.

  • @B1uSku1Forums are filled with people having issues with poor nickel plating on brand new blocks, corrosion and nickel flaking, even those using just distilled water and a kill coil. EK tried to blame the end user saying it was the fluids and additives they were using but samples sent for analyzing showed that the nickel was sub standard and of poor quality. I'm happy i chose to go with Aqua Computer blocks. Just a shame my case has no windows so i can see them.

  • @jonniemexico I have not heard of Aqua Computer blocks, where do you buy them? I have had pretty good experience with Koolance blocks in the past, especially CPU blocks. I have only been building computers for about three years, and only two have been with watercooling. What case are you using now? I have put windows in some cases; it is a big pain in the butt, but not too complicated.

  • @B1uSku1 I have a Lian LI PC-2120X. I bought my blocks directly from Aqua Computer. I believe Sidewinder Computers sells them as well. They have a YouTube channel with install vids, aquacomputervideos i think is the name of their channel. Watercool and MIPS also make good blocks.

  • @jonniemexico Thanks. I checked out the case and it would probably be pretty easy to put a window in it. Just need to buy a plexi panel and some rivets and washers. Measure how big you want to window to be over the mobo and cut out a panel, then drill dome holes for the rivets and put in the window. I also looked at the Aqua water blocks, they look really nice. The next time I rebuild my computer with new components (this fall probably) I will get some of them.

  • @B1uSku1 It would be super easy to install a window. I'm just too lazy to scrape the sound deadening off first. Besides that side of the case faces the wall. I probably wouldn't have bought it if it wasn't on sale. It was only $75 more than the 800D and it gives me way more flexibility for upgrading in the future. My only complaint is that it has no support for dual power supplies, but that's easily fixed with a bit of cutting and custom brackets.

  • When you are done with the build can you show us some benchmarks so we can see how this beast is running?

  • Methinks my "Moorish Idol" can better your radbox. :p

    Also I'd recommend using a multimeter in the future. It will save you hours of frustration when you get parts that are not wired correctly, etc.

    That waterbox is hardly overkill for dual 590s, full MB block and dual 5690s overclocked. I know because I have that configuration and the 2K3U is far underpowered. Unless you don't mind those high deltas! If you're spending this kind of money do it nice, not twice! Again IME

  • @cpufrost I am sure that it will!!! That thing looks beast! I am very impressed by the amount of work it would take to put all of that together. What pump are you using in there?

  • @B1uSku1

    Iwaki RD30 at +24VDC

  • @cpufrost Very nice, I think that is the most powerful pump out there!

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  • Awesome m8, can't wait for the next update. :D I'm looking forward to seeing all those SSD's mounted up.

  • OMG! LazyMan and Truby my two pc idols

  • aerocool shark devil red?

  • When I heard "cans of paint", I didn't think a custom builder would use spray cans instead of cans of paint only for spray gun use.

  • Actually any PC builds up in a maximum of 1 week. In 3 months this PC will get obsolete while you just finished it.

  • Truby, from now on, if you need something painted, let me know!!! I've got a paint booth to use, and we don't have to use rattle cans! It's Dave by the way....trust me, I'll hook you up! And you can have both of the video cards back, nothing is working properly :( just going to stick to the laptop!!

  • I build highend PCs for a living - and I don't know what you're talking about...test..leaks? no? forward...yes? fix....proceed....finish.

  • @TyrantTru Sir, you are obviously more advanced than us. 

  • Congratulations on a job well done.

  • Also curious if you guys used a primer on the acrylic before the color?

  • @WestCoastMods We originally did, but it didn't help at all, so we just figured it'd be just another coat of paint.

  • @Trubyd44 I see...Thanks for the quick response. Good luck on finishing this build.....and don't worry about those who are impatient.....all that matters is that the client is happy. Looking forward to seeing this beast whenever it is done.

  • @WestCoastMods Thank you very much! I love to see people making sense when they comment. I am watching your channel as well!

  • @Trubyd44 Thanks bud....not sure if you ever subbed though?

  • I am glad you did a video showing what we go through on ever build. People need to realize that there are no manuals to follow and a lot of stuff is done on the fly. There are many times the only way to figure something out is by trail and error.

    Anyway glad you got the wiring right for the controller. I think had you wired the fans together initially, so you would have a single 3pin connector per rad you would have been okay. Personally that is how I would have done it from the start

    LazyMan

  • @WestCoastMods We also had the same thought to tie them together, the reason we didn't is because when we build something we like all the components to eventually be broken down into parts that can be sold again. Those fans are $16 a piece and we thought we'd keep them together and the client could sell them off or easily use it for other purposes if so desired. Thanks for the comment!

  • @Trubyd44 No problem bro......You make a good point, but I don't see the client selling them any time soon and if he did eventually want to sell them they may not be worth much. Also a guy spending this kinda of money on a rig is never is going to worry about selling a $16 fan.... IMO

    I have daisy chained many of fans in my builds...some that cost as much as $30...but thats just me, as I am a cable mgmt. fanatic....lol. Either way works so all is good.

    Take care

    LazyMan

  • whay are half the video suggestions for russian videos?

  • if people complain tell them to suckit or make their own computers lol.

  • Very good work. This radiator-box could cool a server rack...or two

  • Ghost at the window at 27:44?

  • @Crosscrunchy10 lolololololololololololololol omg

  • @Crosscrunchy10 creepy

  • @Crosscrunchy10 Oh shit...that was a ghost!

  • Can everyone please stop complaining about this build? It probably costs three times more than your car in parts alone and truby wants to do it right. People need to stop being impatient and let him work. If you want to see a computer this awesome finished so bad then why don't you build one yourself?

  • "We only get a video once or twice a month."--- You must be jokin right?I ment that you talking about NOTHING for 28 minutes,about those things which every person already KNOWS!!!That's why it's 28 minutes of NOTHING i was wrote!For the futureI offer to you to do not upload such videos because it's USELESS and not INTERESTING!!!

  • @xolera82 To you maybe, for every negative comment from someone like you, we get 4 from people that like the detail. I am ok with your opinion, but not ok with how you present it. Sheesh!

  • I think we'll laugh at this setup in 20 years, because there is no doubt a more elegant solution. For right now, though, this system is badass.

    I'm very interested to know how cool this computer runs compared to how cool it would run with top of the line fan coolers.

  • would you guys like a pc building assistant? I could use a job like you guys.. computers are a blast to build and you guys build the best hands down! keep up the good work

  • WOW i really love the work you done on this w/box you guys. There is not a lot of places you can go to get this kind of custom hardware. You guys really put a lot of thought and care into your builds Much props for that.

  • Please make sure the client uses eizo monitors!! There are the most expensive and the best in the world. They use them for surgery, airtrafic controllers right down to movie fx and cg artists.

  • I love and support you Trubdy. You know your stuff , and again I love your videos keep it going dude.

  • ty

  • Sexy build trubdy.

  • Keep your awesome build videos coming Trubyd, I just drool over the hardware you get to fondle, thumbs up! :D

  • congratulations man, that was really a tough shit to tame