Building a New Gaming PC with the Corsair Carbide Series 400R Mid-Tower Case

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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2011

Jeff Checchi builds new gaming PC using the Carbide Series 400R mid-tower case, an ASUS Maximus IV Extreme motherboard, Enthusiast Series Modular TX850M PSU, a Hydro Series H100 Liquid CPU Cooler, a Force Series GT SSD, Vengeance RAM, and an ATI 5970 graphics card."

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  • where is the cosair motherbard ? 

  • lol there is a cpu in there, look closely 2:41

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  • Watching this only remind me of how awful my current case is (Chieftec Dragon). Old junk ftw.

  • @stigmatic79 Don't worry buddy, i sleep quite 'well' myself. But I at least know the difference between a 120GB SSD and a 2TB HDD. Lol.

  • @PZGaming I sleep well at night unlike the trolls on here...

  • @stigmatic79 Lol your mad bro haha. Its an SSD not HDD. Please learn this before even trying to post smart remarks. Faggot. Mad now bro? Yes you are.

  • @zergcheezer There was a CPU there from the moment he put the motherboard in the case, it's easier to handle.

  • @PZGaming actually its better to have a bigger hd because what happens when that hd fills up with games ect? oh yeah now who's the retard idiot I've been a gamer since the first cod series don't come at me with noobish shit fucking troll get a life..you mad bro?

  • @stigmatic79 Lol fucking retard.

  • @MegaBloomers you forgot the hdd :P

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