Welcome to part 2 of the Cooler Master 360 build! This PC has (4) 360mm Radiators and is unlike any case you have ever seen before! Today I continue on with the build log style of taking you along for the ride building this beast! Get your $5 sign-up bonus at http://privacy.com/jayztwocents. You can use it on your first purchase! Privacy has a free plan with no transaction fees for domestic purchases. Protect your financial identity online with virtual cards. ○ Get your JayzTwoCents Merch Here! - https://www.jayztwocents.com ○ Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkWQ0gDrqOCarmUKmppD7GQ/join ○ Join the official JTC Discord! https://discord.gg/jayztwocents ○○○○○○ Items featured in this video available at Amazon ○○○○○○ ► Amazon US - https://amzn.to/43wnUsz ► Amazon UK - http://amzn.to/Zx813L ► Amazon Canada - http://amzn.to/1tl6vc6 ••• Follow me on your favorite Social Media! ••• Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/jayztwocents Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/jayztwocents Instagram: http://instagram.com/jayztwocents# SUBSCRIBE! http://bit.ly/sub2JayzTwoCents --- 00:00 Finally got the parts 04:32 Radiator connector 07:14 In defense of iCue 09:21 Reinstalling radiators 11:17 Mounting reservoir 14:13 Jay's Cooling Systems Rant 16:31 CPU Block Install 19:27 Actually mounting reservoir 23:56 Figuring out loop 28:02 Leak testing 30:06 Next up...
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You can actually see the pressure dropping when you do your pressure test at the 30:00 minute mark. Just an FYI
30:10 The needle still moved. Just a bit. Wouldn't you leave the loop pressurized for 10 minutes and check if air has leaked after that? Not that fast of a peek?
Luv a good jay rant😂😂😂
You've got a shiny new CNC machine, make a plexi mount for the top!!
Jay i hope one day you will use components from Watercool (Heatkiller), because you have no idea how much you are missing out. But thank you for another build video.
As others noticed pressure was still dropping. As an aero engineer you lubricate the o-ring before fitting, not the tube.... you should never be shaving any of the o-ring off.
16:28 there's that ONE weirdo who eats onions like apples.
I'd say 3d print a bracket to slide over the reservoir tube that can bolt to that plate the pump/res is bolted to.
uhoh, that pressure tester was definitely still going down after tightening the cap
I love when Jay goes on rants. At the end, I'm usually saying, "Hell yeah, man!"
Happy mother's Day everyone from your friends in 🇨🇦💐🥂🍾🎂
12:20 hey jay 3d print a bracket that slides of the gpu mount in the case and extends to the viseo card
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Loved the rant 😂
15:23 Dad's yelling at us again.
"Lube it, stick it, spin it" words to live by
Also kids, you can plumb an out to an out (as in CPU out to GPU out or vice versa) if it's convenient for the loop with minimal thermal difference. Once the loop is heat saturated, as Jay points out, it doesn't matter. I'm 50 and have been doing this as long if not longer than Jay. I started with car heater cores, hose barbs and clamps with aquarium tubing and a good size fish pump from the pet stores. I used a CPU block from Danger Den in it's first year around early 2000.
Man, I love watching these build vids. Can't wait for part two.
I just used sli connectors for the radiators.
At 18:27 I think you mean "Cingular" The big round orange blob man logo .. i see it too !!!! LMAO .. .... singularity ...... close ...