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Fallout 4 "Bomb Case" Build Log Parts List

Fallout Anthology

Amazon: http://geni.us/3E8f
NCIX: http://bit.ly/1Qr3BSE

 

Intel 6700K

Amazon: http://geni.us/24YO

NCIX: http://bit.ly/1NR2c44

 

AMD Fury Nano

Amazon: http://geni.us/B2x

NCIX: http://bit.ly/1SF5SIW

 

ASUS Maximus Impact VIII

Amazon: http://geni.us/rEv

NCIX: http://bit.ly/1iPR3Xk

 

Corsair Vengeance LPX RAM

Amazon:http://geni.us/1DEp

NCIX: http://bit.ly/1Y1mspt

 

Silverstone SFX PSU

Amazon: http://geni.us/3BUH

NCIX: http://bit.ly/1MTz4gK

 

When Luke received his Fallout Collection and saw the awesome bomb case that house the games, he came up with a bit of a crazy idea...

 

Part 1:

Vessel: https://www.vessel.com/videos/DhtwNo0eB

YouTube:

 

Part 2:

Vessel: https://www.vessel.com/videos/TRIQ_5ZMm

YouTube:

 

The conclusion!:

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vcqJOWzHKo&feature=youtu.be

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I like these, they are super creative. 

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This os a great idea. I would like to do this as well for myself...

But perhaps a bit longer and with a few different changes.

Either way it was great, although Luke probably could have done a few things better.

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The link for amazon links to the power supply.  :mellow:  :blink:

Sigh... Idk why it does that sometimes...

 

Fixed :)

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I was not expecting this to work. I was pleasantly surprised.

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That was quite creative, if it was me I'd just throw a Raspberry Pi into the bomb and call it a day...

Any unknown button should be pressed even number of times.

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That was quite creative, if it was me I'd just throw a Raspberry Pi into the bomb and call it a day...

 

Not really useful for gaming

 

I'd watercool the shit out of it

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@Godlygamer23 and I cringed and cried a little bit while watching these.

Oh yeah, we definitely cringed.

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This is such an awesome series of videos, and the final result looks amazing. I can't believe @Slick was able to get such good cooling in that bomb.

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Super cool! Even with the extended bomb it looks epic. Imagine a mod for the fatboy allowing it to fire a "Luke Nuke" in F4 ^_^

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I have been waiting for this to come up... Why on EARTH did he not solder the PC power switch to the switch from the bomb? Like honestly, he would've saved himself so much time and struggle. The switches just connects the circuits, so surely it could work if you connect each circuit..? This honestly made me kind of mad.

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Okay, This thing needs to be a permanent background decoration on The WAN Show.

 

Don't just tear it apart and abandon it overnight.

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I love PC mod vids, but man some of that was truly ghetto rigged. Would have liked to have seen that power cable insulated correctly after soldering. Also was there a reason why Luke went a roller instead of spray paint? 

 

I have been waiting for this to come up... Why on EARTH did he not solder the PC power switch to the switch from the bomb? Like honestly, he would've saved himself so much time and struggle. The switches just connects the circuits, so surely it could work if you connect each circuit..? This honestly made me kind of mad.

I think he mentioned voltage issues. TBH, I would have removed the original switch all together, the noise/sound is sort of annoying, and isn't that awesome that it's worth keeping.
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I think he mentioned voltage issues. TBH, I would have removed the original switch all together, the noise/sound is sort of annoying, and isn't that awesome that it's worth keeping.

 

 

I honestly don't think there are any issues..? I didn't hear him mention anything.

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I have been waiting for this to come up... Why on EARTH did he not solder the PC power switch to the switch from the bomb? Like honestly, he would've saved himself so much time and struggle. The switches just connects the circuits, so surely it could work if you connect each circuit..? This honestly made me kind of mad.

Because the "bomb" switch using different voltages if you connected the PSU button to it, it will fry the cables and even possibly damage the power supply

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Because the "bomb" switch using different voltages if you connected the PSU button to it, it will fry the cables and even possibly damage the power supply

 

You don't connect the cables to the power supply though. You connect them directly to the motherboard pins.

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You don't connect the cables to the power supply though. You connect them directly to the motherboard pins.

Whoops, wasn't thinking about that.

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I like it!

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Did Luke ever figure out why it red screened on him? My tower does that to me about once a month and it gets really annoying..

I would assurme it was the "psu issues" he talked about (overdrawing)

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