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Ultimate DIY Desk PC - Desk Construction

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Compared to the components the table probably was cheap. The former seemed to total at least $6000.

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Finally! All here! Worth the wait, although a video with just B-Roll of the finished table wouldn't go amiss...!

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On 10/2/2016 at 2:14 AM, ClownFace1511 said:

Linus could of asked me for help...

 

Hit me up if you want to build a new one in the future or fix this one up.

ayy you want to help me fix my desk

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Hi! Im planing to build a similar desk, and I'm going to use the same pumps and reservoirs and radiators, so my question is how is the flow chart going? I'm adding cooling to my ram as well so do u have any tip on how The flow will go? Sorry for bad English , I'm Swedish :P

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Hey Guys I have a question of anyone and everyone. Do you guys think I could air cool the GPU instead ow water-cooling it? I have a MSI GTX 1060 Gaming X.

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On 12/18/2016 at 10:13 AM, potoooooooo said:

That came out pretty nice. The hanging tubes is pretty janky, though

I would make small passages that would be glued to the bottom of the desk to look clean and easy

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On 10/2/2016 at 2:32 PM, UberGamerKing said:

Can we get the design blueprints you used please, so we can build this ourselves

Yes please Linus, Do this!!!!!!!!

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Do anybody know if a 1000watt power supply will do for all this?

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11 minutes ago, Krille21 said:

Do anybody know if a 1000watt power supply will do for all this?

With only one GPU yes. It should. He said himself on the video it was massively overpowered.

 

But thats since I expect him to upgrade his new desk over the next 12 months.

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Alright away a while and i got to say this is one of the best looking table/computers i've seen in my life honestly it's beutiful made me wish for one myself all in all this is one of the single greatest things i've seen on the channal good job everybody invalved hope you got cake for the holidays :D

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So now I have startet building the PC desk! hope it turns out as good as Linus desk! 

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On 12/31/2016 at 9:43 AM, williamrheawe said:

where am i supposed to get io like power button

https://www.aliexpress.com/price/pc-start-button_price.html 

takes a few weeks for it to come but its wery cheap!

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@Krille21 I'm sure you'll do a better job with the paint than they did, or at least I hope ;) 

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1 minute ago, obi-fade-kenobi said:

@Krille21 I'm sure you'll do a better job with the paint than they did, or at least I hope ;) 

whaat i thought it looked nice? But Im going with a black/Red Color scheme! Haven´t really figured out how im going to mix it up thou..

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On 12/31/2016 at 9:43 AM, williamrheawe said:

where am i supposed to get io like power button

http://www.frozencpu.com/cat/l2/g44/c153/list/p1/DIYMod_Parts-Switches.html   and here if you don´t want to wait that long.,

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I wonder how the pump is going to react when it´s not gravity fed ?

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Hey,

 

What did you screw the motherboard standoffs into? As im building something similar and dont know what they are called.

Cheers

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