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Paul Tan Painting his Maximus VI (Live)

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Y wont it load?!?! i needz to watchhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

In the grim darkness of the far future, there is only a GTX 1080, just a single 1080, where my glorious PC once stood....

For that is all I need, For the Emperor of Man, Jen-Hsun Huang, protects. We march for Nvidia, and we shall know no fear!

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I'm proud to be a Filipino... haha go Paul Tan!

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Mabuhay ka PaulTan :)

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paul is transferring the stream to twitch.tv 

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I'm proud to be a Filipino... haha go Paul Tan!

....send me your women.

 

Haha, Paul Tan easily has some of the sexiest computer builds I've ever seen.

I wish he had an online store or something.

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Thanks everyone!!!!

well im a huge fan so ama post cool stuff you do on the forums such as this :)

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What did you put in the inner connections of the RAM and PCI-e slots in order from preventing them getting corrupted by the paint of the spray? 

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What did you put in the inner connections of the RAM and PCI-e slots in order from preventing them getting corrupted by the paint of the spray? 

 Exactly what i was thinking but look at that USB 3 port it looks like he didnt put anything in that!

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Yea I thought of that but its better to put on and off several times a crappy pci card for chipping off the paint of the connections and blow them with air before real use because its working doesnt mean it will work optimal or everytime.

Nice job anyway! :)

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