hey guys so for the first step
I'm going to be installing these fans on the frame I penetrated three
holes to match up the holes on the fan on this board over here now I'm going to be using
some machine screws which will tie everything up later I'm going to be using some zip ties
which will tie all the fans all together as well if you're interested in purchasing
any of the components that I'm going to be using in the video the link is going be in the
description below so make sure you check that out so for this one, the wire is actually on the
top portion I want it to be on the bottom that way I could connect the straight to the PSU next i'm going to be installing
the 1660 super from PNY i'm going to be using these risers from gpu
risers which i'm going to be connecting to my graphic cards for this you have to match
up the slot there's a smaller portion here a gap and a big portion so just like plain let go next i'm going to be putting the gpu right here
the bottom beam is going to be supporting the gpu and i'm going to be screwing the gpu to this top
beam so measure this portion here in equal sizes and i'm going to be penetrating it hole so i
can install the gpu into this frame now i'm installing the ram and the cpu on the motherboard
so for the motherboard i chose the TB-250 BTC Pro and there's a few important factors you
have to consider when choosing a motherboard one the cpu needs to match the motherboard they
need to be compatible and also you need to match the slot for the ram for this specific motherboard
you need a DDR4 it is recommended in 2133 but you can always get something at a higher
clock speed and technically clock it down so for the CPU, I chose the intel core I find
this is the 6600k for the ram I went with the Corsair Vengeance RGB pro the same thing for
the ram you have to match the slot push it down that locks in then the second one I'm gonna attach the motherboard
to the base of the frame so for the support I'm going to use this
plastic anchor and I cut the anchor in half I'm using this portion doesn't have to be very tight I'm currently putting the power
supply this is a 1600 watt by EVGA one thing, I do want to point out is that
I'm still missing the CPU fan but the reason I haven't put it in is because I'm still waiting
for the delivery and once I receive the delivery I'm gonna be installing the fan
now let's connect the power source this is the 24 pin it's powering the
motherboard now we're going to power the CPU so now let's connect the SSD card
you can connect to any of these as you can see the SD card and the psu are
attached to the frame i just simply just match the holes from the sd card and just drilled a hole
into the frame and just screw in the component and i did the same thing with the psu so it's pretty
simple next i'm connecting the six pin VGA to the riser i purchased some PCIE splitters the reason
why i did that is this wire over here is not long enough to make the connection so the splinter
will compensate for the length and i'll be able to make my connection to the riser so one of
the most important safety factor is for you to buy some good quality wires it can handle the power
that is consumed by the riser and by the gpu what happens is if you buy a wire that is not the
spec the wire will eventually get hot and burn out your system or burn out your house so it is
very important for you to take good consideration of the wire that you are using these are 18 gauge
wires so for this specific application it is good make sure that these wires are well connected
and i'm talking about all the wires throughout the system just like your stake you want it well
done you want your connection well done as you can see i'm using the same pcie wire that's coming
from the power supply to feed the riser and the gpu and by the way i'm not an electrician if
you need professional biases this is not the place to get it this is just for entertainment
purposes next i'm going to be installing the fan this is the moment of truth i'm going
to turn on the power and hopefully this does not blow up on me the screen is super small.
nothing blew up you!.