We wanted to introduce you all to another industry veteran and someone we've worked with a long time and respect. Dave has been a reviewer, a case modder, a water cooling technician, and now basically professionally builds computers for trade shows. If you've ever thought about working in the industry, this gives you an idea for what the technicians go through to get builds done in time for their companies.
Thanks for coming to chat to me about the case Steve! It was awesome to see you at InWin HQ. Quite the surprise. It's always a pleasure to chat to you! Apologies for my head being all over the place. Sleep deprivation and not having time to do any concrete notes on the case made for a bit of an unusual video from me, but hey, you're editors did a great job! See you very soon hopefully! - Dave
I dinged a $250 case last year and it stung. If only I had had an InWin rep with a handy sheet of stickers, I might still have that case, rather than selling it on to someone willing to face the result of my fumblefingers.
While I may not like a lot of the cases In Win make, I love and appreciate their willingness to do different things and be creative with them. The industry needs more In Wins. And this build was actually really cool. It came out looking really good.
Man, I wish there was a GN custom build channel that shows all kinds of custom builds from concept to finished product. I would love to learn by watching and get ideas for my own. Great work!
Loving the people-focused content! Always cool to see the faces of people who actually produce the products we can enthuse over. And i have to say, especially in these interviews it just seems that everyone just loves doing their job. Great stuff :D
Oh... That sticker, I remember noticing it in the video, it stood out. It was a bit too much. Then I went to sleep, and woke up, and thought - yeah, too much. It's too much. Glad to know there was a reason behind it!
Good to see the double rotary fitting in action. I couldn't work out whether they would be useful in my builds but now I know they would. I'll be ordering a few of them ready for my next maintenance cycle (I have 2 water cooled builds).
@@stevewatson6839 Honestly it's not a big difference. I like Klein, Wiha and many other tools also. The small difference for me that sets Wera tools up a notch is that I haven't bought one disappointing tool from them.
“Put a bit of water based lube and it will slide right in.” Is not a sentence I expected to hear on Gamers Nexus. Cool build. Personally I’m happy with the computer working. If it looks half way decent that’s just a plus.
This is correct, however, the screws were too long in the prototype sample and they would hit each slat as you tried to push it in, so if you flip it, it scratches the sliders, but doesn't get stuck, which is far better when showing it off haha :D
Finally, in the RU-vid computer enthusiast community, a man called Dave who sounds like he's from somewhere in the Midlands (UK). Keep up the good steriotype sir, from Yorkshire.
I just love how clean it looks and I dislike custom loops for the constant fear of leaks spontaneously happening which I've seen before happen in builds shared on Reddit.
That is a super clean and beautiful build! Can We find out what fittings and parts they used from the EK line of products ? I prolly couldnt hear it well if they mentioned it XD
Haha, yeah, my voice was gone from talking to people all day and then partying all evening. It's one of those things that always happens at events. Unless you're sensible like Steve and go for nice dinners and then head back at a reasonable time to edit and write content!
@@davido_labido Amazing! Yeah it’s funny how accents stick for some people but not for others tbh. Actually thinking of moving up to Sheffield from London - perhaps I’ll see you from the m1….
@@davido_labidoOh cool. I've got family that way and the accent on Gamers Nexus made me do a second take. It was great to see your build, I really like your work.
'Not affordable' and ek. Name a better combo. They're cool products, but I'd rather get an entire loop by alphacool for the price of a distroplate from ek. Which from jays video, just looks incomplete compared to the alphacool distro.
$750 Case ? hmmmm , more than many peoples whole pc`s , pricing out the poor guy in the room , but that`s just how apple works , oops , sorry not sorry