We put a 3090 in it... - Hot Wheels Water Cooling - Summary

Summary

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The video is about building a powerful gaming PC inside a Hot Wheels case, with the help of Shank Mods, a modder who specializes in retro-themed builds. The challenges include fitting an RTX 3090, a Ryzen 5800X, and a custom water cooling loop in a 9.6 liter case, as well as modifying the chassis and the back plate to accommodate the components. The video shows the process of planning, cutting, drilling, assembling, and testing the PC, as well as showcasing the final result with a matching monitor, keyboard, and controller. The video also promotes Shank Mods' channel and Floatplane content, as well as War Thunder as the sponsor.

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1. Shank Mods is a modder who works on Hot Wheels PCs and other projects.
2. He invited James and Tynan from LTT to work on a dumb idea: put a RTX 3090 in a Hot Wheels chassis.
3. They used a Ryzen 5800X CPU, a Gigabyte mini ITX motherboard, two sticks of Ballistix RAM, and two SFX power supplies for the build.
4. They had to modify the chassis extensively to fit the GPU, the power supplies, and a 120mm radiator for water cooling.
5. They managed to get the system running without thermal throttling, even in a 9.6 liter case.
6. They also spray painted a keyboard and an Xbox controller to match the Hot Wheels theme.
7. The video was sponsored by War Thunder, a free-to-play online military vehicle combat game.