Yes, please more videos like this, seeing your "thought" process, the why you did "this", "this" way is very helpful and informative. Seeing your "struggles" as well as the successes is worth much more than ANY manual.
I know you dont usually read comments for your mental health but it has been such a pleasure watching you grow. I started watching back when you had your fx 8350 rig and wow honestly when I think about where you came from to where you are now and im just speechless. You put in an incredible amount of work and effort over the years to get where you are and it shows, it has been a pleasure to spectate through your journey and I will continue rooting for you no matter what. This build is amazing and cant wait to see it up and running! :)
For the figure, the “phone call hand” place it on the buster. For rgb theming, if you can have the back reservoir to be yellow to simulate megas health bar in games
I like when Jay said "I can never seem to do stuff the same way..." because to me, that shows how custom it really is. How personal it can get when going for a really stand-out or themed build. It would seem that all high end pcs would look the same. Flashy lights and water loop. But Jay really puts that touch on it that gives you that Custom Personal Computer vibe.
How you did those bends to bring the ports that weren't aligned was absolutely brilliant and the perfect way to do things. Way better than that EKWB prebuilt video you just did where one of the pipes wasn't parallel to the others (yeah that did trigger me) as the solution to get them to line to plug in.
@@phantoslayer9332 God damnit! Now I can't unsee that. Although ironically because the client (friend) wanted the look of connectors instead of one solid piece that would be an easy enough fix by simply removing the down tube and making a longer piece or the lazy way have it unseated in each fitting half a mm or whatever it takes to make it level.
seeing that Megaman in the build. i feel like you could align his blaster along the tubing, and maybe put an rgb strip on the back side of the tube that would light it up simulating his blaster firing.... that would be some sick rgb integration.
I’m invested and I can’t wait to see this build completed lol. I like this style of video, seeing your thought process and watching it all come together is really neat.
Really dig those tubing runs. I'm also a fan of the 90° fittings rather than bends in most builds, but essentially in this one. Can't wait to see it finished!
6:24 This is very good advice, my recent build was done with roughly half of the tubing used being from scrap segments that got bent and cut to size. Only needed a new piece for two long sections.
Great run for the different lines!! The extra reservoir will add some character, and may also be helpful in simulating an enemy who, virtually, is outside of the case. Loving this build, Jay. Keep up the great work!
The build is looking amazing 🤩🤯🤤! Love the white them of this build. I agree with use of the white hard line fittings on the top right side (than just a 90o tube bend alone). Jay you’re still sounding a bit under the weather ⛈🌧. Hope you feel better soon 😇🌈🌅
This is looking good. I like the 90 degree fittings too. It makes it look more robust and industrial. If I ever do a custom loop that's how I'd do it. Great job Jay!
Jay, the idea you had adding an LED to the blaster explosion would make it stand out so much more. You really should consider doing it. Also, I think it would be sick if you have Mega Man hanging off the flat part of the tube connecting the reservoir with the hole you drilled out and the CPU and make him look more dynamic using some kind of blinking LED effect to simulate the blaster firing. I don't know if there is more room in the model itself for additional LEDs but honestly, it would make it stand out so much more with more blinking shit.
just wanted to say thanks for all the videos Jay because of you and your team I have built my first hard-line water cool system. Thank you for all your informational videos. keep them coming.
11:22 YES! I'm not a WoWarships player, but this would be awesome!! Especially since it's already painted gray, lol (albeit the gray is a tad bit darker than a battleship). With the 3D printer, your airbrush skills, and water cooling know-how, that could turn out amazing!
great video Jay, really enjoyed the level of detail on the routing. Will be interesting to see how the 2nd res. fairs on the cooling and whether your able to keep it filled without adding bubbles so its constantly exerting pressure and not disrupt the flow from the main pump-res.
I do have to say that I've been loving this first person view build series. Not only is it informative on different ideas oh how to do liquid builds but it's also been a pretty chill, can watch whenever type video. My suggestion Jay, definitely do another 1 of these. And no it doesn't have to be another computer but building anything in general. Keep it up! 👍👍🤘🤘
Just had a thought… all motherboards are a flat one piece pcb… how about modular boards (similar looking to a raspberry pi super computer, but I digress!) Gpu’s compartmentalised, so it’s possible to squeeze into a case compartments for separated cooling rads and fans, Venturi’s to increase airflow over rads , increasing the volume of cooling fluids and to keep the cooling away from heat sources. Revolutionised pc cases built around a cooling solution
i'm just binge watching this build now (really wish the videos were in a playlist, cause the titles don't make it easy to find the next video) but i love the facts it's kinda unscripted, with some trial and error along the way...and i should know as i can never leave my PCs alone for too long...i'll spends days planning the doing research, get it all set up how i like it and then i change all the PC components a year later and start again 🙃 but this is a good series with good tips and advice 👍
Jay if you plan on working on more acrylic mods. I would invest and table CNC. That way it can be a little more automated. Yes you have to work up the designs in CAD. Get the right set up or mod it correctly and you can do aluminum.
Definitely getting Mega Man vibes from this loop. All the fittings are really making it work. A thought for the figure: could you swap or print a hand that would let him hang from the long tube in front of the big res? Would need to be careful about putting too much weight and popping it out of the rad or creating sag though.
Jay I think you are right with a dangling theme for Megaman, as it gives his open hand something to do rather than looking like he lost his 1980's cell phone mid call type of theme.
This inspires me to try watercooling. I think for a build i wouldn't mind trying this. You showed that just with some patience and a bit of skill you can alot of this stuff look really good.
Dammit... A reservoir in place of the 120 fan... Every time i watch one of your videos, MY most current build plan changes! Jay and his damn good ideas....
The more I watch these the more I wish I could do this for a living. I've been into electronics and gaming my whole life. Just wish I looked at it more like a job and not a hobby or else I could of went somewhere with it.
Hey Jay, once the system has bled, stand the pc on the back then pop a fill port on the 120 rad and gravity fill the 120,youll get a dribble out of it but it'll be 100% full👍👍
Man, I am loving this series, you are killing it! I have the same kinda like, back and forth with stuff, but the extra fittings and that last kink, I think it just adds so much more to the build. For Megaman, I forget if you picked your RAM already, but maybe that RGB would be enough along with the EK cpu block to make it glow! Either route you take, best of luck to you and your friend. Please take some B rolls of that!
If you have megaman in a lower power stance type position, and line his gun up with the tube that runs from the cpu block to the distro plate, you could do something cool with running an LED strip along that tube to illuminate it as if it’s the beam. If you do a snake effect with the lighting, you can make it look like the blast is traveling, which I think would be a really neat look.
Going with the fittings for the long run from the cpu block was a great call! I agree that the single bent tube looked too clean/naked in contrast to the rest of the runs. I think the idea of running an led to the blaster would be awesome (maybe even an rgb led lol)
This build seems like it would have really benefitted from X-flow rads instead of the more common dual pass rads (barring whether or not they would have fit, it looks like the tolerances would be close). I am curious to see how it would have looked!
I think if he'd ditched the distro and front mounted the rad instead of placing it in the bottom it would have solved for a lot of the issues in the bends, not being parallel from one another
I actually have 2 diaroma builds in mind. One is the jungle and another in a city. And I wouldn't hide any cables. Instead, incorporate them into the scene.
I’ve been wanting that megaman figure for so long. The reason it looks a lot different to others is because it’s a unique design that Truforce had made so its really on its own
The 120 reservoir will defenetly be under pressure and not under vakuum. First: its lower than the highest point of your loop and second: the restriction of the cpu block increases the pressure even more when the system is running. Cool build!
@@Jayztwocents how did you come to this conclusion? Could you try it out? For example opening the fillport while the system is running? Anyway thanks for answering!
i really enjoy these build vlogs. ive really been toying with redoing my loop, thanks Jay haha :P and every time i watch one of these vlogs, it gets me all fired up haha. only thing is my system would be down for probably 2 days, and i just cant deal with that right now haha. this build is coming along nicely! i cant wait to see it all buttoned up :)
You could put Mega Man in a pose like he’s wall kicking or sliding down the wall of the back of the case just to the right of the mobo behind the return line from the CPU. And have his canon firing back at the glass panel. Or if you can 3D print a piece to hold him in mid air and make it look like his riding the return pipe from the CPU (sort of like a zip line) and firing his canon at the front of the case.
AWESOME!!! Yeah MM needs some leds , one in head and in the cannon. i was just thinking wire the red head one up to the cpu to blink but that may look like MM is loading and not working right lol . a dimming effect hand cannon would look cool. Id like to see more on that v8 build, i thought of some ideas for that thing.
Here's how to fill the system without any air remaining inside. Zero, guaranteed. Finish the run, decide where you have you fill port and make an adapter that goes from an adapter (from the fill port) to a valve to a hose (preferably something pliable like oxygen hose) then back to a threaded end, but with a Y valve (or you can put a Y pipe and two pieces of hose with two separate taps, if you can't find a Y valve). These fittings can be run of the mill garden stuff. Once you're done, close one tap (of the two) and run vacuum (nothing big, just enough to collapse that soft rubber, too much and you risk doing damage) on the other. Remove all the air in the installation and close that tap as well. The hose should be collapsed and holding (this also helps you figure out if the installation is leak proof or not. Once you're assured there's no leaks, pour all the coolant (and a little bit more) you need and submerge the taps in the coolant. Release either of the valves and the coolant will be sucked inside the installation. No air will remain, since no air is inside the system, only vacuum. As long as the valve remains submerged, you'll have a full system. The tricky part is now to remove the hose without spilling stuff everywhere. Close the valve by the fill port, and position the PC in a position where no coolant will leak from the threaded hole of the fill tap, if it were to be on its own. I'd use some Plasticine to make a small dam around the fill hole and remove the contraption allowing the little coolant between the valve and the fill port to spill. Removable of said coolant can be done with a towel and the last step after removing the Plasticine is to thread the fill port. No air. It sounds complicated because i have to explain it, but this is what car technicians do to your coolant system when they have to remove the coolant for a leak, but the coolant is still new, recently added. They remove the coolant under vacuum into a reservoir and keep it there, then use vacuum to suck it back into the car, without any air bubbles trapped in there. Several YT channels in the car world have demonstrated the operation, which would probably be a good thing to watch for a better explanation of the process.
I think that everything you have done looks great, especially keeping in mind that it's supposed to have that video game feel. I think everything really does work together for that aesthetic.
As a Megaman fan, I can say that he going thru pipes it's extremely normal, I would use them as part of the scenery. Maybe 3D printing a Mettaur and placing him on top of a pipe and having MM jump to shoot it.
I hope you see this jay. Im following this build as i bought the NZXT case. I hope that you put the videos for this build in a playlist. I would really like to watch this from beginning to end.
Jay talking directly to a camera on a rant or him holding a camera is the best content. Lienus, Cuxus, and Sir Jay are the only three I watch. Love all three it's just hard to be offensive to Cents...GOT EM!!! 😆 Jay making it personal is nothing like Steve or Linus. I hope you never think you need to recreate yourself bud.
Mega man shooting out of the case on the bottom looks really cool, because it looks like he is defending the GPU. should put the other arm out like he is shielding it, lol I might need to get a figure to put in my case. That looks really fun.
Yo, honestly if you left the side and front panels off, this looks so cool as-is. I'd love to have a case like this themed to look like a Gundam catapult or hangar. Not having any glass panels to prevent me from pulling the models back out is a win in my book.
Those tubes look freakin amazing. The one over the fans on the bottom rad is awesome same with the rest. The build is looking freakin sweeet. Im not jealous, you are! Lol great work as always Jay!
oh yeah, i've been loving the brain dump type videos, the thought process is really facinating with the multiple tubes in angle it's looking a lot more cohesive
Megaman is easy, I challenge you to make me a Tomb Raider themed Pc loaded for a virtual production set-up.... now for real, I love this kind of videos where we can see the problem solving of the design and implementation. Keep on the good work!!
after the last tube run there, I pointed out to the wife here, just how good Jay is at doing custom water tube work ... and at that moment he's handheld with the camera showing us all what he aint so good at. Phil ... dont let him do that, still feelin' queezy.
Yes, please more videos like this, seeing your "thought" process, the why you did "this", "this" way is very helpful and informative. Seeing your "struggles" as well as the successes is worth much more than ANY manual.
Long live JayzTwoCents
All hail the overlord🤣
I know you dont usually read comments for your mental health but it has been such a pleasure watching you grow. I started watching back when you had your fx 8350 rig and wow honestly when I think about where you came from to where you are now and im just speechless. You put in an incredible amount of work and effort over the years to get where you are and it shows, it has been a pleasure to spectate through your journey and I will continue rooting for you no matter what. This build is amazing and cant wait to see it up and running! :)
u are a verey nice person
Its odd, I never see any bad comments these days. I wonder if they used to be bad.
@@TheGreatProphecy a lot of people use to be I think
@luna playz 07 such a shame. I love jay and his content, it makes my day. makes me sad to think he doesnt look at comments.
@@TheGreatProphecy well attest there are nice comments incase he can
For the figure, the “phone call hand” place it on the buster. For rgb theming, if you can have the back reservoir to be yellow to simulate megas health bar in games
Brilliant
What's the "buster"? I'm probably going to say, "oh I new that" once u reply.
@@stang10189 the "hand cannon"
@@Damascus_Zeramas I knew it was something simple that I should have been able to figure out.
Has megaman always been left cannoned?
Have Megaman wallsliding down the reservoir! You can glue a hand and foot to it. I think that'd look cool.
Now there's a good idea!
That 120 resovoir is awesome! I love the position where a fan traditionally goes so you can show off the liquid. Love the figurine too
I like when Jay said "I can never seem to do stuff the same way..." because to me, that shows how custom it really is. How personal it can get when going for a really stand-out or themed build. It would seem that all high end pcs would look the same. Flashy lights and water loop. But Jay really puts that touch on it that gives you that Custom Personal Computer vibe.
How you did those bends to bring the ports that weren't aligned was absolutely brilliant and the perfect way to do things. Way better than that EKWB prebuilt video you just did where one of the pipes wasn't parallel to the others (yeah that did trigger me) as the solution to get them to line to plug in.
He's hitting it out of the park. He really has become a pro.
At 7:32 the one going to the cpu isn’t completely level and it’s getting on my nerves
@@phantoslayer9332 God damnit! Now I can't unsee that. Although ironically because the client (friend) wanted the look of connectors instead of one solid piece that would be an easy enough fix by simply removing the down tube and making a longer piece or the lazy way have it unseated in each fitting half a mm or whatever it takes to make it level.
@@Mike__B I lowkey stopped watching the video because it kept messing with me, adhd am I right
@@phantoslayer9332 You're not right, OCD is what you meant, ADHD just means you can't pay attention in general and can't sit still.
Man I am loving this series. Miss these build vlog style videos so much. The MegaMan should be the traditional hanging from the ceiling shoot down
seeing that Megaman in the build. i feel like you could align his blaster along the tubing, and maybe put an rgb strip on the back side of the tube that would light it up simulating his blaster firing.... that would be some sick rgb integration.
Really liking this, the tubes and fittings and the whole white/frosted theme make me think of classic Megaman games, some kind of ice level :D
I’m invested and I can’t wait to see this build completed lol. I like this style of video, seeing your thought process and watching it all come together is really neat.
Tube layout is pretty sick. thoughtful and well ordered/composed.
Enjoying the vlog style builds. Keep it up.
That loop is a good balance of showing your tubing bending skills and utilizing fittings to balance the look. I like it a lot.
I have the 360 version of that reservoir. I like it a lot. Great video as always!
Love that build.
Integrate the Mega Man character with the tube! The Buster cannon immediately looked similar to the fitting behind it, that could be a cool effect.
I can feel your excitement through the camera and it's contagious 🔥
Really dig those tubing runs. I'm also a fan of the 90° fittings rather than bends in most builds, but essentially in this one. Can't wait to see it finished!
Frosted tubes are looking great on that white case. I know you've shown bending 100 times, but I'd still love to see it in these videos.
I love the build. These videos have been a lot of fun to watch your process.
6:24 This is very good advice, my recent build was done with roughly half of the tubing used being from scrap segments that got bent and cut to size. Only needed a new piece for two long sections.
My JTC Retro Gaming Mat arrived yesterday! It's MAGNIFICENT!!
Great run for the different lines!! The extra reservoir will add some character, and may also be helpful in simulating an enemy who, virtually, is outside of the case. Loving this build, Jay. Keep up the great work!
The build is looking amazing 🤩🤯🤤! Love the white them of this build. I agree with use of the white hard line fittings on the top right side (than just a 90o tube bend alone). Jay you’re still sounding a bit under the weather ⛈🌧. Hope you feel better soon 😇🌈🌅
This is looking good. I like the 90 degree fittings too. It makes it look more robust and industrial. If I ever do a custom loop that's how I'd do it. Great job Jay!
BEST ACTUAL PLUMBING I EVER SEEN JAY DO BUT IT WAS A SIMPLE CHEMNEY
Jay, the idea you had adding an LED to the blaster explosion would make it stand out so much more. You really should consider doing it. Also, I think it would be sick if you have Mega Man hanging off the flat part of the tube connecting the reservoir with the hole you drilled out and the CPU and make him look more dynamic using some kind of blinking LED effect to simulate the blaster firing. I don't know if there is more room in the model itself for additional LEDs but honestly, it would make it stand out so much more with more blinking shit.
man, do I love a white build with frosted tubes. Great build Jay!
Such a good looking build. Reviving the SMA8 would be great since they’re coming back!
Love the look of the build. After watching a number of videos of your builds, I really like the almost antiseptic look of this one.
just wanted to say thanks for all the videos Jay because of you and your team I have built my first hard-line water cool system. Thank you for all your informational videos. keep them coming.
11:22 YES! I'm not a WoWarships player, but this would be awesome!! Especially since it's already painted gray, lol (albeit the gray is a tad bit darker than a battleship). With the 3D printer, your airbrush skills, and water cooling know-how, that could turn out amazing!
great video Jay, really enjoyed the level of detail on the routing. Will be interesting to see how the 2nd res. fairs on the cooling and whether your able to keep it filled without adding bubbles so its constantly exerting pressure and not disrupt the flow from the main pump-res.
Thank you so much for all your advice. Finally, I was able to build and finish my first new rig on the same day!!
I do have to say that I've been loving this first person view build series. Not only is it informative on different ideas oh how to do liquid builds but it's also been a pretty chill, can watch whenever type video.
My suggestion Jay, definitely do another 1 of these. And no it doesn't have to be another computer but building anything in general.
Keep it up! 👍👍🤘🤘
I really like how that loop turned out. Looks super clean.
Its always comforting when the motherboard you just got is used in a video. Gives me hope in my tech understanding 😂
Jay at his best right here. This type of content is best for this channel.
so darn clean! double reservoirs nailed it!
Jay, this system really is looking GREAT!!!!
This build is coming out sick!!! Love the white
Just had a thought… all motherboards are a flat one piece pcb… how about modular boards (similar looking to a raspberry pi super computer, but I digress!) Gpu’s compartmentalised, so it’s possible to squeeze into a case compartments for separated cooling rads and fans, Venturi’s to increase airflow over rads , increasing the volume of cooling fluids and to keep the cooling away from heat sources.
Revolutionised pc cases built around a cooling solution
Looks amazing. I love the way the tubing flows and the smaller reservoir looks awesome. Looking forward to the next video.
"too close to those threads, and I don't want to screw with that" is a funny play on words
I love these videos jay!! Ive been waiting for an update on this build!!! I can’t wait for the follow up!! Tons of potential with this theme.
Glad to see you posting so often! Keep it rolling! Love the build update videos
I’ve been enjoying watching the development of this build
i'm just binge watching this build now (really wish the videos were in a playlist, cause the titles don't make it easy to find the next video) but i love the facts it's kinda unscripted, with some trial and error along the way...and i should know as i can never leave my PCs alone for too long...i'll spends days planning the doing research, get it all set up how i like it and then i change all the PC components a year later and start again 🙃 but this is a good series with good tips and advice 👍
RUN AN LED IN THAT FIRE for Megaman!!!
It's a MUST!!! It'll light up with him when you turn on the PC!
Jay if you plan on working on more acrylic mods. I would invest and table CNC. That way it can be a little more automated. Yes you have to work up the designs in CAD. Get the right set up or mod it correctly and you can do aluminum.
Hugh respect’s to you jay.
Definitely getting Mega Man vibes from this loop. All the fittings are really making it work. A thought for the figure: could you swap or print a hand that would let him hang from the long tube in front of the big res? Would need to be careful about putting too much weight and popping it out of the rad or creating sag though.
its like he has a body-cam loving it pls keep it going
Can't wait for this build to be completed!
Jay I think you are right with a dangling theme for Megaman, as it gives his open hand something to do rather than looking like he lost his 1980's cell phone mid call type of theme.
This is a good outcome. Just note adding a second res will create a fairly large pressure drop to your system.
That set up actually looks rad as hell. GG Jay!
This inspires me to try watercooling. I think for a build i wouldn't mind trying this. You showed that just with some patience and a bit of skill you can alot of this stuff look really good.
I love how much you love fiddling with PC gear! fellow tech heads make me happy.
Dammit... A reservoir in place of the 120 fan... Every time i watch one of your videos, MY most current build plan changes! Jay and his damn good ideas....
You nailed it with the "Mario-esque" description. I can see MM chasing the bad guy through a factory here.
The more I watch these the more I wish I could do this for a living. I've been into electronics and gaming my whole life. Just wish I looked at it more like a job and not a hobby or else I could of went somewhere with it.
the extra fittings is the right call
Hey Jay, once the system has bled, stand the pc on the back then pop a fill port on the 120 rad and gravity fill the 120,youll get a dribble out of it but it'll be 100% full👍👍
Man, I am loving this series, you are killing it! I have the same kinda like, back and forth with stuff, but the extra fittings and that last kink, I think it just adds so much more to the build. For Megaman, I forget if you picked your RAM already, but maybe that RGB would be enough along with the EK cpu block to make it glow! Either route you take, best of luck to you and your friend. Please take some B rolls of that!
Looking forward to seeing coolant flowing in this build.
Damn this might be my favorite build in a long time. So clean. Love the fittings
Jay is such a beautiful specimen 😊
Very neat Jay, clean and crisp.. top work!
If you have megaman in a lower power stance type position, and line his gun up with the tube that runs from the cpu block to the distro plate, you could do something cool with running an LED strip along that tube to illuminate it as if it’s the beam. If you do a snake effect with the lighting, you can make it look like the blast is traveling, which I think would be a really neat look.
You’re doing a great job, I love your videos. Take care of your health my dude ❤
Going with the fittings for the long run from the cpu block was a great call! I agree that the single bent tube looked too clean/naked in contrast to the rest of the runs. I think the idea of running an led to the blaster would be awesome (maybe even an rgb led lol)
This build seems like it would have really benefitted from X-flow rads instead of the more common dual pass rads (barring whether or not they would have fit, it looks like the tolerances would be close). I am curious to see how it would have looked!
Very few cases fit Xcross rads. It's the reason I went with a Phanteks ENTHOO PRO 2. Crossflow 360s top and bottom with a crossflow 420 in the front.
I think if he'd ditched the distro and front mounted the rad instead of placing it in the bottom it would have solved for a lot of the issues in the bends, not being parallel from one another
I actually have 2 diaroma builds in mind. One is the jungle and another in a city. And I wouldn't hide any cables. Instead, incorporate them into the scene.
I’ve been wanting that megaman figure for so long. The reason it looks a lot different to others is because it’s a unique design that Truforce had made so its really on its own
The 120 reservoir will defenetly be under pressure and not under vakuum. First: its lower than the highest point of your loop and second: the restriction of the cpu block increases the pressure even more when the system is running. Cool build!
I know that all sounds logical, but it's incorrect.
@@Jayztwocents how did you come to this conclusion? Could you try it out? For example opening the fillport while the system is running? Anyway thanks for answering!
i really enjoy these build vlogs. ive really been toying with redoing my loop, thanks Jay haha :P and every time i watch one of these vlogs, it gets me all fired up haha. only thing is my system would be down for probably 2 days, and i just cant deal with that right now haha. this build is coming along nicely! i cant wait to see it all buttoned up :)
I am SO jealous of your tube game, especially those slight kinks.
You could put Mega Man in a pose like he’s wall kicking or sliding down the wall of the back of the case just to the right of the mobo behind the return line from the CPU. And have his canon firing back at the glass panel.
Or if you can 3D print a piece to hold him in mid air and make it look like his riding the return pipe from the CPU (sort of like a zip line) and firing his canon at the front of the case.
AWESOME!!! Yeah MM needs some leds , one in head and in the cannon. i was just thinking wire the red head one up to the cpu to blink but that may look like MM is loading and not working right lol . a dimming effect hand cannon would look cool. Id like to see more on that v8 build, i thought of some ideas for that thing.
Here's how to fill the system without any air remaining inside. Zero, guaranteed.
Finish the run, decide where you have you fill port and make an adapter that goes from an adapter (from the fill port) to a valve to a hose (preferably something pliable like oxygen hose) then back to a threaded end, but with a Y valve (or you can put a Y pipe and two pieces of hose with two separate taps, if you can't find a Y valve). These fittings can be run of the mill garden stuff.
Once you're done, close one tap (of the two) and run vacuum (nothing big, just enough to collapse that soft rubber, too much and you risk doing damage) on the other. Remove all the air in the installation and close that tap as well. The hose should be collapsed and holding (this also helps you figure out if the installation is leak proof or not. Once you're assured there's no leaks, pour all the coolant (and a little bit more) you need and submerge the taps in the coolant. Release either of the valves and the coolant will be sucked inside the installation.
No air will remain, since no air is inside the system, only vacuum. As long as the valve remains submerged, you'll have a full system.
The tricky part is now to remove the hose without spilling stuff everywhere. Close the valve by the fill port, and position the PC in a position where no coolant will leak from the threaded hole of the fill tap, if it were to be on its own. I'd use some Plasticine to make a small dam around the fill hole and remove the contraption allowing the little coolant between the valve and the fill port to spill. Removable of said coolant can be done with a towel and the last step after removing the Plasticine is to thread the fill port. No air.
It sounds complicated because i have to explain it, but this is what car technicians do to your coolant system when they have to remove the coolant for a leak, but the coolant is still new, recently added. They remove the coolant under vacuum into a reservoir and keep it there, then use vacuum to suck it back into the car, without any air bubbles trapped in there. Several YT channels in the car world have demonstrated the operation, which would probably be a good thing to watch for a better explanation of the process.
I think that everything you have done looks great, especially keeping in mind that it's supposed to have that video game feel. I think everything really does work together for that aesthetic.
As a Megaman fan, I can say that he going thru pipes it's extremely normal, I would use them as part of the scenery.
Maybe 3D printing a Mettaur and placing him on top of a pipe and having MM jump to shoot it.
VERY cool build - enjoying your decision making narrative as a part of the process.
Wow, I love how this is coming together. The new tubing you installed looks fantastic.
I hope you see this jay. Im following this build as i bought the NZXT case. I hope that you put the videos for this build in a playlist. I would really like to watch this from beginning to end.
Jay talking directly to a camera on a rant or him holding a camera is the best content. Lienus, Cuxus, and Sir Jay are the only three I watch. Love all three it's just hard to be offensive to Cents...GOT EM!!! 😆 Jay making it personal is nothing like Steve or Linus. I hope you never think you need to recreate yourself bud.
It would be interesting if you painted the fittings to match the color of megaman's dark blue and have the fluid be the light blue of megaman.
To make the badges the right way up, try swapping the left and right sides and then flip them over so they are the right way up.
Mega man shooting out of the case on the bottom looks really cool, because it looks like he is defending the GPU. should put the other arm out like he is shielding it, lol I might need to get a figure to put in my case. That looks really fun.
Yo, honestly if you left the side and front panels off, this looks so cool as-is. I'd love to have a case like this themed to look like a Gundam catapult or hangar. Not having any glass panels to prevent me from pulling the models back out is a win in my book.
Those tubes look freakin amazing. The one over the fans on the bottom rad is awesome same with the rest. The build is looking freakin sweeet. Im not jealous, you are! Lol great work as always Jay!
oh yeah, i've been loving the brain dump type videos, the thought process is really facinating
with the multiple tubes in angle it's looking a lot more cohesive
Megaman is easy, I challenge you to make me a Tomb Raider themed Pc loaded for a virtual production set-up.... now for real, I love this kind of videos where we can see the problem solving of the design and implementation. Keep on the good work!!
Yeap, I like the vlog style, and hear you talk about the ideas and what has been done, and so on.
Good to see progress on a build.
after the last tube run there, I pointed out to the wife here, just how good Jay is at doing custom water tube work ... and at that moment he's handheld with the camera showing us all what he aint so good at. Phil ... dont let him do that, still feelin' queezy.
Coming along so nicely!