After we finished the video, realized this may be an awesome option for parents who want to stop their kids from over-using the computer. Or, would make an awesome prank item.
It's a testament to how flaky wake-on-LAN support is that these things exist. :D I turn my PC on via my phone and WOL but if you enable hibernation in Windows or do a million other things it breaks, so I've thought about these things as well.
i agree. More so if you want to have it like behind the TV or in a hard to get to but out of the way cabinet. Really for a home theater PC right now i would go with a x86 NAS and Raspberry Pi 2B or 3B controller board with that add-on for power on / power off. More expensive than that add-on would be but the NAS can be upgraded to have more storage. I think 180TB is the current max on most Prosumer NASes until you get into bigger than you should have due to drive fails hard drive sizes. That is enough room for a few 8k full length 4 hour long movies with all the extras too. So i would suggest 1080p so you could have like 200x the amount.
One of my favorite PC parts is a 300W Pico-PSU that accepts 12-24V input from a laptop adapter... I like doing mini-itx board builds with very SFF cases for small gaming PC's that can be moved / travelled with
I was looking today for that because im building a pc for my cabin and its off grid running on 12v battery bank (which voltage goes up to almost 15v when fully charged) but I couldn't find 300w only a 120w that accepts 12-24v voltage. Where did you find it?
Protip #2 and 2.5 the riser cable is hard to plug in because the bracket moves the gpu 1.5 inches backwards.......nor does it come with an HDMI 90degree cable.
@@HardwareCanucks I think a really great item you should include in perhaps part 2 of Cool PC Components is: A battery for desktop PCs (for that occasional power outage & naughty cats and babies pressing that power button)
@@aedufare6205 firstly it was never a cool component. It's just a power backup system/UPS. Secondly its pretty much necessary even if you have continuous power supply all the time I'd say an UPS should be within the Top 5 on your list because it can save your ass sometimes.
Dmitry, I really like the niche you have carved out for yourself in this style of content. Having followed all the big techtubes for several years, there was a time when everyone was doing the same stuff. It's nice to see that you guys, GN, LMG, and Paul and Kyle, have all managed to find yourselves relevant niches and stay successful.
The fact that I knew about all these items already can mean two things: A: the title is annoying clickbait B: I've watched way too much tech youtube. B is most likely.
Yeah I've been pointing out that this could also be good for server computers in a 4U chassis where by the time the front fans push through the hard drive banks, there's not much left to cool down the chipset, which do need some tender loving cooling when you're rocking dual socket.
I still have the V2 myself. It's in my server now, but it's been passed through several of my gaming desktops. With CAM software, it's an awesome solution.
Great job! Nicely put together and I like how you address some of the important details, like how the PCI riser means you're covering your other PCI slots, or you want to remember clearance for where you position the adjustable fan. Thanks for posting this!
Freaking love that USB hub, with all the accessories never seems like, even on high end motherboards you get enough USB ports. I used it in my latest build.
Definitely gonna use that internal USB header even though I have an ATX build, I can always use more functionality and use it in tandem with the power/reset remote.
I am working on building a PC into a PSX (these DESR-models) and some of this stuff is EXACTLY what I needed. Especially the internal hubs. Thanks for sharing these!
I made a little dongle which you connect to the motherboard header and you have power switch, reset switch and two HDD/PWR LEDs. It's super small, dimensions around 15x10x13mm and if mass manufactured could cost $5 or less. Perfect for test bench where MB doesn't have any switches, or just to test the parts outside the case before installation. Dmitri, do you want few as a christmas gift? :p
I'm pretty sure you could already start selling that on ebay pretty easily, there is a fee type of thing where you have to pay ebay like 5% of sales though.
Just email them. Im sure they will respond. IMO you should sell them. I think many will buy it. And asked other tech YT channel i think may will appreciate it
That little NZXT usb header is the best thing on this list. So useful, and if you want to have a usb Bluetooth adapter and your mouse sensor it makes them all as if they are built into the system. Mad cool.
I've been looking for 90 degree ATX and USB3 header adapters for several years, I've only seen them on chinese shops in very ugly blue and white colors. Never even bothered to look for a brand name version. Thanks for that! People who for example put their computer on the wall or something like that out of reach would hugely benefit from the remote power/reset I imagine. I'm already using the previous version of the NZXT internal hub that doesn't have a plastic housing. Very good selection!
I think I'm going to get that remote, never knew it existed til now. I'm just going to have to connect it to my desk with a key ring or something or else I'll end up losing it.
I think I'll get one too, although I'm concerned about the range. This was one of the last things remaining that kept me from banishing my computer from the room, so I can do whatever I want to do without background noise.
@@dominic.h.3363 For me I just have a weird setup where I keep the tower on top of a shelf in the corner to make space. Looks cool there, it's just that I almost have to stand on something to reach the power and reset button.
Sounds like someone has very long speaker cables and never uses any thumbdrives. But there are even wired soilutions. Just replace the power buttion with one on a longer cable. They don't need to be thicker than telephone wire. And I'd suggest getting a new case/fans/cooler on the way if the rig is that loud. Tose 90° adapters also help getting the cables to the front quickly, most boards got them straight out, and those angled ones would be nice. Now we only need SATA plugs with rotation in every direction.
Вот сидишь, слушаешь видос, ловишь приятные нотки произношения, а потом тебя зовут Дима,и всё сходится. Планеты встают в ряд, и обретается смысл. 10/10, спасибо)
You would be surprised how many people I met that do not know about additional usb extensions for pc... Or People who still think that a pc is the monitor...
Thank you for the video. I found it very helpful. I love videos like this. I hope you make more content like this where you showcase obscure useful items. Keep up the good work and have a great day!
Dustfilters from Demciflex. Comes in different sizes and formats. And also there are "ready to go" packages for some pc cases as an upgrade option. Silverstone's FP-55, is an awesome case addition. It converts a 5,25" bay into an external 3,5" bay (cardreader, fancontroller..) + 2 SSD-mounting points. and the black aluminum front looks super.
I've had issues with all my NZXT stuff, their quality control is non-existent. The only NZXT item I have left is a Hue+ in my sons computer, and it's getting swapped out next year when we do a system cleanup.
I am actually using it right now for over 3 month and it still works. But I heard some other people having same issue as you. So that's why I didn't use every port and only use it for LED accessories. I am pretty sure it's just badly built-up as other guy says, 'without fail safe'.
3:00 aww yeah the NZXT hub! Had to buy one for my super water cooled build since I simply ran out of board header space. Some parts filled the 9-pins yet others simply couldn't reach cleanly around the case. Wooo!
Sata power-splitters. Saved me a few headaches the last couple of builds. Especially when you need another 2 power connections for something like the corsair link RGB thing.
This could have a solution inside stuffy 4U home server chassis where there's no internal fans helping the chipset. I have a 120mm fan with those rubber screw replacement things that they put in AIOs to keep it elevated off the motherboard. Janky but it works and keeps the chipset managing the dual Xeons nice and cool.
I don't get why Mainboard company's still didn't redesigned their Mainboards so that electricity connectors are actually at the back of the Mainboard I know it can't lay flat down than bug there is really no need to be flat on the back than the cases just have to have the right holes and bam no power connectors except for gpu at the front
Love this video! My motherboard only has single USB2.0 internal and need many more for Lighting Node boxes, AIO connections, etc that still need internal USB 2.0 Thanks for the video!
All of the odd cooling devices back around 2008, lol. There were so many strange, cheap fans that were designed to be installed in various locations in your case to get a bit more airflow, like in the drive bays, PCI-E lanes, over the RAM, etc.
The Silverstone ultra fine mesh is available in all black (FF123B 120mm & FF143B 140mm). I just installed 5 in my rig back in Oct 2018, however mine did not have a reinforced frame like the one featured in the video and felt a bit flimsy, but after several months of use, they are holding up quite well. They do a great job of catching dust so your fans last longer and helps avoid having to tediously clean fan fins, especially in hard to reach areas (e.g. my AIO radiator is positioned so that I would have to take my motherboard out if I wanted to replace the fans). Rinse them gently under warm water and you're good to go. Although I liked the idea of magnetic attachment, most fan frames are plastic so I had to install screws anyhow aside from the PSU grill I replaced (since the PSU is metallic).
@@MrGamelover23 I used to have a bottom and side intake on my old case with no exterior mesh so I needed the Silverstone mesh covers on the fans. I just built a new system with the same intakes and noticed most modern cases include exterior mesh so the prev mentioned accessories are likely better suited for older cases, or ones that have mesh with large air holes that allow dust particulate.
An alternative to the remote power controls are smartplugs, but the main reason I use it is because they can also measure the power usage. Smart plugs & bulbs are great, can also use them with fans, to actually turn off a firestick (highjacks my Bluetooth headphones), plus other appliances. Most don't realise a regular wireless Xbox controller basically turns your PC into an Xbox. Velcro is also great; adhesive and non-adhesive strips used both inside and outside the PC.
I have to say I like both the remote start button and the internal USB expansion stuff. I'm not strictly speaking in need of either but I could find them useful.
I like how the wireless remote is the only thing you say we don't need, but most of us really want that. Now, time to see if I can find it in India or a suitable replacement. Sigh.
As someone who is into sound production and will soon have my PC in the next room with cables routed through the wall to get a completely silent room, that wireless on and reset remote looks amazing!! lol
I love my internal USB ports for all my wireless dongles for controllers. Not only does it make your case look clean, but you won’t snap another dongle when something inevitably bumps into it.
With a title like that, I was expecting this video to be clickbait, but I found the stuff in the video to be pretty interesting. I'm pleasantly surprised.
you forgot something... *a swiss army knife hopefully with a Phillips head screwdriver*
XD XD XD XD. WHAT AN O.G
How the hell do you remember that little thing from that catastrophic day.
Ahaha
He not fighting static he fighting cancer
lmao
thanks for all of this Star Lord
where is the cassette to USB converter?
LMAO
omg hahaha
I can't unsee that now 😂
Who!?!
5:36 it looks like he dropped the box at least once before he got the perfect shot
Linus trainee it seems ;)
Thanks for giving the actual time it happened instead of just saying he dropped a box.
“Mom can we get guardians of the galaxy”
“We have guardians of the galaxy at home”
Guardians of the galaxy at home:
Racist ass. So r a c I s t.
@@_AniWatch what?
@@_AniWatch that is not racist
@@shroomcuzz730 it are be a joek
@@_AniWatch ????
5:36 when you play cs:go to much
Haha just noticed the resemblance. I'm more about the Gutknife though 🤭
-D.
60$ knife
thats pretty cheap
I like the default knife the most!
Ok I dont but I dont have have money to buy a knife... 😒🙃
ITS SO RELATEABLE, i'm constantly doing the AK animation wherever I go.
@@_Drekavac_ I was gonna say I wish I liked the default knife lol Why are knife skins so damn rare/expensive?
"Next build"
Bold of you to assume I'd have multiple builds in the first place.
Time passes, things get out of date, you replace them in five or ten years. You might be too young to have noticed.
@@darxustech2883 Time passes, things get out of date, you replace old memes with new ones. You might be too old to have noticed.
um...... starlord?
exactly
is identical
He may have been your father but he wasn't your daddy
Lmao
LOOOOOOOOOOL!
You look like a discount Chris Pratt.
His voice tonality and accent point to Latino, so Crisp Rat region 4
Luis Peregrina Latino? Really? He’s russian.
@@gabewilliams7462 *oof*
Lmfao
@@LuisAPeregrina *oof* "Dimitri" -> Must Be Latino.
"Next up is a device you probably don't need"
>It's a wireless car-starter for your PC
Actually yes I do 😂 Thanks Dmitry!
After we finished the video, realized this may be an awesome option for parents who want to stop their kids from over-using the computer. Or, would make an awesome prank item.
It's a testament to how flaky wake-on-LAN support is that these things exist. :D I turn my PC on via my phone and WOL but if you enable hibernation in Windows or do a million other things it breaks, so I've thought about these things as well.
I was thinking it would be great if you had a NAS in a closet that you only tuned on when you were actively doing backups.
I don't need it because I never turn my PC off...
I actually rigged my own version of one of these up to one of my old systems. Was pretty cool.
the remote is perfect for a home theater!
yeah your right
i agree. More so if you want to have it like behind the TV or in a hard to get to but out of the way cabinet. Really for a home theater PC right now i would go with a x86 NAS and Raspberry Pi 2B or 3B controller board with that add-on for power on / power off. More expensive than that add-on would be but the NAS can be upgraded to have more storage. I think 180TB is the current max on most Prosumer NASes until you get into bigger than you should have due to drive fails hard drive sizes. That is enough room for a few 8k full length 4 hour long movies with all the extras too. So i would suggest 1080p so you could have like 200x the amount.
One of my favorite PC parts is a 300W Pico-PSU that accepts 12-24V input from a laptop adapter... I like doing mini-itx board builds with very SFF cases for small gaming PC's that can be moved / travelled with
I was looking today for that because im building a pc for my cabin and its off grid running on 12v battery bank (which voltage goes up to almost 15v when fully charged) but I couldn't find 300w only a 120w that accepts 12-24v voltage.
Where did you find it?
@@ekoms108 eBay, somewhere
@@douglasrobinson8491 easy kmpt or hd-plex
Yeah me too , I will carry the mini-ITX pc when travel
@@MrBerry1404 kmpt and hd-plex only support 16-24V, not 12V.
50% of the comments: Chris Pratt
Another 50% of the comments: the pc parts
This comment is self defeating! By contributing a comment which fits neither category you disprove those percentages 😅
Chris Parts
Protip. Cablemod vertical GPU bracket doesn't fit a Strix 1080ti in a Meshify C.
Protip #2 and 2.5 the riser cable is hard to plug in because the bracket moves the gpu 1.5 inches backwards.......nor does it come with an HDMI 90degree cable.
Protip #3, the EVGA Power Link won’t fit in a Meshify C with an EVGA FTW3 GPU and a full complement of front intake fans.
Coolermaster does one that is just flat on the PCIE so perhaps it would fit then?
I'm shocked the Cablemod Vertical GPU Bracket didn't fit the Strix 1080ti as it fit my Strix Vega 56 with plenty of room to spare.
@@5tyxx There are different kits you can buy that have a DP and HDMI.
PC Components I never heard of but now are in my Amazon shopping cart
lol
lol
lol
lol same
lol same
Awesome video! Did not know about some of these. Will be picking up one or two items.
Nice, which parts in particular?
-D.
when no one replies :'(
@@HardwareCanucks I think a really great item you should include in perhaps part 2 of Cool PC Components is:
A battery for desktop PCs (for that occasional power outage & naughty cats and babies pressing that power button)
@@aedufare6205 its called a UPS
@@aedufare6205 firstly it was never a cool component. It's just a power backup system/UPS. Secondly its pretty much necessary even if you have continuous power supply all the time
I'd say an UPS should be within the Top 5 on your list because it can save your ass sometimes.
3:15 pretty good idea for adding a custom panel screen inside the pc since those ports being on the inside will help power the display
Dmitry, I really like the niche you have carved out for yourself in this style of content. Having followed all the big techtubes for several years, there was a time when everyone was doing the same stuff. It's nice to see that you guys, GN, LMG, and Paul and Kyle, have all managed to find yourselves relevant niches and stay successful.
Thanks 👍
This is amazing!
I like how these genius & inexpensive parts can make your PC experience so much more convenient!
The fact that I knew about all these items already can mean two things:
A: the title is annoying clickbait
B: I've watched way too much tech youtube.
B is most likely.
Did someone ask?
Joey Verhaar lmao same
MK100_BG yes
@meliohe! ask what? is he supposed to wait for you to ask something and then comment?
it is C: this guy is getting affiliate links
You can get unbranded 24pin right angle adapters for under $3
That probably isn't good and fkup your rig.
don't use unofficial things,use cables that come in oem,I have fried at least 3hdd's using cheap sata connectors!
@@dinozaurpickupline4221 me too... 2 hdd
@@zsus1 yes kind of regret it now,since I paired with cheap psu
dinozaur pickupline “Don’t use unofficial things, use cables that come in oem”
So you’re against Cablemod?
InWin Mars looks handy for directing air towards mobo VRM coolers on setups with an AIO cooler
Also probably good for test bench setups like the InWin X Frame.
Only if it didn't cost so damn much. Someone needs to make a cheaper knock off version of it since $60 is far too much for a single fan.
Yeah I've been pointing out that this could also be good for server computers in a 4U chassis where by the time the front fans push through the hard drive banks, there's not much left to cool down the chipset, which do need some tender loving cooling when you're rocking dual socket.
That thumbnail though 😍
Ikr ... Quite proud of it 🔥
Typical ocd graphic designer layout style these days
Everyone saying he looks like Chris Pratt, while I'm over here seeing him as Avicii 😔
RIP
😔✊
chrisp rat
Why isn't that 24 pin 90 degree adapter a standard mount on motherboards?? It should be standard.
That would be a bad idea on many itx builds. I think a low profile 90 would be better.
I have the NZXT grid v3 fan controller. It gives me much more control over my fans compared to the motherboard control.
I still have the V2 myself. It's in my server now, but it's been passed through several of my gaming desktops. With CAM software, it's an awesome solution.
I use the Aquabus from Aquacomputer. The quality is unbelievable.
Great job! Nicely put together and I like how you address some of the important details, like how the PCI riser means you're covering your other PCI slots, or you want to remember clearance for where you position the adjustable fan. Thanks for posting this!
*sees remote power on pc*
wake on lan: "am i joke to you?"
Freaking love that USB hub, with all the accessories never seems like, even on high end motherboards you get enough USB ports. I used it in my latest build.
Why am I watching this? I can't even afford a decent video card..
@Yusuf Jamal Every human being should be able to afford one video card, it should be on emenda constitution
But those parts are shinyyy!
I mean... I game on a laptop...
Same
even rx 580 is good and budget
Definitely gonna use that internal USB header even though I have an ATX build, I can always use more functionality and use it in tandem with the power/reset remote.
The InWin Mars would definitely be useful for cooling VRMs in a system with a CPU being cooled by an AIO.
This was a really cool segment. Thanks Dmitri.
Always the original content
I am working on building a PC into a PSX (these DESR-models) and some of this stuff is EXACTLY what I needed. Especially the internal hubs. Thanks for sharing these!
I made a little dongle which you connect to the motherboard header and you have power switch, reset switch and two HDD/PWR LEDs.
It's super small, dimensions around 15x10x13mm and if mass manufactured could cost $5 or less.
Perfect for test bench where MB doesn't have any switches, or just to test the parts outside the case before installation.
Dmitri, do you want few as a christmas gift? :p
Please I would love something like that
Can I have one coz I am planning to build in April next year
I'm pretty sure you could already start selling that on ebay pretty easily, there is a fee type of thing where you have to pay ebay like 5% of sales though.
Hi its Dmitri, yes I'll take some
I don't see myself going to the post office just to earn few pounds...
Just email them. Im sure they will respond. IMO you should sell them. I think many will buy it. And asked other tech YT channel i think may will appreciate it
This video WAS GOLDEN. Thanks Dmitry
10% of comments: "hmm these items could benifit me"
Rest of cooments: "Is that Starlord?"
That little NZXT usb header is the best thing on this list. So useful, and if you want to have a usb Bluetooth adapter and your mouse sensor it makes them all as if they are built into the system. Mad cool.
I've been looking for 90 degree ATX and USB3 header adapters for several years, I've only seen them on chinese shops in very ugly blue and white colors. Never even bothered to look for a brand name version. Thanks for that!
People who for example put their computer on the wall or something like that out of reach would hugely benefit from the remote power/reset I imagine.
I'm already using the previous version of the NZXT internal hub that doesn't have a plastic housing.
Very good selection!
I figured that one out, since it was in the video. :P
I think I'm going to get that remote, never knew it existed til now. I'm just going to have to connect it to my desk with a key ring or something or else I'll end up losing it.
I think I'll get one too, although I'm concerned about the range. This was one of the last things remaining that kept me from banishing my computer from the room, so I can do whatever I want to do without background noise.
@@dominic.h.3363 For me I just have a weird setup where I keep the tower on top of a shelf in the corner to make space. Looks cool there, it's just that I almost have to stand on something to reach the power and reset button.
Sounds like someone has very long speaker cables and never uses any thumbdrives. But there are even wired soilutions. Just replace the power buttion with one on a longer cable. They don't need to be thicker than telephone wire. And I'd suggest getting a new case/fans/cooler on the way if the rig is that loud.
Tose 90° adapters also help getting the cables to the front quickly, most boards got them straight out, and those angled ones would be nice. Now we only need SATA plugs with rotation in every direction.
It would be awesome to have an updated video, most of these I had never heard of before!
Mars fan is good idea....Not the $60 though!
More of these videos please
we need another video like this.
The Mars fan was badass until the price.
Cool parts. I'm most interested in the 360 fan and the magnetic dust filters, definitely useful items.
Love the wireless remote you say is "only $20", yet link to it on Amazon for $89!
Didn't expect a "never heard of" title as opposed to a "probably haven't heard of" from a channel like this.
Colored anodized thumbscrews
Depending on the case you can add a little color inside or outside, and they are very cheap.
Вот сидишь, слушаешь видос, ловишь приятные нотки произношения, а потом тебя зовут Дима,и всё сходится. Планеты встают в ряд, и обретается смысл. 10/10, спасибо)
Sweeeet I’ll be needing that wireless switch to turn on my heater when I get home (i9-9900K) :)
I LOVED THEM, WHY CAN'T THERE BE MORE, THANKS FOR YOUR TIME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"Cool pc components you've never heard of"
*shows usb hub*
You would be surprised how many people I met that do not know about additional usb extensions for pc... Or People who still think that a pc is the monitor...
@@malisa71 I heard those things in 2012, its 2019 now... People who think a monitor is a pc, wont be watching this video.
@@malisa71 LOL, yeah, those people exist. Also, all-in-one pc's exist too :)
@@malisa71 Me when I was a little kid lol
Thank you for the video. I found it very helpful. I love videos like this. I hope you make more content like this where you showcase obscure useful items. Keep up the good work and have a great day!
We need a 2019 refresh
Dustfilters from Demciflex. Comes in different sizes and formats. And also there are "ready to go" packages for some pc cases as an upgrade option.
Silverstone's FP-55, is an awesome case addition. It converts a 5,25" bay into an external 3,5" bay (cardreader, fancontroller..) + 2 SSD-mounting points. and the black aluminum front looks super.
1:45 it's expensive as most of the cost is in the Molex pin count.
You deserve a like for this 😂
i c what u did there
Great upload~!
The wireless power button might be pretty sweet for a home theater PC.
Those dust filters might be a god send for small form factor.
I can't recommend that NZXT hub. Mine shorted out, power cable caught on fire and fried a USB port on a X370 MoBo. Very strange failure
Have mine for over a year now and all ports are used, not a single issue. You just got a bad one or it was caused by something else.
I've had issues with all my NZXT stuff, their quality control is non-existent. The only NZXT item I have left is a Hue+ in my sons computer, and it's getting swapped out next year when we do a system cleanup.
I am actually using it right now for over 3 month and it still works. But I heard some other people having same issue as you. So that's why I didn't use every port and only use it for LED accessories. I am pretty sure it's just badly built-up as other guy says, 'without fail safe'.
Had the same thing happen to mine, nzxt basicly said not my problem...
Arcane Scroll can I be your son? I'll take his place and we can play games together, all I need is that pc chief Kappa
3:00 aww yeah the NZXT hub! Had to buy one for my super water cooled build since I simply ran out of board header space. Some parts filled the 9-pins yet others simply couldn't reach cleanly around the case. Wooo!
Great Depression Era: We will have flying cars in the 21st century
21st century: Chris Patt had a baby whit linus tech tips
Sata power-splitters. Saved me a few headaches the last couple of builds. Especially when you need another 2 power connections for something like the corsair link RGB thing.
power supplies manufacturers shud make 24 pin connector cable 90 degrees by default same with chase manufacturers and 3.0 usb cable
@Jason Poole yea we hust need a new cable standard for usb3 if my case had a angled usb3 though it wouldnt fit lmao
They cost £3 on eBay
Your spelling and grammar are awful.
And I guess there must be a reason for it, by why don't the try to design gpu's with the power connectors on the side?
Wow, I really need to read what I write before I post, I don't even know what I meant to say in the second half of that sentence.
I'm so glad someone decided to review these I'm so glad.
Inb4 comment section is full of people telling HC that they've in fact seen all these before.
Man, Dmitri, your camera work is excellent.
4:32 $60?!
😂😂😂
❌
Some people will actually buy it.
This could have a solution inside stuffy 4U home server chassis where there's no internal fans helping the chipset. I have a 120mm fan with those rubber screw replacement things that they put in AIOs to keep it elevated off the motherboard. Janky but it works and keeps the chipset managing the dual Xeons nice and cool.
you can buy 3 premium fans for that and have whole case ventilated properly 😮
❌❌❌
weird maybe but now I want all of them in my build, you just made build video content from accessories, brilliant
I don't get why Mainboard company's still didn't redesigned their Mainboards so that electricity connectors are actually at the back of the Mainboard I know it can't lay flat down than bug there is really no need to be flat on the back than the cases just have to have the right holes and bam no power connectors except for gpu at the front
the mark up on this stuff is incredible
_Components are So Cool It, requires liquid Oxygen_
Sounds explosive...
Nice extensions, like you very much 🍀
“It should fit in most cases” I see what you did there
Love this video! My motherboard only has single USB2.0 internal and need many more for Lighting Node boxes, AIO connections, etc that still need internal USB 2.0 Thanks for the video!
Starlord deep voice: he's trying to copy me.
All of the odd cooling devices back around 2008, lol. There were so many strange, cheap fans that were designed to be installed in various locations in your case to get a bit more airflow, like in the drive bays, PCI-E lanes, over the RAM, etc.
where did you get that tall corsair MM300 coz the standard 300mm hight isnt enough for me
I changed my MM300 for an Asus Sheath and I love it
Pretty sure demand for that wireless computer starter thingie is going to spike. Love this video!
Cool smartphone components Apple has never heard of:
Headphone jack
[ QubiX ] Cuber what about iPhone SE and earlier? (Whoosh me if you will)
The Silverstone ultra fine mesh is available in all black (FF123B 120mm & FF143B 140mm). I just installed 5 in my rig back in Oct 2018, however mine did not have a reinforced frame like the one featured in the video and felt a bit flimsy, but after several months of use, they are holding up quite well.
They do a great job of catching dust so your fans last longer and helps avoid having to tediously clean fan fins, especially in hard to reach areas (e.g. my AIO radiator is positioned so that I would have to take my motherboard out if I wanted to replace the fans). Rinse them gently under warm water and you're good to go.
Although I liked the idea of magnetic attachment, most fan frames are plastic so I had to install screws anyhow aside from the PSU grill I replaced (since the PSU is metallic).
Will it be better to just have a dust filter on your front intake? Or even better, a mesh front panel.
@@MrGamelover23 I used to have a bottom and side intake on my old case with no exterior mesh so I needed the Silverstone mesh covers on the fans. I just built a new system with the same intakes and noticed most modern cases include exterior mesh so the prev mentioned accessories are likely better suited for older cases, or ones that have mesh with large air holes that allow dust particulate.
Super cool stuff, my wife may be pissed cause this kind of stuff is my crack lol. Thanks!!!!
Could be worse.
Thank you. I didn't know some of these, and I am going to incorporate them into my next build.
"First on the list is a motherboard"
An alternative to the remote power controls are smartplugs, but the main reason I use it is because they can also measure the power usage. Smart plugs & bulbs are great, can also use them with fans, to actually turn off a firestick (highjacks my Bluetooth headphones), plus other appliances.
Most don't realise a regular wireless Xbox controller basically turns your PC into an Xbox. Velcro is also great; adhesive and non-adhesive strips used both inside and outside the PC.
I love how he's making a video on PC components and then has a mac in the background.
I have to say I like both the remote start button and the internal USB expansion stuff. I'm not strictly speaking in need of either but I could find them useful.
IF you are reading this
i hope you and your family are safe and healthy at home
due in the hard times
This was 21 hours ago... still fresh thnx
I have 2 of those nzxt internal hub in my workstation (the old version, without the plastic cover) and there are SO USEFUL
I like how the wireless remote is the only thing you say we don't need, but most of us really want that. Now, time to see if I can find it in India or a suitable replacement. Sigh.
Arunkumar Balakrishnan all you can find in india is poop on the streets and slums, so no.
As someone who is into sound production and will soon have my PC in the next room with cables routed through the wall to get a completely silent room, that wireless on and reset remote looks amazing!! lol
There's never enough case fan pins on motherboards 😡🤔
I bought the NZXT hub after watching this video. Came in really handy since I needed the extra usb 2.0 headers for Corsair H110i and Hue+
See it just seems like every time he says ITX he should be saying ATX.
I've been looking for something like the Silverstone ES02 for years. Had no idea it existed and from a good manufacturer on top of that.
Can y plz review and unbox the aigo drakflash T20 plz
I love my internal USB ports for all my wireless dongles for controllers. Not only does it make your case look clean, but you won’t snap another dongle when something inevitably bumps into it.
Now that remote is pretty badass
We need a new video like this for 2020 September.
24 Pin With capacitor is 19.99 on Amazon US now! Thank you. Ordered one!
I already knew about the powerlink. I have one in my Pc already.
Very interesting collection. Keep doing these.
With a title like that, I was expecting this video to be clickbait, but I found the stuff in the video to be pretty interesting. I'm pleasantly surprised.