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Celeste customizes her pink PC setup by spray painting a Corsair 4000d airflow case with Rust-Oleum's candy pink spray paint and Tamiya color for a matte finish. She emphasizes using primer for adhesion, recommends specific painting techniques, and highlights the importance of adequate drying time. The setup includes an Asus ROG Strix B550A motherboard, a Ryzen 7 5700X CPU, Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro RAM, a Western Digital Black SN750 1TB SSD, and a Pinkflow AIO cooler. Additional components such as pink and white extension cables, a Gigabyte Wi-Fi card, and a Corsair RM750x PSU are added for aesthetics and functionality. Cable management is carefully addressed, showcasing proper organization and securing of cables. The installation of a 3060 Ti Founders Edition GPU completes the build, with attention to aesthetics and functionality, ensuring proper connections for successful operation.
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In this part of the video, Celeste shares her process of customizing her pink PC setup. She uses a Corsair 4000d airflow case which she spray paints pink using Rust-Oleum’s candy pink spray paint and Tamiya color TS80 flat for a matte finish. She stresses the importance of using primer for adhesion and provides tips on spray painting techniques. Celeste recommends doing three coats of pink paint followed by two coats of matte top coat, leaving time to dry and cure. She showcases the final results of the painted case with a gorgeous finish.
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In this segment of the video, the individual reassembles the computer case by putting the front bezel back on and removing the fan that came with it. They then proceed to install an Asus ROG Strix B550A motherboard with a Ryzen 7 5700X CPU. The installation process involves placing the CPU into the socket, adding Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro RAM, and installing a Western Digital Black SN750 1TB SSD. The video shows the process of inserting the RAM and SSD, emphasizing proper alignment and placement. The individual also installs a Pinkflow AIO cooler, starting with the pump bracket and AMD bracket installation. The segment ends with the removal of the motherboard’s original back plate to prepare for further installation steps.
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In this segment of the video, the content creator starts by removing the back plate and installing a new AMD back plate using long screws and nuts. They then proceed to install pink flow fans onto the radiator using rubber sticky things and fan mounting screws. The importance of airflow when mounting fans is mentioned. Next, the motherboard is installed in the case, ensuring the case has motherboard standoffs. The radiator is then installed on top, followed by demonstrating two methods for applying thermal paste, emphasizing the four-dot method for better coverage. Finally, additional fans are installed at the back of the case.
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In this segment of the video, the creator installs a Gigabyte Wi-Fi card on the motherboard since the original did not have Wi-Fi capabilities. The installation involves connecting the USB header, removing the PCIe bracket, securing the antenna, and managing cables. The power supply unit (PSU) used is a Corsair RM750x, a fully modular unit allowing easy cable removal. Optional pink and white extension cables from Reaper Cable are added for aesthetics. The process also briefly covers connecting the 24-pin cable beside the RAM.
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In this segment of the video, the content creator spends time managing cables in a PC build. They note the location of the CPU cable on the motherboard and mention a mistake of plugging unnecessary extensions. Cable management is emphasized, with zip ties being used to organize cables neatly. The video highlights the importance of securing cables along the case slots. The creator compares cables to cats, saying if it fits, it sits. They mention having extra space in the basement of the PC case for cable storage as they do not have a hard drive installed. Additionally, the video shows the process of connecting various components like fans and AIO (all-in-one) cooling system satellites.
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In this part of the video, the creator showcases installing a 3060 Ti Founders Edition GPU in their build, mentioning the silver plating that matches the build’s aesthetic. They also show connecting the GPU to the PCIe slot, ensuring the AIO tubes are not obstructing it. The creator notes plugging in the Nvidia-supplied eight-pin connector, despite it not fitting the color scheme. They complete the setup by connecting the monitor and expressing pride in their first build. Additionally, they mention monitoring temperatures using NZXT Cam, flashing the BIOS for successful boot-up, and encourage viewers to like, comment, and subscribe for more content.