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00:00:00 – 00:08:16
In this video, the host introduces and demonstrates the installation of a new Thermaltake TR-2 S 500W power supply for an older computer setup, featuring a GTX 980 graphics card and an outdated i5 6600 processor. The power supply, chosen for its affordability and essential connectors, including PCIe six-plus-two pins, is unpacked, revealing basic documentation and a variety of tangled cables such as SATA and fan connectors. The host outlines the process of removing the old power supply, navigating cable management issues, and addressing the specifics of fitting the new unit into the existing setup. The video serves a dual purpose of providing practical hardware installation guidance while also experimenting with multi-camera setup techniques.
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In this part of the video, the host introduces a new power supply for an older computer, the Thermaltake TR-2 S 500 watts with an 80 plus efficiency rating. The host mentions selecting this model because it was affordable and featured two PCIe six-plus-two pin connectors. Upon unboxing, the host finds the manual to be basic and comments on the lack of cable management, which was initially a selection criterion. There is some frustration with the tangled cables and a variety of connectors, including SATA and those for fans or floppy disks, though acknowledging floppy disks are outdated. The segment concludes with an overview of the key connectors, particularly the six-plus-two pin connectors.
00:03:00
In this part of the video, the creator discusses the installation and replacement process of their computer’s power supply unit (PSU) and graphics card. They mention the requirements for their GTX 980 graphics card and express frustration about scratching their table. They describe their old computer setup, which includes an outdated i5 6600 processor and an inadequate graphics card that they are removing. The creator unscrews the old power supply, detaches all related cables, and installs a new one, dealing with cable management issues. They highlight specific connector types needed for the CPU and the challenges with their motherboard, including a fan without a proper connector due to the motherboard’s low quality.
00:06:00
In this part of the video, the presenter talks about connecting old adapters and dealing with the fitting of certain components, mentioning that some cables will be under stress due to the case, which is deemed normal. The video covers the number and types of cables, such as the 20 plus four, and highlights that the 500-watt power supply should be sufficient for most components. The presenter concludes by thanking viewers and explaining the purpose of the video was to train in using multiple cameras.
