I decided to do a split video in one, and that is to review the Enermax iVektor in the first half of the video and then do the Q&A for my recent 1440p ultimate build guide in the second half.
The Enermax iVektor ultimately is a good case for the money, it has great build quality and cable management and layout of the case was done thoughtfully, i.e. everything makes sense with this case. Though there are some things Enermax could of done this time around to make it a better case, and that is that the power button and reset button felt quite weird and are susceptible to bugging out. Also the fans are quite noisy at full speed. The rear PCIE removable brackets also interfere with the connections of a dual slot GPU.
As for the custom PC, I think the main thing to remember when spraying heatsinks is to use the right paint (I prefer car spray paint) and use a metal underbody coat. Also remember to have your paint at the right temperature before you spray.
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Intro Music - Lensko - Circles (NCS Release)
The Enermax iVektor ultimately is a good case for the money, it has great build quality and cable management and layout of the case was done thoughtfully, i.e. everything makes sense with this case. Though there are some things Enermax could of done this time around to make it a better case, and that is that the power button and reset button felt quite weird and are susceptible to bugging out. Also the fans are quite noisy at full speed. The rear PCIE removable brackets also interfere with the connections of a dual slot GPU.
As for the custom PC, I think the main thing to remember when spraying heatsinks is to use the right paint (I prefer car spray paint) and use a metal underbody coat. Also remember to have your paint at the right temperature before you spray.
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*Check me out on other social media*
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*Or become a patron and help keep TYC sponsor free and support the channel monthly - http://www.patreon.com/user?u=450628&alert=1
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Intro Music - Lensko - Circles (NCS Release)
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