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Then, Yes
The build was atrocious.
-PSU was out in so the fan was choked off.
-Poured thermal paste all over the CPU
-Put memory in side by side, so no dual channel support.
-Puts a rubber band around their wrist and calls it an “Anti-Static Bracelet”
-Forgot to put fans on their AIO water cooler, then uses the long bolt and goes all the way through the radiator.
-Says it doesn’t matter what slot you put your graphics card into
That’s just the few that I remember off the top of my head
Here is a super cut of builders reaction to it
https://youtu.be/M-2Scfj4FZk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lmfF0k2UcU
"Screw in with confidence"? Yeah, no. Not that tight.
Unless he told me something that's false. Kind of hard to know what's truth and what's fiction. Makes sense to me though.
Think about how many people that video went through before they published it to their YouTube. You think the editor or someone would have caught that.
I'd think an "or someone" did, and said "Publish it; this'll get us so many clicks."
Remember, every time you view a "stupid" video, "as a joke", or "just to laugh at it"; you're still giving them money and the feedback that they should make more such videos.
So you either stop watching them, or admit your hypocrisy. Either works.
Also read the motherboard manual so you know what speed your PCI slots are and what your memory channels are.
As for the orientation of the PSU - how??? The screw holes should only fit one way.
The anti-static wrist band isn't a big deal. Just touch the bare metal of the case before you touch any components. What you need to be afraid of is a static zap like if you shuffled your feet on carpet. If you don't feel a zap after touching metal you're fine.
The pea-sized blob on the CPU is a little OCD. I like to use a toothpick to spread my thermal paste on the CPU. Modern day CPU's have bigger die sizes than in the old days and I've found I need to use almost 2 pea-sized blobs to get an even spread all the way to the edges. I spread because if you just use the pea in the middle method when you smoosh it down it might not smoosh all the way to the edges and then you get hot spots on the CPU.
Now granted I only use non-conductive thermal paste. If I was using a metal-based thermal paste I might be a little more OCD about it.
It predates the Verge video.
https://bitwit.tech/shop/screw-with-confidence-triblend-black
He even joked about the video...
https://mobile.twitter.com/bitwitkyle/status/1109855275727482880
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2019/02/the-verge-briefly-censored-youtubers-who-mocked-its-bad-pc-building-advice/
Which is hilarious.
It sort of sounds like they were taking the build seriously.