Massive Tech Unboxing – Episode 30

Massive Tech Unboxing - Episode 30

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Massive Tech Unboxing – Episode 30”.
What’S up guys, it’s happened, tech source and welcome to another episode of. What’S in the box, the series where I’m box things that I get from viewers watching the show or companies sending stuff in to get featured on the channel, as well as personal items that I like purchasing from Amazon or Newegg for upcoming projects or PC, build stuff Stuff like that, but anyways with that said, let’s go ahead and dive right in and yes, as you guys noticed, I do have a new haircut, which you are probably grilling me in the comments section. Let me know what your feedback is, if you guys enjoy, or you like my previous circuit. Let me know what your thoughts are in the comments. What is this package? Oh, this is this is cable mod, what why is it a labeled cable mud on the box? These are the cables I’m gon na be using for my personal build. This was actually the only piece that I was waiting to start my build.

Massive Tech Unboxing - Episode 30

So, of course, I order some RGB strips on here, but look at these cables, guys, oh my god, white and red, with the white aluminum cable, combs guys. This is gon na look sick, oh that fresh, cable smell, but yeah guys. This is.

Massive Tech Unboxing - Episode 30

I got a bunch of cables in here my how many I ordered from cable mod. I had to go with the best of the best out there. Obviously this is going in my personal build, so I reached out to the guys at cable on I’m like please hook me up with some of your dope cables, because I’m a huge fan of what they’re doing right now, with the quality of their cables. Adding these aluminum cable combs and it just makes the cable look so amazing.

Massive Tech Unboxing - Episode 30

I also picked up some SATA cables and red, of course, to match the scheme, and I even picked up an AI, Oh sleepy, as I mentioned in a previous video, I’m gon na be doing an air-cooled version of the PC. First, that’s what this is for for the AI or cooler that I’m using from deep cool if it even fits. I’M just out an interesting case, and afterwards, I’m gon na take it apart and then convert it into a custom.

Water-Cooled PC, which is gon na, be fun more content for you guys and I get to compare the differences between an air-cooled PC and a water-cooled PC using the same parts. I also picked up some red thumb screws. Just in case I don’t maybe I’ll use it. Maybe I won’t, but all right next up is from this one’s MSI cuz, obviously their brand names on there micro-star international. For those of you that don’t know what MSI stands for yep, I call it.

This is the motherboard I’m actually gon na be using. In my build, if you guys watched my previous episode, I actually was showing off an EVGA X, 299 motherboard, but after doing some careful research, I ended up going with this. Instead, I had to swap it out, and the main reason there’s several reasons, but the main reason why I switched is because this one actually comes with an optical port. For my audio, you guys know that I’m using the Edifier Luna e25 HD speakers and those are using the optical, cable and EVGA x-29, unfortunately, does not have that.

So it also has two m dot two slots, which is huge because I’m going to be combining two 512 gigabyte m dot, two SSDs from samsung into raid zero for some incredible speeds so but yeah overall, I’m very glad. I made the switch because this is my personal PC. Now I want to put the best of the best in there and, if you’re, looking at micro, ATX pcs, this is the best motherboard that you can currently buy with all the bells and whistles.

Alright, then we got a box from Amazon. You leave your stuff from Amazon as the stuff that I buy with my own money order. So many things I just completely forget stuff. I order okay, if that makes sense, this is a really tech and it’s not sponsored, but I was running low on trash bags, so I hit trash bags. I also picked up two and the filters for my Panasonic gh4 easin is because we’re gon na start shooting more videos outdoors and these then filled nd filters are gon na help out a ton all right, not a package for an Amazon, see what this one is.

Oh okay, so guys this is the SmartVault pro, so I’m actually working on doing a smart home tech episode 2, because the you guys would really enjoy the first one and I’ve been using a pretty decent lock for my front door. You have to put in a code to unlock it, but I can’t access it via a smartphone. I want it to be completely wireless and I want to be able to unlock it or lock it using my smartphone and that’s what this is. I looked everywhere on the internet to find something similar like this, and this is the closest I can find to something: that’s fully wireless and I’m kind of skeptical, because I looks like a new product and it doesn’t have that many reviews on there. In fact, the reviews itself are are mixed. Some of them are positive. Some are negative, but I decided to pick it up anyway, so I can try it out this next few weeks and if it’s good enough, if I like the quality of it and it’s actually working, I’m gon na feature it in that episode. If not, it’s not gon na show up and you guys will know less well. At least you have as long box from Corsair 1 they’re what they were sending me as expected. I was gon na guess keyboard just because of the shape and keyboard, but not just any keyboard, they’re brand new k68 RGB full-size keyboard.

This is using the Cherry, MX wet switches. It’S got a detachable palm rest, which is included dust and spill resistant, very straightforward. Let’S pop this open and check it out real, quick all right, I think that previous k68 keyboard was only backlit and I think it was only red LEDs, whereas this one is fully RGB which you can customize via the cue software.

I think everything else is pretty much the same. There are some minor differences which you guys might see in a later review. There is no bios which in the front or a USB pass-through, but what it does have are dedicated windows, media buttons.

You got your volume control up top here with the pause play and skip track down here, oh, and they only have one USB cable this time. That is actually very welcome. I hate having keyboards with two USBs, which occupy two ports on the back of your PC. One is to power the keyboard and the other one is to power the RGB lighting, but this one actually comes at one, which is interesting. That is, of course, our keyboard, so you get that very sturdy and quality build. Unfortunately, you don’t get that aluminium frame with the aluminium brushed, look which I really like. Instead, you get this plastic matte finish, which looks okay, it’s also IP 32 rated.

So if you like me and enjoy eating or drinking around your setup, then you’d have to worry about spilling drinks, because your keyboard will be protected. This keyboard does go for $ 130, which is pretty competitive when compared to other full-size RGB keyboards, with a full 10 key and a palm rest. But if you guys want to check this out or anything I mentioned in this article, as always, links will be down below, but that pretty much wraps up this video, if you guys want to send in anything to get featured on the next episode of. What’S in the box, I’ll have the link to my p.o box down below. Thank you so much for watching.

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