OK - not the whole PC. And in real-time, it took a fair bit longer than 4 minutes.
This is a timelapse video, showing a test fitting of the key components in a PC build, prior to fitting it inside the case. This is always a good practice to follow - just in case any of the parts are DOA.
This machine - with a change of graphics card - forms the basis of a 4-core Intel-processor computer. This was used for some transcode tests that will appear in an upcoming video.
Parts used:
Intel Core i7-6700K processor
Gigabyte Z170M-D3H Micro ATX motherboard
EVGA 80Plus-bronze 600B power supply
Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4-2400 RAM (2 x 8GB)
be quiet! Dark Rock 3 CPU cooler, with supplied 120mm fan and thermal paste
MSI GTX960 Gaming 2G graphics card
Generic 39" UltraHD screen (!)
Originally captured using an Avermedia HDMI game capture box at 720p, and edited in Avid Media Composer.
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