Can you really be TOO COOL?? - Extreme Rig Challenge GIVEAWAY Update
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Thanks to Intel for sponsoring this video! Vote for your favorites and enter the giveaway (US & Canada only, excluding Quebec): rigchallenge.intel.com Shop for exclusive deals on Amazon: amazon.com Vote for your favorite builders or systems on Twitter, stay tuned throughout the event, and watch the awards livestream in June to see if YOU are the lucky winner of one of these incredible systems from Intel and their partners! Competitor videos: Xidax: youtube.com CyberPower: youtube.com Xotic PC: youtu.be Digital Storm: youtube.com Origin PC: youtube.com Velocity Micro: youtu.be Maingear: youtu.be CLX: youtu.be IBuyPower: youtu.be
Can you really be too cool? In this Intel sponsored update to the Extreme Rig Challenge, Linus and the crew dive into the latest progress as nine competitors push the limits of cooling design on their extreme PC rigs. The video opens with a sponsorship acknowledgement and an invitation to vote for favorite builds on rigchallenge.intel.com, tying viewer participation directly to the contest outcomes. The teams reveal their second wave build blogs, with Digital Storm showcasing an over four feet long radiator array and a custom LED fluid distribution block, while Xidax debuts a double-decker PC featuring a multi-radiator setup to service two motherboards. Maingear takes the spotlight with an industry-first integrated cooling system that uses a pressure-regulated parallel flow for CPU and GPUs, supported by more than 70 fittings worth about a thousand dollars. The segment also highlights the core components powering these rigs, including Intel Core i9 Extreme Edition processors and the Asus X299 XE motherboard, emphasizing high core counts, turbo boost capabilities, and ample PCIe lanes for future scalability. Throughout, the host teases the upcoming third and final batch of logs that will cover peripherals, RAM, and the enigmatic Intel octane 900p SSD to deliver ultra-low latency and rapid load times. The video closes by reminding viewers that their vote could land them a chance to win one of these remarkable systems, with further updates and the awards livestream promised for June, reinforcing the community-driven nature of the challenge and the ongoing collaboration with Intel and its partners.
Topics · technology · hardware · competition · sponsorship
Questions answered
- What is the purpose of the Extreme Rig Challenge update video?
- The update showcases progress on the competing rigs, highlights cooling innovations, and promotes viewer participation in voting for favorites and entering the giveaway.