Fierce fighting struggles with "Speed Building" competing how fast to build a desktop PC
Blizzard games large event "Blizzcon 2016"In addition to e-sports competitions and stage events, companies such as NVIDIA and Asus are exhibiting booths where games can be experienced with the latest PCs. Among them, "Newegg" of a PC shop deployed in the United States competes for how quickly a desktop PC can be assembled "Speed BuildingI was carrying out a happy event called "I actually saw it.
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Passing in front of the Newegg booth ... ...
Two men assembled a desktop PC fairly. Speed Building is a competition competing for the time it took to assemble and assemble a desktop PC within 12 minutes of the time limit.
The PC case is assembled. SATA cable and HDD ......
I will assemble the CPU cooler, memory, mother board etc into the PC case.
During the game, a state of assembling a desktop PC was displayed on the monitor at the top.
The state of Speed Building actually being done can be confirmed from the following two movies.
"Speed Building" scene competing how fast to build a desktop PC 1 - YouTube
A state of "Speed Building" competing how fast to build a desktop PC 2 - YouTube
Just as I challenge Speed Building, participants are accustomed to handling PC parts, but I'm afraid whether 12 minutes of the time limit is quite tight.
Some participants took out the parts once assembled out of the PC case.
Although I was watching how many games, there were no fighting persons who cleared up during the interview, and there were not many people who gave up on the way. The Speed Building is held during Blizzcon 2016, the winner gets a set containing all the parts of the desktop PC.
Big congrats to Joe, our winner from yesterday's PC speed build! He won killer loot from@ ASUSUSA,@Thermaltake& Amp; more#BlizzConPic.twitter.com/n5PcLQObXu
- Newegg (@ Newegg)November 5, 2016
Alan, who won the second day, cleared at the explosion speed of 5 minutes and 38 seconds. It seems that 5 minutes 38 seconds was the best record among those who challenged in 2 days.
Alan, aka@seriousgaming, Just won our speed build competition w / 5 min 38 secs! Check out their channel>https://t.co/UgKfkbN6S1#BlizzConPic.twitter.com/bP944DdcdU
- Newegg (@ Newegg)November 6, 2016
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