Of all of the little things I saw, the one that got me the most was the way he applied thermal paste. I mean, do I really need to say it? And using aftermarket as "extra" because the stock paste isn't enough... ...man. Crossed a wire there. When people say stock paste isn't enough and reccomend aftermarket paste, they mean not to use it lol.
He recommended a swiss army knife... ...what's wrong with a regular phillips and maybe some small diagonal pliers? Why put yourself through that lol...
What does it mean to screw in with confidence? I mean, a girl told me I'm a pretty confident screwer, but what does that really mean? What happens if I don't screw with confidence? Does the screw flop down? Just won't go in?
Those pads the PSU sits on are for electrical insulation? You mean to say the enclosure for the PSU is LIVE?!
And here I thought they were for vibration. I'll have to remember not to touch the enclosure when I flip the switch on the back. Speaking of which, he better be careful not to touch his case, the PSU is still touching it on the other sides!
Stupid tips aside, most of this stuff is just kinda bad practice. Not the end of the world. Do what you want I guess. I wouldn't do it that way and I would tell others not to, but I guess he's not really doing anything that's gonna hurt anything. If you're really serious about PC building you're gonna know not to do these things. I guess for the casual builder it's inconsequential. But I mean really, they couldn't have somebody with more knowledge and skill do this? At least they could have consulted somebody for a step-by-step, so as to not inadvertently demonstrate bad practices and give bad info to new/casual builders.
EDIT: LMAO I just caught how he had his ram installed... ...ooof.
Also realize.... ....this is their game benchmarking machine.