Quick tip: I’d recommend laying the PC down before installing the graphics card, just to avoid bending the PCIe. Either that or install the graphics card on the motherboard before placing it in.
nah i wouldn't recommend installing the gpu into the motherboard before putting it into the case. makes it harder to plug in other cables imo. also it makes it harder to properly position the motherboard and can cause alignment issues
@@melon64_ his motherboard has metal pci lanes. It should be fine. I have replace graphics card while case standing up and never have pci lane break on me. Unless, you have stupid cheap ass motherboard which most wont
@@AntDknator I have a budget motherboard :/ although I think it was pretty good for the price, Gigabyte B450M DS3H WiFi to be specific. It has the plastic PCIe you were talking about here, I guess I never new metal PCIe was a thing lol
This is my first video that I watched on your channel and you are the one that got me into PC's and now my whole fyp is filled with PC's. I'm such a big fan now and watch all of your videos. Keep up the work.
Great job building the pc! But there is something that I would do differently: Before you put the motherboard in the case I would put the SSD in there first. That way you won't have anything blocking it. Best of luck on your new PC!
@@goldensamurai2841bro no jts not f* dipshit, so you rather have a fking messy desk while gaming or have a clean setup without any discomfort. like cmon kid
He said he watched "hours" worth of content to know how to build a pc and he forgot the most important step. Build the thing outside the case for troubleshooting and placing any component that can be hard to reach inside the case. Usually done directly on top of the motherboard box or in a non-conductive desk pad. This also negates some of the strain the PCIe connector might get from the GPU just dangling from it while inside the case. Other than that, he did a pretty solid job for a first-time build.
I was baffled by the fact that he put the stock fan on when he had a water cooler, what a lot of people recommend is that you put as much stuff as you can on the motherboard so you don't have to do it while it's in the case (except the gpu ofc). Nice build doe hope he's enjoying it.
After watching this video, i feel more confident about maybe build a pc of my own in the future. Thanks man for also explaining the things and stuff yk, appreciate it.
for anyone wondering in August of 2024 the price of all these according to pc part picker is roughly 2933.93$ (USD) just is anyone wanted the calculation
i really enjoyed how this guy seems like such a genuine person. like he wasn't embarrassed to show how scared he was putting the cpu in, he was just very genuine. i might use this video to help when my pc building time comes.
1:25 its good that your being safe with the cpu but btw you dont have to be AS careful with intel since it has this thing called LGA which means there are no pins on the cpu itself but on the motherboard but do be very careful with ryzen because it has whats called AM4 so the pins are on the cpu and are easily bent
@@jimmybowers7591At first it might seem scary, hell. it is for sometimes and I've been learning how to do it still lol. what i recommend doing is research your pc parts, see if they are within budget and go well together and after you decide whether to go prebuilt or not then research how to build it. it's not difficult when you have guidance, it took me a day to build it without guidance (I DO NOT RECOMMEND THAT LOL) but if you have questions, i can do my best to help you out. from a friend !
@@jimmybowers7591don't get a pre built and if you think you're gonna mess smth if u build it consider buying a pc from websites such as powergpu or paradox customs you choose parts for your pc and they put them together and deliver it as a pre built hope this helps!
Its really not. His entire build will run at about 720 watts which gives you a decent overclock wiggle room if you are looking to do that. A 750 watt is a more concerning pick but it depends on the cpu pick. an i5 12400kf with a 4080 for example will only run you about 600 watts. so yea. upgrading to maybe next gen graphics cards will be a road block but 850 is all good for a 4080
4080 is extremely overkill he just plays fortnite, on competitive settings he will get like 2000 fps 😂💀. Also the 4080 is terrible price to performance he should of went for either: 6950xt 7900xt or 7900xtx, for a more budget system a 4070 or 6800xt would be a nice choice. Also the cpu is not a great choice, he should of gotten a 7800x3d which will get him much more fps for a little more money
@@paulhellberg231 The overall build is kind of terrible for price->performance tbh, but as he got sent most of the stuff its fine. Also hes a first time builder so he probably doesnt have much knowledge on it, even though it really isnt that hard to get a decent build it takes about a week of learning max if u pay a little bit of attention to the stuff you're buying. Still compared to what he had (i belive a laptop with 1650) this is a huge upgrade
Hey to fix the lag issue you need to get a WI-FI antennae that can be moved so you can face the antennae's towards your router. This will give you better connection!
@@SuixdeCity my god calm down I'm just saying the i7 could've been better but I mean the cables how he put them in its a big case aswell I was just commenting on that jeez no need to be rude
W video, I have been following your laptop journey along with myself until now. And in fact I’m getting a pc aswell!!! Safe to say it’s not as stacked as your though! Keep up the vids ❤
Real good work man, a piece of advice for next time, make sure you install the ssds before putting the motherboard in the case and dont put the stock cooler
Idk if you’ve recognized this yet being that the video is like a year old, but all your fans are set to exhaust. I’d recommend flipping the fans on the side to intake and maybe getting more intake fans on the bottom. You want to have either half intake half exhaust or slightly more intake than exhaust
i notice the gpu was sagging a lil bit like it was about to fall the whole time, prob cause its heavy as a xbox, (which is what he implied) however we are talking about a RTX 4070 so it shouldn't be such a problem, and for those who are wondering and dont wanna look at the box for some reason, the GPU is a ASUS NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti 12GB TUF Gaming OC
Nice build and for a fellow pc player to see you go from laptop to this kind of level in fortnite to Taking the time to build your own pc was shocking to me because i started on laptop too but much early on before 2017 back in 2015 so to see a pc built by a fellow laptop player was sooo cool and if i can tell you something that would give you a tip your video was great just next time when you decide to either upgrade your machine just know this pc's unlike laptops can be upgraded on every part but laptops you usally can only switch the ram but from my knowledge you are a very talented builder for a first time i would say when you install the motherboard in the case way before installing the gpu or cpu make sure to install your nvme ssd first after the cpu it's saving alot of time 😅 and i learned it from many pc builders such gikawhat and pc centric and my favorite joey delgado aka CRATER he is my favorite and welcome to the pc world
good for you bruv, really proud of you. I will always support you bro... I know bro one day, you be at the top like you always be in the build fights.. i also use nitro laptop should i upgrade, your content inspires me...
I reccomand you to build the motherboard(cpu,drive, ram etc...) first then place it in the case then assemble the graphic card, the psu and the fans to it.
you did get wifi antennas in the box of the motheboard so you didnt have to order them seperatly. also i would have removed the graphics card before installing the ssd. and you should use the support thing that comes with the garphics card.
damn bro keep up the good work! its a very proud moment to get your entire setup sponsered by ASUS, except your mouse :( but either way. its crazy to see how far you have grown support you since you have at 57k
bros first pc build is the most expensive and modern hardware on the market, while most of ours is some office pc we decided to take a part and rebuild
''Boom it should fit right in'' Dude....the hardest part of building a pc is inserting the motherboard supply cable, you literally have to put you whole weight on it just to clip it in lol, I have had to do this on every pc I have built.