@@Clutchclips_ for pure perofrmance no nvidia is worth over amd but the new 4070 ti super is arguably more valuable than amds that compete in same category
Since other people have already mentioned the motherboard and case size, I will point out a couple of other things. First of all, that intro lmao. You don’t need an anti-static wrist or ankle bracelet; EVER! Second of all, you want to install the gpu last so that it doesn’t interfere with installing all of the bottom connectors and io cables. Also, you can do your wiring and psu cable management last and connect everything then. Great video overall.
Nice build! Let me point out some things: You were using Thermalright for the CPU cooler brand, good pick! But you could of gotten a 360mm AIO from them for about 60-70 bucks, yes that is a bit overkill for a 7600x but for the price does it matter? Second thing, nice case but you could of gotten a fishtank case that's dual chambered (which are some of the most popular cases right now) for only 120 bucks with 7 pre-installed ARGB fans! The case is the Antec C5 ARGB, you could get it in white or black and its on the smaller side so it would of looked better paired with the Micro-ATX motherboard you chose, not only that it could fit an additional 3 fans! That's 10 fans in total! But it's all up to preference.
Very very solid first build! Great choice on parts for the price and for going the extra bit with the cable extensions to tie the white color scheme together. Well done!
Great first build my man, looking at it retrospectively there are definitely some changes i would have made to the build. 1. Matx board should preferably never go in an atx case. 2. Get the 7500f instead of the 7600x as you wont be using the built-in-graphics and the lower tdp will help the cpu cooler keep up better in more stressful situations. 3. With the money saved by going with the 7500f instead of the 7600x you could potentially upgrade to the RX 7900 GRE, depending how lucky you got with the price on the 7500f.
@@niloydx468 if you put everything tg right it shouldn’t look bad but you can prolly watch a YT video of smb using that case. Here’s a chat that can help discord.gg/pchh
@@jimg.9198 Yea the Thermalright Peerless Assassin was to big and covered up the ram so I got the smaller Thermalright King 120 SE which i found out does just as good👍
The build looks awesome, great job! I would add 2 of the fans in the bottom as intake, the other 3 up top as exhaust, and then use the extra one to replace your rear exhaust so all of your fans will have RGB. Also, you could route your gpu cables through the cutout closer to the glass if you wanted to give it just a little bit of a cleaner look. That way there isn't so much of the cable showing in the case. And one more thing, maybe look into getting just a cheap gpu ant-sag bracket or stand to keep the gpu from sagging at the end. But, all in all it looks sick man!
Optimal air cooling setup would be 1 at the top towards the back and 1 at the back for exhaust. The 3 fans up front of the case are enough as is, but if you want extra gpu cooling you could add the fans above the psu cover
Great hold, my dude! The only thing I personally would have changed would be to get an MATX case instead of an ATX case. That way there’d be less extra space around the MATx motherboard. But that stuff is super confusing for first time builders and that’s exactly what I was in September 2023 when I built my first gaming pc. Enjoy the ride, my man!
Sweet looking build. A few recommendations because it says no experience, I would turn on an xmp or docp profile to have your RAM work at advertised speed, enable above 4g encoding and resizable bar all in the bios settings. And in advanced graphics settings update your refresh rate to match your monitor refresh rate.
the only thing i would change is the motherboard, as the itx motherboard doesnt look that good in the full atx case, but if youre on a really tight budget or dont care about aesthetics its absolutely fine. Overall great choice of parts, especially for a person with no experience. Hope you enjoy your new rig!
great vid nice build !!! try to avoid installing the GPU before the board goes into the case..... too much wiggle on the PCI socket ..... i understand a preboot before install but try to use the on board GPU if your board has that function. respect !
@JustinDuhe the sag isn't as bad as people make out. It's the flexing and motion that just cannot happen. I bracket cures both of these in one go ! Get a cheap woohan one ;)
This build in theory is good, but I would've gotten a terabyte of storage from crucial for like 75 bucks and get the 7900 gre instead of the 7800 xt. Newegg offered a deal with half a terabyte of storage included with buying 7600x
You just don’t kno how long I was going around trying to figure out the best pc build to buy for my budget, wish you would’ve saw my content sooner but I’m more than happy with the PC.❤
Make sure to install drivers from the motherboards website and install adrenaline and your motherboards software to change rgb and fan speed, of course enable xmp in bios and install smth like 3dmark or cinebench and monitor temps through adrenaline.
Make sure to install all the appropriate drivers and software (such as adrenaline) and benchmark your pc using smth like cinebench or 3dmark. Watch your cpu/gpu temps in adrenaline while benchmarking
You don't need any more fans. You've got enough. Too many and you'll be pulling air out before it has a chance to cool anything. I might swap the rear fan for one of the rgb ones though so all the fans light up. Sweet build otherwise. 👍
I don't want to sound rude but why not atx motherboard instead matx motherboard? Cuz the caze support atx motherboard is it bcz no stock of white atx motherboard?