Thank you so much for this video! I've been recently getting into custom pc building and this video helped me SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Much. I can't thank you enough, Thank you!
The value you get from AIR 903 is just unbelievable. Never thought about an SFX PSU, can be interesting to build it in a small case like Lianli 205 or Montech AIR 100.
Idk if im stupid or what, but i just cant find anything that helps me actually know what to buy. How tf am i supposed to know what a cpu and gpu needs? Everything else seems pretty simple
Spent some time doing research for my own build, ended up with: -Ryzen 5 7600x CPU -Radeon RX 6800 GPU -Asrock B650 Steel Legend WiFi Motherboard -T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 Ram 32GB (2x16GB) -TeamGroup MP44L SSD -CORSAIR RM Series RM750 Power Supply -Arctic Freezer 36 RGB White CPU Cooler -Fractal Design Focus 2 Mid Tower ATX Case Cost is around 1000GBP/1300USD
@@alfiecc6257do these tell you what parts are compatible with eachother? My worst fear is to spend a lot of money on a computer and none of it work with eachother 😫
im pretty sure you should probably check the mother boards size first (the mother board should have 3 sizes, ATX which is the biggest, micro ATX, or mini ATX which is the smallest), once you find the mother boards size, pick a pc case with the mother boards size so it can fit.
bro i need help understanding what all the letters and numbers mean, its complete gibberish to me. "Me personally i prefer the ryzon 2xaytc DT8769 25GHz GPU" is what it sounds like
@MrKalle1977 that's not true. 6000 mt/s (frequency) and CAS (stands for 'Column Address Strobe') latency, in this case CL30 is good because the high frequency and low latency are advantages in data transfers and quick access to stored information. But is important to remember that RAM can be case specific
Can you please advise the ideal GPU options for my PC? my pc: ryzen 5900x, 64 RAM, 4k display resolution. I choose a GPU for video editing and playing new games, ideally in 4k, but it is also good in 2560x1440px
4070 ti super, 4080 super, 4090. 4070 ti probably best option but I recom getting a better cpu soon as bottlenecks could occur. If your going to do more gaming then workflow then get a 7900 xt or xtx If your still going to do quite a lot of video editing and are going to get a new cpu get an intel one I forgot why but it’s something about compatibility with some video editing softwares
I have that psu and also a 4090. I would use the cable from the psu unless if you want a different color for your psu cable. I am using an asiahorse cable because I have an all white build. I may switch them for the white lian li v2 strimmer cables.
@gogo0913 I bought the gpu, psu and the rest of my pc parts in August 2023. The psu is the 2023 version and the gpu came out in 2022 but my specific model I don't know.
@@MrAnimescrazy okay, thank you for those information. I got 12vrpwh (2x8pin) and afraid to use it. Because it only have 2x8 not 4x8 like gpu converter.
Is this good pc for 1200€ and for 1440p: Cpu-ryzen 5 7600x Gpu-rx 6700 xt Mobo- b650 tomahawk msi Psu-rm750e Case-td500 mesh v2 Ssd- 1tb P5 plus Ram- 6000mhz 32gb (cl36-30) Cooler - Ag620
Go for ryzen 5 7600 instead of x as it heats up less and has nearly same performance u can save on cooler as the stock cooler in 7600 will be plenty and upgrade your GPU to 4070 if you can get a good deal on it as 6700xt won't be good as 4070 in terms of ray tracing and dlss 3 and case is your opinion you can cheap out for performance or go for asthetics as your budget suits
@@jovanbalandzicpretty good build, i personally think the ram is a bit much for this build but with the money saved, you arent really going to be able to spend it elsewhere so youre good
@@dungeondeezdragons4242 oh yea. G360a IS all sold out everywhere, except Newegg but only in white version. If ur gonna get the p400a, the g400a, the new version is much better
I 100% agree with all those. AIO only if you want it to look good imo. But I'd stick with a newer gen gpu. If you want a older gen get a 6800. I had a 6700xt and went to a 7900xtx. The 6700xt got me decent enough fps but didn't meet my needs/wants.
It's all preference. If you have a lot of periferals or USB connected devices then get full full sized ATX motherboard or if you plan on putting in more than 2 SSDs. For the PSU it's just whether or not you care to have the back of the case better organized cable wise.
Well since half of what this guy says is just bs. I guess thats why he builds his showcase computers that are just commercials mostly to make his own money. He does not know anything about computers. How they work or what is good parts. Dont listen to him.