I know you will never see this and from my profile picture I am younger but I feel like I can give you some pc tip for next time the 990 pro did not need to be installed in the adapter under the CPU socket and above the slot where the graphics card goes is we're the ssd or in your case 990 pro also the socket cover for the CPU did not need to be removed until the CPU was installed and pro tip is to place the motherboard on the motherboard box then case to remove the risk of damage and remove the blue tabe that was under the ssd or 990 pro but still good job for first time and I know you don't know me but honestly I don't know you personally so god bless your soul and don't let nobody bring you down
Holy shit Vonix I can’t remember how long I’ve been a subscriber, wouldn’t say much of a viewer, but as a subscriber to see the progress is crazy Way back to 7 years ago if not more 😂 Good luck in your future endeavors 💯
just wanted to say, ive just watched your 10 year setup progression video and now watching this. ive never came across your channel before until now but you were on my recommended page, i genuinely think your videos are of great quality and at the end of the setup progress video you mentioned about not being sure on what you will do with the channel but i genuinely believe you set a high quality standard in your videos and think that you have alot of space to grow and people who are coming across your videos are going to want more, i think youd be a great tech review youtuber and even be able to dable in reviewing and building pcs if you could find the time to put out weekly or every second week videos, hope this comment reaches you, good luck and stick at the grind Edit: if you stick at it i think ive found a youtuber whos videos id look forward to coming out and watching
Great PC Build! A couple things that you could do to make it better. Motherboard - You don’t really need a $550 motherboard. Instead, you could go with the ROG Strix Z790 Gaming Wifi II Ram - Instead of going with for 16gb sticks, go with two 32gb sticks. Having more than two DDR5 RAM sticks will severely underclock your memory. Cooler - To get rgb fans, you could either swap the stocks fans out from the cooler to the fans you bought from corsair, or you could but the NZXT Kraken Elite 360 RGB, which also comes with a better LCD screen. Graphics Card - I don’t exactly know why you didn’t buy a 4090, but the 4080 Super is a much better option. I would also recommend going with the ROG Strix version instead, simply because it looks better.
Your memory doesn’t have to go into a memory expansion card and can go right on the motherboard. There is a little heatsink under the cpu that can be unscrewed and placed right under it.
Love how he took off the plastic first because if the motherboard was installed and he pulled the plastic while its in the case it can create static electricity and can damage the motherboard.
I bought the Corsair Premium Build Kit back in August, which I got on sale for $3,299.99. $3,572.24 with tax. I loved the building experience so much. I'm running 4k, 144hz, at ultra settings, and have had no problems. I did make a few tweaks here and there with my build. I did purchase a Thermalright bracket for my CPU and purchased 3 additional RGB fans to install on the side of the Corsair 5000D Airflow case. I also changed out the original RTX 4090 FE power adapter for a Corsair 600-watt 16-pin power cable and added a Corsair GPU anti-sag bracket.
The build looks awesome. One thing I would recommend is instead of a fan at 15:45 , I would put a small LCD screen there instead so you can display either a GIF or temps of your build. Overall, great vid and great build.
Not to sound rude but that's the exact point of the LCD screen on the cooler just wish he would've gone with a different one since there are better quality AIO's with LCD's that are cheaper
Congrats..! i would have chosen a 4090 over 4080 by limiting to 1TB storage since we can upgrade it in the future. also i heard asus rog strix cards performs best in terms of thermals and performance when it comes to GPU..
Watercooled GPUs look horrendous imo. The strix is better. You can still fit a 4090 but going to 2tb and downgrading from a maximus to a strix mobo. No idea why he held off on the 4090.
beautiful build! Love the cyberpunk vibes it gives. I also recently built a PC on my channel and went for all-black and it turned out super nice. Thanks for the great content ! W video :)
I agree man, nice job building the pc. But as a pc enthusiast, I wouldn't have recommended this 5k build. You could have just waited till now and got the 4080b super, with the i9. But the main issue from my perspective is that the aesthetics aren't that good. It would have been looking 100x better with the white lian li 011 dynamic and the power supply should also have been white. Other than that, the ram and the motherboard are fine, but the fans and the strimmer cables could have been white and with some better rgb. I know I am focusing on white, but it just looks 100X better. Nice build man and keep IMPROVING! Good luck for your future builds!
11:10 that device is a expansion card and you don't need it read the manual my guy there are m.2 slots under the heatsinks on the motherboard 😢😢😢 install the ssd on the up most slot for faster speeds and not using the expansion card will make it cleaner
Your videos really inspire me to build my own PC and become a content creator. I'm discovered your channel today, but I already watched like four hours of your videos. Keep up the good work never give up you'll be on top one day! 💯
Some fans nowadays are reversible blade. So you don't have to look at the rear frame of the fan shroud. So they might look set up for exhaust but might be set up for intake. He didn't take the plastic off either side of the heat tape on the SSD heatsink tho....
it doesn’t seem like anyone else is pointing this out but you should flip the bottom and side fans around. they’re all set to exhaust which means there’s no fans bringing in air at all which will suffocate the pc
otherwise good but i gotta say, quite ironic getting a lga 1700 socket for future proofing when the socket is dead (meaning no more made or only a few more to be made)
Great PC, Great Job building BUT: -maybe remove the blue thermalpadsticker for the ssd (ssds can overheat and break) -look where the fans are blowing, you might run into some cooling problems with every fan pushing air out -for better speed on editing videos, your ssd should have been sitting directly on the motherboard than in a DIMM 2.0 adapter -and buy corsair fans in big packs to get a corsair rgb controler for free with the fans Overall, good build, cpu and gpu combo is great for games like gta (not so efficient for other games but hey it works :D) What i would change: only buying from ONE rgb-parts company so you dont have to use more then 2 softwares to control rgb and fan speed and stuff, plus i would use (for comfort) corsairs new corsair link system for easy cable management
And please next time dont take the cap on the cpu holder away it will pop off if you put the cpu in cause if you force it like that it cam cause damage btw no hate
it looks awesome but a few tips set the bottom fans as intake by flipping them around as if it is all exhaust it will get dusty very quick hope it helps
Thank you for making this video Vonix! You really inspired me to start saving for my dream set-up and I’m hoping my dropshipping business will do well so I can afford it. Love you and your videos! ❤😊
Warning you did not Peel the blue tape for the ssd from faster speeds the thing the blue tape is covering this could leed to the ssd overheating and breaking.
Litteraly, I price out my dream pc with a 14900k, 64 gb of ddr5-7600 ram, and a asus rog rtx 4090 and it's still around $4500 with motherboard, case, power supply, fans, storage... where did his money go???
bro its good u still got the love for this computa shit i just boiught a prebuilt i tried to make my own pc and i just wanted to necc i remember being 14 and looooooving every part of it
Pretty cool build, I would have went with 2 separate SSD's though instead of just 1 4TB. Keeps windows separate from everything else, not that it'd get bogged down running this high end though. Kudos for slapping 4 sticks of RAM in there also, almost every super high end build I see they only utilize 2 RAM slots, for whatever reason lol. It's like if you're already spending 5k+, what's another 120 bucks for 2 more sticks lmao.
Never buy 4 DDR5 sticks. Why are you not using the onboard PCIe 4x4 slots for the SSD drives? Do not install the CPU cooler before the fans are in place and cables are on the motherboard. I see way too many cables you could manage better. You have tons of fans, why not just use those on the cooler. The reasons why you could not install Windows 10 is because of the 4 sticks of memory. The main thing is that you put it together, and you have learned from it. I have made so many of your mistakes in the past months. So I know how you feel after it came together, be honest you are going to work on the cables more? The 12VHPWR is one of those cables that I chose to buy an ATX 3 power supply for. Just to have that... Also strimers are not ready for these cables, I doubt they will ever be.
Lian Li strimer Plus V 2 offers a 12VHPWR extension cable (native 12VHPWR to 12VHPWR and 3x8pin to 12VHPWR), I literally use it with my 4090. Personally, I would rather choose the classic O11D Evo&Evo RGB and supplement it with Lian Li fans. What I would definitely not do is pay 1,700 for a 4080, the price is already close to the 4090, which even on an air cooler you can keep at 60-65 °C, and $450 for an AIO is also quite a lot for me.
so true with many good points. a good system is a great investment if you have the know how and judging by how much we have seen recently how anything is possible pretty much with the right setup. its all about how much time you have and how creative you choose to be. We can literally do anything now and it doesnt take a whole lot. Ive grown to be obsessed with gaming/office setups and pc building and everything that comes with it....its so addictive and entertaining......very very expensive hobby though! dude dont feel bad about the pc not coming out exactly how you hoped.....parts are constantly coming out and its how they get you as an enthusiast. it took me months and months of planning and buying parts and waiting to come up wtih the new build i have now and i personally know how confusing and perfect everything has to be. so many compatibility issues can arise.. i got extra parts like my 240 aio rog cooler that i bought first originally months ago and then i changed my entire ideas and now have a lian li 360....i chose lian li fans but had originally gotten several corsair fans....i got extra braided wires...idk it can be useful to have backup parts, or maybe sell them, or maybe even send some of the parts back you dont like if you still have that ability. i think its better to have the setup you want and not feel that regret. dude i spent like 10 hours straight building my new pc and its also in the lian li d evo xl and ive barely gone back to it since i built it a week or two ago becuase i was like intimidated by it or something. it was annoying becuase i wanted to wait for new keyboard and mouse to come in so i could continue using my current pc until i have my new one running and completely setup and built the way i want it...its a really exhausting process
bro you forgot to remove the blue stickers on the thermal pads where you put the SSD both above and below the shroud. Please remove those asap to avoid any thermal throttling on your memory
Nice video -Nice build. Enjoy your PC. Should get a lot of use out of that PSU - SeaSonic has been one of the few brands I have used for the last 20+ years. Never a single problem with any of my SeaSonic branded PSU's in that time. Our machines are very close to being each other's counterpart ; one AMD mine ; one Intel yours but very similar level of parts Enjoy your very nice system :)
you shouldve gotten multiple ssds like a sata 2 to where u will put everything u wanna store except games, the nvme for games only and an ssd for windows and etc
erm actually the ryzen threadripper is the best cpu on the consumer market jk this is the first vid i’ve seen on your channel but im so excited for you and it looks great
hey man love your pc and the build but i noticed that the AIO pumps tubes to the cpu cooler are upside down and that can affect the cooling of the cpu and the pc so just flip the radiator so that the tubes help cool your cpu better. But all in all really cool and love the build
This sht making me nervous hes putting sll the things on to the motherboard on the table please put it on the packaging of the motherboard cause it can scratch and it will then not work properly anymore
That’s so sick V amazing work and it’s your dad that helping you out? Shoutout ❤ we’ll having a nice time with your computer 🖥️ and thx so much that you cheering 📣 your build and time.. take care and maybe a video about how you use the computer program etc so cool to see take care regards // J 🇸🇪