You had me at "budget". Personal favorite from the video was the Vetroo V5 cooler, I used a similar one (different brand but pretty sure same manufacturer) in a recent build and the performance is really good, a few degrees cooler compared to the popular Hyper 212 from Cooler Master. Just hoping the price doesn't go up when more people realize how much of a bargain these are
@@gabyk3148 no rgb header on your motherboard means no lights unfortunately, but the cooler and default fan color looks good regardless. The only other way is if you use any other parts that have a control hub, like the case or fans, and they use the standard 3 pin argb you can plug into that, usually these types of controllers are powered by sata and have manual controls and are independent of the motherboard
Best budget oriented white RGB video on RU-vid hands down. I’m waiting to AM5 and DDR5 become affordable. So going to get my case up to spec while waiting. Perfect video for what I’m after right now. Seriously couldn’t be more on the money. Thank you.
If you're worried about affordability, you should just go Intel since you probably aren't buying the highest end stuff. Intel is THE budget/mid-range player now(especially with continued DDR4 support), as AMD refuses to release lower priced CPU's, abandoning the market that saved them just a few short years ago.
Ed: "Do you get bullied because you don't have enough rgb" Me: Actually people make fun of me because I have RGB. But the problem here is that people think I have RGB to make everything colorful, but i actually have RGB in my whole room to change the atmosphere of my room with the click of one Button.
I think some PCs look cool by being simple. Simple means that either it has no lights, or it has a small amount of lights in a single colour depending on your theme.
7:00 I bought a Smart Plug and changed something in the Bios so i can start my PC with Alexa. I also deactivated the Passwort so i can tell my Alexa to start my PC and then do something else while my PC is starting. One of my best Ideas in my Setup
This is actually the most perfect video. All the main parts just arrived for the PC I'm building my sister for her birthday and I got her this exact same case!
"do you cry yourself to sleep every night because you aren't happy?" *slowly raises hand cus my current laptop is dying while I'm waiting for my PC parts*
You could just buy an LED strip that doesnt connect with usb put with these pins that you can plug in your motherboard. With that it turns off/on when you start/shut off your PC
I mustardgassed that like button!! also wanted to say i love these videos where you show cheap but good stuff to make your pc look even more awesome. ^^
I just picked up an old Origin rig with a i7 4930K. It has both a RGBA controller (separated from the mobo which is too old to have one) and a LED strip with wiring *per LED* to make each led individually addressable, which is insane. It was probably the coolest thing back in the days. But... it also has... non-PMW fans for the CPU and at the bottom of the case as well??! I have SO many questions for the first owner cuz what kind of custom order is that lmao
This was a cool video good job on that build, I have a Darkflash Phantom case that came pre-installed with fans but don't have parts yet. This case is huge and idk what the heck I'm doing as far as building lol, this video game me some ideas so thank you.
Hi Edgar, Before I say anything, I want to make sure that I am NOT asking for a PC or any free things. I am a 15-year-old computer programmer/software developer, and I'm looking for a good budget desktop computer. I've made over 800$ through my small marketing/software business. My parents will not let me buy one and think it is a waste of money; they do not support my dreams or my business software/computer engineering. Do you have any suggestions on what I should do or tell them. I once told them I was going to buy a PC for my birthday with my own money but they told me that they would send me to live with my grandparents and seize my computer.