Building a Gaming PC
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- Опубликовано: 3 май 2018
- Hello, youthful gaming elite. This is an instructional digital computing guide that will aid you in your conquest to overthrow the "status" quo. Only on the world wide web can you get this "level" of past knowledge colliding with present computing. Now this is a rich multi-media experience that's all that and a bag of chips!
* Leaving a comment about the I/O shield? See 22:47 first.
* RAM put in the wrong slots? They fixed it after recording the episode.
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"Springside" by Stan Forebee
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"Craft Draft Brewski Bois" by Ian Ewing
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"brzzy_bump" by invention_
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"In Bloom" by Mo Anando
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"Le Sud" by L'indécis
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"Estate" by DRWN.
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"thinking of you" by Robot Orchestra
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The Modern Rogue first like boi
Any chance i can get that pc yall just made
Regarding the description- putting a motherboard on an antistatic bag can be dangerous. The clear bags with black patterns on them are perfectly safe, (same with the non-conductive foam you guys used) *however*, the metallized bags that motherboards often come in are not safe to use. Those are conductive. The Reddit comments point that out.
I've learned that the hard way killing a motherboard.
Also, your Pcpartpicker link in the description is broken. And the forgotten IO shield hurts.
Just to alert you it's common convention to put the ram in every other slot. So A1 is paired with B1, etc. I've no clue why this is done but it's 99 percent of the time considered the "proper" way to install multiple RAM sticks. ALSO. While cable managing certainly isn't necessary I'd personally still recommend putting all cables through the holes in the back, just to ensure they don't hit any fans, and especially when the case has a window it will avoid the big spaghetti monster being visible when looking in. Just some advice from a seasoned builder. But this is still a great tutorial to show that making a PC is a whole lot easier than people tend to think it is. If you're properly prepared it'll take no more than an hour or two out of your day at the worst!
Marcos Chavez
You're correct. They need to be installed in alternating slots to run in dual-channel mode. Your ram speed is effectively cut in half if you're not running dual channel. This can affect some games and programs fairly significantly, especially with a Ryzen CPU. In certain situations you could be looking at a 10+ FPS difference if it's running in single channel.
Example: motherboard has slots in this order: A1, A2, B1, B2. You want to install the RAM in slots A1 and B1 or A2 and B2.
Maximum airflow without the i/o shield. I like it.
LMAO
My case is so old, the hole where I screw the gpu is so wide I need to use a screw with a nut and a rubber washer, that plate is just a detail my man
I wondered the entire time if they would notice
This physically hurt me to watch and I loved every second.
JSephH76 welcome to modern *rouge* 😏
Darrian Weathington lol I've been a fan for like 7 years. Scam school got me so many free drinks (juice boxes) at the bar (in lunch in 7th grade)
It physically hurt me to see that they forgot the I/O shield.
And the standoff screws.
I think they hurt my soul, on purpose.
Oh my god Jason is precious! "They come in black now! They aren't green anymore?" Had me dying. I have also accidentally touched pre-applied thermal paste a few times and it scared the life out of me too. Great work you guys!
thanks!
I think the Verge saw your video and said, "if they can do it, we can too!", the proceeded to fall flat on their face. Good job guys, for whatever it's worth.
The verge are a tech company who were doing a PC build guide and failed. Even though Brian and Jason were not perfect when it came to building the PC they did a significantly better job and they are in their mid to late 40's whereas the guy from the Verge looked like he was maximum as old as Linus from LTT (who is 32/33)
Jason and Brian never said that this video is a PC build guide, they admit they gave little to no knowledge, and yet their only mistake actually was the I/O shield.
This video are more legit than the verge
My only regret is that I have but one like to give to this comment.
Me:
*Please dont forget the I/O Plate*
Please dont forget the I/O Plate
Please dont forget the I/O Plate
Please dont forget the I/O Plate
*Facepalm*
Yuuuup
I knew they would. Lmao
I literally slapped my forehead
IO Shield is so annyoing to get in lmao, One of my least favorite parts about building a pc, I think I like cable management more than getting that in and fitting the motherboard into it.
I think they forgot the MB standoffs as well
Officially a Mythbusters that caters to everything I've wanted.
Yay!
Arden nerdbusters
@@darrianweathington1923 legend testers
Mathtesters not to be confused with Methtasters
This is the equivalent to kicking puppies with steel-toe boots to us computer geeks
Still better than The Verge
I gotta ask tho what did they do wrong they seemed to be pretty gud.
@@kp5602 cable management is a big one
@@kp5602 They forgot the IO shield
@@jellafella6957
Well yeah but they did most things better
@@kp5602 Oh yeah, they weren't terrible or anything, just a few things here and there that come from experience.
Brian: "insert cpu in wrong orientation"
Jason: "oh, I remember"
that was Socket 3, pre 1993, in 486 times!! :o is Jason 100 years old?
486/50 MHz was one of the first build I ever made.
@@ModernRogue Soo Yes?
@@danieljhalab6775 confirmed
@@ModernRogue My brother once got suckered into buying a used 386 from WANG trying to install Win 3.1 off the small 1.44mb disks 6 OF THEM (about the time Zip disks and Jazz drives were coming out), then a 33.6kb modem before 56k tech were out the screeching then my girlfriends kid does some SouthPark stuff in a chat box on AOL and I'd get kicked off for ''scrolling'? Can't say then were the good old days but I don't miss those AOL disks popping up in the mail kinda how Apple is polluting the planet but "We can''t fix it we'll give you a discount on a trade-in (I'm sure they might go through your files because it's now their property again!)
@@ModernRogue A 486 should have had a ZIF socket unless it was some hokey-ass 486SL-25 really-a-386 crap. A DX/50 would've been ZIF. All the 386s had "Low Insertion Force" or LIF sockets. Those were the ones where you put it over the pins, hope to hell you lined them up right, and shove the chip in. And to get it back out you had this thing that looked like a comb to yank the chip back out. (The SL chips were mostly used in laptops because battery power.)
The bad old days. Says the guy who's spent more money on some old computer parts than the new ones that replaced them. *sigh*
The fact they forgot the I/O shield really bothers me.
Necrovarius was about to say this nooooooooooo
I was yelling the same thing
Same
was really about to comment the same thing xD
common noob mistake lol. but no really even pro's make that mistake sometimes.
"I haven't done this in a long time." "We forgot the IO shield." Checks out.
It's kind of cool seeing you guys build your own PC, it's certainly gotten easy over the years. I wish I would have known I would have sent you guys a couple parts. :)
I remember when I would dumpster dive with my dad behind business parks in the 90's to grab old corporate gear before integrators would buy old or dead machines back for recycling. We'd load up the car with as many as we could grab, and cannibalize enough parts along with add in cards we'd find open box or heavily rebated from CompUSA. A lot used to be trial and error as to what was compatible back then, you'd spend hours diagnosing problems only to realize you needed to move a jumper and you'd even find yourself needing to write your own drivers from time to time.
Now, I built, cable managed, and killed all the Microsoft telemetry on my rendering/encoding/gaming rig in less than 3 hours, and have dozens of times the computer power of our entire old basement full of parts, and I have integrated audio good enough to make a SoundBlaster nearly pointless. Getting easier is an understatement.
When you peeled off the plastic at 10:16 it was a super satisfying moment, immediately followed by a super cringe worthy moment at 10:20. It was like getting the opportunity to eat Taylor Swift out, but then she farted in your face while you were doing it. And you're just like "well I can't stop now....I've already committed to this"
anthonymax63 this is one of the best comments ive ever read!! Hilarious!
anthonymax63 well that went sexual pretty quick
Dave Chappelle Joke
This is the type of comment a edgelord teen boy would write. Ur trying too hard.
your comment feels a lot more edgier... ya fucking teen boy
Kudos to the poor editor who has to clarify everything these two say or do!
Jason Bailey Yeah, we really made it hard on him.
He did a fantastic job, really accurate info for the newbies out there
Jason Murphy the graphics are amazing
And for 1800 dollars, you too can lose in overwatch in super wide high definition
overwatch can't play in ultrawide, because blizzard hates fun
UHCKnight for 200 dollars you can buy a razer keyboard with some nice lights and clicky noises
console peasent spotted!
R6jamandtacos who?
Jay Quek Hawken. Git gud
Honestly this show has everything I enjoy + extras I still enjoy. I thoroughly enjoy this show and I freak out everytime I see the notification that a new post is out. 11/10 will always recommend.
Thanks man. Spread the word?
The Modern Rogue I've recommended it more times than I can count. I have gotten many friends hooked.
I just showed my friends the teaser for the potato Cannon vs head, they didn't know wether to come watch or to question my mental sanity...i said both
I'm setting a reminder in Google calendar to come back and watch this in 5 years. Why you ask?
Masochism.
Jk love you
just 3 more left
2 more to go.
I came here because of Brian, but Jason is easily my favorite thing about every MR episode. He seems like the guys I hung out with in high school.
Waiting to see when they realize they forgot the I/o shield
they got there eventually
Yep
same
same
yeah I was so pissed at the start
I already know how to build a PC but I like watching u guys do it
Thanks, man.
Same
It’s kachow you uncivilised swine
Finally, now I can watch cars in 4K! Kerchow!
I see you too are a man of culture
memes
screaming as they forget to install the IO shield
I was half expecting them to put too many stand-offs.
Building a PC is so much easier these days, thankfully. I still remember fighting with IRQ values and COM ports and then installing games through DOS. As a kid, it was all pure sorcery.
Oh, man. autoexec.bat and config.sys
Everything about this video was perfect, there were no mistakes. Unless you count not having any healers on the team, but I guess thats normal now isn't it
Loved this comment so much
Nowadays you have no choice
I mean, there were a couple mistakes but nothing major. RAM slots were wrong, which is a minor performance loss but really no big deal. Was a great introductory video for people new to the hobby.
I was anxiously waiting for you to see the back plate and give up. haha! Glad you re-did it!
11:30 before that moment, they should have put the IO shield.....
Gl taking the motherboard out to put it in
well, they did notice it at 21:30
That feeling you have when they're so confident they're doing it right but they miss stuff and it hurts inside
This video shows that you guys understand part of your viewer base. As always I love how you guys realistically discuss products. Great Modern Rogue episode!
Jason: What’s thermal paste?
Also Jason: Have you ever had a water cooled PC?
My favorite channel has done one of my favorite things.
Just a tip drinking whiskey while you build it is even better.
Yes!!
Guitarocker493 I went to the college graduation for the person my parents mentored because his parents died and the guest speaker was Jim Cook the ceo of Sam Adams and he drank beer throughout his speech so he started ranting for 30 minutes
honestly when i built my PC it took forever online searching to figure it all out. i did some custom programing and overclocking but this is probably the best comprehensive tutorial ive ever seen. long time modern rogue fan hacking the system fan and all that jazz. you guys keep doing you!! great job!
I have been looking for a good video to build a PC for a while now. Not only did y’all go through step by step, but it was also a joy watching y’all do it. Now I’m more excited than nervous.
dont follow this guide though. example the RAM, dont put them next to eachother, as then you loose dual channel. Check out Bitwit, or TwoJayzCents. they make good pc videos, and do build videos as well. Check them out!
"PLEASE DO NOT EAT THERMAL PASTE"
TheMagicalC - Unless you want to be cool
hA HAHAHA HA- *cough sputter*
"This man died from being frozen from the inside because he ate thermal paste."
Edit: Just to clarify, I know it doesn't work that way, but you put the idea in my head, so I blame this comments section.
I've never clicked faster on a Modern Rogue vid!
Just wanna say thank you to the Modern Rogue crew. Thanks to this video, I was able to build my own PC and I've been stoked. And a thank you to the comments, where I learned to just put the I/O shield in the case before I do anything else so I don't forget about it. Keep being awesome!
first of all great video and thank you for making it. I came across it on a youtube search and i'm happy that I watched it. The face of joy on you guys face gave me the confidence of building my first gaming pc after beign afraid of it. You gentlemen have obtain a new subscriber, thank you for your video.
We don't talk about Dial-Up...
Those were the Dark Times...
A time where when you were in the middle of kicking your friend's high school butt in DOOM but one of your parents had a business call to make...
Let us have a moment of silence to remember the days before Broadband...
The length of the PCI-E slot does not directly indicate the speed, you can have an 8x slot and a 16x slot be the exact same length.
Chris Ramsay - See, everyone? You officially heard it here!
Size doesn’t matter! It’s how often you RAM your ROM.
You know, normally for me a video of yours is something i watch to laugh and learn something new, but this time, knowing already much more than what you know, i've found even funnier your video, because I could understand what really your show is about. I think is a even better way to appreciate it.
For a new/intermediate perspective to PC building... I love this guide.
you even checked the manual to which slots to put the ram in and did it wrong anyway lmao
Vladdy Poots yeah it won't be running in dual channel and that can hugely affect performance with Ryzen
Same, that annoyed me so much...
about to post the same comment. last 2 boards for me have been asrock, so when i saw them plug it in...
As someone who does this for s living, I pretty much started taking bets with myself on whether or not you guys would forget to install the I/O shield. This video was a lot of fun to watch lol
That was very entertaining as I am currently building a Gaming PC out of an old Dell workstation. Nice work guys! It lives!!!!!!
Love these types of chill videos from time to time
I was waiting for this video to appear on Modern Rogue xD
Great vid, guys!
Thanks!
Can watch pc builds all day nice one guys.
I really appreciate the currency and unit conversions in the video. Thank you.
That setup, the keyboard and mouse sitting on a bare wood bench top, the monitor off at a weird angle, various tools and stuff scattered around. That was my setup when I started seriously gaming on PC. Mechwarrior 4: Vengeance.
"It's just eight gigabytes of memory"... I remember a time when my friend's new PC came with "a whopping eight meg"
23:20 you can just download it and not activate windows. Will cost you nothing, but you got to have the installation media
for some people not me, there are programs you can use which you shouldnt use that can trick windows into thinking its been activated
Having built a few PC's in my time and having also done so with my father (he's 50 so consider he is much like Jason and Brian in this situation) this is a fun nostalgia trip to hear about all the legacy hardware they remember from when they first built their PC's
I'm so happy to see this, this show just keeps getting better and better!
"I don't know if you've noticed, but I am in fact, an old man"... honestly same tho.
If the rx 570 wasn't so expensive due to crypto miners, it would be a great choice. If someone reading wants a gaming pc with similar performance the gtx 1050 ti is a great buy for less than 150. Or you can get a gtx 770 or 780 used for about the same price, just be aware that those cards use a lot of power.
by any memes necessary the 1050 ti has risen in price to about 190-200 dollars minimum
Meanwhile the rx 560 4gb 1024 bit version is currently at around 150-160, but runs about 10% worse
Epic
This is a great newbie thing. This episode would've been so helpful last year when I was studying for the CompTIA A+ certification. And now that I have that certification, the lack of esd straps are raising all my anxieties about inadvertently breaking expensive electronics.
For those interested: The video-cables come with the MONITOR, not the GPU. Also: Before mounting the motherboard, install the shiny bracket that comes with it! It shields your motherboard from dust and possible electrical shock! (Hence why it's called an IO-shield)
Watching them screw in the motherboard without putting the io shield in gave me horrible flashbacks.
Building a PC also known as "adult" Legos
IT'll BE DAI JO BU
>Implying LEGO can't be fun for adults as well
shop.lego.com/en-US/Millennium-Falcon-75192
Not saying that, I meant they are similar yet also fun. And it's also a common saying
Heh. Good comparison.
Lena Oxton: That is some expensive Lego, wow...
That kid lego is more expensive than the "adult" legos.
I didn't think I could enjoy this show or love you both any more, but you've proved me wrong lol. Awesome job and I can't wait for more videos!
xoxo
Wow I was just getting ready to research this, when I open up youtube and see you guys made a video about it. Thanks guys
Awesome!
Absolutely didn't expect this lmao
The coolent you were talking about that the computer was submerged in was mineral oil.
Dylan Winter my brother has a alienware that has mineral oil... Its almost impossible for him to upgrade it
Darrian Weathington that's because she bought an alienware
Always an awesome way to end my work week and start my weekend with The Modern Rogue
I went back to college a couple of years ago (4-5). One of the classes that I took, that I loved was a class that taught us how to build a computer from the ground up, and be able to troubleshoot and teardown and replace parts in a normal PC tower computer.
Brian is a man of taste as I see : "Spinning, that's a good trick"
Whoever uses prequel memes is my man, unless he says how pineapple on pizza is good. I dob't care if he eats it on his own and doesen't tell anyone, then I don't give a damn
The build *currently* totals to $800 without the network adapter, rather than 1k
Nicholas Spaziani
They shouldn't have used an amd card though
Except they were given the stuff for free by AMD, don't really think they had a choice in the matter. Though, NVIDA probably would have come through with the whole GPP debacle, they could use some good PR
TheCyberNerd
I love AMD, but it's just dumb to buy any of their cards right now... I didn't see where they mentioned this was sent to them though
I don't disagree, hell I enjoy gaming on my PC, but it's hard for me to even recommend someone get into PC gaming till GPU and RAM prices stabilize. Both AMD and NVIDA have been being hit with prices skyrocketing cause of the miners.
and the mention of them being sent the stuff was at 0:46, it's also on screen saying "they gave us free stuff, but didn't pay for an endorsement"
TheCyberNerd
Ah thanks
This is the most entertaining PC build I've ever watched.
I am in love with this show, always brings something new to the plate
Thanks!
My sister and I both built pcs and it's one thing we bond together. We play once in a while, because she plays a lot with her friends me being 6 years older, and I'm glad it was one thing we did together and do together.
Wolff it sounds like you and your sister need some more time together
cock imnmy well I'm her brother and over time she didn't really want to hang out with me. And I don't live near my family because of college, so I don't get to hang out with her. That's why we game because it's a way from us to do something together.
I would buy that shirt in a second!
This video was the perfect thing of two guys just building a PC badly, but what was the best part is getting to see them talk about which Overwatch character Jason mains.
i actually enjoyed watching this the humor and the hole learning new things at the same time
I used to think that I'm going to hell, the I saw a 30 minute modern rouge video and realised I'm already in heaven
:-)
As a gamer, I have never clicked a Modern Rogue video faster
KainaX122 *G A M E R*
One of my favorite videos yet
I love the off-the-cuff feel of the show. Good job with this episode guys.
Thanks, man!
@The Modern Rogue, You should rename this "two idiots building a PC"...
A lot of mistakes where made. Entertaining, but I'm not recommending this for beginners.
oh, and all your base are belong to us... you have no chance to survive... make your time...
Mistakes = cringe
6:44
Pushed down cpu
Ethan Muller AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH NO ITS SO CRINGE
Their about tab on their channel says that they are professional idiots so...
I thought this was Linus Tech Tips for a second.
Or Paul's Hardware, Or JayzTwoCents, or BitWit, but then I saw that they aren't using a SSD and realized my error.
thats impossible, they didnt drop it
Thomas Andrews damn beat me to it lol
They're not suggesting you need a 1000 dollar GPU and 64 gigs of ram though.
I was just wondering if you were going to do a PC building episode. Great work guys. Entirely entertaining and informative. I actually just built my first pc, a x299 intel system I turned into a hackintosh I finally got working. It's cool to watch others build computers
Thanks!!
Built in this case as my first pc about a year ago after a dead gpu and some upgrades she's a rockin sockin son of a gun love u guys
Hey at least it’s like 50x more acurate than the Verge’s build💀
That was cute. Maybe also a little cringeworthy, but mostly cute.
I like how in my recommendeds randomly, this video showed up using the Carbide Spec-04, same color as my Spec-04.
Very nice.
This is the only vid that was fun and really educational to watch! Love it
Thanks!
The Modern Rogue this really made me choose between gaming laptop or gaming pc
The Modern Rogue I also liked how Jason Murphy said "It comes in black now?!" welp.. Same goes for me.. Haven't built any PC YET
I've never built a pc whilst wearing pants.
As a PC gamer, this video makes me happy
As a PC builder, I feel physical pain watching this
As a deceased eggplant, this video makes me irritated
As a Semi-Professional Overclocker the terminology used hurts
Dat cable management...
As a single mother, I want to kill myself
Thanks for adding the euro conversion
It's always so much fun watching you, but the clueless-like way you did this was so much fun for someone who is into PC and tech. Just great :)
But actually bothering to add the written notes was a great touch. :D Man this is a great video.
They used to come in green. PCI bridge. If I didn't do PC repairs I would have no clue what you are talking about. So good. :)
And you can't have a proper PC build if you don't forget to put in the Motherboard bracket. I was wondering the entire video when you are going to notice it. :)
oh god you guys have a clear side on your PC and you have your cables look LIKE THAT!!!
Meh. Come at me, dad. ;-)
The Modern Rogue I live in Texas, I might!
at least it probably wont kill itself like the verge's pc
Credit where it's due, the Verge didn't forget the IO shield...that's about the only credit they're due.
@@aleistergein114 First, you need a *table.* Then, some *tweezers.* You'll need an *Allen wrench.* Finally, you'll need a *Swiss army knife, which **_hopefully_** has a screwdriver.*
I genuinely don't think you guys have posted a video that isn't somehow related to my hobbies. While I know how to build PCs still fun to watch. Seriously, this channel is gold.
Also, you can ground yourself by touching the metal walls inside the case if you aren't wearing the ESD band.
Thanks!
Very entaining, pluss very useful.
Now I want to buy and build this pc.
I love your chemistry and banta.
Subscribed.
Thanks so much!
Oh the fun of building gaming pcs. Built 2 so far 😂
Sure is
Converted my crazy Mac guru roommate to Windows the moment I started getting components shipped to the house.
Linux Master race!
Rogue Tech Tips?
codie kersage too far
the cringe! haha what a difference between them
Everyone is such an expert in the comments. Don't care how professional you were, it works and you made it look fun. After years using laptops and playing games on consoles, now I want to build a PC!
Thanks *hugs* I've been using this current PC for nearly five years now, and my nephew in law built it as his "let's see if I can put this 5h!7 together!" build, and I love it. Now, I live in a cornfield and can't play online... but I never would've thought I could traverse Skyrim's grandest "real-scenery" mods in my life. As an old critter, it saved my soul. Don't doubt what you can do, and uh... if it sparks, back away quickly.
Keeping in mind that electricity tends to run at the speed of light, so best be quick. Still, best of thanks to all
Loved this episode keep it up guys you are awesome
I don't even have a PC or do gaming.
But watch anyway because of you guys are entertaining 😂
Is this now a gaming channel?
"Graphics cards are hard to get right now"
I used this video to build my own PC, it’s still working great two years on
This may be the highest compliment I've ever received. -Brian
The € prompts are noted and appreciated :)
I enjoy the beginners and extra information just as much as the (very frequent) DON'T BE STUPID prompts ^^
Whatever you screw together, set all screws before you tighten any and then tighten them afterwards, maybe even from different corners like changing wheels on a car (use a torque wrench on your car btw, it is saftey relevant!)
Nice episode, well done!