Quick tip: I’d recommend laying the PC down before installing the graphics card, just to avoid bending the PCIe. Either that or install the graphics card on the motherboard before placing it in.
nah i wouldn't recommend installing the gpu into the motherboard before putting it into the case. makes it harder to plug in other cables imo. also it makes it harder to properly position the motherboard and can cause alignment issues
@@melon64_ his motherboard has metal pci lanes. It should be fine. I have replace graphics card while case standing up and never have pci lane break on me. Unless, you have stupid cheap ass motherboard which most wont
@@AntDknator I have a budget motherboard :/ although I think it was pretty good for the price, Gigabyte B450M DS3H WiFi to be specific. It has the plastic PCIe you were talking about here, I guess I never new metal PCIe was a thing lol
After watching this video, i feel more confident about maybe build a pc of my own in the future. Thanks man for also explaining the things and stuff yk, appreciate it.
I was baffled by the fact that he put the stock fan on when he had a water cooler, what a lot of people recommend is that you put as much stuff as you can on the motherboard so you don't have to do it while it's in the case (except the gpu ofc). Nice build doe hope he's enjoying it.
Great job building the pc! But there is something that I would do differently: Before you put the motherboard in the case I would put the SSD in there first. That way you won't have anything blocking it. Best of luck on your new PC!
@@goldensamurai2841bro no jts not f* dipshit, so you rather have a fking messy desk while gaming or have a clean setup without any discomfort. like cmon kid
He said he watched "hours" worth of content to know how to build a pc and he forgot the most important step. Build the thing outside the case for troubleshooting and placing any component that can be hard to reach inside the case. Usually done directly on top of the motherboard box or in a non-conductive desk pad. This also negates some of the strain the PCIe connector might get from the GPU just dangling from it while inside the case. Other than that, he did a pretty solid job for a first-time build.
@@jimmybowers7591At first it might seem scary, hell. it is for sometimes and I've been learning how to do it still lol. what i recommend doing is research your pc parts, see if they are within budget and go well together and after you decide whether to go prebuilt or not then research how to build it. it's not difficult when you have guidance, it took me a day to build it without guidance (I DO NOT RECOMMEND THAT LOL) but if you have questions, i can do my best to help you out. from a friend !
@@jimmybowers7591don't get a pre built and if you think you're gonna mess smth if u build it consider buying a pc from websites such as powergpu or paradox customs you choose parts for your pc and they put them together and deliver it as a pre built hope this helps!
Hey to fix the lag issue you need to get a WI-FI antennae that can be moved so you can face the antennae's towards your router. This will give you better connection!
@@SuixdeCity my god calm down I'm just saying the i7 could've been better but I mean the cables how he put them in its a big case aswell I was just commenting on that jeez no need to be rude
Idk if you’ve recognized this yet being that the video is like a year old, but all your fans are set to exhaust. I’d recommend flipping the fans on the side to intake and maybe getting more intake fans on the bottom. You want to have either half intake half exhaust or slightly more intake than exhaust
you did get wifi antennas in the box of the motheboard so you didnt have to order them seperatly. also i would have removed the graphics card before installing the ssd. and you should use the support thing that comes with the garphics card.
good for you bruv, really proud of you. I will always support you bro... I know bro one day, you be at the top like you always be in the build fights.. i also use nitro laptop should i upgrade, your content inspires me...
i notice the gpu was sagging a lil bit like it was about to fall the whole time, prob cause its heavy as a xbox, (which is what he implied) however we are talking about a RTX 4070 so it shouldn't be such a problem, and for those who are wondering and dont wanna look at the box for some reason, the GPU is a ASUS NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti 12GB TUF Gaming OC
You put the side case fans in the wrong direction, they should be flipped so you see the not pretty side of them. In your current state, they're exhausting the air instead of intaking it. Negative air pressure (exhaust > intake) makes your computer heat up more and collect dust faster. (you should also install bottom fans with the pretty side down and ugly side up)
I do not recommend fish tank style computer cases. Because your case is not getting air, there is no good air flow. This will cause you problems in the future
11:09 only because its shows you are on 1000 FPS doesnt mean thats what you see, it depends on the screen, if you have a 60 hertz screen then you will only see 60 FPS, 144 hertz is 144 FPS of what you are seeing
really cool to see that you have a pc! but how much did this all cost? multiply that price by 18.2 (USD - NAD) and thats how expensive it would be for me to buy.
Nice work but a tip for next time is put the nvme SSD first in, when motherboard installed and everything besides the GPU do the cables then and at the end the GPU it would be a lot easier. Great job keep it up👍
I love how scared he was placing the processor 😂
its pretty difficult trying not to mess it up
i mean i was too :(
It’s scarry😂 2:24
yea i know
fax lol
Quick tip: I’d recommend laying the PC down before installing the graphics card, just to avoid bending the PCIe. Either that or install the graphics card on the motherboard before placing it in.
nah i wouldn't recommend installing the gpu into the motherboard before putting it into the case. makes it harder to plug in other cables imo. also it makes it harder to properly position the motherboard and can cause alignment issues
@@joshxlr Yeah, good point. Especially with the stupid power button cables. Still, It might be better than bending PCIe
@@melon64_ his motherboard has metal pci lanes. It should be fine. I have replace graphics card while case standing up and never have pci lane break on me. Unless, you have stupid cheap ass motherboard which most wont
@@AntDknator I have a budget motherboard :/ although I think it was pretty good for the price, Gigabyte B450M DS3H WiFi to be specific. It has the plastic PCIe you were talking about here, I guess I never new metal PCIe was a thing lol
sorry but that last bit was the dumbest thing I've read all year
W bro you taking your content to the next level now that you got a pc. I’m proud of your bro for building your own
respect 100 for you
I agree bro he's really good bro, yeah bro, idk bro
" Yes mom I need this for my powerpoint presentation.. "
Bro got 999ms on call of duty
@@strikey706"I promise it's only for my PowerPoint presentation and other school related things. Absolutely nothing else!"
Ain’t no way this guy started on a budget laptop to a 4080 congrats bro u deserve it ❤
4090*
@@TurningBlade its a 4080 brobro
@Jordy7501 it's a 4090
it says 4080 on da box…
Guys it’s an rx 7700 xt 😤😤😤
After watching this video, i feel more confident about maybe build a pc of my own in the future. Thanks man for also explaining the things and stuff yk, appreciate it.
just do it slowly and double check the components. youll be fine.
I was baffled by the fact that he put the stock fan on when he had a water cooler, what a lot of people recommend is that you put as much stuff as you can on the motherboard so you don't have to do it while it's in the case (except the gpu ofc). Nice build doe hope he's enjoying it.
he also didnt seat the cpu properly, the clamp isn't holding the CPU down at all
Usualy, when installing an AIO, you are supposed to install it after the motherboard is in the case.
Yeah same XD he had the basics looked up so good tho. Only if he had installed the m.2 ssds before putting gpu. Entertaining video never the less.
Great job building the pc! But there is something that I would do differently: Before you put the motherboard in the case I would put the SSD in there first. That way you won't have anything blocking it. Best of luck on your new PC!
cable management is cringe
@@goldensamurai2841bro no jts not f* dipshit, so you rather have a fking messy desk while gaming or have a clean setup without any discomfort. like cmon kid
@@goldensamurai2841 Wdym cringe? To have an organised setup and not cables all over your desk is cringe?
@@conquerinn yea
He said he watched "hours" worth of content to know how to build a pc and he forgot the most important step. Build the thing outside the case for troubleshooting and placing any component that can be hard to reach inside the case. Usually done directly on top of the motherboard box or in a non-conductive desk pad. This also negates some of the strain the PCIe connector might get from the GPU just dangling from it while inside the case. Other than that, he did a pretty solid job for a first-time build.
NASA Supercomputer: “Pathetic”
reccomend putting a little lit of lego or sum under the graphics card because the big ones usualy have some sort of droop that can damage it
As an experienced pc builder i have to admit that for your first pc you did a great job 😊
im very happy for u that u finally got a pc. u were really good at the game on ur old laptop, and now we all can see how ur gonna improve. luh ya bro
He will unlock his True potential ngl
@@ZAND4TSU yeah
I almost thought you broke the cpu for a sec but not bad for your first build👏👏
it is so beautiful to see someone building a pc and it being their first time, enjoy it!
can you help me build my first pc, im scared something will go wrong so im looking at prebuilds aswell
@@jimmybowers7591At first it might seem scary, hell. it is for sometimes and I've been learning how to do it still lol. what i recommend doing is research your pc parts, see if they are within budget and go well together and after you decide whether to go prebuilt or not then research how to build it. it's not difficult when you have guidance, it took me a day to build it without guidance (I DO NOT RECOMMEND THAT LOL) but if you have questions, i can do my best to help you out. from a friend !
@@jimmybowers7591don't get a pre built and if you think you're gonna mess smth if u build it consider buying a pc from websites such as powergpu or paradox customs you choose parts for your pc and they put them together and deliver it as a pre built hope this helps!
@@jimmybowers7591and don't worry they have options for all budgets
For those of you wondering for every component in the video in total the pc would cost $2096.99
Only 2k?
Hey to fix the lag issue you need to get a WI-FI antennae that can be moved so you can face the antennae's towards your router. This will give you better connection!
Not bad for your first PC build it looks nice
its better than my first pc, which i still have
what you mean not bad he has a fucking rtx 4080 that’s one of the best cards out right now edit unless your talking about how he built it
@@SuixdeCity my god calm down I'm just saying the i7 could've been better but I mean the cables how he put them in its a big case aswell I was just commenting on that jeez no need to be rude
@@SuixdeCity i’m saying, dude said not bad when that’s one of the best pcs you can have
@@SuixdeCity 😂😂😂😂😂
they say money doesnt buy happiness. damn
Idk if you’ve recognized this yet being that the video is like a year old, but all your fans are set to exhaust. I’d recommend flipping the fans on the side to intake and maybe getting more intake fans on the bottom. You want to have either half intake half exhaust or slightly more intake than exhaust
Man this build looks really good I have like a 8 year old pc watching this got me some inspiration great vid man
Asus sponsored a guy who has never built a pc lol
nice one man, i hope you keep progressing.
love the fact that you built it your own instead of getting prebuilts
I love that u found out how to build a pc
my god i cant watch people build pc's when they dont know much
Its a very “nasa” pc build
Too scary 😂
🤓
jack shut up i bet ue fatherless, “my god” stop saying that
I know but we did the same shit when we started
8:09 Him: Oh My Gyat.
Fr that was funny😂
For a first PC build it actually looks very good.
not sure what this is 🤓 why is bro spititng everywhere
@@fv6ewhy tf do u got a nerd sweat gta 5 name as ur yt name 😂
4:13 You were not supposed to push the ram lock but since you heard the click after it's alright Got me scared for a second😅😅
your practical approach to this subject is just what i needed!
you did get wifi antennas in the box of the motheboard so you didnt have to order them seperatly. also i would have removed the graphics card before installing the ssd. and you should use the support thing that comes with the garphics card.
The motherboard already has wifi in it it's in its fucking name
did u tweak it before playing?
Must be nice to build an awesome PC like that when the pieces are given to ya.
good for you bruv, really proud of you. I will always support you bro...
I know bro one day, you be at the top like you always be in the build fights..
i also use nitro laptop should i upgrade, your content inspires me...
Bruh, bro, brosepheus
good job man, im following you for more than 6 month and i liked your optimization videos. im happy for you enjoy it
i love how scared you where with placing the processor
dont worry, the cpu is supposed to have the much force, if you wanna do it without being scared you just gotta comit and push down on the lever hard
I`m so happy to see you with your new PC!
make sure to keep the wiff things straight up for the best connection
i notice the gpu was sagging a lil bit like it was about to fall the whole time, prob cause its heavy as a xbox, (which is what he implied) however we are talking about a RTX 4070 so it shouldn't be such a problem, and for those who are wondering and dont wanna look at the box for some reason, the GPU is a ASUS NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti 12GB TUF Gaming OC
The way you worded Z790-PLUS made it sound like it didnt come with a motherboard and the motherboard was just an additional part
the only bad thing about this setup is that you cant blame your performance when losing
then dont lose ; - ;
I love how careful new builders are
You put the side case fans in the wrong direction, they should be flipped so you see the not pretty side of them. In your current state, they're exhausting the air instead of intaking it. Negative air pressure (exhaust > intake) makes your computer heat up more and collect dust faster. (you should also install bottom fans with the pretty side down and ugly side up)
Yeah I get to experience building my first pc next weekend hopefully when all my parts show up I know I'll act like he was when putting in the cpu
Did bro just said "not to touch any of those cpu pins 1:29" on an Intel CPU 😂💀
Enjoy your pc bro u deserve it
AiO: you should look if the airflow is good, because the radiator needs intakes and outtakes
Wipe off that thermal paste and put on the artic mx-6, just a small X on the CPU and you're good.
Imagine 1080p
You need to put the nvme after you put the processor, when you have enough room. It was a great video
super close to maxing out your pc. keep up the good work
What can i do to build pc for me?
Buy a pc
Aint no way he forgot the cementing paste
It was already on the aio/ stock cooler
lol
No way you called it cementing paste…. It’s called thermal paste
The fact that he built his first pc yet he can crank those 90s like crazy
nice first pc build but i got confused cuz he put the cpu cooler that came with the cpu and then later put the aio
Congrats bro!! I have a laptop that can only run quality game at around 40 frames😔 but I am still very happy for you!
7:43 i saw a 4080 asus gpu
i love how he was using the SAME TUTORIAL that i was using to build the PC from which I am writing rn.
Congrats bro! Nice build! Welcome to the dark side of gaming - the second you have to lower settings, it'll piss you off 😂
as someone who just built there first pc i had the same reaction when i put the cpu in
"oh my gyatt" 🤣 love your content bro
insted of using intrnet antenas use internet cable it runs so much smoother and this is a great video
what is your fortnite settings?
the lack of airflow for the watercooler is depressing
I do not recommend fish tank style computer cases. Because your case is not getting air, there is no good air flow. This will cause you problems in the future
Bro this reminds me when i built my first pc it was so overwhelming and scary but at the end it all paid off and i wanna do it again
8:10 "OH MY GYATT" 😭🙏
I can feel the stress through the screen
1:08 man reduced that cpu's whole lifetime by 3 years
bro is just enjoing every single part :)
I built a pc with no experience. (2 seconds later) first I watched a ton of videos
11:09 only because its shows you are on 1000 FPS doesnt mean thats what you see, it depends on the screen, if you have a 60 hertz screen then you will only see 60 FPS, 144 hertz is 144 FPS of what you are seeing
8:52 That GPU sagging is giving me chills 🥶
11:22 that voice crack 💀
Bro I thought K1ng learned english and thought Kxng was him 💀
It’s not fair that your first pc is this
Also you should insert the ssd before u put the motherboard into the case and put the graphics card last
also bro in the video where did you ever put in your HHD/SSD and ram?? LMFAO
bro was playing with fire that entire video 😂😂
bro installed the stock fan then unboxed an AIO ahah
13:29 Bro has a NASA computer and he says hes lagging
seeing a beginner build a PC is nerve racking to be honest I've built 50 PC at 13 and if i built his PC it would be the most powerful by far
Hey is a intel core i7 13700kf good with a 3070 ti with 32 gigs of ram?
@@ADYV187 Yes, however considering that an i7-13700kf can operate a 4080, it seems a bit overdone on the CPU.
wait till the post pc clarity hits when ur just using it for chrome
8:08 oh my gyat🫤🫤
you're fine touching the back of that cpu, it doesnt have pins, only amd has pins you have to be careful with
8:10 OHHH MYY GYAATTT
By the way sadly NASA dose not use gaming pc's instead they use servers
also love the vids keep up the good work
At the beginning I thought he will use the stock cooler 😅😂😂
They day of the horrible tornado outbreak!
Had the exact convesations with myself while buildin my pc
i been here since u was on laptop and u had the gk61
Does asus send him everything or does he just LOVE asus so much?!
8:57 you were supposed to put the ssd in before putting the gpu and aio in
My fav part was when I got a triple ad in the start
its so funny how he was scared to put force on anything😂
2:52 didn't he show he bought a water cooling cooler?
1:56 then why aren’t you ragdolling the thing? 😂
really cool to see that you have a pc!
but how much did this all cost? multiply that price by 18.2 (USD - NAD) and thats how expensive it would be for me to buy.
gotta get a wired internet connection for no more lagging
I love how he just said the names on the pieces without knowing anything about it
Nice work but a tip for next time is put the nvme SSD first in, when motherboard installed and everything besides the GPU do the cables then and at the end the GPU it would be a lot easier. Great job keep it up👍