How to Build a Gaming PC in Under 15 Minutes! 🛠️ [An Easy Beginner's Guide]
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
- In this video I'll be showing you how to build a gaming PC in under 15 minutes, including installing all of the components, wiring up the power and data cables and covering a few tips across the way for good measure!
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0:00 Intro
0:32 #AD
1:04 Motherboard
1:54 CPU
3:03 RAM
4:17 SSD
5:37 CPU Cooler
8:21 Case
9:16 Motherboard
9:59 CPU Cooler
12:28 PSU/Cables
14:28 GPU
15:47 Outro
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Watching this, and wondering about cables and wiring? We've put together a super detailed guide that covers this in great depth! 👉 ruclips.net/video/AIP4fYNjnF4/видео.htmlsi=WxUj-RZeJ9-soBK8
Whos here preparing for making your first pc, without any parts?
Me
Me
me
Me lol except im also waiting to get responses from some people on if i picked out good parts
Me
Here’s a personal note of mine, based on certain builds I’ve seen. While installing an AIO with an intake configuration, you need to pay a lot of attention when you’re mounting the fans. If the fan holes aren’t visible on both ends before you attempt to install the fans, you run the risk of driving the fan screws directly into the fins of the radiator - potentially impacting its performance.
Also, if you’re planning on using a custom AM5 bracket, be sure to install it when the motherboard is resting on a flat antistatic surface when the standard bracket is removed from the board, as that area of the motherboard’s backplate will detach if it isn’t being held against the motherboard itself.
Exactly what I needed. Simple, brief, informative. Thank you. 🙏🏻
Always great James! Thank you
THANK YOU SO MUCH THIS HELPED ME SO MUCH
Recently transferred from laptop to proper PC and got really overwhelmed. Thank you for simplifying it so clearly!
Perfect timing, I will build a PC soon
Nice! Keep up with it!
I initially had some concerns about whether this would serve as a comprehensive guide, but I was pleasantly surprised. Great job! I shared a detailed video from LTT with my friend to ensure she felt completely at ease with the building process. Then I stumbled upon this gem. The duration was just perfect for a day-of tutorial. Thank you for your hard work and keep up the excellent video!!
You just got yourself a new sub!!!!! KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK DUDE!!!
Wow this video blew the heck up. Great job!!
Thank you just wanted this perfect timing
looking into building one atm. thx for making it look less daunting. now for me too look for and make sure the parts i build are good and will actualy go together. wish me luck
Best of luck!! You can definitely do it!
If you could, would you be able to share with me the parts you are using for the build? It would be great if you can list all the parts including the utility you will be using.
Pcpartpicker is a great tool as you picking and putting a build together, they have some suggestion on parts (full build reccomendations and you can change things here and there to fit what you want better) or you can start from scratch you put all of your parts individually and it oftwn tells you if there are things that don't match(not fool proof but a pretty good guide).
Top video and top explanation - thanks ever so. I am super close to building my first PC and this video has given me a lot more confidence. I have also checked out your website and this will be my go-to reference site. Cheers.
I bought all of my parts and I was having trouble putting it together. Thanks for this vid!
Were you able to build the CPU?
i just spend 3k on part and didnt know how to build, thank you for the help without you i couldnt done this
Thank you it was really helpful I made my cousin happy thank you
Just built my first PC using this brilliant guide 🤗
Thanks my friend
Great video
this is awesome😀
Thank you so much I had no clue how to install my aio
Great video 🫡
Thanks a lot 🙏🏿 👍🏾🗣
Watching this on 0.75 playback speed instead of normal playback is much better. I felt like I'd had too much caffeine and sugar on first watch, as it's like everything is being said and explained at hyperspeed to fit in to the 15mins. Much better with it being slowed down slightly! Great video by the way, very informative and perfect for me as a newbie, just bring the pace down a notch 🙂
Nice video
First time I built mine I forgot to plug in the power connector for the aio. I turned on the pc and watched as the cpu temp went from 0 F to 98F in about 10 seconds. Parents thought it was normal but I knew I that it was way to hot. Glad I knew my facts and didn’t listen to my parents.
I remember having something like that happen. I noticed that the temperatures kept getting random spikes, ultimately culminating in a failsafe system shutdown. Upon investigation, I found the problem - the CPU_FAN plug was only partially inserted. It was enough for the motherboard to accept the AIO pump, but not enough for the AIO pump to properly manage and detect the temperatures.
This video could not have been timed more perfect. I just bought my first pc and need to assamble it but did not know how to do it. Thanks man
Yo if you did it now, was it easy? And how stress inducing was it?
Literally ordered my parts and waiting for them to be delivered so that I can assemble my first ever PC haha
@@BlacksmithBLhow did it go? did you manage it?
@@ClassicCulprit yes I did man, thanks for asking! Would 100% recommend, just watch a lot of tutorials and you will be golden!
@@BlacksmithBL nice one brother. Planning on doing my own fairly soon for the first time and i’ve no idea what i’m doing 😂 seems a bit daunting but fingers crossed I can manage it!
Does the cables come with the patrs like those you connected to the cpu and gpu and psu?
Did the case in the video come with fans for the front of the case or do you have to buy them seperatley
thanks i was gonna build one on black friday😊
have fun! building your first pc and then game on it is the best feeling.
@@ravey4814 thanks
same bro
what case u gonna get for ur build?
@@dull123andcutemew prob the corsair 5000d airflow
Any advice for where should I buy these components from? just go to the local stores(like best buy or micro center) or from amazon, ebay or smth like that?
Not sure if my comment got shadow blocked. Anyways, you buy parts wherever you can find the best de als.
@@JJFlores197 thanks appreciate that
I have i5 9600kf with a 3060ti and i want to upgrade, should i go for 7 7800x3d? to pair with my gpu, maybe in a year i upgrage the gpu
Hey I was wondering if you could give me the parts you use for this build?
thanks Im gonna build this for someones little brother so this will help a lot god bless you
Damn late for this video mate, just finished building my baby 2 days ago :D
8:43 very nice 😂
Is the RX 7800 XT go with B550m Aorus elite?
This video encouraged me to build my first. 2550$ on parts
I feel like the video title is not something you should encourage. Don’t rush the building process if you’re not experienced as it’s easy to make a mistake when going fast.
I think he meant that he explains it in less than 15 minutes, not telling you how to actually build in 15 minutes.
@@collinhalverson4681yep you are right
@@collinhalverson4681 ah you might be right. I’m not gunna lie I just skipped to the end to see what the final build looked like because I liked the case from the thumbnail lol
@@damejonifyI’m not gonna lie, you might be tarded
@@SlickRick81338 just an honest mistake relax kid.
Do all the power cables come with the part you purchase or do you have to buy them separately
They come with the respective parts...
what does the grey and black ram slot mean?
set up guide after build your first pc 2021 👍
can you make a video on which monitors to buy? 1440p or 4k?
1440p is the sweet spot, you dont need a very good gpu. i would the least powerful graphics card u should get for 1440p is a 3060ti. hope this helped!
@@alphaontop69to run 1440 p comfortably u do need a pretty hood gpu
do i need to buy wiring separately for the build or does it come with components like graphic card and motherboard?
The cables come with the respective parts.
@@JJFlores197 does a PSU come with the cables.
@@caiden6969 As I said, they come with the respective parts so yes the PSU comes with power cables. Now, if you're referring to extension power cables that a lot of tech build videos show, then no. Those are purely for aesthetics and have to be purchased separately.
@@JJFlores197 damn
should we buy the cables separately or do we get it along with the psu?
They come with the psu
great video
How many cameras do you need boss?
James: YES
Pre-Built is probably a better option for most if building a PC.
The reason is if you buy all the individual parts each can have its own issue, if there is one, or you if damage it. This making the warranty redundunt! Plus you have to figure out what part ir parts are the issue abd us it your fault or the parts fault.
Pre Built you usually have return/repair 2yr(+) , iry extened, warrenty. Any issues then rhey will deal with it. You wont have to mess atround figuring out what the issue is. You wint need to replace/send back/fix/configure the part/issue.
Its actually not that more expensive buying a pre-built and can actually work out cheaper esp as P&P is usually free - rather that shopping around, probably have to pay P&P too and then waiting for each part. Also dealing with all the packaging too.
The video being 15 minutes doesn't mean the build is gonna take 15 minutes. My first PC build, with the help of tutorials and manuals, took 14 hours!
What screws do I use for the motherboard somebody please help
crazy
does it matter if all the parts dont match like a amd motherboard and intel cpu thingy
Yes of course it matters. AMD and Intel CPUs and motherboards are not cross compatible in any way.
does it metter in which direction i put the ram?
Yes it does matter. There's a notch on both the module and slot that you will need to align.
Do you need to install a sata cable when you have an m.2 ssd
Not unless you plan on installing a SATA drive.
@@JJFlores197 good thing im planning to have an m.2 ssd because i heard its alot faster than sata and hard drives
Let’s go
1 thing i always see if most people miss out wiring for the aio.
My pcs rgb turns on but my fans aren’t spinning and monitor says no signal connected did I miss a cable?
Hard to say without seeing the computer. I would double check ALL internal components and connections. If your motherboard has a diagnostic/debug light, take a look at it as it can probably tell you where the problem may be at.
How do you remove the side panels?
Most PC cases have screws/thumb screws that hold the panel in place. After you remove them, you usually have to slide the panel back so that it comes off.
Hey Geeka instead of how much budget do you have, how much do you REALLY need to play games in 2023/24 so people don't actually spend their entire budget... Toughts?
It depends on what kind of games you want to play at what resolution and at what desired frame rate. The needs of 4k 144fps is going to be very different to 1080p 60 fps. You could play at 720p to maximise budget. If you can tolerate potato spec play then you can build a potato spec PC.
@@Safetytrousers ah then he should make it as sections imo? He doesn't have to build it i guess?
Guys is this a good build?
Case: Antec Performance 1 FT
CPU: Intel® Core™ i5-14600K
GPU: ZOTAC Gaming GeForce RTX 4070 Ti
Mobo: ASUS Prime Z790-A WiFi 6E
RAM: CORSAIR VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 64GB (2x32GB) 6000MHz CL30
SSD: Samsung 990 PRO Series - 2TB Gen4
PSU: Cooler Master MWE Gold 850 V2
AIO: ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II 360
Good but cpu not bad i7 13700k good
Havent heard much good things about the whole 14th gen intel but i wouldnt know much just wanted to warned you just in case
@@Only1second therer is 2% differene between them i really don't know 🙂
@@StaySaltyAboutIt i think they are slightly better
I'd say 13th gen i7 but it's up to you tho
What about the thermal paste for us peseants without water cooling 😮
What do you mean? Its the same process/idea on air coolers.
A pea-sized dot on the CPU's center will suffice. Don't spread the paste like a Jill sandwich.
Where do u get the heatsink
It comes with the motherboard
is there any where i can get these parts?
new egg, amazon, ebay, etc
The internet
I’m looking for a pc that and run fortnight and r6 and on a 800$ budget and was thinking about getting the Skytech Gaming Nebula Gaming PC Desktop just let me know if this one would be good for me or a different one would be better
Will def use this vid when my parts come in and im using the same motherboard for amd cpu though
Same motherboard? That's not going to work. AMD and Intel CPUs and motherboards aren't cross compatible.
guess wich part he talked about the most? the fricking cooler
Hi, I made my first pc 2 days ago and it’s all connected correctly, but I can’t download windows on it from USB because the USB is not showing up. Pls help me 😭
There may be a particular USB port the PC uses for BIOS. Or the PC doesn't like the format of the USB (NTFS / FAT32).
@@Safetytrousersthe USB is in FAT32 format and I inserted into a slot that says Bios in the motherboard rip
@@urmum3419 Go through the BIOS settings and make sure BIOS mode is disabled and that UEFI Boot, Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 are enabled. Different boards have different names and menus, so you'll need to look around or look at the board manual.
do u need to buy all the same products for a PC?
You don't necessarily need to buy the exact parts he's using in the video.
No, but it's recommended to use the same RAM that's why they usually are packaged as pairs.
i‘m more wondering how to figure out what parts to buy in the first place😂
I feel this video should not be what you're going off of while building your PC. Use it as a pre purchase reference to see if building a PC is right for you.
Take your time, as rushing you're bound to make a mistake at one time or another.
Do you not need a static cord??
lmao. "static cord". You mean anti-static wristband. Its not absolutely necessary to have one, but it can be a good idea to get one if you live in an area with a lot of static electricity.
@@JJFlores197you understood what I said. Should have said I had a gallos 24.. 😢
@@shanebunce3589 Unless you're Static Shock, you don't need one.
Are PC components better protected with static electricity these days???
Cabinet name
anyone have a take on antistatic tools or are they not necessary
They're not absolutely necessary, but you still need to be aware that electrostatic discharge (ESD) is still a potential threat. As long as you take steps to minimize static electricity build up on you, you should be fine. The bad part about ESD is that there isn't always immediate damage and there is no easy way to tell if you've accidentally damaged something. It may take months or years before something creeps up or maybe nothing happens at all.
CPU is most scary and esay to install
I’m going to hire someone to build mine seems easier
Wheres the thermal paste?
He glossed over it very quickly at 7:35
AIOs don't use paste. Only heatsinks do like Noctua.
Can I get the pc?
my monitor still has composite lol
Yo u kinda look like Tom holland
Do people at the store help you build the PC for you?
Depends on what store you're visiting. Most stores that sell PC parts and PCs offer build services, but they charge you for it.
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am i the only one wondering what he does with all PCs he's built?
Most of these guys either return the parts or repurpose them in other builds.
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I would never tell a beginner to build his first PC within 15 minutes, because I care about people.
He's not - the *EXPLANATION* is 15 minutes, not the PC build itself. And if you'd actually watched the video, you'd have heard him explicitly say it's only the video that the 15 mins pertains to and not to rush the build, for people who weren't intelligent enough to work it out on their own.
Building a pc isn’t difficult. Tidying up the cable is☠️☠️☠️
Haha! Maybe I’ll do a video on this soon :)
So true 😢
Execpt if you buy your case on aliexpress 😭
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AMD best
Sick of crappy intel.
Under 15 Minutes! - Uploads *16:26* 🤣
didnt expect to see u here
can i have it🥺👉👈
I'm a fucking idiot, I got an lga1700 bracket for the CPU, but Im sorta new and took off the original bracket with it still latched down with my CPU in already. The hook and clamp were already set and I started unscrewing the bracket and I just heard a large pop... Luckily my CPU didn't break hahahaha 🫠
No way you posted 14 years ago
ngl i build my first pc for the first time, and i build everything perfected, but it wouldn't turned onn so i was kind of scared, but cause you made this video i fixed it thx (it was the cable to turn onn on the case thing) 14:13