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Shoutout to the creaters who make videos in English when its not their first language. Very few English speaking youtubers could or would do this, and fewer still would do it as well as this guy.
When the PC ended up working in the end, I genuinely felt happy for you and with you. I planned on buying pre-built, but you've convinced me building my first PC is the way to go. Cheers mate, you deserve it.
Yeah, you should build one yourself as it is way cheaper because pre-built ones have an unreasonable markup on their price, plus you don't know how much thermal paste they are putting on there. It may be too much or too less, which may affect the performance and lifespan of the components.
2:00 The reason why you have to keep the ram sticks a slot apart is due to the ram slots having two different channels. The way the motherboard is set up is to have a channel handle (usually) 2 ram slots at a time. So having 1 on each channel has more performance benefits since 2 channels have an equal amount of load rather than 1 channel having full load. Thats also why you usually dont buy a single stick of ram for example 16Gb but instead 2x8GB.
Ok got one problem with my pc I reinstalled the same hard drive again and after turning on the pc it says that kernel is missing or contains errors Please help me somebody 😭😭
@@callmeplasma1790 it is very biased in favour of intel, and also has a lot of wrong benchmarks. It is banned in a lot of PC related subreddit for that reason
For those who don’t know what dual-channel and single-channel memory is, here is a minecraft example: Imagine the workload as the item and fuel, and the channels are the furnaces. If you force all the workload on one furnace, it will take much longer to get the final result. When you spread all the resources on multiple furnaces, it’s much faster and easier to grind the final result. So single-channel memory is a single furnace, and dual-channel memory is multiple furnaces. I hope it made it easier to understand :D
Man I can see this explanation coming in handy for beginners. I'm gonna use this the next time I have to explain channel config instead of going technical 😂😂
doesnt explain why 8x2 is better than 16x1, because with this logic it would seem to others that a smoker/blast furnace would be the same as 2 furnaces
This was a pretty real and honest video of a first time pc building, shout out to all of the pc building videos and forums that made it possible, congrats
Hi mike, at 5:00 you didnt know what those cables were. They are cables for ssd’s. The thing you didnt know was there are 2 types of ssd, m.2 and sata. The ones you installed are m.2 ssd’s which are faster and higher performance compared to sata. Whereas sata is slower and is connected using those extra cables you had. Hope this was useful
Congratulations ! I've been building computers for 20 years and it's intimidating the first time. Even though compatibility is less complex now, there are so many choices and decisions to make. Congratulations on your first computer build. I have the exact same case for my media center. 👏😉
Ok got one problem with my pc I reinstalled the same hard drive again and after turning on the pc it says that kernel is missing or contains errors Please help me somebody 😭😭
Reminder : do not remove the Plastic protection while the pc is on because it might cause static energy which makes the pc components to not work and the chances are you might have to buy the parts again . it happened to me . just be careful when u remove the protector
Guys, I changed the orientation of the front fans (to have them as an Intake) and I mounted them "indirectly". Temperature went down 3°C this way. Thanks for the suggestions! Ps: back and top are exhausts.
The main reason why you want to place the sticks in the 2nd and 4th slot, also known as A2 and B2 is for dual channel support. Otherwise the PC won't read the two sticks and can only read one. Although it may look like it is in use, it isn't. But, it's always best to use up as many slots as possible to maintain that flexibility and to have a powerful and quick running PC that will last a while
building your own pc can be one of the most stressful and infuriating things ever at times, but it's also such a good feeling seeing it all come together and seeing it work for the first time.
Exactly how I felt building my first pc, while I was building I was wishing I hired someone to build it, but once I finished it I felt proud of myself and I can say I built a pc
YO this video looks extremely help full for new builders trying to figure out the wiring of the PSU . You documented the build process really well! Good shit dude.
Just so you know, the reason you didn’t get any output when you plugged your hdmi in the motherboard is because there is typically no integrated graphics with ryzen cpus. But overally great job
This was the first video that sparked my 8 month long journey of researching about building pcs, and i was terrified once i finally got the parts a few days ago. But when i built and tested it, it all worked out with no hardware issues whatsoever. Never would i have ever thought i would single-handedly build a fully functional windows pc all by myself as a 13 year-old. But im super grateful to have it work in the end.
honestly would have chosen parts differently but really good choices for like 5 hours of knowledge. also looks real nice and good cable management for no experience.
To all of you. I think his point was that with an engineering degree, they train your mind to think in a more inquisitive and curious manner. Not that it specifically teaches you how to assemble a pc, but how to figure such problems out. At least that’s what I think he was saying
Yeah he doesn’t really need a 850 watt psu, if his estimated voltage is 459 watts. And with 2000 dollars he could of gotten a case that has better airflow. But otherwise he did fine.
I was so afraid of trying new things;things that I have always wanted to do.This was until I found your channel.Its so weird that a guy on the other side of the planet,who has absolutely no clue about my existence,is pushing me to do the things that I have always wanted to.Thanks Mike.I hope that your channel explodes and gets all the love and appreciation it deserves.Much love.
That's also why I love what I do. It's a pleasure to know that I give a little bit of positivity and motivation to everyone who watches my videos. Thank YOU!
Everything is great except AIO fans. U mounted them in wrong direction and they are pushing air out, not in as they should. Now u have 4 fans pushing air out of the case which is bad, it will create "negative pressure" inside ur case, which will result in higher GPU and VRM temperatures, and all the dust will get into ur case through every little gap because of this. The way u mounted these AIO fans is great if you'll have radiator on top... You have it on front so you should rotate them so they will push air in. + u could connect this additional 4-pin for CPU
He should also probably flip the radiator so that the tubes are towards the bottom to reduce the water gurgling noise. Still a great build nonetheless. Hope he see's this so he can make those changes!
@@Elijah._.7 He can do it but it doesn't really matter, it would only decrease the noise and amout of bubbles getting into pump. Also it could increase the live span of this AIO a bit.
@@Toxic__rl I mean yeah, that's exactly what I said. Fans need turning around for sure but I don't see why not just deal with any potential pump noise as well.
It feels like he's a dad teaching his Son when they both have no idea what to do, yet want to get the job done perfectly. Epicly done and I feel kinda wholesome as well ;)
I’ve wanted to build a of for a while and I’ve watched so many people say how easy It is but I’ve never seen how easy it is but this vidio has realy made me see that building a pc isn’t that hard thanks
Lol all you need to know is his PC could run LITTERALLY ANY VIDEO GAME at 4k 60fps. For a non gamer that is overkill. If he tried to make that PC in america it would be $3-5k
You know Mike makes me feel more confident in myself because he manages to do everything with little to no experience, and through it all he has a positive attitude! This pc build also makes me feel more comfortable as well! Absolutely inspirational! 👏
When u put the ram sticks in the second and fourth slot u achieve the dual channel feature which basically makes some programs run in the first ram stick and other programs run in the second ram stick making ur computer run faster and more efficiently ( btw great video )
5:29 a correction they are called all in one because when you do water cooling you need a radiator, tubes, connectors pump, reservoir, cooling block and fans but aios come with all of em.
@@anakinskymonke3670 would be epic but prob won't beat professionals in less than a years time of consistent practice maybe 2-5 years he could be better than pros and that will be fast but not a miracle
@@NT-sx2bd PC building is fun and relatively simple if you have a good guide to follow. Yes, you'll have to install Windows and drivers. There aren't that many drivers to install though, you really just have to install your GPU driver and that's it. The drivers for things like your mouse are installed automatically when you plug it in.
A list of all the componants if not all listed there, and a few more closer details about a few of the wire posistions, but above all this video is very well done, maybe you could put the parts list into a PDF or Doc file, also a video covering how to work out what's compatable with what and how to find this out for ones own build would be useful, excellent video
Note: I flipped the fans after the video 👍
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much love.
Pls end me the craven x53
:) love ur content
Ur a legend man amazing quality content, never click baited us, and posts weekly (like promised)
Omg I love you so much you actually took my idea into consideration
This guy literally did better than the Verge with no experience...
not hard 😂😂
Yet somehow Verge did it terribly
Amd he didn't sound smarty-pants and arrogant :)
@@albertdoan6483 true true
“You should ditch Allen and get with Phillip.”
-Lyle (Bitwit Kyle’s Asian twin)
Shoutout to the creaters who make videos in English when its not their first language. Very few English speaking youtubers could or would do this, and fewer still would do it as well as this guy.
Factz!
Imagine having 99 skills but can't speak English
@@AkiriKanan he is literally speaking in english are you slow?
@@nell6705 r/woosh
@@AkiriKanan broski english is hard
When the PC ended up working in the end, I genuinely felt happy for you and with you. I planned on buying pre-built, but you've convinced me building my first PC is the way to go. Cheers mate, you deserve it.
building smth yourself always makes what you make more than the sum of its parts
Yeah, you should build one yourself as it is way cheaper because pre-built ones have an unreasonable markup on their price, plus you don't know how much thermal paste they are putting on there. It may be too much or too less, which may affect the performance and lifespan of the components.
Update?
@@jarionscarlightthere only like 100-200 max more depending on where u look
@@jarionscarlight even if i get a prebuilt for 500?
2:00 The reason why you have to keep the ram sticks a slot apart is due to the ram slots having two different channels. The way the motherboard is set up is to have a channel handle (usually) 2 ram slots at a time. So having 1 on each channel has more performance benefits since 2 channels have an equal amount of load rather than 1 channel having full load. Thats also why you usually dont buy a single stick of ram for example 16Gb but instead 2x8GB.
Ohhh ty
Ok got one problem with my pc
I reinstalled the same hard drive again and after turning on the pc it says that kernel is missing or contains errors
Please help me somebody 😭😭
@@scopex3936 youtube comments isnt exactly the best way to find help
Mf is a pc nerd
hey what if i have 2x16gb ram sticks what pattern shoudl i use
Mike Shake: builds a running gaming pc without experience for 2k
The Verge: impossible
Lmao this comment
Lmao, i was searching, cus i knew atleast one guy should have made this comment 😂
hehe thermal paste go *brrr*
This one made me laugh
@@nasiannoodleshe probably used a bucket of thermal paste
It’s one of the most satifying things ever to see someone who has no clue how to build a pc actually build one with 0 mistakes. Well done Mike
other than using userbenchmarks. He did a very good job
@@katech6020 what's wrong with userbenchmarks
@@callmeplasma1790 it is very biased in favour of intel, and also has a lot of wrong benchmarks. It is banned in a lot of PC related subreddit for that reason
@@katech6020 thanks for telling me
his front radiator fan face the wrong direction tho
For those who don’t know what dual-channel and single-channel memory is, here is a minecraft example:
Imagine the workload as the item and fuel, and the channels are the furnaces. If you force all the workload on one furnace, it will take much longer to get the final result. When you spread all the resources on multiple furnaces, it’s much faster and easier to grind the final result.
So single-channel memory is a single furnace, and dual-channel memory is multiple furnaces.
I hope it made it easier to understand :D
Wow thats actually a great explanation for beginners
@@tm0129 You're welcome ;)
Man I can see this explanation coming in handy for beginners. I'm gonna use this the next time I have to explain channel config instead of going technical 😂😂
doesnt explain why 8x2 is better than 16x1, because with this logic it would seem to others that a smoker/blast furnace would be the same as 2 furnaces
@@LoafedLife This is an overview, not a comparison
This was a pretty real and honest video of a first time pc building, shout out to all of the pc building videos and forums that made it possible, congrats
Him: actually does research
Me: Ok that one has a rainbow so ima buy it
Ah yes, the mind of an average rog/corsair customer
Literally paying more just to get more rainbows
@@quantumsniper9433 lel
@@quantumsniper9433 R.O.G GGGGGGGG
@@quantumsniper9433 that is ofc unless you get into ROG RIG REBOOT
the virgin rainbow vs the chad solid color
in less than 10 minutes, Mike explained this better than an hour-long tutorial did
I agree with you sir
true
Precisely
He is a one man army dude
Indubitably
Mike is practically a gamer, just in real life.
fr
Hi mike, at 5:00 you didnt know what those cables were. They are cables for ssd’s. The thing you didnt know was there are 2 types of ssd, m.2 and sata. The ones you installed are m.2 ssd’s which are faster and higher performance compared to sata. Whereas sata is slower and is connected using those extra cables you had. Hope this was useful
For HDDs too. I'm that old
@@jackbarbowweim even olderr, my HDD uses IDE connection😂
@@jackbarbowwe am i the only one that still uses a hdd😭
"I'm not a gamer"
Next video:Beating dark souls with no gaming experience
Or cuphead
thats actually a nice idea ngl
@@hadzi0417 Hopefully not Dark Souls tho, cause your first game shouldn't be the hardest game... or should it?
@@Glitchmelon go big or go home
Dark souls WITHOUT taking damage
"I'm not a gamer, but I could be"
Next video: Learning how to do a 720 no scope blindfolded with eye tracker
🥶🥶🥶🥶🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯😱😱😱😱
yes
What’s the point of an eye tracker if he’s blindfolded?
I- he didnt put a thermal paste
oh wait i see the thermal paste now ahhh thats why. cuz i didnt watch the vid long enough
Man you are just so humble and seem SUPER kind.
Congratulations ! I've been building computers for 20 years and it's intimidating the first time. Even though compatibility is less complex now, there are so many choices and decisions to make. Congratulations on your first computer build. I have the exact same case for my media center. 👏😉
Ok got one problem with my pc
I reinstalled the same hard drive again and after turning on the pc it says that kernel is missing or contains errors
Please help me somebody 😭😭
Mike: "I am not a gamer but I could be..."
Me: "I see what is gonna happen in the future."
"Learning to become an esport champion in a week"
Learning how to speedrun [any game] in 2 days
LMFAO, nice one
I challenge him to reach immortal rank in DOTA 2
MIKE SHROUD i think
I dont think anyone can hate this guy
I swear he's just so nice
Yea he humble
i like it
Next time on drama alert
He would just learn how to make you not hate him 😂
I love seeing how happy this man is when it powers up and works! such a wholesome moment
Reminder : do not remove the Plastic protection while the pc is on because it might cause static energy which makes the pc components to not work and the chances are you might have to buy the parts again . it happened to me . just be careful when u remove the protector
Mike in 2021: “I learned how to create a COVID vaccine.”
@Tree -O V2
@Tree -O but new corona is more deadly i dk it would work
@@BLINK-ru6rw It does work
@@gman2506 hmm then no prob
hope anyone could
Guys, I changed the orientation of the front fans (to have them as an Intake) and I mounted them "indirectly". Temperature went down 3°C this way. Thanks for the suggestions!
Ps: back and top are exhausts.
That’s amazing! Will you use the computer to edit?
ok
@@monkeyzz8384 yes he said that on the video 👍😁
PLEASE DO BEAT MINECRAFT
im here in pain with my laptop
The main reason why you want to place the sticks in the 2nd and 4th slot, also known as A2 and B2 is for dual channel support. Otherwise the PC won't read the two sticks and can only read one. Although it may look like it is in use, it isn't. But, it's always best to use up as many slots as possible to maintain that flexibility and to have a powerful and quick running PC that will last a while
Excellent work!
Him: I use the box as a base.
Me: he definitely watched Linus
Linus makes great build videos and is generally very good at explaining
yes
@@TemkaUwU yeah LTT is gold
Yo that’s was nice
LTTSTORE.COM
"I'm not a gamer"
Gets RTX 3070
Money.......
"But i could be" watch the vid pls
video editing is really resource hungry specially in 4k
I have a 3070
@@NicoZay congrats
7:06 the hdmi being in the wrong spot is so funny to me for some reason because i have like the same exact motherboard and did the exact same thing
building your own pc can be one of the most stressful and infuriating things ever at times, but it's also such a good feeling seeing it all come together and seeing it work for the first time.
Exactly how I felt building my first pc, while I was building I was wishing I hired someone to build it, but once I finished it I felt proud of myself and I can say I built a pc
@@AquiVieneGioGionot to much of q feit when you look at the people that do that everyday just for RUclips XD
Mike in 2069: learning how to make pc components from wood.
Haha nice
will there still be wood at all in 2069?
@@benikum-5169 he will make the wood from stone.
Ft: linus tech tips
He will be very old by then
I literally learned more from a dude with no experience than the verge one...
same lol
*T W E E Z E R S*
the sad thing is building a pc is fairly simple, the verge is just dumb
@@lanceryderwilson8618 the power supply goes onto those insulating pads *puts psu vertical and blocks air flow*
everyone can build a pc just watch a guide
Solid build! 👍
This guy made a video that completey changed my life in not being afraid in building my own new pc in the future.
Giveaway entry
"I'm not a gamer but I could be" top 10 marvel origin stories
stop trying to copy another comment lmao
Mike in 2080: learning how to build a planet
With no experience
He would be dead by then 🤦🏼♂️
@@verybuffman lmaooo
Naah
nah thats like 2025
YO this video looks extremely help full for new builders trying to figure out the wiring of the PSU . You documented the build process really well! Good shit dude.
your the best at learning new things honestly
bro I feel like a proud father seeing him learn new stuff every day
😂😂😂😁😁 R.I.P son and money
Hahaha what’s a dad tho
@TurretBox he said proud father idiot
Mike in 2030: *Learning how to fly by using my brain with no experience*
Not funny and overused
Genius
Just so you know, the reason you didn’t get any output when you plugged your hdmi in the motherboard is because there is typically no integrated graphics with ryzen cpus. But overally great job
This was the first video that sparked my 8 month long journey of researching about building pcs, and i was terrified once i finally got the parts a few days ago. But when i built and tested it, it all worked out with no hardware issues whatsoever. Never would i have ever thought i would single-handedly build a fully functional windows pc all by myself as a 13 year-old. But im super grateful to have it work in the end.
When a beginner builds a computer better than what was supposed to be a PC building tutorial
T W E E Z E R S
@@lanceryderwilson8618 Thermal paste applicator
@@sadatnafis2032 insulating pads
Thats right, we got one.
anti static bracelet
honestly would have chosen parts differently but really good choices for like 5 hours of knowledge. also looks real nice and good cable management for no experience.
Fun fact he has engineer degree
To all of you. I think his point was that with an engineering degree, they train your mind to think in a more inquisitive and curious manner. Not that it specifically teaches you how to assemble a pc, but how to figure such problems out. At least that’s what I think he was saying
@@intelligentboystv6101 computing teaches you how to build a pc
Yeah he doesn’t really need a 850 watt psu, if his estimated voltage is 459 watts. And with 2000 dollars he could of gotten a case that has better airflow. But otherwise he did fine.
case with better airflow but other than that its pretty good.
huge props to this dude, he did so much research and even tho he was confused at times he managed to figure it out
you are great man pls dont stop doing what you are doing rn love you.
If i had to watch one RUclipsr for the rest of my life it would 100% be Mike Shake
You got that right. He's informative, straight to the point, and entertaining. As well as a lot of other positive attributes.
Same
Wait doesnt everyone just watch MikeShake?
@@GoldenElixir8971 ew
@@areaakhil7266 nows not that them to describe how u feel when u look at the mirror
My guy went from "I don't know how to build" to "here's my advanced tutorial" real quick.
lol
😂
XD 69 likes
I keep watching this over and over again
You make it look so easy!!! I am about to build my first pc and see 2 hour long tutorials on this.
I was so afraid of trying new things;things that I have always wanted to do.This was until I found your channel.Its so weird that a guy on the other side of the planet,who has absolutely no clue about my existence,is pushing me to do the things that I have always wanted to.Thanks Mike.I hope that your channel explodes and gets all the love and appreciation it deserves.Much love.
That's also why I love what I do. It's a pleasure to know that I give a little bit of positivity and motivation to everyone who watches my videos. Thank YOU!
@@MikeShakepeeling off the rap when the pc is turned on can cause a shock that can break the pc
Everything is great except AIO fans. U mounted them in wrong direction and they are pushing air out, not in as they should. Now u have 4 fans pushing air out of the case which is bad, it will create "negative pressure" inside ur case, which will result in higher GPU and VRM temperatures, and all the dust will get into ur case through every little gap because of this. The way u mounted these AIO fans is great if you'll have radiator on top... You have it on front so you should rotate them so they will push air in. + u could connect this additional 4-pin for CPU
He should also probably flip the radiator so that the tubes are towards the bottom to reduce the water gurgling noise. Still a great build nonetheless. Hope he see's this so he can make those changes!
Nah you are wrong
Everyone:) Absolutely wrong!!!
@@Elijah._.7 He can do it but it doesn't really matter, it would only decrease the noise and amout of bubbles getting into pump. Also it could increase the live span of this AIO a bit.
@@Toxic__rl I mean yeah, that's exactly what I said. Fans need turning around for sure but I don't see why not just deal with any potential pump noise as well.
Yes I did that (inverted fans and mounted them between case and radiator). Temperature went down 3°C. Thank you! Ps which additional CPU power cable?
Bravo on the video bro great video, content, editing 🥳🥳🥳🥳💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
This guy explains it better than a pro. I am saying this as someone who is new to pc stuff
Mike in 2099: learn how not to die
U know that umm
He will be dead by that
Ummm ur pfp is offfff
Mike in 2299: I learned how to die without dying.
i also know that skill but i was told not to put it to action
@@ohok5247 r/wooosh
“This week I fixed all of Cyberpunk’s bugs” - Mike in the near future
Most underrated comment ever.
137 years later:..
Only 100 bugs left!
Well done. That looked rather easy and no issues with the small power jumpers.
Even a year later I have this in my recommended. Amazing design that I chose to use the design for my own dream PC. Thanks!
You forgot a "Swiss army knife that (hopefully) has a philips head screwdriver"
NICE WOW MUCH MEME
Yeah we got one
And his case didn't have insulating pads smh
🤦♂️
LMFAOO
Lmao im not first, but.
*This Guy Literally Didn't Clickbaited us.*
spitting facts
Yeah thats why i subscribed
Dirga Indones
YEAHH ME TOOO!!
Merry christmas, and, HAPPY HOLIDAY'S!!
Keep safe and stay safe dudee!!
He never click baits thats the first rule of this chanel
Worlds Vines yeaa! Merry christmas to uu!
This guy started my love for pcs love this guy🎉
I love the look of happiness on his face when he found out it works amazing video!
It feels like he's a dad teaching his Son when they both have no idea what to do, yet want to get the job done perfectly. Epicly done and I feel kinda wholesome as well ;)
Mike shake in 2050: "I learnt how to be immortal"
Lol
Lmao
Nono its “i learned how to come back to life”
@@user-ru7xe4vj4i Lol, but if he is dead, how is he gonna film the video....!
Hope I will be immortal in 2050 by watching Mike's video
just found your channel yesterday and im addicted to all of your video 🤣
This is awesome! I can't stop thinking about how cool it is!
Mike: Im not gamer, but I can be. 2021: Mike Shake - I learning how to play games
It’s like legos, once you build it a couple of times it’s going to be seamless putting it together nice video btw 🔥
it gets easier each time
Its like expensive legos
but for the big boys
@@shalommugenzi7038 yeeeaaahh 😎😎
@@n0rmql_122 no its lego for gamers
Amazing video, your reaction when the PC started up reminded me of when I started my PC for the first time
best pc build, in less than 10 minutes, Mike explained greater than hour long tutorial, I just love his accent
“In case I decide to become a gamer”
I think we know what’s coming...
" I learned to speedrun minecraft in less than 1 hour"
Me:*reads title and watches the video*
Also me after the vid:"I expected Explosions...My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined"
🤣
dude you nailed mostly all of this
Man explained it better than any other video ive watched and that was on his first time
So basically this guy can do anything with just RUclips tutorials..
Pretty much
*Noted*
Me:can't even watch a yt tutorial on how to make a paper airplane
Also me:IM A DISGRACE
@@mn4760 u ruined the joke
@@arozthebeast8224 😅yes I'm that kind of person
“giveaway entry”
Mike in 2050: Building a quantum computer with no experience
Why are you all saying giveaway entry?
When he said?
I’ve wanted to build a of for a while and I’ve watched so many people say how easy It is but I’ve never seen how easy it is but this vidio has realy made me see that building a pc isn’t that hard thanks
This video was way more helpful than all the other videos I’ve watched great build btw
Him in 2040 "Making a time machine with no experience"😂😂😍
Why heart face tho
@@theworldsugliestcat8251 why cat tho
@@jjz291 why *e*
Hahah👍👍👍
@@mundaner-1163 why j tho
Him: builds a gaming PC
Me trying to understand what is he talking about: “I like your funny words magic man”
Yeah i don't even know what 99.9% of the parts do
Lol all you need to know is his PC could run LITTERALLY ANY VIDEO GAME at 4k 60fps. For a non gamer that is overkill. If he tried to make that PC in america it would be $3-5k
Turn caption
@@ramen-numerals Cyberpunk: You sure about that?
@@ramen-numerals a 3070 is not going to be running triple aaa games @60fps
One of the most coolest things I have seen in the Internet, Bravooooo 🎉🎉🎉🎉
This was a great video and I like the part selection
No one:
Literally no one:
Mike: I just wanted to learn to build a pc and bought the 3070
You know Mike makes me feel more confident in myself because he manages to do everything with little to no experience, and through it all he has a positive attitude! This pc build also makes me feel more comfortable as well! Absolutely inspirational! 👏
YASS
This is really nice and I really like your videos keep it onmike
Good job, another awesome video like always
At least this guy managed to do it better than the verge 😂😂😂
I love how it is still relevant to this day
i mean a literal rock could do it better than the verge, because the parts at least wouldnt be fried and drowning in thermal paste.
also the radiator is surprisingly placed pretty well
He did it 10x better than the “engineer” verge guy
@@nxxl3284 more that 10x
When u put the ram sticks in the second and fourth slot u achieve the dual channel feature which basically makes some programs run in the first ram stick and other programs run in the second ram stick making ur computer run faster and more efficiently ( btw great video )
Adding 2 more sticks for to have 4 would enable dual rank and make it even betterer
Idk if he enabled xmp either
@@gybody4653 he did at the end
@@monkeyconta oh ok
I have 32 gigs of ram
5:29 a correction they are called all in one because when you do water cooling you need a radiator, tubes, connectors pump, reservoir, cooling block and fans but aios come with all of em.
Yessgo bro!
Nice man
Mike: "I'm not a gamer but I could be"
*Proceeds to install one of the best graphics cards on the market*
laughs in rtx 3090
Well the 3070 is the mid ranger gpu of the 3000 line
I'm a console gamer but what is the best one out rn?
@@itstrending8440 rtx 3090 but it’s impossible to get
@@itstrending8440 rtx 3090 or amd radeon 6900xt
You should do becoming a professional gamer similar to shroud like aim. lol
That would be so epic. Imagine like those try hard gamers can't get out of there low ranks and then Mike just surpasses their skill level
Ye mike , we wanna see your Aim and reactions
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r6 community yessir
@@anakinskymonke3670 would be epic but prob won't beat professionals in less than a years time of consistent practice maybe 2-5 years he could be better than pros and that will be fast but not a miracle
man i loved when he sniled when his setup turned on and it looks beautiful
amazing build and love your vids great work
The skills Mike learns are cool and all but can we appreciate how good Mike's editing skills are.
No
Jkjk
@@Nele_NES STFU , CAN YOU EDIT LIKE THAT ?!?
HE ONLY USES PREMIERE PRO TO DO THESE WHICH IS AWESOME
As a relatively experienced PC builder, this was very wholesome to watch. You did well.
What is building a PC like? Will I have to install all the drivers and windows?
@@NT-sx2bd PC building is fun and relatively simple if you have a good guide to follow.
Yes, you'll have to install Windows and drivers. There aren't that many drivers to install though, you really just have to install your GPU driver and that's it. The drivers for things like your mouse are installed automatically when you plug it in.
bruh look the way he put the aio cooler the conmectors up that's a big mistake
@@Bushib bruh his pinned comment says he changed it
Dude why do people call every nice thing wholesome like I genuinely hate that word so much cause its so overused
I just finished building mike’s pc in pc building sim, Looks awesome! Amazing video
I can't wait to start and finish my first PC. Decided over the last couple days to build one, all my parts will be here in 3 days.
"giveaway entry"
that 3070 is cleeaan
A list of all the componants if not all listed there, and a few more closer details about a few of the wire posistions, but above all this video is very well done, maybe you could put the parts list into a PDF or Doc file, also a video covering how to work out what's compatable with what and how to find this out for ones own build would be useful, excellent video
love to see another italian succed on youtube!
honestly this video made me want to built the pc that im gonna buy, I might not buy a prebuilt anymore