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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
  • / @104woodworks
    Pc Building meets Woodworking
    A Pc Build Like No Other - My First Pc Build
    It took a month and half, from preproduction to post! Hope you all enjoy!
    00:00 Intro
    00:50 Dressing the Wood
    06:15 Making a Motherboard Tray
    08:33 Building the PC Case Frame
    17:09 Fitting PC Hardware in Case
    21:18 Sanding and Clean up
    21:46 Finishing the Wooden Components
    22:24 Assembling all the Components
    25:17 Turning the PC on
    26:05 Outro
    Welcome back to the channel guys, I know it's been a while but I'm back something brand new and very exciting, this video is going to bring together two of my favorite things, woodworking and computers, this video shows the entire process of My Very First PC Build Ever.
    I'll have time-stamps on the video so you can skipped ahead and move around how you so choose, I know you most of you are all probably pretty busy and have limited scope of leisure.
    Without Further Ado, I present to you "My Very First PC Build Ever" I hope you enjoy.
    LINKS
    www.bigtoothco.com/
    www.bigtoothco.com/woodwork/2...
    www.amazon.com/Every-Tools-Ha...
    Detailed List of all Computer Hardware
    • Motherboard-A520 Tuf + Wifi (sourced from my prebuilt as I upgraded to a B550 Strix)
    • CPU-AMD Ryzen 5600 (from Amazon)
    • GPU-Nvidia 3060ti pulled from a Dell prebuilt (I was originally looking at Nvidia 20series GPU's but realized that the used GPU Market was severely overpriced and I actually found this 3060ti for around the same price as a 2070 super and thought that it was a no brainer)
    • PSU-EVGA 700 watt gold 80+ (from Amazon)
    • RAM-T-Force (2x8gb) sticks 3200mhz (Also pulled from my prebuilt as I upgraded to (4x16gb) sticks at 3600mhz, yes once I got my prebuilt I quickly learned that I wanted to upgrade certain components, larger and faster RAM for multitasking, and a more capable Motherboard for future proofing and better and more ports around the back for plugging in all my peripherals, in my defense they did not list the Mobo in the specs when I bought it which was rather disappointing, I supposed I could have called but I just didn't and ultimately paid the price, live and learn I guess)
    • SSD-1Tb Crucial NVMe M.2 PCLe Gen3 (from Amazon)
    • Fans-DeepCool FC120 3in1 Pack (from Amazon)
    • Case Stuff-After Market Power Button and also an After Market 19 pin USB Hub (from Amazon)
    #pcbuild #woodworking #zeroexperience
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Комментарии • 31

  • @michaelan9688
    @michaelan9688 10 дней назад +1

    So relaxing to watch

    • @104Woodworks
      @104Woodworks  10 дней назад

      @michaelan9688 glad you enjoyed! Check out my latest PC Build if like this one 😊👌

  • @marcussmith3830
    @marcussmith3830 8 дней назад +1

  • @Im_gone_sillies
    @Im_gone_sillies 2 месяца назад +1

    Beautiful! I loved the beginning how you did a sit-down talk and I love how you did the camera shots and your camera quality is amazing! Keep up the good work my amazing uncle

    • @104Woodworks
      @104Woodworks  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you my amazing niece 😁😁😁 much appreciated! The most anticipated comment!

  • @terristott7773
    @terristott7773 2 месяца назад +2

    A pleasure to watch!!!

  • @Genghisbeard
    @Genghisbeard 2 месяца назад +1

    Dowels were impeccable 🤌💯

    • @104Woodworks
      @104Woodworks  2 месяца назад

      I'm very glad you enjoyed that! 🙏 Dowels are my favorite! haha

  • @SAGmyTube
    @SAGmyTube 2 месяца назад +1

    What a fantastic job. Greate idea and meticulous execution. Keep it up and good luck buddy.

    • @104Woodworks
      @104Woodworks  2 месяца назад

      Thank you soo much! I'm very glad to hear you enjoyed the video! I will keep it up and use your words of encouragement as fuel for the fire! I wish you the best!

  • @coreydenadmirant2528
    @coreydenadmirant2528 2 месяца назад +2

    Very meticulous. Excellent work!

    • @104Woodworks
      @104Woodworks  2 месяца назад

      Many Thanks brother! It was quite the the process indeed haha

  • @drummurdood88
    @drummurdood88 2 месяца назад +1

    What an awesome video! Gorgeous joinery and very original 👍

    • @104Woodworks
      @104Woodworks  2 месяца назад

      Many Thanks Mr. Dummurdood!!!

  • @chelseamayer9118
    @chelseamayer9118 2 месяца назад +2

    Wow, turned out awesome. Great job :) Shop looks sick too.

    • @104Woodworks
      @104Woodworks  2 месяца назад

      Thanks Chels, much appreciated, hope your table is still going strong!

  • @amylove7808
    @amylove7808 2 месяца назад +1

    Love it, well done as usual!

  • @jameswallace5059
    @jameswallace5059 2 месяца назад +1

    Hey Riley! -- so glad to see you at it again. This project displays absolutely master's level woodworking skills and the presentation is way up there too. I have been a subscriber since probably day one and have gone through your two or three channel name changes😄😁 and evolving formats and video skills. I remember always welcoming notifications of your new videos because they were never dull and your knowledge and personality made them fascinating. That's right, including the ones where you just floated around on the lake or went harvesting those fern things -- sorry forgot the name -- or built an animal pen/corral or built and ran a sawmill or just told us about your life. Watching your videos is always like one long existential moment and educational to boot! Please keep going. Thanks from Jim here in Happy Camp, California.

    • @104Woodworks
      @104Woodworks  2 месяца назад +1

      Wow! That's soooo fantastic to hear Jim!
      I was wondering if or when you'd pop back up and say hey haha and here you are, I appreciate the support man, it's quite a undertaking to start making quality content and I still have a LONG waaaay to go, but after much practice, a lot of tweaking and gathering the confidence to push on, I can honestly say that I'm starting to get the hang of it and have no plans to slow down, much more is on the way and as time goes on I'll be getting much faster so you won't have to wait so long, but it's very important to crawl before you walk and walk before you run hahah!
      Anyways, thanks for sticking with me Mr. Jim, it's much appreciated 👏 and I look forward to you seeing more of my creations, cheers man!
      Yours Truly
      Riley 😎👌

    • @jameswallace5059
      @jameswallace5059 2 месяца назад +1

      @@104Woodworks Thanks Riley -- you know it doesn't all have to be perfect -- I'm sure we would all like casual videos from you too! -- warts and all so to speak! Just keep them coming on a regular basis and you'll get a big audience.

  • @ejv1227
    @ejv1227 4 дня назад +1

    Old wood but probably super stable.

    • @104Woodworks
      @104Woodworks  3 дня назад

      Only 20 years or so, it's not really that old, but I'm only 29 years old and I use to play with these pieces of wood as a child, so they're old to me 😊🤗 once the wood is surfaced it's basically brand new again, and yes also very strong and stable 👍👍 thanks for watching! Take care!

  • @Tom-em3dv
    @Tom-em3dv 2 месяца назад +1

    Thats amazing dude how do you only have 125 you deserve so much more

    • @104Woodworks
      @104Woodworks  2 месяца назад

      Wow I really appreciate that comment! Honestly I just started taking the Channel seriously last year so I can't expect much in the way of subscribers, and my first 2 videos were nothing to brag about haha but I can defiantly promise you more quality stuff like this will be coming in the future! Again thank you for your kind words, I wish you the best!

  • @grelkath
    @grelkath 25 дней назад +2

    Nice. Might have airflow issues with that fan layout, though.

    • @104Woodworks
      @104Woodworks  25 дней назад +1

      So far so good, the highest the CPU got so far under max load was right around 80° and that was reading was taken towards the end of a long gaming session, with multiple different game titles.
      It usually sits around 75 give or take, these CPUs are designed to run at 90° or 95° I forgot which specific temperature exactly but they can run quite high for supposedly the entire life, but we obviously want to keep it as cool as possible 😉
      Please forgive the lack of design, this was my very first PC build ever, so needless to say they will get much better haha but in response to your ponderings, it had no air flow issues 😊👌 heat rises, and the intakes are low, and the exhaust fan is high, and it's actually almost directly behind the hottest part in most cases, so I think the layout is quite well thought out not to toot my own horn lol
      Thanks for your input and appreciate you watching the whole video 📹 🙂 👍 take care!

    • @grelkath
      @grelkath 25 дней назад +1

      @@104Woodworks I think it's a masterpiece and maybe even a project you wish to revisit for another person's build (or perhaps more content). Either way, I really appreciate it. If the numbers are good, then you shouldn't have much to worry about, if you keep it clean inside. I love all-wood PC case builds. They're too few and far between on RUclips.
      Definitely subscribed!

    • @104Woodworks
      @104Woodworks  25 дней назад

      @grelkath oh man, I really appreciate that, I have another pc build coming soon, no wood case but there will be a little wood working aspect incorporated into the build, also don't worry there will be more wood PC cases coming in the future, I plan to build and sell them to the public so people can use them for their own builds, but I still have a lot of trial and error before that happens haha
      Again, thanks so much for the sub! I'll try my best not to disappoint 😎 👌