Well, you *can* take 'em seriously - if you only ever go as far as smartphones and your typical Apple cruft. Even their Android coverage is lacking: they're a magazine written for and designed by the "it just works" Todd Howard-esque crowd. If it's not packing Jony Ive aesthetics, they leave it to the real TechTubers out here.
Daniel Sauvé can you teach me how to code :( I ant to learn Edit sep 22: thank you for the 3 likes I will not put it to waste Edit sep 22: ty for the 4 likes my thanks will not be undone
Some of it... when it comes to actual product reviews by certain editors with their actual field of work... it can be pretty reliable for a general guideline to some products. I don't know what happened to this PC thing but it was definitely not the norm for something the Verge is capable of when most of the articles I've read from them are pretty well thought out and knowledgeable. Threw me off completely when this came out though for sure. I say this as someone that has actually taken the time and effort to have already been on their site and read beyond a headline or a couple of videos. They generally aren't all bad with the exception of a couple of editors on there that no one can stand and some rogue ones that come and go and are never seen again. Like ANY media outlet. Not to defense of the Verge, but more or less just spending a minute correcting a wild comment that gets easily just thrown out every second about everything without much knowledge or experience in looking into whatever they're generally shitting on. lol
@@pushpopLoC909 "They generally aren't all bad with the exception of a couple of editors on there that no one can stand" how in the world did you discern the inner workings of verge from just reading some articles?
@@ww-pw6di I clearly stated I've been a long time reader/watcher of their videos and articles on their site and on youtube outside the brand new crowd that just heard about them through this infamous video of theirs. I've read more than "some". I've stated SOME of the articles (don't know how that implies I've only watched or read some of their work) were clearly filled with a lot of redundant words and terms to fill in that particular editor's pseudo-savvy article/review. Just like a lot of others are as well. Singling out The Verge as though it had more bad articles than any other (which is by far not true in that space) is an easy claim in the midst of a shitstorm that's already ready to shit on an entire company just because of one video from a company they just heard about today and claiming THEY know the inner workings of The Verge. The most I know is as much as any actual reader (which isn't most people in these comments to be fair) that reads beyond the headline and a couple of sentences (that's a stretch even lol). I mean, are you surprised rn that that's a thing in 2019 still? People just reading a headline and a comment here and there making the same assumption without any basis? The frontier justice of a small vocal minority making themselves feel good about calling out a singular wrong and making that their entire argument for how an ENTIRE company is a shithole for ONE opinion that isn't even within context? These are rhetorical mostly, but honestly I feel like you genuinely feel attacked if any of this bites even a little bit of a nerve. No one should be unless they're part of that group i'm calling out and it's kind of the majority 🤷🏻♂️ Again, not to the defense of The Verge. i'm talking in general here. Most of these companies aren't all one person with one opinion. This infamous video is a couple of editors and producers that were probably fired from the company or put in another place where they can actually specialize in and do a proper job in. If you put a neuroscience major in a room full of (any) engineers and asked that person to do some specialized math and diagramming, you're gonna be the first person to call them idiots for not knowing what they're talking about? I make my point here. The idiot isn't the neuroscience major... it's the idiot calling him an idiot that doesn't wanna understand or bother with context. Long story short.... don't be an idiot. 🤷🏻♂️
@@l1p0v right, but they should have had someone with some knowledge be the person to build the machine on camera for them. From what he's said past this, it sounds like the verge had a lot to do with how things went, so I can't fully blame him
That guy did not redeem himself on LTT. He never walked back the bad things he said about his critics. He didn't have any good excuses for his mistakes at all.
The Verge had absolutely nothing to do with him _immediately_ resorting to pulling one of the scummiest cards in the entire deck; blaming "rAciSm" and attempting to hide behind his skin color.
I know. It's obvious he'd never built a computer before, but the Verge had him make this video anyway, and NO ONE paid any attention to what he was doing. Several people at the Verge dropped the ball big time, and you could feel sorry for this guy if he didn't behave like such a putz.
Wanderer I have seen them on amazon but the issue is they aren’t grounded to anything so how the heck would they discharge static? ElectroBOOM made a really good video explaining why the wireless anti static bracelets just don’t work.
@@Ragadal-gw9icwho the f cares about that other than weirdos who need a dirt nap cause their brains fell out and he sacrificed himself being an absolute cunt and coward.
It costed 2000 dollars because of the amount of parts they had to re-purchase as the guy building the system probably destroyed most of them out of pure stupidity
to him its still like yesterday, sadly someone keeps harassing him over this video still "@StefanEtienne · Jun 5 This is crazy. I basically had a panic attack. I can make a mistake doing something, but don’t come after me for all my days about it. I can grow, learn , and always do better. But for whatever reason, this troll (or a diff. one) keeps doing targeted stuff like this.""
@Redmanticore poor guy. it was a silly funny tear down into what not to do and ironically enough his bad tutorial was amazing for showing people what NOT to do. I'd love to see him build a redemption build where he redeems himself with an actual good pc following the criticism.
Its feels strange that 5 years ago we still used the 1080 and now we had like 4 generations of graphics cards (16xx 20xx 30xx 40xx) in 4 years. Is felt like the 10xx series lasted for like 10 years
NO. It clearly says Swiss Army Knife that hopefully comes with Philips head, right along with a table, allen wrench, tweezers, and thermal paste applicator. Man, some people really need to learn to follow directions from authoritative sources
TBH, a Swiss Army Knife is basically all you need to build a PC, a pin for testing out the motherboard (pressing on the tiny power button on the motherboard for testing purposes, a knife for cutting tape for unboxing, screwdriver for motherboard installation and then scissors for cable management (unneeded zip ties or what not).
@@Ben_R4mZ its really not that hard, there is no reason to buy prebuild if you got two arms and can spare couple hours in to it, this guy just didnt do any research :D I was complete newb when i build my first comp around 2004 but even back than there was decent guides on the internet, with easy to follow instructions for the beginners to avoid these type of mistakes. The verge guys are complete idiots for releasing the video in the first place
@@Ben_R4mZ Dan Rudov Guys you only need to look at the first pages of the motherboard manual. You space them out not because of "space" but because the slots are paired, you put the rams in different "setups" depending on how many sticks you're installing (usually 2 or 4). Same goes for the PCI-E and it's nothing fancy: one has 16x written on it, the others don't. Honestly, the hardest part (or rather annoying) of building a PC is managing cables, go figure.
@@Vlamynckskeni once jumped in my bed after coming home from school and landed on a toy from my nephew earlier that day. I can just imagine doing that because i forgot i was making my pc
I just built my own PC and I watched BitWits how to build and had my first PC done from scratch in 2½hrs. Now I got a sexy PC that works. Booting up was the hardest part I had lol
@Random Number There has been alot of RUclips videos that have went and gone. Just like ancient man made structures and objects and mother natures creations.
@@CrispyBaconYT555 Usually videos for children... you normally stay away, there's almost nothing educational there, especially in todays videos, they're just cancer for kids...
@@CMan-x7k that could get you a good system, just remember you have to keep peripherals [keyboard, mouse, monitor(s)] in mind, so since I’m not sure if you would include that in the budget, I would say not to look into spending the full $2000. edit: my reply is pretty long, I just realized. In my reply I explained why I picked the components in this list. As for specs, I would suggest these: CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 or i7 For editing, an 8 core processor should fit your needs well. Not sure if you plan on doing gaming since you didn’t mention it, but they can also handle gaming pretty well. Since there are only two brands to choose from, I would recommend the Ryzen 7 3700x or 3800x if you go AMD, and for Intel I would recommend the i7 10700. CPU Cooler: Since your PC may be using a bit more intensive programs, I would suggest an AIO (all in one) liquid cooler. I don’t know too much about them since I’m getting an air cooler for my PC, but I suggest you do research to find the right one. Some popular brands are NZXT, Corsair, Cooler Master, and Lian Li. GPU: Again, you didn’t specify if you wanted to do gaming. If you want/need a dedicated GPU, you can go for the GT 1030 since it is cheap and will suit your needs just fine. If you’re a casual gamer, you can go for something a bit higher end like a GTX 1660 Super. However, if you do NOT plan on doing any gaming and don’t need a dedicated GPU, I would suggest going Intel and using their integrated graphics. You can put the money that would have gone to a GPU to better peripherals, or to something else completely. Motherboard: If you are going AMD, a B550 or X570 motherboard should be good. For Intel, B560 or Z590. You do *not* need a motherboard with Wi-Fi. It’s much cheaper to buy a Wi-Fi card or use an Ethernet cable than look for a motherboard with integrated Wi-Fi. Just make sure your motherboard fits in your case, and that all your components are compatible with the motherboard. RAM: 32GB CL16 3200+ MHz 32GB is plenty for editing and other kinds of multitasking. CL16 is the latency of the ram, and the MHz is the speed of the RAM. You want a lower latency, and a higher speed. (Tip: when you are setting up your PC, make sure you enable XMP in the BIOS. this will give you the full speed of your RAM, because at default it runs at half the speed.) Some popular brands are G-Skill, Corsair, HyperX, and Crucial. Storage: you can decide how much storage you need, but I would go for a combination of SSD and HDD. Install your OS on the SSD as well as applications you use frequently, and the HDD is good for long-term storage or things you don’t use often. For the SSD you can buy a 250 or 500 GB M.2 drive (this is installed on your motherboard). As for hard drive, 1-2 TB could work. You use your PC differently from me, so take my suggestion on this with a grain of salt. PSU: 80+ Gold for energy efficiency, 650-750 watts should be plenty. If you plan on upgrading in the future, you may want to get a higher wattage power supply. PC Part Picker will estimate the wattage of your system, but you’ll want to get a couple hundred watts more just so you have that room. Some popular brands are EVGA, Corsair, Seasonic, and be quiet! Case: Depends on what you think looks nice, make sure to pick something up with good airflow, and that can fit all of your components. Some popular brands are Corsair, Cooler Master, be quiet!, and Lian Li. I suggest doing lots of research before you buy your components, so that everything is perfect for _you._ I’m open to critique from other commenters, who may have more experience in PC building than I. Read reviews and specs, and pcpartpicker.com is your best friend when picking components. If you‘d like advice on peripherals I can totally assist you, I’m just not sure about your setup theme or if you value function/value over aesthetics. I hope this helped!
@@Sunny-ht2pw Oh wow thank you. In response I was thinking of doing gaming, but I was more concerned about Video Production. As for the case I was thinking of getting a custom made PS2 computer case. Is there a way to run Apple on a custom PC?
@@Proccito He was probably the only actual gamer in the office and they thought "all gamers know how to build PCs, right?" Lmao, The Verge, what a joke...
its fucking sad because he could have gotten a way better computer with way better fucking specs as well for the money, its just horrendous in every aspect
@@JMPERager Just talking to gamers thinking they know computers makes me cringe. Now I don't bash on people for not having the knowledge, but atleast admit it and not brag about your newest GPU which released last week, when I know the GPU which released last week was the Radeon RX560 (yes, that has happened)
@@Proccito I was originally one of those people but when i wanted to build my own PC i just did some research. It's really quite simple even if you just follow the manufacturers' instructions.
The scary thing is, now that the dislikes are removed, "tutorials" like this, when the comments are removed on the videos, nobody will know if it's a proper tutorial or a screw up like this and will potentially ruin the expensive hardware they saved for. Bring back dislikes. Edit: I am aware that there are extensions that bring them back, but not everybody knows of it unfortunately.
I watched the verge video back when it came out because everyone was talking about how bad it was, i wasn't into computers at the time. 5 years later, ive built 4 of them, now i TRULY understand the pain of watching that video.
it's one thing to not know, and it's another to not know then advertise yourself as a tech enthusiast capable of teaching others how to build a PC. As long as you are truthful and willing to learn, you are far from an idiot like this guy.
@@davidan95 hm I only looked at it from kazuma's perspective, and concluded, that whenever she does something good, it either barely fixes something she fucked up earlier or she fucks the same thing up later, and completely erases every advantage that they gained, or sometimes both. But I guess beeing a good clown, is also somewhat usefull.
Exactly what a credit company would like you to do. Think the video was made as intended, so you could add another expensive quick loan to your wast amount of poor decisions xD when this one blows up
@@davillain9974 He’s just seen as a lolcow by everyone and he just plays Horror games now and pretty much abandoned the commentary content. Pretty much just self destructed his own channel. Its still around but its hard to find searching
Hadn't ever heard of you before but I like the humor and technical accuracy I definitely appreciate. A question if I may, have you actually seen issues of tubing rupturing caused by thermals from nearby components? I never have.
I honestly respect that he used league of legends capped at 120 fps as his benchmark so as to not burn down the entire Verge studio after his computer caught on fire because he has no fans attached to his radiator.
well, there were fans on the radiator at the end of the video, so it should have lasted a bit. but probably still burned the pc with all those other mistakes
From the article that this video was originally meant to accompany: "Editor’s note: An earlier version of this article included a video guide detailing similar steps on how to build a PC. Unfortunately, that video included a number of errors in the build process, and as a result we have removed it from this article. We have also updated this article to improve the order of the steps in the process." Well at least they finally admitted it, 2 years later.
They admit it, I'll give them credit for that, but Stephan, should also admit it too (not that me or lot's if people care at this point) and Iirc by some sources he's supposedly already out from the verge by that point (dont quote me on that) Now the verge alone is doing a "good" job to reduce the chaotic mess they once create by an article they're wrong and deleting the original vid In all seriousness tho, if someone regularly watched verge does he actually ever show up before this video?
@@lanceryderwilson8618 Nah that actually comes with some thermal paste tubes. It's mostly for laptops, because it's harder to spread thermal paste right on them.
That's the worst and scariest part. The fact that you can't scroll down and double-check their work in the comments or like/dislike ratio You get no information beyond what they want you to see, which is a guy who looks and sounds pro to people who know nothing about this stuff. At least their wittle feelings have been spared though.
I watch it every once in a while to remind myself that I built a $2000 pc with better practices than a company large enough to be sponsored by capital one.
I’m not a hardware tech-savvy person, but this supercut taught me a more lot about building a PC than The Verge’s video. I could feel their collective cringe thru my monitor.
Actually you are right. because of how viral it is, it has much more reach than any other standard pc building guide. In indirect effect, it serves it purpose better with everyone reviewing and criticizing to give even more info and input for all that it is actually much more useful. and we get to see some reaction videos and comedies out of this.
Ok but gotta admit, it's kind of amazing how many things he did wrong. Like even if you're guessing you'll probably get a few things right but he just consistently did or said the wrong thing.
He pretty much bungled every step. Starting with the freaking unboxing. Not even joking, this could literally be a training video on what NOT to do. I'm in awe of someone failing so hard.
it’s so purposely wrong how tf do y’all not immediately recognize that lmao get a degree in this shit make a video with everything you know not to do and watch people shit lmfaoo
I've never made a computer nor do I know that much to actually *correctly* make a pc though I know certain things about a pc like the Ram, cpu, etc. But just from watching it I could tell something was wrong but I just didn't know what it was.
I would've defended Verge dude by saying "it's probably his first PC build and the Verge unfairly picked him to host the video" or "he was given incorrect instructions", but then he later clarified that this was not his first PC build and that everything he did wrong was corrected after the fact (not on camera BTW) and it doesn't even matter if he did almost everything wrong because the computer worked anyway. He also called everyone here "angry nerds with inferior builds" so yeah, he deserves all the criticism he's getting.
YEETMAN5656 I mean i have one and I’ve actually been pretty disappointed with it. I’m going to buy a 2070 as the 2060 just never really performed well enough for me. Yes I am running 4K so yeah if it was running at 1080p or 1440 it would be a lot better but I’m pretty sure they did say it was 4K ready
This is exactly why anything the verge reports can NEVER be taken seriously.
Well, you *can* take 'em seriously - if you only ever go as far as smartphones and your typical Apple cruft. Even their Android coverage is lacking: they're a magazine written for and designed by the "it just works" Todd Howard-esque crowd. If it's not packing Jony Ive aesthetics, they leave it to the real TechTubers out here.
Daniel Sauvé can you teach me how to code :( I ant to learn
Edit sep 22: thank you for the 3 likes I will not put it to waste
Edit sep 22: ty for the 4 likes my thanks will not be undone
Some of it... when it comes to actual product reviews by certain editors with their actual field of work... it can be pretty reliable for a general guideline to some products. I don't know what happened to this PC thing but it was definitely not the norm for something the Verge is capable of when most of the articles I've read from them are pretty well thought out and knowledgeable. Threw me off completely when this came out though for sure. I say this as someone that has actually taken the time and effort to have already been on their site and read beyond a headline or a couple of videos. They generally aren't all bad with the exception of a couple of editors on there that no one can stand and some rogue ones that come and go and are never seen again. Like ANY media outlet. Not to defense of the Verge, but more or less just spending a minute correcting a wild comment that gets easily just thrown out every second about everything without much knowledge or experience in looking into whatever they're generally shitting on. lol
@@pushpopLoC909 "They generally aren't all bad with the exception of a couple of editors on there that no one can stand" how in the world did you discern the inner workings of verge from just reading some articles?
@@ww-pw6di I clearly stated I've been a long time reader/watcher of their videos and articles on their site and on youtube outside the brand new crowd that just heard about them through this infamous video of theirs. I've read more than "some". I've stated SOME of the articles (don't know how that implies I've only watched or read some of their work) were clearly filled with a lot of redundant words and terms to fill in that particular editor's pseudo-savvy article/review. Just like a lot of others are as well. Singling out The Verge as though it had more bad articles than any other (which is by far not true in that space) is an easy claim in the midst of a shitstorm that's already ready to shit on an entire company just because of one video from a company they just heard about today and claiming THEY know the inner workings of The Verge.
The most I know is as much as any actual reader (which isn't most people in these comments to be fair) that reads beyond the headline and a couple of sentences (that's a stretch even lol). I mean, are you surprised rn that that's a thing in 2019 still? People just reading a headline and a comment here and there making the same assumption without any basis? The frontier justice of a small vocal minority making themselves feel good about calling out a singular wrong and making that their entire argument for how an ENTIRE company is a shithole for ONE opinion that isn't even within context? These are rhetorical mostly, but honestly I feel like you genuinely feel attacked if any of this bites even a little bit of a nerve. No one should be unless they're part of that group i'm calling out and it's kind of the majority 🤷🏻♂️
Again, not to the defense of The Verge. i'm talking in general here. Most of these companies aren't all one person with one opinion. This infamous video is a couple of editors and producers that were probably fired from the company or put in another place where they can actually specialize in and do a proper job in. If you put a neuroscience major in a room full of (any) engineers and asked that person to do some specialized math and diagramming, you're gonna be the first person to call them idiots for not knowing what they're talking about? I make my point here. The idiot isn't the neuroscience major... it's the idiot calling him an idiot that doesn't wanna understand or bother with context. Long story short.... don't be an idiot. 🤷🏻♂️
My man is using an anti static bracelet and still shocked everyone
Must still be wearing it cause he ain’t shocked at the fact that he sucks
What's his @
@@Skishe Can’t see his tweets now 😂
He's not fighting static, he's fighting cancer
Best comment ever
I built the Verge PC.
It died after a few days.
I must've bought the wrong table.
but did you use the alan key?
Maybe you removed the insulating pads for the Brick and it shorted out
The table is the most important part
Thanks Obama
You didn't wear your Livestrong bracelet!!!
It’s so beautiful that they all noticed the same mistakes
That's the Pc MaStEr RaCe for you
You mean every step?
Right
Exactly
It's not hard when you get literally everything wrong. If you think about it, it's quite a statistical feat, actually.
4 years later and this is still both hilarious and mind boggling
Totally agree. Even just a baseline knowledge would tell you how much wrong he does. He must have had like no experience at all
@@ThePlayer4ourit's okay to be inexperienced, but he didn't even bother to watch a tutorial on youtube.
@@l1p0v right, but they should have had someone with some knowledge be the person to build the machine on camera for them. From what he's said past this, it sounds like the verge had a lot to do with how things went, so I can't fully blame him
Yes
bro i’m just seeing this for the first time and the guy doing the asian accents kills me everytime 😂😂😂
Boy. The RUclips Algorithm is working hard to make sure we never forget this gem. I can't even be mad.
Spencer Lay yeah it's amazing lately
The algorithm has taken on its own rendition of the Streisand effect.
Only had heard about this "build guide" until now, and damn ... it's even worse than I imagined. Domo arigato, Mr Algorithmo
And I'm loving RUclips for it
Right this is such and old video
Looking back, that dude still never used his Allen wrench
To assemble the table. That was the first step
or the thermal paste applicator..... only to jam the cpu in the cpu installation bracket/brace whatever the fuck Stefan called it lmao
@@Garrett1974 thermal paste applicator YES!! we got one 😏
Why would you need anything except a phillips head screwdriver?
And that was the one tool he only "hopefully" had.... in a swiss army knife.
I think he also forgot about the Swiss army knife, or maybe not because all those scene cuts
"That's a live strong bracelet. He's not fighting static, he's fighting cancer" 💀💀
Aditya Sharma I may have gotten cancer from watching the original video.. maybe I should get one of those bracelets. 😅😅
Which youtuber is that, he just earned a sub
@@neophytepolymath649 Bitwit
Moardread bitwit
What's his channel?
That guy did not redeem himself on LTT. He never walked back the bad things he said about his critics. He didn't have any good excuses for his mistakes at all.
facts
For real, he just kept blaming the Verge and other people involved, but didn't own up to his flaws and mistakes.
The Verge had absolutely nothing to do with him _immediately_ resorting to pulling one of the scummiest cards in the entire deck; blaming "rAciSm" and attempting to hide behind his skin color.
What happened
I know. It's obvious he'd never built a computer before, but the Verge had him make this video anyway, and NO ONE paid any attention to what he was doing. Several people at the Verge dropped the ball big time, and you could feel sorry for this guy if he didn't behave like such a putz.
Idk why everyone's making fun of him - I followed his instructions and the new fireplace is great.
You can make a video about your $2000 fireplace
He's a good bullshitter
Lol
But your fireplace is only burning at around 2.7GHz. Mine burns at 3.2GHz
Lol
This reaction video is probably one of the best ways to learn how to actually build a pc
I'm in the process of building my first pc, running across this video was a god send because now I know what not to do
@@gunnarfell2680 goodluck on your PC mate, hopefully it all comes out fine :)
@@gunnarfell2680 Watch Bitwit's how not to build a pc but even the PC which tried to be bad on purpose isn't as bad as this
"you need a table"
everyone: *laughs hysterically*
me: *[sweats violently in carpet]*
qwerty9118 dude u have a dining table no?
These guys have no clue.Everyone who knows anything about computers knows that you should never build a pc without wearing your friendship bracelet
twitter.com/stefanetienne
In a safe space
To be fair wireless antistatic bracelets do exist
Wanderer I have seen them on amazon but the issue is they aren’t grounded to anything so how the heck would they discharge static? ElectroBOOM made a really good video explaining why the wireless anti static bracelets just don’t work.
You can't build a pc without the power of anime and friendship, you know.
This was The Verge’s plan all along: get the community to come together to make the ultimate informative video on how to ACTUALLY build a computer
That’s right, sacrificing a black man for the better of the community.
@@Ragadal-gw9ic😂😂😂
@@Ragadal-gw9icwho the f cares about that other than weirdos who need a dirt nap cause their brains fell out and he sacrificed himself being an absolute cunt and coward.
Lol yeah right, the staff of the Verge want you and your kind dead.
Pulling a Freud, huh
My cousin followed the verge's PC guide and he accidentally made an IED
Just an IED?
😂🤣🤣😂
Ooof
Lol
I legit spat out my food because this comment is right under the video
I love how verge took the criticism and called everyone racist
Mr. Moseby US politics in a nutshell
Mr. Moseby It’s been years but how is the Tipton since my last visit?
They even called an ASIAN a racist, like wtf. Idiocracy doesn't have anything to do with race.
Joshua E. Legal oh god, please STFU.
@@flybriur Well hes only...right lol
To this day, the guy doesn't know what he did wrong. He just excuses all these reactions as "trolls".
he also called most of them "racist" ...
oh hey didnt expect to see you here
@Potato Chip with BBQ sauce for flavor *99999999999999999999999999
Nah he knows exactly what he did wrong after everyone called him out it's just that he has too much pride to publicly admit it
Quite strange to see you here, I haven't watched your channel in a very long time and I would've never expected to be reminded of you here. Lol
Here for my bi-annual rewatch of this travesty of a build.
Still makes me laugh.
Yessir
Mee too
same!
its a tradition
"Here I am playing solitaire and we seem to be getting a smooth 90 fps. I'd call this build a success."
damn! i died reading this comment lmao
lol
Do you need FPS to play that....
Here I'm on the calculator and we're still running 30 fps. Incredible
You ready want those cards to bounce @ a smooth 120 FPS tho
"He not fighting static, he fighting cancer."
Truer words have never been said.
Who’s that guy ?? He’s funny at 🤣🤣
@@Cyborgsm bitwit
Nice, truer
big woop you wanna fight about it
@@Cyborgsm Kyle from Bitwit doing his alter ego Lyle
It costs $2000 because they had to buy the right table for the build.
Dont forget the price of the static bracelet
@Dastan Prince and the thermal paste applicator
ArnoldDex and the Swiss Army knife that (hopefully) has a Phillips head screwdriver
@@ArnoldGLZ and the cpu applicator, which he didnt even use
It costed 2000 dollars because of the amount of parts they had to re-purchase as the guy building the system probably destroyed most of them out of pure stupidity
13:40 I love how every one of them had a different metaphor.
vomit - neutral evil
bird poop - chaotic good
ketchup pack - lawful good
bukkake - chaotic evil
@@Killbaynelmao
You can just make it subtitles out of all of it and choose the level of insanity you need lmaoo
@@Killbayne "u had a thermal paste spreader! use the fking thing! what is that??" - DM
"Hes not fighting static, hes fighting cancer!"
Just did em like dat.
He rlly did him like that didnt he ?
I died when he said that lmao
Bruh you dont understand how much i died when he said that XD
Who is this lyle and how do i avoid ever hearing his voice or seeing his face again?
proteinprofeten don’t watch videos with him in it 🤯
I watch this on my computer once every few months to remind it that it’s life could be way worse.
its*
Me too.
@@Bouzsi someone just listened to word crimes huh
@@burgernthemomrailer no clue what that is
You sir won the internet🤣
His palms are sweaty, wrists weak, screws are heavy,
There's thermal paste all over the board already,
Wire spaghetti!
😂 Man stop
@@Blackbeard1911 Oh, there goes warranty
He's so bad, but he won't give up that easy? No
This is definitely going to be the top comment bro🤣
@@trizmov He won't boot it, he knows,
His whole memory's dope, it won't matter, it'll choke
4 years ago? Damn, how time flies. Feels like yesterday that this happened
to him its still like yesterday, sadly someone keeps harassing him over this video still
"@StefanEtienne
·
Jun 5
This is crazy. I basically had a panic attack. I can make a mistake doing something, but don’t come after me for all my days about it. I can grow, learn , and always do better. But for whatever reason, this troll (or a diff. one) keeps doing targeted stuff like this.""
@Redmanticore poor guy. it was a silly funny tear down into what not to do and ironically enough his bad tutorial was amazing for showing people what NOT to do.
I'd love to see him build a redemption build where he redeems himself with an actual good pc following the criticism.
Its feels strange that 5 years ago we still used the 1080 and now we had like 4 generations of graphics cards (16xx 20xx 30xx 40xx) in 4 years. Is felt like the 10xx series lasted for like 10 years
"He not fighting static, he fighting cancer!"
Lyle's a goddamn golden rice bowl
Yes he fighting cancer not static
lol
@@Anime_Verse322 oh and a pair of sneakers Frozen thylacoleo collation what if you want Anil Kapoor
I don’t get the terrible hacky accent.
"Speaking of the memory, i wish i could erase this one!"
These guys just hating him because his anti static bracelet is wireless...
Yeah would love to see his wireless soul be forwarded to a reaper after getting shock.
lmfaooo
*Insert Cyberpunk 2077 meme with music*
I water my plants with a wireless hose
Damn youre right... Didnt know what i was hating till i saw your comment!
"He not fighting static, he fighting cancer"
I'm fucking dead dude
"Speaking of memory, I wish I could erase this one!"
You owe it to yourself to watch that full video, dude!
Next people with cancer gonna be wearing anti static bracelets
Shoulda had ur bracelet on^^
From static or cancer? Maybe both?
pfp source?
5 years have past since this legendary video. Still the freakin GOAT! Thanks RUclips algorithm for never letting me forget.
fr
"UNLESS... he used that Allen wrench to put together the table !"
Yes. Yes indeed.
He needs the Allen wrenche to tighten up the screws in his head
Must have bought the table from Ikea.
@@nix294 Except the screw heads in his head are Philipps.
@@ohreallhee that's why he brought a Swiss army knife that HOPEFULLY has a Phillips head
"We're getting 60-75 fps"
ITS A 2,000 DOLLAR PC! That's BAD!
right thats like saying my ferrari does 80mph
To be fair its Arma 3, which is known for its bad optimization and low fps
@@AnonyMous-gs2gw every pc runs max 80 fps on arma. The game is known for it.
@@AnonyMous-gs2gw Its the best game. Its just old and badly optimised throughout the years
I get the same fps on a gtx1060 and i7 8750H as someone with a i9 9900k and an rtx2080. Its weird but thats arma
"Buy a Swiss Army Knife and hope it comes with a Phillips head screwdriver."
Or you could, you know, buy a Phillips head screwdriver.
ZeroBeat1 THANK YOU idk why tf he had an army knife but didn’t just get a screw driver that could fit the size of screw
NO. It clearly says Swiss Army Knife that hopefully comes with Philips head, right along with a table, allen wrench, tweezers, and thermal paste applicator. Man, some people really need to learn to follow directions from authoritative sources
twitter.com/stefanetienne
Get a fucking precision screwdriver set with a bunch of bits. It seriously bugged me when I had to work in shops that didn't have one.
TBH, a Swiss Army Knife is basically all you need to build a PC, a pin for testing out the motherboard (pressing on the tiny power button on the motherboard for testing purposes, a knife for cutting tape for unboxing, screwdriver for motherboard installation and then scissors for cable management (unneeded zip ties or what not).
Every now and then RUclips will recommend this to me and I’m obligated to give it a rewatch. Speaking of memory, I’m glad I haven’t erased this one.
This should be called "How to spend $2000 on a room heater."
Or get a console for cheaper
2000 on a 🔥 Hazzard
Or a door stop.
🤣🤣🤣 this is hilarious 😂
Hey hey hey, when it catches on fire, it will definitely heat the room for a bit.
"Speaking of the memory, I wish I could erase this one."
Yep.
do you know what the guys name is? he's quite funny and i wanna watch more of his content.
@@harvey8232 That's Bitwit
@@harvey8232 I wish I was related to Bitwit.
This compilation could be the best pc build guide out there... nearly every mistake is covered and explained
It was just an ambitious crossover
Completely agree.
Had no concept of installing ram spaced out at all.
yet another reason to add to the list of why I'm buying pre-built.
I’m about to build my first pc, and until this video I didn’t know the top express pcie has more bandwidth, good to know.
@@Ben_R4mZ its really not that hard, there is no reason to buy prebuild if you got two arms and can spare couple hours in to it, this guy just didnt do any research :D I was complete newb when i build my first comp around 2004 but even back than there was decent guides on the internet, with easy to follow instructions for the beginners to avoid these type of mistakes. The verge guys are complete idiots for releasing the video in the first place
@@Ben_R4mZ Dan Rudov Guys you only need to look at the first pages of the motherboard manual.
You space them out not because of "space" but because the slots are paired, you put the rams in different "setups" depending on how many sticks you're installing (usually 2 or 4).
Same goes for the PCI-E and it's nothing fancy: one has 16x written on it, the others don't.
Honestly, the hardest part (or rather annoying) of building a PC is managing cables, go figure.
i rewatch it every year as a therapy
His twitter feed is hilarious
“Visiting my grandma”
“Did she teach you how to build a pc”
whats his twitter?
@@clip-centralz Its in the beginning just look at the bottom of the screen it pops up rq
My Bakcup its @StefanEtienne
@@rotez5813 Hero
I just checked his twitter and he is still getting flamed
He wasn’t trying to build a pc he was trying to build a bomb
ikr?
WAIT ARE VERGE WORKING WITH ISUS?!
A cringe bomb
“FBI wants to know your location”
Ikr
"he not fighting static, he fighting cancer"
I love you lyle, crying irl
Holy shit, I chocked on my drink when he said that. Definetly subbing to him
I love the lyle character
I love the thing u just copied the previews comment
his voice makes it hilarious
What is that channel name anyway?
"First you need a table" I've built every one of my PCs on my bed for the last 10 years lol.
So buy a bed, got it
I'm imagining PC parts laying on bed sheets and it's making me crazy
@@Vlamynckskeni once jumped in my bed after coming home from school and landed on a toy from my nephew earlier that day. I can just imagine doing that because i forgot i was making my pc
@@Some_Kid11 stop speaking such evil
Me, a person who knows nothing about building computers:
*nods in disgust*
Why is this so extremely relatable
At least I would ask for advice or learn about the parts before even building a computer by myself
@@sandsgrainofsand5320
And you decide to learn with the The Verge...
@@GameslordXY no I don't I never actually watched the video, I've just seen reactions
@@sandsgrainofsand5320
I was generalizing actually.😂
Not that you would know that.
Followed his guide. My computer doesn't work properly. But the room always stays warm in winter. It's like having a fireplace. Thanks The Verge!
How's its feel during summer? Think you'll get a nice tan from it?
yeah, I can even make smores while in my room. Neat
“Hey guys, I just got a new grill!”
6:26
"Speaking of the memory I wish I could erase this one."
Bitwit is a legend.
Love lyle wish he had his own channle
Covalite he does 🤦🏻♂️
easy just turn it off.
@@drew9413 Except he doesn't
I just built my own PC and I watched BitWits how to build and had my first PC done from scratch in 2½hrs. Now I got a sexy PC that works. Booting up was the hardest part I had lol
Every once in awhile, it is mandatory that I return to this video for much needed comedic relief.
Verge: "$2000 Gaming PC"
Reality: $2000 bonfire
Giant bon fire
Hahahahahaha im dead
Can it get me from the Shrine Bonfire to Anor Londo instantly?
@@pz.vincesiqueiros7185 maybe to heaven quickly.
Pz. Vince Siqueiros It’ll probably take you to the first flame
Admit it, you still watch the verge pc build reaction videos to this day.
what? No way.. I'm not here at all you can't see me
I discovered them shortly after building my own computer a few weeks ago. Absolute fucking hilarity.
Trueee
True
It never gets old
“Thats not a wireless wristband, thats a livestrong bracelet! He not fighting static, he fighting cancer”
Best quote of Lyle.
@@TechyyGD Lmao true 😂
Uncle Roger with PC.
what?! you watched the video too?!?!
God damn I love bitwit
I come back to this every once in a while. It just never gets old.
imagine being satisfied with 70 fps after spending $2000 on your pc
i mean if it was on 4k ultra id say thats pretty good, but it wasnt so...
Even Joey delgado Got 120 FPS only with $400 PC
Diarra Altera Virendra i got the acer nitro 5 with rtx 2060 gpu i7 9thn gen cpu and it came wit 8gb ram but i upgraded to 12gb
@@S0L0_544 Owww, Mid end to High spec i like it
Diarra Altera Virendra yep
I'm here again, It's like RUclips will never let people forget about this.
@Random Number
There has been alot of RUclips videos that have went and gone. Just like ancient man made structures and objects and mother natures creations.
I'm literally here the 5th time from youtube recommendations.....i just can't help , but click the vid to just remind me of how not to build a pc..😂😂😂
Same
same. yt recommends this to me at least twice a month. Watch it every time. Lost track at 16.
Watched this like 4 times...literally gets better every watch
Stephan is still getting flamed on the internet..... almost 3 years later.
like actually? has he said anything back??
@@nekorb1010 He just calls them trolls, the value of being verified is too much to ditch the account lol
@@evanzemba115 thr comments making fun of him get around 100 likes while his actual posts get at most 5
He doesn't to this day accept he was wrong, then proceeds to call us a bunch of angry nerds, guy's got a huge ego, I'd say the flaming is justified.
I still watch this video 3 years later, it's a classic. Very well made editing too hhh
What always gets me is the level of confidence he seems to have in everything he’s saying/doing the whole time 😂
If I ever see a guide to do anything and it has comments disabled, I am getting the fuck away from it.
Exactly. No likes or dislikes or comments. That’s a major red flag right there.
@@CrispyBaconYT555 Usually videos for children... you normally stay away, there's almost nothing educational there, especially in todays videos, they're just cancer for kids...
Lol
899 likes. I'll let someone else do the honours this time
@@ThePhantomCoder its 898 now
This how “5minute Crafts” would build a PC
And to add water cooling get a bag fill it with water and poke it with straws!
Would be pretty funny if they actually build a pretty decent pc than the verge
no they would have cardboard case and toothpaste cooling with straws as the tubes
No no they wood jest put a gpu in the microwave for 10 mins
Not even them can fuck up a PC that bad because they actually need a decent PC to upload their videos
"$2000 is a decent chunk of change for a gaming PC."
2019 was a different time.
TBH hat's still a chunk of change. Can't imagine many people have $2,000 to spend.
@@CMan-x7k it’s definitely a chunk of change, it just buys you way less PC now than it did two years ago…
@@biggsly What would $1,000-$2,000 get me today? Been thinking of building a PC for editing/audio engineering.
@@CMan-x7k that could get you a good system, just remember you have to keep peripherals [keyboard, mouse, monitor(s)] in mind, so since I’m not sure if you would include that in the budget, I would say not to look into spending the full $2000.
edit: my reply is pretty long, I just realized. In my reply I explained why I picked the components in this list.
As for specs, I would suggest these:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 or i7
For editing, an 8 core processor should fit your needs well. Not sure if you plan on doing gaming since you didn’t mention it, but they can also handle gaming pretty well. Since there are only two brands to choose from, I would recommend the Ryzen 7 3700x or 3800x if you go AMD, and for Intel I would recommend the i7 10700.
CPU Cooler: Since your PC may be using a bit more intensive programs, I would suggest an AIO (all in one) liquid cooler. I don’t know too much about them since I’m getting an air cooler for my PC, but I suggest you do research to find the right one. Some popular brands are NZXT, Corsair, Cooler Master, and Lian Li.
GPU: Again, you didn’t specify if you wanted to do gaming. If you want/need a dedicated GPU, you can go for the GT 1030 since it is cheap and will suit your needs just fine. If you’re a casual gamer, you can go for something a bit higher end like a GTX 1660 Super.
However, if you do NOT plan on doing any gaming and don’t need a dedicated GPU, I would suggest going Intel and using their integrated graphics. You can put the money that would have gone to a GPU to better peripherals, or to something else completely.
Motherboard: If you are going AMD, a B550 or X570 motherboard should be good. For Intel, B560 or Z590.
You do *not* need a motherboard with Wi-Fi. It’s much cheaper to buy a Wi-Fi card or use an Ethernet cable than look for a motherboard with integrated Wi-Fi. Just make sure your motherboard fits in your case, and that all your components are compatible with the motherboard.
RAM: 32GB CL16 3200+ MHz
32GB is plenty for editing and other kinds of multitasking. CL16 is the latency of the ram, and the MHz is the speed of the RAM. You want a lower latency, and a higher speed. (Tip: when you are setting up your PC, make sure you enable XMP in the BIOS. this will give you the full speed of your RAM, because at default it runs at half the speed.) Some popular brands are G-Skill, Corsair, HyperX, and Crucial.
Storage: you can decide how much storage you need, but I would go for a combination of SSD and HDD.
Install your OS on the SSD as well as applications you use frequently, and the HDD is good for long-term storage or things you don’t use often. For the SSD you can buy a 250 or 500 GB M.2 drive (this is installed on your motherboard). As for hard drive, 1-2 TB could work. You use your PC differently from me, so take my suggestion on this with a grain of salt.
PSU: 80+ Gold for energy efficiency, 650-750 watts should be plenty. If you plan on upgrading in the future, you may want to get a higher wattage power supply. PC Part Picker will estimate the wattage of your system, but you’ll want to get a couple hundred watts more just so you have that room.
Some popular brands are EVGA, Corsair, Seasonic, and be quiet!
Case: Depends on what you think looks nice, make sure to pick something up with good airflow, and that can fit all of your components. Some popular brands are Corsair, Cooler Master, be quiet!, and Lian Li.
I suggest doing lots of research before you buy your components, so that everything is perfect for _you._ I’m open to critique from other commenters, who may have more experience in PC building than I. Read reviews and specs, and pcpartpicker.com is your best friend when picking components. If you‘d like advice on peripherals I can totally assist you, I’m just not sure about your setup theme or if you value function/value over aesthetics. I hope this helped!
@@Sunny-ht2pw Oh wow thank you. In response I was thinking of doing gaming, but I was more concerned about Video Production. As for the case I was thinking of getting a custom made PS2 computer case. Is there a way to run Apple on a custom PC?
This is being recommended to me again in 2024 and its delightful.
I watch this one every 4 months 🎉
It's like they chose the least capable person to build a pc and gave him $2000 to mess around with
The only thing I can imagine was that they chosed the most capable person to build a PC and this is what they got.
@@Proccito He was probably the only actual gamer in the office and they thought "all gamers know how to build PCs, right?"
Lmao, The Verge, what a joke...
its fucking sad because he could have gotten a way better computer with way better fucking specs as well for the money, its just horrendous in every aspect
@@JMPERager Just talking to gamers thinking they know computers makes me cringe. Now I don't bash on people for not having the knowledge, but atleast admit it and not brag about your newest GPU which released last week, when I know the GPU which released last week was the Radeon RX560 (yes, that has happened)
@@Proccito I was originally one of those people but when i wanted to build my own PC i just did some research.
It's really quite simple even if you just follow the manufacturers' instructions.
The scary thing is, now that the dislikes are removed, "tutorials" like this, when the comments are removed on the videos, nobody will know if it's a proper tutorial or a screw up like this and will potentially ruin the expensive hardware they saved for.
Bring back dislikes.
Edit: I am aware that there are extensions that bring them back, but not everybody knows of it unfortunately.
Bring back dislikes RUclips stop promoting stupidity
If a tutorial video doesn't have comments on then I'm not even gonna watch it
@@RaymondStormbl3ssed this guy gets it ☝️
Yep, definitely install that extension
@@Ocidad Name please
I don't understand why everyone is making fun of him. Personally I think that those are amazing instructions to construct a bomb.
Yeah, I love making IEDs.
Be sure to also put a glass of water in there somewhere so you can make hydrogen. Win win situation
Lol! For a second I thought you were an idiot but then realized it was a joke.
@@syrianball1875 I can tell my joke had an *explosive* reaction.
Ngl u got us in the first half
I watched the verge video back when it came out because everyone was talking about how bad it was, i wasn't into computers at the time. 5 years later, ive built 4 of them, now i TRULY understand the pain of watching that video.
It cost 2k$ cause they had to buy everything again after he set the whole pc on fire
costed
jul thbd Cost
jul thbd costed? What are you three?
Edited, English is not my main language, I do mistakes sometimes
LMFAO
"Speaking of the memory, I wish I could erase this one"
Priceless quote.
Was looking for this in the comments =))
Freaking Lyle man
He really is a true quoting genius.
How I didnt know about this video a year ago 😂😂😂😂
Same
Same
Same only found out about this when people started roasting The Verge for getting their hands on a RTX 3080
The most important question is whether they rebuilt that PC or just threw it out?
Kamel Labiad same
This is one of the best supercuts on the internet.
No... it's *THE* best!
Me not knowing a single thing about PC building
“What an idiot”
Don't worry mate, I was like that too till I disassembled my first shitty prebuilt pc
You prolly no more than him
it's one thing to not know, and it's another to not know then advertise yourself as a tech enthusiast capable of teaching others how to build a PC. As long as you are truthful and willing to learn, you are far from an idiot like this guy.
I know nothing about building PCs. That's why I don't make tutorials about it lmao
So true lol
"Speaking of the memory, I wish I could erase this one."
*Nothing can be more wiser than this.*
This killed me 😂
That was Linus in another universe.
What RUclipsr was that
@@Niiick_9 Bitwit
More wiser
“He went all bukake over the thermal paste”
weedaim rip
dead bruh 🤣
What is a bukake
@@itchystick3907 really? Google it
@@itchystick3907 *bukkake
It’s 2024 and youtube is still recommending me this.
“Nobody is useless, they can always be used as a bad example.” -I don’t know
I really like this but as a Konosuba fan I have to disagree.
Fynn Haggenmüller I assume you’re talking about Aqua, but even she isn’t useless. Her crying brings joy to a lot of people, including me.
@@davidan95 hm I only looked at it from kazuma's perspective, and concluded, that whenever she does something good, it either barely fixes something she fucked up earlier or she fucks the same thing up later, and completely erases every advantage that they gained, or sometimes both.
But I guess beeing a good clown, is also somewhat usefull.
@@Ocastia well she isnt useless becuse without here there wouldnt be Konosuba
@@TinosHut well for kazuma she is useless, so I ll continue to call her that, even though she isn't useless for the audience.
The reason it cost $2,000 is because it actually cost $500 but they had to scrap the first one and start over from scratch three times.
Bet that guy couldn't even lineup the CPU and just fucking mashed it in
Still messed it up smh
Exactly what a credit company would like you to do. Think the video was made as intended, so you could add another expensive quick loan to your wast amount of poor decisions xD when this one blows up
T3KTONIT(cVec) nah he spent $1500 on the table😂
4 times*
The real reason Cyberpunk was full of bugs was because this guy was in charge of bug testing
He is the bug.
Yooooooo 🤣🤣
God dammmn!!!! Hahaha!!!
No it's because CDPR is overrated and makes shit games
He used his thermal paste applicator on the game.
Man I forgot how much respect Tipster used to have years ago. It's so bizarre seeing his segments now 5 years later.
Wait, what happened to Tipster?
@@davillain9974 He’s just seen as a lolcow by everyone and he just plays Horror games now and pretty much abandoned the commentary content. Pretty much just self destructed his own channel. Its still around but its hard to find searching
@@Novistadorslmao.
Thanks for including me in your compilation! Had some good laughs watching it all again. =)
Subbed! Love your vids!
Thanks for making your reaction video.
Def subbed after seeing you in this
Hadn't ever heard of you before but I like the humor and technical accuracy I definitely appreciate. A question if I may, have you actually seen issues of tubing rupturing caused by thermals from nearby components? I never have.
Subbed !
I honestly respect that he used league of legends capped at 120 fps as his benchmark so as to not burn down the entire Verge studio after his computer caught on fire because he has no fans attached to his radiator.
well, there were fans on the radiator at the end of the video, so it should have lasted a bit. but probably still burned the pc with all those other mistakes
it's probably just a video of league of legends gameplay
zikez had us in the first half ngl
He put on fans at the end, but I think they might've been backwards. I don't use water cooling so i don't know.
@@optelate like KristoferYee pointed out, he (Stefan) also sucks af when playing against bots.
From the article that this video was originally meant to accompany:
"Editor’s note: An earlier version of this article included a video guide detailing similar steps on how to build a PC. Unfortunately, that video included a number of errors in the build process, and as a result we have removed it from this article. We have also updated this article to improve the order of the steps in the process."
Well at least they finally admitted it, 2 years later.
But they didn't delete the pictures of the finished build where cable management is non existent and one screw is missing from the AIO.
They admit it, I'll give them credit for that, but Stephan, should also admit it too (not that me or lot's if people care at this point) and
Iirc by some sources he's supposedly already out from the verge by that point (dont quote me on that)
Now the verge alone is doing a "good" job to reduce the chaotic mess they once create by an article they're wrong and deleting the original vid
In all seriousness tho, if someone regularly watched verge does he actually ever show up before this video?
2 years later...damn
@@hirakaiko5570 Link? I’m very curious to see what it’s all about
Would like but 555
I really hope I get recommended this every five years from now on I never want to forget this gem
The "thermal paste applicator" looks like an ice cream spoon.
He probably picked it up from the street and named it thermal paste applicator to make it sound professional
@@lanceryderwilson8618 nah some thermal paste tubes come with those.
Good point though, if you want a "thermal paste applicator" you can just keep an ice cream spoon. I like to use an old debit/credit/gift-type card.
@@lanceryderwilson8618 ( x
@@lanceryderwilson8618 Nah that actually comes with some thermal paste tubes. It's mostly for laptops, because it's harder to spread thermal paste right on them.
"Now I'm going to benchmark by playing Candy Crush".
"It's running pretty smooth. I'm averaging 15-30 FPS."
@@oshtsasquatch295 but i capped the fps to 10-20 fps
Not Among Us? Wow, what a nuub.
n00b or something? Benchmark it with Minesweeper, duh.
Benchmark it and put it against a microwave
“He’s not fighting static, he’s fighting cancer”
You’re not icing a cake...
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Beyond Antares yo who is that streamer he is hilarious
He went all bukake on that CPU 😂😂
EPICburgerman769 bitwit
@@MarsTheDoomer dude check out bitwit verge build a PC. That guy is legit hilarious.
its a tradition to watch this classic masterpiece every year
"They disabled the likes, dislikes, and comments... Feels like im back in china"
im chinese can you elaborate? I comment and dislike all the time
And thats how Jiren and Goku fought..
@@charleshu3453 I imagine it's about censorship. Not youtube itself.
Grand Priest Goku 神道悟空 China heavily censor things
That's the worst and scariest part. The fact that you can't scroll down and double-check their work in the comments or like/dislike ratio You get no information beyond what they want you to see, which is a guy who looks and sounds pro to people who know nothing about this stuff. At least their wittle feelings have been spared though.
i watch this every week to tell myself that im not a failure
You are
@@will_the_warlord8913 at least im not failure enough to ruin a 2000 dollar pc to the whole internet lol
@@will_the_warlord8913 not
Thankfully that original video was taken down
I watch it every once in a while to remind myself that I built a $2000 pc with better practices than a company large enough to be sponsored by capital one.
10:40 "And it supports overclocking"
Man, this dude is not building a PC. This dude is building a bomb..
:wheeze:
Can't wait for Verge's overclocking guide!
I better make my friend watch this tutorial
Well, it's either a bomb or boat anchor. Either way, that jumble is toast.
Bruce woolford 2000$ paperweight or 2000$ bath warmer
I watch this video every year, it is the best unintentional it geek stand up ever.
"He's not fighting static, he's fighting cancer."
"So much censorship that it feels like I'm back in China."
That guy is the reason I died
bitwit
No not bitwit Lyle has risen above Kyle
ncommon337 i see you are a man of culture.
Tru, love the lyle videos and have been seeking them out
Rest in ram
"Maybe he used the Allen wrench to build the table '' was a lot funnier than it should have been
I actually laughed out loud
I keep coming back to this video because of how perfect it is.
Everyone’s reaction is cut as if they’re basically finishing each other’s sentences.
Same
Same, especially at 9:30 xD
I would love to see them just react to this in person.
Ikr
… sentences
So funny seeing Lyle come in between the normal people
jc denton how dare you imply Lyle is a normal person shame on u😂😂😂
winneracc didn’t though, said it’s funny seeing him between normal people (because he’s not normal). Please learn English
@@boaz9425 plase learn sarcasm
ADN SFNiX. Learn no sarcasm
@@cash5993 wot?
Jesus, that kid isnt ever gonna be the same, he presented the whole PC build with so much confidence which makes it so much more cringe
He even doubled down and called everyone who criticized him "nerds" who can't even afford a $2000 pc.
GoodMomo His ego prevents him from being admitted he screwed up. Poor guy.
Screw on with confidence!
@@GoodMomo racists too lol
Demo yea like wtf
Came 4 years later for a good laugh
Why is no one talking about the fact that he spent 2000$ to play league of legends?
He doesn't even look Korean.
Ikr, we all know a $2k computer build is made only for advanced games like undertale or stardew valley
@@KitsuneFyora That's funny.
@@KitsuneFyora lol
Esport Gamergirl status unlocked
"He not fighting static, he fighting cancer" immmmm doneeeee hahahahaha
Same, that joke was the highlight of this for me.
This cracks me up every time I hear it
@@JustSomeHeeHo do you know who that youtuber is?
@AKLM do you know what youtuber that is?
@@whowaseddy I think it's Bitwit
I’m not a hardware tech-savvy person, but this supercut taught me a more lot about building a PC than The Verge’s video. I could feel their collective cringe thru my monitor.
jeronicus
Exactly. The Verge portion is trash. But listen to the commentary, you become PC building *genius*!!!
Actually you are right. because of how viral it is, it has much more reach than any other standard pc building guide. In indirect effect, it serves it purpose better with everyone reviewing and criticizing to give even more info and input for all that it is actually much more useful. and we get to see some reaction videos and comedies out of this.
I have to admit, that is a comedic way to learn stuff.
it's not cringe... it's beyond painful to watch the whole thing
Glad this comes up every once in a while , always good to rewatch
Ok but gotta admit, it's kind of amazing how many things he did wrong. Like even if you're guessing you'll probably get a few things right but he just consistently did or said the wrong thing.
He pretty much bungled every step. Starting with the freaking unboxing. Not even joking, this could literally be a training video on what NOT to do. I'm in awe of someone failing so hard.
He kept a straight face the entire time. Not once did he ever look like he didnt know what he was doing 😂
He effectively made no mistake in making mistakes and i assume that pc is now in a tip
it’s so purposely wrong how tf do y’all not immediately recognize that lmao get a degree in this shit make a video with everything you know not to do and watch people shit lmfaoo
I've never made a computer nor do I know that much to actually *correctly* make a pc though I know certain things about a pc like the Ram, cpu, etc. But just from watching it I could tell something was wrong but I just didn't know what it was.
"He not fighting static."
"HE fighting cancer."
this almost killed me
That was soo good my God 😂😂😂
I absolutly loved that comment thru watching that video 🤣🤣
"Rivestrong braceret" HAHAHAHA.
Yeah, that guy had the best responses 😂
I would've defended Verge dude by saying "it's probably his first PC build and the Verge unfairly picked him to host the video" or "he was given incorrect instructions", but then he later clarified that this was not his first PC build and that everything he did wrong was corrected after the fact (not on camera BTW) and it doesn't even matter if he did almost everything wrong because the computer worked anyway. He also called everyone here "angry nerds with inferior builds" so yeah, he deserves all the criticism he's getting.
How embarrassing.
Angry nerds with inferior builds... Such pride, much ignorance, many dangers, wow.
“Angry nerds with inferior builds” bruh I have a 2060 which in many cases outperforms the 1080. Also has DLSS and ray tracing.
can’t forget he called everyone racist that criticized him
YEETMAN5656 I mean i have one and I’ve actually been pretty disappointed with it. I’m going to buy a 2070 as the 2060 just never really performed well enough for me. Yes I am running 4K so yeah if it was running at 1080p or 1440 it would be a lot better but I’m pretty sure they did say it was 4K ready
Dude really put on his wrist a rubber bracelet and called it "anti-static" 💀💀💀
It’s funny cause the guy’s talks like he knows what he’s doing
that's how you get the job.
That's how you sell that you know what your doing lol
This is why I have a hard time trusting humans.
There's actually an enormous difference between knowing and understanding. It's experience.
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