I researched for MONTHS before building my pc, I’m glad you’re helping others as you’ve helped me, even if it wasn’t direct. Huge help when the big creators who are, frankly, masters of their craft, give their 2 cents.
@@HerpaDerp-ht8hySame here. This year I have helped my friend configure and build his pc and he's asked me why was I configuring my pc for so long when we were able to configure his in like 2 months.
Same, and also used multiple sources to cross check and kind of average out reviews. Jay is still one of my favorites to listen to, even after my build's been running smooth for over a year.
Same here, researched for months each time I wanted to build a new PC, which is a bit over the top but I was genuinely interested which helped a lot. It also kinda ''sucks'' that each new year you have to update your knowledge when it comes to PC parts and compatibility, but you have sites such as PC partpicker which helps a LOT when it comes to compatibility.
One thing I'd like to add on the topic of adding a second M.2 Drive is that depending on which M.2 port you put it in (which is also dependent on which exact motherboard you use), you may disable some of your sata ports. To my knowledge this is only a problem if your motherboard has 6 or more sata ports, so lower end boards that will generally have only 4 or a few higher ends that also only have 4 for some reason shouldn't be impacted by this. With that said, check your motherboard's manual to be sure (sometimes this kind of information is also listed in the specs tab of a product page when you buy from an online seller). Hope you all are enjoying the holidays :)
I just built a new machine and it took me forever to find a suitable mobo on which the M.2 slots didn't interfere with the PCIe slots as I run three M.2 SSDs and need the additional PCIe slots for a NIC.
6 months ago, i was too scared to touch a single part in my pre-built PC. Now, thanks to Jay and redditors alike, i have built two PCs (one for me and one for my gf) in a single month, both posted first try too! Dont be afraid to ask questions, 90% of the time, somebody has run into the exact same issue and you can typically troubleshoot any hurdle that comes your way ❤
I absolutely love these kinds of videos, as it gives me all types of technical details of random stuff, and increases my knowledge overall. I would love to see it being a bi-weekly thing! Thank you for everything. Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and are enjoying the holidays! Much love and support! :)
Built my first PC in 2015 and have built about a dozen since, but I still find myself watching these videos. Never a bad time to refresh yourself on the basics
I built my PC for the first time this month largely in part thanks to how welcoming you make the process look and feel. I appreciate the more numbers oriented channels and watch them too now to learn, but yours breaks things down into more understandable chunks. Was able to look up other videos I needed because of it. So thank you and the team for everything you do! Happy New Year!
Thanks for the Videos Jay and team. On another note o want to thank you for your Singularity videos. I was able to pick up a used Spectre 3 and am going to do my own themed build as my first PC build. Recently retired engineer so we’ll see how much trouble I get into. I reached out to Daniel for support and that dude is as they say down under “A Legend!” Quick responses and happy to help. Thanks again
PLEASE continue this series! I'm learning so much more than I have from watching reviews of GPUs for example, due to the fact that I'm a newbie. Thanks!
Just built my first pc and thanks to you and a couple other RUclipsrs it went so smooth. Also your software side video in setting everything up without internet saved my ass so thank you. Maxing out my monitors frames at 190 at 1440p on ultra settings for red dead redemption 2 feels amazing. So does 200+ for Warzone. I’m in love ha
@@albnagithewoat1131 asus Rog stix 650e-f gaming motherboard, power color red devil 7800xt, 7800x3d, 64g of gskill trident z5 ddr5 6000mt/s ram, 2TB Samsung 990 pro SSD, Corsair icue link 360mm aio and fans in a Hyte y60 case
7:20 only if the data on those is being used at the same time. If not, they will populate x4 fully while the other ssd goes idle. If you dont have system stuff split between two.. ive seen this.. windows does not always install itself onto a single drive..
"Subreddits. You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy. We must be cautious." - What I imagine goes through Jay's head before he clicks on every Reddit link. As someone who is in constant need of help, thank you for your service.
2:46 its like car traffic, instead of having 2 lanes for entry and exit its more efficient to have 2 lanes for entry and 2 for exit if that makes sense
i just recently finished building my 9th PC, but i still love videos like this! Its extremely informative to both new builders, and also experienced builders who may have missed certain changes in architecture/generational updates! As always Jay, amazing video and always helpful!
Happy Holidays! Another important point to consider when installing a M.2 drive in the top slot of some MB's (ex. Asus Extreme boards), you end up running your GPU at 8X rather than 16X. In that case, what would you do? 1. Install the OS drive in the top slot and run your GPU at 8X or 2. Install your OS Drive through the Chipset and run your GPU at full 16X.
I populated all 3 bottom nvme slots and left the top slot open. Run all nvme's through the chipset. The top lanes are pcie 5 though and even though they say 8 pcie 5 lanes are the same as 16 pcie 4 slots I do not trust it. I believe there is a video showing a few frame difference, I don't know if this is true or not, but I didn't want to take the chance. There is enough pcie 4 lanes off the chipset as long as your using pcie 4 nvme's
@@claysmurthwaite2386 gen5x8 is the exact same bandwith as gen4x16. BUT, you will not get gen5x8. Every singe GPU on the marked is gen4 only. So you vill get gen4x8. you might loose a couple of FPS if you run a 4080 or 4090 or someting around there. But otherwise, you will never se any difference between gen4x8 and gen4x16.
5:10 Ive seen instances where people deal with an insect problem and the crud, poo, that they leave behind causes a short to ground on USB and RGB headers. Ive seen this even cause boot loop and no posts. Sadly most repair places wont deal with this. They just tell you buy a new one. Which is even more sad when you consider that someone dealing with such an insect problem likely does not have the money to drop on a new pc, as they likely living in an impoverished area. Ive repaired peoples pcs like this before by just removing the rbg connection, turning it off, and preventing the short, and just a diligent clean.
I’m glad you touched on the bell notification subject. For a month now, every single freaking upload I never got a notification for and I have to turn the bell back on. Luckily I consistently watch you so you’re always in my recommended but if I was to watch multiple people then I would miss uploads.. frustrating
with the M.2 slots you also have to make sure if the secondary slot shares bandwidth with a PCIe slot and you're running an add-in card. You have to check if it will cancel anything out when plugging in a drive (sometimes SATA ports are disabled when you use a secondary M.2 slot).
My last rig had the ASRock X370 Tai Chi. I had, I believe, a Gen 1 NVMe and an M.2 SATA drive. The top slot was compatible with only the SATA. The NVMe drive had to be in the second slot. I learned this after installing it the way I had assumed it would work and then had to drain the system and disassembly. This is why you all should assemble and test your parts outside the chassis. It makes it worth having a spare air cooler around just for this. Either way, lesson here regarding the M.2 drives is always check the motherboard's manual to see which slots are compatible with what drives....then of course assemble and test outside the chassis.
Jay, I really enjoy the question and answer session. I always learn something new and the questions are not necessarily something I have ever thought of. Keep up the good work.
Just built my pc for the first time ever last month and it's working just fine. A lot of what helped me was your channel and I'm truly grateful for it. Keep up the awesome work.
I really love your channel J. A few years ago it wasn't my thing but I decided to build another gaming PC, even though I said I was never going to again. Anyways your channel seems focused on personal builders who want to spend between $1000 and $5000 which is 99% of people that build a gaming PC. You have just really grounded, solid, useable information, not the ridiculous crap that is on certain other channels. Thanks for what you do. ❤
1:26 Help, 1 stick (40€) or 2 (49€) of RAM? Buy 2 to saturate the channels. This is the correct answer. 3:34 Could an unconnected front panel USB header cause a short? 4:23 Jay talks about how plugging a USB device may cause this issue. The answer is incorrect because the front panel USB is unconnected. Nothing you plug into it is going to work or short your PC. Check the ground on your outlet. 5:47 Does it matter what slot you plug a second M.2 SSD in? Jay breaks down M.2 PCIe lanes and how they are split between CPU and chipset, in current systems. This is the correct answer. 8:41 What does "new PCIe5.0" mean? Jay explains PCIe generations and the add-on devices connected to them correctly. Says all GPUs are PCIe Gen4 (true) but fails to mention that a lot of motherboards have PCIe Gen5 16x/8x8x slots and only Gen4 M.2 slots. The stupidest thing on modern motherboards is a Gen5 16x PCIe slot. 10:02 Is a 165hz monitor worth buying if I can only hit 100 to 130fps? Jay correctly explains, screen tearing and recommends the higher refresh rate. 11:37 Is it worth buying a 4K monitor to scale down to 1440p? Asus TUF Gaming VG28UQL1A vs. LG 27GP850-B. Jay says that down scaling the resolution is a bad idea (correct), then recommends buying the 4K monitor and see if you game supports DLSS 2.0. His CPU is overkill from 2020 and the GPU is mid tier from the prior year. Get the 1440p monitor if it is $380.00 or less. NVIDIA is going to drop the 5090 soon and ASUS has a 32" OLED 4K 240hz in first quarter of '24. When ASUS drops that monitor the other 4Ks should drop in price. You may just want to wait a few months. 14:51 Will there be a significant boost performance after upgrading the GPU from R9 290x to RTX 3060, with a i5 6500? Jay looks up the 290x, sees the date, yes. This is the correct answer, but he failed to mention Hyper-threading can be had for around $70.00 on the used market (i7 6700). Gen 7 CPUs may fit your motherboard too. Edit: The power savings between the the RTX 3060 (170W) and the 290x (250W) is significant.
2nd question: Not all home outlets have an earth ground. Depending on location, age of wiring job and who did the work when installing an outlet there may not be an earth ground on the third prong. I have a small inexpensive tester that you just plug into the outlet and it lets you know the status of every conductor of the outlet.
Regarding M.2 ports:- it's also worth noting that on some boards (using X470 as an example), using the second M.2 port with a SATA M.2 can disable a SATA port (1 or 6 typically) and using a PCIe M.2 can disable a PCIe port (typically the last or X4 slot). So absolutely always check the detail specification on the manufacturer's website for that specific board, or manual. 😊
@@Bllfrnd Asus tend to dissable 2 sata ports when the board have 6 Sata ports, and dissable a PCIe slot it the board only have 4 Sata ports. My b550 dissable 2 of 6 Sata ports for the second M.2. My B650 dissable a PCIe slot when the third M.2 is installed. Some boards also makes the first PCIe slot a x8 slot if M.2 nr2 and/or nr3 is installed (typically when all slots are gen4)
Yes, continue even if you are an experienced computer geek you can't learn too much. Got to learn something new myself Happy New Year to you and your loved ones 💕
I wish someone could have answered a few questions I had regarding my laptop a short while ago, but instead I had to do first-hand research as the information I wanted wasn't documented anywhere online, and I ended up spending a fair bit of time and money on what became a somewhat complex project.
Yessss thankssssssss!!!! Finally bout everything I need besides a screwdriver but mannnnn it's so expensive and so much fun but for a 3000$ build I want to leverage EVERY OUNCE. And mannnn I'm a noob. 5 years between my first build and now I got Corsair link planned out and a massive case and some beautiful am5 hardware but screw future proofing and screw fomo for buying "too early". Praying I manage the proper fps and finally play good games let's goooooo
At the time stamp 9:40 I noticed that the PCIE Slot for the 4090 is running at x8 and not the x16 the card is capable of, this happened to me on my recent build. It turned out to be the fact that I had my NVME drive in the PCIE 5 slot direct to CPU. moving it to the second direct to CPU m.2 allowed my gen 4 NVME to run at full speed but gave the full 16 lanes to my 4090. My MB is a Gigabyte Z790 Auros Master. Hope that helps someone.
Please make more of these. Love them and it’s really helpful just to hear simple questions with direct answers sometimes instead of just the attitude on some channels that it’s beneath them or something for people to ask them about things refresh rates. Even better that you do it like a secret expert type thing from Reddit threads!
Definitely enjoyed both of these videos. I like that you are taking time to help people and answer questions that new people tend to get laughed at for and just end up getting turned off of getting deeper into building
on the static thing - if you have a lot of static in your environment that can definitely cause problems. I live in an extremely dry place and house is mostly carpeted floors. Before getting an in-room humidifier and keeping relative humidity around 45% with temp around 72 F, humidity would often be in the teens and I've killed several USB ports from static shock when plugging in devices. I've seen the shock reboot the system a few times when it was strong enough.
Yes. Continue with this type on Q&A videos. And continue taking good care of yourself. I didn't comment on the other video, but now I tell you: I'm praying for your health.
When you're going over the two sticks of ram versus four sticks of ram thing make sure to also include motherboards with only two RAM slots. My Asus Crosshair Impact VII cannot run two sticks with D.O.C.P., but it can run one stick with D.O.C.P.
One thought about the PC rebooting on static shock, Check your electrical outlet in the wall and make sure it isn't going bad or the Ground wire isn't loose. Not having a good ground on the outlet, maybe dirty/loose plug, could cause issues with ESD discharge upsetting the PC. I had this problem with a laptop dock and when I tested the outlet I found it didn't have good connections in 1 of the sockets
7:58 ish... does this mean if I take my Gen 3 from my old PC that has all my games and stuff on it right now, and my OS, I could install it as is in the slower slot of my new mobo, with a clean gen 4 drive in the top slot, and my OS would run from that slower slot? Then I could move my games and things over to the new drive from there and just leave the OS on the old one? I've been wondering about this.
If you're looking for video ideas, maybe something about VRMs and their compatibility with different tiers of CPUs? Seems like one of the more vague aspects of putting a computer together since manufacturers don't really specify it(and counting chokes seems silly).
this is great sometimes its the small simple questions that can and will help a lot of people, some question may look like everyone should know this but they may not. It would be great to see more like this thanks
2:50 I got a little confused at that answer…when he mentions going to 4 sticks he said your not guaranteed to run at the xmp profile? Why is that? I thought going to 4 16gb sticks would be better….
Just watching this today and the "leave me alone, there's reasons" hits a little harder after watching your health video. I wish the best health to you in 2024, stay strong. Thanks for this and all the videos, I'm learning so much.
The speed gain in gen 4 over gen 3 is imo pointless with normal everyday use. Being able to read at 7000 mb/s and write at 5000 mb/s almost never comes up in daily use(gaming,youtube and similar), I wish I got the 1Tb nvme gen 3 over the 512 gb gen 4 (both WD black) as both cost exactly the same at the time (2 years ago). I found that the highest benchmark speed do verry little in overall system performance and the extra storage room would be a much better option if your budget is limited, what do you think?
A couple of actually useful tidbits here, at least for me. We know on DDR4, that dual channel beats out single, for the same capacity, but didn't realise the potential problems going quad-stick, in terms of XMP & overall speed. Also the way Asus boards manage 2nd row M.2 connections. Thanks Jay.
First time builder here with ideas. Do a video on the ins and outs of different parts, surprise issues in building... My Alphacool ST 20 radiators are so poorly manufactured, I can see why I haven't seen more builds using them. Screws are too short for 27mm fans, the screws are 28mm long, so I buy different screws and triple check the lengths! Threads on these supplied screws are very bad, no chamfered edge at the beginning of the threads. The threaded holes for the screws in the radiators have paint in them, never chased with a bottom tap... Any veteran in any field has seen plenty of these types of issues, me, maybe just enough to work my way through this build. Tips man, just the tips!
My thoughts are that if you are building a new pc you must to your research before buying parts. Like does your motherboard bios work with your cpu without needing to update bios. Power supply suitable for graphics card and cpu. Watch videos like this one. So much to learn before buying parts for your self build pc. What games do you want your pc to be able to play well? Monitors suitable for you pc need to researched.
You may not see this, as shorts do not allow for comments. Your stuck item in the sound port could use a vacuum to suck it out. Possibly a magnet though I don't think the end is magnetic.
Hey Jay, loooooooooooong time watcher/reader. I love your content and you have stayed true to bring us quality, indepth videos. Seriously, the fact that you have not sold your soul for clickbate titles, videography and dialogue is very much appreciated! Any chance you can revist the potential performance impact of liquid cooling on high speed (7000+) DDR5 RAM? P.S I am one for whom my notification bell did not toll. Thx for the reminder.
Thing you forgot about Jay with the m.2 question. The m.2 shots are different when it comes to the amd B & X 400 & 500 series boards. The 400 X series boards have 2 gen3 ports, but the B series boards only have one of each. And with the 500 series boards, the X has two gen 4 slots, and the B has one gen 4&one gen 3 slot.
I'm running XMP on four 16gb sticks with my 1700x, feels good man. The USB/static thing...The person needs to get a plug tester to make certain his A/C outlet is really grounded. I still have an i3-3220 with a gtx260 in it. Plays Q3 like a champ!
Video idea: One thing I was struggling with at the beginning was what is a reliable source of info. A comparison of the info/advice you can expect on reddit, discord, manufacturer forum or Google. Ideally for beginner & advanced questions. We could vote on which questions. I suppose some advice on where to look & how to decide/check the info would be good, but not as entertaining.
Watch jays set up video for after you build it and turn it on for the first time. His little tricks with installing windows made my life so much easier
I love the 31days of techmas videos. Most RUclips channels slow down their uploads for a week or two from just before Christmas. Next year you should shoot a few of the 31 days if techmas during the year and then schedule them to go public during December.
I did buy a far overpowered GPU before for my system and people were confused until I mentioned that I was saving up for a mobo+CPU+RAM combo for later, and the GPU upgrade at the time probably gave me the most boost. After the mobo+CPU+RAM upgrade, the games I played turned out to only have a mild to moderate bump.
I have a *Simple Question, are all 12mm Hard Tube Fittings 12mm?* Or are some 12.7mm that would make them .5 inch. This is needed to know if all fittings can be used with 12mm glass tubing, or would 12.7mm glass tubing be needed Involving certain manufacturers of fittings.
Love these types of video. Always great to learn about this kind of stuff, especially with some of these question that I wouldn't have even thought to ask. Please continue these types of videos if you can!
8.20 or so, of course wow thanks for that man, I just bought a third drive a 4tb gen 4 as I was filling up my other m.2 drive, didn't realise I could switch out the one with the OS, thought windows would recognise the first drive as the OS one, thanks man 👍🏻
I'm really liking these series ... but think it would be an Awesome idea to have questions from the community that JTC can then answer and expand upon - an example (I don't normally watch YT shorts) but stumbled on one where you said that using a blower on fans to clean your PC generates a current and that might cause issues ... so what's a good idea as a workaround and how can a new builder clean/maintain their system Thanks and hope everyone has an awesome Christmas/New Year
How about pushing a d5 to its limits, ie: adding more and more rads and blocks until flow rate and temps start being an issue. See questions about do i need another pump all the time.
Sorry for the off-topic. I just had this pop into my head... Was trying to think of a great collab for Jay to do and then it hit me! Dawid Does Tech Stuff! Omg that would be an awesomely hilarious video!
For the front usb shutdown pc I'd turn off the pc get a tweezer and check if the plastic peice the the usb pins make contact isn't broken. I find on old systems they were poorly made and they are sometimes just missing all together and will short the power supply if that's the case disconnect the usb header from the motherboard.
I tried to post on this subreddit asking for parts advice 4-5 days ago, but I couldn't as I assume I didn't have enough karma. So I gave up and had to extensively research and just went with the parts. About 3 years thinking and researching into investing in PC building. Im halfway through two builds for me and the missus, all seems to be going OK. Xmas/boxing day has halted progress but back to it tomorrow. Sometimes you just have to commit and learn things for yourself 👍
You misread the static question. His was "unconnected" usb header and just touching the case caused the short, not connected and plugging in a USB causing the issue
PCIE is a data transfer protocol. its not the slot. the slot could be anything. there are new smaller with less pins that will use pcie gen 5 protocol in the near future. the way your CPU connected to all devices now often use PCI protocol. whatever the slot being used.
the person having an issue with the front i/o panel usb causing a restart, is it possible that they have crushed some wires in the front panel because the usb ports are there but also the restart and power buttons, so maybe a an errant screw pierced some wires or some wires are chaffed,
on my old pc when i turn on a table lamp which was in the same plug as pc...and when that pc was in sleep mode it turned on really bad psu but it´s interesting how many peoples talking only about resolution and Hz but not about colors of that monitor quality of panel that monitor using...what a shame
I researched for MONTHS before building my pc, I’m glad you’re helping others as you’ve helped me, even if it wasn’t direct. Huge help when the big creators who are, frankly, masters of their craft, give their 2 cents.
I also researched for months before building my pc (roughly a year) and now I help out others on reddit!
@@HerpaDerp-ht8hySame here. This year I have helped my friend configure and build his pc and he's asked me why was I configuring my pc for so long when we were able to configure his in like 2 months.
Same, and also used multiple sources to cross check and kind of average out reviews. Jay is still one of my favorites to listen to, even after my build's been running smooth for over a year.
Same here, researched for months each time I wanted to build a new PC, which is a bit over the top but I was genuinely interested which helped a lot.
It also kinda ''sucks'' that each new year you have to update your knowledge when it comes to PC parts and compatibility, but you have sites such as PC partpicker which helps a LOT when it comes to compatibility.
Imagine if he gave 4 cents 😮
Jay: Phil cut all of that out
Phil: *Laughs and does not cut it out*
😂😂LOL
Yess, I love when that happens
One thing I'd like to add on the topic of adding a second M.2 Drive is that depending on which M.2 port you put it in (which is also dependent on which exact motherboard you use), you may disable some of your sata ports. To my knowledge this is only a problem if your motherboard has 6 or more sata ports, so lower end boards that will generally have only 4 or a few higher ends that also only have 4 for some reason shouldn't be impacted by this. With that said, check your motherboard's manual to be sure (sometimes this kind of information is also listed in the specs tab of a product page when you buy from an online seller).
Hope you all are enjoying the holidays :)
It may also disable your secondary PCIx16 slot or make it a x8. Or in some instanses, make your primary PCIx16 a x8 slot.
The computer (i built on a budget) that i'm typing this from Had 4 SATA slots. the second m2 took up one of those slots. So i know that's true.
The correct answer always starts with RTFM.
Another potential issue to keep in mind, some ASRock motherboards have secondary M.2 slots at x2 instead at x4 PCIe lanes
I just built a new machine and it took me forever to find a suitable mobo on which the M.2 slots didn't interfere with the PCIe slots as I run three M.2 SSDs and need the additional PCIe slots for a NIC.
6 months ago, i was too scared to touch a single part in my pre-built PC. Now, thanks to Jay and redditors alike, i have built two PCs (one for me and one for my gf) in a single month, both posted first try too! Dont be afraid to ask questions, 90% of the time, somebody has run into the exact same issue and you can typically troubleshoot any hurdle that comes your way ❤
I absolutely love these kinds of videos, as it gives me all types of technical details of random stuff, and increases my knowledge overall. I would love to see it being a bi-weekly thing! Thank you for everything. Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and are enjoying the holidays! Much love and support! :)
Built my first PC in 2015 and have built about a dozen since, but I still find myself watching these videos. Never a bad time to refresh yourself on the basics
Yes Jay, please keep doing these. Even though I have a current build, I'm constantly learning something new from these. Thank you!
I built my PC for the first time this month largely in part thanks to how welcoming you make the process look and feel. I appreciate the more numbers oriented channels and watch them too now to learn, but yours breaks things down into more understandable chunks. Was able to look up other videos I needed because of it. So thank you and the team for everything you do! Happy New Year!
Thanks for the Videos Jay and team. On another note o want to thank you for your Singularity videos. I was able to pick up a used Spectre 3 and am going to do my own themed build as my first PC build. Recently retired engineer so we’ll see how much trouble I get into. I reached out to Daniel for support and that dude is as they say down under “A Legend!” Quick responses and happy to help.
Thanks again
PLEASE continue this series! I'm learning so much more than I have from watching reviews of GPUs for example, due to the fact that I'm a newbie. Thanks!
Just built my first pc and thanks to you and a couple other RUclipsrs it went so smooth. Also your software side video in setting everything up without internet saved my ass so thank you. Maxing out my monitors frames at 190 at 1440p on ultra settings for red dead redemption 2 feels amazing. So does 200+ for Warzone. I’m in love ha
What are your specs if you don’t mind me asking?
@@albnagithewoat1131 asus Rog stix 650e-f gaming motherboard, power color red devil 7800xt, 7800x3d, 64g of gskill trident z5 ddr5 6000mt/s ram, 2TB Samsung 990 pro SSD, Corsair icue link 360mm aio and fans in a Hyte y60 case
7:20 only if the data on those is being used at the same time. If not, they will populate x4 fully while the other ssd goes idle. If you dont have system stuff split between two.. ive seen this.. windows does not always install itself onto a single drive..
"Subreddits. You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy. We must be cautious." - What I imagine goes through Jay's head before he clicks on every Reddit link. As someone who is in constant need of help, thank you for your service.
2:46 its like car traffic, instead of having 2 lanes for entry and exit its more efficient to have 2 lanes for entry and 2 for exit if that makes sense
i just recently finished building my 9th PC, but i still love videos like this!
Its extremely informative to both new builders, and also experienced builders who may have missed certain changes in architecture/generational updates!
As always Jay, amazing video and always helpful!
This is great content! Best case, we learn new things, worst case we get a review with application. Definitely continue this series!
Happy Holidays! Another important point to consider when installing a M.2 drive in the top slot of some MB's (ex. Asus Extreme boards), you end up running your GPU at 8X rather than 16X. In that case, what would you do? 1. Install the OS drive in the top slot and run your GPU at 8X or 2. Install your OS Drive through the Chipset and run your GPU at full 16X.
I populated all 3 bottom nvme slots and left the top slot open. Run all nvme's through the chipset. The top lanes are pcie 5 though and even though they say 8 pcie 5 lanes are the same as 16 pcie 4 slots I do not trust it. I believe there is a video showing a few frame difference, I don't know if this is true or not, but I didn't want to take the chance. There is enough pcie 4 lanes off the chipset as long as your using pcie 4 nvme's
@hilalfr That's is a intel problem. You would never come across that with a AMD MB. I would run PCIe16x8 and the OS SSD direct to the CPU.
@@claysmurthwaite2386 gen5x8 is the exact same bandwith as gen4x16. BUT, you will not get gen5x8. Every singe GPU on the marked is gen4 only. So you vill get gen4x8. you might loose a couple of FPS if you run a 4080 or 4090 or someting around there. But otherwise, you will never se any difference between gen4x8 and gen4x16.
5:10 Ive seen instances where people deal with an insect problem and the crud, poo, that they leave behind causes a short to ground on USB and RGB headers. Ive seen this even cause boot loop and no posts. Sadly most repair places wont deal with this. They just tell you buy a new one. Which is even more sad when you consider that someone dealing with such an insect problem likely does not have the money to drop on a new pc, as they likely living in an impoverished area. Ive repaired peoples pcs like this before by just removing the rbg connection, turning it off, and preventing the short, and just a diligent clean.
More of these videos please.. I like seeing other people ask the questions I'm too embarrassed to ask myself
I’m glad you touched on the bell notification subject. For a month now, every single freaking upload I never got a notification for and I have to turn the bell back on. Luckily I consistently watch you so you’re always in my recommended but if I was to watch multiple people then I would miss uploads.. frustrating
I've been into PCs since the mid 90s and there was still stuff here I wasn't aware of that was useful. Definitely do more.
with the M.2 slots you also have to make sure if the secondary slot shares bandwidth with a PCIe slot and you're running an add-in card. You have to check if it will cancel anything out when plugging in a drive (sometimes SATA ports are disabled when you use a secondary M.2 slot).
My last rig had the ASRock X370 Tai Chi. I had, I believe, a Gen 1 NVMe and an M.2 SATA drive. The top slot was compatible with only the SATA. The NVMe drive had to be in the second slot. I learned this after installing it the way I had assumed it would work and then had to drain the system and disassembly. This is why you all should assemble and test your parts outside the chassis. It makes it worth having a spare air cooler around just for this. Either way, lesson here regarding the M.2 drives is always check the motherboard's manual to see which slots are compatible with what drives....then of course assemble and test outside the chassis.
Jay, I really enjoy the question and answer session. I always learn something new and the questions are not necessarily something I have ever thought of. Keep up the good work.
Just built my pc for the first time ever last month and it's working just fine. A lot of what helped me was your channel and I'm truly grateful for it. Keep up the awesome work.
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On the contrary, a 4K monitor with 150% resolution scaling in Windows (so 1440p) looks absolutely fine. I find 4K on 28" far too small.
I really love your channel J. A few years ago it wasn't my thing but I decided to build another gaming PC, even though I said I was never going to again. Anyways your channel seems focused on personal builders who want to spend between $1000 and $5000 which is 99% of people that build a gaming PC.
You have just really grounded, solid, useable information, not the ridiculous crap that is on certain other channels. Thanks for what you do. ❤
1:26 Help, 1 stick (40€) or 2 (49€) of RAM? Buy 2 to saturate the channels. This is the correct answer.
3:34 Could an unconnected front panel USB header cause a short? 4:23 Jay talks about how plugging a USB device may cause this issue. The answer is incorrect because the front panel USB is unconnected. Nothing you plug into it is going to work or short your PC. Check the ground on your outlet.
5:47 Does it matter what slot you plug a second M.2 SSD in? Jay breaks down M.2 PCIe lanes and how they are split between CPU and chipset, in current systems. This is the correct answer.
8:41 What does "new PCIe5.0" mean? Jay explains PCIe generations and the add-on devices connected to them correctly. Says all GPUs are PCIe Gen4 (true) but fails to mention that a lot of motherboards have PCIe Gen5 16x/8x8x slots and only Gen4 M.2 slots. The stupidest thing on modern motherboards is a Gen5 16x PCIe slot.
10:02 Is a 165hz monitor worth buying if I can only hit 100 to 130fps? Jay correctly explains, screen tearing and recommends the higher refresh rate.
11:37 Is it worth buying a 4K monitor to scale down to 1440p? Asus TUF Gaming VG28UQL1A vs. LG 27GP850-B. Jay says that down scaling the resolution is a bad idea (correct), then recommends buying the 4K monitor and see if you game supports DLSS 2.0. His CPU is overkill from 2020 and the GPU is mid tier from the prior year. Get the 1440p monitor if it is $380.00 or less. NVIDIA is going to drop the 5090 soon and ASUS has a 32" OLED 4K 240hz in first quarter of '24. When ASUS drops that monitor the other 4Ks should drop in price. You may just want to wait a few months.
14:51 Will there be a significant boost performance after upgrading the GPU from R9 290x to RTX 3060, with a i5 6500? Jay looks up the 290x, sees the date, yes. This is the correct answer, but he failed to mention Hyper-threading can be had for around $70.00 on the used market (i7 6700). Gen 7 CPUs may fit your motherboard too.
Edit: The power savings between the the RTX 3060 (170W) and the 290x (250W) is significant.
2nd question: Not all home outlets have an earth ground. Depending on location, age of wiring job and who did the work when installing an outlet there may not be an earth ground on the third prong. I have a small inexpensive tester that you just plug into the outlet and it lets you know the status of every conductor of the outlet.
Regarding M.2 ports:-
it's also worth noting that on some boards (using X470 as an example), using the second M.2 port with a SATA M.2 can disable a SATA port (1 or 6 typically) and using a PCIe M.2 can disable a PCIe port (typically the last or X4 slot).
So absolutely always check the detail specification on the manufacturer's website for that specific board, or manual. 😊
also depends on the manufacturer. Gigabyte tends to disable two SATA ports and Asus tends to disable or limit PCIe Connections.
@@Bllfrnd Asus tend to dissable 2 sata ports when the board have 6 Sata ports, and dissable a PCIe slot it the board only have 4 Sata ports. My b550 dissable 2 of 6 Sata ports for the second M.2. My B650 dissable a PCIe slot when the third M.2 is installed. Some boards also makes the first PCIe slot a x8 slot if M.2 nr2 and/or nr3 is installed (typically when all slots are gen4)
Yes, continue even if you are an experienced computer geek
you can't learn too much. Got to learn something new myself
Happy New Year to you and your loved ones 💕
I wish someone could have answered a few questions I had regarding my laptop a short while ago, but instead I had to do first-hand research as the information I wanted wasn't documented anywhere online, and I ended up spending a fair bit of time and money on what became a somewhat complex project.
Yessss thankssssssss!!!! Finally bout everything I need besides a screwdriver but mannnnn it's so expensive and so much fun but for a 3000$ build I want to leverage EVERY OUNCE. And mannnn I'm a noob. 5 years between my first build and now I got Corsair link planned out and a massive case and some beautiful am5 hardware but screw future proofing and screw fomo for buying "too early". Praying I manage the proper fps and finally play good games let's goooooo
At the time stamp 9:40 I noticed that the PCIE Slot for the 4090 is running at x8 and not the x16 the card is capable of, this happened to me on my recent build. It turned out to be the fact that I had my NVME drive in the PCIE 5 slot direct to CPU. moving it to the second direct to CPU m.2 allowed my gen 4 NVME to run at full speed but gave the full 16 lanes to my 4090. My MB is a Gigabyte Z790 Auros Master. Hope that helps someone.
Here’s a question for you…
*WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO MAKE THAT NORTHBRIDGE FIX VIDEO THAT YOU PROMISED US MONTHS AGO NOW?????*
Please make more of these. Love them and it’s really helpful just to hear simple questions with direct answers sometimes instead of just the attitude on some channels that it’s beneath them or something for people to ask them about things refresh rates. Even better that you do it like a secret expert type thing from Reddit threads!
I love it when you are answering questions.... Have you thought of doing a live Q and A?
I hope you continue this series because it answers some of my basic questions which are not normally covered in your videos
Definitely enjoyed both of these videos. I like that you are taking time to help people and answer questions that new people tend to get laughed at for and just end up getting turned off of getting deeper into building
on the static thing - if you have a lot of static in your environment that can definitely cause problems. I live in an extremely dry place and house is mostly carpeted floors. Before getting an in-room humidifier and keeping relative humidity around 45% with temp around 72 F, humidity would often be in the teens and I've killed several USB ports from static shock when plugging in devices. I've seen the shock reboot the system a few times when it was strong enough.
Yes. Continue with this type on Q&A videos. And continue taking good care of yourself. I didn't comment on the other video, but now I tell you: I'm praying for your health.
Hope you are feeling better Jay Happy Holidays
research, youtube, and buying one part at a time really helps my build. goodluck to all newbies out there
When you're going over the two sticks of ram versus four sticks of ram thing make sure to also include motherboards with only two RAM slots. My Asus Crosshair Impact VII cannot run two sticks with D.O.C.P., but it can run one stick with D.O.C.P.
One thought about the PC rebooting on static shock, Check your electrical outlet in the wall and make sure it isn't going bad or the Ground wire isn't loose. Not having a good ground on the outlet, maybe dirty/loose plug, could cause issues with ESD discharge upsetting the PC. I had this problem with a laptop dock and when I tested the outlet I found it didn't have good connections in 1 of the sockets
7:58 ish... does this mean if I take my Gen 3 from my old PC that has all my games and stuff on it right now, and my OS, I could install it as is in the slower slot of my new mobo, with a clean gen 4 drive in the top slot, and my OS would run from that slower slot? Then I could move my games and things over to the new drive from there and just leave the OS on the old one? I've been wondering about this.
Yes, please continue this line of videos. This is very helpful.
Love this series man, hope this is recurring. A lot of us really value your opinion
Yes! Love this series! And sending you healing vibes as well, Jay.
Built my first pc this year it has been great
If you're looking for video ideas, maybe something about VRMs and their compatibility with different tiers of CPUs? Seems like one of the more vague aspects of putting a computer together since manufacturers don't really specify it(and counting chokes seems silly).
this is great sometimes its the small simple questions that can and will help a lot of people, some question may look like everyone should know this but they may not. It would be great to see more like this thanks
2:50 I got a little confused at that answer…when he mentions going to 4 sticks he said your not guaranteed to run at the xmp profile? Why is that? I thought going to 4 16gb sticks would be better….
Just watching this today and the "leave me alone, there's reasons" hits a little harder after watching your health video. I wish the best health to you in 2024, stay strong.
Thanks for this and all the videos, I'm learning so much.
Do more of these! So much helpful information!
The speed gain in gen 4 over gen 3 is imo pointless with normal everyday use. Being able to read at 7000 mb/s and write at 5000 mb/s almost never comes up in daily use(gaming,youtube and similar), I wish I got the 1Tb nvme gen 3 over the 512 gb gen 4 (both WD black) as both cost exactly the same at the time (2 years ago). I found that the highest benchmark speed do verry little in overall system performance and the extra storage room would be a much better option if your budget is limited, what do you think?
The fractal case is likely grounded and capacitance is completing the power/reset button. Current motherboard have voltage protection in the usbs.
A couple of actually useful tidbits here, at least for me. We know on DDR4, that dual channel beats out single, for the same capacity, but didn't realise the potential problems going quad-stick, in terms of XMP & overall speed. Also the way Asus boards manage 2nd row M.2 connections. Thanks Jay.
First time builder here with ideas. Do a video on the ins and outs of different parts, surprise issues in building...
My Alphacool ST 20 radiators are so poorly manufactured, I can see why I haven't seen more builds using them. Screws are too short for 27mm fans, the screws are 28mm long, so I buy different screws and triple check the lengths! Threads on these supplied screws are very bad, no chamfered edge at the beginning of the threads. The threaded holes for the screws in the radiators have paint in them, never chased with a bottom tap...
Any veteran in any field has seen plenty of these types of issues, me, maybe just enough to work my way through this build. Tips man, just the tips!
how to know what gen a motherboard is?
This is a nice series. I would like to see it continue.
The cheapest 32gb ddr4 ram kit in germany is 53 euro, so just over 50 euro
My thoughts are that if you are building a new pc you must to your research before buying parts. Like does your motherboard bios work with your cpu without needing to update bios. Power supply suitable for graphics card and cpu. Watch videos like this one. So much to learn before buying parts for your self build pc. What games do you want your pc to be able to play well? Monitors suitable for you pc need to researched.
Merry Christmas Jay! And never stop giving us your 2 cents! (You are my no.1 "Tech" Santa, giving gifts all year long)!
loving this series, this is helping loads, i've built 2 of my own PCs but didn't know some of what you spoke about thanks Jay
You may not see this, as shorts do not allow for comments. Your stuck item in the sound port could use a vacuum to suck it out. Possibly a magnet though I don't think the end is magnetic.
Not building my own PC at the moment, but am really liking this Q & A format. [Found the dual-channel RAM point of particular interest.]
6:43 But Jay, in doing so you're essentially limiting the top PCIe slot of your GPU and it will run @ x8 speed instead of x16.
Hey Jay, loooooooooooong time watcher/reader. I love your content and you have stayed true to bring us quality, indepth videos. Seriously, the fact that you have not sold your soul for clickbate titles, videography and dialogue is very much appreciated! Any chance you can revist the potential performance impact of liquid cooling on high speed (7000+) DDR5 RAM? P.S I am one for whom my notification bell did not toll. Thx for the reminder.
Thing you forgot about Jay with the m.2 question. The m.2 shots are different when it comes to the amd B & X 400 & 500 series boards. The 400 X series boards have 2 gen3 ports, but the B series boards only have one of each. And with the 500 series boards, the X has two gen 4 slots, and the B has one gen 4&one gen 3 slot.
So good! “Phil cut all that out” 😂 and he immediately doesn’t 😂
I'm running XMP on four 16gb sticks with my 1700x, feels good man. The USB/static thing...The person needs to get a plug tester to make certain his A/C outlet is really grounded.
I still have an i3-3220 with a gtx260 in it. Plays Q3 like a champ!
Video idea: One thing I was struggling with at the beginning was what is a reliable source of info.
A comparison of the info/advice you can expect on reddit, discord, manufacturer forum or Google. Ideally for beginner & advanced questions. We could vote on which questions.
I suppose some advice on where to look & how to decide/check the info would be good, but not as entertaining.
Great info - this should be a great series to continue.
Anything that can keep us as a whole informed or educating us is always welcome.
Videos are really helpful on how to build a PC. I'm going to follow them when I have saved enough to buy parts for a PC build.
Watch jays set up video for after you build it and turn it on for the first time. His little tricks with installing windows made my life so much easier
@@joshmaag2457 Thank you so much for the tip
I love the 31days of techmas videos. Most RUclips channels slow down their uploads for a week or two from just before Christmas.
Next year you should shoot a few of the 31 days if techmas during the year and then schedule them to go public during December.
i love watching your vids showing people how to build pcs and troubleshoot!
I did buy a far overpowered GPU before for my system and people were confused until I mentioned that I was saving up for a mobo+CPU+RAM combo for later, and the GPU upgrade at the time probably gave me the most boost.
After the mobo+CPU+RAM upgrade, the games I played turned out to only have a mild to moderate bump.
I have a *Simple Question, are all 12mm Hard Tube Fittings 12mm?* Or are some 12.7mm that would make them .5 inch. This is needed to know if all fittings can be used with 12mm glass tubing, or would 12.7mm glass tubing be needed Involving certain manufacturers of fittings.
Love these types of video. Always great to learn about this kind of stuff, especially with some of these question that I wouldn't have even thought to ask. Please continue these types of videos if you can!
8.20 or so, of course wow thanks for that man, I just bought a third drive a 4tb gen 4 as I was filling up my other m.2 drive, didn't realise I could switch out the one with the OS, thought windows would recognise the first drive as the OS one, thanks man 👍🏻
I'm really liking these series ... but think it would be an Awesome idea to have questions from the community that JTC can then answer and expand upon - an example (I don't normally watch YT shorts) but stumbled on one where you said that using a blower on fans to clean your PC generates a current and that might cause issues ... so what's a good idea as a workaround and how can a new builder clean/maintain their system
Thanks and hope everyone has an awesome Christmas/New Year
Hold the fan while blowing
I like to think I'm not a beginner, and I learned a ton. Keep doing these!
How about pushing a d5 to its limits, ie: adding more and more rads and blocks until flow rate and temps start being an issue. See questions about do i need another pump all the time.
yes keep doing videos like this coming, ive been bulding my own systems since the 80 s , there is always some thing to learn .
Sorry for the off-topic. I just had this pop into my head...
Was trying to think of a great collab for Jay to do and then it hit me! Dawid Does Tech Stuff! Omg that would be an awesomely hilarious video!
I'd still always recommend having your OS drive in the slot using CPU lanes rather than chipset lanes, even if its slower than the slot's speed.
For the front usb shutdown pc I'd turn off the pc get a tweezer and check if the plastic peice the the usb pins make contact isn't broken. I find on old systems they were poorly made and they are sometimes just missing all together and will short the power supply if that's the case disconnect the usb header from the motherboard.
Great Vid. This is stuff that I need before upgrading my system. Keep it coming.
I tried to post on this subreddit asking for parts advice 4-5 days ago, but I couldn't as I assume I didn't have enough karma. So I gave up and had to extensively research and just went with the parts. About 3 years thinking and researching into investing in PC building. Im halfway through two builds for me and the missus, all seems to be going OK. Xmas/boxing day has halted progress but back to it tomorrow. Sometimes you just have to commit and learn things for yourself 👍
Keep this going it is a big help to a new enthusiast like myself
You misread the static question. His was "unconnected" usb header and just touching the case caused the short, not connected and plugging in a USB causing the issue
PCIE is a data transfer protocol. its not the slot. the slot could be anything. there are new smaller with less pins that will use pcie gen 5 protocol in the near future. the way your CPU connected to all devices now often use PCI protocol. whatever the slot being used.
On the monitor 1440p monitor part I ran a 32” 1440p 165hz and it was fantastic. With a 3070 I was playing rust, ark (ASE), and MW2.
the person having an issue with the front i/o panel usb causing a restart, is it possible that they have crushed some wires in the front panel because the usb ports are there but also the restart and power buttons, so maybe a an errant screw pierced some wires or some wires are chaffed,
"Yea its all those things" I die in the background!!!! Love it. awesome😆🤣😂🤣😂
I actually like this series a lot and would appreciate more. ❤
Yes, please continue this kind subject matter! As always you are very helpful with all the information and advice you give to us, so thank you!
on my old pc when i turn on a table lamp which was in the same plug as pc...and when that pc was in sleep mode it turned on really bad psu but it´s interesting how many peoples talking only about resolution and Hz but not about colors of that monitor quality of panel that monitor using...what a shame