I really enjoy it when I see people get into and try out the PC building hobby. It's quite expensive, but also really fun. literally adult legos. nice and clean build, great relaxing editing; looks like a sub from me.
Great build! Would've changed a few parts to get the most performance per dollar, but that's why PC building is DIY. Your PC, your choices. Took me 6 hours to build my first ever PC, so don't feel bad about taking your time, researching and being cautious. Glad you got it all together with little issues!
@@topassmonkeyg6131 not op, but at a glance I'd say the case, water-cooling and fans are considerable extra money for basically only aesthetics. a cheaper case, no extra RGB fans and using the stock cooler could have saved some money that could have been spent on a better graphics card. the RGB RAM could have also been swapped to save some money. but honestly, it's her PC in the end so if she wants to spend more money on RGB and aesthetics then that's cool too
@@pyroo3 I don’t think changing the case and fans would matter too much with gpu prices, I would’ve gotten better ram though like 3600 cl16 and maybe the 980 pro instead of 980
@@kozumexee actual price to performance wise, pc is cheaper than laptop, but laptops comne with display, keyboard and trackjpad, for pc youll have to buy monitor, keyboard and mouse
first building a pc video ive ever watched and honestly ive always been really intimidated by the idea of it. but watching your video (which was very peaceful and aesthetic btw ☺️), makes me think that maybe one day ill be able to do the same. great work and im happy it worked out for you!! c:
my recommendation is just watching a lot of videos like these. i've watched 10 or so since i'm planning on getting a prebuilt, and i already have a very good idea about how to build your own ! eventually you just pick up on things. : )
For sure you must not be intimidated. I am older enough to say that, from experience, building a pc was so difficult and delicate 20 years ago compared to now; components weren't so high quality enough to resist to discharge and other obstacles. Only problem would be just to assemble something the wrong way, but that would be feasible to solve if you know how to fix. The chance to break something is low, but caution is adviced. :) I started building pc at 13-14 and I broke up pieces until I have learned on my shoulder. I started in 2002-2003. :) I am sure you will make it.
I put my first PC together many years ago now. It centered on an old AMD Athlon chip with DDR2 RAM. I couldn't for the life of me get the memory sticks into the RAM slots no matter what I did (Yes, they were the correct way round) and was just about ready to give up on the build entirely, so I had a cup of tea and left it alone for an hour or so. I came back to it and the RAM slotted right into the slots first time without a hitch! If you ever find yourself getting frustrated with a build, just walk away from it for a while - coming back to it after a rest with a clear head can solve a multitude of problems.
I love how more people are getting into this hobby. The video is very relaxing and great. Only thing that made my computer nerd mindset cry was the doubt that the monitor is Full Hd 60hz.
I have a similar build to yours, great parts choice there! If i were you, i would install a small fan at the very back of the pc (where all those empty holes are) not only to look better, but to avoid the pc from sucking dust inside. With 3x3 fans in there, there is a good chance the pc will be pulling quite a bit of dust from there
@@james.022 if you think this is essay length, you're in for a shocker. no one asked for your snarky little comment but you made it anyway so op can type out their comment in as many words as they want. 😂
Nice build! This might have been the most relaxing pc build video I have ever seen. It's nice to see someone building adult legos. We need more vlogs or vidssss And it's nice to see someone building first pc build genuinely as I have yet to experience it myself and makes me feel like that I am not by myself when I do try to build one myself.
@@angioe yup also do you know the total price of your components? i know that you have the current prices in the desc just wondering if you got it for cheaper or more expensive
I remember doing my first build, I kinda cheated as I bought a prebuilt back in the Pentium (1) days and before even firing it up I took it apart and rebuilt it, having the bravery to do this on camera for your first build is amazing and a job very well done too. Welcome to the club :D
@@dankdungeon5104 Taking it apart allowed me to learn how it was put together, this was before the internet explosion so information what less accessible
We gamers are so tierd of watching those S+++ TIER PC builds with 3527359823579235 USD parts, we just wanna see a normal human building a normal decent PC for daily use, nothing bad but nothing to sick either just a normal F pc. And this is it. I got the same build pretty much just different CPU. Looks great.
These aesthetic videos are my jam! Great build and was funny to see you shake so mad. Also loved the final product and white aesthetic. Earned a sub :)
I've been seeing so many new pc builders joining the scene toward the end of 2022, it's really cool! Currently waiting on my 3070 so I can build my second rig after a good 5 years.
Nice build! Please consider to flip the AIO radiator so the hoses are at the bottom of the radiator. This way the tubing will not be the highest point in the system and instead the radiator will be. This will aid in trapping any air in the radiator where it belongs.
@@angioe interesting - I can't imagine how it would work so differently that air wouldn't go to the highest point in the system - or maybe they're so confident that no liquid will evaporate and each unit is filled 100%? For sure if you don't hear gurgling sounds and the system is full there is no difference- it's just a suggestion if you want to be really safe/perfect and you don't have a downside re-orienting it.. then, should evaporation occur sometime during the life of the build then you're somewhat protected (but also you probably will upgrade your pc by then so would I say its essential? my guess is no- I think kraken show it installed in their literature exactly as you have it.. so they can't think its THAT bad). The main thing is the pump is not the highest point in the system/the radiator is the highest point in the system. As I understand it- that's the only essential positioning rule. Happy new year :)
Nice build. Flip the radiator fans so they're exhausting the air out the chassis rather than intaking from the outside. The way it's set up currently with the bottom fans being intake oriented, this will be trapping hot air in the area around your GPU as the airflow can't make it towards the top exhaust fans.
@@romanf3315 yeah but the channel owner only seems to be liking comments that just appraise the build rather than give constructive criticism / improvement tips lol
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No! están bien! solo necesita otros dos ventiladores que metan aire desde el lado exterior del gabinete
@ Mate, for starters this is in all in English so surely respond in English? Second of all, the 3 bottom fans and the 2 radiator fans are INTAKING air from outside the case meaning there's no positive airflow there as the top fans are only exhausting air. She needs to flip the radiator fans so they are taking the cold air from the bottom fans and exhausting it through the radiator. Think or do some research before commenting.
I'm glad she's putting it on top of the box and table instead near the rug or carpet, cause most of the times I've seen many people makes this types of mistakes when building their first PC they. But overall you did an amazing job building up you're own high end gaming PC, pretty fun to watch, keep it up! 😊
Really cool aesthetic build, one friendly tip would be to move the position of the GPU power cable to route from the same side where the 24-pin MB cable is coming from, if there is enough room that is, otherwise really good for a first build 👍
Is it your first time building a pc? You do it pretty well and so neat! I built mine a few weeks ago and it was a mess! But luckily i got everything done property at last, it was fun!
You've officially made the setup of my gf's dream, thank you for the blueprint! she loves the all white aesthetic!. Time for me to build it for her.....
My first system was an all white build. I love it. I keep going back and forth whether I want all white or all black. Right now I'm at all black, but the all white calls for me. Great build.
I'd definitely recommend upgrading to a 120/144hz monitor if it's in your budget. You'll be taking full advantage of the higher frame-rate that you're getting from your pc.
No you wont, yes it might mean more refresh rate/ more smooth, but it wont affect your frames, to just makes your day to day work more smoothly, and a human eye cant see higher rates
@@bobsmodels123 that is a myth, human eyes can interpret and take advantage of motion information up to a 1000fps and above but have a hard time discerning the difference visually after 150fps.
@@bobsmodels123 you should read my comment again, I never said a monitor would boost your pc’s performance. If your PC producing 1000fps and you only have a 60hz monitor you’ll only see 60fps. And yes you can definitely see the difference between 144hz and 60hz. I have use a 240hz monitor and tracking fast moving targets is clearer and smoother than at 60fps.
@@angioe Nice, maybe you could get a monitor with an even higher refresh rate than 144hz in the future. Just make sure your PC can output more frames than your refresh rate consistently. Anyways, I hope you enjoy your new build.
hey, here is my advice on your AIO's longevity: Your pump(the one on the cpu) should be at the lowest point of the loop, so for the sake of your pump's longevity, please install your radiator on on the top of the case so it can have less stress~
@@Gabriel-jg5wh AIO is great cooling, usually if you buy AIOs from trusted brands and trusted storefronts, you won't have any issues regarding leaking. If you are paranoid however, feel free to put some vaseline all over the tubing and connections points
@@Berryturtle1 it's not at the lowest point... the whole loop includes the radiator, so the bottom of the rad is the lowest point in this config. you are right that air bubbles will rise to the top of the rad which would mean the pump may end up pulling air rather than fluid.
If the pump is gurgling or making a whining noise then yes, she'll need to move it. Most AIOs these days are pretty well filled so that there's not a lot of room in the tank to permeate. Either way performance with this 5600x won't be an issue, it'd be more of an annoyance, and over time of course the pump may fail prematurely.
I recommend you flip the radiator so the hoses are oriented on the bottom, or put it on the ceiling of the case. In the position that they are in now, you are pumping air into the cooling block and you are not getting the best performance. Those radiators are not all the way full. Also, I love the all white.
This video is old now, but I've been really interesting in building my first PC and it's crazy to see we both started with the exact same setup down to the same monitor, Asus Zenbook, earphones and birch colored desk! The only different thing is the mouse but I've been looking into getting that one. It feels like meeting your twin from another dimension LOL you've earned a sub!
That's crazy! We are literally twins and you should definitely build a pc, so rewarding ❤. Yeah, I remember the zenbook and earphones setup. Real throwback 😭
The thing with the NZXT Kraken CPU Cooler is that with AIO Coolers like the one here, they come with extra cables to enable the RGB: one super small cable to connect two (or more if the NZXT AIO Cooler is either the X73 or Z73) fans for the RGB, and one longer cable to go with the other cables to get the RGB on at all. Edit: I forgot to add that you might want to upgrade the storage and memory for that build, as 16GB for memory & 500GB for a single storage drive might not be enough in some situations.
Amazing build! Turned out great. The only thing I would have personally done differently is getting an RX 6700 from AMD instead of the 3060 if you are starting to get into playing some video games.
@@tychelol The price to performance is just not as good as AMD's price to performance for the competition that the 3060 is in. NVIDIA is really falling behind right now.
Very nice build :p Personally I would turn the fans on the radiator cuz its looks better. It won't make much of a difference in cooling. You have fans on the botten, they bring fresh air into the case. Perhaps you can find out why the radiator fans not gonna light up :p
Having them as exhaust fans seems good too, they pull the hot air inside the case and it flows upwards with the rest of the air, but even as intake fans they'd be good, you can't expect much of a difference since the O-11 series is mostly known for the aesthetics than the airflow
would recommend iems if you use earbuds a lot, they sound great, are durable, harder to tangle, and the cables are replaceable if they break or wear out eventually.
new fear unlocked: receiving the CPU with bent /broken pins i also love how you explaine i now know how to build a pc again lol probably gonna be same build!
AWSOME BUILD! my only recommendation is putting a fan above the GPU in that empty fan slot because just having fans on the top and bottom can cause airflow problems (I think)
Nice job for your first build. Just a little trick for next time, keep the motherboard on the antistatic bag it comes in, when you mount stuff. Not that i have ever had problems with static electricity, and i have been building PC's since the 486 days , but just to be safe :)
3:00 that little exhale when you were about to place the cpu haha I understand this SOO much and I'm going to have to do the same when I build my first pc in 2024 or 2025
Nice, the build looks really cool. I've built a pc, and i was so nervous. You, on the other hand, felt so calm, especially for a first build. I'd just recommend you to upgrade the 500gb ssd to at least 1TB, to store your games and recordings.
Nice build! Also smart choice getting a ryzen 5 5600 for an RTX3060 since it wont bottleneck the gpu. I have a build with an I5 12400F RTX 3060 and 16g ram
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i really like yout video its calm and soothing and well edited good job, i remember watching multiple times before building my first pc and i got the same components as you lol
I really enjoy it when I see people get into and try out the PC building hobby. It's quite expensive, but also really fun. literally adult legos. nice and clean build, great relaxing editing; looks like a sub from me.
I thought pc builds were meant for gamers and creators but never as a hobby!
I’m 11 and have built a few pcs. Very fun, I had a liquid cooled intel core i9 64 gbs ram 3080 750w power supply and 2tb of space.
@@squigliiy Did you do that all by yourself? because I can't imagine its easy with some of the parts
@@axelNodvon2047 it is actually not too bad and very fun. Yes I did it by myself
Same here !
Pov : im building my first pc in my mind 💀
mhm i know right😢 i got all the parts
I collected all part and software driver updater games in my virtual mind world please come and Play with me 🥺
Not only you bro 💀
got that my build on pcpartpickers
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Very aesthetically pleasing. Turns out a black motherboard and a black graphics card doesn't look too bad on an all white build after all :)
contrast looks amazing
You need to break the colors sometimesnot only one color😅
im so happy someone finally said this, i feel way better about building my next pc like this
Great build! Would've changed a few parts to get the most performance per dollar, but that's why PC building is DIY. Your PC, your choices. Took me 6 hours to build my first ever PC, so don't feel bad about taking your time, researching and being cautious. Glad you got it all together with little issues!
what parts would you have changed?
@@topassmonkeyg6131 not op, but at a glance I'd say the case, water-cooling and fans are considerable extra money for basically only aesthetics. a cheaper case, no extra RGB fans and using the stock cooler could have saved some money that could have been spent on a better graphics card. the RGB RAM could have also been swapped to save some money. but honestly, it's her PC in the end so if she wants to spend more money on RGB and aesthetics then that's cool too
@@pyroo3 I don’t think changing the case and fans would matter too much with gpu prices, I would’ve gotten better ram though like 3600 cl16 and maybe the 980 pro instead of 980
If she didnt spend so much money on an aio then she could have gotten more storage rather than just a single 500gb ssd
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four years watching this videos and still have no money
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And having a PC is a lot cheaper than a laptop, so i dont get the saying.. or its just laziness to build
@poyipoyixd849 uhm in what way is a PC cheaper than a laptop...
I laughed way too hard at this because i relate so bad
@@kozumexee actual price to performance wise, pc is cheaper than laptop, but laptops comne with display, keyboard and trackjpad, for pc youll have to buy monitor, keyboard and mouse
first building a pc video ive ever watched and honestly ive always been really intimidated by the idea of it. but watching your video (which was very peaceful and aesthetic btw ☺️), makes me think that maybe one day ill be able to do the same. great work and im happy it worked out for you!! c:
my recommendation is just watching a lot of videos like these. i've watched 10 or so since i'm planning on getting a prebuilt, and i already have a very good idea about how to build your own ! eventually you just pick up on things. : )
Yeah i feel very confident since watching this
For sure you must not be intimidated. I am older enough to say that, from experience, building a pc was so difficult and delicate 20 years ago compared to now; components weren't so high quality enough to resist to discharge and other obstacles.
Only problem would be just to assemble something the wrong way, but that would be feasible to solve if you know how to fix. The chance to break something is low, but caution is adviced. :)
I started building pc at 13-14 and I broke up pieces until I have learned on my shoulder. I started in 2002-2003. :) I am sure you will make it.
I put my first PC together many years ago now. It centered on an old AMD Athlon chip with DDR2 RAM. I couldn't for the life of me get the memory sticks into the RAM slots no matter what I did (Yes, they were the correct way round) and was just about ready to give up on the build entirely, so I had a cup of tea and left it alone for an hour or so. I came back to it and the RAM slotted right into the slots first time without a hitch! If you ever find yourself getting frustrated with a build, just walk away from it for a while - coming back to it after a rest with a clear head can solve a multitude of problems.
I’ve fallen down a rabbit hole of these first build videos, and I am so impressed! Building a PC like a pro 💪🏻
you will be a pro building a pc is easy i built my first when i was 12 bro its very easy
Bro i build my first pc with my father when I was 6 and I am still using it
@@Mrbluegacha12331 Bro I built my first when I was 2 and been using it for 32 years
Honestly, the most beautiful, peaceful pc building video ive ever seen. You're so gentle with everything. You give me hope i can build my own! ❤️
Awee thanks! Hope you'll build your own soon as well! :)
I love how more people are getting into this hobby.
The video is very relaxing and great.
Only thing that made my computer nerd mindset cry was the doubt that the monitor is Full Hd 60hz.
I know, I should upgrade my monitor soon I promise 😭
Getting roasted by everyone for my monitor, did not expect this 🤧
i love pc building espacilly when its is like calming really good way to chill
I have a similar build to yours, great parts choice there! If i were you, i would install a small fan at the very back of the pc (where all those empty holes are) not only to look better, but to avoid the pc from sucking dust inside. With 3x3 fans in there, there is a good chance the pc will be pulling quite a bit of dust from there
you mean an out-take fan? didn't have to drop a whole essay.
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@@james.022 if you think this is essay length, you're in for a shocker. no one asked for your snarky little comment but you made it anyway so op can type out their comment in as many words as they want. 😂
@@angel_0132 it's sarcasm.
Nice build! This might have been the most relaxing pc build video I have ever seen. It's nice to see someone building adult legos. We need more vlogs or vidssss
And it's nice to see someone building first pc build genuinely as I have yet to experience it myself and makes me feel like that I am not by myself when I do try to build one myself.
this is almost exactly my build and i love it! down to the same case and gpu! 🥰 it looks beautiful and you did a wonderful job !
Me too same case but little bigger
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Nice minimalist build good cpu and gpu pairing well done
@@angioe yup also do you know the total price of your components? i know that you have the current prices in the desc just wondering if you got it for cheaper or more expensive
@@angioe ah i see around $1600 isn't bad didn't know you from sweden cool!
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@@zzyphrr3364 bro got the intellectual rizz
For a first PC build you've done an amazing job with very tricky parts !!! Keep up the good work !!!
Nice cozy build video. Love the aesthetic, great job! Better than a lot of the first time builders I've seen.
Wow! Black motherboard and black graphics card actually looks good in a white themed built! Amazing! ✨ congratulations🎉
I remember doing my first build, I kinda cheated as I bought a prebuilt back in the Pentium (1) days and before even firing it up I took it apart and rebuilt it, having the bravery to do this on camera for your first build is amazing and a job very well done too. Welcome to the club :D
Bro we got the same name 😭
@@chrisf1451 Why the tears, it's an awesome name.
Why would you rebuild your prebuilt
@@dankdungeon5104 Taking it apart allowed me to learn how it was put together, this was before the internet explosion so information what less accessible
I always thought of pc building as stressful, but this reassured me
This video showed up on my front page and im not disappointed. Nice clean build you got there! Cant wait until i can upgrade mine again next year.
Upgrade it
We gamers are so tierd of watching those S+++ TIER PC builds with 3527359823579235 USD parts, we just wanna see a normal human building a normal decent PC for daily use, nothing bad but nothing to sick either just a normal F pc. And this is it. I got the same build pretty much just different CPU. Looks great.
Love that!
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Nice and clean build, for the first time I would say very decent.
This is one of the most relaxing and pleasurable videos that I had watched. It looks great
These aesthetic videos are my jam! Great build and was funny to see you shake so mad. Also loved the final product and white aesthetic. Earned a sub :)
It's the 1st pc building I watched that is so calm, the others always have some aggressive phonk or trap music in the bg lol. Also nice build ♡
Thank you! :)
Wow! It looks great, and props for building it in the right way. Overall you should be very proud of your self and enjoy it!
I've been seeing so many new pc builders joining the scene toward the end of 2022, it's really cool! Currently waiting on my 3070 so I can build my second rig after a good 5 years.
Nice build!
Please consider to flip the AIO radiator so the hoses are at the bottom of the radiator. This way the tubing will not be the highest point in the system and instead the radiator will be. This will aid in trapping any air in the radiator where it belongs.
All right good to know I'm not the only AIO Nazi on here lol! Sad reality is NZXT shows that configuration on there installation kit!
@@angioe interesting - I can't imagine how it would work so differently that air wouldn't go to the highest point in the system - or maybe they're so confident that no liquid will evaporate and each unit is filled 100%?
For sure if you don't hear gurgling sounds and the system is full there is no difference- it's just a suggestion if you want to be really safe/perfect and you don't have a downside re-orienting it.. then, should evaporation occur sometime during the life of the build then you're somewhat protected (but also you probably will upgrade your pc by then so would I say its essential? my guess is no- I think kraken show it installed in their literature exactly as you have it.. so they can't think its THAT bad).
The main thing is the pump is not the highest point in the system/the radiator is the highest point in the system. As I understand it- that's the only essential positioning rule.
Happy new year :)
Nice build. Flip the radiator fans so they're exhausting the air out the chassis rather than intaking from the outside. The way it's set up currently with the bottom fans being intake oriented, this will be trapping hot air in the area around your GPU as the airflow can't make it towards the top exhaust fans.
U know ur shit
@@romanf3315 yeah but the channel owner only seems to be liking comments that just appraise the build rather than give constructive criticism / improvement tips lol
No! están bien! solo necesita otros dos ventiladores que metan aire desde el lado exterior del gabinete
@ Mate, for starters this is in all in English so surely respond in English?
Second of all, the 3 bottom fans and the 2 radiator fans are INTAKING air from outside the case meaning there's no positive airflow there as the top fans are only exhausting air.
She needs to flip the radiator fans so they are taking the cold air from the bottom fans and exhausting it through the radiator.
Think or do some research before commenting.
@@TheFatSandwhich there’s a translation option under the comment
I'm glad she's putting it on top of the box and table instead near the rug or carpet, cause most of the times I've seen many people makes this types of mistakes when building their first PC they. But overall you did an amazing job building up you're own high end gaming PC, pretty fun to watch, keep it up! 😊
she did a great job for 1st time, only thing is that pc parts now i.e. RAM are not so susceptible to static given the woolly clothing and hair.
It’s a pleasure to watch a clean build! Congrats!! 😊
Thank you so much! i’m building my own pc and i’m scared to mess up something but your video made me less scared! thank you
This reminds me of the old school late 90's and early 00's builds that had that off white eggshell color
Love the look
Really cool aesthetic build, one friendly tip would be to move the position of the GPU power cable to route from the same side where the 24-pin MB cable is coming from, if there is enough room that is, otherwise really good for a first build 👍
Watching PC building with this chill music is so calming...
GREAT JOB!!! The only thing is don't touch the surface of the CPU unless you are going to clean it before applying the thermal paste.
What happens if you touch it? 😨
@@angioe Oh it just makes the area more oily and it isnt as good with the thermal paste and cooler
so pretty! i love white pc builds, especially with pale blue LEDs- they look so pretty
Is it your first time building a pc? You do it pretty well and so neat! I built mine a few weeks ago and it was a mess! But luckily i got everything done property at last, it was fun!
This is the cutest build i have ever seen.. ❤🥺just look at her handling.
You've officially made the setup of my gf's dream, thank you for the blueprint! she loves the all white aesthetic!. Time for me to build it for her.....
My first system was an all white build. I love it. I keep going back and forth whether I want all white or all black. Right now I'm at all black, but the all white calls for me. Great build.
I'd definitely recommend upgrading to a 120/144hz monitor if it's in your budget. You'll be taking full advantage of the higher frame-rate that you're getting from your pc.
No you wont, yes it might mean more refresh rate/ more smooth, but it wont affect your frames, to just makes your day to day work more smoothly, and a human eye cant see higher rates
@@bobsmodels123 for gaming yes, higher frames=smoother gameplay and in more competitive games it gives u some advantage
@@bobsmodels123 that is a myth, human eyes can interpret and take advantage of motion information up to a 1000fps and above but have a hard time discerning the difference visually after 150fps.
@@bobsmodels123 you should read my comment again, I never said a monitor would boost your pc’s performance. If your PC producing 1000fps and you only have a 60hz monitor you’ll only see 60fps. And yes you can definitely see the difference between 144hz and 60hz. I have use a 240hz monitor and tracking fast moving targets is clearer and smoother than at 60fps.
@@angioe Nice, maybe you could get a monitor with an even higher refresh rate than 144hz in the future. Just make sure your PC can output more frames than your refresh rate consistently. Anyways, I hope you enjoy your new build.
Congrats!! Welcome to the custom pc community!
hey, here is my advice on your AIO's longevity:
Your pump(the one on the cpu) should be at the lowest point of the loop, so for the sake of your pump's longevity, please install your radiator on on the top of the case so it can have less stress~
It is at the lowest point ... air bubbles will rise to the radiator where she has it mounted .
i've been thinking for a long time on going full Aio and leave air coolers. But im so damn scared it'll leak eventually. Tell me more
@@Gabriel-jg5wh AIO is great cooling, usually if you buy AIOs from trusted brands and trusted storefronts, you won't have any issues regarding leaking. If you are paranoid however, feel free to put some vaseline all over the tubing and connections points
@@Berryturtle1 it's not at the lowest point... the whole loop includes the radiator, so the bottom of the rad is the lowest point in this config. you are right that air bubbles will rise to the top of the rad which would mean the pump may end up pulling air rather than fluid.
If the pump is gurgling or making a whining noise then yes, she'll need to move it. Most AIOs these days are pretty well filled so that there's not a lot of room in the tank to permeate. Either way performance with this 5600x won't be an issue, it'd be more of an annoyance, and over time of course the pump may fail prematurely.
the most detail building PC video i've ever seen!!!
I recommend you flip the radiator so the hoses are oriented on the bottom, or put it on the ceiling of the case. In the position that they are in now, you are pumping air into the cooling block and you are not getting the best performance. Those radiators are not all the way full. Also, I love the all white.
the hoses should be higher than the pump in this case the cpu block which she is doing right.
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This video is old now, but I've been really interesting in building my first PC and it's crazy to see we both started with the exact same setup down to the same monitor, Asus Zenbook, earphones and birch colored desk! The only different thing is the mouse but I've been looking into getting that one. It feels like meeting your twin from another dimension LOL you've earned a sub!
That's crazy! We are literally twins and you should definitely build a pc, so rewarding ❤. Yeah, I remember the zenbook and earphones setup. Real throwback 😭
You did an excellent job! Well done :)
Loved this video, nice contrast to dubstep crazy builds. Chill build with some chill music
The thing with the NZXT Kraken CPU Cooler is that with AIO Coolers like the one here, they come with extra cables to enable the RGB: one super small cable to connect two (or more if the NZXT AIO Cooler is either the X73 or Z73) fans for the RGB, and one longer cable to go with the other cables to get the RGB on at all.
Edit: I forgot to add that you might want to upgrade the storage and memory for that build, as 16GB for memory & 500GB for a single storage drive might not be enough in some situations.
This is such an entertaining and calming video, keep up the cozy vids ^^ ❤
I guess I’m gonna have to find a job if I want a pc 😿
So happy watching others geeting their pc as i got mine earlier this year
Amazing build! Turned out great. The only thing I would have personally done differently is getting an RX 6700 from AMD instead of the 3060 if you are starting to get into playing some video games.
whats wrong with the 3060?
@@tychelol The price to performance is just not as good as AMD's price to performance for the competition that the 3060 is in. NVIDIA is really falling behind right now.
@@JynxeI dude after researching amd cards recently I agree. On newegg a rx6750xt is the price of a 3060ti!! I regret getting the 3060ti
@@JynxeI Oh thank you, 3060 was something I was looking at getting for mine but I'll keep an eye out for other ones now
@@LANDENSTECH but nvidia has their encoder which makes game recording and streaming so much better
It was helpful now I'm a little confident that I can also assemble my pc
Very nice build :p Personally I would turn the fans on the radiator cuz its looks better. It won't make much of a difference in cooling. You have fans on the botten, they bring fresh air into the case. Perhaps you can find out why the radiator fans not gonna light up :p
Having them as exhaust fans seems good too, they pull the hot air inside the case and it flows upwards with the rest of the air, but even as intake fans they'd be good, you can't expect much of a difference since the O-11 series is mostly known for the aesthetics than the airflow
that Convo in white with the mobo and the graphics card in black looks amazing 👍👍
I’m glad to see women building PC’s
side eye
that case has to be my all-time favourite case
When you mishandled the CPU, it gave me a bit of anxiety. That could've easily bent the pins. Thankfully it went fine
Ignore this guy, you handled it fine
@@scarstclair9768 its actually not that serious😭
@@pyrouim i see it everywhere, guys commenting on females building saying this that and the other was wrong
@@scarstclair9768 i don't think he meant it in a disrespectful way thoo
@@scarstclair9768 I get what you’re saying but this wasn’t that lol.
Love this PC build! Hoping to make my own soon.
rtx 3060 gang
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tip: NEVER install a ram stick with one hand
Lmao and there’s me buying a pre built
good job, your pc turn out great! built my first pc few days ago aswell and looks pretty similiar like yours : )
500gb storage is shit in 2023-2024
I’ve had like 300gb for like 2 years 🧑🦯
Tru
@@satyajitbhattacharjee7746 i got 2tb and its still almost not enough
On god most average game these days alone is like 80 to 100 GB ☠️
@@haz0n frl
This is how gentle my parents expects from me to be .
This gave me so much insight on how a pc i sbuild, I'm still not 100% sure but at least I know the basics. Also extremly aesthetically pleasing video
this was so soothing to watch, congrats on the awesome PC by the way.
i really like it, so clean and relaxing video… congrats 🖤
Gaming PC seem so cool and I really enjoyed the video of the editing styles. Nice
would recommend iems if you use earbuds a lot, they sound great, are durable, harder to tangle, and the cables are replaceable if they break or wear out eventually.
Thank you for your recommendation. I will definitely check tbem out 🙂↕️🤍
00:28 “I have stopped untangling them because it will only tangle itself again” - realist thing I’ve ever read 😂
BRO THIS SETUP, SO BEATIFUL, OMG. I WANT.
MARY ME
nice first pc I am getting a new 3070 pc in 2 days, can't wait to build it.
new fear unlocked: receiving the CPU with bent /broken pins
i also love how you explaine i now know how to build a pc again lol probably gonna be same build!
Your first pc is also my dream.
The most excited part is the building
wow SO clean and full of aesthetic Vibes loved it keep it up ♥
AWSOME BUILD! my only recommendation is putting a fan above the GPU in that empty fan slot because just having fans on the top and bottom can cause airflow problems (I think)
Pretty hype video! So soothing with the music! Enjoy it alot!
Watching you use that little knife just made my heartrate double everytime it came on screen
I'm so happy that for your CPU, you went with the AM4 platform. As someone who is from the PC|MR, seeing people use Intel is just sad yet hilarious.
Love the background music! Also, welcome to the PCMR!
ngl is so cute how you treat the components, also i feel identified bc i was literally you when i got my first pc
the white roses are a nice touch
I built all black pc, now your video is urging me to build all white. Pc looks complete beauty.
Airflow over aesthetics, Finally someone smart
Nice job for your first build. Just a little trick for next time, keep the motherboard on the antistatic bag it comes in, when you mount stuff. Not that i have ever had problems with static electricity, and i have been building PC's since the 486 days , but just to be safe :)
Lovely relaxing video! It’s been since my teens I built a computer, should really give it another try. Congrats on your beautiful build!
Btw 5:05 you should put the switches alternating. There’s a vid for that
Aesthetic gives me some good vibes ,mabye I should buy this or lian li full white
The format of your videos is really cool :)
3:00 that little exhale when you were about to place the cpu haha
I understand this SOO much and I'm going to have to do the same when I build my first pc in 2024 or 2025
Hope it goes well!
Nice, the build looks really cool. I've built a pc, and i was so nervous. You, on the other hand, felt so calm, especially for a first build. I'd just recommend you to upgrade the 500gb ssd to at least 1TB, to store your games and recordings.
Nice build!
Also smart choice getting a ryzen 5 5600 for an RTX3060 since it wont bottleneck the gpu. I have a build with an I5 12400F RTX 3060 and 16g ram
Incredibly beautiful. Congratulations.
Блин какой же кайф, люди за Границей тоже собирают пк, все делают с 1 раза на это прикольно смотреть! Я думал только у нас популярно собирать пк, и обсуждать что и как разогнать. Хороший пк для 1 раза)
i really like yout video its calm and soothing and well edited good job, i remember watching multiple times before building my first pc and i got the same components as you lol