I work as a technician for a computer store in Canada and this is very well explained and put together breakdown, picked up a few things I didn't know either, Thanks!
Took me two months of non stop relearning what fits in what socket, etc. I went so far in learning the anatomy of a GPU, how RAM works, everything about monitors (cause somehow i find monitors interesting), I am loving tech as I did in my 20s, if not more. Thank you for what you do and your enthusiasm!!
I love how you cover everything a newcomer would need to know in one video including naming conventions shown visually. Well done and will bookmark this for future.
Thank you so much for this explanation I'm new to PC building and PC gaming at all. With limited access to experts this video has really helped me to build my PC in a safe and effective way. Thank you look forward to seeing more of your content
In amazon they normally make it 100-300$ more expensive but in places like Jawa it’s normally 50-100$ more expensive since they are individual sellers instead of big companies
It's very important to know how to build a pc especially when you're buying expensive parts. Before I didn't know what integrated graphics are and thought all CPUs could run by itself. So I bought a CPU without integated graphics and didn't show any display lol. Ended up buying a gpu in the end even if I didn't plan to.
From what im getting is i dont need a whole bunch of things to build a pc im new to everything in the pc world and you explained everything really well and from what i understand is i only need lik 9-11 things max not including any extra cables, tools, bracets or accessories to build a decent pc and the main thing i got from it is the higher the beter but make sure to stay in a secent range for some of the components im assuming overclocking is going over board with to much stuff if id be right about that then im confident to try to build my own pc ill subscribe thabks for explaining the pc components not in a nerdy way like everyone else 😅
Anyway this is my PC build thanks to your video (Intel Core i7-13700K, The Gigabyte Z790 Gaming X AX is a motherboard, Corsair Vengeance 32GB DDR5 5200MHz C40 Desktop RAM Memory Kit - Black, air cooling, Western Digital 2TB WD Green SN350 NVMe Internal SSD Solid State Drive, RTX 3080, Msi MPG 750 Watt Power Supply Fully Modular Gold, NZXT H510)
I'm currently considering a system with a Ryzen 5 5600, RX 6600 and 32 GB DDR4 ram. With a 1tb SSD, stock CPU cooler, 600W power surply and fractal case with 3 installed fans for about 630 bucks... Gotta say, this build helped me a lot in understanding how all the parts actually Work and synergize ! Great Video !
Also, if this is your first build-- make sure to check what RAM you are getting, as different RAM can be 'geared' towards different CPU's Basically: XMP kits are made more efficiently for INTEL EXPO kits are made more efficiently for AMD AMD can use both but apparently Intel is less stable when used with EXPO kits This is only if you enable those modes in the bios to achieve the advertised speeds. ALSO this next point is very important: Check your components against the compatibility lists of your chosen motherboard etc-- the easiest way to do this is via PC Part Picker and just 'build your pc there' it will mention price and any potential issues, the other way is if you know your Motherboard then check the QVL list and what it's compatible with. Anyway although it may seem daunting, as long as you follow instructions, slow down, and use your common sense building a pc can be/is an amazing experience and I hop you enjoy it. Pro tip, if you get tired/frustrated take a break/start up again the next day, also use your motherboard box to put your components together, and keep your phone at a distance but close enough to quickly watch a video/Google anything you're not sure about 🤙🏽
@@محمدأحمد-ذ6ج8ظno no it is not the i7 13th gen and the i9 12th gen has the same amount of cores and threads but the i7 13th gen has a higher GHz so it is better
Hey geekawhat I have a question about my gaming performance, I see people use the same parts I use but I get way less fps then them, I have a 12100f and a rx6700 non xt it only has a 2% bottleneck but I get about 90 fps less than what they get in warzone 2 (on the lowest settings) i want to know if it’s anything like overclocking or did I not do something right
Great video, as always but wish you would have given a couple of supporting points as to why the 4070 ti is a hard no for you. That’s the one I’m considering getting because I like the higher performance compared to the 4070 and the sub $1000 price point. 4080 is above $1000. What are some negatives about the card that make you rule it out as a decent option?
If you HAVE TO fulfill your ray tracing urges and dlss 3 and maybe even use frame gen for a few titles then ok. But that doesn’t change the fact the 7900xt is cheaper, performs better in straight rasterisation, and has 8GB more vram which is crazy to think about considering it costs less than the 4070ti, not to mention its not even a efficient card like the none ti 4070. Thats why he considers it a hard PASS unless you plan to use ray tracing EVERY single day
Not worth it when it comes to price versus performance. You're paying $800 for meh 4K performance with decent legs in Ray-Tracing. 7900XT is a far superior option if you're looking at framerates and pricing. NVIDIA have fumbled the bag a fair bit this generation.
Hey I am building my first computer and so excited! Do I need to buy Windows OS and Sound Cards and Network Adapters or do they come with the parts that I buy? Thank you!
If you're doing things by the book, yes you're supposed to pay for Windows. Unofficially, Microsoft lets you run Windows 10/11 indefinitely w/o paying for it. You won't be able to personalize your PC and a watermark appears. Other than that everything works the same as if you paid for it. No need to buy network or sound cards. Computers have had those built-into the motherboard for at least 20 years. You can still buy separate cards if you want, but they're not necessary for most use cases.
Great video as always. Love the informative content you produce. I do have a question though. Will a i5 13400f be sufficient to pair with a 4070 for 1440p 165hz gaming? How bad will it bottleneck if ant at all? Thanks in advance and keep up the great content! Always look forward to watching your videos!
I would recommend at least a Ryzen 5 7600x at least, idk if you need a better CPU since I am also a bit new, but considering the Ryzen 5 7600x is good paired with the Rx 6700xt ( a slightly worse GPU), it should be good enough or bottleneck by very little
Not if your playing gpu intensive games but if your going to play more of a balance of esports, and fps games along side those AAA titles than i would say get a r5 7600x or non x either is fine
@@LackOfBrain 13400F may struggle a bit at certain resolutions and settings. 7600X has the benefit of a 5GHz+ clock speed, so when you're pushing it with 4K or Ray-Tracing the CPU should be able to handle it. I imagine the 13400F may struggle to a degree. Mind you though I know people that have been running the 5600X with a 4070 at 4K and its fine, so it really depends.
I'm trying to make my first gaming pc build, and watching your videos is really helping me pick the right things I want to choose. I've finalized everything except the CPU. My two options are Ryzen 5 5600x or i5 13400f. I'm going for an only gaming pc at 1080p to 1440p for GOW, some fps shooters and F1. I am sticking with a 6700xt. Can you help me choose which cpu could be better
@@bhavaniprasad7084 The Ryzen 5 5600 non-X version would be the absolute best value as it's only 1-3% slower than the 5600X and usually costs about 10% less. That paired with fast RAM will come very close to the performance of the 13400F. Only go for the 13400F if you really need its performance cores for core count benefiting workloads, or somewhy really need the extra 10% of gaming performance. The 5600 will still provide over 360fps in fps shooters like CS:GO, Valorant, and Overwatch. And in most other games, you will be GPU bottlenecked anyway with an RX 6700 XT. Hope this helps
@@atirta777 ok thanks for the help, but isn't the 6700xt better suited for 1440p with 12Gb vram. I was hoping the cpu will be bottlenecking and I wanted to choose one that can run efficiently with it
@@bhavaniprasad7084 The 6700 XT is the best choice at that price for anything tbh, but a GPU bottleneck is always better than a CPU bottleneck because less stuttering and smoother frametimes. Most fps shooters will still be CPU bottlenecked as they are designed like that.
Either one works fine. In reality, most PC gamers don't need a liquid cooler unless you plan on running very high-end and high heat producing components OR if you need the quietness of a liquid cooler. You also have to factor in the potential of leakage which can damage your components. It doesn't mean it will happen, but it is a real possibility.
im to dum to understand but im tryin my hardest kuz iont want to get good parts and have things thats not compatible with it.. like i barely understand CPU’s and the PSU im trying to get something that goes right with a 4070, if anyone knows help a brotha out
its a lot of IT theory dont blame yall it gets really complex when you get into the intricacies. just keep looking and trust me youll eventually know what you want and need :)
Quick question. On my motherboard I have gen 3 and gen 4. How ever the gen 3 has the motherboard heat sink and not the gen 4. So I’m guessing I need a gen 4 ssd with a heat sink? OS is on gen 3 looking to get gen 4, soon. Should I move OS over to gen 4? Not to mention the size. Any recommendations please.
how do you tell what speed of M.2 your MB has? I see the speeds of the drives themselves but haven't seen what the actual board can take. I have purchased a Z690 AORUS ELITE AX
To expel heat that is generated as a result of the hardware working, namely CPU and graphics card. The intake fans, as the name implies bring in fresh air from outside the case and the exhaust fans, exhaust the hot air out the back of the case.
Show us how to connect everything inside the pc
YES PLUS 100
He does almost every video when he's not giving pure information videos
If there hole in goes the cable
He does on most videos take a look
@@whitenoise7455 he puts it together but doesn’t show the wiring part
I work as a technician for a computer store in Canada and this is very well explained and put together breakdown, picked up a few things I didn't know either, Thanks!
Gamertech toronto ?
@@valet2972that is exactly what I was thinking lmao
Took me two months of non stop relearning what fits in what socket, etc. I went so far in learning the anatomy of a GPU, how RAM works, everything about monitors (cause somehow i find monitors interesting), I am loving tech as I did in my 20s, if not more. Thank you for what you do and your enthusiasm!!
I’m literally in your steps but I’m having a hard time understanding it 😭😭
So, you know how to fit every piece in the right place?
The only thing I can afford in this vid is watching it
True. U will soon afford it buddy.
Bro im barely old enough to get a job, but im pretty sure if i want a PC ill need to buy everything myself.😢 i aint ever getting one at this rate
@@kaiiverson6540keep your head up, you got it!
I want to chose my pc parts and I didn’t know anything of this stuff or how to pick, thank you now I know🎉
I love how you cover everything a newcomer would need to know in one video including naming conventions shown visually.
Well done and will bookmark this for future.
THE absolute best guide for building a gaming pc.
Thank you so much for this explanation I'm new to PC building and PC gaming at all. With limited access to experts this video has really helped me to build my PC in a safe and effective way. Thank you look forward to seeing more of your content
My small brain didnt understand a single thing😭
Same
Same
Dont worry we build this all from stones and minerals from ground
i, too, am overwhelmed by this amount of information
We're in the same boat homie.
Your videos are always so good! Enjoy watching you a bunch!
This video was the biggest help ever if everyone on RUclips broke things down like he did in this video half the population would be millionaires
6:44 "as the AMD motherboards..." then proceeds to touch an intel motherboard
How much do you think a $1180 PC would cost if it were pre-built
In amazon they normally make it 100-300$ more expensive but in places like Jawa it’s normally 50-100$ more expensive since they are individual sellers instead of big companies
It's very important to know how to build a pc especially when you're buying expensive parts. Before I didn't know what integrated graphics are and thought all CPUs could run by itself. So I bought a CPU without integated graphics and didn't show any display lol. Ended up buying a gpu in the end even if I didn't plan to.
😂😂😂
After hearing my uncle built a pc from scratch i got inspired to watch all pc parts explained❤❤❤
From what im getting is i dont need a whole bunch of things to build a pc im new to everything in the pc world and you explained everything really well and from what i understand is i only need lik 9-11 things max not including any extra cables, tools, bracets or accessories to build a decent pc and the main thing i got from it is the higher the beter but make sure to stay in a secent range for some of the components im assuming overclocking is going over board with to much stuff if id be right about that then im confident to try to build my own pc ill subscribe thabks for explaining the pc components not in a nerdy way like everyone else 😅
I tried to get into pc building before but it was so confusing, but after this video it feels so simple
Thanks for the thourough re-run. I continually re-learn things as they change.
wow when you were talking about cases I was in shock because it reminded of the slaver
Anyway this is my PC build thanks to your video (Intel Core i7-13700K, The Gigabyte Z790 Gaming X AX is a motherboard, Corsair Vengeance 32GB DDR5 5200MHz C40 Desktop RAM Memory Kit - Black, air cooling, Western Digital 2TB WD Green SN350 NVMe Internal SSD Solid State Drive, RTX 3080, Msi MPG 750 Watt Power Supply Fully Modular Gold, NZXT H510)
@@Tarun-here-OK total cost?
@@birdhead1911 1500 dollars
@@birdhead1911 haven’t bought anything yet
Incredible video! So much concise and good advice for many styles of users. Thank you!
Very helpful my man it breaks thing down good and helps me become a god at games thank you
I'm currently considering a system with a Ryzen 5 5600, RX 6600 and 32 GB DDR4 ram.
With a 1tb SSD, stock CPU cooler, 600W power surply and fractal case with 3 installed fans for about 630 bucks...
Gotta say, this build helped me a lot in understanding how all the parts actually Work and synergize !
Great Video !
Broke my heart when he said the 4070 ti isn't worth, it was a big contender for my next pc build(2nd ever)
When you say 32gb of ram do you mean each stick has 32gb or each stick has 16 gb. (Assuming you only have 2 sticks of ram)
TYSM i am about to order my new setup!
Getting my first gaming pc in a little bit is there any apps I should install for gaming other than steam?
For a AMD Ryzen 7 7800x3d cpu, what would be an ideal gpu? Should I use AMD Radeon rx 7900 xtx?
The Mr Beast of PC Build tutorials
Do a video on installing Windows, BIOS updates, and basic optimization
We already have :)
This was a really, I mean a really well explained video!. Thank you!
super video, you made everything easy to understand !
This was super useful built my first gaming pc on fortnite 360 fps.
2000$though....
💀💀
But worth it right?
By chance do you cover cases in depth somewhere? Thx and love your content so keep up the great work!
Maybe I should come back to this video when I’m not broke🥲
Brother I feel you
I'm putting mine on a payment plan
Can you take out 3 fans from the top and put a water cooler instead
This is SUPER helpful!
Sounds nerdy but if you're having trouble understanding this then take notes. Thats what i did and it worked well for me.
I think I am going to get a Ryzen 7 7700x and a 4070. Is that good? This is my first build.
I recently built this and it's a beast. 🤙🏽
Ryzen 7 7700x CPU
RTX 4070 Gaming x Trio GPU
Vengence 32gb(16x2) DDR5 RAM
Crucial 1tb x2 SSD (pcie4) M.2 ssd slot
240mm Coreliquid V2 AIO Cooler
MSI MAG B650 Tomahawk WIFI Motherboard
Be Quiet 850W Gold System 10 PSU
Gamemax F15M (M=Mesh not glass version)
Also, if this is your first build-- make sure to check what RAM you are getting, as different RAM can be 'geared' towards different CPU's
Basically:
XMP kits are made more efficiently for INTEL
EXPO kits are made more efficiently for AMD
AMD can use both but apparently Intel is less stable when used with EXPO kits
This is only if you enable those modes in the bios to achieve the advertised speeds.
ALSO this next point is very important:
Check your components against the compatibility lists of your chosen motherboard etc-- the easiest way to do this is via PC Part Picker and just 'build your pc there' it will mention price and any potential issues, the other way is if you know your Motherboard then check the QVL list and what it's compatible with.
Anyway although it may seem daunting, as long as you follow instructions, slow down, and use your common sense building a pc can be/is an amazing experience and I hop you enjoy it.
Pro tip, if you get tired/frustrated take a break/start up again the next day, also use your motherboard box to put your components together, and keep your phone at a distance but close enough to quickly watch a video/Google anything you're not sure about 🤙🏽
@@DarthDre thank you
@@jacobrotkowitz3978no problems
@@DarthDredo you know how much the pc cost in total?
This was very informative. Thank you very much from a pc noob
No problem!
@@GeekaWhat I was nervous for a long time but after watching your video I ordered all the parts and I’ll start the build tmr
@@tyman2168 it's been 4 weeks, how did everything go?
@@Lorraine7 finished it. Had a faulty motherboard so that was first troubleshoot but everything is perfect thank you.
@@tyman2168 that's nice to hear, enjoy your PC!
Thank you. This really helped me get a understanding about it .
Will the 13700k work well with the rtx 4070 for a content creator?
i7 gen 13 as same as i9 gen 12
too coles
YeS
yeah, if you dont game or game very little, i would recommend just getting a 3060ti and get a 13900k.
@@محمدأحمد-ذ6ج8ظno no it is not the i7 13th gen and the i9 12th gen has the same amount of cores and threads but the i7 13th gen has a higher GHz so it is better
this helps me so much thanks buddy
Thank you! You helped so much!
Best Video Ever Your Gonna Help Me A Lot
Is Sabrent 1TB SSD good enough? I mean Its not like I'm not trusting samsung but lets use other than samsung, I wanna try Sabrent😊
I like how your room and lighting look like
Very good explanation. Can you help build a desktop for deep learning kind of tasks? like LLM, Image processing, video processing etc
its a very short and good video for begginers! And thanks you so much!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hey, are you going to make a 2000 build in the near future? I am going to build myself a Pc in 2 Weeks but still aren’t sure which parts to choose ☺️
Neither AMD nor Nvidia supply graphics cards to AIB manufacturers, they only supply GPUs and in the case of Nvidia, VRAM.
And A-ATX?
Hey geekawhat I have a question about my gaming performance, I see people use the same parts I use but I get way less fps then them, I have a 12100f and a rx6700 non xt it only has a 2% bottleneck but I get about 90 fps less than what they get in warzone 2 (on the lowest settings) i want to know if it’s anything like overclocking or did I not do something right
it could be a resolution difference?
@@aarohanrimal6663 it’s on the lowest one
that's strange
Have you enabled XMP?
@@EjayT06 I did in the bios when I first got the pc
Great video, as always but wish you would have given a couple of supporting points as to why the 4070 ti is a hard no for you. That’s the one I’m considering getting because I like the higher performance compared to the 4070 and the sub $1000 price point. 4080 is above $1000. What are some negatives about the card that make you rule it out as a decent option?
at least from my research and in canadian prices the ti model is 25% more expensive with less than a 25% increase to overall/average performance
If you HAVE TO fulfill your ray tracing urges and dlss 3 and maybe even use frame gen for a few titles then ok. But that doesn’t change the fact the 7900xt is cheaper, performs better in straight rasterisation, and has 8GB more vram which is crazy to think about considering it costs less than the 4070ti, not to mention its not even a efficient card like the none ti 4070. Thats why he considers it a hard PASS unless you plan to use ray tracing EVERY single day
Not worth it when it comes to price versus performance. You're paying $800 for meh 4K performance with decent legs in Ray-Tracing. 7900XT is a far superior option if you're looking at framerates and pricing. NVIDIA have fumbled the bag a fair bit this generation.
Very good explanation on everything helped me a bunch thanks a lot.
greate video, have waited for a video like this, i want to build a greate gaming pc!
Thanks for actually recommending the models to get
Hey I am building my first computer and so excited! Do I need to buy Windows OS and Sound Cards and Network Adapters or do they come with the parts that I buy? Thank you!
If you're doing things by the book, yes you're supposed to pay for Windows. Unofficially, Microsoft lets you run Windows 10/11 indefinitely w/o paying for it. You won't be able to personalize your PC and a watermark appears. Other than that everything works the same as if you paid for it.
No need to buy network or sound cards. Computers have had those built-into the motherboard for at least 20 years. You can still buy separate cards if you want, but they're not necessary for most use cases.
Great video as always. Love the informative content you produce. I do have a question though. Will a i5 13400f be sufficient to pair with a 4070 for 1440p 165hz gaming? How bad will it bottleneck if ant at all? Thanks in advance and keep up the great content! Always look forward to watching your videos!
I would recommend at least a Ryzen 5 7600x at least, idk if you need a better CPU since I am also a bit new, but considering the Ryzen 5 7600x is good paired with the Rx 6700xt ( a slightly worse GPU), it should be good enough or bottleneck by very little
He made a video recently with the same combination highly doubt its gonna be bottleneck necked
Not if your playing gpu intensive games but if your going to play more of a balance of esports, and fps games along side those AAA titles than i would say get a r5 7600x or non x either is fine
@@LackOfBrain 13400F may struggle a bit at certain resolutions and settings. 7600X has the benefit of a 5GHz+ clock speed, so when you're pushing it with 4K or Ray-Tracing the CPU should be able to handle it. I imagine the 13400F may struggle to a degree. Mind you though I know people that have been running the 5600X with a 4070 at 4K and its fine, so it really depends.
I'm trying to make my first gaming pc build, and watching your videos is really helping me pick the right things I want to choose. I've finalized everything except the CPU. My two options are Ryzen 5 5600x or i5 13400f. I'm going for an only gaming pc at 1080p to 1440p for GOW, some fps shooters and F1. I am sticking with a 6700xt. Can you help me choose which cpu could be better
Where I am the 5600x and the am4 mobo combo is cheaper than the Intel set
@@bhavaniprasad7084 The Ryzen 5 5600 non-X version would be the absolute best value as it's only 1-3% slower than the 5600X and usually costs about 10% less. That paired with fast RAM will come very close to the performance of the 13400F.
Only go for the 13400F if you really need its performance cores for core count benefiting workloads, or somewhy really need the extra 10% of gaming performance. The 5600 will still provide over 360fps in fps shooters like CS:GO, Valorant, and Overwatch. And in most other games, you will be GPU bottlenecked anyway with an RX 6700 XT.
Hope this helps
@@atirta777 ok thanks for the help, but isn't the 6700xt better suited for 1440p with 12Gb vram. I was hoping the cpu will be bottlenecking and I wanted to choose one that can run efficiently with it
@@bhavaniprasad7084 The 6700 XT is the best choice at that price for anything tbh, but a GPU bottleneck is always better than a CPU bottleneck because less stuttering and smoother frametimes. Most fps shooters will still be CPU bottlenecked as they are designed like that.
Thanks dude you help me a lot
6700 XT is now mostly suitable for high fps 1080p or 60 fps 1440p. Likewise a 6800 XT is now deemed suitable for high fps 1440p or 60 fps 4K.
Do you recommend air coolers or liquid for a first.time builder
Either one works fine. In reality, most PC gamers don't need a liquid cooler unless you plan on running very high-end and high heat producing components OR if you need the quietness of a liquid cooler. You also have to factor in the potential of leakage which can damage your components. It doesn't mean it will happen, but it is a real possibility.
@@JJFlores197 yea the leaking is what worries me. It's my first build so it will be one less thing to worry about. Thanks!
I wanna make a pc for 1000 to 1200 dollars what do you suggest for me? I’m mainly doing gaming on steam and for homework
What games do u play? And did u build it already (or bought it)
Thanks a lot. Much useful
Great tutorial. Thanks!
Is a a520 motherboard good?
I love how the whole time i didn’t get a 1 thing he said… 😅
All i know is i want a pc but don’t know how they process.
Hey geekawhat, the cables of connecting everything, do they come with the parts or do i have to buy them seperatly?
A 14900kf only has 3.2ghz so I’m confused should I use it
Brcause it has 24 cores😅
Sir can i pair i3 10105f with rx 5700xt is it bottleneck or not
im to dum to understand but im tryin my hardest kuz iont want to get good parts and have things thats not compatible with it.. like i barely understand CPU’s and the PSU im trying to get something that goes right with a 4070, if anyone knows help a brotha out
I'm as dumb as can be rn 😢
So i only need a case a psu a ssd card motherboard a ram a graphics card and a processor?
make a video about chosing ram and speeds specially ddr5 and best speeds at it
I understood none of this
Your good bro I don’t understand any of it either
Yall are not the only ones. 😢
its a lot of IT theory dont blame yall it gets really complex when you get into the intricacies. just keep looking and trust me youll eventually know what you want and need :)
I don’t either lol, had to get a notebook and write this stuff down so I could make sense of it
You guys are not alone 😂
Quick question. On my motherboard I have gen 3 and gen 4. How ever the gen 3 has the motherboard heat sink and not the gen 4. So I’m guessing I need a gen 4 ssd with a heat sink?
OS is on gen 3 looking to get gen 4, soon. Should I move OS over to gen 4?
Not to mention the size.
Any recommendations please.
What does it mean to “overclock” the CPU
Make it use more power to run better
Great video
Thanks man❤
how do you tell what speed of M.2 your MB has? I see the speeds of the drives themselves but haven't seen what the actual board can take. I have purchased a Z690 AORUS ELITE AX
Cool vid 👍
will the intel core i5 13600 work in a dell optiplex 7010
Which ram can go with a intel core i9
32
How much will cost to build like this?
For a cheaper budget, around 800~900 dollars
For a really good high quality pc, around 1300 dollars
what's the case in the thumbnail?
what's rear i o connectivity😭
What's the case in the thumbnail? I'm intrigued about that one
Thermaltake Ceres 500
Haven’t seen you in a while. Nice to see you’re still going.
before i saw tis video i wanted that case that he showed at the begining
I love your video❤❤❤
Why do computers have fan
To expel heat that is generated as a result of the hardware working, namely CPU and graphics card. The intake fans, as the name implies bring in fresh air from outside the case and the exhaust fans, exhaust the hot air out the back of the case.
thank you
AMD and MSI components for the win
Ong
Why was there a tap on the parts screen? 😂😂😂😂 (00:05)
😂
Building a gaming pc is not as hard as trying to install something on a Linux OS.
My CPU says i5 2500…
I thinks that’s a generation 2 CPU. The current it 14 😅
This was extremely helpful, thank you! ❤
Can i have that pc
Btw you can't find the case anny were
Bro still looks like Lil jimmy
Bros yapping
pro tip: play this video at 0.75x speed X'D
At least if you're dumb like me 'X3