@@RonnRicco Im glad to help. Cable management looks better, but the most important thing is that the PC works. I recommend getting 80 velcro straps for $4 off of amazon for the cables since they are reusable. Have fun with your new PC mate.
absolutely. you should not pay someone to build a pc. They are super fun and easy to build. this guy does everything right, he never showed the thermal paste application because his cooler already came with it but thats easy as well. just put a pea drop on the cpu and gtg. booting it up is easy as well, on a different working computer download a windows intall tool on a flash drive, boot it up, apply the code you bought in activation, bam. done.
Thanks. I ended up building my first pc last year and the only issue I had was connecting one of the tiny power tables to the motherboard. That was BRUTAL lol. @@TheRobJarvis
I have this case, it's great!
Adore this case
Nice
I have the same case is kinda hard to connect the SSD to my motherboard sata 3 A1 connector I would have to expand a cutout
You made that look super easy. Should I not pay $200 to have someone build my pc?
no. watch techsources tutorial and its not worth the $200
@@lmJonah Thanks, I saved $200. Connecting the power cables was a bitch and half though. I need to figure out cable management though.
@@RonnRicco Im glad to help. Cable management looks better, but the most important thing is that the PC works. I recommend getting 80 velcro straps for $4 off of amazon for the cables since they are reusable. Have fun with your new PC mate.
absolutely. you should not pay someone to build a pc. They are super fun and easy to build. this guy does everything right, he never showed the thermal paste application because his cooler already came with it but thats easy as well. just put a pea drop on the cpu and gtg. booting it up is easy as well, on a different working computer download a windows intall tool on a flash drive, boot it up, apply the code you bought in activation, bam. done.
Thanks. I ended up building my first pc last year and the only issue I had was connecting one of the tiny power tables to the motherboard. That was BRUTAL lol. @@TheRobJarvis
nice video! are the included fans rgb or argb?
They are only blue, not RGB
@@ejbuilds is it possible to turn the blue light off?
Sorry, I can't remember
How do you connect the pre installed fans in the motherboard? Do I have to buy like an extension?
Yes, I used a fan splitter cable.
@@ejbuilds did you use the 4pin to molex connector?
No, I used a fan splitter which connects to the motherboard, not the PSU
@@ejbuilds what fans are these?
No thermal paste?
Thermal paste is already pre-applied on the cooler.
@@ejbuilds awesome, thank you!
What type of screws do I need to use to get the psu in
PSU usually comes with screws. If not, you can use the screws with the hexagonal heads from the case.
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