Thanks for watching everyone! As always, links for EVERYTHING I used in this video are listed in the description section! Common questions/comments (I'll update as more come in): Why don't you have more camera angles??? - If it wasn't apparent from my subscriber count already, I don't make very much money from videos and I'd love to have a multi-cam setup as well as a dedicated assistant to help me out. *Patreon.com/TonyTechBytes if you'd like to support my FREE content *Check out my Amazon storefront to support my channel (affiliate links with no additional cost to you): www.amazon.com/shop/tonytechbytes *My Gear Wihslist to make better videos: www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1Y2FZS31YVQW?ref_=wl_share Why didn’t you choose higher quality parts? - Considering there’s still a pandemic going on, almost every component is out of stock or overpriced. The only 2070S I could find anywhere was this MSI Ventus one from Best Buy. The only decent PSU I could get my hands on was a CX series one from Corsair. Why didn't you include background music? - I don't earn very much from RUclips and a subscription to Epidemic Sounds, for example, is out of my budget for now. I've had it on my wishlist for a few years though. Why aren't you more relaxed in videos? - Nervousness knowing that this project would take hours to complete, and that I was wasting time going so slow by filming every part. I'll try to be less tense in future videos. "GPU, RAM, and graphics card" - I meant "CPU, RAM, graphics card" haha How long did this take to make? - Too long to film, edit, render, and upload. I had to render and upload twice from countless issues. Will you make more build guides? - Probably in the future if I have time to :) Why don't you have timestamps? - It took long enough to create this video and I didn't have time to go through the entire video another time to add timestamps. Feel free to add any if you want to in the comments. Why did you test everything outside the case first? - It's good practice to ensure everything works before installing it into the case and trying to troubleshoot parts. Let me know what you think of my first ever PC building guide and I'll try to improve in the future.
JoE MaMa P The customer chose most of the parts, and they wanted to stick with them. Most power supplies are out of stock and an 80+ bronze unit is way better than an 80+ White fire hazard from Thermaltake. I’ve never had any problems with Asetek coolers, and their mounting system is way easier in my experience than Corsair’s or Arctic’s on AM4.
tony “don’t roast me in the comments” Tony you don’t have to worry bro of being embarrassed or anything, you’re a great teacher and a good person, none of us would roast you for anything. This is almost my exact pc build and this came in so handy, i thank you so much tony🤙🏾 You’re a great individual!
I really appreciate the uncut commentary and down to earth personality you've got. Like when you dropped a screw when doing the AIO pump. woops, ah well lol. I'm getting ready to build my first PC in like 13 years and I'm planning on buying this same motherboard but with a ryzen 7 5800x.
Definitely one of the best in depth and super detailed PC Building vids ever, I was searching for a good in depth vid, this was definetely very detailed and very good for beginners.
One can easily see the effort put into changing the camera angles constantly and interrupting your speech to make sure you get everything and explain everything carefully. And that just shows how much you care about your content. Wish you the best of luck with the channel!
I started watching this at 9:00 it’s 10:24 now I just finished watching the vid this is all I needed for my build this the best guide I’ve ever seen thanks for your time and dedication
Thank you for your video. I was pulling my hair out trying to figure out the screw for the M.2. My 'case manual' is 95% pictures with no written explanation and my mobo manual section for the M.2 installation is basically the same. I didn't find the bag with 2 'standoff' and 2 screws so I was filtering through everything trying to find a screw small enough to fit until I heard you say it's from the mobo box! Also glad you peeled that lining on the M.2 cover off, the img in the manual for that was easy to miss once I was frustrated.
Hey man, thanks for the tutorial. I learned that building a pc it's easy, but cable management and rgb is the hardest part. Anyway, i used pcpart picker to project my pc. I also discovered that amd ryzen 3800x is at 330$ right now( better than intel, because with the same money you can buy an intel i5 9600/ 10500k). This is my build: CPU: Amd Ryzen 7 3800X 3.9 GHz 8-Core Processor GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER 8 GB Video Card MOTHERBOARD: MSI MPG B550 GAMING CARBON WIFI ATX AM4 Motherboard Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Black Edition 42 CFM CPU Cooler Case: NZXT H510 ATX Mid Tower Case RAM: G.Skill Trident Z RGB 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3600 CL16 Memory Storage: Western Digital Blue 1 TB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive monitor: MSI Optix G271 27.0" 1920x1080 144 Hz Monitor keyboard: Logitech G413 Carbon Wired Gaming Keyboard OR Logitech G413 Silver Wired Gaming Keyboard Can you please tell me how is this build, what would you change. And i have 2 more questions: - It's better if i buy an AMD GPU, as the processor? - I cant find a power supply for the motherboard, so please can you suggest me one sorry if my english is bad, but i'm an 14 boy that follows you from italy
The most unique thing about this guy is that he installs windows on a test bench I only benchtested to see whether my parts were compatible, and working perfectly Also i benchtested to see whether i could get into the bios
For someone like me that’s never built a pc and now wanting to, this video is a blessing 👍 keep up the great work and thanks for taking the time to make such a great detailed video 🔥
You’ll also need a table, an alen wrench, a Swiss Army knife that hopefully has a screw driver in it and some “tweezers”. Real ones know what I’m talking abt 😂
To be honest, I have watched many videos that show how to build PC but none of those videos are satisfied me or show clearly which cable is plug where. this is the only video came across internet and gives you clear view. Good job keep up. Its a very helpful content. Thank you
I've watched some of the most popular pc builders ( LTT, Austin Evans and jayz two cents) however your "how to" pc build has by a mile been the most in depth video and it's the video I've been searching for for a while. Very underated youtuber and you just earnt a sub with notifications. Keep it up!
So glad I ran into this video. I purchased the very same motherboard and I'm building my first gaming pc soon and it faded away all of my uncertainty. Wish me luck.
Out of any youtuber that does "pc builds to show first pc builders" they are shit and don't show you where to connect the cables but you my good sir show everything and you explain everything so well thank you so much
Thanks Tony for this great video! This was the only video that I found to have a complete full guide on how to build a PC and you even showed how to install drivers, windows etc. Amazing! No one else has done this and I'm happy to have discovered your channel. Simple and Clean, yet underrated. Keep it up - see you in the top-charts!
This man only has 12 k subs yet he gives out THE BEST quality uploads then another tech RUclipsr this is the best build guide BY FAR keep up the good work bro !
I’m building my first pc on Saturday, 2 days, and I’m so excited, this video was great at explaining exactly what to do, I’ll be sure looking to this video if I need help
Watched the video twice so far. Building my mine this week. More in depth shit like this would be awesome. I dont even care this over an hour. Its tight work.
Is all about fanboy, AMD is good at editing and works, intel is better in gaming but is expensive and have less core, at the end of the day is your decision (sorry if my English is bad I am Spanish)
Is all about fanboy, AMD is good at editing and works, intel is better in gaming but is expensive and have less core, at the end of the day is your decision (sorry if my English is bad I am Spanish)
This video is a great example of how to combine excellent content with a bit of humor and personality. Getting ready to build my first computer in 10 years, and this instructional video is tremendously helpful. Thank you, Tony!
I came to your yt from your TikTok and I’m very impressed. I think this is the most detailed and high quality pc building tutorial I have watched. Even though I know how to build a computer, I learned some things from this, like testing before putting it in the case. I should’ve thought of that before!
I just came across your channel and I am amazed. Your tutorial beats all of the tutorials I've seen so far, and you should be proud of that. Keep up the amazing content dude.
Thank you so much for this guide, before the lockdown protocols began rolling I bought myself a r5 2600 and rog strix 1060 6gb with 3 fans so it was hella massive. My brother who knows how to build pc cannot fly to my place so I had my pc sitting and gathering dust. Luckily I found your very detailed video and was able to put together my pc and I am now able to play games. Thank you so much.
Tony you are a hero! Thanks for this awesome tutorial! You guided me through my first ever build. I did it directly in the case, but I followed your indications and although I had a different case, motherboard and liquid cooler, I was able to make it run from the first attempt! Only because of your valuable information! Thanks man!
This is definitely the most detailed build guide I’ve seen so far. First vid I’ve seen where someone tests the parts before implementing them into the case.
Me: *Buys PC from Tony Tech* Pre-built hater: “ Ewwww, prebuilt, prebuilt!!! Me: “ I bought it which was [built] by Tony. Pre-built hater: *speechless*
Hey ! Very nice video thanks a lot ! Especially the part where you show the start up in BIOS and drivers, in most PC building videos on RUclips they don't show that part. I certainly will watch your video few times again before beginning building my first PC :D
Thanks! I'd love to include music, but I don't make enough from RUclips to justify a subscription to Epidemic Sounds or a similar music library (for one hour background beats).
Hey man, thanks for sharing how to build with this case. I have the exact same one, so very much appreciated! One question though, why didn't you use the smart hub instead of connecting the fans to the motherboard? Wouldn't it be easier to control with the CAM software? Thanks!
Hey tony i really liked this video and i think you would appreciate feedback because i know you love to improve any and everything so here are my suggestions, first of all the video itself is way above and beyond but i feel that if you slow down and kinda give us time to process it would look more professional because you want to teach not just show, and that’s all that i thought you could improve on. Nice video tho hope to see more
Thanks for watching everyone! As always, links for EVERYTHING I used in this video are listed in the description section!
Common questions/comments (I'll update as more come in):
Why don't you have more camera angles???
- If it wasn't apparent from my subscriber count already, I don't make very much money from videos and I'd love to have a multi-cam setup as well as a dedicated assistant to help me out.
*Patreon.com/TonyTechBytes if you'd like to support my FREE content
*Check out my Amazon storefront to support my channel (affiliate links with no additional cost to you): www.amazon.com/shop/tonytechbytes
*My Gear Wihslist to make better videos: www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1Y2FZS31YVQW?ref_=wl_share
Why didn’t you choose higher quality parts?
- Considering there’s still a pandemic going on, almost every component is out of stock or overpriced. The only 2070S I could find anywhere was this MSI Ventus one from Best Buy. The only decent PSU I could get my hands on was a CX series one from Corsair.
Why didn't you include background music?
- I don't earn very much from RUclips and a subscription to Epidemic Sounds, for example, is out of my budget for now. I've had it on my wishlist for a few years though.
Why aren't you more relaxed in videos?
- Nervousness knowing that this project would take hours to complete, and that I was wasting time going so slow by filming every part. I'll try to be less tense in future videos.
"GPU, RAM, and graphics card"
- I meant "CPU, RAM, graphics card" haha
How long did this take to make?
- Too long to film, edit, render, and upload. I had to render and upload twice from countless issues.
Will you make more build guides?
- Probably in the future if I have time to :)
Why don't you have timestamps?
- It took long enough to create this video and I didn't have time to go through the entire video another time to add timestamps. Feel free to add any if you want to in the comments.
Why did you test everything outside the case first?
- It's good practice to ensure everything works before installing it into the case and trying to troubleshoot parts.
Let me know what you think of my first ever PC building guide and I'll try to improve in the future.
PSU tier list clearly shows what the CXM should be recommended for and it is not for a build like this, it’s recommended for *LOWER END BUILDS*
JoE MaMa P The customer chose most of the parts, and they wanted to stick with them. Most power supplies are out of stock and an 80+ bronze unit is way better than an 80+ White fire hazard from Thermaltake. I’ve never had any problems with Asetek coolers, and their mounting system is way easier in my experience than Corsair’s or Arctic’s on AM4.
Why is the camera so freaking blurry that's my important question
How much does all of the parts cost?
You got a sub from me
I know how to build PCs but I still watched this and this is the most detailed and good quality video ever
Cliecer Robins Thank you so much! I really appreciate it!
TonyTechBytes well he is right great stuff man 👍
TonyTechBytes
Friend please how to remove pre installed standoffs in casr
100th like :)
Same
tony “don’t roast me in the comments” Tony you don’t have to worry bro of being embarrassed or anything, you’re a great teacher and a good person, none of us would roast you for anything. This is almost my exact pc build and this came in so handy, i thank you so much tony🤙🏾 You’re a great individual!
Thank you! ☺️
Hi
Hi
"some zip-ties, we don't need these, we're not the verge"
I'm dead ☠️
PigeonLyfe Hehe
You mean tweezers right?
@@unfunny-penguin no a Swiss army knife which..hopefully has a Phillips screwdriver in it
@@TonyTechBytes hey :)
What the full cost is can you tell please contact? ?
Every time you’ve said “I honestly don’t care” always makes me laugh😂😂
5:29
Tony: just lay it down gently on the table
Linus: 🤔
nice
I really appreciate the uncut commentary and down to earth personality you've got. Like when you dropped a screw when doing the AIO pump. woops, ah well lol. I'm getting ready to build my first PC in like 13 years and I'm planning on buying this same motherboard but with a ryzen 7 5800x.
I'm glad you uploaded this 1 hour video in 4K.
Definitely one of the best in depth and super detailed PC Building vids ever, I was searching for a good in depth vid, this was definetely very detailed and very good for beginners.
PretzelBoi Thank you so much!
Haven’t even watched but I already know this will be a amazing vid.
ikr
Sharp Warriors Thank you so much for your kind words! 🙏
FGamer34 Hi
FGamer34 Sup
One can easily see the effort put into changing the camera angles constantly and interrupting your speech to make sure you get everything and explain everything carefully. And that just shows how much you care about your content. Wish you the best of luck with the channel!
I’m definitely using this as reverence for when I build my pc because it’s good quality and it’s got most the parts I’m using
I started watching this at 9:00 it’s 10:24 now I just finished watching the vid this is all I needed for my build this the best guide I’ve ever seen thanks for your time and dedication
Instructions unclear. Accidentally built ps5
This helped me build my 2.5k pc with no experience at all at pcs. THANK YOU SO MUCH I was scared doing this lol
I’m gonna watch this whole hour
The Burnz Thanks, haha! 🙏
TonyTechBytes no problem and I did watch all of it
I'm watching the whole hour now and then probably again when I'm building my pc lol
Thank you for your video. I was pulling my hair out trying to figure out the screw for the M.2. My 'case manual' is 95% pictures with no written explanation and my mobo manual section for the M.2 installation is basically the same. I didn't find the bag with 2 'standoff' and 2 screws so I was filtering through everything trying to find a screw small enough to fit until I heard you say it's from the mobo box! Also glad you peeled that lining on the M.2 cover off, the img in the manual for that was easy to miss once I was frustrated.
Just by watching ppl like you, I gained a lot of knowledge through that! Thank you and all the other creators helping ppl like me out!
This video is actuually very helpful because other people who build pc go fast and quick, this video is detailed and easy to follow.
Bro you don’t even know how much this helped me I got so scared that I spent 900 on a gaming pc and I thought I just wasted it
Memey Beetle Thank you!
Hey man, thanks for the tutorial. I learned that building a pc it's easy, but cable management and rgb is the hardest part.
Anyway, i used pcpart picker to project my pc. I also discovered that amd ryzen 3800x is at 330$ right now( better than intel, because with the same money you can buy an intel i5 9600/ 10500k).
This is my build:
CPU: Amd Ryzen 7 3800X 3.9 GHz 8-Core Processor
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER 8 GB Video Card
MOTHERBOARD: MSI MPG B550 GAMING CARBON WIFI ATX AM4 Motherboard
Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Black Edition 42 CFM CPU Cooler
Case: NZXT H510 ATX Mid Tower Case
RAM: G.Skill Trident Z RGB 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3600 CL16 Memory
Storage: Western Digital Blue 1 TB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive
monitor: MSI Optix G271 27.0" 1920x1080 144 Hz Monitor
keyboard: Logitech G413 Carbon Wired Gaming Keyboard OR Logitech G413 Silver Wired Gaming Keyboard
Can you please tell me how is this build, what would you change.
And i have 2 more questions:
- It's better if i buy an AMD GPU, as the processor?
- I cant find a power supply for the motherboard, so please can you suggest me one
sorry if my english is bad, but i'm an 14 boy that follows you from italy
Looks like a really good build Check out bitwits video about compatibility and just watch the Psu selection
Alexandru Stoica dont get 3800x, Dave money and get 3700x. They perform the exact same
Alexandru Stoica get 5700xt if you want, same price as 2060 super and cheaper
Toasteddd Toast true 3700X and I believe the 5700Xt is way better then even a 2070super(for the price)
Thanks everybody 😁
The most unique thing about this guy is that he installs windows on a test bench
I only benchtested to see whether my parts were compatible, and working perfectly
Also i benchtested to see whether i could get into the bios
EagleClaw Gaming I like to get the software side done before installing it into the case haha
As a person who wants to build their own pc I always thought it was so complicated but after watching this you show that it’s not very difficult
For someone like me that’s never built a pc and now wanting to, this video is a blessing 👍 keep up the great work and thanks for taking the time to make such a great detailed video 🔥
Thank you so much, This was the easiest guide i have found so far on YT.
Glad it helped!
You’ll also need a table, an alen wrench, a Swiss Army knife that hopefully has a screw driver in it and some “tweezers”. Real ones know what I’m talking abt 😂
THE VERGEEE
To be honest, I have watched many videos that show how to build PC but none of those videos are satisfied me or show clearly which cable is plug where. this is the only video came across internet and gives you clear view. Good job keep up. Its a very helpful content. Thank you
I've watched some of the most popular pc builders ( LTT, Austin Evans and jayz two cents) however your "how to" pc build has by a mile been the most in depth video and it's the video I've been searching for for a while. Very underated youtuber and you just earnt a sub with notifications. Keep it up!
Thank you, after several videos, you were the only one that explained about the PCI cables for the graphic card.
Tony is such a nice positive guy everyone should subscribe to him right now
SUBSCRIBE OR ELSE
Simp
So glad I ran into this video. I purchased the very same motherboard and I'm building my first gaming pc soon and it faded away all of my uncertainty. Wish me luck.
The best one hour spend of my life
Out of any youtuber that does "pc builds to show first pc builders" they are shit and don't show you where to connect the cables but you my good sir show everything and you explain everything so well thank you so much
Thanks Tony for this great video! This was the only video that I found to have a complete full guide on how to build a PC and you even showed how to install drivers, windows etc. Amazing! No one else has done this and I'm happy to have discovered your channel. Simple and Clean, yet underrated. Keep it up - see you in the top-charts!
This man only has 12 k subs yet he gives out THE BEST quality uploads then another tech RUclipsr this is the best build guide BY FAR keep up the good work bro !
I watched tons of 'building a pc' videos in the past few weeks and this one is by far the best and detailed one! gj
Thank you!
I’m building my first pc on Saturday, 2 days, and I’m so excited, this video was great at explaining exactly what to do, I’ll be sure looking to this video if I need help
Watched the video twice so far. Building my mine this week. More in depth shit like this would be awesome. I dont even care this over an hour. Its tight work.
bro this is actually the best pc building video out here
Now let’s “screw in with confidence as The Verge tells me” 😂
Omg all I had to do was short the pins with a screw driver thank you I love you!!!!
Haha no problem!
TonyTech: "Who the hell uses intel"
Me: Already had an i5 10600k being delivered 😂😭
Is all about fanboy, AMD is good at editing and works, intel is better in gaming but is expensive and have less core, at the end of the day is your decision (sorry if my English is bad I am Spanish)
Is all about fanboy, AMD is good at editing and works, intel is better in gaming but is expensive and have less core, at the end of the day is your decision (sorry if my English is bad I am Spanish)
@@J55Juanse "intel is better in gaming" LMFAO
Soul Less is true
Soul Less you can see how intel has more FPS in game
Watching these pc build videos as i’m about to build my first pc in a few days!
me too bro how did your build go
This video is a great example of how to combine excellent content with a bit of humor and personality. Getting ready to build my first computer in 10 years, and this instructional video is tremendously helpful. Thank you, Tony!
3 years, this channel is underrated.
Thank you, I appreciate it!
I watch this everyday even though I’m not building a pc
I came to your yt from your TikTok and I’m very impressed. I think this is the most detailed and high quality pc building tutorial I have watched. Even though I know how to build a computer, I learned some things from this, like testing before putting it in the case. I should’ve thought of that before!
Damn tony, you went all out on this one
H C Thanks! Yeah this took hours to film, edit, render, and upload lol
@@TonyTechBytes it was worth the effort the best pc build ever bro
@@TonyTechBytes u got a sub :)
I was sweating bullets trying to figure out which way to orient the CPU, thanks for the help!
I just came across your channel and I am amazed. Your tutorial beats all of the tutorials I've seen so far, and you should be proud of that. Keep up the amazing content dude.
Waiting on my parts, this was a great video will probably watch a few more times and play it while building next weekend my first PC
“gpu, ram, and graphics card”
Andy Wu Haha, I noticed that while editing but it was too late to change it. I meant to say “CPU, RAM, and graphics card”.
Lol I didn’t even notice
@@ichiraku.6777 i cringed when he said that
@Justin Y. he doesnt have a chinese accent
TonyTechBytes hey I’m going to be useing my pc for school and gaming should I get a 1 tb or 500 gb for my that
Thank you so much for this guide, before the lockdown protocols began rolling I bought myself a r5 2600 and rog strix 1060 6gb with 3 fans so it was hella massive. My brother who knows how to build pc cannot fly to my place so I had my pc sitting and gathering dust. Luckily I found your very detailed video and was able to put together my pc and I am now able to play games. Thank you so much.
Best video in yt for building pc and setting it up great job man just earned a sub!
7AM FN Thank you!
"Such as the GPU, ram, and Graphics Card!" I love you Tony.
"Screw down with confidence like what the Verge would tell me" 51:20
I just noticed this guy and i honestly thought he will have like 1 mil subs but he has 25k he definitely deserves more
i watched the whole ad too support tony i know it can be a long process makeing 4k vids
Phantom Thanks so much!
Used this video to build my first PC a month ago since we had the same mobo and aio cooler! Thank you very much!
0:17 the gpu, ram, and graphics card😂 smooth
doing my 3rd build but needed a refresher as I haven’t built one in a few years + never used nzxt aio and this video was so helpful thank you man
Glad it helped, thanks for watching!
the highly waited video is finally here!!!
Eslam Ali Thank you for watching!
TonyTechBytes ly tony 😘 no homo
Eslam Ali Haha, thanks!
TonyTechBytes no problemo
This video rlly helped me understand more I can’t wait to build my pc 🥲😼
20:16, Best Quote of 2020
p.s I watched the entire video and it was Amazing!
These nuts
Ha gotem
honestly the best detail I’ve seen in a pc building tutorial
really appreciate how much time and effort you put into this. nice
i smacked my hdd against the wall, made it run so much faster
Lol
Omg thank you so much!!!. Haven’t watched this hour long video but I know that it will be great!!!! 👍 😊
Phytaca 101 Thank you!
TonyTechBytes woah!!!!. It’s my first time talking to you!!!. Do you think I should sell my Asus rog strix for a gaming pc?
Phytaca 101 Sell your ASUS ROG Strix PC for a gaming option? Sure it’s up to you.
TonyTechBytes yeah it’s going up on for sale today it has a 7th gen i7 (7700k) GTX 1050ti and 24gb ram and a 1tb ssd
This was a fun movie I just watched. Lol I watched the whole entire video and it was like a moive.
14:28 important information tony: we don‘t need that garbage
SheLovesTiago Haha
this was recommended to me when i wanted to build a pc let’s go now i already have build my pc and it works well
Most detailed ive ever watched yet
Ronnie J Thank you so much!
You got such good energy bro.
thank you this helps so much. Btw, i made a video with my parts, tell me if they are good
Bacon Tuber13 Thanks!
This is probably the best PC build guide
cam arox Thank you!
Tony you are a hero!
Thanks for this awesome tutorial!
You guided me through my first ever build. I did it directly in the case, but I followed your indications and although I had a different case, motherboard and liquid cooler, I was able to make it run from the first attempt! Only because of your valuable information!
Thanks man!
This is definitely the most detailed build guide I’ve seen so far.
First vid I’ve seen where someone tests the parts before implementing them into the case.
and these uh "deez nuts"
Got him
I immediately thought that too.
Man, you have no idea how much of a life saver you are! You have definitely earned a sub!!
Me: *Buys PC from Tony Tech*
Pre-built hater: “ Ewwww, prebuilt, prebuilt!!!
Me: “ I bought it which was [built] by Tony.
Pre-built hater: *speechless*
Haha, thanks!
english yes
Hey ! Very nice video thanks a lot ! Especially the part where you show the start up in BIOS and drivers, in most PC building videos on RUclips they don't show that part. I certainly will watch your video few times again before beginning building my first PC :D
Thank you!
When it comes to pc's and electronics, trust the asian guy
That’s unnecessary...
Not funny
@@Bearedd yeah so Wong
@@PSS521 when it comes to grammar and spelling, don’t trust P S
@@Bearedd you don’t get it do you 🤨
Building my first pc this week watching the guide before the parts come wish me luck :)
Thank you so much for making this!
InFomex Thank you for watching!
Thanks tony! Im using this as build guide for my first pc build!
Well im gonna need to remember this video when my pc parts come in haha :). All love here tony btw i love your TikToks keep up the good work man
Thank you 🙌
Tip for the into since I haven’t watched the rest yet, having a low profile beat in the background is rlly chill to include :))
Thanks! I'd love to include music, but I don't make enough from RUclips to justify a subscription to Epidemic Sounds or a similar music library (for one hour background beats).
@@TonyTechBytes there are royalty-free videos on youtube and all over the internet, you don't necessarily have to pay!
Hey man, thanks for sharing how to build with this case. I have the exact same one, so very much appreciated!
One question though, why didn't you use the smart hub instead of connecting the fans to the motherboard? Wouldn't it be easier to control with the CAM software?
Thanks!
Hi Sergio, thanks! I wanted the customer to have control over the fans without relying on other software such as CAM.
Can we just appreciate that tony spent 1 hour going in on how to build a PC also with editing etc?
"GPU ram and graphics card"
-TonyTechBytes
Recently built a pc with a rtx 3070 vision oc and its sooo smooth your video helped a lot .
51:20 "Screw in with confidence- i like his style.
" - Lyle :^)
😂 I'm gonna be that guy that correct you. Do you mean kyle??
I know you thought it was a long video, but it's really appreciated. It was so much help! Thanks
Yo up I’ve been waiting for this
JR_47 ! Thanks for watching!
Have to agree with others that commented on detail, nicely done, old time PC builder who enjoyed this video!
Hey tony i really liked this video and i think you would appreciate feedback because i know you love to improve any and everything so here are my suggestions, first of all the video itself is way above and beyond but i feel that if you slow down and kinda give us time to process it would look more professional because you want to teach not just show, and that’s all that i thought you could improve on. Nice video tho hope to see more
Thanks for the suggestion! I'll definitely try to slow down next time, though I feel like one hour is already too long for a RUclips video, haha.
lol true
Valid comment. Words pour out faster than than they can be absorbed, particularly if the viewer is a novice.
I’ve been searching on how to install the wires for the x53 and I finally found one that actually shows where they plugged it in
20:05 deez nuts
Finally a more thorough video without a bunch of cuts!
People building PCs: I’m gonna use this part but I recommend a totally different part
To be fair it was for a customer lol