I bought a gaming laptop...err, more like a desktop replacement...a few months back, but after watching your channel the past few weeks, I'm really itching to build a custom computer, which is something I used to do 20 years ago. Great job on this one! I love the clean look!
I recently built a PC in that case, the Sama Q5, and it was pretty good for a 49 dollar case. I love how it looks, cable management is alright, the included ARGB case fans are decent and airflow is great. It is however constructed from vey thin metal sheets, so it flexes and bends easily, especially when the side panels are off.
Planning to build my first pc but the thing is I’m on a tight budget. It won’t be that great of a pc but watching you guys I’ve found my components and after watching y’all’s tutorials I’ve gotten enough experience and etc.
OMG, I built my 1st build in a while with that board last prime day/fantastech sale: B760M 12700KF 7900XTX then I just built a 12900KF moved the 7900XTX into that one for my main rig. I have a spare 3060 around I could move into the old build. Just went air cooler instead of AIO, nice TR ones a lesser 6pipe for the 12700KF, spent a little more on the more premium one.
With sleeved cable extensions I plug in the CPU cable into the mobo, install the motherboard and then route the extension through the cable hole in the case. Makes it far easier.
I noticed that the 'premium' PC youtube gets super confused at price ranges from $900-$2000.. most peeps mainly focus on budget and low price builds.. @@Zag8166
I had the 360 version of the thermalright aio and it cooled my i7 13700k pretty well, and it was overclocked. I paid 70 for it on Amazon. Now I'm going full custom cooling in a new build and upgrading to i9 13900k but still great cooler
Make shur when your doing your cable management that you pay attention to how they are running before sliding threw case because you might have a wire crossed and it won’t hurt anything but it just might annoy you because they can get tangled easy so just before you run it threw the case separate it and run it threw if you want a clean look
for the same price as the 3060 you couldve gotten a 6700XT which outperforms the 3060.... or even a 4060 for the same price... if you wanna go nvidia xD
Going 4060 is only worth it if you want to be on the latest platform, still worse then the 3060 12gb because it has less vram (8 vs 12gb), 4060 has 128 bit memory bus vs the 256 bit on the 3060, and all 16 lanes are used on the 3060, not just 8
@@edan7813 i hace a 4070ti in my am4 platform performing perfectly fine... ur right about the vram but seeing as its only a 1k build.. not a hifh end... i dont expect u need more then the 8 vram...
@@screaminsilence81believe it or not there are games out there that people need more than just the 8gb of vram I do get what you’re saying though Most games do not need that much vram but it is nice to have it just in case
@@Stealth6921 sure, okay... but still a 6700xt, which has the vram.... is also better than the 3060 ;) same price btw im not amd fanboy, i love my 4070ti ... but when i build a budget build like 1k or less, i tend to use amd for money/performance...
I have the most bad luck I never win anything I would love to have a pc of my own but just don’t have the money for it but I love your videos and been watching for along time keep it up😊😊😊😊
Now you gave me an idea.... I was going to get a modular PSU, but doing it this way really makes more sense as I have a similar power supply situation and running the cables into the case looks "not sophisticated". I am going with the red/black vibe.
For ANY Intel socket 1700 build use a Thermalright cpu anti-bending plate. Prevents the cpu from bending, hot spot issues and lowers cpu temps. Well worth the $10 or so price.
I bought the Frozen Notte AIO, and the pump whine was honestly so annoying, I returned it. So if you're sensitive to noise, I would suggest to stay far away from it.
Don't build this, You can get double the performance for $1030. Suggested build: GPU:RX7800xt CPU:Ryzen 5600x Cooler:Peerless Assassin Mobo:B550 Ram:Corsair Vengence 2x8 no rgb SSD:crucial p3 plus 1tb Case:Montech Air 903 max PSU:Corsair RM750
@@DevilsAdvocate669 It's a RX 7800 so that's around 120fps in Cyberpunk at 1080. upgrades are a little weak, because it's last generation Ryzen, but you could still drop in a 5800x3d. Getting a latest generation CPU and mobo would add around $200. Oh, and you don't need the peerless assassin. The stock cooler is fine.
@gailblue6675 Gotcha, so upgrades are all based around the CPU? What I mean is that I'm assuming the cpu determines wether upgrades are possible or not.
Why not mount the radiator in the front? You'd be getting slightly cooler air over it as it comes into the case & exhausting hotter air out the top & avoiding the tight fit.
Can we start getting a Star Wars benchmark again and also second you done a solid intel 1k build can you do the same for amd and have the two go against each other for price to performance
I’ll never understand why people install the AIO on a motherboard before installing it in the case. Just install the backplate and then install the motherboard. Once installed, you can position the AIO where you want it and better judge where the tubes are going to be. Plus, you aren’t trying to juggle the rad and possibly damage the components while installing the mobo. Edit: when you install the mobo without the AIO attached you will have plenty of room to install all of your cabling and can do a really nice job with your cable management without having tubing and a rad in your way. Also, I’m not a fan of moving the cpu cooler once it’s in place. You need to pay attention to what cabling needs to be installed before the AIO is installed. That’s pretty much it. The AIO should be the last thing to be installed.
So, if Im NOT a braindead child who is awed by colored lights, what would be a good set of components to build a good box capable of gaming and video editing?
I never recommend having my radiator at the top. Your basically pulling hot air through the radiator instead of the cool air that it needs. Think about your car. All the cool, fresh air comes through the front. ( Yes I know cars actually move forwards, but heat rises.) I always keep my radiator in my PC at the front pulling the cool air through the radiator with the fans on the back side so that the cool air is forced through the radiator first. Just like a car. Then I have two fans at the top to pull all that hot air out. This is the reason I bought the NZXT H5 Flow. Cool air is brought in nicely through the bottom fan. So I have 3 fans pulling in cool air at the front/bottom and 3 fans pulling hot air out through the top/back. That's how I setup my PCs for proper air flow and the temperatures don't lie. BUT that's just what my testing has shown. So take this with a grain of salt. Loved the video like always!
Okay I have a question for everyone. In this video, they install the cpu cooler on top with the goal of trying pull any hot air inside the case with the fans, and then up and out of the case. Now I agree with exhausting the heat, inside the case, out the top since hot air rises. What I don't get is the cooler positioning. Isn't the whole point of a cooler to intake colder air and use that to cool down the liquid in the cooler thus cooling the cpu. So wouldn't pulling hot air through the cooler be counter intuitive because all you're doing is warming up that coolant in the cooler?
@ToastyBros if I buy everything with your affiliate links could I get video help to build it? ( I or you can record it and show people how a non computer person can build their own gaming computer )
How is the 650W bronze power supply good for upgrades in the future? you said you could maybe get away with a 550W, so thats only 100W's of upgrade space, no? If it's for budget that's fine, but it doesnt seem like a good power supply for potentially upgrading other things.
Ehh used gpu/cpu $830 ish balanced build Where did all the money go? Why in the world would you use an AIO on that cpu? Stock cooler maybe like a $20 tower cooler if your feeling crazy 😂 I3-12100f $70 2TB nvme $75 H610 $80 32gb ram $40 3080 $400 $115 new psu 850w $50 case
Can't wait to see the build when its done but since this is an all custom white PC they should have at least went with a white power cable supply to power the pc instead of black
@@kushereYes, the box in the video is DDR5 but the one linked on Amazon is DDR4. And this is not the only time this mistake has been made. Somebody will buy the wrong board!
Don't want to build this yourself? Buy one today from PCBros for next to cost! pcbros.tech/products/intel-i5-13400f-rtx-3060-gaming-pc-in-stock
Is it safe to buy this pc from your website? I don't wanna get scammed
@jordan91263 bruh, even if it was a scam(which it's not) why the hell would you ask them if They were scamming lmao
@jordan91263 you expect them to say,"aw man, you caught me, it's a scam" like wtf
What operating system are you using
I bought a gaming laptop...err, more like a desktop replacement...a few months back, but after watching your channel the past few weeks, I'm really itching to build a custom computer, which is something I used to do 20 years ago. Great job on this one! I love the clean look!
I recently built a PC in that case, the Sama Q5, and it was pretty good for a 49 dollar case. I love how it looks, cable management is alright, the included ARGB case fans are decent and airflow is great. It is however constructed from vey thin metal sheets, so it flexes and bends easily, especially when the side panels are off.
This may be an old video, but because of this video. Both of you helped me build my first PC. Thank You 🙏🏽
Planning to build my first pc but the thing is I’m on a tight budget. It won’t be that great of a pc but watching you guys I’ve found my components and after watching y’all’s tutorials I’ve gotten enough experience and etc.
How did it go?
Watching a build or any daily video from the toasty bros is my routine. Awsome build guyz
all videos are incredible greetings from Germany 🎉
Man you guys really ROCK you make some of the best UA-cam PC builds ,allways looking forward to what you do next,,,
,CHEERS
Gotta give a shoutout to Jonah for all the amazing camera work he does in every video. 👍
you are too kind🥲 -Jonah
his camera work was ass
Literally just bought a PC from you guys to switch from Xbox to PC. It's been a long time coming. 🎉
Anybody remember the kid from the verge attempting to build a gaming PC? Yea, this is the type of (HOW TO) newcomers should be watching.
In my opinion, the cable combs look better the other way around. But that is just my personal preference. Awesome build, and awesome video! CHEERS!
i was looking for a good combo for cs2 and seems like this vid got uploaded to clutch my search, amazing, truly love your guys videos ❤
Blud got scammed 😂
i finally found a build video on this case, i only realized how small it is after i bought it. good to know it can actually fit a graphic card in it
That is one of the best looking units I've ever seen! Love the channel! Keep em coming!
OMG, I built my 1st build in a while with that board last prime day/fantastech sale: B760M 12700KF 7900XTX then I just built a 12900KF moved the 7900XTX into that one for my main rig. I have a spare 3060 around I could move into the old build. Just went air cooler instead of AIO, nice TR ones a lesser 6pipe for the 12700KF, spent a little more on the more premium one.
Thanks for another great PC build guide
Honestly Best tutorial for PC building ❤️
With sleeved cable extensions I plug in the CPU cable into the mobo, install the motherboard and then route the extension through the cable hole in the case. Makes it far easier.
U guys got a decent bang for the buck, but still got ridiculously good astatics. Awesome pc 🔥
This video motivated me to cable manage my pc, thanks guys.
I would go for rx 6700 XT instead of RTX 3060
Yeah 3060 is too low end for a 1k gaming budget.
I noticed that the 'premium' PC youtube gets super confused at price ranges from $900-$2000.. most peeps mainly focus on budget and low price builds.. @@Zag8166
its mainly about dropping money on the build rather than building the best build for that high price.. if that makes sense
Don't throw rims on a Camry
@@HallaYourselfputting a 3060 in a build with a 1000 budget is like spending 100 dollars on a bigmac
Your Amazon link for the motherboard goes to a link for a board that is for ddr4 NOT DDR5!!!
Thanks for making my Christmas Eve a huge headache.
Bruh same I was so hype to build the PC and trying to figure out what was wrong with it and it turns out I got the wrong motherboard.
TIP: Keep the frozen notte pump under 4000 RPM. 2 of my notte's have died from the pump being at too high of a speed. 👍
I have to keep my heart rate under 4000 RPM too otherwise it's game over. 😂
TIP: get a noctua cooler
watching this channel on my 2010 computer really makes me feel sad hope one day in the future I will be able to build my first budget gaming pc....
I had the 360 version of the thermalright aio and it cooled my i7 13700k pretty well, and it was overclocked. I paid 70 for it on Amazon. Now I'm going full custom cooling in a new build and upgrading to i9 13900k but still great cooler
Make shur when your doing your cable management that you pay attention to how they are running before sliding threw case because you might have a wire crossed and it won’t hurt anything but it just might annoy you because they can get tangled easy so just before you run it threw the case separate it and run it threw if you want a clean look
Fot that budget, id try really hard to get a great CPU and upgrade the below average GPU later. Fancy coolers and cases can wait.
for the same price as the 3060 you couldve gotten a 6700XT which outperforms the 3060.... or even a 4060 for the same price... if you wanna go nvidia xD
Facts.
Going 4060 is only worth it if you want to be on the latest platform, still worse then the 3060 12gb because it has less vram (8 vs 12gb), 4060 has 128 bit memory bus vs the 256 bit on the 3060, and all 16 lanes are used on the 3060, not just 8
@@edan7813 i hace a 4070ti in my am4 platform performing perfectly fine... ur right about the vram but seeing as its only a 1k build.. not a hifh end... i dont expect u need more then the 8 vram...
@@screaminsilence81believe it or not there are games out there that people need more than just the 8gb of vram
I do get what you’re saying though
Most games do not need that much vram but it is nice to have it just in case
@@Stealth6921 sure, okay... but still a 6700xt, which has the vram.... is also better than the 3060 ;) same price btw im not amd fanboy, i love my 4070ti ... but when i build a budget build like 1k or less, i tend to use amd for money/performance...
do i get the unlocked version? for the cpu?
The case is sold out everywhere, what is good alternative for the case?
Your guys' production is awesome compared to the past.,
I have the most bad luck I never win anything I would love to have a pc of my own but just don’t have the money for it but I love your videos and been watching for along time keep it up😊😊😊😊
Clean build!
Nice build
Personally I haven't even noticed that arrow back when I used Intel CPUs. I just made sure the notches lined up.
Fantastic explanation! You make it look easy!💓💓
My pc just died so definitely crossing my fingers during the stream!
Thank you for the video 👍
Best pc UA-camrs
You have the wrong Amazon Link for the ASRock B760 Pro. You have DDR4 board linked not DDR5.
GAMDIAS Zeus White RGB Gaming ATX Mid Tower Computer PC Case can you use this case also
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Now you gave me an idea.... I was going to get a modular PSU, but doing it this way really makes more sense as I have a similar power supply situation and running the cables into the case looks "not sophisticated". I am going with the red/black vibe.
Great vid
For ANY Intel socket 1700 build use a Thermalright cpu anti-bending plate. Prevents the cpu from bending, hot spot issues and lowers cpu temps. Well worth the $10 or so price.
Well for a 12100F its TDP is so low that it won't matter anyways
hi that is my dream pc for shure
Can anyone answer, does this come with wifi or would you need to buy one? and if you do, what wifi card should you buy
Awsome build. Well explained!
I bought the Frozen Notte AIO, and the pump whine was honestly so annoying, I returned it. So if you're sensitive to noise, I would suggest to stay far away from it.
the motherboard you linked only supports ddr4 but the ram is a ddr5, i’ve already bought the motherboard and only just realised
700 next with an rtx carr
I plug in my cpu power cable before I screw down the motherboard board. I have a tough time getting that thing in otherwise.
Don't build this, You can get double the performance for $1030.
Suggested build:
GPU:RX7800xt
CPU:Ryzen 5600x
Cooler:Peerless Assassin
Mobo:B550
Ram:Corsair Vengence 2x8 no rgb
SSD:crucial p3 plus 1tb
Case:Montech Air 903 max
PSU:Corsair RM750
Building my first PC so I'm willing to try your build. What's the performance on it and is it good for future upgrades?
@@DevilsAdvocate669 It's a RX 7800 so that's around 120fps in Cyberpunk at 1080.
upgrades are a little weak, because it's last generation Ryzen, but you could still drop in a 5800x3d. Getting a latest generation CPU and mobo would add around $200. Oh, and you don't need the peerless assassin. The stock cooler is fine.
@gailblue6675 Gotcha, so upgrades are all based around the CPU? What I mean is that I'm assuming the cpu determines wether upgrades are possible or not.
Yep pre installed fans are great unless they mount them in the wrong orientation.
I use that same cooler for my 12700K. It keeps my CPU somewhere around 68°
W PC Build Guide!
Why not mount the radiator in the front? You'd be getting slightly cooler air over it as it comes into the case & exhausting hotter air out the top & avoiding the tight fit.
Love this build but would like it in black. Is that possible?
what could i swap the case out with, for a nicer look?
If you would ve put the pump the other way not close tot he ram sticks like this one it were looking much lit🎉🎉🎉
wish u guys would do a mid tier build like this, ryzen 7800x3d and corsair crystal 280x 3080
Can we start getting a Star Wars benchmark again and also second you done a solid intel 1k build can you do the same for amd and have the two go against each other for price to performance
I like the case but can’t find it on Amazon 😭😭
I’ll never understand why people install the AIO on a motherboard before installing it in the case. Just install the backplate and then install the motherboard. Once installed, you can position the AIO where you want it and better judge where the tubes are going to be. Plus, you aren’t trying to juggle the rad and possibly damage the components while installing the mobo.
Edit: when you install the mobo without the AIO attached you will have plenty of room to install all of your cabling and can do a really nice job with your cable management without having tubing and a rad in your way. Also, I’m not a fan of moving the cpu cooler once it’s in place. You need to pay attention to what cabling needs to be installed before the AIO is installed. That’s pretty much it. The AIO should be the last thing to be installed.
I can admit it does look shhtupid clean😂 @21:37
So, if Im NOT a braindead child who is awed by colored lights, what would be a good set of components to build a good box capable of gaming and video editing?
Should I build this
Hi I would like to know how much is the fee for the custom gaming pc if costumers want you guys to build it for for them? Ty
I never recommend having my radiator at the top. Your basically pulling hot air through the radiator instead of the cool air that it needs. Think about your car. All the cool, fresh air comes through the front. ( Yes I know cars actually move forwards, but heat rises.) I always keep my radiator in my PC at the front pulling the cool air through the radiator with the fans on the back side so that the cool air is forced through the radiator first. Just like a car. Then I have two fans at the top to pull all that hot air out. This is the reason I bought the NZXT H5 Flow. Cool air is brought in nicely through the bottom fan. So I have 3 fans pulling in cool air at the front/bottom and 3 fans pulling hot air out through the top/back. That's how I setup my PCs for proper air flow and the temperatures don't lie. BUT that's just what my testing has shown. So take this with a grain of salt. Loved the video like always!
Why does intel seem to be the only good option for Snow White builds?
Okay I have a question for everyone. In this video, they install the cpu cooler on top with the goal of trying pull any hot air inside the case with the fans, and then up and out of the case. Now I agree with exhausting the heat, inside the case, out the top since hot air rises. What I don't get is the cooler positioning. Isn't the whole point of a cooler to intake colder air and use that to cool down the liquid in the cooler thus cooling the cpu. So wouldn't pulling hot air through the cooler be counter intuitive because all you're doing is warming up that coolant in the cooler?
Wont that cause negative air pressure that u told us not to do? 😮
Where can you find the case?
i have the same aio its cheap and it gets the job done. i game and temps wouldnt even reach 50.. at PUBG only at 43degress
I love this PC. But I would replace the i5 with i7 CPU
Is that possible connect wifi card to this motherboard? Or is there any like this one but with wifi on it?
Can you fit a 4090 triple fan in it?
Hi I was wondering if there’s any other case that I could use, preferably an nzxt case
@ToastyBros if I buy everything with your affiliate links could I get video help to build it? ( I or you can record it and show people how a non computer person can build their own gaming computer )
How is the 650W bronze power supply good for upgrades in the future? you said you could maybe get away with a 550W, so thats only 100W's of upgrade space, no? If it's for budget that's fine, but it doesnt seem like a good power supply for potentially upgrading other things.
What can I buy instead of the A440 Internal SSD 1 TB 1 TB SSD ?
I’m sick and y’all just blessed me with another long vid🫡
What’s a good white wifi motherboard?
Any thoughts on a amd 7900x
Ehh used gpu/cpu $830 ish balanced build
Where did all the money go?
Why in the world would you use an AIO on that cpu? Stock cooler maybe like a $20 tower cooler if your feeling crazy 😂
I3-12100f $70
2TB nvme $75
H610 $80
32gb ram $40
3080 $400
$115 new psu 850w
$50 case
i need a pc i think ima get one for christmas but i only have like 550 budget
I would not spend $1k on a system with a 3060 in it smh
Me 2
AMD is better choice
You guys should bench test with destiny 2
Is there any still in stock on your website
Ill keep myself with modding lenovo workstations
should i use a rtx 4060 card or will the 3060 card be better?
Does anyone know how can I turn off the fan lights completely? Currently I can only cycle thru different effects. I just want them off at night.
Is it gonna work if i use the same parts but different case like lian li?
Can't wait to see the build when its done but since this is an all custom white PC they should have at least went with a white power cable supply to power the pc instead of black
Is this pc build worth it
Can you do a build in the diy pc argb q-01? Pls❤
I kept waiting for the "oh we snagged the fan cable in the I/O!" but it never happened!
34:20 for giveaway
You linked a ddr4 motherboard and ddr5 ram
it was ddr5 motherboard see the package description
@@kushereYes, the box in the video is DDR5 but the one linked on Amazon is DDR4. And this is not the only time this mistake has been made. Somebody will buy the wrong board!
There's a sapphire pulse rx 7900XT on Amazon Prime Deal for $399.99. Should I buy?
Should be around 729 range for that type.