It's awesome to see videos from Nic and Phil. Nic just seems so chill the whole time, it's actually pretty relaxing to watch. Nothing flashy, or expensive, no need for the best of everything, just a reasonable PC with great performance, and it turned out looking really good. Phil is just entertaining to watch, and his excitement and happiness is really infective. And I love that Nic is just so nonchalant, and doesn't really seem to care if anyone else is impressed, he's just satisfied with it regardless.
It's great, that you let your employees do their own video shoot. I would like to see Nic's Week and Phil's Week on the channel. Just let them record anything, like what happened on Con's or what their plan on the next build.
I saw "I'd like to see Nic's Wee", thought it was going to be an off spelling like Weener. But yeah other than that I agree to your comment to an extent... At first I'd give them 1 video ever two weeks and see how it goes... Plus they might not be able to poop out decent video ideas that fast, unless you meant 1 whole week per year or 6 months... Idk. 🤷🏻♂️
Been a subscriber since i think 2015 and man i absolutely love seein nick in the videos. I can relate to him alot and totally understand what he has going on as far as being infront of a camera. He killed it in this video and im super pickey when it comes to pc builds and that one is slick. Hope to see him in more videos!
Awesome to see everyone's personalities & letting them be themselves. It's great to really study peoples' decisions & weigh them against what you've been considering. Thanks for being objective & letting your staff have some creative freedom, the world needs more "managers" like you 🤟
17:50 there you see that Jay is not so much informed of Aircooler. The NH-U12A that he chose even works for a 13900k as long as you don't mind that it comes to its limits on benchmarks. But for gaming it will work just fine. And even on Noctuas website you can see that this cooler is rated as one of the best for the 13900k. The NH-D 15 which is the best Aircooler on the markt is only slightly better than this compact beast of a cooler.
Thanks guys, great video! The Torrent case is good airflow wise and great looking, especially with the front lit up with shadows, angles and glow. What I don't like are that 3.5" drives (if your moving old archive drives) have to be manually screwed in using both the rubber grommets and provided screws if you have any to move over. Even my 10 year old Cooler Master case has quick no tool drive holders. The cabling works, but the Corsair i series power supply ICUE cable is a bit tight since the USB 2 headers tend to be on the bottom of most motherboards - suggest aftermarket replacement longer cable. Any RGB lighting will glow through the top plastic and reveal hexagons through the top from bottom structure which was a cool surprise. (using white version) When building the top with the buttons & ports should be protected as will easily scratch or mar when upside down. I took out the 140 fans and moved the 2 180's to the bottom in order to fit a 420' push pull rad in front mostly to have RGB both in front and inside. 420 AIO on the bottom does fit but is a no go because of pump orientation. Still put a 140 exhaust because it was there. The final caveat the two captive case screws in the rear top come out easily, but must be secured to lift the case safely as that's the only hand hold and it could be easy to grab and create a catastrophe if not fastened in all the way.
Great build! I learned alot from watching your videos and i can see nick has learned alot from working with you. Its always great to see someone build something they can be proud of! keep up the good work nick
I like these types of videos. Just Nic explaining why he choose his parts and Jay coming to critique it is just funny lol. I need more videos like this pls.
Really enjoyed the slightly chaotic filming of this one. Especially the ending. I liked Nic's justification for his choices. Not everyone does a super deep dive on all the options, and his research was comprehensive enough. He had legitimate reasons for those choices, even if there were other options that could have improved the long term viability. Overall, a really fun video with some top tier cable management.
Nic did an amazing job, love the Torrent, the subtle RGB with the blackout is perfect. The RTFM aspect, thank goodness he mentioned it. Reading the manual helps so much.
Watching the three of you faffing about is always worth watching. Congratulations Nick for doing a great job. And give him the Gundam 3090-he deserves it
Nice job Nic and Phil (Phil montage great as always)! Love the build and the build is very aesthetically pleasing. I like RGB, but I also love clean builds. I love Jay and what he does, but I agree with RTFM Chat that we need to see Phil and Nic hosting more in vids. Especially when it comes to their passions that differ from Jayz. It will also allow us, the veiwer, see things and builds through others eyes than just Jayz. Y'all are an awesome team and love this team. Jay let's let others play on the field and create some more amazing content. Love y'all and keep up the great work!
Sweet video! Great explanations and I like that he explained his thought process too. Cool hairdoo too (never really saw him so close for long on a camera lol).
Sick build! I remember and miss the days when you could build a 70ti class build for a 1000 bucks. Crazy to think an i5/70ti build cost close to 2000 bucks. Love the air tower and single NVME. It's super low maintenance and is pretty much set it and forget it. It's also nice seeing a non-RGB build. I feel like industry decided that only 1 type of styling is possible with RGB. You need to have all fans lit up with an RGB AIO. All builds are built in a white case with white fans and all look the same. So the lack of RGB is refreshing.
Good job Nic. My new build is similar. I went with a 12400F on msi z690 tomahawk with gskill ddr5 and an EVGA 3070 FTW3. My target was actually for 40+ FPS in DCS World with max settings as before I was at 19 FPS with minimum settings. I hit 83+ at 1440p so well over my target. I chose the Dark Rock Pro4 tower cooler and Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut paste. Temps rarely get over 56c in games.
Nicely done Nick, I will say I had that same CPU cooler on my past 12700K in my Torrent case and with a decent OC, it worked great due to the massive amount of airflow that case has.. Unfortunately when I went to the 13900KS in that case, air-cooling was not going to cut it.. and putting a AIO on that case is not as fun.
The U12A would work for on a 13900K for gaming just fine. Only when Benchmarking it will scratch on the temp-limits. But Jay is underestimating this cooler by a lot. If you watch comparisions you see that this cooler is only slightly behind the NH-D15 which is the best aircooler on the market.
@@Muu_69 Oh, don't get me wrong, the U12A severed me well and I think Torrent case are a very good combo. but trust me the U12A would not keep this KS cool... it is a sweet chip, but she runs HOT
@@killer01ws6 I don't exactly know on the KS but for the K you can even see on Noctuas website that they rated the U12A for this CPU. And I also looked around on youtube and reddit where they said that for gaming and normal workloads it will keep up with the 13900K. But I would also go for the NH-D15 to be on the safe side.
You guys have such great chemistry and your own personalities that mesh well. Also very nice cable management. I've been building for years and still have trouble keeping it clean.
That build looks so clean! GJ Nic! Though now I'm wondering what the video would have looked like if Nic edited it too.. can y'all have him do that too? :)
It took a minute to boot because Jay took one of the dram sticks out. The tuf 4070 ti cooler is not the same as the 4080. The 4080 is the same as the 4090 though. The u12a is an excellent choice of cooler for that case. Good job Nic. Don't take that crap from Jay.
this was an excellent video. take an average builder and see how he chose his parts and setup the pc. and then have the master see what was missed and detect common pitfalls.,i bet a lot of people learned something here. great job Nic!
Really cool build I love the case! Good tip with the fan thing that's the type of thing I feel like I would miss till I'm gaming. And then sit in indecision about whether to take it apart and fix it or just deal haha. Side note: That song is so lit I loved the lil flute
Good job Nic! Your parts selection made sense and fits the games you want to play. But really Jay, you know very well that RGB isn't just "don't turn it on," It's a cleaner Windows install, and more importantly MUCH cleaner cable management.
Love the camaraderie and trust that this group of fellas have for one another! It’s so refreshing to see it in among the other toxic channels. Very wholesome! ❤😊👍🏻😎
That was a very good work video... Nic hard at work, and you giving all those points, plus and minus... You forgot the 1000 points he startet with, with his acceptants of the task... I like it a lot... Learning by working a task... Still a great job well done, Nic... Rock on...
Nic said he shouldn't be excited because it's his 5th build... I have more than that under my belt and still get super excited with every build! Be excited (and proud) my man!
Hey Jay and team! Been binging your content lately, love it to pieces. I have a request: please make a build using the AH T600 case! It would make for amazing content!
This has absolutely nothing to do with this video. But, I have learned a lot from you. Especially removing the mechanical HD from laptops and replacing them with a SSD. I’m about to do another one and I can not stress enough, that by doing this, it brings a whole new life to an older laptop. You’re awesome.
Probably my favorite video in a while. Awesome explanation and reasoning for each part. I'm sure we all have little tweaks we would do, but overall solid build. I REALLY want to build in that torrent case too...
Impressive build Nic 💪👍🥰. Enjoy your gaming my man. It’s a very well balanced build and can handle 1440p nooooo problem! The aesthetics are very on point and the case matches very well. Enjoy your many a nights gaming sessions and into the we hours of the morning 🥰💪🥳
Hey there Guys... Consider the benefits of the 4070 TI. DlSS 3.0, AV1 Encoding, 3090 performance for half the power consumption.. I heard all the negative reviews but then after looking at it compared to the other options, it's a really good deal. $799 (what I paid for mine at newegg), and it drops right in a standard case, uses only 2 PCIE connectors and delivers 3090+ performance.. yeah.. it's a winner. Nice build by the way. Cheers Rick
Nice. Coulda went with something like an h115i for same or little less of a price and then have a 280mm AIO that for sure would handle heat better under loads.
Good job nic ! excellent cable management, and i like that you went with something different than what everybody does, aio+rbg all over the place. Also its nice seeing Nic and Phil more lately.
The thing about hating RGB is probably that it is enabled by default and you need to install stuff to disable it… True for my motherboard and headphones/mice.
You guys have the best jobs in the world. It's ...technically... work, but you work with awesome friends and you always seem to have a great time together while getting things done. *jealous* lol
Nic did an awesome job at explaining his choices and the outcome of the build looked amazing!
It's awesome to see videos from Nic and Phil. Nic just seems so chill the whole time, it's actually pretty relaxing to watch. Nothing flashy, or expensive, no need for the best of everything, just a reasonable PC with great performance, and it turned out looking really good. Phil is just entertaining to watch, and his excitement and happiness is really infective. And I love that Nic is just so nonchalant, and doesn't really seem to care if anyone else is impressed, he's just satisfied with it regardless.
Honestly, Phil has to be one of the best editors on all of UA-cam. The montages… wow out of this world
It's great, that you let your employees do their own video shoot. I would like to see Nic's Week and Phil's Week on the channel. Just let them record anything, like what happened on Con's or what their plan on the next build.
Agreed. Nice to see their point of view. And seeing them make fun of each other
Oh yeah definitely them rotating turns
I saw "I'd like to see Nic's Wee", thought it was going to be an off spelling like Weener. But yeah other than that I agree to your comment to an extent... At first I'd give them 1 video ever two weeks and see how it goes... Plus they might not be able to poop out decent video ideas that fast, unless you meant 1 whole week per year or 6 months... Idk. 🤷🏻♂️
Videos that stray too far from their specific niche tend not to do very well, so anything not computerrelated would be a waste of money.
Like a behind the scenes of Jayz two cents.
Been a subscriber since i think 2015 and man i absolutely love seein nick in the videos. I can relate to him alot and totally understand what he has going on as far as being infront of a camera. He killed it in this video and im super pickey when it comes to pc builds and that one is slick. Hope to see him in more videos!
I can’t agree more
Agreed, great to see this channel still thriving.
Awesome to see everyone's personalities & letting them be themselves. It's great to really study peoples' decisions & weigh them against what you've been considering. Thanks for being objective & letting your staff have some creative freedom, the world needs more "managers" like you 🤟
Is Jay going to be a guest on NiczTwoCents again? I like the guy and he deserves a chance to be seen more
Great job, Nic! Always love Phil’s editing and when Jay is unhinged. Such a fun video. 😊
Seeing Nic and Phil getting their own videos is great to see, I can't wait for more. And always appreciate Jay's own two cents
That was fantastic. Love seeing how that was setup and the choices used .always a pleasure guys.
Great job Nic! Really like this setup, it's what most of us would actually go out and build.
Loved to see Nic doing his own thing! Love to see how you guys are making such a good team!
Nice and chill video. The build not over the top and it's well done.
17:50 there you see that Jay is not so much informed of Aircooler. The NH-U12A that he chose even works for a 13900k as long as you don't mind that it comes to its limits on benchmarks. But for gaming it will work just fine.
And even on Noctuas website you can see that this cooler is rated as one of the best for the 13900k.
The NH-D 15 which is the best Aircooler on the markt is only slightly better than this compact beast of a cooler.
I am enjoying Nick as a host, think it was a cool way to bring the video together! Interesting to see the "midrange" in action, liked his choices.
Love the way you all work together. Like how things turn into teaching moments. Dream job.
The cable management was the cherry on top!
That's a solid 'mid-tier' build by MoneyBaggs Nic. 🤪
1:51 Missed an opportunity to use Jay's email this time. Lmao
Absolutely love these vids of Nick and Phil. Great work
Thanks guys, great video!
The Torrent case is good airflow wise and great looking, especially with the front lit up with shadows, angles and glow. What I don't like are that 3.5" drives (if your moving old archive drives) have to be manually screwed in using both the rubber grommets and provided screws if you have any to move over. Even my 10 year old Cooler Master case has quick no tool drive holders. The cabling works, but the Corsair i series power supply ICUE cable is a bit tight since the USB 2 headers tend to be on the bottom of most motherboards - suggest aftermarket replacement longer cable. Any RGB lighting will glow through the top plastic and reveal hexagons through the top from bottom structure which was a cool surprise. (using white version) When building the top with the buttons & ports should be protected as will easily scratch or mar when upside down. I took out the 140 fans and moved the 2 180's to the bottom in order to fit a 420' push pull rad in front mostly to have RGB both in front and inside. 420 AIO on the bottom does fit but is a no go because of pump orientation. Still put a 140 exhaust because it was there. The final caveat the two captive case screws in the rear top come out easily, but must be secured to lift the case safely as that's the only hand hold and it could be easy to grab and create a catastrophe if not fastened in all the way.
Great build! I learned alot from watching your videos and i can see nick has learned alot from working with you. Its always great to see someone build something they can be proud of! keep up the good work nick
I like these types of videos. Just Nic explaining why he choose his parts and Jay coming to critique it is just funny lol. I need more videos like this pls.
Give Nick a "Better than a Dell" build award. Good job with the build!
even a worst youtuber that build a pc can be better than dell lol
@@baoquoc3710 Nah Have you seen The Verge Pc build lol
Really enjoyed the slightly chaotic filming of this one. Especially the ending. I liked Nic's justification for his choices. Not everyone does a super deep dive on all the options, and his research was comprehensive enough. He had legitimate reasons for those choices, even if there were other options that could have improved the long term viability. Overall, a really fun video with some top tier cable management.
Good job Nick. Good reasoning on the parts and geat job with video. Just awesome.
Nic did an amazing job, love the Torrent, the subtle RGB with the blackout is perfect. The RTFM aspect, thank goodness he mentioned it. Reading the manual helps so much.
Watching the three of you faffing about is always worth watching. Congratulations Nick for doing a great job. And give him the Gundam 3090-he deserves it
Was hoping for this project when hearing about it in the RTFM Show. Really wholesome seeing this son+dad relationship with Nic and Jay. ☺️
Nice job Nic and Phil (Phil montage great as always)! Love the build and the build is very aesthetically pleasing. I like RGB, but I also love clean builds. I love Jay and what he does, but I agree with RTFM Chat that we need to see Phil and Nic hosting more in vids. Especially when it comes to their passions that differ from Jayz. It will also allow us, the veiwer, see things and builds through others eyes than just Jayz. Y'all are an awesome team and love this team. Jay let's let others play on the field and create some more amazing content. Love y'all and keep up the great work!
The heck is RTFM.. or whatever he says... I'm totally lost
@@strydyrhellzrydyr1345 "Read The F'n Manual"
Sweet video! Great explanations and I like that he explained his thought process too.
Cool hairdoo too (never really saw him so close for long on a camera lol).
Sick build! I remember and miss the days when you could build a 70ti class build for a 1000 bucks. Crazy to think an i5/70ti build cost close to 2000 bucks. Love the air tower and single NVME. It's super low maintenance and is pretty much set it and forget it. It's also nice seeing a non-RGB build. I feel like industry decided that only 1 type of styling is possible with RGB. You need to have all fans lit up with an RGB AIO. All builds are built in a white case with white fans and all look the same. So the lack of RGB is refreshing.
Nick: We're gonna make this build fast and reasonable
Jay: WE GOTTA WAIT FOR THE PLANETS TO ALLIGN FOR THIS BUILD TO WORK!
The thing I enjoy about your crew is you just seem to be 3 friends that are in business together messing around and having fun.
16:00 I have the TUF 4070 Ti and I can actually control the lighting through Armory Crate.
Good job Nic. My new build is similar. I went with a 12400F on msi z690 tomahawk with gskill ddr5 and an EVGA 3070 FTW3. My target was actually for 40+ FPS in DCS World with max settings as before I was at 19 FPS with minimum settings. I hit 83+ at 1440p so well over my target. I chose the Dark Rock Pro4 tower cooler and Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut paste. Temps rarely get over 56c in games.
Similar except for CPU, motherboard, RAM, GPU, and cooler?
He's either been up wayyyy too long or blazed as balls lol love ya nick!
I noticed too 😂
Nicely done Nick, I will say I had that same CPU cooler on my past 12700K in my Torrent case and with a decent OC, it worked great due to the massive amount of airflow that case has.. Unfortunately when I went to the 13900KS in that case, air-cooling was not going to cut it.. and putting a AIO on that case is not as fun.
The U12A would work for on a 13900K for gaming just fine. Only when Benchmarking it will scratch on the temp-limits. But Jay is underestimating this cooler by a lot.
If you watch comparisions you see that this cooler is only slightly behind the NH-D15 which is the best aircooler on the market.
@@Muu_69 Oh, don't get me wrong, the U12A severed me well and I think Torrent case are a very good combo. but trust me the U12A would not keep this KS cool... it is a sweet chip, but she runs HOT
@@killer01ws6 I don't exactly know on the KS but for the K you can even see on Noctuas website that they rated the U12A for this CPU. And I also looked around on youtube and reddit where they said that for gaming and normal workloads it will keep up with the 13900K. But I would also go for the NH-D15 to be on the safe side.
You guys have such great chemistry and your own personalities that mesh well. Also very nice cable management. I've been building for years and still have trouble keeping it clean.
That build looks so clean! GJ Nic! Though now I'm wondering what the video would have looked like if Nic edited it too.. can y'all have him do that too? :)
"You can tell Nic he's out of touch at..."
I am dying 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Very nice build, I really like the blacked out look, and the Asus TUF parts match the grey case nicely.
The bear that plays when the beauties are showing is lit! Love it! Awesome vid Nic!
Very well done Nic! Was looking forward to this video
You looked very nervous when jay took a look at it 😁 but you did a very nice job Nic 🤩
This is a build I would actually do. Good stuff Nic
It took a minute to boot because Jay took one of the dram sticks out. The tuf 4070 ti cooler is not the same as the 4080. The 4080 is the same as the 4090 though. The u12a is an excellent choice of cooler for that case. Good job Nic. Don't take that crap from Jay.
Great build!! Love the content! Good Job Nick!!
I saw Nick do the intro and immediately was pumped about this video. So cool to see more of the team in front of the camera.
NIce looking build, and good price wise as well!
this was an excellent video. take an average builder and see how he chose his parts and setup the pc. and then have the master see what was missed and detect common pitfalls.,i bet a lot of people learned something here. great job Nic!
Really cool build I love the case! Good tip with the fan thing that's the type of thing I feel like I would miss till I'm gaming. And then sit in indecision about whether to take it apart and fix it or just deal haha. Side note: That song is so lit I loved the lil flute
Watching this video made me subscribe, I seen a few here and there but to have a boss like this supportive with employee…. Awesome !!
Nice choices! I built almost that exact system a few months ago when GPU prices got sorta decent.
Nice
Good job Nic! Your parts selection made sense and fits the games you want to play.
But really Jay, you know very well that RGB isn't just "don't turn it on," It's a cleaner Windows install, and more importantly MUCH cleaner cable management.
You actually did it👍🏾
Best J2C video in a long time. Great work at explaning. Good choice of parts and a nice budget.
We want moar Nic!!
Speak for yourself
Jay’s critical analysis at the end was a true gift to Nic.
This is exactly why this channel rocks.
Let's go Nick :D
Need more videos with Nick and Phil. I really enjoyed this video. I like seeing other people's thought process on what parts they picked and why.
Love the camaraderie and trust that this group of fellas have for one another! It’s so refreshing to see it in among the other toxic channels. Very wholesome!
❤😊👍🏻😎
Phil’s B-Roll and editing on these builds shots are phenomenal! *chefs kiss*
At 6:00, that was the greatest Phil montage cutaway or intro I've ever seen.
That was a very good work video... Nic hard at work, and you giving all those points, plus and minus... You forgot the 1000 points he startet with, with his acceptants of the task... I like it a lot... Learning by working a task... Still a great job well done, Nic... Rock on...
Very cool to see Nic take the reins here.
Nic said he shouldn't be excited because it's his 5th build... I have more than that under my belt and still get super excited with every build!
Be excited (and proud) my man!
Got to love the "Deer in the headlights" look Jay gave right at the end!! Priceless!!
Jay in RTFM: You need to build something but keep it reasonable
Nick: goes straight for the torrent
when phil and jay are away, the nic will play. solid ass build for less than 2k which is pretty inspiring as i need a platform upgrade soon as well
Hey Jay and team! Been binging your content lately, love it to pieces. I have a request: please make a build using the AH T600 case! It would make for amazing content!
I've missed the build montage segments with the fun tunes. Nice job, Nic!
Love the "Gray Man" build. It's low key and unassuming but capable. Nice Job!!
This has absolutely nothing to do with this video. But, I have learned a lot from you. Especially removing the mechanical HD from laptops and replacing them with a SSD. I’m about to do another one and I can not stress enough, that by doing this, it brings a whole new life to an older laptop. You’re awesome.
So friggin clean!!! Awesome job Nic & Phil
This video is so funny to watch! Great job Nick!
Probably my favorite video in a while. Awesome explanation and reasoning for each part. I'm sure we all have little tweaks we would do, but overall solid build. I REALLY want to build in that torrent case too...
Great job Nic. I’d love to see more of Phil and Nic in front of the camera. You three are a great team!
Nic nailed it 😝"Gundam build" farted Jay's 👀
Nic starting his video sitting on the couch seems fitting. Kidding aside, great video! Nice change of pace... 🍻
Great vid and I love that you kept the tangent in the ending.
Impressive build Nic 💪👍🥰. Enjoy your gaming my man. It’s a very well balanced build and can handle 1440p nooooo problem! The aesthetics are very on point and the case matches very well. Enjoy your many a nights gaming sessions and into the we hours of the morning 🥰💪🥳
This kind of "build and assess" reminds me of the cooking competitions....except Jay doesn't smash the build on the ground and yell. Loved it!
Nick did a great job. Really like the idea he didn't go all overzealous. He did a decent setup good pick with the case. NICE JOB NICK!!!
Awesome job Nic, glad this went so well but it was a fun little episode none the less. I can't wait to see that Gundam Build tbh 😁😄
What a scream guy's, loved every minute of it. Nic did good.
Hey Nick. The pandemic is over, the barber shops are open. 😂😂😂
"Abouuuut $672" lol idk why this cracked me up. Like you didn't know, but you threw out the exact dollar amount. Good stuff Nic!
Y'all always look like you're having so much fun. Love the videos
That torrent case is so dope. Idk man, every time I see it. There’s just something special about it. It’s beautiful.
These guys are awesome.. so relatable bros. You feel like you know them.
Nick's candid shots remind me of The Office, I love it.
Hell yeah, great to see Nic doing a build on the channel! Really good vid guys love it 🔥🤘🏻
Hey there Guys... Consider the benefits of the 4070 TI. DlSS 3.0, AV1 Encoding, 3090 performance for half the power consumption.. I heard all the negative reviews but then after looking at it compared to the other options, it's a really good deal. $799 (what I paid for mine at newegg), and it drops right in a standard case, uses only 2 PCIE connectors and delivers 3090+ performance.. yeah.. it's a winner. Nice build by the way.
Cheers
Rick
Nice work Nic. Love the build and I love that you went air cooled.
putting an AIO in a Torrent case should be a federal crime, it defeats the purpose *of* the torrent.
Nice. Coulda went with something like an h115i for same or little less of a price and then have a 280mm AIO that for sure would handle heat better under loads.
Good job nic ! excellent cable management, and i like that you went with something different than what everybody does, aio+rbg all over the place. Also its nice seeing Nic and Phil more lately.
The thing about hating RGB is probably that it is enabled by default and you need to install stuff to disable it…
True for my motherboard and headphones/mice.
jay in his glasses looking at the build is just priceless
You guys have the best jobs in the world. It's ...technically... work, but you work with awesome friends and you always seem to have a great time together while getting things done. *jealous* lol