Then cut that effective cost in half because he stripped out any screw that screwdriver touched.. My frick guy those NVME M.2 screws are watch grade. How many watchmakers you see using electric screwdrivers?
@@geofff.3343 I do a lot of micro soldering and board repair on cars. Those little screwdrivers have torque settings and the highest torque is still usually a couple inch lbs at best. You would REALLY have to try to strip out PC components with those. In fact it would be vastly easier to strip those out by hand. I've never stripped a screw with one of those in my entire career and use them on my personal PC builds as well, also with no stripping of screws.
Read my mind. At first I thought he was using a damn impact driver lol but then was like oh shit just an electric screw driver…still wouldn’t use for this. For case screws ok but nothing that’s going on the mother board.
@@Sugomis 99% of consumer grade motherboards dont actually support quad channel; even with 4 sticks the bandwith will still the same as dual channel, because the mobos themselves only have 2 memory channels. Only mobos for servers support quad channel or higher, and in that scenario 4 sticks actually become better than 2.
It was definitely smooth, but that’s not good for it at all, CPU’s heat up especially playing games, & if that spreads which it most likely will, it’ll become bubbly & also probably leak into the motherboard.
@@ActualGenie the frame he installed around the CPU it replaces the stock bracket and gives the CPU better heat distribution on your AIO copper plate and it helps to prevent warping/bending the CPU over long periods of time. the best way to install one is to screw each only a little bit at a time in a star pattern to slowly lower the CPU onto the pins in a more even manner. the way he drilled those screws is very ballsy.
Guys calm down, the cpu is 250usd, the gpu is 400usd on that build, thats at most a 1000usd build and if it cost 1000usd with only a 4060ti its not balanced for gaming
Im currently playing around with pc builders locally and white parts are literally the same price or even cheaper except the RAMs and CPU coolers(they have a ridiculous price here)
@@PEguinQuAcKers16 gig model is stupid, since most games cant even use all that VRAM, and for some reason it still only runs with a lower bus than the 3060/3060ti. Tests have shown that both 4060 and 4060ti, no matter how much VRAM, are less powerful than the 3060 and 3060ti, because the 30 series cards have a much bigger memory bus. Feels like nvidia is scamming their buyers.
Assuming the comments comes only from people who built their PC with their own hands from scratch is crazy. See all these comments. I make a bey that not even 10%.
Для Samsung 990 pro лучше использовать радиатор кастомный, с активным охлаждением ещё лучше, ну и наклейку снять не забывай! Поверхность подошвы водоблока после снятия наклейки лучшее очистить от клея любым спиртом, это не обязательно но желательно, дотошность - признак хорошего мастера Затягивать водоблок нужно обязательно крест на крест и болты по одному обороту чтоб распределение термопасты было максимально правильное
@@jadencantread возможно это не точности перевода, но я имел ввиду cpu водоблок, его винты необходимо затягивать в определенном порядке по диагонали и по одному обороту для каждого винта за раз
@@RapisurazuriOr гарантия от съёма наклейки не теряется, разница в 1-2 градуса будет при плохом охлаждении, при хорошем разница будет в 5-6 градусов, например мой 990pro на 2tb греется не выше 40 градусов, что несомненно продлит ему срок службы и не придется обращаться по гарантии ;)
@@cryolite08 Im talking about FRONT ventilation. Which is more important than side ventilation. And in this case, all airflow is completly blocked by tempered glass. The fans that you are seeing are the radiator fans from the CPU watercooling. There is no other ventilation anywhere.
@@Captain_Sky erm, if you haven’t noticed there are 10 fans in the pc case, 6 for intake, 4 for exhaust. And the entire back of the case is covered with holes for airflow. And like you said, a lot of pc cases use this fish tank type of style. I use one myself, and I only have three fans on the front for intake and my temps are fine, I’ve never seen anything go above 70° while gaming. The front ventilation does matter, but not nearly as much as you think.
@@cryolite08 Sure sure, ive been building PC's for over 15 years, but you tell me that front ventilation isnt that important. Also, having holes in the back wont do anything, if there is no air coming in from the front. Removing the side panel ? Good luck with keeping that PC clean. Would be better to just choose a case with a mesh front, also there are cases that have part glass and part mesh front plates.
Forget the torque, no chance that cpu is making even contact like that with the contact pins or the cooler. Never just slam them down one corner at a time like that, go little by little on each screw so the frame/cooler lower down as flat as possible. Not the end of the world in most cases but definitely not ideal
Dude, stop it with that electric screwdriver on the contact frame and the waterblock on the frame you have to slowly screw each screw at the same time or half a turn on every screw in a cross pattern until they are all tight (which hopefully happens about at the same time for them all) same for the waterblock on the CPU, but less extreme a instead of half a turn, you can do like 2 turns I know this is much slower and annoying but unless you have 4 electric torque screwdrivers you can use at the same time it's the only real option
@@johndoe7766yes there is a problem there...the Motherboard is a m-atx size and the case is capable of normal atx motherboards... So... That left space is causing the overall look of pc to bad looking
A 4090 with dual channel is not the route I would of went at all. Add more sticks and that would be insane for streaming and shit. Great build though looks really nice.
Here is a fun fact: You would get better performance with a 3060ti, since it has a much bigger memory bus and comes with 12 gigs of VRAM, which is more than enough and could have saved you a few hundred bucks. And that case you chose has no airflow at all, which will be bad for the GPU. Just some small tips for next time 😅
Its not a thermal pad. Its a vibration pad, which isn't required in the first place. A thermal pad is when you want to move thermals across different mediums like a component to a heatsink or cooling system.
Not that I have ever built a pc, one of the first tools I would probably get would be small, electric screwdriver, one of those ones that are the size of a pen, maybe even one with adjustable torque if I wanted to be fancy.
If your NVMe drive is getting considerably hot you should check it, it's probably defective. They are not supposed to warm up significantly and the standard heatsink is more than enough..
@@ДмитроПрищепа-д3я not for the Samsung 980 and 990. They run hot, every single mobo heatsink is garbo, and every single stock heatsink from Samsung is bad too. That said, even the cheapest drives will get to 70c easily under load with the rotten cheap stock heatsinks that come with any mobo.
Super cool, but I'm an electrician who loves building PCs. I laugh at the auto batt powered screw driver. No torque perspective at all with a tool like that.
@@supremeasura3358 is it something I should have got when I built my pc? I have the z790 edge wifi MSI board with a 1-5 13900k and only a tower cooler for the moment.
СВО не правильно собрал, нужно помпу развернуть на 180 градусов, чтоб трубки заходили влево, а то они мешают для установки дополнительной планки ddr. Радиатор разверните и трубки заходящие в помпу слева.
Dude spent $2000 for $700 worth of performance...
Ikr
@@SaltyDerps yeah
Then cut that effective cost in half because he stripped out any screw that screwdriver touched..
My frick guy those NVME M.2 screws are watch grade. How many watchmakers you see using electric screwdrivers?
He’ll still get frames a console would never see 🤷🏽♂️
@@geofff.3343 I do a lot of micro soldering and board repair on cars. Those little screwdrivers have torque settings and the highest torque is still usually a couple inch lbs at best. You would REALLY have to try to strip out PC components with those. In fact it would be vastly easier to strip those out by hand. I've never stripped a screw with one of those in my entire career and use them on my personal PC builds as well, also with no stripping of screws.
Never trust a guy with Electric Screwdriver
Read my mind. At first I thought he was using a damn impact driver lol but then was like oh shit just an electric screw driver…still wouldn’t use for this. For case screws ok but nothing that’s going on the mother board.
@@RussianCowb0y id still use the only screwdriver in my workspace just not use the battery for the critical pieces.
Unless that electric screwdriver has a torque setting like a torque wrench. I wouldn't trust any without the torque adjust
I think it has a toque setting which means it’s fine if he done it right because it had arrows going up and down which could be to adjust the toque
you can tell on the 4th screw that it is a torque driver. He just skipped the sound on the first 3. The retention bracket was installed correctly.
Jesus I hope those screws on the contact plate are the correct torque.
😂😂😂😂😂
It doesn't look like they are lmao
😂😂😂
What do you mean by torque
@@tino8015what do you mean by torque
I will definitely not let this guy build my pc while watching him💀
entonces quieres a un cirujano que te arme la pc como si operara a un perrito bebe?, en fin tu comentario es un puto sin sentido
He won’t accept a 5600 and some $200 under gpu build to do anyways 😂
@@-Sam69 u mad
What are you saying? 😂 he just built a 4060ti. The lowest of the 40 series besides a 4060.
Shit barely handles 1440p@@-Sam69
@@Odyssey636 the card is not even intended to run 1440p it's intended to run 1080p at max graphics
Bro opened 4 slots but only insert 2 sticks 💀💀 (at least it correctly dual-channel)
@@Sugomisbro just did it because its satisfying (its not that deep)
XD
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@@Sugomis 99% of consumer grade motherboards dont actually support quad channel; even with 4 sticks the bandwith will still the same as dual channel, because the mobos themselves only have 2 memory channels. Only mobos for servers support quad channel or higher, and in that scenario 4 sticks actually become better than 2.
@@Sugomisага, а если открыть 3 защёлки, то будет 1.5 канальный. Все правильно😂
gotta admit cleanest thermal paste spread ive ever seen
Idk, I'm an engineer and I would slap anyone that applies paste like that
that shit was ass wdym
it looks nice but when you place down the AIO the pressure from it creates air bubbles
@@antonioarellano7744its gonna be fine on the first heat up
It was definitely smooth, but that’s not good for it at all, CPU’s heat up especially playing games, & if that spreads which it most likely will, it’ll become bubbly & also probably leak into the motherboard.
Drilling that contact plate like that is very ballsy
What’s a contact plate and what did the guy unscrew when he was installing the cooler ( sorry I’m a pc noob )
@@ActualGenie the frame he installed around the CPU it replaces the stock bracket and gives the CPU better heat distribution on your AIO copper plate and it helps to prevent warping/bending the CPU over long periods of time. the best way to install one is to screw each only a little bit at a time in a star pattern to slowly lower the CPU onto the pins in a more even manner. the way he drilled those screws is very ballsy.
@@boost2223 tysm! R u a pc builder?
@@ActualGenie i build my own pcs yeah, but i don’t build to sell.
@@boost2223who care u are bad
Bro used 10% of his budget on his gpu
Explain?.. Did he spend like 10k?
@@naniwara8673brotha a 4060 is not 1 grand 😭
@@iansiccama then what does this dude mean? I'm running UHD graphics cuz where I live a 2070 costs 300 bucks
@@naniwara8673here in Mercia 🦅🦅🦅 it cost like 300-400 for a 4060 ti
Guys calm down, the cpu is 250usd, the gpu is 400usd on that build, thats at most a 1000usd build and if it cost 1000usd with only a 4060ti its not balanced for gaming
Just came here to say that thermal paste placement was mint.
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@@xgitgudx4137tbh he would be fine if he even used half of that. Trust me
@@xgitgudx4137 the thinner the better. It put the hot part with the one who will chill. You dont want to isolate both.
Meh tbh
Yeah i worry for that too
Never use an electric screwdriver when doing this. PCs are delicate and this will stress the motherboard or shear the fuck out of screw holes.
Might as well use drill
@@ogueyratogeyrat7448 I just hammer it in.
He could get a 4080 if he chose normal parts theme
Aren't there 4080's in white
@@Truck-kun_01the price
Im currently playing around with pc builders locally and white parts are literally the same price or even cheaper except the RAMs and CPU coolers(they have a ridiculous price here)
@@Truck-kun_01they’re at least 200 ish more at least where I’m at which is insane like 20%…
@@tavern05 where I'm at they're like $10 more, in my currency that is which is still above $1000
Ah yes, the classic "spend $500 on aesthetics over actual performance" PC
@Aayush_drawsI have the one with 16gb of vram and works just fine. Not sure how the other models are tho
tiene un gran rendimiento igual, cada quien gasta en estetica lo que quiera
@@PEguinQuAcKers16 gig model is stupid, since most games cant even use all that VRAM, and for some reason it still only runs with a lower bus than the 3060/3060ti. Tests have shown that both 4060 and 4060ti, no matter how much VRAM, are less powerful than the 3060 and 3060ti, because the 30 series cards have a much bigger memory bus. Feels like nvidia is scamming their buyers.
@@Captain_Sky i need 16 for ue5, for example
It’s crazy how none of these nerds know that those electric tools can be set to certain torque levels giving you an even amount of pressure.
People is just stupid 🤣
Assuming the comments comes only from people who built their PC with their own hands from scratch is crazy. See all these comments. I make a bey that not even 10%.
Ok
people are just stupid*@@BaMbOoZeD
Full torqing one side first may lead to uneven pressure wich can cause damage
you should use an impact wrench on the cpu frame to properly secure it
😂❤, exactly, don't you hate when you don't and the cpu escapes? 😂
Для Samsung 990 pro лучше использовать радиатор кастомный, с активным охлаждением ещё лучше, ну и наклейку снять не забывай!
Поверхность подошвы водоблока после снятия наклейки лучшее очистить от клея любым спиртом, это не обязательно но желательно, дотошность - признак хорошего мастера
Затягивать водоблок нужно обязательно крест на крест и болты по одному обороту чтоб распределение термопасты было максимально правильное
😮
Ssd water block? Do you mean heat sync
@@jadencantread возможно это не точности перевода, но я имел ввиду cpu водоблок, его винты необходимо затягивать в определенном порядке по диагонали и по одному обороту для каждого винта за раз
Не нужно снимать наклейку с ССД. Разница будет максимум в 1-2 градуса, а гарантия в большинстве случаев будет утеряна.
@@RapisurazuriOr гарантия от съёма наклейки не теряется, разница в 1-2 градуса будет при плохом охлаждении, при хорошем разница будет в 5-6 градусов, например мой 990pro на 2tb греется не выше 40 градусов, что несомненно продлит ему срок службы и не придется обращаться по гарантии ;)
That thermal paste application was smooth
That Spatula is the most important piece.
One kidney ❌
two kidneys ✅
It's not even that good a performance build either. It's all for the white aesthetic.
Her: he's probably put cheating right now
Me building a $9000 pc just cuz I'm bored:
People spending money on RGB lighted fans and liquid cooling systems for playing videogames and calling it "technology": 🤡🤡🤡
Dude just used a fucking impact drill to install his cpu 💀💀💀
Like every damn pc case, no front ventilation at all. Great.
What? There’s fans in the side right there lmao.
@@cryolite08 Im talking about FRONT ventilation. Which is more important than side ventilation. And in this case, all airflow is completly blocked by tempered glass. The fans that you are seeing are the radiator fans from the CPU watercooling. There is no other ventilation anywhere.
@@Captain_Sky erm, if you haven’t noticed there are 10 fans in the pc case, 6 for intake, 4 for exhaust. And the entire back of the case is covered with holes for airflow.
And like you said, a lot of pc cases use this fish tank type of style. I use one myself, and I only have three fans on the front for intake and my temps are fine, I’ve never seen anything go above 70° while gaming. The front ventilation does matter, but not nearly as much as you think.
@@Captain_Sky if you’re so worried about the glass blocking your precious air, just take the side panel off
@@cryolite08 Sure sure, ive been building PC's for over 15 years, but you tell me that front ventilation isnt that important. Also, having holes in the back wont do anything, if there is no air coming in from the front. Removing the side panel ? Good luck with keeping that PC clean. Would be better to just choose a case with a mesh front, also there are cases that have part glass and part mesh front plates.
This is so pretty bro what mb is that
I just did some searching, its probably ASUS TX GAMING B760M WIFI D4
@@kurotaL61200 tyty
You can't over torque the CPU screws. They changed that years ago. So you can use whatever driver you want. They bottom out and won't get any tighter.
Bro overspent on everything except his gpu….
mq
My kind of ASMR... Not only good to ears but also to the eyes 😂
Finally some ASMR you can get behind
Forget the torque, no chance that cpu is making even contact like that with the contact pins or the cooler. Never just slam them down one corner at a time like that, go little by little on each screw so the frame/cooler lower down as flat as possible. Not the end of the world in most cases but definitely not ideal
дрель бы взял еще
лучше перфоратор.
@@gorgorich5463 спасибо
В почему бы не закрутить двух метровой арматурой ?
Перфоратор лучше
Лучше Хаммер
Tell me you’re a clown without telling me
That thermal spread was fucking beautiful!
That Ram Installation just made me buss
Nice Case! ❤
Asus tuf gt502 thank me later
@@vedithingget the h9 flow instead, its literally better in every way
Or the h6 flow
never would i think a goat screeching loud af would ever be asmr
What is name of the this
I mean protector of processor
Please reply me anyone
Dude, stop it with that electric screwdriver on the contact frame and the waterblock
on the frame you have to slowly screw each screw at the same time or half a turn on every screw in a cross pattern until they are all tight (which hopefully happens about at the same time for them all)
same for the waterblock on the CPU, but less extreme
a instead of half a turn, you can do like 2 turns
I know this is much slower and annoying
but unless you have 4 electric torque screwdrivers you can use at the same time
it's the only real option
This is satisfying, I thought I was gonna bust 😫
I would’ve downgraded the CPU to get a better GPU
The cpu is total overkill for this build
@@SaltyDerpsThe i5 12400f and b760 would make more sense if you ask me
Jesus the amount of thermal paste and how it’s applied crushes me… that thing is gonna over heat no problem
Although how you apply thermal paste isn’t a big deal, that method of appliance made so much sense.
M-atx mobo into atx case... 😂
i see no problem there
@@johndoe7766yes there is a problem there...the Motherboard is a m-atx size and the case is capable of normal atx motherboards... So... That left space is causing the overall look of pc to bad looking
A 4090 with dual channel is not the route I would of went at all. Add more sticks and that would be insane for streaming and shit. Great build though looks really nice.
Matx board in an atx case is an unforgivable sin
so schmol 🥺🥺
If he used normal parts he could get 7900 xtx with 5 7500f (But this build Isn't even for Gaming so it doesnt really matter)
I would literally kill for a PC like this
And yet mines still stronger
@@hmmidk6023 what is ur pc build
Thats a budget pc ma guy, not even a midrange
@@cruelson9072 Im rocking a 1050 and an I5 2400
@Frosted21 nice, im rocking a i7 7th gen gtx1050 laptop and a i9 12900k rtx 4070 xD
Putting the CPU first is smart because it covers the pins, good thinking.
Ready to play Minesweeper!
I've never heard of that Motherboard company and I've been building PCs for 20 years lol.
No, you took away the anime waifu cpu case. Awesome video but that part hurt.
Bruh
Get back to reality bro , stop this gross nonsense anime waifu thing , it kills your soul , trust me , better for yourself😉
A toda la critica digo no? Pregunto se puede armar esa compu o son al azar todo? Saben como se llama cada componente y cuanto sale armar uno igual??
Do you make these then sell them? If so where do you sell them? Also what kind of screwdriver is that
金かけてるね
相当良いマシンが出来るね!❤
Если бы, со мной дружил дьявол то у меня тоже был бы такой пк😢
A good mechanic knows his tools
So lazy with that screwdriver
Here is a fun fact: You would get better performance with a 3060ti, since it has a much bigger memory bus and comes with 12 gigs of VRAM, which is more than enough and could have saved you a few hundred bucks. And that case you chose has no airflow at all, which will be bad for the GPU. Just some small tips for next time 😅
That’s so satisfying to watch 🤐🤍
can i ask bro? its no problem when u place full of ram slot? like i5 12400f only support dual channel?
All four slots is fine, just because it’s dual channel doesn’t mean only use two. You’ll just get double dual channel
@@Matty27 oh i see ty
You're making TikTok a better place, one video at a time.
5к лайков, и он дарит мне этот пк 😢
What’s the cpu mount didn’t like the clip set up the new one is neat though
He has SOME balls to make a PC with intel 13th gen, Samsung 980 and a 4060 Ti at this time
Spreading thermal oaste like that is wild 😂
グリスの塗り方天才
when he put the graphics card the sound it made was the most satisfactory sound ive ever heard
Thermal pad under NVME drive required? Mine certainly doesn't have one 😮
Its not a thermal pad. Its a vibration pad, which isn't required in the first place. A thermal pad is when you want to move thermals across different mediums like a component to a heatsink or cooling system.
i love seeing these nice clean builds and looking over at what i like to call my performance always aesthetics never build (its really ugly)
Heyy bro Grettings, what is these Case please? and these liquid cooler
he really went all in with that Minecraft beta door sound power button
best part of this vid was the thermal paste spread. 10/10
А с каким усилием затягиваете винты на CPU отвёрткой? Прикольная штука эта эоектро о вётка.
"Never use a drill while bulding a pc" - Linus Tech Tips
I Have Intel Core I7 😎😎😎, but old video-card.
Me encanto todo el proceso,
Pero prefiero colocar el procesador con un destornillador manual para no dañar los pines
id enjoy just a little pan-around at the end so i can enjoy looking at the finished product...
That thermal paste spread😩wow
統一感あってオサレ
My computer is
CPU: Intel Xeon Scalable Gold 6336Y (2EA)
M/B: SUPERMICRO MBD-X12PI-NT
RAM: SAMSUNG DDR4-3200 ECC/REG 768GB(64Gx12)
SSD: SAMSUNG 980 PRO M.2 NVMe 2TB
VGA: NVIDIA H100 80GB PCIE (4EA)
CASE: 4U RACK Type Rail KIT
POWER: 2000W PLATINIM + 1000W GOLD
Water Cooling Parts: 1U LGA 4189(2EA), NVIDIA H100 Block(4EA),
30T Radiator (2EA), All in one Pump, EPDM Clamp, EPDM, Quick Disconnect
If you don't need this computer can be accepted as a gift 😂
A miser pays twice, and a stupid one three times.
You could not catch me using a powered screw driver when building a pc
Not that I have ever built a pc, one of the first tools I would probably get would be small, electric screwdriver, one of those ones that are the size of a pen, maybe even one with adjustable torque if I wanted to be fancy.
Nunca pensé que pudiese relajarme placenteramente y entristecerme tristemente al mismo tiempo.
go to great lenght of using cpu contact frame but it's just 13600k...and the way you install it give me a headache.
The stock heatsink in any mobo is just BAD, the M.2 will get damaged over time due to heat. You can get anything much better for 4 or 5 bucks.
If your NVMe drive is getting considerably hot you should check it, it's probably defective. They are not supposed to warm up significantly and the standard heatsink is more than enough..
@@ДмитроПрищепа-д3я not for the Samsung 980 and 990. They run hot, every single mobo heatsink is garbo, and every single stock heatsink from Samsung is bad too. That said, even the cheapest drives will get to 70c easily under load with the rotten cheap stock heatsinks that come with any mobo.
@@Mache. well damn, I guess 990 is that godawful with its thermals, huh? That's definitely not normal for NVMe drives tho.
Overall it look surprisingly clean and nice for a 1080 p gaming 👍👍👍,w to the chasis
Does the nonstock- cpu holder void the motherboard’s warranty?
Best way I've seen to apply thermal paste so far!
Is it Good for Deep Learning tasks?
He spread the thermal paste! What a champ
Era aire acondicionado o CPU ? XDDD ( Fuera de broma, realmente es increíblemente genial 💓😭)
Nice, now i can play chess peacefully
So here’s a question. When should you ever get an i9 processor 1400k
Ill be getting a 3060 for my i3 13100f but way on in the future what would you say is a good cpu upgrade if im keeping that card
Not mounting the cooler first before putting it in the case is blasphemy
Hi. The contact frame is the best part! ❤
“It’ll be about 5-10 business days”
Super cool, but I'm an electrician who loves building PCs. I laugh at the auto batt powered screw driver. No torque perspective at all with a tool like that.
Is that metal bracket over the proc an upgrade or part of the mobo?
Separately, they are called Contact Frame
@@supremeasura3358 is it something I should have got when I built my pc? I have the z790 edge wifi MSI board with a 1-5 13900k and only a tower cooler for the moment.
Called me poor without saying a word
СВО не правильно собрал, нужно помпу развернуть на 180 градусов, чтоб трубки заходили влево, а то они мешают для установки дополнительной планки ddr. Радиатор разверните и трубки заходящие в помпу слева.