No better way to find out than to test it yourself. Water cooling is a little overrated anyways from personal experience. I'm running my i9 14900k with a Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120SE and it runs fairly cool. There is absolutely no need to overclock these modern CPU's for normal users/gamers and that kind of renders watercooling obsolete if you can keep the setup at operating temps during the summer times. Only real reason for watercooling I find valid is perhaps the noise and maybe the "cool" factor some people like about them? Some fans are just really noisy (personally don't have any issues with it as I don't hear them at all)
@JesseMate fair enough I guess if you tend to venture into the bios and whatnot you might possibly end up doing that but what could you possibly want to do in the bios if you don't know what you're doing? (That's just a general statement, I'd have no idea if you have knowledge about the bios and PC's or not). I own a small shop around my area and I used to work in it myself when I first started out so I'd say I have a fair amount of builds under my belt and over the years I find it less and less necessary to overclock, it was more like a "trend" at some point and people would be minmaxing their budget setups with all the nifty tools/components but like I mentioned above in the other comment that's kind of pointless now with modern components that are A LOT better than what we used to have. The i9 14900K I mentioned I use has a base clock speed of 3,2Ghz and overclocks itself as needed to 6Ghz. There is no way you're ever going to be reaching that under normal conditions for everyday use and gaming (max I've had it go to by itself is 5,8Ghz during stress test) by the time you reach that you'll be bottlenecked by another component first most likely
Yeah. I don't even know what the problem is. Is the one an intake fan and the output fan is smaller? This is why people ask people that already know what they're doing to build pcs. I'm not getting a PhD in electro-surgery just to have a pc that can run all my graphics mods.
@@eternalrage6548 The got 2 CPU coolers. You can only have 1. So that a redundant purchase. Also regarding the Water AIO its ok for more budget CPUs but if you have a 7800X3d its probably for gaming and you want those as cool as possible. He could return both coolers and just get 1 more powerful one. I wouldnt call it a "SCREW UP" just a first time error that is easily fixable depending where and when you bought your parts.
@zekkari27 he posted the image to ask if he messed up but he didn’t buy a pic he’s building it so he wanted to know if he’s missing anything so shut up
@@TwistedJewel707 yep the only problem is the cooler and he need a big case thats it. Unlike me I didn't realize my motherboard runs ddr4 ram and the website I used to check told me to change ram instead of motherboard. I didn't relize that half a year latter smh
No. Bri is a dumbass for buying two cooler and not actually researching what he was doing. People say all the time "I did my research but it's all confusing and idk what I'm doing" then you clearly didn't read. Building this shit is not hard at all. There's no excuse for buying two coolers.
Apparently, just like McDonalds 'royally screwed up' my sandwich by adding an extra squirt of ketchup. Pff and they want money to live off of like this is some kind of functioning society... smh
@@choppchopp9975 yeah, he probably bought the fan with the CPU then bought all the NZXT stuff later and didnt think too much about it. Not worth a video, hopefully its just a little short and theres not a 15min movie out there YT about it. Not content.
This becomes several levels more complicated if you buy items from another country since they’re not available in your region. You screw up a component, and you are pretty much stuck with it.
He has 2 coolers. The cracken is bigger, and liquid cooled. He probably meant to buy an extra fan or something, and boughta whole other smaller cooler. Plus, everything is AMD, so hope everything's compatible. Doesn't show the case, but... eh, ive seen pcs built in egg crates, so *possible* this might look like a mess... eh
@@lostchild What does "everything is AMD so hope everything is compatible" even mean? You can literally put a 15y old AMD cooler on an AM5 mainboard because they still use the same backplate, they are not Intel.
I expected the moterboard to be for Intel processors, not simply wasting $20 on a shit cooler. If that's a royal screw up in your eyes, my life choices would give you nightmares.
That wasn't dreadful mistake. You know what could have gone bad? You bought amd cpu, and....somehow you also bought intel socket motherboard, that support only ddr4, and you bought ddr5 memory stick.
And this is why I bought a steam deck (it may technically be a pc, but it acts like a console for some for a good few of my games and I don't need to build it)
@@danmystro a spare cpu cooler comes in clutch when your trying to fix a more complicated water cooler. Had that scenario hit me and I wound up ordering a fan cooler on amazon while I prep my cooling once it broke down.
Yeah but it's a liquid cooler. Nothing else in the system has liquid cooling components. It is a totally different and far more advanced system. Not for first timers.
@@danmystroyeah it is lol. AIO pumps can be inconsistent and fail quickly depending on the manufacturer, and if you have to send it back for repair/replacement then it's nice to have a backup
I've been using the same h100i AIO since 2014 and it's still going strong. Should I replace it? Probably. Am I tempting fate? Yeah. It did make it 10 years though, and yes my thermals are great
What I learned is that if you don’t know anything about computers, don’t try to learn via social media help 😊. Because they will flame you for not know everything.
They probably bought the budget cooler, realized it wasn’t enough, and then bought the AIO. Doesn’t seem fair to clown this dude for catching their own “mistake”
I ran the v5 with a i7 7700k and most I ever saw was 65 while gaming and 70 during stress test. That cpu has a tdp of 91 watts. The v5 cooler supposedly is rated for 150. I'd think it would be fine but might start getting a little bit toasty
“Royally screwed up” made me think he forgot to buy the monitor or smth what’s wrong with accidently buying an extra cpu cooler, if ur first one breaks np
@@grossmeister1181Idk, maybe he already has one. Case isn’t something you exactly worry about when asking for advice. If it’s too small, you can very easily return it and buy a bigger one.
Don’t get me wrong I’d probably be a PC gamer too if I had like $2500-$3000 to blow but yeah it’s really difficult to listen to PC master race nerds talk about their computers without just instantly thinking “virgin” lol. They all just have this super pretentious energy
me neither. but Im assuming he has to do something pc nerds never do. Get out of his chair, go outside and talk to humans in person to return something
I can remember the time my dad showed the first computer he built. It was a wirewrapped apple II replica with an old telex as keyboard and a small black and white monitor as a screen hahahaha. Man what did the times change
@@Notllamalord Do you believe everything 1 person says? Or do you look at multiple people? I guess you only like zach, judging my your useless comment "Did you watch the whole video" my ass
They did back about 8 years ago when I built my friend's PC. They were usually only for higher-end GPUs, but I think if they still do it, a 4070 Ti would qualify.
This doesn't seem like a massive screw up. I think this is overreacting and deterring people from getting into the PC market if anything. The first time builder did a good job -- just return the Vetroo V5 and keep the AIO. Sidenote: my wife uses a Vetrop V5 to cool an i9 12900k and it works fine enough. Definitely a bit undersized, but even if he used the Vetroo V5 instead of the AIO it would be serviceable.
It's an honest mistake. The real problem is all of you people who don't allow people to make a mistake and trash them online. They asked for help, not criticism. Thumbs down on your short!
I use the same combo 7800x3d with v5 and my idle temps usually 35-40 and gaming usually sits around 60-70 unless I’m playing the finals it goes up to 80
@@Drypickle can I ask what case you have and if you've set up custom fan curves? That seems like it's running pretty toasty, I've not played a game yet that's gotten my 7800X3D above 60 degrees, it's normally about 50. I recommend undervolting too, there's objectively no reason not to, no downsides and it takes a couple minutes.
@@gopnikolai7483 I’ve got the fractal pop air design and no custom fam curves but thanks I’ll check out how to undervolt since this is my first pc only had it for a month. I do also have fans coming in that I wanna top mount to see if that’ll help because when it gets above 75c I get sketched out
my case is open on both sides, with wires hanging everywhere drives aren't locked down. i dust it once a month and it's been kicking for like 8 years now.
Man buys all compatible components as far as I can tell. Before he touches the build, asks for help online to make sure. Gets appropriate feedback and hopefully uses that feedback well. You and probably half of Reddit act like he’s kicked a puppy. Also, in his defense and my own even, I’ve bought a couple cooler types to see what might fit or work best in the case. Getting dimensions exists, but sometimes you find out this lip is in the way or how other components sit means a cooler has to be oriented a different way. Leave the dude alone
The first mistake was asking for advice *after* making the purchase. You could easily get the list of parts you are thinking about and ask before you spend the money.
True, but sometimes its easier to visualize and ask for help when everything is on one picture. Plus its not like he cant return it, just as long as its not opened and within a certain time frame. An extra step sure, but nothing was ultimately lost.
Why do you love to use reddit as your punching bag? The comment literally told him what could be improved because the post asked what improvements could be made. He was trying to be HELPFUL.
My first thought was “no case?”😂
Same
Fr
My first thought was “where is the power supply” then I realized I’m blind lol
Same
broooo same
If this is royally screwed up, then what I did my first build is a war crime
LMAO that’s what the same I would say about my first one I still remember having just two of the screws that were holding up the motherboard just two
@@Spartanmaster723I double taped mine.
What did you do 😂
How did u build it😂
@@Spartanmaster723HHAHAHAH no way, same bro and its still on 2 screws hahah
"First time PC builder screws up."
Accidentally buys 2 CPU coolers.
And we wonder why people call us douchebags.
Right- "this guy made a very small mistake as it's his first time building a computer, what an idiot am I right?".
I thought he didn't have a screen
@@wearegeekoclock A monitor is not part of a pc, you buy a monitor so you can display what is on your pc
@@Noviano05… Ight bro w/e u say
Don't worry, it's redditor, if cp are allowed there, they will open their true mask
Wowzers he really screwed up, he bought a whole extra cpu cooler. How will he ever recover from this
The screw up was him posting it on reddit
@@zacvh_ minus the word "it"
@@MrDeadSignalalso replace "posting" with "going"
I actually talked to that guy and he said the reason why he got two coolers because he didn’t know which one was better ✌️✌️✌️
If true this comment needs to be higher up the chain
No better way to find out than to test it yourself. Water cooling is a little overrated anyways from personal experience. I'm running my i9 14900k with a Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120SE and it runs fairly cool. There is absolutely no need to overclock these modern CPU's for normal users/gamers and that kind of renders watercooling obsolete if you can keep the setup at operating temps during the summer times. Only real reason for watercooling I find valid is perhaps the noise and maybe the "cool" factor some people like about them? Some fans are just really noisy (personally don't have any issues with it as I don't hear them at all)
@@rukinaaidk If I had a PC i would have Water coolers because knowing me I would find a way to overclock the fuckin thing on accident
@JesseMate fair enough I guess if you tend to venture into the bios and whatnot you might possibly end up doing that but what could you possibly want to do in the bios if you don't know what you're doing? (That's just a general statement, I'd have no idea if you have knowledge about the bios and PC's or not). I own a small shop around my area and I used to work in it myself when I first started out so I'd say I have a fair amount of builds under my belt and over the years I find it less and less necessary to overclock, it was more like a "trend" at some point and people would be minmaxing their budget setups with all the nifty tools/components but like I mentioned above in the other comment that's kind of pointless now with modern components that are A LOT better than what we used to have. The i9 14900K I mentioned I use has a base clock speed of 3,2Ghz and overclocks itself as needed to 6Ghz. There is no way you're ever going to be reaching that under normal conditions for everyday use and gaming (max I've had it go to by itself is 5,8Ghz during stress test) by the time you reach that you'll be bottlenecked by another component first most likely
Reddit being Reddit’s “um actually”
How to intimidate someone trying to get into a hobby 101.
Yeah. I don't even know what the problem is. Is the one an intake fan and the output fan is smaller? This is why people ask people that already know what they're doing to build pcs. I'm not getting a PhD in electro-surgery just to have a pc that can run all my graphics mods.
@@eternalrage6548the problem is that he has two different cpu coolers when you can only use one
@@eternalrage6548 The got 2 CPU coolers. You can only have 1. So that a redundant purchase. Also regarding the Water AIO its ok for more budget CPUs but if you have a 7800X3d its probably for gaming and you want those as cool as possible. He could return both coolers and just get 1 more powerful one. I wouldnt call it a "SCREW UP" just a first time error that is easily fixable depending where and when you bought your parts.
@@eternalrage6548 He made the mistake of buying two cpu coolers. That's it. This video is clickbait.
@@acleah thanks for letting me know. That's how these channels earn "do not recommend." Have an awesome day.
It’s not sad. He’s smart for posting it and seeing what could’ve gone wrong
You know what would have been even smarter? Asking before bying the pc 🤣
@zekkari27 he posted the image to ask if he messed up but he didn’t buy a pic he’s building it so he wanted to know if he’s missing anything so shut up
@@TwistedJewel707 yep the only problem is the cooler and he need a big case thats it. Unlike me I didn't realize my motherboard runs ddr4 ram and the website I used to check told me to change ram instead of motherboard. I didn't relize that half a year latter smh
“Just get a PC” this is exactly the reason I’m not gonna get one. Way too complicated
@@zekkari27hey we all make mistakes even obvious ones
*royally screwed up*
He bought two coolers instead of one. Saved you all a minute
This man is reinforcing the super pretentious PC gamer stereotype really well.
I think he licks his own panties after he farts
Bro what… good quality equipment is good quality equipment.
@@andrewmorris8650 🤦♂️
No. Bri is a dumbass for buying two cooler and not actually researching what he was doing. People say all the time "I did my research but it's all confusing and idk what I'm doing" then you clearly didn't read. Building this shit is not hard at all. There's no excuse for buying two coolers.
@@EdwardTHead1776???
So 'buying an extra cooler' is now 'royally screwed up'?
Apparently, just like McDonalds 'royally screwed up' my sandwich by adding an extra squirt of ketchup. Pff and they want money to live off of like this is some kind of functioning society... smh
dude they need to milk the minds of 12y olds to make money on youtube with nonsense speak,... let the man cook
With the price of parts, and in this economy? Yeah fam. Bro had to order off the dollar menu all week to recoup that cheddar.
@@CubeGoddpitiful they should do a better job with your order if they keep messing up come to the mcdonald’s i work at i got you homie
As someone who's clueless about PCs, the guy reacting just seemed to exaggerate it
Oh dear god no...... he has to return 1 item... oh the travesty
Yeah lol he didn't even screw up at all. He just accidentally bought an extra part that he can just return, sell, or gift to a friend
And it is the cheapest one
@@choppchopp9975 i think he just confused cpu cooler with case fans
Yeah these youtube "tech" experts are nothing but low-quality content. Glad I know I can block this one too
@@choppchopp9975 yeah, he probably bought the fan with the CPU then bought all the NZXT stuff later and didnt think too much about it. Not worth a video, hopefully its just a little short and theres not a 15min movie out there YT about it. Not content.
“This guy royally screwed up, I’ll bully him for making a simple mistake” if everybody acted this way, the world would be the same.
he didn't "royally screw up" if anything he made the right decision to ask
He apparently got both coolers because he didn’t know what would work better.
Criminally underrated comment
@@CullenRTerrythat's a totally normal decision to take, especially when you have that much money anyways
@@CullenRTerryngl, that's smart
@@CullenRTerrybetter safe then sorry right?
“Royally screwed up”. You’re absolutely right. He now has to go through the absolute chaos of returning an item
ur being sarcastic but seriously though, i hate returning things it can be such a pain
@@lainnislameLmfaooo it depends
This becomes several levels more complicated if you buy items from another country since they’re not available in your region. You screw up a component, and you are pretty much stuck with it.
Haha thank you - he had a dumb moment and ordered a cheap cpu fan OR it came for free.. no big deal really 🤷♂️
On second thought yeah, that is a major screw up
Bro could still build it. It’s just an extra cooler. Social media really try to make everything seem like the end of the world 🤣
yeah but that also means he's missing a water cooler
@@No-ub5ju what??????? he has an aio just an extra air cooler
@@iVirtuall fatal mistake
True he can just refund it, or sell on ebay or smth.
Init. This is such a lame nerd burn.
The lame chuckle he does like its a big deal. Sometimes I hate my communities.
damn, if that was considered "screwed up" then my 1st ever PC build is an "accidental terrorism".
so..... whoops ?
‘You guys have any advice?’
‘Yeah, just take out one thing.’
“MAN ROYALLY SCREWS UP!!”
The person asking doesn't have a case to assemble the parts into.
But yes the guy in this video is 100% just being an a-hole.
@@Ackbar223 he is probably has a case or he is going to take the case from another pc that already has
Thats what he was asking advice on 🤦♂️
@@Ackbar223you obviously know nothing about the guy in the video. Either that or you just go around cursing people stupidly
still waiting for the part where he “royally screwed up”
At the end of the day, if it works, it works
A case might work
@@Carib1-j9i he probably already has a case
He has 2 coolers. The cracken is bigger, and liquid cooled. He probably meant to buy an extra fan or something, and boughta whole other smaller cooler. Plus, everything is AMD, so hope everything's compatible. Doesn't show the case, but... eh, ive seen pcs built in egg crates, so *possible* this might look like a mess... eh
@@lostchild What does "everything is AMD so hope everything is compatible" even mean? You can literally put a 15y old AMD cooler on an AM5 mainboard because they still use the same backplate, they are not Intel.
Reminder that he advertises shady antivirus companies without disclosing it as an ad.
who?
@@friedricedonkey7209 the only person in the video
So random but maybe we should be thanking you 😂😂
I haven't seen any of those videos but good looking out.
Which vid
It's weird how we so easily move to laugh and ridicule instead of inform and educate.
I expected the moterboard to be for Intel processors, not simply wasting $20 on a shit cooler. If that's a royal screw up in your eyes, my life choices would give you nightmares.
This made me chuckle
That wasn't dreadful mistake. You know what could have gone bad? You bought amd cpu, and....somehow you also bought intel socket motherboard, that support only ddr4, and you bought ddr5 memory stick.
Oddly specific😂
Someone else noticed :)
even worse would be an intel board and ddr4 ram. then you gotta change both the ram and motherboard
I'm a little confused, umm, but where is exactly the motherboard for this build located?
At the back of CPU, right of the picture
“Why do you play on console?”
Building a PC:
And this is why I bought a steam deck (it may technically be a pc, but it acts like a console for some for a good few of my games and I don't need to build it)
Me second thought after the first one is “where is the power supply ?”
It's the C850 Gold behind the ram sticks
I was wondering where's the case
where monitor
Thanks about to comment that
850???
"Royally screwed up" by intentionally getting a spare part? Right, okay.
That's not how a 'spare part' works.
@@danmystro a spare cpu cooler comes in clutch when your trying to fix a more complicated water cooler. Had that scenario hit me and I wound up ordering a fan cooler on amazon while I prep my cooling once it broke down.
Yeah but it's a liquid cooler. Nothing else in the system has liquid cooling components. It is a totally different and far more advanced system. Not for first timers.
@@christophergreensides1410Bud
.. installing an aio is the same thing as installing an air cooler.
@@danmystroyeah it is lol. AIO pumps can be inconsistent and fail quickly depending on the manufacturer, and if you have to send it back for repair/replacement then it's nice to have a backup
this youtube short highlights the importance of me leaving the internet and going on a 7 day silent meditation
I wanted to leave a like but your at 69, I just couldn't do it
@@levi7492 you can do it now
How was it
This guy didn't know that he screwed up when he made this video, until half of youtube told him about it
"Oh no whatever shall I do" *returns extra cooler*
What are you gonna use if you get a leak in the AIO?
Ebay
@@Wobble2007definitely not that air cooler lmao, just fix the leak
@@Wobble2007that's why he will return the AIO. A 150W cooler (like the V5 he bought) is good enough for the 7800X3D (120W tdp)
*proceeds to return the AIO*
No no no, that is a 1000 IQ pro gamer move. Double Cooling 🥶🥶🥶
I mean not necessarily a bad idea if your AIO crap's the bed You have a immediate air cooler replacement for temporary situation
bro just had a good gaming chair
Run the fan outside of the case and use it too cool yourself while gaming
@@jt3000o yeah lol
Boy's CPU is sub zero
He's actually ready for that water cooler to break down and replace it with something more durable :D
Same thought and people want this guy to go waste more money pointless thing later on.
Agreed! I think it's really smart to keep an air cooler backup.
I've been using the same h100i AIO since 2014 and it's still going strong. Should I replace it? Probably. Am I tempting fate? Yeah. It did make it 10 years though, and yes my thermals are great
Probably bought the air cooler for more fans cause sometimes it cost more to buy each fan then it is to buy a cooler with a couple fans
What I learned is that if you don’t know anything about computers, don’t try to learn via social media help 😊. Because they will flame you for not know everything.
Sad reality of first time pc builders
I didn’t make that mistake when I built mine a few weeks ago.
@@anonamos_ Ok
@@anonamos_ wow congrats, you want a trophy? It was a joke for people who don't know everything about computers...
@@huskloImma give him a trophy *unzips pants*
it's still their first time building a pc, takes some time for them to learn.
They probably bought the budget cooler, realized it wasn’t enough, and then bought the AIO. Doesn’t seem fair to clown this dude for catching their own “mistake”
ironically the budget cooler is technically enough.
@@Sierraone1 Right? Its not like the 7800X3D Runs hot, it literally can't due to the 3DCache heat sensitivity... this guy is a tool
I ran the v5 with a i7 7700k and most I ever saw was 65 while gaming and 70 during stress test. That cpu has a tdp of 91 watts. The v5 cooler supposedly is rated for 150. I'd think it would be fine but might start getting a little bit toasty
a 7800x3d can be effectively cooled by a gentle spring breeze
“Royally screwed up” made me think he forgot to buy the monitor or smth what’s wrong with accidently buying an extra cpu cooler, if ur first one breaks np
I thought he got like an Intel motherboard for his AMD cpu. And even then, just send it back and get an AM5 mobo.
Honestly I was waiting for you to say the parts were incompatible or something 😂
Sir, this is a Wendy's
@ZachTechsturf216 i didn't enter no giveaway, quit existing please
The Office?
I screwed up on my build too, accidentally bought a 32GB RAM stick instead of 2x16GB... luckily I was able to exchange it
for real 2 stick is more faster than only 1😂😂
Well - should've just went ahead and go for 64GB, lol
@@tteqhu nah, 64 would be overkill for my build
@@Galaxy-oy4nj can never have enough ram
@@_unitcomesias8271You dont need to future proof ram bro, just for gaming even 16GB is still enough, just upgrade when you need it.
And here I was thinking that the cpu didn’t match the socket on the motherboard.
Yeah, that was my go-to thought when he mentioned "royally screwed up". 2 expensive but incompatible components. Cooler's peanuts
No it's correct. New Ryzen CPUs use a AM5 socket which is LGA style so he's good there.
it doesnt lol Intels sockets are rectangular, amd are square. thats an intel socket.
I was suspecting this or the fact that there's no case.
Bro the way this guy is talking about this guys PC makes it sound like something catasthrophic happened.
when he said “royally screwed up” i thought it would be something more concerning.
No case though...
@@grossmeister1181Idk, maybe he already has one. Case isn’t something you exactly worry about when asking for advice. If it’s too small, you can very easily return it and buy a bigger one.
Proof that PC gaming isn't about playing games but rather how much you want to tinker.
Both
I also don’t understand how a 1500 computer is “mid tier”
@@DanielPennybaker Poor choices for parts tbh 🤣
Wrong. PC gaming will always be superior when it comes down to performance
it's slightly more expensive lego
🤣🤦🏾♂️ I blame the excitement also where the hell is the case
Or the storage
Both Case and Storage was there, just rewatch
@@mierunuh uh there was no case anywhere same for storage
@@FinStuff69 look at the text, not the box
0:08
Having built one before my first thought was "I don't see a power supply"
Props to him by checking Reddit before he built it
That's the sad part
@@walterrising4276 not really, better be safe then sorry imo
@@scrabble567 i'd never ask reddit, ngl. i'd rather join some discord server and ask there
Royal screw up of having an extra 30 dollar cpu cooler, i swear ''pc tech experts'' online can be insufferable.
yea
pretty sure he was being sarcastic 💀
But it was an accident
Genuinely expected the motherboard to be the wrong socket or something
Bro knows so much he needs to touch grass😭
My first thought was "he bought a intel mobo"
I see why you think that but both am5 and intel uses the same clamp style now
@jameswolfe6195 they don't use the same socket or mounting bracket. Though mounting brackets can have multiple holes to fit both
@@jameswolfe6195 but not the same chipset. An Intel chipset can't do shit with a Ryzen processor
I said they use the same clamping style
@@jameswolfe6195 what's that have to do with anything lol
Me knowing nothing about computers: “what an idiot”
Dunning Kruger going strong on this one
@@4doorsmorewhorsDonut Crumble has been ordered for this one
Lmaoo
same
"me crying in the corner cause the only game stuff I ever had was a Nintendo DS and Wii, while also knowing nothing about computers"
Little did we know the AIO was actually hooked up to a custom made foot cooling heatsink
Bros pc is finna detonate the second he loads up anything 😭🙏
As a non PC nerd everything you just said sounds like Gibberish 😂
sounds like car dude Talkin about engines
He bought two fans for his PC when he only needs one
Don’t get me wrong I’d probably be a PC gamer too if I had like $2500-$3000 to blow but yeah it’s really difficult to listen to PC master race nerds talk about their computers without just instantly thinking “virgin” lol. They all just have this super pretentious energy
I'm so glad you told us what he did too because I still have no fucking clue
me neither. but Im assuming he has to do something pc nerds never do. Get out of his chair, go outside and talk to humans in person to return something
I can remember the time my dad showed the first computer he built. It was a wirewrapped apple II replica with an old telex as keyboard and a small black and white monitor as a screen hahahaha. Man what did the times change
Cpu>thermal paste>liquid cooling>thermal paste on top>cooling fan
Easy money
There's literally an AIO in the bottom left... Time to get some glasses lol 😭😭
I don’t understand why he has two cpu coolers though?
@@jakmaneditzppossibly accidental, happens often for a ton of first timer
@@dorayakichan_ he may have also bought both to compare and then he could return the one he didn't like as much or didn't perform well
Did you watch the whole video?
@@Notllamalord Do you believe everything 1 person says? Or do you look at multiple people? I guess you only like zach, judging my your useless comment "Did you watch the whole video" my ass
Unless he's using the AIO for the GPU because if I'm not mistaken NZXT has some type of casing/adapter that will attach an AIO to a graphics card.
They did back about 8 years ago when I built my friend's PC. They were usually only for higher-end GPUs, but I think if they still do it, a 4070 Ti would qualify.
I forget a ssd on my first build😂😅
Dw bro the windows os will be stored in the gpu vram💀
@@Foottube710😂
@@Foottube710😂😂
@@Foottube710💀
🤣🤣@@Foottube710
Bro talked about everything but forgot about caseing
bros gonna explode in solitaire
What's so bad about it? If the aio breaks, he has a replacement.
This guy here carrying the "Pretentious PC Builder" stereotype all by himself
This doesn't seem like a massive screw up. I think this is overreacting and deterring people from getting into the PC market if anything. The first time builder did a good job -- just return the Vetroo V5 and keep the AIO.
Sidenote: my wife uses a Vetrop V5 to cool an i9 12900k and it works fine enough. Definitely a bit undersized, but even if he used the Vetroo V5 instead of the AIO it would be serviceable.
It's an honest mistake. The real problem is all of you people who don't allow people to make a mistake and trash them online. They asked for help, not criticism. Thumbs down on your short!
Honestly, that V5 may be able to cool it just fine while gaming. This cpu is extremely power efficient.
It may run a little warm, but it should do fine. A 7900x3d though it definitely wouldn’t be able to cool.
I use the same combo 7800x3d with v5 and my idle temps usually 35-40 and gaming usually sits around 60-70 unless I’m playing the finals it goes up to 80
yeah that's totally fine@@Drypickle
@@Drypickle can I ask what case you have and if you've set up custom fan curves? That seems like it's running pretty toasty, I've not played a game yet that's gotten my 7800X3D above 60 degrees, it's normally about 50.
I recommend undervolting too, there's objectively no reason not to, no downsides and it takes a couple minutes.
@@gopnikolai7483 I’ve got the fractal pop air design and no custom fam curves but thanks I’ll check out how to undervolt since this is my first pc only had it for a month. I do also have fans coming in that I wanna top mount to see if that’ll help because when it gets above 75c I get sketched out
Everyone laughing till he reveals the gpu was gonna be liquid cooled
With an AIO with a CPU block and pump? No he isn’t. He would need a completely different product/set of products to do that.
@@benjaminmudd2071 ☝🤓
saiki k pfp, amazing
@@methodzeroTY
but the Kraken 240 is a CPU cooler. if he was GPU cooling, he'd need one with a compatible waterblock
*Gently closes closet which contains my first build*
Look he could've honestly done a LOT worse.
it's always good to have a backup cooler in case your AIO breaks
Exactly. Not the case here but especially with a custom water cooling.
@@robbieschirmer8966 I've had a couple AIO coolers leak, not just custom loop.
@@Wobble2007 cool story. You know the word 'especially'?
Wait till bro finds the people who forgot to buy a cooler altogether 😂
Also he didn’t wait for the 4070 Ti Super
Well maybe he wanted to play games now or this post is a bit old
4070 ti is still a very capable card at 1440p
@@VSN-wb2ly yeah I know but same price for even more performance
@@uwestorl-sh4ss agree but the biggest problem with 4070 ti is the VRAM, not the actual performance.
@@uwestorl-sh4ss wait it's now 16?
Welp then yeah it's better
i thought it was he had no case 💀💀
Hell, even the "greatest technician thats ever lived" makes mistakes.
I was like there’s no case???? At the end the 2 CPU coolers got me 😂😂😂
Dude got overexcited and had to - cool down. Badam-tsss...
underrated comment.
This is the most dramatic video I’ve probably ever seen
I forgot to buy screws to fasten my ssd when i built mine, so i used electrical tape as a temp fix. 4 years later and the tape is still there
Guess you "Royally Screwed Up"😅
my case is open on both sides, with wires hanging everywhere drives aren't locked down. i dust it once a month and it's been kicking for like 8 years now.
Bro....
Good cases usually have all the screws you need though. My case came with like 50 different screws for everything lol
Man buys all compatible components as far as I can tell.
Before he touches the build, asks for help online to make sure.
Gets appropriate feedback and hopefully uses that feedback well.
You and probably half of Reddit act like he’s kicked a puppy.
Also, in his defense and my own even, I’ve bought a couple cooler types to see what might fit or work best in the case. Getting dimensions exists, but sometimes you find out this lip is in the way or how other components sit means a cooler has to be oriented a different way.
Leave the dude alone
I swear tech channels are filled with people like him
You can see the parts list below, he only mentions the AIO, maybe it’s for something else and he put it in the pic by accident 🤷♀️
i think the other cooler is for the fan as in cooling it says 240mm kraken and rgb fan idk
@@AwesomeKoffeeah yeah, so it does. I stand corrected
All this short needs is some unrelated gameplay footage.
“Case has left the chat”
"Your brain has left the chat"
@@nu4473alr u tell me where the case is smarty pants💀💀💀
@@CdubYahfr bro 0:08
@@CdubYahfr dumbass
@@CdubYahfr
He listed it idiot.. try to look for the original post.
Motherboard): NZXT N7 B650E (Power): NZXT C850 Gold (RAM): T-Force Delta DDR5 32GB (Cooling): Kraken 240 RGB fan (Mouse): Logitech G703 (Keyboard): Steelseries Apex 5 hybrid (Headset): Corsair Void RGB Elite (Storage): WD black 2TB SSD w/ Heatsink (GPU): Gigabyte Geforce RTX 4070 Ti (CPU): Ryzen 7 7800X3D (Case): Corsair 4000D RGB (Monitor): LG Ultrawide 34in 160hz 1440
I honestly didn't recognize any of those problems and I don't think many people did but I'm proud of you.
Pc nerds are the equivalent of car nerds
but worse because they gatekeep more
And statistically have less friends @@theorphanobliterator
@@theorphanobliteratorat least car nerds have car meets
I thought it would end in him accidentally buying an Intel motherboard instead
The first mistake was asking for advice *after* making the purchase. You could easily get the list of parts you are thinking about and ask before you spend the money.
True, but sometimes its easier to visualize and ask for help when everything is on one picture. Plus its not like he cant return it, just as long as its not opened and within a certain time frame. An extra step sure, but nothing was ultimately lost.
Bro thought he was the main character
Average reddit moment!
What?
@@NathanAnStuffbro I fucking shat my pants
@@sordonic9195bro can i shit your pants?
Why do you love to use reddit as your punching bag? The comment literally told him what could be improved because the post asked what improvements could be made. He was trying to be HELPFUL.
"Royally screwed up"
Jesus Christ, no wonder PC gamers seem annoying to other gamers
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This wasn’t even video worthy. Why bother?
“I Love Yapping about Sonic” I’m dying help 😂
Yall talking about coolers... but I'm like.. "he doesn't have a case to put all that in"
man, that build is gonna be soooo cool
I cant even tell a gpu from a cpu 😭
GPU is graphic card cpu processor
But it’s sore thumb..
Cpu is the smallest component of a pc and gpu is the biggest one😂
@@miloshd. oh ok
@@mehrdad00 Thought the case is the biggest one😂
my pc might get me a death sentence...
Should have just gotten the ryzen 4070
Me who probably bought 3 coolers, 8 cases, and 7 CPUs on “accident”:
Storage? Cabinet?😂😂😂
Please never call a case a cabinet again that was disgusting
wtf is a cabinet?
@@RaqsoicyCabinet is a proper term. Don't force your preferences. 😂
how is he using his cpu if the motherboard has a intel socket💀
what was the point in making this short
Asking for advice after buying everything is a war crime
Im sure the internet was kind and understanding to him