Some tips for next time: Three must read manuals: Your cases’, your motherboard’s and your AIO cooler’s. Also, very important: Cable management starts the moment you do, not at the very end. Plan out how you’re gonna want to run all cables before putting your motherboard in.
My introduction to PC building was less of a complete build and more of a modification. Replacing ram on a HP Pavillion taught me a lot about the basic components of a PC! :)
This was a really good video. It gave the feeling of an average guy learning and having a hard time. The only problems I had with my first PC was putting the ram in the wrong place and connecting the display port to my motherboard instead of my GPU.
Those are some great specs. Congratulations. I built my first PC about 2 years ago and it's time to upgrade. Still deciding if I should just swap out the cpu & graphics card or build another from scratch. It really isn't that difficult, just research and follow build guides.
only upgrade if your case is too small for good parts, don't build from scratch, not even if your mother board is damaged or you need another one, mother boards are replaceable, and it's way cheaper to upgrade part by part than build a PC from scratch.
I made a lot of mistakes making my first rig (in terms of buying parts) and I learned a lot from it lol. But this is something else for a first build a 4k budget is literally four times what I had lol but I hope your enjoy your build man it looks great!
I just built my first pc 2 days ago after having 2 pre builds and it was also 4k but I got the liquid cooled 4090 :D I picked all the parts by watching a bunch of YT videos and my cable managment is awful but the front looks good! xD
Actually Intel uses LGA so the pins are in motherboard while amd has pins on the back except for the AM5 which is also LGA. But it's still ok! Congrats Carter you built your pc!
Hey carter I was wondering if how much I can get your old gaming pc (the mid one) because I never had one and I’m not building one so how much are you looking
W setup! Absolutely killed it for your first build. I recently did an all-black PC build as well on my channel and it turned out well but yours is definitely on another level. Keep up the great content man :)
This pc looks awesome and I recently built my own pc a month ago and my budget was 10x less than yours at 450$ But it works well getting 120 fps In real games as well which is a big step up from a 40 fps ps4
@@MaliEndz pc with slightly worse performances than a series s > series s since you are free to do anything on a pc but a consosle is a eco system of subscriptions and stuff and also if you want to upgrade you gotta buy a whole new console rather than a upgrade that could make you get really good performance but it is like 200 like upgrading your cpu for example dang i just realized im yapping
With those specs, maybe take off performance and use the benefit of direct x 12 and you'll see real FPS boosts since your GPU can handle a lot of the power now
he said he got the best pc money can buy. Improvements: Motherboard: Rog maximus apex GPU: Rog strix rtx4090 CPU: Intel core i9 14900k RAM: G-skill trident 7200 ghz Cooler: heatkiller 4 pro And on the radiator unscrew the fans, flip them and then put them back in the wrong way, it cools your radiator and your pc at the same time
Holy!!!! Go ahead and treat yourself 😮 Awesome job doing the work yourself. It took me a while to build mine as well. You got some pretty awesome specs, that 4090 is 🔥🔥
Haha I was fed up with my other one! Got super slow while editing, couldn't really stream and play at the same time because my game felt so bad. Decided to just eliminate all the issues!
i like how every creator that ever builds a pc does bare research and then pretends that the fps is amazing. when on windows the default hrzt/fps is set to 60 and I just know he didn't check and change that before convincing himself that the money was worth it with a few numbers in the top right of his screen. if you see this go into system settings and change your systems hrzt to your monitors native option and youl see the difference trust.
I just got my second PC off of FB Marketplace for around $470 with an RX 5700XT and a Ryzen 7 3700x. I plan to upgrade but I think I got a pretty good deal
So much money wasted just for fortnite and a bit of editing. Only reason to get something like this is for professional high end video editors doing 3d work.
i managed to build a 1000 dollar gaming rig (brand new and used parts). I got a ryzen 5 5600 and rx 6800xt. A 32 gb of dual channel ram. A respectable FSP hydro g 750W gold rated psu. Asus tuf b450m plus ii. 6 arctic p12 argb fans. darkflash dlm21 mesh case. darkflash dx240 AIO (replaced stock fans with arctic). A couple of 1 tb harddrive and SSD. both 2.5. I am playing on a 1440p ultra wide monitor, so the CPU and GPU combo is great. I can play fortnite epic settings at 100 fps (max nanite and lumen), and most games at 60+ fps with some RT on. I mainly play rdr2, and I can reach a 100 frames at max. I built this system for the past month, and I cant be happier with what I built for the price. Basically twice the power of a ps5, with twice the price. And its a PC! I can do anything I want with it. Even emulation ;) (TOTK 60 fps RT). Never had a BSOD or sudden crashes, which I was surprised, considering my gaming laptop does that a lot. This build is a monster for its price. It took me months of planning and finding parts that are in good condition. I got the rx 6800 xt secondhand for a little under 400 dollars. I do not plan to upgrade anytime soon, but will upgrade my CPU, motherboard, and an nvme (for PCIE 4.0). and some aesthetic stuff probably around Christmas this year until early next year. Sidenote: I undervolted my GPU to reduce electricity bill at the same performance. 1030 mV at stock speeds. Max vram speed. Stable as hell with an average of 70 W power reduction. CPU idle temps hover around 35 to 40 deg C and 58 deg C at full load. GPU sits around 70 to 80 at full. Noise level is silent and I cant hear it even when playing in speakers.
Im planning a build and im getting This case and as soon as I saw the riser cable GPU slot I was so relieved because I didn't know if the gpu.would work ty
I had not built a system in 14 years until last February, about a $900.00 build. Well, it has been perfect, I am using it now and everyday. Just take it slow and steady.
Good job on your first build man! I'm just starting to get into the world of PC building and currently in the process of saving to build my own, and seeing you get confused about all the cables is so relatable! LIKE WHERE THE HELL DO ALL OF THEM GO Anyways good job once again, it looks awesome!
Change the way the side fans are on your pc. You only have fresh air from the bottom, which harms your performance. Flip them arount for better airflow to create positive pressure.
If you wanted the "Best PC money could buy", then you should've got these parts: i9 13900KS Special Edition or the Ryzen 9 7900X3D for the CPU ASUS ROG Strix RTX 4090 or a MSI Surpim X RTX 4090 for the GPU Crucial T700 4TB for the SSD Any 80+ Titainium PSU(ROG Strix is good) Asus ROG Maximus Z790 Apex for the Motherboard Or just watercool the whole thing with a custom loop
Great video, straight to the point without a bunch of unless information, the only downside is the camera quality, just a little inconsistent. Overall great video!!!
What sucks is you ordered the 13900k before the 7800x3D was released... its still almost the best! Since you making videos its actually the best, I am silly.
The 13900k is the better CPU. You have no clue what your talking about. The 3D v cache is only better in a small amount of games. While the 13900k is consistently on par or better. Also it annihilates it in workstation tasks and multitasking due to it having 24 cores, higher IPC and clock speed vs only 8 cores.
for the pc cables I recommend getting some nice custom cables from lian li if your pc case was white but in this case I'd recommend some nice braided cables from cablemod in black for a cleaner minimal look, gpu cable, 24pin cable, and 8 pin+4 pin cpu power cable on the top left ===================================================================================================== (also the wire for cpu on top left is sticking out you can put it through the hole for it that's right over the port)
Pins on the back of an Intel CPU? Go on ............. With RGB the amount of cable clutter increases but you you a bit misled while building but the plug fits into the motherboards header. Did you look at the motherboard's manual? Congrats on your build my friend !!
let me explain the pc parts for you. CPU: It processes things and explains to the pc what to do, so its kinda like the brain of the pc. RAM: its like Short-term memory in humans, so its sorta like the brain of the pc. SSD: long term memory, it helps store information and not forget it, like a brain would. GPU: It processes what the pc's eyes are seeing to allow you to see a display, so its like the brain of the pc. Conclusion: Every part functions like the brain.
Please, for the love of the tech gods, put that HDD on the 3.5 inch bay and not hanging like a 2.5 inch SATA SSD, PLEASE
PC: "I'm a $4000 PC what is my purpose?"
"You play Fortnite."
PC: "Oh my God."
I get that reference
all that money for the aio to not have an led screen
Some tips for next time:
Three must read manuals: Your cases’, your motherboard’s and your AIO cooler’s.
Also, very important:
Cable management starts the moment you do, not at the very end. Plan out how you’re gonna want to run all cables before putting your motherboard in.
just drop a tut bro
@@cookieblaster4283bro is about to drop a tut (💩)
@@saltknot hdds are mainly used to just store stuff. he makes content, so an hdd is a good buy for his use.
Well this was a journey... Stick around til the VERY end to see what RGB aesthetic I went with!
And subscribe!
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My introduction to PC building was less of a complete build and more of a modification. Replacing ram on a HP Pavillion taught me a lot about the basic components of a PC! :)
This was a really good video. It gave the feeling of an average guy learning and having a hard time. The only problems I had with my first PC was putting the ram in the wrong place and connecting the display port to my motherboard instead of my GPU.
@@gogipoggers what mistakes if i may ask
I also messed the display port part up too… Still working in my pc rn, stuck at the getting the operating system going
Trying to build my first gaming pc. And I’m so lost. This video just made me feel like ima screw it up.
Those are some great specs.
Congratulations.
I built my first PC about 2 years ago and it's time to upgrade.
Still deciding if I should just swap out the cpu & graphics card or build another from scratch.
It really isn't that difficult, just research and follow build guides.
Just swap the cpu and gpu, just dont waste your time of starting a another pc build, and you´re ready to go
only upgrade if your case is too small for good parts, don't build from scratch, not even if your mother board is damaged or you need another one, mother boards are replaceable, and it's way cheaper to upgrade part by part than build a PC from scratch.
i would build another or swap 3 things motherboard cpu and graphics card
@@NoOnesEditsif you swap your motherboard you may have to upgrade to ddr5 ram
As someone who’s good at game development and software building a pc is nothing. Trust me never buy pre built
Nice Carter!! Congrats on building your first PC! I'm prepping up my list for my 2nd build!
I made a lot of mistakes making my first rig (in terms of buying parts) and I learned a lot from it lol. But this is something else for a first build a 4k budget is literally four times what I had lol but I hope your enjoy your build man it looks great!
I got a lot of help on my parts list, definitely wouldn't have had a compatible PC if I picked all of them haha
@@Carter2k can we please play it is my dream
Hey man. Im planning on building my first pc, got any advice for me?
I just built my first pc 2 days ago after having 2 pre builds and it was also 4k but I got the liquid cooled 4090 :D I picked all the parts by watching a bunch of YT videos and my cable managment is awful but the front looks good! xD
Build looks sick icl 🔥
2:00 bro just named a PC better than mine and average according to Steam Hardware Survey and wrote "Very Bad" in bold red
Its a bit worse than mine, same gpu but I have a better cpu, and Im ngl it deserves the rating
@@lucid8078 me with an interegated gpu and 8gb of ram:
i have the same specs but i have a 1050 ti rather than a 1060
Actually Intel uses LGA so the pins are in motherboard while amd has pins on the back except for the AM5 which is also LGA. But it's still ok! Congrats Carter you built your pc!
Does people who buy 4k pc gaming swap their component after 2-5 years like everyone ?
Damn his power supply costs more than my whole setup...
Hey carter I was wondering if how much I can get your old gaming pc (the mid one) because I never had one and I’m not building one so how much are you looking
Hmu ill build one for u. Choose what components u want.
Build one, it’s cheaper and you can choose all the parts.
man build one, cheaper, and you can get parts used for even more cheaper. i saw someone build a 3070ti build for 1k
Dam so I should build one then
Yes
congrats bro i'm still using my old pc i built in 2014 💀
CONGRATS on building your PC!
The fact that your graphics card costs more than my hole pc is kinda crazy
W PC Carter looks sick now that it’s fully built! Can’t wait for the next vid! ❤🔥
W setup! Absolutely killed it for your first build. I recently did an all-black PC build as well on my channel and it turned out well but yours is definitely on another level. Keep up the great content man :)
this video thumbnail and title are basically the exact same as henry vo's
Seeing people have so much fun makes me so goddamn jealous
Bros first “very bad” pc is better than mine rn lmao
0:58 "Let's see if I can manage to mess it up" 💀💀
rip to his 13th gen i9 (13 and 14th gen intel cpus that are i7 and i9 mainly are randomly crashing)
imagine he didn't know there was a switch at the back and he turned it on and nothing happens and he just sitting there
This pc looks awesome and I recently built my own pc a month ago and my budget was 10x less than yours at 450$
But it works well getting 120 fps
In real games as well which is a big step up from a 40 fps ps4
Should got a ps5
Well I got a pc not just for gaming I needed a computer to do schoolwork because my old laptop broke
@@JeeVosh oh fair enough hopefully 🙏 I can get a 4070 5800x3d
@@Aoxipy. I have a R5 3600 and an Rx 580
@@JeeVosh yeah well yours is for school work and I don’t know if you want one for gaming but a pc is a pc
Intel & Nvidia
Bro you literally stole the title
from who?
ua-cam.com/video/kaeVZ54SrUc/v-deo.htmlsi=8NzfLv-7xK35smIu
@@NEpolean-BS-FFTKhenry vo
And thumbnail tbh
Yeah he did
You called my old pc bad. Let’s hope the rest of the video makes me happier
0:51 bro gave the drop on himself💀
Bro made great progress
Damm first ever pc with 4090☠️☠️☠️
Bro called his 2nd pc mid 💀but still i feel happy that you made this setup and succeeding on building it
Nice build :) 🎉. Hope sometime i will be able to build my computer too
Ty for the pc build it was budget friendly
"the best gaming pc money can buy" BRO NAHH YOU'VE LIT JUST GOT INTO THE RABBIT HOLD
This makes me want to build my own PC. That is a huge upgrade from my PS4. My PS4 starts to be incredibly loud and even shaking as I turn it on
Build a pc its worth it
Buy an Xbox series S
@@GokuBlack-sf5kx pc > series s
@@MaliEndz this nigga probably plays Fortnite anyways so a series S is good
@@MaliEndz pc with slightly worse performances than a series s > series s since you are free to do anything on a pc but a consosle is a eco system of subscriptions and stuff and also if you want to upgrade you gotta buy a whole new console rather than a upgrade that could make you get really good performance but it is like 200 like upgrading your cpu for example dang i just realized im yapping
dang that pc is stunning
Great vid this has given me the confidence to build a PC to
for whoever wants to know, the first and third slot is where there sticks on fam to go(for best performance)
If you’re talking about ram it’s the second and 4th slot not the first and third
With those specs, maybe take off performance and use the benefit of direct x 12 and you'll see real FPS boosts since your GPU can handle a lot of the power now
he said he got the best pc money can buy.
Improvements:
Motherboard: Rog maximus apex
GPU: Rog strix rtx4090
CPU: Intel core i9 14900k
RAM: G-skill trident 7200 ghz
Cooler: heatkiller 4 pro
And on the radiator unscrew the fans, flip them and then put them back in the wrong way, it cools your radiator and your pc at the same time
Holy!!!! Go ahead and treat yourself 😮 Awesome job doing the work yourself. It took me a while to build mine as well. You got some pretty awesome specs, that 4090 is 🔥🔥
Haha I was fed up with my other one! Got super slow while editing, couldn't really stream and play at the same time because my game felt so bad. Decided to just eliminate all the issues!
@@Carter2k Well I’m happy for you buddy, congrats 🤙🏼🤙🏼
Thank god he pulled the tape.
bro built a rig that can destroy asteroids with the mere number of FPS, and i like to imagine he plays plant vs zombies on it
For a 4090 I would have recommended a 1500w titanium power supply
Oh fc yeah man
Titanium is a bit overkill
@@i_am_brainrotted yeah platnium is completly fine
But it’s $600 I got a 1500w platinum for 240
Platinum is better. Titanium is overkill
i like how every creator that ever builds a pc does bare research and then pretends that the fps is amazing. when on windows the default hrzt/fps is set to 60 and I just know he didn't check and change that before convincing himself that the money was worth it with a few numbers in the top right of his screen. if you see this go into system settings and change your systems hrzt to your monitors native option and youl see the difference trust.
I just got my second PC off of FB Marketplace for around $470 with an RX 5700XT and a Ryzen 7 3700x. I plan to upgrade but I think I got a pretty good deal
2:00 WHAT? Did i hear correctly? Ryzen 5 5600 and gtx 1060? for that cheap? Thats a steal and also plays most games 1080p high settings
So much money wasted just for fortnite and a bit of editing. Only reason to get something like this is for professional high end video editors doing 3d work.
good job! i’m scared to build one
this inspired me to start making money to buy a pc
Bro you deserve 1m subs
On god
Congrats man
i managed to build a 1000 dollar gaming rig (brand new and used parts). I got a ryzen 5 5600 and rx 6800xt. A 32 gb of dual channel ram. A respectable FSP hydro g 750W gold rated psu. Asus tuf b450m plus ii. 6 arctic p12 argb fans. darkflash dlm21 mesh case. darkflash dx240 AIO (replaced stock fans with arctic). A couple of 1 tb harddrive and SSD. both 2.5.
I am playing on a 1440p ultra wide monitor, so the CPU and GPU combo is great. I can play fortnite epic settings at 100 fps (max nanite and lumen), and most games at 60+ fps with some RT on. I mainly play rdr2, and I can reach a 100 frames at max.
I built this system for the past month, and I cant be happier with what I built for the price. Basically twice the power of a ps5, with twice the price. And its a PC! I can do anything I want with it. Even emulation ;) (TOTK 60 fps RT). Never had a BSOD or sudden crashes, which I was surprised, considering my gaming laptop does that a lot.
This build is a monster for its price. It took me months of planning and finding parts that are in good condition. I got the rx 6800 xt secondhand for a little under 400 dollars.
I do not plan to upgrade anytime soon, but will upgrade my CPU, motherboard, and an nvme (for PCIE 4.0). and some aesthetic stuff probably around Christmas this year until early next year.
Sidenote: I undervolted my GPU to reduce electricity bill at the same performance. 1030 mV at stock speeds. Max vram speed. Stable as hell with an average of 70 W power reduction. CPU idle temps hover around 35 to 40 deg C and 58 deg C at full load. GPU sits around 70 to 80 at full. Noise level is silent and I cant hear it even when playing in speakers.
Im planning a build and im getting This case and as soon as I saw the riser cable GPU slot I was so relieved because I didn't know if the gpu.would work ty
Bro bought an insanely expensive pc but his pc build cam is like 360p resolution 💀
Loved the video tho
0:16 when he said ruin
i would be like: i could ruin your bank account
I had not built a system in 14 years until last February, about a $900.00 build. Well, it has been perfect, I am using it now and everyday. Just take it slow and steady.
Damn, I’m getting all the parts for mine I feel like I can do it but connecting all the cables is gonna be hard
Good job on your first build man!
I'm just starting to get into the world of PC building and currently in the process of saving to build my own, and seeing you get confused about all the cables is so relatable! LIKE WHERE THE HELL DO ALL OF THEM GO
Anyways good job once again, it looks awesome!
shouldve gone with a titanium psu with those parts and a high budget
platinum would be fine titanium is a bit overkill but its still good but platinum is just right
This was fun to watch and so painful at the same time. Super happy you got it working but 10 hours.... 🤔
Bro spent $4K for a pc to play fortnite
Where is your main controller from im thinking of getting a custom ps5 and I want to know the best company
Cinchgaming.com Use code carter2k at checkout for a discount too!
@@Carter2k ok thanks
The only "hard part" to assemble in this pc is the cooling. But hey, congrats for the pc
😭there was no pins on the cpu. Its all in the motherboard 😭
Good video I subbed!
that cpu socket is Lga, the pins are in the motherboard socket not on the cpu
I think you bought the most powerful components There are. Congratulations 💀👍
nah
Change the way the side fans are on your pc. You only have fresh air from the bottom, which harms your performance. Flip them arount for better airflow to create positive pressure.
If you wanted the "Best PC money could buy", then you should've got these parts:
i9 13900KS Special Edition or the Ryzen 9 7900X3D for the CPU
ASUS ROG Strix RTX 4090 or a MSI Surpim X RTX 4090 for the GPU
Crucial T700 4TB for the SSD
Any 80+ Titainium PSU(ROG Strix is good)
Asus ROG Maximus Z790 Apex for the Motherboard
Or just watercool the whole thing with a custom loop
The liquid cooler you bought is the exakt cooler i use in my pc build
my fist pc took half your time 💀
Great video, straight to the point without a bunch of unless information, the only downside is the camera quality, just a little inconsistent. Overall great video!!!
What sucks is you ordered the 13900k before the 7800x3D was released... its still almost the best! Since you making videos its actually the best, I am silly.
The 13900k is the better CPU. You have no clue what your talking about. The 3D v cache is only better in a small amount of games. While the 13900k is consistently on par or better. Also it annihilates it in workstation tasks and multitasking due to it having 24 cores, higher IPC and clock speed vs only 8 cores.
@@ZackSNetwork im a intel guy but intel has been running way too hot these past gens
I recently built a pc and I used TechSources pc guide too and it was really helpful. Cool PC btw
2:00 ''very bad'' this hurt me very much because i have a 1060 and the cpu is literally better than my current one
Yeah he doesn’t know what he’s talking about. I have a 1050ti, so I was kinda offended 😂
lol
I feel like you should switch the fans because it is a good pc with amazing specs and looks but the fans ruin it
copied title or same channel? if copied then you should give credit to Henry Vo
So u are making the switch to keyboard and mouse?
for the pc cables I recommend getting some nice custom cables from lian li if your pc case was white but in this case I'd recommend some nice braided cables from cablemod in black for a cleaner minimal look, gpu cable, 24pin cable, and 8 pin+4 pin cpu power cable on the top left
=====================================================================================================
(also the wire for cpu on top left is sticking out you can put it through the hole for it that's right over the port)
good job buddy well done
YOU SAY A 3070 BAD WITH I7? im with a 1060 3gb and ryzen 5 5600x (it runs only 144 fps with 165 hz)
Hello, do you have a link to the graphic shown at 5:38 ?
So im going to get a build just like this but with a 4080 graphics card nothing else will. How do i know my psu will my fit my 4080
if ur just gonna play fortnite I wouldnt buy a 4080
1:58. my first pc had a 1060 and that (very bad) caption hurt 😭
I`ve had my pc for around 3 years and im thinking of an upgrade but should i upgrade my cpu or gpu or just buy a new one? I have a 1660s and i5 11400
You were so preoccupied with building the most expensive rig ever you didn't stop to think if you should, overkill
I mean for a Fortnite gamer that play @1080 yeah. But if you are a 4k gamer playing RPGs then it’s not overkill.
bro that pc is crazy i watched the whole video w to those discord people, my pc cant even run 60 fps on the lowest settings bro
Pins on the back of an Intel CPU? Go on ............. With RGB the amount of cable clutter increases but you you a bit misled while building but the plug fits into the motherboards header. Did you look at the motherboard's manual? Congrats on your build my friend !!
We all need a friend who can do this 5:40
Also for that cpu the pins are actually on the board not the cpu
bro just listed my exact specs but instead of a 1060 i have a 1050 ti and had VERY BAD in red lettere
Good job I'm also going to build my own PC from scratch, so as soon as I buy everything I need to build it, then I would start building it
I have a 13900k and a 4080 and you get about the same fps as me. I love the build and id be hyped asf to have a 4090!
I swear this is the pc everyone has in arena
yo did u remove the cover from the AIO like the bottom part which is mounted to the cpu?
let me explain the pc parts for you.
CPU: It processes things and explains to the pc what to do, so its kinda like the brain of the pc.
RAM: its like Short-term memory in humans, so its sorta like the brain of the pc.
SSD: long term memory, it helps store information and not forget it, like a brain would.
GPU: It processes what the pc's eyes are seeing to allow you to see a display, so its like the brain of the pc.
Conclusion: Every part functions like the brain.
The 13th gen CPU doesn't have pins on it the motherboard has the pins so you don't have to be careful holding it but better safe than sorry
brooo... all that only for 4100$ in my country the 4090 is already 8k+...