I've honestly been looking for a video like this forever, I love watching people unbox or put together pc's without talking, it gets annoying. It's just relaxing to watch it all quietly. My setup: I5-6500 Gigabyte gaZ170xp-sli 850 evo 256gb ssd Gigabyte GTX970 g1 gaming Corsair Vengeance LPX 8gb 3200 DDR4 Cooler Master 750 watt psu
😊🍑 I love the all the ASMR sounds in your video! My favorite is the crinkling of all the plastic bags, but I also found the slicing, scraping, and other sounds to give me lots of tingles, too! Thank you 🙏🏼 for giving us such a great video filled with so many “tingly” sounds!
Next time, just put a pea sized dot in the middle of the CPU and apply the heatsink. It will spread out on its own. They spreading with finger method leaves air bubbles. Regardless, awesome video :$
The paste has to be incredibly thinly spread. All it's supposed to do is fill the microscopic cracks and nooks in the "smooth" surface. I've done the pea method in the past but if the heatsink isn't properly tightened into place there can be too much paste and now the heat transfer isn't as efficient. Best method in my experience has been to spread the paste around very thinly using a nitrile glove (or plastic bag if you don't have gloves) BTW. I prefer wearing gloves when building PCs. No chance of finger grease on those contacts.
Before anyone else comments bout His cable management, please note: i got the same case as him (Mine is black and doesnt have a glass panel) and i can confirm that cable management isnt the strongest side of the case. It go like almost NO room behind the mobo for cables, and even worse if u got a non-modulare PSU. I luckily got a modulare PSU but i Still had to like sit on the Side panel until i was able to get it in place and gettin the screws in. And it even got a Huge ass Dent on the Side of it where the cables are. So cable management isnt really an option in this case
Do the latex, or regular gloves eliminate any type of static? I know that it obviously eliminates the oily skin smudges and finger contact possibilities, obviously.
It's for the finger oil. Static is less of an issue with recent tech + I have very little carpeting to generate static in my house. It's actually worse at work in the IT lab lol...
Nice vid mate quite relaying, but the "cable management" at the end was painful to watch. it's really messy you could have place those cables behind the mobo. There is room for them in the newer cases. Keep up!
Not to sound like a A-hole, but when they got to applying thermal paste I slightly cringed. I thought it’s only a pea sized drop on center of the CPU? Spreading it like they did looks like bubbles could form & cause the cpu to heat up severely Other than that, the entire assembly was just so satisfying to hear & watch!
No offense that cable management reminds me of how cooked spaghettis look when you throw em outta the pot... a tangled, chaotic mess. And all of that with a glass front case... thank god that he didnt install any RGB lights or LED strips. Imagine how that would have looked like.. funny.
The way you put the thermal paste on makes me cringe so hard....it needs to make a seal and dabbing it like that puts craters in the compound that doesn't allow for a seal to take place. Conductivity between two metals needs to be consistent surface.
Wow... handling the board with that removed CPU socket protection makes me nervous as hell! You came so close to touching the socket and destroying your board! The finger was literally on the edge of the socket... OK... I'm going to faint now... See ya... Bye!
@ToxicallyMasculine Maybe you should try this some time... Lightly brush over the pins in the socket with your finger and let us know how that worked out for you and the board!
All "modern" (~8 years back) chassis that has the PSU mounted in the bottom has a vent facing downwards. But he used _way_ to much thermal paste and applied it incorrectly. He should've stuck with the initial drop he applied on the CPU and made the heatsink spread it out when he mounted it. Its only purpose is to fill the _tiny_ air gaps between the different (microscopically uneven) surfaces, nothing more. Too much and it acts like an insulator. The way he applied it also has a tendency to form air pockets in the paste when the heatsink is mounted. Pressing the heatsink down on a single "droplet" forces the air out. ESD is also just as dangerous as it always has been...
+piratesmvp - How about you read your own source!? Literal quote from the blog you linked: _"If your PC case has some sort of grill below where the PSU sits, then you should install your PSU so that its intake fan is facing towards it. In other words, your PSU’s fan will be facing downwards. The reason for this is so the PSU intake fan will suck cool air into the unit from outside the case."_ It even goes on to mention that if you mount your PSU with the fan on the inside that it will suck in hotter air, which is sub-optimal if you want to keep your components cool. It only recommends doing this if your case lacks a bottom fan grill, and therefore leaves you no other option. Next time, don't try to correct others when you yourself have no clue what you're doing and can't even properly read a blog.
@@Blue-lb4fj but you should be happy about your business though. Some people use intel for different tasks like him. There isn’t a such thing as missing out on cpus.
I personally love it when people point to things they want to say but don't talk at all. Gives me extreme tingles.
Especially in your hair LOL like me
I've honestly been looking for a video like this forever, I love watching people unbox or put together pc's without talking, it gets annoying. It's just relaxing to watch it all quietly.
My setup:
I5-6500
Gigabyte gaZ170xp-sli
850 evo 256gb ssd
Gigabyte GTX970 g1 gaming
Corsair Vengeance LPX 8gb 3200 DDR4
Cooler Master 750 watt psu
MattsFat Cat holy fuck
Noah Barber it ain't that impressive
*Is still better than mine
750 watts!!!?
Here's mine
R5 1500X
Asus TUF B350M-Plus Gaming
Masterliquid 120
1x8GB Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4-2666
860 EVO 500GB
EVGA SC Gaming GTX 760 (Soon to be replaced with a 1060 6GB Gaming X)
Phanteks Enthoo Evolv mATX
EVGA 650 GQ
MattsFat Cat mine:
i5 7500
GTX1060 6G
120 Green SSD
1TB 7200 RPM hard drive
B250M Pro 4
Kingston 8GB DDR4 2133
Unknown 450W power supply
HAHAHAHAHAHA 23:50 "WHY?"
Wilhem Proof factory workers smoke weed
13:00 !!!!! WHY!!!!!
lmao that part caught me off guard
@@stephenmcallister2169 literally me when i saw it
Wilhem was
Love that way to spread the thermal grease. It could look like some dirty procedure but it's one of the best I've ever seen. Congrats.
I've been looking for stuff like this. Really relaxing, thanks! :)
The limit is the GPU, huh?
My only issue is the frame rate of the video. It’s subtle but it bugs me. I tried not to watch and just listen.
Why is it so hard to find PC Build asmrs? Thank you for making this video. Keep it up
I have school in a few hours and I’m here at 1am watching a guy build a pc, nice
King of cable management 😂😂
Ya vez XDXD
Finally a vido I can watch while building my pc and being relaxed
😊🍑 I love the all the ASMR sounds in your video! My favorite is the crinkling of all the plastic bags, but I also found the slicing, scraping, and other sounds to give me lots of tingles, too!
Thank you 🙏🏼 for giving us such a great video filled with so many “tingly” sounds!
I like this because it helps me learn more about pcs while also being incredibly relaxing
1:16 watching him pull shit out above the exposed socket gave me tingles i did not want.
I have the exact same PC except for case, storage and GPU.. I got a 970 like half off before the 1060 came out.
AJbubba 🤔
Next time, just put a pea sized dot in the middle of the CPU and apply the heatsink. It will spread out on its own. They spreading with finger method leaves air bubbles. Regardless, awesome video :$
The Pea Method can leave air bubbles too.
The paste has to be incredibly thinly spread. All it's supposed to do is fill the microscopic cracks and nooks in the "smooth" surface. I've done the pea method in the past but if the heatsink isn't properly tightened into place there can be too much paste and now the heat transfer isn't as efficient. Best method in my experience has been to spread the paste around very thinly using a nitrile glove (or plastic bag if you don't have gloves) BTW. I prefer wearing gloves when building PCs. No chance of finger grease on those contacts.
Il Cuggino ASMR nitrile gloves also prevent static discharge
"Il Cuggino Asmr" e niente rega, arte
This is amazing you deserve more than 45 subscribers.
13:00 I don't think that is necessary...
Don't question people's sexualities!
@@FranticDreamerOld he meant putting the thermal paste on the cooler isnt necessary.
dont r/woosh me
@@commanderhessonite4699 I'm not gonna r/woosh u
r/wooosh
Commander Hessonite r/itswooooshwith4os
Before anyone else comments bout His cable management, please note: i got the same case as him (Mine is black and doesnt have a glass panel) and i can confirm that cable management isnt the strongest side of the case. It go like almost NO room behind the mobo for cables, and even worse if u got a non-modulare PSU. I luckily got a modulare PSU but i Still had to like sit on the Side panel until i was able to get it in place and gettin the screws in. And it even got a Huge ass Dent on the Side of it where the cables are. So cable management isnt really an option in this case
That CoolerMaster Hyper 212 Evo seems to be the most popular choice of coolers. I have one myself and I can understand why. Lol
Cryorig h7 better :P
*opens socket*
*attaches mounting hardware*
WHAT
Almost died when seeing that.
patient has electronics inside him! the operation has a big risk!
???
why does this man have only 270 subs?!!
he deserves more hit that sub button
I hope the gloves are antistatic.
Pretty good medium-budget build - def. can play most games with good settings on that I'd imagine. 'Dat cable management though...
TF ARE YOU DOING WITH THE THERMAL PASTE BRO?!!?!?! do u even watch linus tech tips...
Bro do you even build pc's
CJ Mitchell its a joke
Contrats @Matt, you have successfully proved someone wrong on the internet. This a rare moment.
DEsTrucT No hes not, its fine, dont be the “its my way or the highway” type of pc enthusiast.
Yeah that pissed me off to
realy good & clean
Do the latex, or regular gloves eliminate any type of static? I know that it obviously eliminates the oily skin smudges and finger contact possibilities, obviously.
It's for the finger oil. Static is less of an issue with recent tech + I have very little carpeting to generate static in my house. It's actually worse at work in the IT lab lol...
Wow, that's a really nice...
...screwdriver
Is it safe to build a pc with Nirtile gloves ?
PC Master Race!
Nice vid mate quite relaying, but the "cable management" at the end was painful to watch. it's really messy you could have place those cables behind the mobo. There is room for them in the newer cases. Keep up!
is that a water-filled or coolant-filled heat sink, or just a really big air-cooled heat sink?
Google Pixel Phone have a really good camera! It was like a camera canon
nice build man!!!
nice cable management!
Really cringed me out when you placed the motherboard on the outside of the anti static bag...
Don’t build your motherboard on top of the anti static bag. The outside of the bag can actually be conductive.
No... It is the same material as inside the bag.
@@Ankka5 no it’s not. The outside part is what conducts the whole static.
Omg I get it!! TheRelaxingEnd!! He does unboxing videos with gloves just like this! XD
Skyborn - Black Ops 3 Mapper no it’s to minimize static electricity
Why you put paste on cooler
Did you install a DVD player?
11:10 Pressing on the cpu gave me a fucking aneurism.
AmbitionZ it's a cpu buddy, not your clit...
The cpu part is too hard to watch what are you doing you dont need thermal paste on both lmao im so done haha
and what was the price range?
You just need thermal paste on the cpu not the cooler
Love it
Relaxing end copy
Why? He is wearing those gloves for anti-static purposes....
realy good work but how do you record without movments ?
What case is that
and why did not cable management
Rip airflow
Not to sound like a A-hole, but when they got to applying thermal paste I slightly cringed. I thought it’s only a pea sized drop on center of the CPU? Spreading it like they did looks like bubbles could form & cause the cpu to heat up severely
Other than that, the entire assembly was just so satisfying to hear & watch!
You only sound like an A-hole by using the pronoun "they."
@@ilcugginoasmr2374 _nice_
@@alexm8226 nice? Yeah right lol
im happy i could get you to 300 subs lol
Outstanding
This video helps me sleep thx
No offense that cable management reminds me of how cooked spaghettis look when you throw em outta the pot... a tangled, chaotic mess. And all of that with a glass front case... thank god that he didnt install any RGB lights or LED strips. Imagine how that would have looked like.. funny.
👀
The way you put the thermal paste on makes me cringe so hard....it needs to make a seal and dabbing it like that puts craters in the compound that doesn't allow for a seal to take place. Conductivity between two metals needs to be consistent surface.
i used part of this video as a tutorial
Royaldirtman which part? Please not be the thermal paste!
Jesus i was watching a vsauce video to this
You probably should learn how to do a good cable management, just buy a psu that is modular, use the holes that are for that and you are good to go :)
Michael Grasser don't need modular psu's just get a case with psu cover or buy one it's cheaper
To give 50€ more for modular PSU is pointless
@@racionator2668 lol modular psu cost 70 so a non modular cost 20 ?
dood so dank
and i'm building same pc but with an i3 and stock cooler
HAHAHA
aren't those gloves a little prone to static
don`t understand why u wont chose the 6gb version....3gb is useless in 1080p or ultrawide monitors...but nice video man
You idiot
@@ElvinL idiot are you stupid prick!!!! why did i say wrong?? useless kid!
@@cobra23km he mad cause he doesn’t have a PC that’s all
YOU PUT THE RAM IN THE WRONG SLOTS
He also thinks 2666mhz is fast too
Why so much thermal paste WHY DEAR GOD WHY!
LOL I HAVE THE EXACT SAME BUILD.
this termal paste hurts me
should've gone for a used 6 GB 1060
Used😂😂😂
@Donald Trump getting a used one is always risky tho
@@FxrsakenPrime no. If you have common sense, then it won’t be risky. The only component that is sensitive and risky is the power supply.
When building a pc/desktop, how do you know the parts will all fit?
Astrative nope never had a chance but hopefully it will come if I work hard in the future and I don’t know too much stuff about pc/desktops
I just use pcpartpicker.com. They will tell you if the parts are compatible or if there’s an issue. Also I watch a lot of Linus tech tips
wayyyy too much thermal paste.
No nah he put an ok amount look at gamers nexus video
Wow... handling the board with that removed CPU socket protection makes me nervous as hell! You came so close to touching the socket and destroying your board! The finger was literally on the edge of the socket... OK... I'm going to faint now... See ya... Bye!
Kalei Doscope done it to test that multiple times and it was just fine every time
touching the socket does not instantly destroy the board lol
@@ToxicallyMasculinelol lmao
@ToxicallyMasculine Maybe you should try this some time... Lightly brush over the pins in the socket with your finger and let us know how that worked out for you and the board!
All ya gotta do is snag a pin with your latex glove and yer fucked.
You installed the PSU upside down. The fan should be pointing towards the inside of the case. Otherwise, great video!
piratesmvp lmao no?
no it should not
BreakingDimes 0_0 Yes it should. blog.nzxt.com/2015/12/which-way-should-a-psu-fan-point/
All "modern" (~8 years back) chassis that has the PSU mounted in the bottom has a vent facing downwards.
But he used _way_ to much thermal paste and applied it incorrectly. He should've stuck with the initial drop he applied on the CPU and made the heatsink spread it out when he mounted it. Its only purpose is to fill the _tiny_ air gaps between the different (microscopically uneven) surfaces, nothing more. Too much and it acts like an insulator. The way he applied it also has a tendency to form air pockets in the paste when the heatsink is mounted. Pressing the heatsink down on a single "droplet" forces the air out.
ESD is also just as dangerous as it always has been...
+piratesmvp - How about you read your own source!?
Literal quote from the blog you linked:
_"If your PC case has some sort of grill below where the PSU sits, then you should install your PSU so that its intake fan is facing towards it. In other words, your PSU’s fan will be facing downwards. The reason for this is so the PSU intake fan will suck cool air into the unit from outside the case."_
It even goes on to mention that if you mount your PSU with the fan on the inside that it will suck in hotter air, which is sub-optimal if you want to keep your components cool. It only recommends doing this if your case lacks a bottom fan grill, and therefore leaves you no other option.
Next time, don't try to correct others when you yourself have no clue what you're doing and can't even properly read a blog.
Motion sickness
hope nobody pays this dude to build their computer.
Hey Armando, why don't you mind your own business?
I’m dying of laughter
Terrible cable management
How much does that.cost you ?!!
$4
@@phatphatty4013 you're a comedian
@@ElvinL Thanks for encouraging me to pursue my dreams!
Why? Why would you do this? 3 GB of vram! Are you serious? Really?
You missed out on so much getting an intel processor. SO MUCH.
Says an amd fanboy. U can’t judge people’s choices
@@Graphics_Card I’m not judging his choice, I just personally have a better experience with amd
@@Blue-lb4fj but you should be happy about your business though. Some people use intel for different tasks like him. There isn’t a such thing as missing out on cpus.