@@henryhattam4233 I’m pretty sure you need either a wifi USB (which you can order from online) or if your motherboard comes with wifi, you can simply plug it in. I have the asus gaming c570plus with wifi. Basically means that when I finish building my pic, I get this piece which I can just hook up into my motherboard’s io and then put the little wifi (piece?) on a stand. Anyways, sorry for the late reply, but in summary all you need is either a wifi USB or if your motherboard comes with wifi (if it’s labeled on the box) then simply follow the instructions above. It may not be clear as I am not the be at explaining. But you could all so check the video again or other videos for help. But setting up the wifi (if it came with the motherboard) should be pretty self-explanatory. Hope this helps and c o m p u t e r
I'm going to build my PC for the first time ever and I think, I'm really fucked. News, just build the pc and everything went smooth until i have to do cable management. took me 8 hrs totalt for the whole build xD
I just built my first pc. It didn’t turn on the first time but i came back to this video and it literally saved my pc. I cannot thank this man enough for making such a high quality video which so clearly explains what to do while keeping a brisk pace. Thanks tech source.
Thank you so much man this video is really very helpful! I've been trying to connect all the cables correctly for 8 hours now, and finally I found out how in your video! All the cables that came in my case has nothing written on them and I was totally lost, still there are few more cables unconnected and I don't even know what for! I read all the manuals that came with the case, motherboard, psu etc.. non of them explained anything! :/
omg sameee im doing it right now and this video was so much better than the rest. lmao i thought i was so prepared when the parts came but it has taken me too long...
@@dobred2476 lmao ur such a dumbass this is UA-cam not some shitty discord server. Literally every comment is a shitpost did you forgot you were on YT.
I’m a kid and my friends who are like 13 keeps on mentioning build a computer don’t buy one and I’m very confused I’m 9 and I want to be a youtuber when I grow up do you recommend this when I get older?
I’mCrack3d ! Yes definitely build a pc if you want to ensue a UA-cam career it can edit and record gameplay at the same time. It would be a good idea to do that
I’mCrack3d ! Yes! You should build a pc your self, pre-built are WAY worse value. That’s because the company for the parts want some money, but also the seller of the pc itself. I believe you can do it!
This is by far the most comprehensive guide to a beginner like me. Im currently building this minute. What headers and connections baffled me...Even though they were different you generalized it unlike others. Thanks TechSource. You've just completed my build. Will be passing on the love👍
This seems like a simple, straightforward guide. I’ll use it when I build my PC later this month! Edit: I’m currently in the process of building, jut took a break to make something to eat but I’ll be back at it in ~45 minutes. So far I’ve followed the first 8 minutes and the guide has been very straightforward and useful. I’ll update this again when I’m finished. Ok I’m done now and it seems to be working fine! Thanks for the help.
@@euanreekie7201 It's pretty good, a bit lacking in the GPU section but it can play pretty much any game at 60 fps like modern warfare, GTA, red dead, stuff like that
dude, handled my first build, couple days back, following along with the guide: SUPER helpful. your vid actually made a difference in my life. bravo, sir. thx heaps!
Man , I’ve been researching and watching videos for a whole year , as that’s when I can get my pc , first I wanted go for a Pre-built pc and then I thought I should get the part and let someone professional built it then in the end after watching so many helpful videos like this , I realised that I’m going to build it my self and while I was building my pc , my heart was pounding , I almost had a heart attack but I got it perfectly working in first try , thanks a lot Ed , your a legend.
I got it to work first try too, but then, I went to overclock my pc, and when I downl the drivers, my windows broke. Just keeps restarting, and I can't fix it
@@DavyDavePapi there is a video that said that when u start the comp. press f8 repeteadly before windows shows up and then i dont know and if after this it shows a bluescreen its BDoS
this is probably my favorite guide because it shows the nitty gritty and every detail of building a pc, and that its okay to see bending metal and pcbs, as long as you dont break them.
Sees this video months ago: dam I want a pc and it doesn’t even look that hard. Parts are delivered to my house and are right in fort of me: *Panic attack incoming*
It's still the best guide in 2023, lol. Built my first pc in 2020, i am upgrading for the first time. Nobody goes into the nuance stuff with as much detail as this video. This is truly the ultimate beginners guide.
This is his JOB. He makes content around enthusiast gaming PCs. This is just another day at the office. He makes money off of his videos. He's not just "some guy at his house". ALL that said, he does a good job! But this isn't just to be nice! LOL!
Sanikk Plays it’s not that hard once you watch a couple of videos on it. I’ve watched a lot of videos but I’d say this one is one of the best or look at joey Delgado’s channel. The hardest part is picking parts and then maybe the cable management but once it’s done it’s worth it
bole crink If you’re talking about the windows OS download. You need a usb flash drive with at least 8GB of space. Then after you finish assembling your pc before you turn it on have the usb drive plugged into the pc so it will boot to the installation of Windows straight away. Then just follow the steps on the screen, it’ll ask you for your name and other details then where to put the download (choose SSD for this if you have one because it’s faster and more reliable). Hope that helped
I was just trying to persuade my parents so that I could build my own computer and this video arrived just in time! Now they see that it is actually easy and I can build the computer, keep going!
Same dude. I'm only 15 and I'm gonna get a job when I'm 16 so i can make a PC. My older brother actually made his own PC and it cost him $3000, this was in 2014 or so.. I actually have his 3k PC but it's broken, maybe i can find parts in there to use 😮
Today, I started building my first computer at just before 4p.m. I used almost all the same parts but some were different. It was a bit more difficult than we expected, and we thought we broke both the CPU, and the heatsink, but it was ok. Cable management was tedious, and reading all the manuals and making sure everything worked was also tedious. In the end, we did it all right, and it started first try. Thank you for this video! I would not have been able to do it without yours and other's videos. 4 hours later, all the drivers are installed, and I have my very own computer. Thank you!
@@dara03 What I got all added up to about $1200. But could easily be brought down to around $900, even $850. The main components were a Ryzen 5 3600, and RX 5700xt.
Tech Source: All you will need is a screwdriver Me: I have one of those! Also Tech Source: *Shows an absolute unit of a screwdriver* Me: *Begins to sweat*
This was very helpful for my studies while I'm still a kid, I can always be ready when my dream budget gaming pc comes when I grow up and have the money to buy all the parts, Thank you so much you are the best!
Just what I needed. I'm planning to build my first Gaming PC in a few weeks when I have all the parts. This video definitely would help me a lot during the process. Thanks!
I've had a lot of experience with the installation of windows, drivers and so on when I formatted a ton of school computers to remove their bloatware for myself and my friends, but the hardware side always scared me. Being in quarrantine, with a ton of games I can't run, and the last part I need (the case) arriving today, I'm going to use this video a ton to try to build a pc!
@@Ymrakz. It is depended on the pc that you get, Fortnite can run on like 80 fps epic on 1080 on a 500$ pc, if u get a more expensive pc like 1500$ you can run it on 2k or even 4k.
This was made a week ago and I have already watched it 5 times. Legit in the middle of choosing parts and being scared on how to build and this pops up. Thanks Ed. Needed it.👍
Him: "If you have never built a gaming PC or are afraid to break your parts you have clicked on the right video" Me: "Or because I was bored and wanted to watch someone build a PC."
WHEN YOU INSTALL THE MICROSOFT INSTALLATION TOOL ONTO A DRIVER MAKE SURE YOU DO NOT HAVE ANYTHING YOU WANT TO KEEP ON THAT DRIVE BECAUSE WHEN YOU INSTALL IT, IT WILL DELETE EVERYTHING ON THAT DRIVER
Dude I watched this video while building my first gaming PC! Truly helped me a lot in making sure I assembled everything correctly! My pc is now fully operational! Thanks man! 💯
Polk oh yeah I do you should get a intel 10th i3 16gb or ddr4 3600mhrz of ram a rog z390 zenith mother board and 750mwatt powers supply a 1660 s 80+gold and a monitor 75 hertz
“a large flat surface area” excuse me sir, it is a TABLE. “a screw driver” no, you need a swiss army knife that HOPEFULLY has a screwdriver. get your facts right
I have a hard time listening to instructions or somethings I zone out when I'm getting instructions for something. So for me I understood 10% of it. No hate on the video im just stupid
i was like you, just keep watching different youtubers building pcs, and understand what each part does, i did my research for like a month and now understand everything this dude said
Thanks for the vid man.. i have just finish building my daughter pc using this video as tutorial.. For a person who does not have any background in building computer.. hack everything i learn about computer is self taught.. I was able to build a pc.. Thank you
Thanks TechSource, but I'm already a master at building PC's thanks to The Verge. I wish PC's lasted longer tho, it's really a pain having to buy new parts after 2-3 months. They should really figure out a way to increase the longevity of those parts, some of them are expensive. Not to worry tho, I don't mind having to rebuy and rebuild a new computer often, getting to apply thermal paste on anything and everything is quite enjoyable and makes the whole process worth it
finally, someone who doesn't talk for a year in the "intro" and actually goes into depth on programming unlike others saying "download this and you should be able to change some numbers"
I’ve watched so many damn build guides it’s repetitive and i could tell you how to do it step by step, but i am still scared to build my first this next weekend
oh wow it went 100% perfectly. No issues, benchmarked everything and my temps were good. Don’t buy a prebuilt, you can get SO much more for your money when you build your own. It took me about 2 and a half hours (about an hour of it alone was cable management). If i had done it before, it would have taken me maybe an hour bc i was constantly double checking with youtube. Very happy with performance and thermals are okay for my case.
Lobo Hog ok well now im really considering not getting the prebuilt. lol but i still dont know what pieces to get. like ik they r on amazon but im not too familiar with the right parts. thats the only thing i need assistance with.
oh wow I just saw this reply so you may have already taken action. But a lot of them are on amazon yes, you can also look at best buy, newegg, and a microcenter if you have one near you. Look at build guides at different budgets, and make changes if you see fit
Lobo Hog hey bro, well done on ur pc, I also had the same problem where I was too scared to even try to work on my pc, I was just so nervous, took me a whole weekend to finish it. But thanks to god, it booted up fine, ran windows, and I was able to download my drivers. Was not sure tho about extracting files for drivers. I’m not sure if that is unzipping the driver files, but all I did was just download the files and do the setup part up, only extracting files on the chipset drivers. Again well done on the pc.
Thanks for all your advice. I’ve just built my first Gaming pc and installed windows. It’s great! It was pretty straight forward, it was just making sure to put the cables in the right place on the motherboard. Thanks again
I'm a lot into music, video editing and graphic design and I've been dreaming of building my own "creativity" PC since 2015, when I started watching your videos. Here I am 5 years later, following this tutorial and finally putting together my very first build. Thanks Ed
I just finished building my first ever custom pc and can officially say that this video is STILL extremely helpful and explanatory for the different options of connecting things!!!!!
I’ m building my pc rn, but i’m missing one pin in my 24-pin cable and some of the screws in my motherboard keep falling out. Does anyone know what to do or how?
It's been a long time since I've seen a build guide this thorough that includes how to add drives and fans and RGB as well as the extra OC info! AWESOME JOB! And you didn't need a Swiss Army Knife or any "tweezers". LOL!
Thank you for this, this video gave me the confidence that i need to build my own PC. My plan was to build around 3300x budget build and i ended up doing this instead. I lived in Canada so this build is like mid-expensive one. Due to covid gathering of parts is just the worst. I ended up using a ASROCK Steel legend B450 and g skill 3200. And in a few coming weeks I’ll get laid off of my job so my pc build is a remembrance from that job, still gonna enjoy it tho with my social assistance while laid off. :)
Cube Cat the 3300x is my original cpu in mind while gathering parts. I have it pre- ordered on my local store, since I’ve save a little money on some other parts i did invest it on the 3600 just a little bit future proofing in mind.
I always recommend your content to people that want to build a pc, I watched you for years before building my first one, and in my opinion you will always be the best youtuber to watch for serious pc building
Updated PC Build guide: ua-cam.com/video/PXaLc9AYIcg/v-deo.html
well thats weird
c o m p u t e r
How did you get wifi on this pc? I have the same parts and not sure wether or not to get a wifi card.
@@henryhattam4233 I’m pretty sure you need either a wifi USB (which you can order from online) or if your motherboard comes with wifi, you can simply plug it in. I have the asus gaming c570plus with wifi. Basically means that when I finish building my pic, I get this piece which I can just hook up into my motherboard’s io and then put the little wifi (piece?) on a stand. Anyways, sorry for the late reply, but in summary all you need is either a wifi USB or if your motherboard comes with wifi (if it’s labeled on the box) then simply follow the instructions above. It may not be clear as I am not the be at explaining. But you could all so check the video again or other videos for help. But setting up the wifi (if it came with the motherboard) should be pretty self-explanatory. Hope this helps and c o m p u t e r
@@idekaem thanks
At this point I've watched so many "how to build pc" videos I'd consider myself a veteran pc builder without building one yet
Macky Acierto same lmao
I'm going to build my PC for the first time ever and I think, I'm really fucked.
News, just build the pc and everything went smooth until i have to do cable management. took me 8 hrs totalt for the whole build xD
I think im OK on the topic. The only problems are the cables and doing the bios and shit once the pc turns on
Same
Sane but im biulding one some time soon
I just built my first pc. It didn’t turn on the first time but i came back to this video and it literally saved my pc. I cannot thank this man enough for making such a high quality video which so clearly explains what to do while keeping a brisk pace. Thanks tech source.
What mistake did you do ?
prashdharne probably 10:36
Eds a legend man
you sound very happy
prashdharne some cables not completely plugged in and the 5 pins from the case in the wrong order
I think this is the only guide that didn’t give me anxiety
and joey delgado guides
is the rtx 2O6O aorus graphics card good?
I just started building my own pc today same parts but connecting cables was hard I hope I didn't do any damage to mb
Is this like :
Me : Hey you, do you know how to build a PC ?
Stranger : you said you want some coke ?
TechSource : Don't worry, be happy !
@@Hamza-qu3yp hamza how did it goes? is it already god?
Thank you so much man this video is really very helpful!
I've been trying to connect all the cables correctly for 8 hours now, and finally I found out how in your video! All the cables that came in my case has nothing written on them and I was totally lost, still there are few more cables unconnected and I don't even know what for! I read all the manuals that came with the case, motherboard, psu etc.. non of them explained anything! :/
omg sameee im doing it right now and this video was so much better than the rest. lmao i thought i was so prepared when the parts came but it has taken me too long...
@@juliamiller769 I'm gonna be building mine in a few hours
Wish me luck
@@melc6532 good luckk
@@juliamiller769 i just started builing mine today, im like halfway done but i have to wait a few days for the rest of my parts to come
@@juliamiller769 made it 2 week ago
Success
Thanks bro I overclocked my clock and now I’m getting 48 hours a day
Underrated comment
Hol' up
reddit.com/r/MicrosoftServices/ If your building a new pc. This place is a must! Helped out 2 of my friends since they were working with a budget
not funny
@@sekifnbr6977 go
i can tell you shot every part few times until u got that satisfying smooth and clear video . wow man insane editing
Xo Freestyles jdhehrhydhd
@Can we get 1000 subscribers with one video? stop shitposting
@@dobred2476 lmao ur such a dumbass this is UA-cam not some shitty discord server. Literally every comment is a shitpost did you forgot you were on YT.
Hey dobred, I was the 400th like :)
I was the last like
The one guide that isn’t speaking minecraft enchantment table language
LOL
I’m a kid and my friends who are like 13 keeps on mentioning build a computer don’t buy one and I’m very confused I’m 9 and I want to be a youtuber when I grow up do you recommend this when I get older?
I’mCrack3d ! Yes definitely build a pc if you want to ensue a UA-cam career it can edit and record gameplay at the same time. It would be a good idea to do that
I’mCrack3d ! Yes! You should build a pc your self, pre-built are WAY worse value. That’s because the company for the parts want some money, but also the seller of the pc itself. I believe you can do it!
Thanks a lot guys ☺️ your the best good lucks too you to
This is by far the most comprehensive guide to a beginner like me. Im currently building this minute. What headers and connections baffled me...Even though they were different you generalized it unlike others. Thanks TechSource. You've just completed my build. Will be passing on the love👍
This seems like a simple, straightforward guide. I’ll use it when I build my PC later this month!
Edit: I’m currently in the process of building, jut took a break to make something to eat but I’ll be back at it in ~45 minutes. So far I’ve followed the first 8 minutes and the guide has been very straightforward and useful. I’ll update this again when I’m finished.
Ok I’m done now and it seems to be working fine! Thanks for the help.
Did you put the m.2 ssd as it's missing from the parts list?
Greedy Gamer did you copy his parts?
@@euanreekie7201 I also built a PC using his old guide, good stuff
Ethan B how good was this pc as I’m about to build it
@@euanreekie7201 It's pretty good, a bit lacking in the GPU section but it can play pretty much any game at 60 fps like modern warfare, GTA, red dead, stuff like that
dude, handled my first build, couple days back, following along with the guide: SUPER helpful. your vid actually made a difference in my life. bravo, sir. thx heaps!
Same I built my first one to this vid
@AdventurousGuy Is it still powerfull tho
Man , I’ve been researching and watching videos for a whole year , as that’s when I can get my pc , first I wanted go for a Pre-built pc and then I thought I should get the part and let someone professional built it then in the end after watching so many helpful videos like this , I realised that I’m going to build it my self and while I was building my pc , my heart was pounding , I almost had a heart attack but I got it perfectly working in first try , thanks a lot Ed , your a legend.
My nigga u good?
Rip
I got it to work first try too, but then, I went to overclock my pc, and when I downl the drivers, my windows broke. Just keeps restarting, and I can't fix it
Your heart when you got the CPU on the motherboard...
@@DavyDavePapi there is a video that said that when u start the comp. press f8 repeteadly before windows shows up and then i dont know and if after this it shows a bluescreen its BDoS
Me : "Watch video about how to build a pc"
Also me : "Doesnt even have money to buy the components"
same and the potential i have tho.... 💔
same im just watching all pc build guide and still don’t have money to buy all part 😔
I'm 14
I am indian guys its much worse than any of the scenarios of we even get the money its hard guys its hard
@RohanDoesTech thats just sad man, hope your parents will buy u a new pc
Anyone else knows how to build a pc and has built one and still watches this for entertainment?
Feel you bro
Yup
Anisify I watched techsource’s original video on how to build a pc exactly one year ago to help me build my system.
Same here
The Verge: Yes.
Should put 2019 in the title since you have one of these already
Edit: a couple lol
He has 2 lol
this is probably my favorite guide because it shows the nitty gritty and every detail of building a pc, and that its okay to see bending metal and pcbs, as long as you dont break them.
Best build guide I’ve ever seen. This was my first build and there is no way I could have done it without you. Thanks a lot 😁
Sees this video months ago:
dam I want a pc and it doesn’t even look that hard.
Parts are delivered to my house and are right in fort of me:
*Panic attack incoming*
Man I wish I could know what that feels like
Yep i can agree 100% i freak out when trying to build my first pc even though im quite experience with it
Kazunari Yamashita same 😂
doing that rn
I’m in the same situation except I’m still waiting for my ssd hdd and Gpu to be delivered
Upvote this video to be one of the best PC build videos of 2019
I see, a Redditor of culture as well
Fatin Faiaz Isty ah what what a beaut, a redditor
*Upvote*
r/ihavereddit
The Verge has the best PC build Vid obviously
Plebbit for plebs
The verge: I'm gonna end this man's whole career
Don't bully that Verge guy. He is a legend.
Ariff M Ansar how is that bullying?
@@gtd1783 sarcasm, cuz the verge guy clearly isn't a career destoyer
Ariff M Ansar bruh
He screwed in with confidence.
It's still the best guide in 2023, lol. Built my first pc in 2020, i am upgrading for the first time. Nobody goes into the nuance stuff with as much detail as this video. This is truly the ultimate beginners guide.
This man is amazing, he buys a whole pc just to show us how to build it!!
Love this channel🔥
He probably sells it, and alot of tech channels do the same...
I dont know why you're surprised
ً
I think he had most of the parts at home
This is his JOB. He makes content around enthusiast gaming PCs. This is just another day at the office. He makes money off of his videos. He's not just "some guy at his house". ALL that said, he does a good job! But this isn't just to be nice! LOL!
Dinamite why would he want another pc? He probably got like 20
Just built my first PC. I watched this like 8 times over. Great video and thank you for the help 👍🏿
if you used the windows download in the description could you please explain how it worked
Sanikk Plays it’s not that hard once you watch a couple of videos on it. I’ve watched a lot of videos but I’d say this one is one of the best or look at joey Delgado’s channel. The hardest part is picking parts and then maybe the cable management but once it’s done it’s worth it
bole crink If you’re talking about the windows OS download. You need a usb flash drive with at least 8GB of space. Then after you finish assembling your pc before you turn it on have the usb drive plugged into the pc so it will boot to the installation of Windows straight away. Then just follow the steps on the screen, it’ll ask you for your name and other details then where to put the download (choose SSD for this if you have one because it’s faster and more reliable). Hope that helped
Abdullahi Ali ok, thanks so much
@@Blaqgoku12220 I dont get the wifi bit on it do I need the wifi usb stick or can I just use my wireless connection?
Beginners: it cant be that easy
After first build: its that easy
It aint that easy
Austinsuav3 nope
TheFlSage I felt that. Finished building my first PC a few days ago and I’m currently loving it
The cables just killed me I sucked at plugging them in
@@koolkidkyle4340 Lol same
So far, this is the most beginner friendly pc built tutorial. Thanks.
ur welcome gay guy
@@Shehvej how??
@@slushie3061 stfu bro ur even more gay
@@sounrin how me?
@@slushie3061 bc u just are bro
First you'll need a table.
Michael Harwood and money
Fruska Gora hey, add me on discord. I can help you. Ducko#5335
@future champ buy amd it's way better
Verge reference?😂
@@rqdio193 yup
Instructions where unclear now my toaster runs at 200fps
I don't see a problem.
2030 when the oven starts speaking in FPS
where is the instructions
You mean 200tps (toast per second)
arif haikal r/wooooshh
i feel like a caveman.. it's so overwhelming can u just do mine lol.
I swear I feel the same way lol seems so damn confusing
i get so confused on all the cables
Its not really that confussing....
But actually it is😉😉😉 LoL
I get confused where to plug in the fans
King Anthony it’s pretty easy I can help you
literally just finished building my pc with this video, thank you very much. literlaly a life savior
I was just trying to persuade my parents so that I could build my own computer and this video arrived just in time! Now they see that it is actually easy and I can build the computer, keep going!
It is very easy ;)
@@iTz3L1TEFUZE i know but i needed to persuade my parents
How would your parents not trust you? Did you give them a reason not to trust you?
Milk Daddy probably just expensive parts + kid/teen doesn’t sit well with most parents
@@gigabytee facts bro, I'm 14 and my parents somehow are trusting me to build a PC myself.
Im just gonna save this video to my playlist for future.
Same lol
Same dude. I'm only 15 and I'm gonna get a job when I'm 16 so i can make a PC. My older brother actually made his own PC and it cost him $3000, this was in 2014 or so..
I actually have his 3k PC but it's broken, maybe i can find parts in there to use 😮
Sgtjames17 :-\ Nice, I’m younger than that but my budget is 600$ so I can play some MSFS
@@deltavii7499 nice, hope you get a good PC out of it 👍
@@James-di8is meanwhile me 16 yro cant get a job at all what can i do is just helping my parent😢its sad but that the only thing i can do😁
You make the most articulate pc builds mate absolutely love it, full of good information in details. Thanks keep up the good work.
I'm finally building my first pc tomorrow.
I've easily seen around 50-100 videos.
I'm so exited, I can't even sleep ahhhhhh
Hey how did it go?
@@Bladebreak3r it was great!
Today, I started building my first computer at just before 4p.m. I used almost all the same parts but some were different. It was a bit more difficult than we expected, and we thought we broke both the CPU, and the heatsink, but it was ok. Cable management was tedious, and reading all the manuals and making sure everything worked was also tedious. In the end, we did it all right, and it started first try. Thank you for this video! I would not have been able to do it without yours and other's videos. 4 hours later, all the drivers are installed, and I have my very own computer. Thank you!
How much was the build? im thinking of building it too
@@dara03 What I got all added up to about $1200. But could easily be brought down to around $900, even $850. The main components were a Ryzen 5 3600, and RX 5700xt.
Tech Source: All you will need is a screwdriver
Me: I have one of those!
Also Tech Source: *Shows an absolute unit of a screwdriver*
Me: *Begins to sweat*
Lmao
This comment is so underrated
you just need a swiss army knife which hopefully has a screwdriver :)
@@uyghur-zv4fe and don't forget your live Strong bracelet!
@@codyjames3416 dammit almost forgot that
This makes me feel like I just built my own pc even though I didn't
Crazy Vietnam veteran is the rtx 2O6O aorus graphics card good?
Yes ilikekebab
@@sho5a5_fera5 2060 super is better imo, you get 8gb vram instead of 6, and higher frame rates when rtx on
Varun i got the rx 57OO xt
@@sho5a5_fera5 that's a great gpu, congrats on your purchase :D
I just built my first ever pc watching this and it went so perfect couldn’t recommend this video enough thank you
Is this sarcastic or not
@@VnM-vm3wm how could that be sarcastic? 😂
@@semihsinmaz I mean it can be sarcastic in plain reading
That was truly the most amazing, in-depth and straight forward PC build tutorial ever! Period! Learned A LOT!
I have just bought the starting parts for my build. Coming from a Console, I am so excited to build my computer!
Trust me it’s hard to go back to console once to get a taste of pc
Za Warldu I’ll probably only go back to play the Breath of the Wild Sequel
I welcome you in advance to the world of true gaming.
I have a pc but I prefer console
I can’t get used to keyboard and mouse
I built my pc well watching this video! I’d like to say it was very helpful, and I was able to build my computer with no issues. Thanks Ed
I’ve watched so many “How to build a gaming pc” and Ed’s is the only one I like.
This was very helpful for my studies while I'm still a kid, I can always be ready when my dream budget gaming pc comes when I grow up and have the money to buy all the parts, Thank you so much you are the best!
This is literally the most clear pc build guide I have ever watched and I built my pc(my first build ever) in a few hours. TechSource
You are a legend
u built this same build?
K. Strive I would build the same cus I don’t know how to buy the right parts
GOLDFIRE 864 I picked my own parts but I had a few problems that were fixed by this vid
I just built my pc 2 weeks ago. I loved it, such a good experience.
Affects ́ is it this pc and if so did you have problems with the temperature of the gpu or cpu?
Just ordered all my parts today, can’t wait to start building. I’ve been watching pc build videos for 2+ years now lol
Keep us updated!
Where did u get a graphics card
@@ApzxrVideos Centrecom since I’m Australian. It’s like you guy’s version of micro centre
Just what I needed. I'm planning to build my first Gaming PC in a few weeks when I have all the parts. This video definitely would help me a lot during the process. Thanks!
*10-30 minutes*
Me: 3 hours.
@Novice someone is building pc actually for 1st time...
good thing you built a new pc though lol
@Novice #badWifi
Including waiting for parts it took me almost a month.
@@Technicallyaddicted hes talking about how long it took for windows to install
I've had a lot of experience with the installation of windows, drivers and so on when I formatted a ton of school computers to remove their bloatware for myself and my friends, but the hardware side always scared me. Being in quarrantine, with a ton of games I can't run, and the last part I need (the case) arriving today, I'm going to use this video a ton to try to build a pc!
hi how much fps can it run on fortnite can u tell me plz
@@Ymrakz. It is depended on the pc that you get, Fortnite can run on like 80 fps epic on 1080 on a 500$ pc, if u get a more expensive pc like 1500$ you can run it on 2k or even 4k.
TheBlockBreakers Ay man how did the build go ?
@@Ymrakz. bruh even i wont ask that question
bro chill ik depends on pc just asking cuz might get same specs also why u guys so rude tf wrong with u
Great guide. Makes me feel like my first build should be fairly simple, thanks!
This was made a week ago and I have already watched it 5 times. Legit in the middle of choosing parts and being scared on how to build and this pops up. Thanks Ed. Needed it.👍
Tech: To install windows, you'll need a flashdrive with atleast 8GB of space.
Also Tech: **pulls out one with 128GB of space**
Keylem he said “at least” so it doesn’t matter. Read noob
Kelvin Pineda I think he knows that it’s just the point that he went way overboard
do you not know what at least means? dumbass
Kelvin Pineda it’s a joke...
moh720 it’s a joke...
I love legos, and this is the same thing but steroids. If I had the cash I would just build PCs all day
Work in Tech 😂
*lego not legos
sorry I'm a lego fanboy
Open shop?
Do mine lol
I built LEGO before why not a pc
Better than most 1 hour long build tutorials bantering about useless things, simple and straight forward, thanks.
Thank you so much. This is literally the only pc build video that explains everything perfectly.
Him: "If you have never built a gaming PC or are afraid to break your parts you have clicked on the right video"
Me: "Or because I was bored and wanted to watch someone build a PC."
He didn't say this is WHY you clicked. That's a fail.
@Fruska Gora it should be alright, but I recommend doing a bit more research just to be safe
@Fruska Gora you could try the Nvidia 1050Ti or 1060
@Fruska Gora that's actually better than the 1060, so yeah that one's pretty good
@Fruska Gora - What are you using it for?
WHEN YOU INSTALL THE MICROSOFT INSTALLATION TOOL ONTO A DRIVER MAKE SURE YOU DO NOT HAVE ANYTHING YOU WANT TO KEEP ON THAT DRIVE BECAUSE WHEN YOU INSTALL IT, IT WILL DELETE EVERYTHING ON THAT DRIVER
THANK YOU
Duh
I know you got hit with that 😂😂
Yep. Found that out the hard way...
FutsalOnYou OKAY MATE
Dude I watched this video while building my first gaming PC! Truly helped me a lot in making sure I assembled everything correctly! My pc is now fully operational! Thanks man! 💯
I want to build my own pc , everything seems easy but the cables just confuse me lol
Same
Polk oh yeah I do you should get a intel 10th i3 16gb or ddr4 3600mhrz of ram a rog z390 zenith mother board and 750mwatt powers supply a 1660 s 80+gold and a monitor 75 hertz
@Polk 9000$ is a massive budget do you mean 900$
@Polk wow we don't care
@Polk bro at that price theres no pc you cant get.....
Instructions unclear, microwaved my cat
AttoLegend I had the same issue
well dont waste the cat, eat it
@@Sleinskyj I ate my mum
Olin Phillips No, I don’t like cat. My brother will eat it so I’ll just give it to him
@@Funy_antwon oh is he asian
“a large flat surface area”
excuse me sir, it is a TABLE.
“a screw driver”
no, you need a swiss army knife that HOPEFULLY has a screwdriver. get your facts right
Don’t forget the tweasers
techsource isn’t pro at building we are we know everything
I love it how this still hasn't died out yet
and an allen key
Remember the power supply might short circuit so make sure it’s on the anti static pads
Me after watching this tutorial 50 times "It all makes sense now!" Good vid man
6:49 do we need the hard drive or can we build a pc without it?
@@BearOfAllTrades You don't need a hard drive to build a pc, but you do need at least 1 storage option
@@Spicket ty
@@Spicket btw do you know what gpu he used in the video?
@@BearOfAllTrades ryzen 5 3600
I have a hard time listening to instructions or somethings I zone out when I'm getting instructions for something. So for me I understood 10% of it.
No hate on the video im just stupid
okay then
@epitec that's probably tru
i was like you, just keep watching different youtubers building pcs, and understand what each part does, i did my research for like a month and now understand everything this dude said
@@xIRONRAGEx nice!!!!
I swear I was going to say the same thing, it happens to me everywhere, I just lose focus in everything so easily
Noboby talks about the most important thing you need when building a pc... A table
umberto de simone the verge lol
@Ubeastbot DO NOT... static will break the parts bro
@@ClaymorePvP hardwood floor?
@@KlearChristal yeah with wood it wont just dont do it on rug or metal
@@ClaymorePvP When done building the PC, can you put it in a room with a carpet?
12:24 just saving a time stamp.
MrZachaty you don’t really need this time stamp your motherboard manual will show you where they go
@@jahsch7847 I know, I just prefer a video of someone explaining it, I find it easier to understand. 👍
Minutes I don’t like people like you
BuckeyeGaming 1212 wtf are you talking about
@BuckeyeGaming 1212 he was talking about minutes critisizing him saying he dont like poeple criitisizing people for timestamps
Thanks for the vid man.. i have just finish building my daughter pc using this video as tutorial..
For a person who does not have any background in building computer.. hack everything i learn about computer is self taught..
I was able to build a pc..
Thank you
Ed: Atleast 8gb of space
Also Ed: I'll use this 128gb
haha, thats the only usb I had with me. I know its overkill but then again most of the stuff on this channel is overkill lo.
@@TechSource legit lol. 😂💯 Love watching your videos ed! ❤️
@John Louise XXD
@@fategaming8606 XD
Thanks TechSource, but I'm already a master at building PC's thanks to The Verge. I wish PC's lasted longer tho, it's really a pain having to buy new parts after 2-3 months. They should really figure out a way to increase the longevity of those parts, some of them are expensive. Not to worry tho, I don't mind having to rebuy and rebuild a new computer often, getting to apply thermal paste on anything and everything is quite enjoyable and makes the whole process worth it
Nathan M Did you get buy a new house as well? PC fires can be pretty annoying.
Hazardous ik
Just built my new and first pc thank you for explaining everything so well, your the best .
finally, someone who doesn't talk for a year in the "intro" and actually goes into depth on programming unlike others saying "download this and you should be able to change some numbers"
Completely followed this build guide, and it got me though it, so happy with my new pc, thank you for this video
how long did it take you?
did you follow this build completely with the same parts?
Are extension cables necessary?
I’ve watched so many damn build guides it’s repetitive and i could tell you how to do it step by step, but i am still scared to build my first this next weekend
best of luck. lmk how it goes. im too scared to do all this so im just gettin a prebuilt 😂
oh wow it went 100% perfectly. No issues, benchmarked everything and my temps were good. Don’t buy a prebuilt, you can get SO much more for your money when you build your own. It took me about 2 and a half hours (about an hour of it alone was cable management). If i had done it before, it would have taken me maybe an hour bc i was constantly double checking with youtube. Very happy with performance and thermals are okay for my case.
Lobo Hog ok well now im really considering not getting the prebuilt. lol but i still dont know what pieces to get. like ik they r on amazon but im not too familiar with the right parts. thats the only thing i need assistance with.
oh wow I just saw this reply so you may have already taken action. But a lot of them are on amazon yes, you can also look at best buy, newegg, and a microcenter if you have one near you. Look at build guides at different budgets, and make changes if you see fit
Lobo Hog hey bro, well done on ur pc, I also had the same problem where I was too scared to even try to work on my pc, I was just so nervous, took me a whole weekend to finish it. But thanks to god, it booted up fine, ran windows, and I was able to download my drivers. Was not sure tho about extracting files for drivers. I’m not sure if that is unzipping the driver files, but all I did was just download the files and do the setup part up, only extracting files on the chipset drivers. Again well done on the pc.
It’s been a while since I’ve built a system. You made it SO easy to get caught up on what to do and how. Thank you!!!!
For some reason I found him dropping the screws in the mug with no sound really satisfying.
This is a smooth guide but I would like to see the whole processes w/out anything left out like off camera cable management. 😁
I've been watch these How Tos all day and this has to be my favorite one
Kinda like assembling a Lego set or IKEA furniture. I'm in🙋♀️
Jackie C ye but I’m scared
Its so easy
Jackie C a 5 year old could do it
Thanks for all your advice. I’ve just built my first Gaming pc and installed windows. It’s great! It was pretty straight forward, it was just making sure to put the cables in the right place on the motherboard. Thanks again
could u help me please
ALSO VOTE FOR THIS TO BE THE BEST PC BUILD ON YTUBE
@Jenna Hart o rly
@@jordanfrom216 yes
I was on my sisters ipad
This is like building Lego’s but for older people
I swear u sound like a complete genius when saying i know how to build a computer, but in reality its like building with very expensive legos
But I'm not older lol
Lol I built mine at 12
@@sithbrickanimations2999my 11yr old brother built a water cooling pc which cost £1000
@@sithbrickanimations2999 Same
I'm a lot into music, video editing and graphic design and I've been dreaming of building my own "creativity" PC since 2015, when I started watching your videos. Here I am 5 years later, following this tutorial and finally putting together my very first build. Thanks Ed
Was it very hard or were you able to figure it out
Finally a person explains the cables in an easy way
Thank you so much, this was my first pc build and it went perfectly and I plan on submitting my setup to setup wars
Good job! Hope I see your setup!
Jarell Mariano yessir his setup gonna be fire 🔥
4:58 Eminem comes in
Eminem's the Goat
lmao
LMFAO
what?
PutTheMotherBoardInside da case... #rapgod..
"You will also need a flash drive with about 8 gb of space" *holds up 128 gb flash drive*
A power play for sure
*1TB ssd*
Nice ok but flex
im building a pc soon and basically watched all your pc builds and tutorials and i learned a lot and i think im ready
15:44 where he starts downloading everything you need and over locking the pc :)
Kieran_Forcey laptop
Typing this from my newly set yup PC! Thanks so much, couldn't have done it without you.
Me Who Doesn’t Have Any Money To Buy A PC Or To Buy PC Specs:
Also Me: *Watches this video*
me
Just got enough money for a 700$ build and im ordering parts now it should all be here in like 3 weeks or something:)
@@mskvf k
@Flamify I can help what do you want to play and how high? For fps
@Flamify use pc part picker to know if your parts are compatible together
I just finished building my first ever custom pc and can officially say that this video is STILL extremely helpful and explanatory for the different options of connecting things!!!!!
I have all of my parts right next to me but I’m scared to start
good luck!
Dose it work
I’ m building my pc rn, but i’m missing one pin in my 24-pin cable and some of the screws in my motherboard keep falling out. Does anyone know what to do or how?
Did you do it?
I am building this right now too!! Right now I am setting up to over lock it. But duuuude it looks so sweet!!
Amazing tutorial. I actually got a computer started up. Did not excpect i could.
i’m so nervous about placing the CPU into the motherboard, it makes me so anxious
same lol
Same I just did mine today it’s easy trust lol
@@christianlaenen4374 yo did u have an problems with the screws not screwing down?
@@hovay7803 what screws?
@@christianlaenen4374 they probably talking bout the cpu cooler scree
This video helped me build my first PC! Only part that was hard was plugging in the tiny-ass cables.
think you could help me?
It's been a long time since I've seen a build guide this thorough that includes how to add drives and fans and RGB as well as the extra OC info! AWESOME JOB! And you didn't need a Swiss Army Knife or any "tweezers". LOL!
Thank you for this, this video gave me the confidence that i need to build my own PC. My plan was to build around 3300x budget build and i ended up doing this instead. I lived in Canada so this build is like mid-expensive one. Due to covid gathering of parts is just the worst. I ended up using a ASROCK Steel legend B450 and g skill 3200. And in a few coming weeks I’ll get laid off of my job so my pc build is a remembrance from that job, still gonna enjoy it tho with my social assistance while laid off. :)
Omg mobo bros
I litterly just bought a ryzen 5 1600 than realized a 3rd gen ryzen 3 is better and cheaper.., I’m crying on the inside.
Cube Cat the 3300x is my original cpu in mind while gathering parts. I have it pre- ordered on my local store, since I’ve save a little money on some other parts i did invest it on the 3600 just a little bit future proofing in mind.
Cube Cat plus i got the 3600 on sale. Like $60 off before it got out of stock.
Pinoy ULam ATBP nice hope it works great!
Where is the WWJD bracelet and why didn't you hammer the io shield in?
Does that mean “What Would Jesus Do”
TruthMV ikr and should’ve used a Swiss Army knife that hopefully has a philips head screwdriver
@@HeyImTiP Also he DID NOT screw in with confidence.
TruthMV dont forget the allen wrench
And his thermal paste applicatior
I always recommend your content to people that want to build a pc, I watched you for years before building my first one, and in my opinion you will always be the best youtuber to watch for serious pc building
I keep rewatching this video to make sure that when I finally get the cash for my build I can do it right lol
Sameee
Lol Same
are you reading my mind? Lmao
lmao same
Same here, I just don't really want to overclock 😅
Great guide, love your wristband i know where you got that from 😁
I literally had my doubts about my build, but in the end, I did it, thanks to you!