Bad thermal paste application. Blocked the PSU fan. No fans in the CPU cooler. Terrible cable management that restricts air flow. This guy built a bomb.
And another thing; if they built a PC that was only 2 years old that couldn’t hold up for Battlefield 5, they must’ve built an extremely shitty PC back then. A PC should not be outdated after only 2 years.
I'm actually thankful for the Verge video. I'm new to PC building and all of the critique has been more helpful (and way more entertaining) than some of the tutorial videos.
Raphael I’ve got a Aorus 1080ti 11gb, I7 9900k @ 5GHz blah blah, the game he was playing was Arma 3 which is a hardcore military simulator and even I barely keep at ~60fps on 2k res :(
Computer will shut off before that happens and then leave you guessing what’s wrong. Made the same mistake myself, ironically in the same case that he’s using.
PC C0RN no, it was coincidentally the same one the Verge used. Just like the case, I might add. No I am not related to Stefan nor am I employed by the Verge.
"We got to the POST screen." I call such bullshit on this. No way it POSTed on the first try. Given that they didn't show it, I bet anything that they had to troubleshoot something.
"First you need a table" Nah im going to build mine in the bathtub while im taking a bath with a plugged in toaster. I should be fine since i have my "Bluetooth" Anti-static bracelet
S1D3winder017 when i built my first pc i built it on carpet, yeah i know terrible idea but i was a giant noob, it didn’t actually damage anything though and i’ve since sold the pc but as far as i know it’s still working to this day
I think we could make this point more theretical, you also need : air. And a person, preferably one that isn't dead. Wait, you also need a roof, because rain or wind won't be benefical either.
The irony is that the verge video is actually very helpful when you want to learn how to build a PC. Seeing what you should NOT do is half the process of learning anything.
It's true. I built my first PC around this time (still come back occasionally ... still hysterical) and these reaction videos were very helpful. I probably would've messed up the dimm slots had it not been for Stefan's masterpiece (who received WAY too much hate might I add. It was the Verge's fault, not his).
I think I did it wrong guys. When am I suppose to use that allen wrench? How many tubes of thermal paste should I use? Can I just use a brick from my house?
For the hex key thing, I've used one because my case had pins that held the tempered glass in place that used a hex key but that was it and my roommate laughed when he saw me using it so I get that it is stupid but not too sure why
Cycle Coma that’s the reason he had it. It’s for the optional case screws that hold the glass in. Your better off using the more traditional screws that can be screwed in with your hand.
3:29 Dont be fooled... this IS a real anti-static bracelet. It works via wifi through the bluetooth signal and hopefully protects your pc from static electricity with confidence!
How build a pc presteps: 1. Take your shoes on 2. Lock your door 3. Open your car and sit in the drivers seat 4. Drive to the nearest Ikea 5. Get out of the car 6. Lock your car 7. Walk in to the store 8. Buy a table 9. Unlock your car 10. Drive home 11. Take your table inside 12. Time to assemble the table 😁😂
lol, 70 fps on arma, a game that can run on a 10 year old computer. and keep in mind that he was flying around in arma, so the game only has to fully render the plane, everything else is half rendered
Installing the RAM, CPU and cooler before putting the motherboard inside the case is just way too easy. PRO builders like in this video enjoy the challenge of putting the CPU in LAST, with all the components already inside and cables dangling in the way. Bonus points if you cut up your hands on all the sharp edges and solder points in there. Allows you to show off the scars from your first PC build later.
I built my first PC... by my desk, on the carpeted floor with no anti static protection. That was a long time ago...I was such a noob but I still built my PC better than the Verge. I did screw with confidence. :P
Hi. Just to give you kuddos about this video reaction. Half the community is laughing at that video right now, but you took the time to actually explain in detail why things are wrong, and what you should be doing to install the component correctly. Great work.
I think the reason why half of the tech-tuber community is flat out ripping it a new one is two reasons 1)Majority of them put out parts and price guides and have done tutorial videos that have over 500K+ views. 2) the majority of the audience have more than 1 brain cell and actually understand that everything the guy did in some way could irreparably harm the components of the PC.
@Reversed Tech No, build on a surface that IS conductive! Non-conductive surfaces build STATIC charge, where conductive surfaces do not, if they are grounded. The whole point of anti-static is to provide conductivity (with a resistor to slow the current down some) so static charge does not build up and cause an ESD (Electro-Static Discharge) that causes damage. Maybe the verge will hire you...
Yeah that’s really shitty, but he got attacked over a hobby and he wasn’t the whole mastermind behind the video. I think people took it too far insulting his mind and sending him threats
You're not the only one who hopes someone didn't use this video as a beginners guide! Which is why I would like to make a video on how to properly build a PC.
Yep it seems the newer Corsair radiators have moved the flow channels away from the screw holes to prevent people that use incorrect screws from puncturing the rad. Imagine if someone uses a different aio and punctures the rad because of this tutorial... $2000 down the drain..
That was my intention with this video. It wasn't to hate on the guy and add more hate to the pile. It was intended to explain why things were incorrect to the viewer and to Stefan himself.
I know its been over a year lol but thanks for the vid its very useful and i learned alot, things to do and not to do while building pc. We understand your purpose was not to hate on him but provide us with guide that is more accurate than what they posted. Thank you (:
Pretty confident that the Verge made one of the most useful PC build guides ever. I've learned so much about building PC's by watching other builders react to the video and explain what not to do.
Another person pointed that out to me about an hour ago. I didn't notice when I was editing the video together! This video just keeps getting better and better lol
Looks like a screw missing on the PSU as well. I suppose it would as it's the WRONG WAY. Bloody hell, it would be much better if the Swedish Chef from the Muppet Show did this. That or Craig's List.
FYI that quote was from bitwit's reaction to the verge video, that was one of the many hilarious comments he had in it. Seriously though, that verge video literally made me nearly throw up in my mouth how terrible it was, all of you posters putting up reaction videos destroying that verge crap need to get youtube to take that video down before some kid who just literally does not know any better uses that video assuming it's good information as a guide and grenades their first ever pc build they saved up for.
We learned a lot. We learned about AsuZ, The Brace, Tweezers, screwing with confidence for a really long time, doing it because it looks nice, hammering it in, those little insulating pads, and perhaps most importantly what a solid clasp sounds like.
@@shineinouzen7412 yeah. for real, there are some Swiss Army knife models which has it, some dont. Mine doesnt have one. But like, Stefan's sentencing feels like even for the knife itself he didnt even check before recording....if he said "A Swiss Army knife model which have a screw driver like this [showing how it looks like]" then it would be better.
I’ll be honest, I’ve never built a pc but I am glad the verge did this because now I never have to worry about what NOT to do, I just watch their video. Also, it’s really the gift that keeps on giving.
I have built computers on the floor on carpet, on a desk, on a chair, on a couch and on my lap. Never once actually used a table. What I recommend to people is to use a clean working surface such as a workbench, desk or table. You don't need any of them to actually build a computer. The lap method works well for me with small form factor cases that are lightweight. Of course I don't recommend building the computer on the floor on carpet, but mostly because it's not a comfortable way to build a computer.
Thank you for making his video and helping the pc community. I sent a video time stamped breakdown of the issues on Friday to Stefan Etienne, which of course was ignored, but looks like I was not the only one who picked of the 40+ errors: 0.36 Those are cable ties, not tweezers 0.40 Swiss Army knife, really? Not a philips screw driver in sight. 0.43 Anti static plastic bracelet which is not connected to anything- How are you grounded to protect parts and yourself? 1.49 For video streaming you recommending a i3 or i5? Please try to stream with least than 4 cores and see the result. 2.20 Opening all the boxes get people confused. Open the box which you need at the time of the build. 2.26 Adding motherboard in the pc case. No, you add cpu and ram to board as it easier to do so while motherboard is in open space. And mount the AIO backplate before installing the motherboard. 2.36 Reasons for choosing board. Most top tier Z370 chipset motherboards have NVM support these days and bluetooth/Wifi, so why Asus was chosen? 2.50 The brace is called a IO shield. 3.00 After you said be careful with motherboard earlier, you then rest motherboard back solder back of motherboard on the motherboard rinsers and scrap it across towards IO shield. 3.12 You did not screw all the motherboard screws as when you installed the gpu, you can clearly see some missing. 3.24 Ram, lights and its fast 2666Mhz. The Asus Z370 supports ram up to 4500Mhz - 2666Mhz is almost half speed. Most Z370 chipset motherboard are best running DDR4 ram at 3200Mhz. 3.43 - Ram installed incorrectly, Dual channel mode uses alternative dimm slots, not next to each other. In this case it would be recommended dimm B2 and dimm A2. 4.00 SSD chosen because dont want to deal with wires (check end of build and tel me how the cable management). 4.10 No meantion of additional mechanical drive storage. 4.31 Installation of gpu hinders install of cpu and other components. 4.41- PCi Express Slot are not called lanes. 4.46 Pick the top pcie express slot because does not want to cover ssd because it looks nice. Not checked manual to find out which has the full x16 pci express lanes which is best for gpu. 4.58 Those are not brackets their are expansion slot covers. 5.15 PSU 850watts for a system that has a gpu that draws 180 watts. RTX2080ti will top 300 watts so you would not have to upgrade it even if you had a quality 650 watts psu. 5.18 Power supply is not a brick. 5.22 Thoses are not insulating pads, there are there to minimize vibrations when psu is operating. 5.26 Power supply will not short circuit if it comes in contact with metal case. That's why is has a case build around the psu components. 5.31 PSU installed backwards. The case actually has vent holes on the back so its designed for psu to face out so fan can suck in cold fair. You got it sucking warm air from the pc case. 6.11 Used wrong screws. The screws you used are to install fans to radiator. There a separate set of screws to screw the radiator. Can i ask did you bend the radiator fins as you tried to screw through with a 30mm screw to a 5mm space blocked space? 6.21 Lie and incorrect, not all psu comes with big bag of velcro cables. 6.28 Not daunting if you check the manual you find that you need just 3/4 cables for your build. 6.46 Matching the cable to the motherboard and psu. Wrong. Each end of the cable needs to be checked as only one side will connect properly to psu while the other to the motherboard. 6.53 You missed the EPS power cable for the cpu which is 8 pin, sata power cables for you AIO and pci express power cable for gpu. 7.19 Exposed cpu socket not holder or slot. 7.37 If you checked the cpu and motherboard you would find a triangle on one of the edges which is what is used to align the correct orientation of cpu installation. 8.11 You installed the motherboard without installing the AIO backplate which magically appears with mounting screws already on it at 8.38 8.17 Incorrect. Not every cpu cooler comes with pre appplied thermal paste. 8.22 Pre-applied thermal on the cooler is more than enough hence its been pre-applied by manufacturer. 8.23 Incorrect. Its not good pc building practice to add more thermal paste to existing pre-applied thermal paste. Good pc building practice to to clean off the pre-applied thermal paste with some TIM cleaner and use a better quality one. 8.28 You put a pea size amount on cpu on the centre so when you install AIO cpu waterblock it spreads. 8.38 Its mounting screws which magically installed themselves on to the AIO back motherboard mount which you did not installed to begin with. 8.47 Incorrect. Those 4 mounting screws are what is going to keep the waterblock on the AIO at full contact with cpu IHS. 8.54 Each nut should be tighten on opposite side to avoid uneven pressure stress on the motherboard. Top left, bottom right, top righ and bottom left with 2 turn each time. You missed one of the screws as only 3 is actually on at the end. 8.56 AIO fan headers not plugged in, no sata power power plugged to AIO. 9.00 Panel connectors not installed, usb, sound and case fans not installed. 9.09 Any pc built, first thing is to go into the bios by pressing F2 or Del and check that the components you installed are present and that all temperature are in order. 9.15. Incorrect. You dont need a usb flash drive. Windows come in other formats including DVD format for people who have a optical drive which you chose not to include hence you have no choice but to use a usb flash drive with windows on it. 9.25 After installing windows. Priority is update the motherboard bios to latest version and enable XMP profile for the ram. Then install Anti virus program then display driver, OC software etc. 9.31 You used a GTX1080 for 1080p while a GTX1070 actuall is more suited for that resolution. Also you got a k series cpu and installed a AIO but you not bothered to overclock the cpu??? 9. Arma 3 is cpu bound game and you running stock cpu frequency. 10.02 Averaging 120fps on League of Legends. What is the 1080p monitor resolution refresh rate? 10.12 300fps on what refresh rate monitor? 10.26 Battlefield V and Cyberpunk pc requirements not been finalized so how can you know that you going to be able to game at max settings on those games? 10.33 When RTX gpu comes out, you going to spend 50% of what it cost to build the pc to upgrade to a gpu that is 25% faster than the current 1080ti. Does think makes any sense? 10.44 You RMA a computer part when it fails. You would only have to send you whole computer if you bought a pre built system and there was a fault with it. 10.49 Benchmark and test games. You did not even do a stock or OC setting benchmark on 3DMark, Valley or Heaven or even got MSI afterburner to check your gpu temps and frequencies. How do you expect for people to take any games benchmarking that the Verge do seriously.
PcShed I have to say this is an excellent breakdown. I actually noted down some of the points you made for my build checklist. A tip of the hat to you sir for your devotion to accurate PC knowledge and your dedication to eradicating those who would spread misinformation. I am subscribing to your content as I appreciate this level of effort huzzah!
and at 6:33 in this video, as he starts to install the RAM it is actually backwards. Then there is a cutaway and in the next shot it is seated in the slot.
Yes, he actually did! (twitter.com/StefanEtienne/status/1040656374475251717) He's already blocked Science Studio on twitter over his reaction video. You and other reaction video creators might be next!
Painful to watch the original, thank you for suffering with is while correcting the improv sketch of a guy trying to impress a girl by building a pc for her
Actually after posting this joke comment I attempted to build a pc with a system of strings, it worked a little bit better because I could easily rotate the entire system around.
Hey Stefan, you wanted to prove yourself right? Well here you go, your brand new assignment! But... but sir... I just deliver the mail & memos around the office. GUD LUCK, KID!
I always go back to this video from time to time to see how far ive come. When the og verge video was released i was getting into pc building and wiltshires helped me helped me dive deeper. I have currently built 17 different gaming pc’s since then and Seeing the allen wrench scene from the verge vid always makes me chuckle now
Glad you were able to use this reaction as a tool for learning. That was the intention of my reaction was to educate people on the wrong way of doing things.
0:40 Two years later, he still does. On every tweet. By several people. And he blocks them all, yet they keep coming. He has blocked literally thousands, maybe tens of thousands, of people on twitter just for that by now.
Oh hell yeah it did, he put way too much thermal paste and forgot to put one of the screws that go on the water block so it's gonna heat up and the paste is gonna run off to the GPU.
@@The_Cokimoto He also took off the plastic for his aio and let it breath in all the air and dust around it. It's just open to the world the whole video.
Thank God they removed the video just now but they didn't take down the article and it's still there :( www.theverge.com/2018/9/13/17828092/gaming-pc-build-custom-how-to-asus-intel-geforce-cost
I love the fact that this tutorial manages to do almost everything wrong, it's like watching a masterclass in how to destroy your PC before you've even run it.
Subbed. That Omnizoa supercut of techtubers' reactions to this build is SOLID GOLD. I love that you're trying to give him the benefit of the doubt in the very beginning but things go real bad real quick. The table, man. I always forget the table.
@@OG_McLovin appreciate the sub! I was more or using the Verge's original video as a teaching tool on what not to do. Wasn't trying to shit on Stephen or anything.
The 3D Printing Corner dont remove it, it creates a pin dot mark, so when you RMA the MB they can tell if you installed the cpu right. its there to let you know how much pressure to use when pulling and locking the lever. most people but way to much pressure pushing the lever touching the pcb, you should barley gently bring it down enough just to clear the hook. it should never ever touch the pcb.
Interesting, never thought of that. I have been building Computers since the days when you had to remove it, and just never stopped, but great piece of advice I will try to break 25 year old habit.
What makes this video different to the other reaction videos, it that not only are you correcting his mistakes and saying not to do that, you also explain why you shouldn't do that and what could possibly happen, and you still respond to comments from a video that's over a year old. New subscriber here, and fan. Hopefully you grow to 100K soon
I didn't want to hate on the man. He was already getting backlash at the time. I didn't want to add to the pile of hatred. Maybe it's the Canadian coming out of me lol. I really just wanted to correct his mistakes and use the video as a learning tool for others. I respond to MOST of the comments I get. I read ALL of the comments I get. I appreciate the sub! It means a lot! That's what I'm gunning for! Hope to have that Silver Play Button hanging on my wall in the future!
So far out of every tech channel that I've seen give a reaction to this video... Your criticizisms were actually constructive, and helped informed me on alot of things that were wrong in this video. Most other youtubers simply say "oh wow that was obviously wrong" but fail to go into detail of how it was wrong, because they think it's basic information to someone who has never built a PC or anything close to one in their life. For example, I didn't even know about the wrist band thingy until the video from The Verge, because no one except Linus Tech had ever mentioned it before, then I found your channel through this video, and not only did you confirm it's a thing for me, but explained that there's supposed to be a cable running between it to the ground, something I wouldn't have ever thought of. So far I've subbed, mainly because you said that you feel as if you should make a video proudly showing how... Honestly, considering your constructive criticism, and attention to detail on what to teach, I would highly recommend making that video! Not only would it be an actually useful video for the casual gamer wanting to switch to PC, but it would most likely get alot of attention and benefit you and your channel aswell. Anyways, I hope you see this comment, thanks for the info in this video, and have a great day!
Bad thermal paste application. Blocked the PSU fan. No fans in the CPU cooler. Terrible cable management that restricts air flow.
This guy built a bomb.
laserproof How the verge built a bomb
@@lanceregan3400 It's a major fire hazard, no air flow, nothing to really keep it cool.
Linus Tech Tips proved that cable management doesn't affect cooling. Just saying.
Where is the FBI when you need them
How we built a 2,000$ al-qaeda bomb
I’m getting 275,000 frames per second playing solitaire.
3 take it or leave it
I bet when you win you get 60 frames top
That's absurd, cap it to 69.
Why is this a comment
1 000 000 000 fps with tetris c64 edition
"Your old PC won't play Battlefield V"
*Plays League of Legends*
That’s because he tried playing BFV.........Something went wrong
@@irritatingtruth9121 if it only had 8 gigs of ram, it would have lagged a lot
And another thing; if they built a PC that was only 2 years old that couldn’t hold up for Battlefield 5, they must’ve built an extremely shitty PC back then. A PC should not be outdated after only 2 years.
@@zeussx2120 yup and the sad thing is that they spent 1000 dollars on it like I can make a better pc for 450 dollars with 16gb of ram
@@christianmygind799 Hey, I played Fallout 4 on 4 gb RAM... it really sucked, but I did it.
All these Verge reaction videos are more educational than the actual Verge video.
Plus they're a hoot to watch.
Glad I could provide some entertainment, while also providing some education.
I'm actually thankful for the Verge video. I'm new to PC building and all of the critique has been more helpful (and way more entertaining) than some of the tutorial videos.
At least something good came out of all this lol
lmao I'm about to build a pc for the first time in like 8 years and the reactions to the verge's vid have actually taught me so much, it's wild
This
-have an 1080 overclocked
-run a game at 70 fps
-nope nothing wrong here
Lol pretty much
Raphael I’ve got a Aorus 1080ti 11gb, I7 9900k @ 5GHz blah blah, the game he was playing was Arma 3 which is a hardcore military simulator and even I barely keep at ~60fps on 2k res :(
i7 9900k? You mean i9
Runs capped 120 FPS LOL on a GTX 1080 👌😂
@@jasperconranable if you can run arma @60fps steady/2k that's already a miracle man
Ok so he literally destroyed a $2000 comp, BUT HE DESTROYED IT WITH CONFIDENCE!
A brick is what the PSU will be in two months with that lack of air.
Computer will shut off before that happens and then leave you guessing what’s wrong. Made the same mistake myself, ironically in the same case that he’s using.
@@TheSjuris Atleast you have the integrity and common sense to accept your mistake like a humane mature adult should!
PC C0RN took me awhile to figure out what was causing the issue. The PSU was the last thing on my list.
@@TheSjuris Was it a first rev RM psu from corsair by any chance?
PC C0RN no, it was coincidentally the same one the Verge used. Just like the case, I might add. No I am not related to Stefan nor am I employed by the Verge.
You need the allen key to build the table to build the PC on, duh...
Touche lol
Well i did need one to open up the Corsair 570x glass case black edition because it's not cross screws or whatever it's called in english.
You're thinking of a Philips head screw.
:'D
Intelligence 100
What happened to the “tweezers” he was gonna use to cable manage?
He apparently through away all those items.
@@drexxler138 21:39
Ma boi you gotta get em eyes up close before you say shiet. 😜
They were used, for “cable management”, and by that I mean they were just strapped to some cables on the top left of the pc if you look closely
The real question is
What happend to the allen wrench?
I think it was there to assemble the table first
Thrown away like the plastic
They wanted to make a tutorial but they screwed up with confidence
Yo that’s “deep”
I am not confident i can screw my sides back after this comment
@@bersercker Maybe just use some of those extra long screws
"Screw In With Confidence" :)
1000th like les go
He screwed with confidence... Right through the radiator.
Ouch.
He was confident, this is the right decision.
When you lie on your resume for work.
Nonono, incompetence, stupidity and telling lies with confidence is a must to work for the verge and VOX ;)
Oh and a vocabulary not further than brackets and braces...
Nice sti my guy
@@GodlikeIridium and "apply". That guy really loves to apply stuff on his PC.
Underrated comment
Fans do magically appear eventually. Probably after replacing the entire cooler due to a punctured radiator.
The radiator started leaking. So he got it replaced.
That Confident Screwing Brought Them Back.
@Trantor The Troll He definitely screwed his computer.
No doubt about it
And they test it on LEAGUE OF LEGENDS... It's like you buy yourself a Ferrari and drive it on a 30 KmH zone...
Got to slowly move while burning rubber. 🤔
it's like buying a Ferrari and test driving it's speed through a car wash...
except nothing about this pc is or will be clean
At least they didn't try to install Windows 98 on it.
@@Sypaka
They might as well have lol
"He not fightin' static, he fightin' cancer." - Lyle :))
"We got to the POST screen."
I call such bullshit on this. No way it POSTed on the first try. Given that they didn't show it, I bet anything that they had to troubleshoot something.
"First you need a table"
Nah im going to build mine in the bathtub while im taking a bath with a plugged in toaster. I should be fine since i have my "Bluetooth" Anti-static bracelet
To be fair I have built one on my bed, but yeah it was an unnecessary sentence. Its pretty obvious you need some kinda of workspace.
S1D3winder017 why tf did you build it on your bed 😂
@@My_Lyfe because its a nice flat and soft surface. The only thing I'd be concerned with is static but I haven't had a problem. Yet....
S1D3winder017 when i built my first pc i built it on carpet, yeah i know terrible idea but i was a giant noob, it didn’t actually damage anything though and i’ve since sold the pc but as far as i know it’s still working to this day
I think we could make this point more theretical, you also need : air. And a person, preferably one that isn't dead. Wait, you also need a roof, because rain or wind won't be benefical either.
The irony is that the verge video is actually very helpful when you want to learn how to build a PC. Seeing what you should NOT do is half the process of learning anything.
Exactly, that's why I'm watching these videos
It's true. I built my first PC around this time (still come back occasionally ... still hysterical) and these reaction videos were very helpful. I probably would've messed up the dimm slots had it not been for Stefan's masterpiece (who received WAY too much hate might I add. It was the Verge's fault, not his).
Cunningham's Law strikes again.
I think I did it wrong guys. When am I suppose to use that allen wrench? How many tubes of thermal paste should I use? Can I just use a brick from my house?
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For the hex key thing, I've used one because my case had pins that held the tempered glass in place that used a hex key but that was it and my roommate laughed when he saw me using it so I get that it is stupid but not too sure why
Cycle Coma that’s the reason he had it. It’s for the optional case screws that hold the glass in. Your better off using the more traditional screws that can be screwed in with your hand.
Allen wrench to build the table you use to build the pc. cmon man
I fear no man...
But that thing...
It scares me...
Meet the pyro?
@@jud3775 Yup
*wearing tshirt saying NO FEAR
_The Verge posts a pc building tutorial_
*ONE FEAR
@@ChucksSEADnDEAD HAHA
Me scared ;_;
3:29 Dont be fooled... this IS a real anti-static bracelet. It works via wifi through the bluetooth signal and hopefully protects your pc from static electricity with confidence!
Pretty sure it takes AAA batteries.
The allen wrench is for the table that you need to build first.
Hahaha. Makes sense.
How build a pc presteps:
1. Take your shoes on
2. Lock your door
3. Open your car and sit in the drivers seat
4. Drive to the nearest Ikea
5. Get out of the car
6. Lock your car
7. Walk in to the store
8. Buy a table
9. Unlock your car
10. Drive home
11. Take your table inside
12. Time to assemble the table
😁😂
"It's definitely not going to hold up for Battlefield V"
**tests it on League of Legends** "Pretty good framerate"
lol, 70 fps on arma, a game that can run on a 10 year old computer. and keep in mind that he was flying around in arma, so the game only has to fully render the plane, everything else is half rendered
Installing the RAM, CPU and cooler before putting the motherboard inside the case is just way too easy. PRO builders like in this video enjoy the challenge of putting the CPU in LAST, with all the components already inside and cables dangling in the way. Bonus points if you cut up your hands on all the sharp edges and solder points in there. Allows you to show off the scars from your first PC build later.
LOL!
THE FIRST THING I SAID LMAOO
The blood from the cuts is a symbolic sacrifice to the pc gods
If you don't slice your hand open first using the Swiss Army Knife!
I'm always afraid of shorting out the mobo so I put it in first, then add the ram and cpu, and cooler. It's not that hard.
I built my first PC... by my desk, on the carpeted floor with no anti static protection. That was a long time ago...I was such a noob but I still built my PC better than the Verge. I did screw with confidence. :P
Jennifur68 ahh good times. Built my first two computers on my bed and one on a carpeted floor. Static bracelet only used once never had an issue.
me too,
at least my case had better cable management
it makes me feel so much better that I'm not the only one guilty of building on the bed. lol
To be fair, built my latest gaming PC on the floor. Works fine.
I always build my computers on the floor with no problems LOL
Hi. Just to give you kuddos about this video reaction. Half the community is laughing at that video right now, but you took the time to actually explain in detail why things are wrong, and what you should be doing to install the component correctly. Great work.
Thanks! That was the point of the video. It wasn't to shit on them, but to correct them. I wanted to explain to the viewer why the video was bad.
I think the reason why half of the tech-tuber community is flat out ripping it a new one is two reasons 1)Majority of them put out parts and price guides and have done tutorial videos that have over 500K+ views. 2) the majority of the audience have more than 1 brain cell and actually understand that everything the guy did in some way could irreparably harm the components of the PC.
Definately more than half
@Reversed Tech No, build on a surface that IS conductive! Non-conductive surfaces build STATIC charge, where conductive surfaces do not, if they are grounded. The whole point of anti-static is to provide conductivity (with a resistor to slow the current down some) so static charge does not build up and cause an ESD (Electro-Static Discharge) that causes damage. Maybe the verge will hire you...
"You probably shouldnt have included your twitter handle here cuz I imagine...." He still gets bullied even to this date.
Unfortunately so. I wasn't a fan of his attitude and how he handled things. But, I don't agree with the barrage of hate he still gets.
Wiltshire Tutorials i kinda agree, imagine pulling the race card because you can’t admit you dun goofed
Yeah that’s really shitty, but he got attacked over a hobby and he wasn’t the whole mastermind behind the video. I think people took it too far insulting his mind and sending him threats
I REALLY hope someone didn't buy $2000 worth of PC components and clicked this video first for a tutorial.
You're not the only one who hopes someone didn't use this video as a beginners guide! Which is why I would like to make a video on how to properly build a PC.
Yep it seems the newer Corsair radiators have moved the flow channels away from the screw holes to prevent people that use incorrect screws from puncturing the rad. Imagine if someone uses a different aio and punctures the rad because of this tutorial... $2000 down the drain..
Good move on Corsair's part to do so. I was worried about it being punctured after he did that.
Lipscomb yeah bro I'm sure you can sympathize.
not necessarily 2000 down the drain. the radiator for sure but distilled water isnt instantly ruining your pc. at least if you notice ^^
They shoulda titled it
“How to build a ticking time bomb with the Verge”
Ya, basically lol
He didn't even use the thermal paste applicator. He just messily applied thermal paste and made it look like bird poop.
Or the Allen Wrench (Hex Key), or the tweezers (Zip Ties). :)
He didn't even remove the pre-applied thermal paste on the waterblock *cringe*
I think he said it wasn't enough and he needed to add more.... -_-
He used the aplicator.. to push the CPU into the holder by pressing on the resistors :D
He painted a Mona Lisa on his processor hahaa
"You should ditch Allen and get with Philip" Lyle 2018
Obviously the Allen wrench is in case your Swiss Army knife DOESN'T include a Phillips screwdriver.
He forgot the hammer, to "insert" the brace.
the verge tutorial was so unclear my pc has a 5 second timer which will go off at any sec-
B O O M
How to apply Thermal paste
Step 1: but thermal paste on socket.
Step 2: Put cpu on socket then apply thermal paste again
@Ugly Troll aaaaaaaaa
DDR = Dance Dance Revolution
Deer Dance - System of a Down
4?
Deutsche Democratic Republic
@@VannrithSourisVa love that song
@@thevirtuoso8362 finally i found s1 lol
this is the most helpful reaction video to ever be posted on the internet tbh
That was my intention with this video. It wasn't to hate on the guy and add more hate to the pile. It was intended to explain why things were incorrect to the viewer and to Stefan himself.
I know its been over a year lol but thanks for the vid its very useful and i learned alot, things to do and not to do while building pc. We understand your purpose was not to hate on him but provide us with guide that is more accurate than what they posted. Thank you (:
You're welcome. I'm glad I could help you out in some way. Thanks for watching!
The Verge could've redeemed themselves, but by them offering up copyright strikes just made things worse for them.
Why would they deactivate the comments instead of taking down the damn video?
One word; MONEY
They just took it down!
Good.
Because words hurt nowadays and they want to keep their money capitol one really need to take their logo off this video
Its gone
Pretty confident that the Verge made one of the most useful PC build guides ever. I've learned so much about building PC's by watching other builders react to the video and explain what not to do.
When you act smart but you are actually -200 iq
Galaxy brain PC build. 👌
At least it's working
@@liaia7375 barely
IGOR, FETCH ME THE BRAIN!!
You can't have a minus 200 IQ score.
He's missing a screw on the CPU water block lol
Another person pointed that out to me about an hour ago. I didn't notice when I was editing the video together! This video just keeps getting better and better lol
No man, he's just missing a screw... Or all of them!
Stepfan himself has a few screws loose! XD
Looks like a screw missing on the PSU as well. I suppose it would as it's the WRONG WAY. Bloody hell, it would be much better if the Swedish Chef from the Muppet Show did this. That or Craig's List.
You could say he " screwed" up.!
"Screw in with confidence" more like he screw up with confidence.
In 45 years of building PC's for a job i have never ever used an anti static strap my wrist as this is total BS
I don't wear one either. As long as you ground yourself before touching parts, you're fine!
And even if you *do* use one, this guy's strap just looks like a "live strong" rubber bracelet, there was no actual grounding cord.
Correct. Definitely looked like the wristband I wear around.
FYI that quote was from bitwit's reaction to the verge video, that was one of the many hilarious comments he had in it. Seriously though, that verge video literally made me nearly throw up in my mouth how terrible it was, all of you posters putting up reaction videos destroying that verge crap need to get youtube to take that video down before some kid who just literally does not know any better uses that video assuming it's good information as a guide and grenades their first ever pc build they saved up for.
yep. unnecessary.
The original video is off the Verge channel, thank god!
anoniem1987 hahaha
Tfw it's a troll video
Not before 150k people watched it. How many of those people are going to build their own pc based of these barely functional humans?
After Verge or Vox broke the internet, I have to watch every reaction videos, since I didn't watch the original one at that time .... 😂
Glad you stopped by! Hope you enjoyed the video!
We learned a lot. We learned about AsuZ, The Brace, Tweezers, screwing with confidence for a really long time, doing it because it looks nice, hammering it in, those little insulating pads, and perhaps most importantly what a solid clasp sounds like.
He not fightin static, he fightin cancer!
Yes he is Lyle yes he is
but turns out he is cancer. plot twist
Him Legend!
"Oh you need a table to build a PC? I thought you can build it in mid-air!"
- Buys a motherboard for nvme m.2 ssd
- Proceeds to install SATA m.2 ssd
That was just bizarre. The Swiss army knife in particular blew my mind.
Or... just get a Philip head screwdriver?
Or just check if it has one before you make a tutorial video lmao
he needed the knife to open the boxes
@@tjl2836 He teared them up anyway
@jazzy Penn but that makes WAY to much sense!
@@shineinouzen7412 yeah. for real, there are some Swiss Army knife models which has it, some dont. Mine doesnt have one. But like, Stefan's sentencing feels like even for the knife itself he didnt even check before recording....if he said "A Swiss Army knife model which have a screw driver like this [showing how it looks like]" then it would be better.
Stephan: *does anything*
Wiltshire: HOLD ON!
There's a ton of bad in this video, okay?! ;p
@@someweeb. you're*
The table thing is a lie. I build most of my PCs on the ground.
I built one in the shower. :)
Kisama001 I built one outside while in a storm
i built one in a fridge
i built one in a plane
I built one on the moon
It's a friendship bracelet.
LoL
You could use it as an anker. But you need to attach a chain to it, obviously.
True
thank you for being the only one to watch this in dark mode lol
Dark mode all the things! Easier on the eyes and save power!
1 year later, and i still love this masterpiece of a reaction to a man creating a literal C4.
He should put some alcohol in the water cooler system, that'll be great !
@@xabcyabc9230 funny you say that, there's a great video of a dude using vodka to cool his PC (Life of Boris is the UA-camr if you're curious).
Here at The Verge, we believe cables should run free! That's some quality cringe Ken
Oh, they're running free alright! My soul hurt watching this Tim. My soul...
Yes, they are against the systematic oppression of computer cables. :)
At least he didn't go for bitwit Lyle's flying SSD mount technique
My favorite part is the hoses for the cooler resting on the backplate of the vid card....
Viagra: "Screw with Confidence"
Screw that pc builder with confidence.
I love it! I wish I had thought of that to say in the video 😂
@@WiltshireTutorials lol
I’ll be honest, I’ve never built a pc but I am glad the verge did this because now I never have to worry about what NOT to do, I just watch their video. Also, it’s really the gift that keeps on giving.
This is old, but I just want to say. .a table is good advice. Definitely don't want to build it on a carpet
People have done that with zero problems.
I have built computers on the floor on carpet, on a desk, on a chair, on a couch and on my lap. Never once actually used a table. What I recommend to people is to use a clean working surface such as a workbench, desk or table. You don't need any of them to actually build a computer.
The lap method works well for me with small form factor cases that are lightweight.
Of course I don't recommend building the computer on the floor on carpet, but mostly because it's not a comfortable way to build a computer.
Build mine on grass, best part I could connect my bracelet to ground
OK, that's the one thing you can't do. Carpets are where static energy gathers. They learned that in a Verge video.
I built my pc on carpet and the cardboard box that my case came in
Thank you for making his video and helping the pc community. I sent a video time stamped breakdown of the issues on Friday to Stefan Etienne, which of course was ignored, but looks like I was not the only one who picked of the 40+ errors:
0.36 Those are cable ties, not tweezers
0.40 Swiss Army knife, really? Not a philips screw driver in sight.
0.43 Anti static plastic bracelet which is not connected to anything- How are you grounded to protect parts and yourself?
1.49 For video streaming you recommending a i3 or i5? Please try to stream with least than 4 cores and see the result.
2.20 Opening all the boxes get people confused. Open the box which you need at the time of the build.
2.26 Adding motherboard in the pc case. No, you add cpu and ram to board as it easier to do so while motherboard is in open space. And mount the AIO backplate before installing the motherboard.
2.36 Reasons for choosing board. Most top tier Z370 chipset motherboards have NVM support these days and bluetooth/Wifi, so why Asus was chosen?
2.50 The brace is called a IO shield.
3.00 After you said be careful with motherboard earlier, you then rest motherboard back solder back of motherboard on the motherboard rinsers and scrap it across towards IO shield.
3.12 You did not screw all the motherboard screws as when you installed the gpu, you can clearly see some missing.
3.24 Ram, lights and its fast 2666Mhz. The Asus Z370 supports ram up to 4500Mhz - 2666Mhz is almost half speed. Most Z370 chipset motherboard are best running DDR4 ram at 3200Mhz.
3.43 - Ram installed incorrectly, Dual channel mode uses alternative dimm slots, not next to each other. In this case it would be recommended dimm B2 and dimm A2.
4.00 SSD chosen because dont want to deal with wires (check end of build and tel me how the cable management).
4.10 No meantion of additional mechanical drive storage.
4.31 Installation of gpu hinders install of cpu and other components.
4.41- PCi Express Slot are not called lanes.
4.46 Pick the top pcie express slot because does not want to cover ssd because it looks nice. Not checked manual to find out which has the full x16 pci express lanes which is best for gpu.
4.58 Those are not brackets their are expansion slot covers.
5.15 PSU 850watts for a system that has a gpu that draws 180 watts. RTX2080ti will top 300 watts so you would not have to upgrade it even if you had a quality 650 watts psu.
5.18 Power supply is not a brick.
5.22 Thoses are not insulating pads, there are there to minimize vibrations when psu is operating.
5.26 Power supply will not short circuit if it comes in contact with metal case. That's why is has a case build around the psu components.
5.31 PSU installed backwards. The case actually has vent holes on the back so its designed for psu to face out so fan can suck in cold fair. You got it sucking warm air from the pc case.
6.11 Used wrong screws. The screws you used are to install fans to radiator. There a separate set of screws to screw the radiator. Can i ask did you bend the radiator fins as you tried to screw through with a 30mm screw to a 5mm space blocked space?
6.21 Lie and incorrect, not all psu comes with big bag of velcro cables.
6.28 Not daunting if you check the manual you find that you need just 3/4 cables for your build.
6.46 Matching the cable to the motherboard and psu. Wrong. Each end of the cable needs to be checked as only one side will connect properly to psu while the other to the motherboard.
6.53 You missed the EPS power cable for the cpu which is 8 pin, sata power cables for you AIO and pci express power cable for gpu.
7.19 Exposed cpu socket not holder or slot.
7.37 If you checked the cpu and motherboard you would find a triangle on one of the edges which is what is used to align the correct orientation of cpu installation.
8.11 You installed the motherboard without installing the AIO backplate which magically appears with mounting screws already on it at 8.38
8.17 Incorrect. Not every cpu cooler comes with pre appplied thermal paste.
8.22 Pre-applied thermal on the cooler is more than enough hence its been pre-applied by manufacturer.
8.23 Incorrect. Its not good pc building practice to add more thermal paste to existing pre-applied thermal paste. Good pc building practice to to clean off the pre-applied thermal paste with some TIM cleaner and use a better quality one.
8.28 You put a pea size amount on cpu on the centre so when you install AIO cpu waterblock it spreads.
8.38 Its mounting screws which magically installed themselves on to the AIO back motherboard mount which you did not installed to begin with.
8.47 Incorrect. Those 4 mounting screws are what is going to keep the waterblock on the AIO at full contact with cpu IHS.
8.54 Each nut should be tighten on opposite side to avoid uneven pressure stress on the motherboard. Top left, bottom right, top righ and bottom left with 2 turn each time. You missed one of the screws as only 3 is actually on at the end.
8.56 AIO fan headers not plugged in, no sata power power plugged to AIO.
9.00 Panel connectors not installed, usb, sound and case fans not installed.
9.09 Any pc built, first thing is to go into the bios by pressing F2 or Del and check that the components you installed are present and that all temperature are in order.
9.15. Incorrect. You dont need a usb flash drive. Windows come in other formats including DVD format for people who have a optical drive which you chose not to include hence you have no choice but to use a usb flash drive with windows on it.
9.25 After installing windows. Priority is update the motherboard bios to latest version and enable XMP profile for the ram. Then install Anti virus program then display driver, OC software etc.
9.31 You used a GTX1080 for 1080p while a GTX1070 actuall is more suited for that resolution. Also you got a k series cpu and installed a AIO but you not bothered to overclock the cpu???
9. Arma 3 is cpu bound game and you running stock cpu frequency.
10.02 Averaging 120fps on League of Legends. What is the 1080p monitor resolution refresh rate?
10.12 300fps on what refresh rate monitor?
10.26 Battlefield V and Cyberpunk pc requirements not been finalized so how can you know that you going to be able to game at max settings on those games?
10.33 When RTX gpu comes out, you going to spend 50% of what it cost to build the pc to upgrade to a gpu that is 25% faster than the current 1080ti. Does think makes any sense?
10.44 You RMA a computer part when it fails. You would only have to send you whole computer if you bought a pre built system and there was a fault with it.
10.49 Benchmark and test games. You did not even do a stock or OC setting benchmark on 3DMark, Valley or Heaven or even got MSI afterburner to check your gpu temps and frequencies.
How do you expect for people to take any games benchmarking that the Verge do seriously.
PcShed I have to say this is an excellent breakdown. I actually noted down some of the points you made for my build checklist. A tip of the hat to you sir for your devotion to accurate PC knowledge and your dedication to eradicating those who would spread misinformation. I am subscribing to your content as I appreciate this level of effort huzzah!
Great post! Thank you
and at 6:33 in this video, as he starts to install the RAM it is actually backwards. Then there is a cutaway and in the next shot it is seated in the slot.
20:25 "If PC building fans showed the same concern about excess thermal paste as they did toxic gaming communities..." - Stefan Etienne via twitter
Did he really say that? LOL 😂
Yes, he actually did! (twitter.com/StefanEtienne/status/1040656374475251717)
He's already blocked Science Studio on twitter over his reaction video. You and other reaction video creators might be next!
Luckily, I can still view this tweet. So, I haven't been ban hammered yet lol. Even if I do get blocked, I don't care :p
Stefan is living inside a bubble. He definitely needs to wake up.
Funny thing is science studios video was actually quite respectful considering... wait till he sees kyle’s/“lyle’s” from bitwit...
Dude spent 2k to build a glorified toaster all so he can lose to bots in League.
Painful to watch the original, thank you for suffering with is while correcting the improv sketch of a guy trying to impress a girl by building a pc for her
I don't like videos that spread misinformation. Especially from a larger channel like The Verge. The more people that correct this video, the better.
The floor can work as building space.
Yeah, this and a few other criticisms didn't really make sense to me. There were probably like 50 accurate ones though lol.
As long as it's not a carpet floor. Could you still build on a carpeted floor, yes. However, I wouldn't risk it.
Just make sure you clean it first dint want get muck and dirt on your case
I wouldn't use my floor, kinds staticy
Wiltshire Tutorials Show me one person whose components got damaged by building a computer on a carpet.
I suspend my pc in midair with a system of strings to build a pc.
That's the professional way of doing it!
Actually after posting this joke comment I attempted to build a pc with a system of strings, it worked a little bit better because I could easily rotate the entire system around.
But use strong wire.
I use the force to build my PCs. My Jedi arts are no match for your tables.
Most likely the consequence of placing an intern to represent the company.
I'm hoping Stefan isn't an intern. That would be just cruel to throw someone into something like that.
Hey Stefan, you wanted to prove yourself right? Well here you go, your brand new assignment!
But... but sir... I just deliver the mail & memos around the office.
GUD LUCK, KID!
I always go back to this video from time to time to see how far ive come. When the og verge video was released i was getting into pc building and wiltshires helped me helped me dive deeper. I have currently built 17 different gaming pc’s since then and Seeing the allen wrench scene from the verge vid always makes me chuckle now
Glad you were able to use this reaction as a tool for learning. That was the intention of my reaction was to educate people on the wrong way of doing things.
@@WiltshireTutorials you rock my man, and thank you for what you’ve done for the PC building community
*27 seconds in*
"Hold on time out"
Me: "I can see a dark future in this video"
Hotspot connected anti static bracelet
a $2000 pc with no 1080 ti and only 2666mhz ram...
Can we look up the parts and confirm it was actually $2000 worth?
Hey dont complain LoL ran just fine xD
Dont forget pny brand....
Some $350 pcs look better than that
@@TwiggehTV you can play league on a $200 pc lol
0:40 Two years later, he still does. On every tweet. By several people. And he blocks them all, yet they keep coming.
He has blocked literally thousands, maybe tens of thousands, of people on twitter just for that by now.
#NEVERFORGET THE VERGE PC BUILD 2018
Crazy World
"WE WILL REBUILD"
It is one of those bracelets that give you confindence.
"Bracelet of Confidence"
> Bound by Equip
Confidence +100
PC Building Skills -10000
When he showed the CPU he looked like a little proud kid showing off. YEAH WE GOT ONE
" *Definitely not gonna hold up for Battlefield 5* "
Too bad it doesn't even need to hold up a dead game kek
this aged like milk. And no, CoD MW3 also got really sucky ass story lol.
When you find a random guy on the street tell him he can make a quick buck and give him a script.
I love how he had to emphasize that it posted
Wonder if the CPU thermal throttled.
I also wondered about that. My guess is yes due to the Double Stuff Oreo that was the CPU cooler and CPU lol
Oh hell yeah it did, he put way too much thermal paste and forgot to put one of the screws that go on the water block so it's gonna heat up and the paste is gonna run off to the GPU.
@@The_Cokimoto He also took off the plastic for his aio and let it breath in all the air and dust around it. It's just open to the world the whole video.
@@deadbatt9321
Honestly, I'm very surprised by the fact that the rig even posted.
Did someone say oreo? Mmmmmm oreos
Wow, that was 10x worse than my 1st build, when I was 13yo
Your profile picture is very fitting.
RIP 2000$ PC! He can now put it in a trash!
guys just report the video
if they dont take it down
we will take it down by force
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Thank God they removed the video just now but they didn't take down the article and it's still there :(
www.theverge.com/2018/9/13/17828092/gaming-pc-build-custom-how-to-asus-intel-geforce-cost
Finally, The took down the video.
He needs to be banned from all future tech jobs, seriously
@Serpico You're right I think they need to put lesions on his face so he learns a lesson
Here before Vox and Verge strike this video.
I'm waiting for it lmao
I love the fact that this tutorial manages to do almost everything wrong, it's like watching a masterclass in how to destroy your PC before you've even run it.
how does your IQ feel after watching it?
I lost a few brain cells, I'll tell you that much.
Lost a few 0,004 IQ .
Medium rare
almost as low as his
Way better, after knowing that there are way bigger idiots than i am :D
Imagine if this was your first pc build tutorial. You would be F'd.
If you went straight by this, the PC wouldn't even POST and think you broke something.
Subbed. That Omnizoa supercut of techtubers' reactions to this build is SOLID GOLD.
I love that you're trying to give him the benefit of the doubt in the very beginning but things go real bad real quick. The table, man. I always forget the table.
@@OG_McLovin appreciate the sub! I was more or using the Verge's original video as a teaching tool on what not to do. Wasn't trying to shit on Stephen or anything.
Need a table? I guess that leaves me out, I don't own a table big enough so I have built all of my PCs on the floor, I guess that shows what I know.
The Verge has to be drunk or know next to nothing a computers.
*apple lovers
he smeared on the thermal paste like you smear cream cheese on a bagel bruh. L.
You don't have to remove plastic cover from CPU socket because it will pop off as soon as you put the CPU in and close the retention arm.
It does, but I like to remove it too, just always have. That said, I don't toss it, that's for sure.
The 3D Printing Corner dont remove it, it creates a pin dot mark, so when you RMA the MB they can tell if you installed the cpu right. its there to let you know how much pressure to use when pulling and locking the lever. most people but way to much pressure pushing the lever touching the pcb, you should barley gently bring it down enough just to clear the hook. it should never ever touch the pcb.
Interesting, never thought of that. I have been building Computers since the days when you had to remove it, and just never stopped, but great piece of advice I will try to break 25 year old habit.
21:40 theres a thumb nut missing on the cpu block
OMG!!!!! HOW DID I MISS THAT?! This just keeps getting better and better 😂
Wiltshire Tutorials if I had to guess you didn’t think it could get worse after the thermal paste
jax l Apparently he didn't get all the screws in the motherboard either.
New Video on The Verge "How we fixed our mistakes by hiring a Professional Computer Builder"
They done goofed
And he totally forgot to tell that, you have to check that motherboard stand of's are in right places. Otherwise it will short the board to the case.
What makes this video different to the other reaction videos, it that not only are you correcting his mistakes and saying not to do that, you also explain why you shouldn't do that and what could possibly happen, and you still respond to comments from a video that's over a year old. New subscriber here, and fan. Hopefully you grow to 100K soon
I didn't want to hate on the man. He was already getting backlash at the time. I didn't want to add to the pile of hatred. Maybe it's the Canadian coming out of me lol. I really just wanted to correct his mistakes and use the video as a learning tool for others.
I respond to MOST of the comments I get. I read ALL of the comments I get. I appreciate the sub! It means a lot! That's what I'm gunning for! Hope to have that Silver Play Button hanging on my wall in the future!
So far out of every tech channel that I've seen give a reaction to this video... Your criticizisms were actually constructive, and helped informed me on alot of things that were wrong in this video. Most other youtubers simply say "oh wow that was obviously wrong" but fail to go into detail of how it was wrong, because they think it's basic information to someone who has never built a PC or anything close to one in their life. For example, I didn't even know about the wrist band thingy until the video from The Verge, because no one except Linus Tech had ever mentioned it before, then I found your channel through this video, and not only did you confirm it's a thing for me, but explained that there's supposed to be a cable running between it to the ground, something I wouldn't have ever thought of. So far I've subbed, mainly because you said that you feel as if you should make a video proudly showing how... Honestly, considering your constructive criticism, and attention to detail on what to teach, I would highly recommend making that video! Not only would it be an actually useful video for the casual gamer wanting to switch to PC, but it would most likely get alot of attention and benefit you and your channel aswell.
Anyways, I hope you see this comment, thanks for the info in this video, and have a great day!
I come back to these reactions every so often to get a nice laugh. 😂
We all need a good laugh these days! Thanks for watching
Wiltshire Tutorials Yeah no problem! I appreciate the insightful commentary from someone who knows what theyre talking about 👍
Honestly I would call an IO shield a brace
But I'm also 11 years old soooooooooo
I think I've watched every single reaction now at least once. Truly never gets old.
It really is the gift that keeps on giving lol
...and the Verge has FINALLY pulled the video.
I'm going to call intel's tech support and call physical abuse for that cpu it doesn't deserve that to happen to it 🤬🤬😭🖥️💀
All these Verge reaction videos are more educational than the actual Verge video.
“Screw in with confidence”
What could that also mean?
Cross-thread with confidence