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Looking How to Build a Gaming PC 2023 or just How to Build a PC 2023? We review how to get the Best PC Build 2023 using a step by step pc build guide for gaming or any other use. If you are a new or returning PC Builder, how to build a PC can be very confusing. Maybe you are interested in how to build a gaming pc, or how to build a budget PC but don't know where to start. In this How to build a gaming pc 2023 guide, we cover how to install a CPU, how to install RAM, how to install CPU Cooler, how to install PSU, how to install GPU, how to install SSD, and more. We'll also cover PC cable management, how to bios flashback, and get you a clean looking amazing gaming pc build 2023. In our follow up video, will will show you how to set up a PC after build.
0:00 How to Build a PC 2023
0:39 PC Parts Check
1:13 Tools You Need
2:18 No Right Way, Many Wrong Ones!
2:32 Bios Flashback Check
2:54 Step 1 - Get Motherboard Ready
3:44 Step 2 - Socket the CPU
4:22 Step 3 - Install CPU Cooler
5:27 Thermal Paste Application (if necessary)
6:25 Step 4 - Install RAM
7:05 Step 5 - Install M.2 SSD
8:23 Step 6 - Prepare the PC Case
9:33 Step 7 - Route EPS Cables
10:08 Step 8 - Install Motherboard in Case
10:48 Step 9 - Install PSU
11:47 Routing GPU PCIE Cables
12:08 Step 10 - Connect & Route Cables
13:40 2.5" Sata SSD & 3.5" HDD Install
13:54 Power/Reset Pinouts
14:17 Step 11 - Install GPU & PCIE Cards
15:23 Posting The System
16:07 Final Cable Management
16:55 Bios Flashback Step By Step
19:11 After Build PC Setup Guide - Наука та технологія
*NOTE: How to Set Up Your PC After Building video coming in the next couple weeks.*
What PC are you building or built lately? What did you do differently? Tell your story in a new comment below!
1 ok, 2 imma build an apu build and add the gpu later because you know, 3 havent built it, 4 once upon a time there was an evil scientist that died from cancer and the world was saved the end
I built two computers for my shop last year, once in August and one in September. The hardest part was finding the case. The one for my desk need 5.25" bays (BR DVD Burner). That was hardest part. I think I settled on a "Air" case. The i5 System with the low end RTX3060 video card seems more stable than the I7 with RTX3090 video card and has been dead nuts reliable for a bench computer.
I'll build a bad boy with an rx 6700 xt + ryzen 5600x 😼
Between steps 5 and 6, I did a preliminary startup of my MoBo. This step was included in LTT’s lengthy video on building a PC.
After completing step 5, attach the cables from your PSU to MoBo and EPS power. If you are using a CPU with no iGPU, you will also install your dGPU and necessary power. Then turn on the PSU.
Next, using the tip of a screwdriver, you want to jump the pins on the MoBo that represent the power switch of a Case. You only need to POST or jump into the BIOS; we are not installing your OS of choice or altering any settings in the BIOS yet, just doing preliminary checks to make sure everything is in order before installing the MoBo to the Case Chassis.
Your system checks at this point are to see a BIOS/POST, ensure all installed components (CPU, RAM, NVMe/SATA M.2 SSDs) are recognized by the system, and to check thermal applications of air or AIO coolers. If you are using a custom loop, you can skip the last check. Power off the PSU to fix any issues. If everything checks correctly, continue the build; otherwise, troubleshoot the problem before continuing on with the rest of the build.
Great content!
I'm literally sitting at home, waiting for my components to be delivered (only the motherboard has arrived so far). My last build was 7 years ago so this video was perfectly timed!
Exciting!! Best wishes on your build!
Very excited for you man. Im building my budget before start with ordering😄😄😄
Same here, but the opposite. Everything except the motherboard has arrived. :D
Just finished my new setup 1 hour ago ^^
also 7 years ago since the last build.
7700k ---> 5600x
Asus Rog Maximus IX ---> MSi B550 gaming carbon Wifi
Msi gaming X 1070 ---> Msi 3070 gaming trio
Love it so far. And for the first time RGB in my Corsair 780t case :)
@@scrinbot and ejoy it man
this guy reminds me the energy of Saul Goodman 😄
Better Call PC Builder!
This was an awesome, easy to follow video! I had no knowledge of building a PC or knowing what components went into building one until I came across your channel. I finally built my PC and was scared to turn it on for a little bit lol. I kept thinking I must have messed it up somehow but it's running!!
Thank you so much Jason!!
Thank you so much for watching. And congrats on your new build, very exciting!
I've got about $1200 of stuff coming this week. First time trying this🤞 I'm sure I'll be back to this video. 🤓
step 1: money
Good tips.
I might add : if you're flashing the BIOS, make sure to use a smaller (4/8/16GB) USB stick with flashing led.
I lost two days thinking my motherboard was dead
but it was just a dodgy USB stick that the BIOS for some reason was rejecting.
I wanted to provide some feedback from my earlier comment two weeks ago. I can confirm having no experience whatsoever other than watching this video I managed to build my PC and it posted first time! The only issue I had were two fans spinning but not lighting up this was a simple fix as you can imagine. The other nervous part for me was seating the CPU however that was easy enough it was only afterwards when I mounted an AIO (not shown in this video) I realised I mounted it wrong after undoing it and trying to pull a way the pump it was stuck due to the thermal paste I pulled so hard the whole CPU popped out I got lucky though no broken pins. If other people in the same situation make sure you undo the lever holding the CPU first if you can get to it mine was AM4. All in though was a huge success it looks awesome and it’s fast. Jason I also used your affiliate links for Windows 11 pro thanks for this series and for link! I got this!
Great video, Jason! Having been building PCs for over 20 years, the best piece of advice is to plan ahead to minimize any potential problems. For example, if the mobo you're looking at states it might need a BIOS flash to post with the CPU... I would just choose another mobo that's already compatible, if possible? Even though flashing a BIOS is painless, it's another step in what becomes multiple steps when building a PC. I can build one in about three, four hours, but I've been doing this for decades, like Jason. A new builder is going to have a certain amount of anxiety and anything you can do to minimize, or eliminate that anxiety is what will make building their first PC a fun and enjoyable experience vs. a frustrating and draining one.
Good tips!
This video could not have been uploaded at a better time! I have been in the process of gathering parts for my first build (am using the MSI B550 and Ryzen 5 5600 for my setup!) and am just now able to start. I have been suuuuuuper nervous (but also very excited)! Thank you for taking the time to make this--looking forward to watching and learning more! 🙏🤘✨️
So glad its good timing! Best wishes on your build!!
Hey Jason! Finally a timely guide for 2023...Looking forward to the next segment. Will you be including a guide to how to upgrade your Ram and or overclocking Ram somewhere in your upcoming guides? Finally I hope you might provide a written set up guide as well. Clearly the best site for PC advice for every level. Thanks again!
Thanks for the suggestions! Glad you enjoyed (:
Thanks for the encouragement at the beginning! It's been a decade since I built one (have replaced a few pieces here and there). I had a not great experience with my first one before that in college (never got it working, even with IT pros testing everything and checking my work), and the same issue when I tried the 2nd time (but was able to figure out on my own what it was that time around; had to do with my case- was the same case both times, but more info online to help), so I was anxious.
I wasn't too concerned about putting the parts together, just about making sure all the connections were right and getting it to post that made me drag out my PC build from early Dec to today. Got the last few parts put in and connections made last weekend and watched this (to double check my own work) and the after build set up video before taking a deep breath and booting it up; it worked! I just had to figure out some drivers to get online with it to finish setting it up. :)
You're optimism and voice is so comforting lol. I'm so excited for my parts to come that I just watched this for fun, so thanks!!!!
Thank you for the content!
I've just built a new setup this January. First of all, cant express how much a decent case helps with the process (I had o11 d evo)
Good reminders about peeling off a plastic from m.2 heatsink, and taking off a pci-e slot cover from GPU. I built around 10 PCs for the last 3 years, and derped and forgot to do both couple times :)
Also some basic advice that could be useful as well:
- Be sure to prepare flash drive with BIOS beforehand, if you are upgrading your only system (might seem obvious, but I actually had friends, who didn't realize that and came to me for help)
- If your motherboard has BIOS Flashback you might as well do that every time before assembling your PC regardless of whether it posts or not. More often than not your MB will have outdated BIOS, so why not take it off your mind right away and chill.
- If you have CPU with in-built graphics you can try first post w/o discreet graphics card to confirm everything works. Especially for beginners. It takes like 2 more minutes, but it either ensures that everything works w/o graphics, so if it does not post with graphics you've already narrowed it down to one issue. Or if it actually does not post w/o graphics, you wont be scared as much as in another scenario (because graphics is normally the most expensive part, and you might instantly think there's an issue with it)
- If you have many case fans, think which ones will be intaking air, which ones exhausting, and how you will set them up before putting everything else inside the case. You might not have enough space to maneuver if you have already installed everything else
If you have AIO:
- If you have a complicated AIO assembly, or any assembly in your case, and you wont to try a first post before put everything into a case, you could put AIO WITHOUT thermal paste, so you dont need to re-apply it in case you end up needing to remove the pump from CPU for some reason. There will be enough contact even w/o thermal paste for your CPU not to overheat for a few minutes.
- Decide which side you want your tubes to go before installing the radiator for AIO.
- Make sure you place the radiator the way its tubes contact is at the same level or above the pump (e.g. either orientation at the top, or tube facing top for a vertical mount, don't mount radiator at the bottom, even if the case allows it)
And don't mount Aio at the front of the case for air inflows. Did it and it was bloody nightmares for my PC temp
@@cjyy6290 could be fine if you have double-fan setup (like 2-3 fans each side of the radiator), but yes, why overcomplicate, easier to just avoid this configuration
Thanks for sharing!
"If it doesn't fit don't force it." Learned that from Charlie Harper
I just finished my 3rd PC build. First one was a very long time ago. These last two were much easy. This one was for my 75 yr old In-laws who have been going through a laptop a year. I talked them into letting me build one, so we can just replace components when they break and upgrade when needed. This video helped a lot. I just ran benchmarks and it's just what they need. Nuclear Submarine - Desktop, Raft - Gaming, Surfboard - Workstation.
Thank you so much again Jason for all your content and everything you do for all of us!!!!!! I'm ready and waiting for the after you build setup guide. I'm absolutely sure it will be another glorious goldmine of information and help!!! Thank you SOOO MUCH again!!!!
Thanks for watching, so glad you are enjoying. That video is coming soon!
This is exactly what I was hoping for! I definitely feel more confident in building my computer. I have 4 more parts to get. I’m still lost on what to do after you build, so I can’t wait for that video!
Compared to how nerve wracking some of this can be, that part is absurdly simple.
Wonderful! So glad we can help!
@@TotemoGaijin Yeah, because regardless of what you do software-wise you can always restore it to the initial state, while with hardware you can actually break something
Great timing! I went from upgrading my system to building a new system with all of my components arriving today. My last build was three years ago, but my first was around 25 years ago with an AMD K6-2.
Awesome! You've got this! Just need a reminder and a quick update on the current parts. Good luck on the build!
Sounds very familiar, my first PC had an AMD K6-3
Excellent video! Very handy for those of us who haven't built a PC in a while (15 years for me). One minor correction regarding "FAT32" mentioned at 17:26. FAT32 uses 32 bits of data for identifying data clusters on the storage device, hence the name. I also don't see your full AIO guide mentioned in the description. No worries, I'll track it down. Keep up the great work, Jason!
One of the things that helped me build my first pc was looking at guides and downloading the motherboard manual and reading it while parts are on the way, figuring out which wires are used and what goes where
As such, my advice for everyone is to read the motherboard manual in advance, as well as watch a guide like this.
Also, as Jason said, extra thermalpaste won't hurt. I messed up installing cpu cooler and had to wait for thermalpaste to be delivered.
Edit: Also, if u have the case already, familiarising urself with it is worth it. Maybe even preplanning cable management (I did this and it sped up my pc building by a mile). My noob self spent a full half an hour at least figuring out which wire in my case was for argb (had to disconnect from pre installed hub and plugging an adapter >.>
Great tips!
Thank you Jason , for all your advices :)
Just finished my new setup 1 hour ago ^^
also 7 years ago since the last build.
7700k ---> 5600x (just 6 instead of 8 cores, cause it doesn´t make sense for games, cause Jason told me so)
Asus Rog Maximus IX ---> MSi B550 gaming carbon Wifi (no X570 cause Jason told me so)
Msi gaming X 1070 ---> Msi 3070 gaming trio
Love it so far. And for the first time RGB in my Corsair 780t case :)
Awesome!! Congrats on your new build! Show it off if you like by sending us a picture on twitter @pcbuilderjason
Thank you so much for this video! I just got all my stuff for my 1st build, and I want to make sure I'm doing this right.
Awesome! Best wishes on your first build! You got this (:
Awesome video! Looked up step-by-step PC build and most were 1hr+ long, while this hit all the essentials in
That's great to hear! Thanks for the feedback and so glad we could help
Excellent video. Very clear and easy to follow. Great work! I love what you do for the community.
Thanks so much Jon! Really appreciate that
Solid guide and another great video! Step 7 triggered some PTSD; I upgraded my PSU (Core Reactor 750) last year, and trying to install the EPS cables without removing the motherboard was an expletive-laden nightmare. The 270-degree turn at the ceiling was just awful, largely because of the VRM heatsinks. Worse yet, I installed the wrong 4+4 cable and it wouldn't POST.
Thanks Brough! Yep, we've all been there for sure lol
I built my 1st pc in 20 plus years. Your videos here so helpful though I sometime had to slow you down to follow. Thanks so much for the videos!!!
Ahh congrats on your build!! So glad we could help (:
Despite building my own PCs for 20+ years (yes time flies 😵) …. I watch these videos now and again as a refresher is always good to keep you on your toes 🥰😇👍.
NOTE: check case / cpu fans are aligned to the correct direction for your case design …. Generally front to back airflow (case fan frame 3-4 prong reinforcement bars facing the case rear and the open fan blades at the front).
Missed this! Good tips thanks you
This is just wild. I am about to build my first PC in over 4 years and you just happened to use the exact case I chose. This guide will definitely come in handy. Thanks for your attention to detail.
Glad we could help, and good luck with the build!
Hi all. This is my first build in over 4 years. Specs:
AMD Ryzen 5 7600 CPU
MSI B650M-A WIFI MB
CRUCIAL DDR5 4800 2X8GB RAM
MSI RX 6600 8GB VIDEO
MSI MPG A650GF 650W PSU
PHANTEKS G360A CASE
SAMSUNG 990 PRO 1TB NVME
I plugged in the power supply cords I needed. I installed the CPU on the Motherboard and installed it in the case. I installed the RAM and NVME. I connected all fans and power connections to the Motherboard. I then plugged in the PSU and...nothing. No LEDS or RGB on the board...PSU didn't turn on. I checked all the connections multiple times...nope. I took out the PSU and connected it to another system and it fired right up. I haven't installed the GPU as I wanted to check the power first. The only thing left is a bad MB...thoughts please.
Hi Jason, thank you so much for this video !
Put my desktop together this weekend, everything works just fine
Couldn't have done without you, keep it up love the content
Love to hear it! Congrats on your build! :) Thanks for watching.
great video , I have recently upgraded my pc from a ryzen 5 2600 to a ryzen 7 2700x , doubled the ram to 32gb ddr4 3200 mhz and installed a 1tb ssd . What a differance it is soooo quick .
Excellent as always. I followed your advice before Christmas and me and my son built his first gaming PC in a day. The only thing we found to be tricky was installing the fiddly cables on the motherboard and tidying up the wiring of the rgb fans. One word of advice with AMD: if you install the standard Wraith fan don’t throw the retention bars away! I did and when - this week - we came to install a liquid cooler I found that it would only mount on the retention bars.
Awesome! Congrats on your builds and thanks for sharing!
@@PCBuilderChannel No thanks, to you, my son was purely interested in gaming, now: he’s researching motherboards, RAM, monitor refresh rates and the like. Also his friends are asking him about building a PC. I suspect he finds all this as interesting as gaming. That’s no bad thing. So thanks again.
Big thank you. You helped me pick the parts for my first pc now you're gonna help me build It. Bro is 🐐ed
Great timing! Hope its helpful and glad we could help (:
yeah
Just bought all my components and I am now just waiting for them to arrive so I can start building! This is gonna be my first ever PC build so thanks for making this guide just in time!!!
I have never built any pc but am very passionate about it, I would love to start building them, kindly advice on where I can buy the components
I literally just got the last component that I needed for my PC yesterday which is the motherboard and you put this video out today! Thank you!
Amazing! Best wishes on your build!
A few months ago when I built my first PC I had to perform a BIOS flashback. It went fairly well other than my Asus ROG Z690-F motherboard wouldn't take a 8GB 3.0 USB stick for the BIOS flashback. I had to order a 2.0 USB stick from Amazon since all my local stores only had 3.0 USB sticks in stock. So that part was fun, but thankfully everything else went smoothly after that.
Nice! Thanks for sharing
This is going to be very useful for new builders, thanks Jason
yeah idk if hes just gonna say whta parts means what and stuff in there or actually teach you to how to build a pc
@@TheGulfryd I don't think it will be actually showing, he didn't the last two years, why change now?
@@holyvipers9814 yeah i really dont think hes gonna show us the building process but i would love to see that tbh
edit: this aged
I hope so! We've been wanting to get a step by step guide out for a while (:
Yep, step by step build guide! It was high time to get one on the channel.
Thank you. This is giving me the confidence to do my first build.
So glad! You got this!
Dawgs u r the mac!!! I'm a first time builder going for a mid tier build and u have outlined a perfect build for what I'm looking for!!! After watching this it gave me the confidence to go ahead and start ordering as I was hesitant before hand not sure if I was going to b able to build it myself!! Your vids are perfect although it would be nice if u can slow down just a tad!! Gotta rewind a bunch lol!! U got a sub n keep up the amazing work your doing!!! 💯💯💯
I was really unsure about building as a first timer. But after getting into your channel and then watching this one and you said "you got this" it just gave me the push I needed. My case and monitor are on the way and I'm deciding on my final internal components order today or tomorrow. Thanks Jason and the PC Builder team!
Amazing! You absolutely got this! let us know how it goes (:
@@PCBuilderChannel Cheers! Ok, will do!
@@-Hardstyle-how did it go
@@Notactiveatalllll Still going haha! Got three-quarters of my components now. Started to change my mind a bit on a few so just took my time.
How did it go =)@@-Hardstyle-
i can already tell this is going to be a good video
yeah too bad no ones here to talk with me in live chat everyones afk
@@TheGulfryd Usually people don't tend to just sit and wait for over 7 hours when a video is going live over 7 hours later.
@@leagueaddict8357 yeah but there were like 7-20 people when i was lonely and questioned life in the live chat
Hope you enjoyed!!
I'm building my first true PC and you've helped me the entire way. Assembling starts Thursday and I can't wait!
Earned all the likes and the sub
Congrats on the first build, good luck! Thanks for the likes and the sub, welcome to the channel!
Finally got all my parts together for my first gaming build, these videos have been extremely helpful, I made a few mistakes and ended up cancelling a very rash purchase of an 7800x3d. I hope the build goes smoothly. Cheers Jason for the videos.
Very exciting, good luck with the build! Happy to help!
Just finished building my first FULL build ever! Could not have done it so easily without your videos! Thanks a bunch!
That's great to hear--congrats! So glad we could help with this milestone :) and thanks for watching
thank you for not being a "comedic" cringe youtuber.
Happy to provide quality content for some learning and some savings. You're welcome, and thank you for watching!
Thank you so much for this! I've been trying to decide about doing a build and this helped. :) Computer building - here I come.
This is what we love to hear! You're very welcome, good luck with the build! If you build it, it will run :))
This video helped so much, new to building and just got brand new pc all the other videos I’ve watched skipped a lot of the important steps you showed and nearly costed me my pc so thank you
So glad we could help! Show off a build pic if you like on twitter / threads @pcbuilderjason
Step one: Acquire a cat.
Step 2 name it bear
step three hope that there will be cat in this video i forgot their name sadge
Ohhh missed that step in the video! I'll have to include it next year lol
Love the content Jason! keep it up, we all appreciate it!
Thanks! Will do!
Also I learned a lot from looking up a build guide for my specific case. This filled in the gaps for what I didn’t know about case wiring, rgb wiring, and probably other things, because they specifically had the cables and connectors I had. Not a suggestion for the video, just a note from a first time builder
Thank you Jason for a very helpful and current guide! Just built my first gaming PC and I rewinded your videos countless times😂. Can’t wait to get the second part of set up done!
So glad we can help!
Working on my first build for productivity ie. Blender but with enough gaming power to run MSFS. Best sources for parts so far have been Ebay and Mercari.
Asus Rog Strix z590E
Seagate Firecuda NVMe SSD 2TB
Corsair CX550F PS
Deep Cool Matrexx50 ATX
Undecided on if an RX 6600 xt/ RTX 3060 ti GPU would be overkill.
Glad you made this video as I am steadily getting more pc parts in. Build day approaches! Thanks for the great information as always, have an awesome day!
Fantastic! Best wishes on your build!!
After you build setup guide can't come soon enough!!! I know you're very busy Jason but it's the next best thing I think a ton of us need your guidance on!! Thank you and the family again for everything!!!!!
Thank you! Yes sorry for the delay, we were aiming to get it out faster but life got in the way. Should be this upcoming week though!
@@PCBuilderChannel No worries or rush take all the time you need bc I know it's gonna be the most helpful and quality video out there!!! Also you and the family ABSOLUTELY deserve time off especially for the Jamaica trip!!! I hope you guys enjoyed!!!! My GPU is scheduled to arrive tomorrow and the rest of my parts are coming next week so your timing could NOT be any better!!! I'm extremely excited this will be my first build so .. I'm also extremely worried as well and I want to make sure everything is done perfectly correct that's where your knowledge and amazing help comes to save the day every time!!!! THANK YOU AGAIN FOR EVERYTHING!!!!!!
Good timing of the video, thanks. Ordered MB, CPU, RAM, PSU yesterday and scratching the head on the PC Case!
Wonderful!
I've disassembled and reassembled my old pc, I think I am fine for now 😎
I have been looking for a tutorial like this literally all day, thank you, i find so few videos that actually explain things like this that i have to favorite them so i dont lose them
So glad this is helpful! Best wishes on your build, you got this!
Thank you Jason, that really encourages me to build my new pc myself :)
Wonderful! So glad (:
This channel is underrated af. Whenever anyone asks me for information on PC building, this has become the first channel I recommend for beginners. For more experienced builders, I point them to Gamer's Nexus, but those are my two biggest recommendations at this point.
Thank you! That's a huge compliment and I appreciate it!
I've never owned my own PC in my life. Grew up in an "anti-tech" household. I'm now 25, and while shopping for a laptop for school, I decided I should just build my own PC. That was 3 weeks ago. I have spent every second of my free time since then learning, at least half of that time on this channel. I then spent nearly **20** Hours assembling it. While I can only post through the motherboard and have some major GPU troubleshooting to do, I have build a technically-functional PC, mostly due to the info from these video. This video and Linus Tech Tips "how to build a PC the last guide you'll ever need" in particular got me through so much of the building process. Thanks for all the help! Hoping to get this gpu figured out within the next few days and be working/gaming soon 🤞
Update: GPU fixed, working on software 🎉
Love just playing these vids in the background when I do data editing at work.
Love to hear it :)
Hi Jason, I just wanted to say that your videos by far helped me the most out there! I started out comparing "best build" guides, and heck I got lost so quickly. Then I found your channel. Unlike everybody else, you don't tell us "buy xyz", but you educate us what we have to look for. I would have bought a far too expensive CPU without your channel. Since I built my last PC 9 years ago this video is super helpful. Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much for this great feedback! It really means a lot. I started the channel after I took a break from PC Building and wished their was a channel to help get me caught up (:
Jason so happy you have this great video! Super positive and very helpful!
So glad its helpful!! Thank you for watching
I literally looked up your channel to see if you had this video like 3 days ago. This timing is perfect! Parts are coming soon.
Love it when the timing is good! Best wishes on your build!
Thank you so much! You just helped me build my first PC! 😁
Glad I could help! Congrats on your new build!
I've just started out on my journey to building my first gaming PC. I've always loved PC gaming over consoles, but could never afford a good enough machine to play anything current on. I've been doing research on whether I want Ryzen 5 or 7, i5 or i7 (or Ryzen 9? Or i9?), which GPU for my budget and what I want exactly (or how much longer I'm willing to save!) and of course looking into everything else from motherboards to RAM, cooling solutions, and cases.
Your channel has been an invaluable resource for me. Between you and Gamer's Nexus, I'm making steady progress on 4 possible builds (thank you, NewEgg, for the build list feature!). So, thank you for all the work you put into how-to and compatibility videos!
So glad we can help! Best wishes on the build!!
Bro is goted. He helped me pick my parts and now I have a 470 dollar pc with an i3 12100f and an rx 5600xt
Awesome! Congrats on your rig!
Building my first pc ever next week and im pretty nervous that I will mess it up, hopefully this vid will help me out, thx for posting 👍
Best wishes on your first build! You got this!!
Thank you for making these videos. I'm buying all my components right now and will be building soon and all of your videos have been very helpful. It's greatly appreciated.
So glad its helpful! Best wishes on your new build!!
Just wanted to say thank you for the video. It helped a lot. Made it very easy to build a pc down to the little details. This my second build. First was in 2016 lol. Thanks again, much appreciated.
This is what we love to hear! So glad the build was successful again! Thanks so much for watching.
Thanks for this amazing, guide just followed to set up my first PC.
Happy we could help. Congrats on your first build! :)
I have been building computers for a long time and one of my grandsons wanted to build one by himself. Also, I have watched many videos about pc building. I think that yours are excellent for both experienced and new builders. So I sent him a link to this video. I don't do much subscribing, but I just subscribed to your channel.
Thank you so much for the awesome feedback! It really means a lot. Hope your grandson has a great time building his PC. Thank you for the sub!
I’ve been waiting for this video, I watched Linus Tech Tips set up guide, but I really wanted yours. Glad to see you put this out. Much simpler to follow along. Though credit where credit is due, Linus helped me to understand your set up guide easier. Thank you again. 👍
Glad you enjoyed! Yep its helpful to watch several different guides before building.
That's a great tip on plugging in the EPS cables before putting the motherboard in the case! I got wildly frustrated trying to put those in after screwing down my motherboard. Definitely gonna do that next time I need to build a PC.
Yes! I've done it the other way and gotten frustrated too (:
Thank you Jason and Bear for the video!
Thank you for watching! Do us a favor and hit the like button if you haven't to tell youtube to share the video (:
nice! looking forward to next Boost My Build
Hope you enjoy!
My pc was a nightmare to build because it was my first time, I used a few uncommon parts and I had to dissemble it 2 times because I needed to update the bios and my ram wasn't working, but it is working perfectly now! I wish this video was out then!
Good for you for sticking to it!
Built my setup to this video! Appreciate the help!
Congrats on the build! So glad we could help.
I’m literally building my PC right now!
I’m going to be building myself a computer next year so reckon I’ll be back here a lot!
Amazing, 2024 for the win! We'll be here to help :)
I’ve never built a system and just ordered all my PC parts last night!! Thank you so much for this video. I’m filled with a bunch of different emotions right now, excitement, nervousness, eagerness!! I’m anxious because I’ve never done this before but I know I can do it!
How exciting, good luck with the build! And be sure to check out our How To Set Up PC After Build 2023 video for after ;) If you build it, it will run!
@@PCBuilderChannel I already have!!! Hehe!! And I know I will be watching I again when the parts arrive! You’ve helped me in many ways sir!! Thank you very much!!
Thanks for the great content. I recently discovered your channel and because of you I was able to put together and run my first pc build ever.
I had no idea where to begin and was so confused with all the options and opinions that I put off the build many times
After watching 2 of your videos I was filled with confidence and days later…working running gaming pc and a super happy little gamer (my son)
Thanks again!
Thank you so much for letting me know! It means a ton that we were able to help. Hope you and your son have a great time with your new pc!
W video, i needed a detailed guide for a pc build step by step. honestly your the most trust worthy person i can trust for like pc stuff
Thanks so much for the great feedback! This video was a beast to make but we figured it was high time to have a step by step guide out on the channel (:
Bout to build my first pc soon as as my cpu arrives this week and I’m pretty nervous honestly and I want to make sure I build it perfectly with ease
Already built a shit ton of builds, and always good to watch a good video anyway, u can't be too over cautious with these components, just finished building a 200€ budget PC, Specs: A320m-hdv r4.0, Ryzen 5 1600x, Sapphire Pulse RX 570 8gb, 16gb DDR4 Crucial 2666MHz, 500W Be Quiet Pure Power 11, 256gb SSD (samsung but don't remember the model), and a cool Be Quiet Case, am pretty proud about this one.
Been in the PC DIY area since 2009. Also been doing budget to high end builds as long. Currently rocking a 7700x(waiting for 3dvcache cpus to upgrade to) with 32 gb of 6000mhz cl30 and a rtx 4090. Monitors are 2 1440p 165hz on the sides and main is 4k 120hz oled.
Nice!!
Very helpful, thank you so much 😁!!!
You got it! Happy we could help!
Thank you yet again!
Glad you enjoyed! Thanks for watching
Hi PC Builder, been looking at some of your videos now and feel confident in building something. My lenovo legion decided to stop working after only a year of having it. Gonna hopefully be able to build something come Christmas.
You got this!! Hope the channel is helpful!
I love how you cover all aspects in depth of PC building for all budgets and components. Such a big help, greatest tech advice on the platform!
Thanks so much! Happy to be able to spread some savings and some learning. And thank you for watching.
Great video! Followed it to help my son build his gaming pc. I am now the coolest mom in his friend group. Thanks!
Awesome! So glad we could help!
Amazing video, building my first custom one now :)
Would love a bit more detail on where the psu (not modular cables go) :)
Exactly what we needed. Thanks Jason for the awesome video and pro tips 👍
So glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching
This is spot on. Flawless victory.
Thank you so much Dwayne! This was a beast to make but we figured it was high time to have a step by step build guide on the channel
I just wanted to say thank you dude. I built my first pc a couple days ago, and your videos saved us so many headaches
That's so great to hear! Congrats on your build and so glad we could help!
Thank you!! This was extremely helpful. It's been 25 years since I last built a PC, and a lot has changed 😅
So glad we could help! I actually started this channel when I came back to building after a break and wishes there was a channel that could catch me up!
@@PCBuilderChannel Your videos are amazing, very helpful and objective. My build (essentially Ryzen 7600 on a Gigabyte B650M DS3H mobo with an RTX 4060 card) turned out very stable, no issues, and I did it all by myself with YOUR help. Thank you! 🙏🏻
I’m building my pc tomorrow lol. Great help to make sure I don’t mess anything up
Best wishes on your build! You got this! Show it off when its done if you like by sending us a build pc on twitter @pcbuilderjason
@@PCBuilderChannel I just finished, it turns on and works great 😊
Just built my first pc and this video was an amazing resource thanks man
Congrats on your build! So glad we could help!
I'm typing this comment from my first ever PC that I built with the help of this video - thanks Jason! (it POST on the first attempt 😎)
That's so exciting! Congrats on your build!! Thank you for letting me and thank you for supporting the channel we appreciate it
Really love these videos :) even if I know em, some good tips I didn't consider that will be useful for future builds and always good to refresh things.
That's great to hear!
I don't know why I continue to watch these, I already built my PC, but something about it is satisfying.
Appreciate that! And congrats on your build (: