How to Build a PC, the last guide you’ll ever need! (2024 Update)
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- Опубліковано 2 тра 2024
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We’ve done plenty of build guides before - But now we’re taking it to the next level. Not only will you know how to build a PC, you’ll know how to build ANY PC - This is the LAST guide you’ll ever need, now updated for 2024!
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Timestamps (Courtesy of NoKi1119):
0:00 Intro
1:22 Your games will impact your choices
2:25 Summarizing what non-gamers need
4:04 Form factors of PC case & motherboards
5:50 Step #1: Knowing your budget is important
6:38 Choosing your parts: CPU & graphics card
8:13 What is a PCI-E gen?
10:47 New V.S. used GPU, CPU's impact
12:26 GPU's different outputs & versions
14:27 Choosing your parts: Motherboards & chipsets
15:35 Choosing your parts: RAM
17:54 What is ECC memory?
19:26 Do NOT mix different memory sticks!
19:49 Choosing your parts: Storage
20:55 Choosing your parts: Cooling solution
24:29 Choosing your parts: PSU
26:14 PSU form factors & classes
28:08 Choosing your parts: Case
29:35 Choosing your parts: Fans
33:13 Fan connector types, controller hubs
34:08 Choosing your parts: Storage part II
34:52 Choosing your parts: RGB
35:00 RGB types, RGB hubs & software
37:13 Choosing your parts: Aesthetic accessories
38:10 Step #2: Setup your work area
40:30 Step #3: CPU
40:52 CPU sockets & retention types
42:45 Unboxing & installing the CPU
49:40 Step #4: RAM.
53:14 Step #5: M.2 SSD
56:51 Step #6: CPU cooler
59:32 Applying the thermal compound or pad
1:01:58 Installing the air cooler
1:05:15 Installing the water cooler
1:07:09 Step #7: Pre-build test
1:10:43 What if the system doesn't boot?
1:13:53 Step #8: Case prep
1:17:31 Step #9: Motherboard installation
1:19:27 Front panel cables, USB headers
1:26:53 Step #10: Storage
1:31:29 Step #11: Case fans & flow types
1:34:54 Dealing with fan connections
1:38:04 Step #12: Power supply
1:43:00 Step #13: Graphics card
1:46:39 Step #14: Cable management
1:48:03 Step #15: Powering on & troubleshooting
1:49:46 Step #16: BIOS
1:53:09 Step #17: Firmware installer
1:54:13 Outro - Наука та технологія
Can't believe they got unshaved and shaved Linus to collab.
There sir, you deserve the 69 likes
The video is obviously as mashup from older videos after all Anthony is in the video but not been on other videos for the past year
@@CricketEnglandEmily. Not Anthony.
@@gregor2436 WTF are you on about?
@@gregor2436Emily and Anthony collab?
We're on The Verge of the best PC build guide ever!
..I see what you did there
🤮
😅
oh stop, both are comparable....... 😂
Yeah?
You close?
@25:19 Please add a warning label to NEVER use any cables other than the ones that are certified to go with the EXACT MAKE AND MODEL number of your power supply!
The cable might fit in the PSU but the order of the pins may not be the same on the end of the original and replacement cable destroying or badly damaging the hardware you plug it into!
REALLY IMPORTANT! I learned this the painful way multiple times.
And second time around I checked too. It was different from another one from the same brand and afaicr the same line of PSUs! REALLY (!!!) check and double check with modular PSUs. If you are crafty, of course, you might be able to recrimp and reseat a cable should for instance one break or you need a sleeved cable in a certain color and so on....
bro i am literally setting up my gaming pc right now, and am glad I saw this, because I do have other cables from a different brand I had thought about,thanks!
same brand doesn't even protect you, such is the state of pc parts now.
As someone who makes their own cables, I can agree to some extent, I make my own so that I can Braid them or colour match them to my build, but it's important to use the correct wire and also study the pin outs, there's a lot of cross overs from PSU's not everything go's A to B!
@clifftempleman8217 Seeing that you know what you are doing, you know the risks and probably double/triplecheck the pinout.
The video mostly aimed at people who are making (one of) their first computer(s), a clear warning for them to be aware that they cant just use any cables can prevent a lot of damage and headache finding out
Two weeks ago I built my very first PC build from the ground up watching the previous LLT build guide; I’m very happy with my build, and ecstatic to know that there are updates to these types of guides.
apparently it wasn't the last guide we'll ever need
the last guide you'll ever need 10
The first last guide you'll ever need.
instruction unclear, pc catched fire
last_guide_v2_final_edited_updated_last_forRealThisTime_fixed.mp4
Dam
Timestamps
[0:00] *Chapters.*
[1:13] *Intro.*
[1:22] *Your games will impact your choices.*
[2:25] *Summarizing what non-gamers need.*
[4:04] *Form factors of PC case & motherboards.*
[5:50] *Step #1: Knowing your budget is important.*
[6:38] *Choosing your parts: CPU & graphics card.*
> 8:13 What is a PCI-E gen?
> 10:47 New V.S. used GPU, CPU's impact.
> 12:26 GPU's different outputs & versions.
[14:27] *Choosing your parts: Motherboards & chipsets.*
[15:35] *Choosing your parts: RAM.*
> 17:54 What is ECC memory?
> 19:26 Do NOT mix different memory sticks!
[19:49] *Choosing your parts: Storage.*
[20:55] *Choosing your parts: Cooling solution.*
[24:29] *Choosing your parts: PSU.*
> 25:36 Sponsor - Seasonic's Vertex GM750 PSU.
> 26:14 PSU form factors & classes.
[28:08] *Choosing your parts: Case.*
[29:35] *Choosing your parts: Fans.*
> 33:13 Fan connector types, controller hubs.
[34:08] *Choosing your parts: Storage part II.*
[34:52] *Choosing your parts: RGB.*
> 35:00 RGB types, RGB hubs & software.
[37:13] *Choosing your parts: Aesthetic accessories.*
[38:10] *Step #2: Setup your work area.*
[40:30] *Step #3: CPU.*
> 40:52 CPU sockets & retention types.
> 42:45 Unboxing & installing the CPU.
[49:40] *Step #4: RAM.*
[53:14] *Step #5: M.2 SSD.*
[56:51] *Step #6: CPU cooler.*
> 59:32 Applying the thermal compound or pad.
> 1:01:58 Installing the air cooler.
> 1:05:15 Installing the water cooler.
[1:07:09] *Step #7: Pre-build test.*
> 1:10:43 What if the system doesn't boot?
[1:13:53] *Step #8: Case prep.*
[1:17:31] *Step #9: Motherboard installation.*
> 1:19:27 Front panel cables, USB headers.
[1:26:53] *Step #10: Storage.*
[1:31:29] *Step #11: Case fans & flow types.*
> 1:34:54 Dealing with fan connections.
[1:38:04] *Step #12: Power supply.*
[1:43:00] *Step #13: Graphics card.*
[1:46:39] *Step #14: Cable management.*
[1:48:03] *Step #15: Powering on & troubleshooting.*
[1:49:46] *Step #16: BIOS.*
[1:53:09] *Step #17: Firmware installer.*
[1:53:39] *Sponsor - Seasonic.*
[1:54:13] *Outro.*
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Pin my boy
You’re a legend my guy.
@@waxcutter9813 In the description, it states that these were the ones used. This comment got them added basically
Can’t like it, it’s at 69
Thanks!! I shall sacrifice my first born in your name
I literally just bought my parts and spent yesterday afternoon watching the previous version. Lol now I have to watch this one before I start building, then watch it again while I build my pc. Thanks
you'll only watch it once while building, then you'll only need it for little random info you forgot about for any future builds, But man is it a nice reference to have.
I’m JUST finishing up with my first pc build, largely built off the original video, and this drops. 👁️👄👁️
literally same 😭
2024 my son and I are going to build a gaming pc … excited to dig into this!
Didn't expect to see you here. Time to 3D print a PC case!
Nicky or Alex?
I sent the original guide to a noob, then came over and walked them through it, and they got pretty good at it.
i can't wait to build mine with my dad
Let’s goooo
Okay. The level of effort and thought that has gone into this is next level.
A bit like Riley's tweed blazer
I've never built a pc, but I know when I finally do (hopefully in the next year), I'll have a fantastic guide to make sure I put all the bits and bytes in the right spots! This is such a cool resource to have on the channel for newbies like me😅🖤
I built my first ever computer last fall using the previous build guide! Really made me feel a whole lot more comfortable watching that video through a few times before I started. Your forum community was amazing as well when I had some pretty major issues after my build was completed, turns out I had a faulty motherboard that nuked itself when I tried to update the bios 😮 😅
I literally just built my first PC this Tuesday using the last guide you made. I don't have any friends/family who know anything about PCs, so having a guide to walk me through the process was incredibly helpful. Thanks LTT team.
congrats on your first pc, man
Congrats. I thought I would had used the ltt guide more as well, but I found smaller youtubers (like tiny) often had better videos for hyper specific parts of the procces. I bookmarked them all totalling like 25 videos, but its fun to learn it.
@@Djuntas Definitely, I watched a bunch of videos from GamersNexus, UFD tech, and Jaytwocents on top of stuff from LTT.
Welcome back to one of our favorite and most beloved hosts. Hope you're feeling great and thriving old friend.
Agreed! Was about to say the same the I saw your comment. The intro was enough to tell it’s going to be a great video.
Emily is not only my favorite LTT host, but one of the few people I genuinely look up to.
I'm so freaking glad Emily is back! 🎉
@@pottyputter05comments like this is why she doesn't appear on videos nowadays smh
@@pottyputter05 and reported
@@pottyputter05 do better
I actually used the previous version of this video to help me build my current system. These guides are very helpful. Thank you LTT.
I appreciate how you equip us with tools and knowledge to configure our PCs more effectively. I also value the detailed explanation given for each component.
I have a tip. When you think you have found a part. Watch a ton of reviews, get as much information about it as possible. Compere it to other parts. Eventually you’ll have something that’s 100% perfect for you needs
Nah. You find a part, you buy it and then you do your darn best to watch all reviews and justify the purchase. Works great so far! \s
(Alright, I might have a problem.)
Did this and ended up having to warranty two parts 😂
This person knows their stuff. Watching one review per part is NOT enough.
@@novotd443that's what I did, luckily I bought a 7800x3d so the reviewers and benchmark people have been keeping me sane for the most part
Bigger number is better
As someone who, even with computer knowledge, used your original video to build my first ever PC a year ago, I love that you are updating your original video AND keeping the original up! Keep up the amazing work!
I just bought all my parts today before watching this perfect timing!!!! Thank you 🙏🙏🙏🙏
hey, i just wanted to thank you thank you for giving me the courage to build a pc (i studied the original the last guide youll ever need video to know how to build my own pc) since pre builds are quite expensive, i wanted to give building a pc a shot and thanks to you and all your video's i knew what parts i needed and knew how to do it.
thank you again!😁
It is currently midnight where I live, and I don't plan on building a new PC anytime soon. I'll still watch it regardless
Edit: It is now almost 3 am. I should maybe go to bed
Some fellow European, or maybe even a fellow German by Chance?
Almost 8pm for me and I'll be building my first one 😬 I'm nervous
@@Cristina-OrtizGood luck and have fun!
same
I just finished building my very first modern build, even I'm a virtualization engineer, I hace to admit that I was a little worried, last time I built one we had pentium 3😂, your videos guide me very well I'm so happy how everything worked flawlessly.🎉
Just watched the original yesterday and now I’m watching this update hahaha last time I built a pc was 10 years ago and now I’m waiting for my parts to arrive and watching this helped me with some questions I had.
One thing I noticed is that on Emily’s pre transition table she have a closed and sad person figure and in her post transition table a much happier figure! I’m glad she’s doing ok, miss her on camera sometimes
Thx for the guide! Can’t wait to build my new rig
I don’t know the crazy timing but I used this video to make my pc that I had picked out from pc part picker and some friend’s help. I did the build last night. This was incredibly helpful and walked me through the whole process perfectly. Thank you so much! Only problem I had was that i had to reinstall the ethernet driver for some reason. I thought my board was bad. I recommend anyone to use this video!
Literally just bought all the parts for my first PC build couple weeks ago and they're finally all here. Have been informing myself up until this saturday when build is finally happening.
LTT has been mega useful in learning about PCs, and this video is going to be absolutely perfect. Thank you kindly!
Don't forget the thermal paste. I've seen numerous first time builders forget it.
Perfect timing, Thanks for the update! I am watching this while building my Gaming Built. 😊
Wow, thank you all for this. Really hard work to get this. Thank a lot!
Aboslutely love the video. Spent about 4-6 months investigating different configurations and finally got my PC last year which I use for gaming (sometimes), programming (mostly) as well as light graphics rendering (rarely).
Motherboard - MSI B760M
CPU - i7 12700K
GPU - 4070 Ti
RAM - 64G 6400MHz (dual channel)
Storage - 4TB HDD (Seagate IronWolf Pro 7200)
2TB SSD (980 Pro M.2)
PSU - 850W (80+ GOLD) (Inter-Tech SAMA FTX-850-B)
I really needed this. Thanks guys!
Wow, I just used the original guide last week for my first build. I’ll definitely be watching this anyway :)
Thank you guys for going through the effort to remake this guide!
This helped me to build my very first PC after saving up throughout my college career, thanks so much! I'm typing this on that very same PC :)
LET'S GOOOOO!!!! I needed this so bad, I'm building a new PC very soon! This is fantastic.
It's so great to see Emily again!!
I literally get my last part I need for my very first build TOMORROW. Awesome timing!
Such good timing!! I've been on PC part picker all week, just DREAMING away! Lol
As someone who has built numerous PCs I have to say that I absolutely love these videos - they help newbies A LOT and will enable them to complete their first build.
BTW: Yaaaayyyy, Emily is back! Good to see you again 🙂
im experienced in pcs but watching this as i know linus has some stuff i dont know, like the "A" series of chipsets even existing
Definitely miss Emily content. Besides Linus probably the most passionate content creator on their channel. Within 30 seconds I'm suddenly addicted to technology I'm not remotely interested in. 😂
Who is Emily?
@@Agent-iq3sz Emily is the person you can see at 4:05 for example 🙂 Used to be on the show A LOT and wasn't for a long time... She's back now!
Happy to see Emily again :)
I clicked this video thinking it was a 20 minute video. At 1 hour and 30 minutes in was when i realized it it was more than 20. Thats a good sign of a good video.
You guys at LTT are awesome. My son turns 16 this year and he's a gamer too. I'm going to point him towards this guide and let him make some choices on parts, then I get top watch him assemble it. Thank you for updating the guide and for being so thorough with this!
I am very much thankful for this video, I had to replace the mother board of my PC because It was giving me a lot of problems and with this video I was able to rebuild it and I works so well, thank you guys
EMILY!!!! IM SO HAPPY TO SEE HER IN A VIDEO AGAIN
For building MY first PC next month, this video has come at a great time.
This is perfectly timed😂 I literally posted on the forum yesterday about a new build
Bro I’ve literally been rewatching the old one cause I’m desperately wanting to build a pc, this is incredible!!!!
Just in time for my first build.
Same
@@rughgaming13 wait same
6:00 best budget advice possible. and great to see you back.
This was actually super helpful. Really liked this. Well done guys.
This feel significantly more detailed, organised and carefully produced than the first video. That final segment explaining BIOS features is super helpful. I never touched my BIOS really because, despite following LTT for years, I didn't really understand how changing the settings would effect my PC. Now, I think I'm definitely going to be enabling Resizable Bar
Me, who is already extremely well informed and has formed opinions and gathered knowledge from many years of experience:
Watching the whole video, maybe more than once
Because LMG knows all
same
It's good to stay updated!
SAME
same. I actually thought I don't have Rebar. I still on a Ryzen 2600 and I thought it was depending on that. Recently upgraded to ta 7800xT
1.5hrs in and loving Every Minute :)
What jacket is Alex wearing @ 1:21:51? New version of the Workshop Jacket?
Glad you left that word said incorrectly in the final video. Gave me a good chuckle. haha
Wishing I had another hour left though. Maybe I'll just watch it through twice :)
Positive Feedback:
This is the quality style and especially in depth(-ness?) I love. While I can understand that it's not especially cost and time efficient compared to some other Videos, it is very welcome at least once in a while. The other videos are great too, but this was spot on, a 10/10. Love it, keep it up.
I just ordered my new parts and saw this video finally! I can't believe I missed it!
Perfect timing
Ploof's "I own a display" still gets me every time 😂
I've only seen the first few minutes but this seems exquisitely produced. Mentally bookmarking this for when I'll be building my own computer in a few years :)
Great job LTT team on another detailed guide to build PC. My current PC was built in 2016, so it's been a while since I've looked at newer components. This will prove helpful when I eventually build another, though with the first question, i have no real reason to build it as i don't even have the time now to play games.
Very Happy to see Emily in front of camera again ❤
Thanks, Steve.
Oh wait, wrong channel.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
steve who
@@hohoho9939 Gamers Nexus reference.
@@iLegionaire3755 Who´s gamer nexus?
@@groenevinger3893 *insert your mom joke here*
Dude, awesome to see Jake's progress since the last guide. Looking great!
Gross
Been waiting for this update. So detailed and comprehensive.
Where are all the time stamps? I liked that in the previous video.
Coming! It'll take a while to make them... -EmY
@@LinusTechTips Emily's canonical name is no EmY.
@@LinusTechTips Omg!!! Emilyyy im sooo happy to see u in this vidd!!! lov u
Time stamps guy has already done it!
@@ellinsb7581who's Emily?
Perfect timing
loving the long term content you can just listen to and vibe while gaming
I am building my new pc this week and this will actually help me throughout my building process
I'm so happy to see Emily in a video again!!
1:03:16 Some newer fans come with reverse fan blades, so you can mount the ugly side away from your view.
Especially helpful if you have one of those fishtank cases and you want the exhaust fans to still look good.
I can believe it! This video was just barely too late because I just finished building my first Pc yesterday.🤦🏼♂️ This would have been so nice to have. Anyways, love your videos, keep up the good work!
i built a pc using the old guide two weeks ago (great guide btw, massively helpful)... time to tear it down and rebuild
Emily is back, Linux enthusiasts rejoice
Idk why I was ever surprised, the average Linux user wears thigh highs and other feminine clothing
@@Apathy474still a great talent to have on your team
Literally the only reason I clicked the video!
I was worried she would never be back on camera. I'm so happy!!!! We need the Linux god no matter what gender they are.
@@drabberfrog Linux Goddess 😉
4 Things:
1 - Either I missed it or you forgot to mention the most important thing when deciding on a PSU:
The power budget.
Make sure to have a PSU with enough budget to power everything you want to connect to it.
And if needed a bit more for possible later additions.
2 - Power supply may not always mount on the bottom.
In this case it would have been nice to explain how to deal with the fan in that case.
3 - Some people actually still use external drive bays.
either for Optical drives or card readers.
Or in some very niche cases maybe even floppy disk (if supported) either with its standard connector or via USB 1.1 (wich should work on a USB 2 port).
When deciding on a case, figuring out weather or not you need external bays is important.
As well as their size and the amount of them.
Its fine if you need to install a 2.5 inch device if you only have larger bays.
however in this case it is good to note weather the device your buying comes with an adapter or weather your going to have to get one separately.
4 - Some people may also want or need to install a Wi-Fi Card.
Either with or without Bluetooth.
When opting for an internal card:
Wi-Fi cards that have both BT and Wi-Fi may use separate connections for both.
The standard PCie where the card itself goes in and an additional internal USB cable.
if the cable is not attached to the card itself, the connector tends to be freakishly small, so be carefull with that one.
When deciding on where to place this card:
It is not only a good idea to check which size port you want, but if possible also make sure you have enough room on the back of the case to screw in the antenna(s) and orient it/them correctly i.a.
Built my current PC based on the last "How to" video and I couldnt be happier with it in every aspect!
Interested to find out what / if I could have done somethings different or better :D
what i love about this updated guide, is how everyone is much relaxed compared to the first guide in 2023. Great job guys!
This comment only purpose is to thank Emily and give some love, some of us really missed ya, it's so good to see you back!
this video is fun and brilliant, thank you. For one, I have just started buying my components for my first build since the xbox360.... this has helped much in changing my idea of cooling, and cable management... think it will be time to purchase some bits for LTT - just wish they had a UK and Europe warehouse - but still will buy and maybe treat myself to a water bottle a few things
This is a great video - even i who have build a PC before - i still learned something in this video. a must see video !!! GREAT WORK guys !!!
No way I'm watching almost 2 hours of a PC Building Guide, I've been doing that foIS THAT EMILY ON CAMERA?? LET'S WATCH
after all this years we get to finally see anthony host some videos again!
*Emily
@@SudoYETI what you mean whos that
@@manlapazjohn5554 Anthony is Emily now. She came out as trans a while back.
@squash2544 oh I didn't know that.
I don't know if these guides get a lot of views, but I'm sure people who are building their first PC love it. It's an amazing resource to everyone, so thank you very much ❤
I love that you guys keep this thing updated.
Yooooo Emily is back. Been so long mate, great to have you been on the show
Emily!!! So happy to see her again ❤
No women in this video?
@@filosavage7475Anthony is transitioning to Emily. Still as knowledgeable as ever.
Anthony*
@@morstyrannis1951 Anthony the perennial virgin is now a Lesbian called Emily. Nothing wrong with trying a new angle.
@@morstyrannis1951 see this is what I don't get. He has never been a woman until now and still isn't, as he was born as a male, whether he likes it or not. I understand that some of your character "traits" match more to a female than to a male and I totally agree with that, it can happen, but claiming you have suddenly changed your biology, your DNA since last year is simply a lie. Maybe that's not what he thought when he came out as a "woman", but as a man claiming that you're a woman that's exactly what you're saying.
I built my first PC last august by watching your guide video. It was a flawless build. Honestly! It booted on the first go, windows installed drivers installed and used your tips to get the maximum out of my PC.
Thanks Linus and team!
Regardless of it being last or first its damn good guide and they should be applauded for the great information in this video great job guys!!
I love that literally on the day my HRT started i get to see Emily in an LTT video again! Glad to see you back :D
Ayyyyy welcome back Emily! Good to see you again!
😂
Thanks soo much for this new guide. I am building a pc today
how did you time this so incredibly well, i literally JUST ordered all the parts for my first build 😂
I'm so happy to finally see Emily back in videos! It's been far too long since our favourite Linux expert has been on the LMG channels!
I miss Anthony
@@authoritariangentleman7570 Emily is back
@@authoritariangentleman7570waaahhh
Welcome back Emily ☺️
@@authoritariangentleman7570RIP
Welcome Back Emily!
These LTT build videos are easily digested by beginners, but indepth enough to still teach new tricks to some of us.
There is no need to reply to every comment that mentions Emily saying she doesn’t exist. She does and she is listed in the credits. Go spew your hate speech somewhere else.
My favorite part about these guides is that I rewatch them, not because I necessarily *need* to, but because as anyone who does anything having to do with a relatively complex process tree can attest to, keeping your mind fresh on the checklist is the best way to stop stupid human errors, no matter if it’s your first time doing it or your millionth time doing it.
Awesome guide. Thorough and no unnecessary explanations!
More Emily please.
The technical knowledge is amazing and informative, and most importantly entertaining in the process.
There is no need to reply to every comment that mentions Emily saying she doesn’t exist. She does and she appears in the credits.
I swear to God I will sign off LTT forever if they parade around the token lgbtq+iaoodnwjwvqg
The last guide helped me remotely help my friend with building her first proper PC. Also I'm super glad to see Emily back on the channel!!
@@skunk2spec489 Pretty sure there legally is ;)
@@skunk2spec489 Pretty sure the person legally changed their name, you’re simply wrong. Sorry.
@@skunk2spec489 ok - how would you know….?
just srubbing through, and glad you were verbose with the front panel cables! they caused me so much trouble despite being seemingly so simple when I was making my computer
Great, very indepth video! I especially loved the attention to details like XMP or Resizable-Bar that, while your PC would boot without them, would still loose performance and you'd never know. On that note, I haven't seen the whole video, but it'd be nice if something similar was there for checking monitor refresh rates manually. Those can easily be missed.
So happy that Emily is back in front of the camera
@@choahjinhuay Emily
I was wondering why young disappeared, then I figured it out, name change.
Happy to see Milly back.
So glad to see Emily back, I missed videos with her and her knowledge regarding tech stuff, especially linux related.
Yes! I missed her
Thank you guys! Getting back to building PC's after 20 years without the hassle...
actually such a great video. very grateful!!❤
As a cuber, hearing the word "maglev" used in reference to something that isn't cube tension sounded an alarm in my brain.
as a pyramider i find your lack of trigonometric angles disturbing
@@timothymyers7306 I happen to also be a pyramider (of the maglev variety)
What is a cuber? What do you cube?
@@karlhendrikse A cuber is a solver of twisty puzzles, usually with the goal of solving them as fast as they can (speedcuber). Most of the time this is referring to the classic 3x3 Rubik's Cube, but there are smaller ones, bigger ones, and ones that aren't strictly cubes (like the Pyraminx or Megaminx, which we still call "cubes" generically). Speedcubing requires specialty hardware with a very low manufacturing tolerance, and maglev became popular fairly recently to replace springs in cube cores because they're frictionless.
@@karlhendrikse I am not a cuber I am a pyramider and branching out to hopefully be a full trapezoider as well
Glad to see Emiliy back in front of the camera!