2024 UPDATE: this pc now costs $1500 lol. Would still shred in 2024, I recommend it. If you want a tutorial for this PC with commentary and benchmarks, check out this link! : ua-cam.com/video/gJlP9eABVow/v-deo.html Thanks for watching and have a great week everyone :)
@@mdont7 dw man, you'll get your dream PC one day, I've only turned 16 about 2 months ago, and I've been saving up for about 2 years now, I'm at 670$, and the pc I'm going for costs around 1300$, ik I'm pretty far away from my goal, but I'm gonna keep going and maybe by the the time I'm 17 or 18, I'll be able to finally get it, you can do the same thing, all it takes is patience and you'll achieve your goals
As a console player and user myself I can totally agree to that information It's funny how I know what component and where it goes really baffles my annoying ass mind like crazy
It’s mostly in the same spots also all motherboard have them labeled right underneath them. Manuals are very simple don’t listen to the people who wanna feel smart. Anybody can build a pc it takes patience but it’s not that complicated lol
I believe you put your air fans on backwards brother. All three of them are set to exhaust instead of intake. Flip them for air to supply all the components with fresh air. It won’t keep everything as cool as it should that way.
Awesome build! One minor thing that I would change is switch the fans in the back to intake, that way the PC gets more air inside the PC than outside the PC.
@@Roo_Tech Yeah I know, but I think it would make more sense that the intake would be on the back as well. If you can't get an even amount of intake and exhaust fans, then it should be positive pressure (more intake than exhaust). Great build though! I love the color scheme. It would match my setup very well.
@@zach4279 he knows what he’s doing, but we watch these videos cause we’re all passionate and like to talk about it. I agree with with moderate productions. Too many exhausts. You want them flipped to intake for maximum and effective cooling and 1 or even better 2 exhausts. Great video and awesome observation by moderate productions. Moderate knows what he’s doing as well.
Clean build. I personally would have plugged in the gpu with 2 separate 8 pin cables instead of using the daisy chained one that comes with the PSU. These graphic cards are power hungry.
@@nadtz lol the name is kinda funny. But yeah hopefully the pricing isn't extreme but it seems like these gpu prices are only increasing which is ridiculous.
@@Nodnarb69 If rumors are to be believed that might change a little with upcoming generations but I'm not holding my breath. I wouldn't be surprised if low end video cards are replaced by IGPU's soon altogether and 'mid' range cards start at $4-500 or so. Either way AMD is supposed to be going after the low-mid range market with their next cards. Hopefully they do, do a good job of it and shake things up a bit cause yeah, these prices have gotten out of hand.
I would personally have changed the backplate fans to intake rather than exhaust but it's not a major flaw. Other than that this is an amazing build, probably gonna do something similar once 13th gen drops :))
Great ASMR, just little tip, remember to wear antistatic gloves when building this type of setup. Remember that the body charges itself with static electricity almost all the time, just to be sure. Well done buddy.
That cooler kraken elite i believe? Looks absolutely astonishing but I heard the arctic freezer 360 does a better job. Im building an endgame next week. Hoping its gonna be nice. Using an i9 14900K and a sapphire 7900xtx😊
All exhaust fans? They plus I don’t recommend peeling the plastic wrap while the pc is on. Yes newer computers don’t normally brick from it but other components can short.
3 intake on the bottom in final build. Was an aesthetic choice. The PC ran extremely cool regardless. And I think I’ll take my chances with the 0.004% occurrence rate of peeling plastic breaking a computer.
I also would have had the air fans where the cpu liquid cooler radiator is and the radiator where the air fans are with the air fans switch to intake for maximum airflow.
I love the PC but I also love that it's lofi and ASMR I almost cried thanks for this video all three things I love a pc that's crazy being built lofi and ASMR
I’m about to get a nice $3k bonus from my work. My job isn’t that nice, no career opportunities. I’m pretty much relying entirely on learning programming. I want to buy a pc, I have an understand of the components themself, but I don’t know what’s best. Any advice? It would be cool for my pc to double for gaming as well.
Here’s something’s you should know. 1. Any motherboard can be used for gaming. But if you have enough money, buy a gaming motherboard for like 100 bucks. 2. You need fans. More cooling in your pc = no overheating (duh) 3. Don’t get a cheap cpu. I’m getting a Intel Core i7-3770S next month. Sense you have 3k, get something that’s better than that. 5. A hard disk drive can be slower than an ssd, but can be cheaper and have more storage. And ssd is faster, but more expensive. HDD = slower but more space SSD= faster but more expensive 6. When getting fans, you should have more intake fans than exhaust, positive pressure is better then negative pressure. I have one exhaust fan in the back, 3 intake in the front (or bottom, or top) 6. Depending on all of your pc parts, you might need a powerful PSU. I can’t really explain it, but just use a psu calculator to find out how much wattage you need for you psu. 7. Get ram with DDR5. It’s better than DDR4 ram. 8. Know what socket type your mother board has. An 1155 socket cannot be compatible with a cpu that is not a 1155 cpu. That’s all I can say for now. If you have any questions you can ask me (what I told you is just basic knowledge, I probably won’t know the complicated stuff)
@@LockedInAlien0 I’m trying to get a system builder for windows 11 right now but i’ve got it all together. My current parts: Ryzen 7 7800x3d Radeon rx 7800 xt Got 4 fans 32gb of Ddr5-6000 ram (g.skill flare f5) Gigabyte b650 x ax gaming motherboard. I forgot my SSD specs but it’s m.2 so easy to install. I’m struggling to get windows 11 on a hard drive to actually boot the pc. I didn’t realize I needed another computer to install the OS (otherwise spending $140 on the license) Other than that, I have a red light over my DRAM LED, but when I check in bios, it reads my 2x16gb ram sticks fine. Not sure if this is something I can ignore.
Hello. In that type of case with airflow from below, could the radiator be placed in the position of the vertical fans? I almost always see it above but perhaps the other way would favor the flow of hot air above. Regards
Hi, will it be ok to combine RTX 4060ti graphics card with i5 10400F, Prime H410M-R motherboard, 700W PSU and 16GB RAM? Just afraid that the graphics card will not be able to run at full capacity. Will it be ok?
3060 Ti isn’t that good I don’t think for your budget. I would probably downgrade the CPU and get a 4060 Ti or a 4070. I don’t know much about computers and I’m still learning after recently building one myself. I still think that a 3060 ti is ok for gaming and you most likely won’t have any issues but if you’re going to drop $2500 you might as well have most of your budget be the GPU cause I’m pretty sure it’s the most important part other than the CPU
2024 UPDATE: this pc now costs $1500 lol. Would still shred in 2024, I recommend it.
If you want a tutorial for this PC with commentary and benchmarks, check out this link! : ua-cam.com/video/gJlP9eABVow/v-deo.html
Thanks for watching and have a great week everyone :)
Does each part of the build come with the screws?
@@yaelnugget2962 Yes
do you have to add thermal paste
@@GatorGamznahhhhhhhhhh just let your cpu overheat and blow up🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
@@GatorGamzno just watch ur cpu burn to flames and ur pc crumbles due to the intense heat of ur cpu… YES YOU NEED TO ADD THERMAL PASTE
When you can’t afford a new build yourself, you watch others completing one
I can relate.....
@@mdont7 dw man, you'll get your dream PC one day, I've only turned 16 about 2 months ago, and I've been saving up for about 2 years now, I'm at 670$, and the pc I'm going for costs around 1300$, ik I'm pretty far away from my goal, but I'm gonna keep going and maybe by the the time I'm 17 or 18, I'll be able to finally get it, you can do the same thing, all it takes is patience and you'll achieve your goals
this is like "I build a $2500 pc so you dont have to"
It satisfy me for a reason,that's why I watch these
True relatable
2:24 transition was CLEAN
Haha wasn’t even intentional!
As a console user, knowing where each wire goes absolutely baffles my unga bunga mind
As a console player and user myself
I can totally agree to that information
It's funny how I know what component and where it goes really baffles my annoying ass mind like crazy
time to buy a pc
I’m Console an I want a pc to build but my brain gonna be fried an broken when it’s done
im switching from xbox to pc in 2 months
It’s mostly in the same spots also all motherboard have them labeled right underneath them. Manuals are very simple don’t listen to the people who wanna feel smart. Anybody can build a pc it takes patience but it’s not that complicated lol
So here it is about 8 months later and I priced out the build and it now comes to $1700 US without tax.
$1450 now… lol
for 1200 now i can havr 9 12900kf and 4070
I believe you put your air fans on backwards brother. All three of them are set to exhaust instead of intake. Flip them for air to supply all the components with fresh air. It won’t keep everything as cool as it should that way.
Was an aesthetic choice. The PC ran unbelievably cool regardless.
Awesome build! One minor thing that I would change is switch the fans in the back to intake, that way the PC gets more air inside the PC than outside the PC.
I feel like this guy know what he’s doing
There's intake on the bottom in the final build, 11:00
@@Roo_Tech Yeah I know, but I think it would make more sense that the intake would be on the back as well. If you can't get an even amount of intake and exhaust fans, then it should be positive pressure (more intake than exhaust).
Great build though! I love the color scheme. It would match my setup very well.
@@zach4279 He truly does know what he's doing, it was just a recommendation to make the airflow slightly better.
@@zach4279 he knows what he’s doing, but we watch these videos cause we’re all passionate and like to talk about it. I agree with with moderate productions. Too many exhausts. You want them flipped to intake for maximum and effective cooling and 1 or even better 2 exhausts. Great video and awesome observation by moderate productions. Moderate knows what he’s doing as well.
Clean build. I personally would have plugged in the gpu with 2 separate 8 pin cables instead of using the daisy chained one that comes with the PSU. These graphic cards are power hungry.
Amazing build. Crazy how it turned out
I’m actually gonna build one soon but I decided to watch this for fun
how did it go?
@@spizy1224It went well I think, if you look at his channel. He does have gaming content.
Nice build. Was calm and relaxing watching this.
finnaly a pc builder who dosent throw boxes of gpus or cpus deserved a sub
loved this video, I actually used your videos to guide my first PC build I did on my channel! So big thank you to you
Solid build. Been pretty happy with my Z790 Aero +13700k. Now I just need a worthy upgrade to my 3070.
Have you upgraded that 3070 yet?
@@Nodnarb69 Not yet, waiting for the 40 series refresh, I might get the 4070 TI Super (even if the name is dumb) depending on the price.
@@nadtz lol the name is kinda funny. But yeah hopefully the pricing isn't extreme but it seems like these gpu prices are only increasing which is ridiculous.
@@Nodnarb69 If rumors are to be believed that might change a little with upcoming generations but I'm not holding my breath. I wouldn't be surprised if low end video cards are replaced by IGPU's soon altogether and 'mid' range cards start at $4-500 or so.
Either way AMD is supposed to be going after the low-mid range market with their next cards. Hopefully they do, do a good job of it and shake things up a bit cause yeah, these prices have gotten out of hand.
@@nadtz hopefully. Im excited for the nvidia cpus, gaming pcs are gonna be lit
This video is good and beautiful. You can continue posting videos and do not stop
Good building video it was pretty entertaining and calm.
I love how you also showed doing the cables, such great content!!🪼
Thanks so much!
I would personally have changed the backplate fans to intake rather than exhaust but it's not a major flaw. Other than that this is an amazing build, probably gonna do something similar once 13th gen drops :))
dude has pc with 0 intake fans. lmao
@@dangerd9315WHAT bruh
@@dangerd9315 Yummy dust in every corner, mmm
i’m saving up for my own, i have never built a pc before and this video is what i think it will be like, but deep down, i know it won’t.
so true. when i built my first pc, i forgot to connect some cables and forgot to peel off the bottom of the cpu cooler
He’s a professional fr
meh. I would rotate the radiator by 180 degree so the tube dont bother when placing fans at the back of the case
I love watching builds that i can’t afford getting built
bro i will never be able to build a gaming pc so here i am watching someone else do it
I just ordered a new pc so I wanted to get an idea and to satisfy my ears!
Wonderful video! You earned a new sub!
(From Florida btw)
Awesome! Thank you!
I didn’t expect a reply
Great ASMR, just little tip, remember to wear antistatic gloves when building this type of setup. Remember that the body charges itself with static electricity almost all the time, just to be sure. Well done buddy.
That cooler kraken elite i believe? Looks absolutely astonishing but I heard the arctic freezer 360 does a better job. Im building an endgame next week. Hoping its gonna be nice. Using an i9 14900K and a sapphire 7900xtx😊
How'd your build go? :)
TNice tutorials was an amazing tutorial. You are a great teacher
Your voice makes the videos good tho
This is the actual one video I enjoyed of someone building a pc except for Jeremy lynch
Thank you for this video and I think it’s time to go to Amazon baby
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@@i_taste_like_blueberrysbro what are you saying
I’m a sucker for a good prebuilt pc, got a 4080 trio x, i7 14700k, etc for 2500 bucks brand new :)
nice deal where did you get that?
@@Lochlany hp was doing a huge Black Friday deal, I had a friend who also had a employee discount, it was like 2600 but shh
Proud owner of RTX 4070 gaming setup!! 🎮🎮
Feel jealous fr u bruh 😕
great that you got this bro
Mario”mmm ohhhh nice computer “
Easy to understand for beginner
I wish I had that for my birthday this year😢
I’m saving for pretty much the same exact build just a different power supply and case
And gpu I’m saving for the 4070
With this Budget get a 4070 ti best from asus
When you can't build so you watch people do it:
I wish I knew how to build a pc and got one. It’s my dream to have one
$2500 and no 3080? How'd this end up being so much? I built my pc with a ryzen 7 5800x and a 3080 for 1900.
It was a custom build, the person wanted more aesthetic choices over power.
@@Roo_Tech bruh
Is this 2500$CAD or USD
you are not building a pc you building my dream
I wish I knew how to build a pc maybe one day ill try grrat video tho❤
All exhaust fans? They plus I don’t recommend peeling the plastic wrap while the pc is on. Yes newer computers don’t normally brick from it but other components can short.
3 intake on the bottom in final build. Was an aesthetic choice. The PC ran extremely cool regardless. And I think I’ll take my chances with the 0.004% occurrence rate of peeling plastic breaking a computer.
I also would have had the air fans where the cpu liquid cooler radiator is and the radiator where the air fans are with the air fans switch to intake for maximum airflow.
Nah radiator needs to be higher than the pump
Wanna know what I do for fun when I’m
Bored
I dissemble my pc then resemble it lol
10:25 when she says turn the lights off
I love the PC but I also love that it's lofi and ASMR I almost cried thanks for this video all three things I love a pc that's crazy being built lofi and ASMR
PC Build starts at 0:45
Thanks, was wondering when that dumb intro stopped 🥱
Knowing I can build the same thing for $1200 is crazy
pro tip! use aluminum foil instead of a proper heatsink!
UNLOCKED 👏🔥🙌
idk if its just me but the constant focus change is very irritating on the eyes
Im starting to get into computers but k only have a office computer. I’m getting new parts next month so I’m gonna try to learn how to build my on pc
Broo,is very nice.
a 2.5k build with a 3060ti?
I said the same thing XD
What would be the best cpu/gpu for 1300 $(for gaming and some video edits )
This was sweet
Am i missing something? Was no thermal paste added? Just went with the sliver that comes prepacked with the radiator?
I literally said the same thing 💀
So relaxing to watch, building one atm too, noob question- how come u didn’t use thermal paste on cpu?
It was pre-applied
How come u used a 3090 instead of a 4090@@Roo_Tech
@@jesus_gtag-ut7ws because this is an old ass video?
Great job, it will be better if you used a ceiling style camera
I’m about to get a nice $3k bonus from my work. My job isn’t that nice, no career opportunities. I’m pretty much relying entirely on learning programming. I want to buy a pc, I have an understand of the components themself, but I don’t know what’s best. Any advice? It would be cool for my pc to double for gaming as well.
Here’s something’s you should know. 1. Any motherboard can be used for gaming. But if you have enough money, buy a gaming motherboard for like 100 bucks.
2. You need fans. More cooling in your pc = no overheating (duh)
3. Don’t get a cheap cpu. I’m getting a Intel Core i7-3770S next month. Sense you have 3k, get something that’s better than that.
5. A hard disk drive can be slower than an ssd, but can be cheaper and have more storage. And ssd is faster, but more expensive. HDD = slower but more space
SSD= faster but more expensive
6. When getting fans, you should have more intake fans than exhaust, positive pressure is better then negative pressure. I have one exhaust fan in the back, 3 intake in the front (or bottom, or top)
6. Depending on all of your pc parts, you might need a powerful PSU. I can’t really explain it, but just use a psu calculator to find out how much wattage you need for you psu.
7. Get ram with DDR5. It’s better than DDR4 ram.
8. Know what socket type your mother board has. An 1155 socket cannot be compatible with a cpu that is not a 1155 cpu.
That’s all I can say for now. If you have any questions you can ask me (what I told you is just basic knowledge, I probably won’t know the complicated stuff)
@@LockedInAlien0 I’m trying to get a system builder for windows 11 right now but i’ve got it all together. My current parts:
Ryzen 7 7800x3d
Radeon rx 7800 xt
Got 4 fans
32gb of Ddr5-6000 ram (g.skill flare f5)
Gigabyte b650 x ax gaming motherboard.
I forgot my SSD specs but it’s m.2 so easy to install.
I’m struggling to get windows 11 on a hard drive to actually boot the pc. I didn’t realize I needed another computer to install the OS (otherwise spending $140 on the license)
Other than that, I have a red light over my DRAM LED, but when I check in bios, it reads my 2x16gb ram sticks fine. Not sure if this is something I can ignore.
@@LockedInAlien0a 100 dollar Mobo, for a 3k build? You need to pay atleast 200 USD for the Mobo to be even compatible with ddr5 ram.
My sister bought an entire pre-builded pc, she said its wasnt working. Want to know why ?
THERE WAS NO GPU? YES
For how much
8:53 where the F is the thermal paste ? Did I miss a step ?
Come pre-applied
You forgot to put thermal paste or do you not need it for water cooled radiators
It came with it
Dream is just dream so just checking others fullfilled😢
Does changing out the graphics card to a better one affect the system?
Apart from increasing the graphics
Just make sure your power supply will handle the new card wattage and power cable wise.
Hello. In that type of case with airflow from below, could the radiator be placed in the position of the vertical fans? I almost always see it above but perhaps the other way would favor the flow of hot air above. Regards
should have chosen the 7900 xtx and the ryzen 7 7800x3d it would have been a better rig
Nice one
Ckient build ? Personnal build or components send by brands ? Nice build !
Hmmm Just wondering if was out video, but thermal paste is required right?
It comes with the AIO
You put the side panel 3 fans for exhaust? I think this is not good.
If the thermals weren't so good, I would concur.
I can use you video for make one video what each part of a pc does ? ( im begginer on yt and im brazilian )
Sure
Hi, will it be ok to combine RTX 4060ti graphics card with i5 10400F, Prime H410M-R motherboard, 700W PSU and 16GB RAM? Just afraid that the graphics card will not be able to run at full capacity. Will it be ok?
Yes. A slightly better cpu would be better and I would recommend instead getting a 6700xt
$ 2500 PC with stock cables? It would definitely look better on custom white psu cables.
Someone pls answer me will a 4060 work on the pc build
Yes
Ok thx
i changed out the cpu cooler and fans for the lian li gallahand 2 and sl uni fans and can get it for arounf 2300 just no lcd screen ;(
DESKTOP PIGTAILS are a death sentence to your computer make sure u change those pcie cables u got there
how do you work out how many coolers/fans to install? I know you didn’t buy the parts
How are you supposed to know where to screw, which wire goes where? This seems so complicated
Watch a good tutorial and you’ll know pretty much everything, I have many on my channel :)
@@Roo_Tech oh ok I'll check it out, you just earned a subscriber! I like watching PCs being built without talking ❤️
This looks rlly difficult I’m kinda worried for when I get my pc now
Its easy as long as you put your mind to it and aren’t afraid to ask for help online!
3060ti? 🐸
As a person who didn't build my own pc, why does the aio have a micro usb port?
You sure you don't need intake fans?
Anyone else playing pc buliding simulator while watching or is it just me
Which rgb software are you using for your pc..
I want a suggestion since i was setting up my monitor should i plug my hdmi to gpu or motherboard?
GPU
@@Roo_Tech thank you
Always GPU. It’s what it’s for. FPS and Resolution.
wheres the termal paste?
Advice: don't use backsound when assembling the PC
i have never built a pc before so forgive me, but how tf do you know which wire to plug in
Why the music?
My wallet looking at me in the corner: ☻️
Similar vga 🤕?
What a beautiful pc you built there!
Also ¿From all the components wich was the most expensive?
The graphics card in most gaming PCs is almost always the most expensive component, usually followed by the CPU.
@@JJFlores197 i was actually expecting that
I mean rtx's cards are expensive as hell today specially an rtx3090
It’s almost always going to be the GPU
In China,we can spend 2500 usd buying a 4080s ,an i9 13900kf and a z790 motherboard。
What mic do you use to record this clip?
3060 Ti isn’t that good I don’t think for your budget. I would probably downgrade the CPU and get a 4060 Ti or a 4070. I don’t know much about computers and I’m still learning after recently building one myself. I still think that a 3060 ti is ok for gaming and you most likely won’t have any issues but if you’re going to drop $2500 you might as well have most of your budget be the GPU cause I’m pretty sure it’s the most important part other than the CPU
$2500 for a 3060ti build, crazy
gpu prices got better though
this pc doesnt even hit 2k now, how fast pc value drops lol
Wbu now @@-Wisdom-
@@vanci20391700 USD 😂
could you please tell me the name of the song beginning of the vid
im not hating but u could get better specs for that budget im aware it was done in 2022
Not only a 3060 ti and a 3000 mhz ram and the cpu
Its a dream build that pc with 2.5k lmao
Here on brazil, that motherboard costs 2.6k reais
Somebody help me to get out of this country 😂😂😂😂
I've spent 7k to build my pc, and I've taken almost 2 years to make it. Things here are too expensive and the wage it's not too much
Muito difícil aqui mesmo
Is the case the pc or is the pc different