Well done feller - nice build. I could barely tie my shoelaces at your age. You deserve many more likes - you just need that algorithm to fall right for you.
now that i look at this better, when you hear the music in this video, you are probably happy. Becose it reminds you of the day that you did this amazing build.
Great build and video showcasing the pc building process. Just a couple of tips for new people watching this, try to only hold onto the cpu from the sides and not touch the top. Second tip, if you’re using a third party cpu cooler, install the ram before the cooler just to make sure you have clearance. Otherwise you might install the cooler in a way where the ram isn’t able to seat in the slots properly.
i didnt have a good time with that case built my pc all front fans work but 2 light up and everything is connected so i gave it back to them and got my money back but very nice case
About to do a build with this case for my son.. only thing I’m worried about is hooking up the 3 fans that come with the case , can you tell me does everything needed to hook up the fans come with? His current build I hooked up all fans with a Corsair commander pro and lighting node hub. Idk if coolermaster stick dabs hook into a Corsair commander pro ya know or if you can just go straight to the MB with hook up. Does the wiring with the case come with any sort of fan hub ?
To my knowledge yes, we had no need for any additional wires to attach anything, plus either way if your using the same or similar case it should come with a manual, which you can always refer to. I don't think I'm super "qualified" or "experienced" to answer questions about a build I could barely put together alone, yet I'm pretty sure the case itself came with a bit of wiring which connected the lighting and fans to the rest of the build. (If I'm not mistaken, you can see us attaching the case RGB to the motherboard at around 24:00 to 25:00) About lighting software I know next to nothing, when I put my build together good old Asus automatically prompted me with a lighting software, (not super reliable/breaks often) and I'm pretty sure this won't apply to everyone else. Either way I hope this helped a little!
You don’t use the controller RGB the case comes with right? The RGB is connected with the motherboard with the cables the fans came with, and you just use aura sync to RGB them
Well obviously you have to connect that anyways but I'm pretty sure those are just wires, there's no way for you to turn it on WITHOUT aura sync, which the software then prompts you to install when you turn it on for the first time.
Hello... I am interested in this case but I have the doubt that now that the new GPUs will require many watts, what would be the largest power source that would fit without removing the base of mechanical hard drives? I have a 4 TB one that I want to reuse... or I don't know if I can accommodate the hard drive on top in the place that is for ssds... thanks!
I recommend using PcPartPicker, its a website where you can input all of your parts and it will automatically tell you whether they are all compatible or not. Its a great way to know what you should buy for your rig as it calculates the compatibility and cost of your entire setup, and makes finding new or replacement parts much easier.
The wiring segment that includes the case RGB connection, if I'm not wrong is from about 22:00 to 26:00, your case will should also have names and labels on their wires to tell you which wire goes where.
@@MiracleManGaming The three front fans come with the case, and I'm not using any other Rgb fans, yet. I might if I get a better CPU cooler, but right now the three front fans are the only rgb fans in the build.
@@Laundori i messed up a purchase and got Corsair sp120sf wich is a pwm 12v fan ,but my Mobo has only argb 5v pins, I didn't even have any top facing fans, Would you recommend me to go for argb fan kit and sell off that pwm fan ,or would it be wise to go for pwm Non addressable RGB kit
@@MiracleManGaming Honestly, I'm not really qualified to answer that. You can check the compatibility of the fan on certain websites like PcPartPicker but if your still not sure I'd recommend asking somebody else. If its in good condition you can always just sell it for the same price and get a more suitable fan instead.
The wiring locations should be on your manual, but if you have extra trouble please refer to another video, this one is more of a showcase than a tutorial.
Yes, they are the thin wires which connect both the on and off button and usb ports, at least I'm pretty sure. You can see them in the wiring section. 19:17 to 26:15
I did not (yet), and I don't really need to, but yes, it would help with airflow. I don't recommend spending too much access money on extra fans though unless you see that your rig is running too hot, or just warmer than you would regularly want.
@@Laundori I have the same exact case and was worried if my rig is going to be too hot fans aren’t that expensive but I don’t want my rig ti be dusty either I’m trying to actually buy a desk and set my pc on the desk and get it off my carpet 😂
@@ethancbaker2002 As long as you aren't running programs that your pc can't properly handle then two fans should be enough, they are for me. When it does get dusty, (inevitably it will) you can always dust it off when its turned off.
From what I upgraded from, and with a budget of about 1700, I would say yes, even though I haven't had a chance to see it's full potential due to cards being low on stock. Compared to how expensive PC builds can get, I would say this one is considerably cheap, and could be even less expensive if you remove the RGB ;)
basic?.... yes, still good? absolutely!!!. my only suggestion would be get an exhaust fan, it makes a huge difference in airflow. also RGB ( id recommend a vetroo fan there cheap and the RGB is compatible)
Yeah, I'll get extra fans later when I actually need them. So far the temperature has been keeping up fine and I'm still waiting to buy the card so no point.
Actually, the case is just the shell of the pc. This is a case with all the required pc components inside it and working, therefore I can call it a pc ;)
You messed it up by using 6 hands to build a simple PC by constantly referring the manual - hey man, always BE PREPARED before you make a video like this yet I appreciate your work.
Dude its clearly their first time. And the bros are there to help. It might be a simple pc but for them at that point its a dream project. Let them enjoy the experience
Sorry but you shouldn't be touching your cpu like that, ik it's tempting but not worth the damage. You aren't supposed to touch the surface or gold pins. Just a future warning.
Don't worry, I know the danger of bending and damaging pins, I just picked it up wrong for a second. Either way no damage was done so it's fine. Thanks for the concern though ;)
Was a huge help in figuring out where stuff was in the case thanks :)
thank you for showing how the hard drives and the hard drive wall partitions are setup!
Well done feller - nice build. I could barely tie my shoelaces at your age. You deserve many more likes - you just need that algorithm to fall right for you.
It wasn't just me, but thank you for your support. I still think I need to improve my skills and experience to be able to further my channel more.
@@Laundori You'll get there !
Wertan you deserve more!
We all love you❤️
now that i look at this better, when you hear the music in this video, you are probably happy. Becose it reminds you of the day that you did this amazing build.
That too, but I also just wanted to pick out relaxing music that people wouldn't mind hearing and get annoyed of.
nice music
😆
how can u change the rgb lights from the reset button ?
Es micro Atx la motherboard?
Great build and video showcasing the pc building process. Just a couple of tips for new people watching this, try to only hold onto the cpu from the sides and not touch the top. Second tip, if you’re using a third party cpu cooler, install the ram before the cooler just to make sure you have clearance. Otherwise you might install the cooler in a way where the ram isn’t able to seat in the slots properly.
Thanks for helping out. This is why its a showcase and not a tutorial, although I should've put some disclaimers on the mistakes I made.
Hey i am building almost the same setup i need help… where and how do i connect the 3 fans to the motherboard
Use the motherboard guide and the labels on the wires to check. If I can do it so can you!
i didnt have a good time with that case built my pc all front fans work but 2 light up and everything is connected so i gave it back to them and got my money back but very nice case
Thermal pasta?
My god bro. Super sick setup😍😍😍
Thanks, the build itself only took a day but the research and buying parts took ages.
@@Laundori I feel the pain
Yo it's been 4 months, I'm glad to see your okay
Ikr. I thought he was dead.
About to do a build with this case for my son.. only thing I’m worried about is hooking up the 3 fans that come with the case , can you tell me does everything needed to hook up the fans come with? His current build I hooked up all fans with a Corsair commander pro and lighting node hub. Idk if coolermaster stick dabs hook into a Corsair commander pro ya know or if you can just go straight to the MB with hook up. Does the wiring with the case come with any sort of fan hub ?
To my knowledge yes, we had no need for any additional wires to attach anything, plus either way if your using the same or similar case it should come with a manual, which you can always refer to. I don't think I'm super "qualified" or "experienced" to answer questions about a build I could barely put together alone, yet I'm pretty sure the case itself came with a bit of wiring which connected the lighting and fans to the rest of the build. (If I'm not mistaken, you can see us attaching the case RGB to the motherboard at around 24:00 to 25:00) About lighting software I know next to nothing, when I put my build together good old Asus automatically prompted me with a lighting software, (not super reliable/breaks often) and I'm pretty sure this won't apply to everyone else. Either way I hope this helped a little!
@@Laundori thx for the response I really appreciate it.. good job on it .. don’t mind any negativity as well, y’all did it ! All that matters
You don’t use the controller RGB the case comes with right? The RGB is connected with the motherboard with the cables the fans came with, and you just use aura sync to RGB them
Well obviously you have to connect that anyways but I'm pretty sure those are just wires, there's no way for you to turn it on WITHOUT aura sync, which the software then prompts you to install when you turn it on for the first time.
Todo viene junto o tienes que comprar aparte?
You buy the components separately. I listed the ones I used in the description, so you can check that out if you want.
Hello... I am interested in this case but I have the doubt that now that the new GPUs will require many watts, what would be the largest power source that would fit without removing the base of mechanical hard drives? I have a 4 TB one that I want to reuse... or I don't know if I can accommodate the hard drive on top in the place that is for ssds... thanks!
I recommend using PcPartPicker, its a website where you can input all of your parts and it will automatically tell you whether they are all compatible or not. Its a great way to know what you should buy for your rig as it calculates the compatibility and cost of your entire setup, and makes finding new or replacement parts much easier.
Hola bro, como conectaste el rgb del gabinete a la placa madre? En que minuto del video? Gracias, tremendo pc
The wiring segment that includes the case RGB connection, if I'm not wrong is from about 22:00 to 26:00, your case will should also have names and labels on their wires to tell you which wire goes where.
@@Laundori what RGB fans are you using for the rest of the case
@@MiracleManGaming The three front fans come with the case, and I'm not using any other Rgb fans, yet. I might if I get a better CPU cooler, but right now the three front fans are the only rgb fans in the build.
@@Laundori i messed up a purchase and got Corsair sp120sf wich is a pwm 12v fan ,but my Mobo has only argb 5v pins,
I didn't even have any top facing fans,
Would you recommend me to go for argb fan kit and sell off that pwm fan ,or would it be wise to go for pwm Non addressable RGB kit
@@MiracleManGaming Honestly, I'm not really qualified to answer that. You can check the compatibility of the fan on certain websites like PcPartPicker but if your still not sure I'd recommend asking somebody else. If its in good condition you can always just sell it for the same price and get a more suitable fan instead.
La tapa lateral es de vidrio templado o acrílico?
Td500 is tempered glass
Hola hice lo mismo, pero estoy incluyendo un ventilador más en la parte posterior, ayuda porfavor
Hello, can you tell the components please? Thanks.
And u have a really nice video!
I updated the description to include the parts for anybody curios, thanks for reminding me :)
Where do I plug the fans to make it spin and have argb?
The wiring locations should be on your manual, but if you have extra trouble please refer to another video, this one is more of a showcase than a tutorial.
should i add extra fans to this case or are the 3 font pre installed enough?
Add exhaust fan
Sorry, i’m not an expert. Is the cable of the rgb case fans included with the case?
Yes, they are the thin wires which connect both the on and off button and usb ports, at least I'm pretty sure. You can see them in the wiring section. 19:17 to 26:15
Is it true that this front panel also is usable for a TD500 ?
Not sure what the difference between those two are, but either way I don't know.
@@Laundori I ordered it for around 20 euros and it does fit really nice 👌.
NICE VIDEO LOVE IT
Did you add a extra fan at the rear of the case? Would it help with airflow if I add one?Thanks!
I did not (yet), and I don't really need to, but yes, it would help with airflow. I don't recommend spending too much access money on extra fans though unless you see that your rig is running too hot, or just warmer than you would regularly want.
@@Laundori I have the same exact case and was worried if my rig is going to be too hot fans aren’t that expensive but I don’t want my rig ti be dusty either I’m trying to actually buy a desk and set my pc on the desk and get it off my carpet 😂
@@ethancbaker2002 As long as you aren't running programs that your pc can't properly handle then two fans should be enough, they are for me. When it does get dusty, (inevitably it will) you can always dust it off when its turned off.
worth the money?
From what I upgraded from, and with a budget of about 1700, I would say yes, even though I haven't had a chance to see it's full potential due to cards being low on stock. Compared to how expensive PC builds can get, I would say this one is considerably cheap, and could be even less expensive if you remove the RGB ;)
what screwdriver did you use?
gg!
EEeesh, that cable management was rough.
Too.many.wires!!!!
Cpu without thermal paste😐😐
his cpu cooler came with pre-applied thermal paste but if you want you can take some rubbing alcohol and wipe it off to use your own thermal paste.
لقد تم تركيب كيبل كرت الشاشة بشكل غير صحيح ! صديقي اتمنى استبدال الكيبل من مزود الطاقة الى كرت الشاشة 🔄
basic?.... yes, still good? absolutely!!!. my only suggestion would be get an exhaust fan, it makes a huge difference in airflow. also RGB ( id recommend a vetroo fan there cheap and the RGB is compatible)
Yeah, I'll get extra fans later when I actually need them. So far the temperature has been keeping up fine and I'm still waiting to buy the card so no point.
it is not a pc it is a case
Actually, the case is just the shell of the pc. This is a case with all the required pc components inside it and working, therefore I can call it a pc ;)
grrrrrr you have a better pc than me
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Ok wth why rgb XD
Rgb = yes.
be quiet pure base 500 DX is better but more price ,about 100$
I went for design and style more than compatibility, and I also had a budget so that 100 wouldve went over.
No voice or face reveal? booooooo. jk. liked!
Fun fact: There are actually both, even though the voice is in like a 1 second segment that I forgot to edit.
manso, muy linda pc
You messed it up by using 6 hands to build a simple PC by constantly referring the manual - hey man, always BE PREPARED before you make a video like this yet I appreciate your work.
Dude its clearly their first time. And the bros are there to help. It might be a simple pc but for them at that point its a dream project. Let them enjoy the experience
Sorry but you shouldn't be touching your cpu like that, ik it's tempting but not worth the damage. You aren't supposed to touch the surface or gold pins. Just a future warning.
Don't worry, I know the danger of bending and damaging pins, I just picked it up wrong for a second. Either way no damage was done so it's fine. Thanks for the concern though ;)
@@Laundori Okay, that was the obvious one, but touching the surface of the CPU isn't good either, remember that. Have a good day sir.
@@KlIIua Good day to you too.
дцпешники собирали будто :)))