WATCH NEXT: How to Install the RTX 4090 : ua-cam.com/video/_AJlNxuukww/v-deo.html Building a PC isn't that hard, I'll help you build that confidence but building in the HYTE Y70 has been a challenge, in this video I show you How to Build the Ultimate Gaming PC in the HYTE Y70 in an easy to follow Step by Step Guide, Check out the HYTE Y70 PC Case on my Amazon Affiliate link: geni.us/xvuh Here are the Global Amazon Affiliate links to everything in this video ✅ Monitor - geni.us/kA2yc5 ✅ AMD Processor: geni.us/Wt8rrq ✅ MSI Motherboard: geni.us/uioEzF ✅ HYTE Y70 PC Case: geni.us/xvuh ✅ HYTE Case Fans: geni.us/CSJMm7z ✅ HYTE THICC Q60 Liquid Cooling Unit: geni.us/s5yCFF8 ✅ Gigabyte RTX 4090: geni.us/rtWrEt ✅ Patriot RAM: geni.us/nIQ8 ✅ Patriot M.2 SSD: geni.us/QGTyJZr ✅ Solodigm M.2 SSD: geni.us/HecHD ✅ Arctic Thermal Paste: geni.us/Ed3U ✅ Samsung SSD: geni.us/Pz7k89B ✅ InWin 1050Watt Power Supply: geni.us/EQGgIyT
Well awesome bud, thank you, Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
@@AngryWookie93 I want to do that,but my mom says no😂(btw i only have 384€ in my bank account right now so,i can only buy like the motherboard or the cpu rn lol)
Just got my Hyte Y70 Touch Infinity case. Getting the parts to build my new PC. This is very very helpful. I will deff be watching this when I get all my parts in. It's been 13 years since I have built a PC. Much appreciated.
Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you. I am a little jealous hahah, I didn't get the touch, but trying to get my hands on it. Make sure to check out the 2nd part of this video on how to install the drivers, BIOS and OS, if you are getting the same board but I am still very happy I could help.
Gonna use this as a reference for my build. Building a monster 9700xtx on this exact case. The black interior looks so good against the white exterior and there is so much room.
Thanks so much my friend, thats why I chose this case, it's beautiful. Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
Until I recently retired, I ran my own PC Services business in the UK. I have built and repaired many PCs during the 20 years I was in business. I also enjoy watching other build and repair PCs, so UA-cam is my go-to place for such informative entertainment. I have watched many similar system build videos to this one. But this one is one of the best explained videos that I have ever watched. Time is taken to go through each step even down to simple things like checking the screw positions on the case and motherboard match up. This video will be a great guide for a first time builder or even for someone who needs to just brush up his knowledge. Great content keep it up.
Wow, thank you so much my friend, Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you and so happy you enjoyed it so much. Please do feel free to share the video if you could as well, when you think it fits, it would help so much. Thanks again.
@@xantech42 they are similar, I have the 011 as well, I found the case to be great but horrible for rebuilds, rebuilding over and over inside of it, lian li usually makes strong cases but I was not impressed. I can't speak for the hyte y70 though as it's my first build in it.
Watched solely for finding out if you can fit a gpu bypassing the ryzer, going with a broke boy 12th gen intel lasko shop fan and chesecloth dust cover air cooled build, positive air pressure for the win 😂
@@ThisBytesForYouhow so? Expansion slots aren’t intended for gpu, sure, but they’re the same size from the video perspective. Yes the video gave a pretty good touch on assembly, simple to fallow learned a little from the cable management side of it, and the editing was clean too, solid vid👍
Adamım iyisin iyisin maşallah...sizi tebrik ederim....harika bir çalışma idi...ve en güzeli de sondaki samimi samimi yorumunuz....sevdim sizi....Allah kolaylık versin size....😀😀😀😀😀👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Peki teşekkürler dostum, bunu yapıyorum çünkü bu işi seviyorum, bunu yıllardır iş için yapıyorum ve boş zamanlarımda yapıyorum çünkü bunu seviyorum ve yardımcı olabildiğim için çok mutluyum.
Thank you SO much for this guide. I was getting so mad. I have built many PCs but got stuck on the front panel cable. Im so used to the dozen individual ones, so the single one ont he power button threw me off
Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you and I am always here to help if you need, just let me know.
Hello my friend, this case at it's highest can only take a 360, you can check it out here: hyte.com/store/y70/cs-hyte-y70-ww I am wondering if maybe I should have gone for a 360?
Hey quick question, I have the MSI B650 gaming WiFi plus and I’m going to put a kraken 360 on it, do I have to connect it to the cpu fan connector or the pump fan connector, the manual says to connect it to cpu fan or AIO_PUMP but the motherboard doesn’t have that connector, it only has cpu fan and pump fan, which one should I use
Radiation... most people call that air but anyway, if you blew the air from the side, you would have no intake, so yes there is a tremendous advantage and of course since heat rises (I know I know, we are not supposed to say that because thats silly right... but when hot air gets radiated (see what I did there) where does it go?) it goes up and gets sucked out.
sorry to be a bother but got another problem i bought the galahad lcd 280 for my build however as i planned to put it in the y70 case side part or top however now i realise iv gotten confused and bought the aio with the y60 hyte case in mind in the moment is there anyway to add a extra fan to the top next to the aio to help fill in the space?
I have the y70 hyte case and just bought the galahad 2 280 fan by lian li aio I got a little mixed up and thought the y70 was the same size as the y60 and the only difference was the touch screen ...woops
@@applegeargaming9154 The Y70 can take a 120, 140, 280, 360 size radiator, which means you can pop in a 120mm fan as well. Actually, I am going to change the location of my fans, for better cooling to put the radiator at the top.
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I don't like complicated cases or builds. In my personal opinion, Lian Li cases are engineered just enough to give you plenty of options but simple enough for a DIYer pc builder or hobbyist to have an easier time. This looks too "fiddly" to me. By the way, thank you for building this.
The case is not really the complicated, its the liquid cooling that made everything complicated, I am actually looking to build in a Lian Li, working with my buddy Mark that frequents the channel to build him a machine. Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you enjoyed it and so happy to have you here.
@@jackz6562 it's different for everyone, like you I like difficulties, I like to challenge myself, not everyone does. I like building Legos without instructions, most build with instructions, similar results, just a different process in between.
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@@jackz6562 I’ve already built 3. I just find other cases more to my taste.
Hello, I'm planning no building a mid-range to high-end computer with a 4070, but I want to cut costs a little. At first, I was thinking of buying the H6 Flow case, which I've heard has great looks and ventilation. However, 160 euros is not ideal for me. I found the Cougar Uniface RGB White Gaming Midi Tower for as low as 70 euros in my area. What’s your opinion on it?
Hello my friend, actually that does look like a nice case, looks kind of like a Corsair 5000 Airflow which is a great case, go for it my friend. I used it for my workstation old: ua-cam.com/video/13LhFMdbtBA/v-deo.htmlsi=ft0Z6uYTgumMTKh_
@@ThisBytesForYou Tnank you!! I placed an order. I love the fact that whenever I have a tech question you're always there to help me, and others. Thanks very much.
This helped a lot with my Y70 build. Thank you. One question, do you have the bottom intake and rear exhaust fan curve based on GPU temp or just have everything going on the CPU temp? Thanks.
Thank you so much as always my friend, this means so much to me and I truly appreciate you realizing how much work I put into this, helps a ton, thank you.
Hello sir. I’m a 41 year old who recently got into gaming but my current setup is just an old office PC that doesn’t run games well. I’m not sure what to buy and I don’t want to spend too much money. I have a budget of around 900 euros or similarly 900 USD and would really appreciate your advice on the best parts to get. I’ll be watching one of your build tutorials to guide me through it. Your help would mean a lot thank you for sharing your expertise my friend
Always happy to help. Sometimes you can use what you have already to build up a newer system, but it depends how old is old. You can use this video to help you know what you have, then you can report back with what CPU, Motherboard, RAM, Graphics Card and Power supply you have, then we can potentially determine what you can get: ua-cam.com/video/65ZSiVImJx0/v-deo.html If you want to go all out and buy a new PC, $900 is a good starting point, this PC I built was $700, and parts have gotten cheaper since then: ua-cam.com/video/v3GOGIJP_tA/v-deo.html You could upgrade the CPU, instead buying this one off of my Global Amazon Affiliate link: geni.us/oaY90, so with everything, maybe $987.05 These are all links from my Global Amazon affiliate link, and they are based off of they $700 Build, I do make commission off of those links, just a few pennies but of course you don't have to buy them from there.... actually, I am kind of thinking of buying this and doing another build, it is sexy. Let me know what you think. ✅ Video Card: geni.us/XzO8t $384.99 ✅ CPU: geni.us/oaY90 $208.99 ✅ CPU Fan: geni.us/9WpC $33.10 ✅ PC Case: geni.us/5gfbUL $89.99 ✅ M.2 SSD - geni.us/BOk0 $70 ✅ Power Supply - geni.us/vDqbfG5 $89.99 ✅ Motherboard - geni.us/yzf0B $109.99
@@ThisBytesForYouhello again my friend I’m a bit embarrassed to admit that my current PC is quite outdated and not very capable. It includes an ASUS P5G41T-M LX2/GB/LPT motherboard, an Intel Celeron E3400 CPU, 1333MHz DDR3 RAM, and a 500GB HDD. I didn’t check the power supply since it's extremely old. I appreciate your help in guiding me towards a new PC build I also checked the parts you suggested very very nice
@@xristoiskarakaxas2555 Well, seeing it is a Celeron, I kind of stopped haha, sorry my friend but you can use that HDD as a secondary drive, that will save you a few dollars. The parts will build you a beautiful machine (I am actually trying to see if I can get the parts together to build that, problem is I don't have the money, and since I am such a small Creator, companies don't even want to bother with me, so I need to buy them). That $700 video though will give you a very good idea, since the build will almost be identical. Please be sure to like the video, it will help and subscribe so you can stay up to date with the channel and all of my updates, I try to help as much as possible.
@@ThisBytesForYou Thank you very much. I will check for local prices on the suggested parts (because Amazon’s shipping taxes are outrageously high making a 900 dollar computer 50% more expensive) and if they are within my budget I’ll definitely get them. Otherwise I’ll go with the $700 build, both sound awesome. Once again, I appreciate you helping me out, I was searching for a channel that can answer my question and had a detailed tutorial for beginner friendly computer building. No one really interacted with me, but you, and all of these cheap budget PCs came out a lot more expensive than what they claimed. Seriously thanks, you don’t have to respond to this I don’t want to waste your time my friend have a good one
@@xristoiskarakaxas2555 No my friend, its never a waste of time, I love to help, and it is my pleasure. The $700 leaves a lot to be desired, the $900 is MUCH nicer, so if you can, go with something along those lines. I remember being a noob back in the day before the internet, and no one wanted to help me, so it means a lot to me knowing I can help you.
yeah it is pretty awesome, and you will see how good it is a little at least on the next video. Stay tuned my friend and thanks so much for stopping by, means a ton to me to have you here on all the releases ;)
1st time I’ll be building my own PC and I chose the Hyte Y70 for the open concept to display figures and such. This video is super informative of what is required and it’s nice to see you take your time with every step deliberately. Build: -Ryzen 7 7800X3D -Gigabyte Gaming OC 4070Ti Super -MAG A750GL PCIE5 MSI PSU -MSI Tomahawk B650 mobo -2TB Samsung 990pro SSD -32GB Ram DDR5 Vengeance 6000 -Arctic Liquid Freezer III (swapping fans for Lian Li Uni, repurposing the fans for bottom intake)
Nice build for sure my friend, Always a pleasure, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you. Actually you reminded me to catch up with Arctic, its been a while, thank you. Normally I would tell you not to switch out the fans, because of static pressure but the Arctic has 1.85mmH20 while the Uni has 2.54mmH20, but I don't know if it will be loud. The Uni has 58.54CFM while the Arctic has 48.82 cfm, so the uni will transfer more air and the Uni is 31dBA, I don't see noise level on Artic, but I think those Uni's will treat you right. Please let me know if you have any questions my friend, always happy to help.
awesome my friend, I will be doing another video soon on a new desk and my new machine, this machine so I hope to catch you on that, and November is the greatest month ever to do it, it helps that its my birthday ;) congrats my friend and hope my videos help you.
Hello Sir Iggy. Can you please suggest me a full white PC build under $4500 USD including monitor, keyboard, mouse and headphone, all white. Also I need it to be full AMD too. Only AMD Radeon GPU and Ryzen CPU
This is what I have so far, let me know what you think, all off of my Amazon Affiliate which helps the channel: AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D: geni.us/KizI HYTE THICC Q60 Digital Liquid Cooling: geni.us/s5yCFF8 HYTE Thicc FP12: geni.us/CSJMm7z Gigabyte X670E AORUS PRO X ATX: geni.us/jntg0H1 Patriot Viper Elite 5 RGB DDR5 64GB (2 x 32GB): geni.us/kImG Patriot Viper VP4300 2TB M.2 2280: geni.us/QGTyJZr Sapphire PURE AMD RADEON RX 7900 GRE: geni.us/Ph4pEs HYTE Y70: geni.us/xvuh SeaSonic VERTEX GX 1200 W 80+: geni.us/8DVrGu7
@@AwwhishekGupta-gm8wi I bought the motherboard, graphics card and the Samsung SSD, but the rest was provided by their manufacturers. The video is marked as sponsored as well.
Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you. Thanks bud, I have over 500 videos not only on building, but upgrading, reviews and so much more, actually working on a video for a budget laptop you might be interested in, stick around ;)
@@ThisBytesForYou I have been looking for more content like this. I’m not new to IT but so much to learn and I love your attention to detail. I prefer Linux as a daily driver , I haven’t committed completely to using Linux OS but will cut over by the end of the year. I am completely new to PC gaming and was in the fence of pre built or build my own and I would like to build my own. So I’m working on doing research and getting the funds together lol. Look forward to checking out your other content . Just subscribed to your channel
I am versed in Linux, but I cannot touch it as a daily driver, its WAY too manual, I taught it to myself while I was a product development engineer at Velocity Micro, I was in charge of the NVIDIA Tesla machines, so I installed Linux for most of those system (Ubuntu, Fedora, CentOS and Debian), I was also a Product Development Engineer for Alienware for a few years, then later Dell when they bought us, Windows has always been my cup of tea. I just can't take all the nuances of Linux, and the fact that everything I do is on a PC, but I have thought about it many times. Now, I am IT though I can't say for who ;), Thanks so much for your kind words and support my friend, so very happy to have you as part of the family.
Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
First time pc builder here! I followed this and 2 other videos of yours, my pc turns on (rgb lights display and fans spin) but no display or connection to keyboard. I've tried a bios download on a thumb drive into the bios port but it lights up solid green indicating it can't go through with it. Any help would be appreciated, im really stuck.
Also side note, the dram light is on and orange, ive tried all combinations of the ram sticks in each slot and just one ram stick in each slot, nothing worked
flash to the latest BIOS version, using BIOS flash back, like I show you in this video: ua-cam.com/video/RnbMHHR0E_g/v-deo.htmlsi=_zYnTZIc-DKZOsk6 Here is the BIOS page for your boarD: rog.asus.com/us/motherboards/rog-strix/rog-strix-b650-a-gaming-wifi-model/helpdesk_bios/ Make sure you follow the notes on the BIOS: Before running the USB BIOS Flashback tool, please rename the BIOS file (SB650A.CAP) using BIOSRenamer" Also, have you watch this video on how to install RAM: ua-cam.com/video/xqWfeOsTto8/v-deo.htmlsi=39X_XFD1nGFsFFpd
it really is and I show you step by step in this video how I built it, in my next video I will show you how I installed windows, flash the BIOS, installed drivers and all that good stuff, I hope to catch you there.
Thanks so much my friend, so much more coming on this, I am excited to use it as my main machine one day.... I need to finish this series before I use it.
WATCH NEXT: How to Install the RTX 4090 : ua-cam.com/video/_AJlNxuukww/v-deo.html
Building a PC isn't that hard, I'll help you build that confidence but building in the HYTE Y70 has been a challenge, in this video I show you How to Build the Ultimate Gaming PC in the HYTE Y70 in an easy to follow Step by Step Guide,
Check out the HYTE Y70 PC Case on my Amazon Affiliate link: geni.us/xvuh
Here are the Global Amazon Affiliate links to everything in this video
✅ Monitor - geni.us/kA2yc5
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✅ MSI Motherboard: geni.us/uioEzF
✅ HYTE Y70 PC Case: geni.us/xvuh
✅ HYTE Case Fans: geni.us/CSJMm7z
✅ HYTE THICC Q60 Liquid Cooling Unit: geni.us/s5yCFF8
✅ Gigabyte RTX 4090: geni.us/rtWrEt
✅ Patriot RAM: geni.us/nIQ8
✅ Patriot M.2 SSD: geni.us/QGTyJZr
✅ Solodigm M.2 SSD: geni.us/HecHD
✅ Arctic Thermal Paste: geni.us/Ed3U
✅ Samsung SSD: geni.us/Pz7k89B
✅ InWin 1050Watt Power Supply: geni.us/EQGgIyT
love your video i got question why can you max out ram in this video ?
@@narutokool100 Thanks bud, Why can I max out ram in this video... not sure what you mean? I didn't max out RAM in this video?
i saved this video because im saving up for the parts (of course the y70) and it’ll be a long time till i got the money😂😂😂
Well awesome bud, thank you, Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
@@ThisBytesForYou :)
Just keep saving and buy parts as ya go dude, I’ve been doing that since February this year and nearly have all my parts!
@@AngryWookie93 I want to do that,but my mom says no😂(btw i only have 384€ in my bank account right now so,i can only buy like the motherboard or the cpu rn lol)
They just dropped y70 to $200 bucks today on hyte website and the thicc Q60 too $230
Just got my Hyte Y70 Touch Infinity case. Getting the parts to build my new PC. This is very very helpful. I will deff be watching this when I get all my parts in. It's been 13 years since I have built a PC. Much appreciated.
Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you. I am a little jealous hahah, I didn't get the touch, but trying to get my hands on it. Make sure to check out the 2nd part of this video on how to install the drivers, BIOS and OS, if you are getting the same board but I am still very happy I could help.
Gonna use this as a reference for my build. Building a monster 9700xtx on this exact case. The black interior looks so good against the white exterior and there is so much room.
Thanks so much my friend, thats why I chose this case, it's beautiful. Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
Until I recently retired, I ran my own PC Services business in the UK. I have built and repaired many PCs during the 20 years I was in business. I also enjoy watching other build and repair PCs, so UA-cam is my go-to place for such informative entertainment. I have watched many similar system build videos to this one. But this one is one of the best explained videos that I have ever watched. Time is taken to go through each step even down to simple things like checking the screw positions on the case and motherboard match up. This video will be a great guide for a first time builder or even for someone who needs to just brush up his knowledge. Great content keep it up.
Wow, thank you so much my friend, Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you and so happy you enjoyed it so much. Please do feel free to share the video if you could as well, when you think it fits, it would help so much. Thanks again.
Hi I’m building on the Y70 touch but my question is what screws did you use to attach the motherboard?
they are in the accessories box, I show you which one to use in the video as well
Looks Beautiful Iggy! And very familiar.🙂 I love my Y70 White/Black case.
thanks bud, so happy you enjoyed it. Such a great case.
The Hyte Y70 does look really amazing….not sure I want to swap my Lian Li o11 Vision just yet though 😎
@@xantech42 they are similar, I have the 011 as well, I found the case to be great but horrible for rebuilds, rebuilding over and over inside of it, lian li usually makes strong cases but I was not impressed. I can't speak for the hyte y70 though as it's my first build in it.
@@ThisBytesForYou what’s your take on the Hyte Y70 Touch Infinite?
Well, I am in love with the Y70, I have not touched the Touch (giggles) yet but its the same case just with that pane added, but its nice.
Watched solely for finding out if you can fit a gpu bypassing the ryzer, going with a broke boy 12th gen intel lasko shop fan and chesecloth dust cover air cooled build, positive air pressure for the win 😂
Ahhh well no, it cannot fit without the rizer sadly, sorry bud. Hopefully you enjoyed it though.
@@ThisBytesForYouhow so? Expansion slots aren’t intended for gpu, sure, but they’re the same size from the video perspective.
Yes the video gave a pretty good touch on assembly, simple to fallow learned a little from the cable management side of it, and the editing was clean too, solid vid👍
@@dankman712 yes, they are low profile slots
Adamım iyisin iyisin maşallah...sizi tebrik ederim....harika bir çalışma idi...ve en güzeli de sondaki samimi samimi yorumunuz....sevdim sizi....Allah kolaylık versin size....😀😀😀😀😀👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Peki teşekkürler dostum, bunu yapıyorum çünkü bu işi seviyorum, bunu yıllardır iş için yapıyorum ve boş zamanlarımda yapıyorum çünkü bunu seviyorum ve yardımcı olabildiğim için çok mutluyum.
bu bilgisayarcılar derimi yüzdüler... o yüzden artık kendim öğrenmeye karar verdim....😀😀😀😀😀
Aferin dostum, bu yüzden bunları yapıyorum, böylece öğrenebilirsin ve başkalarına da öğretebilirsin
Thank you SO much for this guide. I was getting so mad. I have built many PCs but got stuck on the front panel cable. Im so used to the dozen individual ones, so the single one ont he power button threw me off
Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you and I am always here to help if you need, just let me know.
Hi
420mm can fit into hyte y70? seems great price for that case
Hello my friend, this case at it's highest can only take a 360, you can check it out here: hyte.com/store/y70/cs-hyte-y70-ww
I am wondering if maybe I should have gone for a 360?
Hey quick question, I have the MSI B650 gaming WiFi plus and I’m going to put a kraken 360 on it, do I have to connect it to the cpu fan connector or the pump fan connector, the manual says to connect it to cpu fan or AIO_PUMP but the motherboard doesn’t have that connector, it only has cpu fan and pump fan, which one should I use
@@AngelReyes-rg6lq pump fan
Any advantage of the radiation blowing out from the top inside of the side?
Radiation... most people call that air but anyway, if you blew the air from the side, you would have no intake, so yes there is a tremendous advantage and of course since heat rises (I know I know, we are not supposed to say that because thats silly right... but when hot air gets radiated (see what I did there) where does it go?) it goes up and gets sucked out.
Need your help, I can't find the CPU cooler I clicked on the link 3/4 times
Do you recommend an alternative?
Thank you
you used my link in the description,... Funny I just tried it and it worked, its a Global Amazon Affiliate Link
No you're Link is not working for me
But I did find it, even when I copy and paste the link still doesn't show up funny
@FirasAlmakssosi what do you mean it shows up funny?
Thanks brother
anytime brother, thanks for checking it out and I hope you enjoyed it.
I must of missed it if it was said in the video, but what was the total cost of this build?
I didn't because the cost changes daily, but you can check everything in the description, I have Amazon affiliated links to everything in the build.
It cost is of 2$
@@skibidzombieuniverse0.2 yes but because I bought it in the US it's $2
por favor con ese case instala bien la liquida
No, se tiene que comprar separado
sorry to be a bother but got another problem i bought the galahad lcd 280 for my build however as i planned to put it in the y70 case side part or top however now i realise iv gotten confused and bought the aio with the y60 hyte case in mind in the moment is there anyway to add a extra fan to the top next to the aio to help fill in the space?
1. So which case do you have,
2. Which AIO do you have
its a little confusing and no bother what so ever my friend.
I have the y70 hyte case and just bought the galahad 2 280 fan by lian li aio I got a little mixed up and thought the y70 was the same size as the y60 and the only difference was the touch screen ...woops
@@applegeargaming9154 The Y70 can take a 120, 140, 280, 360 size radiator, which means you can pop in a 120mm fan as well. Actually, I am going to change the location of my fans, for better cooling to put the radiator at the top.
@@ThisBytesForYou so I could have 3 fans at the top even though the aio only supports two fans?
you might want to watch this video: ua-cam.com/video/ymmxN141cxI/v-deo.html
Love these build videos, helpful
Awesome my friend, so very happy you enjoy it. I hope you love the next one coming up where I install it all.
@@ThisBytesForYou Is that AIO you have, is it good?
@@devonefoster105 yeah its pretty nice, the 7950x is a beast, but it can handle it but it is hard to install, this video will show you how.
@@ThisBytesForYou I just finished watching it. Took some notes. Lol
@@devonefoster105 awesome bud, glad you enjoyed it, it's awesome just a mission to install
Can you switch the three fans and the radiator spots so that the radiator is on the top and the three fan assembly is on the back?
yes you sure can.
Very Very Nice.
Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
I don't like complicated cases or builds. In my personal opinion, Lian Li cases are engineered just enough to give you plenty of options but simple enough for a DIYer pc builder or hobbyist to have an easier time. This looks too "fiddly" to me. By the way, thank you for building this.
The case is not really the complicated, its the liquid cooling that made everything complicated, I am actually looking to build in a Lian Li, working with my buddy Mark that frequents the channel to build him a machine. Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you enjoyed it and so happy to have you here.
Don't build PC's lol
@@jackz6562 it's different for everyone, like you I like difficulties, I like to challenge myself, not everyone does. I like building Legos without instructions, most build with instructions, similar results, just a different process in between.
@@jackz6562 I’ve already built 3. I just find other cases more to my taste.
I'm planning to do a top-mounted radiator. Would it be better to install the aio pump on the cpu after putting the motherboard in the case?
@@Wavepush no, it becomes difficult to access everything, that's why I don't the way info it.
Hello, I'm planning no building a mid-range to high-end computer with a 4070, but I want to cut costs a little. At first, I was thinking of buying the H6 Flow case, which I've heard has great looks and ventilation. However, 160 euros is not ideal for me. I found the Cougar Uniface RGB White Gaming Midi Tower for as low as 70 euros in my area. What’s your opinion on it?
Hello my friend, actually that does look like a nice case, looks kind of like a Corsair 5000 Airflow which is a great case, go for it my friend. I used it for my workstation old: ua-cam.com/video/13LhFMdbtBA/v-deo.htmlsi=ft0Z6uYTgumMTKh_
@@ThisBytesForYou Tnank you!! I placed an order. I love the fact that whenever I have a tech question you're always there to help me, and others. Thanks very much.
I always try to help, so happy you feel like I help you and thanks so much for your support. SO happy I could help
sıvı metal linki için de teşekkür edeirm...işlemcide kullanmak doğrumudur ...soğutma amaçlı????
Yapabilirsin ama asla tavsiye etmem, bu büyük bir acı ve işleri biraz daha kalıcı kılıyor
Appreciate your video my man. Built my first PC 6 years ago and building one right now and needed a refresher. Subbed!
Awesome my friend, Thank you so much for your kind words and support, it means the world to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
This helped a lot with my Y70 build. Thank you.
One question, do you have the bottom intake and rear exhaust fan curve based on GPU temp or just have everything going on the CPU temp?
Thanks.
I added later 2 x 140mm fans at the bottom blowing air into the case, helping to cool the graphics card more. The only exhaust is in the top.
Is it normal for the rtc to turn off after a few seconds?
The Real Time Clock to turn off after a few seconds? Where do you see the RTC turn off?
I can't get my 4090 power adapter to click! I have pushed very hard, do I need to just push harder?
Thanks again for all your time and work!
Thank you so much as always my friend, this means so much to me and I truly appreciate you realizing how much work I put into this, helps a ton, thank you.
Nice video, i would like to purchase this HYTE Y70 Dual Chamber Mid-Tower ATX Case - Snow White in UAE, Any affordable sellers in GCC for Gamers?
Try the link in the description, its a global Amazon link, see if that works for you.
Hello sir. I’m a 41 year old who recently got into gaming but my current setup is just an old office PC that doesn’t run games well. I’m not sure what to buy and I don’t want to spend too much money. I have a budget of around 900 euros or similarly 900 USD and would really appreciate your advice on the best parts to get. I’ll be watching one of your build tutorials to guide me through it. Your help would mean a lot thank you for sharing your expertise my friend
Always happy to help. Sometimes you can use what you have already to build up a newer system, but it depends how old is old. You can use this video to help you know what you have, then you can report back with what CPU, Motherboard, RAM, Graphics Card and Power supply you have, then we can potentially determine what you can get: ua-cam.com/video/65ZSiVImJx0/v-deo.html
If you want to go all out and buy a new PC, $900 is a good starting point, this PC I built was $700, and parts have gotten cheaper since then: ua-cam.com/video/v3GOGIJP_tA/v-deo.html
You could upgrade the CPU, instead buying this one off of my Global Amazon Affiliate link: geni.us/oaY90, so with everything, maybe $987.05
These are all links from my Global Amazon affiliate link, and they are based off of they $700 Build, I do make commission off of those links, just a few pennies but of course you don't have to buy them from there.... actually, I am kind of thinking of buying this and doing another build, it is sexy. Let me know what you think.
✅ Video Card: geni.us/XzO8t $384.99
✅ CPU: geni.us/oaY90 $208.99
✅ CPU Fan: geni.us/9WpC $33.10
✅ PC Case: geni.us/5gfbUL $89.99
✅ M.2 SSD - geni.us/BOk0 $70
✅ Power Supply - geni.us/vDqbfG5 $89.99
✅ Motherboard - geni.us/yzf0B $109.99
@@ThisBytesForYouhello again my friend I’m a bit embarrassed to admit that my current PC is quite outdated and not very capable. It includes an ASUS P5G41T-M LX2/GB/LPT motherboard, an Intel Celeron E3400 CPU, 1333MHz DDR3 RAM, and a 500GB HDD. I didn’t check the power supply since it's extremely old. I appreciate your help in guiding me towards a new PC build I also checked the parts you suggested very very nice
@@xristoiskarakaxas2555 Well, seeing it is a Celeron, I kind of stopped haha, sorry my friend but you can use that HDD as a secondary drive, that will save you a few dollars. The parts will build you a beautiful machine (I am actually trying to see if I can get the parts together to build that, problem is I don't have the money, and since I am such a small Creator, companies don't even want to bother with me, so I need to buy them). That $700 video though will give you a very good idea, since the build will almost be identical. Please be sure to like the video, it will help and subscribe so you can stay up to date with the channel and all of my updates, I try to help as much as possible.
@@ThisBytesForYou Thank you very much. I will check for local prices on the suggested parts (because Amazon’s shipping taxes are outrageously high making a 900 dollar computer 50% more expensive) and if they are within my budget I’ll definitely get them. Otherwise I’ll go with the $700 build, both sound awesome. Once again, I appreciate you helping me out, I was searching for a channel that can answer my question and had a detailed tutorial for beginner friendly computer building. No one really interacted with me, but you, and all of these cheap budget PCs came out a lot more expensive than what they claimed. Seriously thanks, you don’t have to respond to this I don’t want to waste your time my friend have a good one
@@xristoiskarakaxas2555 No my friend, its never a waste of time, I love to help, and it is my pleasure. The $700 leaves a lot to be desired, the $900 is MUCH nicer, so if you can, go with something along those lines. I remember being a noob back in the day before the internet, and no one wanted to help me, so it means a lot to me knowing I can help you.
That AIO is fantastic!…think my girlfriend might kill me if I spend any more on gadgets though! 🤣
yeah it is pretty awesome, and you will see how good it is a little at least on the next video. Stay tuned my friend and thanks so much for stopping by, means a ton to me to have you here on all the releases ;)
@@ThisBytesForYou will definitely be catching your next video…your work has helped and inspired me more than a few times…keep up the fantastic work
Thanks so much my friend, happy I could help.
1st time I’ll be building my own PC and I chose the Hyte Y70 for the open concept to display figures and such. This video is super informative of what is required and it’s nice to see you take your time with every step deliberately.
Build:
-Ryzen 7 7800X3D
-Gigabyte Gaming OC 4070Ti Super
-MAG A750GL PCIE5 MSI PSU
-MSI Tomahawk B650 mobo
-2TB Samsung 990pro SSD
-32GB Ram DDR5 Vengeance 6000
-Arctic Liquid Freezer III (swapping fans for Lian Li Uni, repurposing the fans for bottom intake)
Nice build for sure my friend, Always a pleasure, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
Actually you reminded me to catch up with Arctic, its been a while, thank you. Normally I would tell you not to switch out the fans, because of static pressure but the Arctic has 1.85mmH20 while the Uni has 2.54mmH20, but I don't know if it will be loud.
The Uni has 58.54CFM while the Arctic has 48.82 cfm, so the uni will transfer more air and the Uni is 31dBA, I don't see noise level on Artic, but I think those Uni's will treat you right. Please let me know if you have any questions my friend, always happy to help.
Where does the PCIe on the power supply go? That part was a little fuzzy
Can you tell me at what point in the video, you saw it, that it was a bit fuzzy, interested?
do you prefer their q60 cooler over something like the actric liquid freezer III 360?
I can't say, I haven't tested the new 360 BUT I LOVE the display on the Q60, its AWESOME, so maybe yes and its doing amazing on this SUPER hot CPU.
Gonna build my dream pc and try to build my own desk in November hope everything goes well
awesome my friend, I will be doing another video soon on a new desk and my new machine, this machine so I hope to catch you on that, and November is the greatest month ever to do it, it helps that its my birthday ;) congrats my friend and hope my videos help you.
Hello Sir Iggy. Can you please suggest me a full white PC build under $4500 USD including monitor, keyboard, mouse and headphone, all white. Also I need it to be full AMD too. Only AMD Radeon GPU and Ryzen CPU
This is what I have so far, let me know what you think, all off of my Amazon Affiliate which helps the channel:
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D: geni.us/KizI
HYTE THICC Q60 Digital Liquid Cooling: geni.us/s5yCFF8
HYTE Thicc FP12: geni.us/CSJMm7z
Gigabyte X670E AORUS PRO X ATX: geni.us/jntg0H1
Patriot Viper Elite 5 RGB DDR5 64GB (2 x 32GB): geni.us/kImG
Patriot Viper VP4300 2TB M.2 2280: geni.us/QGTyJZr
Sapphire PURE AMD RADEON RX 7900 GRE: geni.us/Ph4pEs
HYTE Y70: geni.us/xvuh
SeaSonic VERTEX GX 1200 W 80+: geni.us/8DVrGu7
@@ThisBytesForYou thank you so much sir iggy ❤
always a pleasure my friend, I hope it helps.
Did you purchase all these parts ?I mean is this build sponsored?
@@AwwhishekGupta-gm8wi I bought the motherboard, graphics card and the Samsung SSD, but the rest was provided by their manufacturers. The video is marked as sponsored as well.
Hopefully that satisfied your inquisition
So helpful
Thank you so much for your kind words and support my friend, it means the world to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
Love this video . I’m looking forward to building my own
Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you. Thanks bud, I have over 500 videos not only on building, but upgrading, reviews and so much more, actually working on a video for a budget laptop you might be interested in, stick around ;)
@@ThisBytesForYou I have been looking for more content like this. I’m not new to IT but so much to learn and I love your attention to detail. I prefer Linux as a daily driver , I haven’t committed completely to using Linux OS but will cut over by the end of the year. I am completely new to PC gaming and was in the fence of pre built or build my own and I would like to build my own. So I’m working on doing research and getting the funds together lol. Look forward to checking out your other content . Just subscribed to your channel
I am versed in Linux, but I cannot touch it as a daily driver, its WAY too manual, I taught it to myself while I was a product development engineer at Velocity Micro, I was in charge of the NVIDIA Tesla machines, so I installed Linux for most of those system (Ubuntu, Fedora, CentOS and Debian), I was also a Product Development Engineer for Alienware for a few years, then later Dell when they bought us, Windows has always been my cup of tea. I just can't take all the nuances of Linux, and the fact that everything I do is on a PC, but I have thought about it many times. Now, I am IT though I can't say for who ;), Thanks so much for your kind words and support my friend, so very happy to have you as part of the family.
oooooh weeeee I an finally sitting down and looking at this.I luv it
Thanks so much my friend, I am working on the 2nd video now.
@@ThisBytesForYou awesome 👏
I hope you enjoy the new one, its similar, but with the newer hardware, its nice.
@@ThisBytesForYou I am enjoying it
Awesome, so happy you are liking it
Great Vídeo!
Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
First time pc builder here! I followed this and 2 other videos of yours, my pc turns on (rgb lights display and fans spin) but no display or connection to keyboard. I've tried a bios download on a thumb drive into the bios port but it lights up solid green indicating it can't go through with it. Any help would be appreciated, im really stuck.
Build is
Case: hyte y70
Motherboard: Asus ROG STRIX B650-A GAMING WIFI ATX AM5
Storage: Samsung 990 pro 2 tb
Memory: Corsair Vengeance RGB 32 GB
Video card: GALAX EX Gamer White GeForce RTX 4070 12 GB Video Card
PSU: Corsair Rm1000e 1000w
Cpu cooler: NZXT Kraken Elite 360 RGB 78.02 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler
Processor?
@@ThisBytesForYou AMD - Ryzen 9 7900X 12-core - 24-Thread 4.7 GHz (5.6 GHz Max Boost) Socket AM5 Desktop Processor
Also side note, the dram light is on and orange, ive tried all combinations of the ram sticks in each slot and just one ram stick in each slot, nothing worked
flash to the latest BIOS version, using BIOS flash back, like I show you in this video: ua-cam.com/video/RnbMHHR0E_g/v-deo.htmlsi=_zYnTZIc-DKZOsk6
Here is the BIOS page for your boarD: rog.asus.com/us/motherboards/rog-strix/rog-strix-b650-a-gaming-wifi-model/helpdesk_bios/
Make sure you follow the notes on the BIOS: Before running the USB BIOS Flashback tool, please rename the BIOS file (SB650A.CAP) using BIOSRenamer"
Also, have you watch this video on how to install RAM: ua-cam.com/video/xqWfeOsTto8/v-deo.htmlsi=39X_XFD1nGFsFFpd
Man what a powerful rig! Thanks for the showcase
it really is and I show you step by step in this video how I built it, in my next video I will show you how I installed windows, flash the BIOS, installed drivers and all that good stuff, I hope to catch you there.
@@ThisBytesForYou for sure! thanks for everything
always a pleasure my friend, thank so much for checking it out
Another hard build, that you clearly and patiently construct for us. Thank you for all your work on our behalf!
Thanks so much my friend, so much more coming on this, I am excited to use it as my main machine one day.... I need to finish this series before I use it.