Great video mate, very informative, especially for first time builders. There's heaps of how to build a pc vids but yours is the first that Ive seen show where the smaller cables need to be plugged in. For first time builders, figuring out the power cables is fairly straight forward but knowing where to plug in fan headers or the cables for the AIO, or the front I/O when one misplaced or not plugged in cable can stop a boot let alone a post leading to hair pulling frustration. "WHY WONT THIS THING TURN ON???" And a shout out for UEFI adjustment for XMP settings for RAM as well for mentioning and focusing on the need for positive pressure in the case. Big brownie point for that as well! One of the best how to pc build vids that Ive seen a long time. Cheers.
That's high praise, thank you so much 🙏 It was pretty challenging when I did my first PC build so I wanted to be detailed in this video for anyone who needed it
Great video! Could you please recommend some 1440p monitors for this setup that works well with both gaming and video editing? I'm finding it hard to find budget-midrange friendly options that can do both. Maybe worth mentioning that I don't need more than 144 hz for gaming. Thanks!
Thanks for watching! I'd look into the Gigabyte M32Q. In my region, it goes on sale for a decent price every so often and it's reviewed quite nicely. Hope that helps
nice build! but little tip: 13600K only boost up to maximum 180W, even some bargain air coolers could cool this i5 pretty well, maybe some Hyper 212 Evo😉
Can you list all the cables needed in this PC
Great video mate, very informative, especially for first time builders. There's heaps of how to build a pc vids but yours is the first that Ive seen show where the smaller cables need to be plugged in. For first time builders, figuring out the power cables is fairly straight forward but knowing where to plug in fan headers or the cables for the AIO, or the front I/O when one misplaced or not plugged in cable can stop a boot let alone a post leading to hair pulling frustration. "WHY WONT THIS THING TURN ON???" And a shout out for UEFI adjustment for XMP settings for RAM as well for mentioning and focusing on the need for positive pressure in the case. Big brownie point for that as well! One of the best how to pc build vids that Ive seen a long time. Cheers.
That's high praise, thank you so much 🙏 It was pretty challenging when I did my first PC build so I wanted to be detailed in this video for anyone who needed it
Great video! Could you please recommend some 1440p monitors for this setup that works well with both gaming and video editing? I'm finding it hard to find budget-midrange friendly options that can do both. Maybe worth mentioning that I don't need more than 144 hz for gaming. Thanks!
Thanks for watching! I'd look into the Gigabyte M32Q. In my region, it goes on sale for a decent price every so often and it's reviewed quite nicely. Hope that helps
nice build! but little tip: 13600K only boost up to maximum 180W, even some bargain air coolers could cool this i5 pretty well, maybe some Hyper 212 Evo😉
I didn't know that Deepcool LT720 had rgb fans. I thought only the rectangle had lights
Don’t think I heard the price..
@Terry just wondering for the system os and apps how much partition needed for the 2 TB and the rest for project files as in scratch and cache file?
Windows and davinci resolve are a little over 30GB, and the rest is free for everything else
@@TerryX_ Thanks for that just wondering if so maybe keep project file separate?
That CPU cooler is awesomely cool 😎
Your video montage is nice i like it
You would have saved $220+ if chosen RX 7900XTX over RTX 4080 which would have provided better overall performance.
True also a great option, but that sweet ray tracing performance… 🥹
Amd GPUs have problems with stability and reliability when it comes to video editing.
boo yo boy liquid cooling for i5 ?