I have been a system builder for around 30 years and its just so refreshing to see so many young people take the plunge and build there own. So proud of you for having a go. Well done.
I actually ended up returning the power tool haha. It was not as useful as I thought it would be and actually ended up making things harder. So I definitely agree!
@squid_pie087 actually question. About damaging component since i'm also a first time builder. I'm someone with extremely shakey hands. While i was trying to install my stock amd cooler i kind of left two extra holes where the standoff are. Not big holes but let just say "extending the original standoff" is how i would describe it. Its secured now but thinking of it not working gives me more anxiety. Would this be an issue?
@@Omabatfartsbruh meaning i need a new motherboard? Forgot to say in my earlier comment. Its secured now. Although will it affect a boot? I tried booting it twice already.
Now THIS is the content I like to see! Whatever motivated you to build your own PC, I hope it happens again. I built two computers in the last year and I can't talk shop with any of my friends because none of them know wtf I'm talking about. 😮💨
Haha thank you. I definitely have no plans for another build anytime soon. But I’m definitely glad I built it myself instead of getting a pre-build 😄. Same I don’t really have friends I could talk to about this either. They didn’t really understand what I was even making until I showed them the build reveal.
@@nyssaqueen haha, my friends couldn't really grasp what I was trying to explain to them until it was finished also. They needed to actually see it to be able to put the pieces together, which I understand; creativity is clearest in the creator's mind. Everyone else is just trying to use their imagination to imagine your imagination 😅
This actually made me feel so good because i know im clumsy and seeing other people doing it for the first time gives me a relief that i won’t mess it up (well hopefully)
If it was not mentioned, it is recommended to not place the motherboard on top of the anti-static bag that the motherboard comes in. The anti-static part of it keeps the static from getting in the bag, but the static can build up on the outside of the bag. While it is HIGHLY UNLIKELY, it is possible for the static on the outside of the bag to possibly damage the board’s components. Most PC builders will place the motherboard directly on the box or on the table, depending on the table. Otherwise, way to go big on your first build! Warning: it can be addicting. :)
wow, thank you for mentioning this. I'm increasingly surprised by how delicate these parts can be. I was shocked enough hearing that even touching the motherboard in certain places could ruin it like what lol. I'm so far from being a "computer savvy person" but I'm gonna build my own hopefully soon
this video is straight vibes, music is fire and the pc looks amazing , i just built in an o11 mini snow white same thing happened to me with the gpu placement its a first time thing lol, only advice is to flip the fans to intake on the radiator that way you have 6 intakes(3 top and 3 bottom) and 3 exhaust(sides) that way you have positive pressure you will be dust free and have improved temps
I have to respectfully disagree with you here. The fans on the side I can see be flipped to intake, but not the ones with the radiator (she would have to either completely flip the radiator to get them set to intake or switch the orientation of the AIO to the side from the top to get more positive pressure in order to get the top of the radiator be above the CPU Cooler block).
@@LadyWolvie82 there’s a couple of fan setup testing in this case out there, Christopher Flanagans has a very detailed video with multiple configurations, top and bottom as intake then sides as exhaust genuinely has the best temps, I was surprised too but it only applies to this case
@@polaroidd1306 I saw the video you mentioned in your reply and it appears you didn't mention that within the video in question, the most ideal place to mount the AIO for her chassis would be the side and also set as intake (which would place the fans on top and staying as exhaust). In addition, not everyone will take a TH-camr's advice and interpret it as a law of sorts. On top of that, we have to look at her financial situation. Is she able to make the switches you're suggesting and also risk money to replace parts if things go wrong (rare but does happen)? Again, the most important thing with AIO mounting is that the top of the radiator is above the CPU Cooler block, regardless of where it's mounted *that is not the bottom of the chassis*. Edit: I found a video that uses the Lian Li Dynamic family chassis with the AIO mounted on the top and set as exhaust, with the side and bottom fans set as intake to provide more positive pressure and uses the chimney method to create cooler temps... th-cam.com/video/IE2GXJKqeyk/w-d-xo.html
I love it! You got the courage to not only join the master PC race, but to tackle building your first PC on your own. Kudos to you and welcome to the family!
you're so funny LOL I loved this so much, I've been wanting to build a pc for like 2 years now but I was just so scared of messing up, it was so comforting seeing you figuring it out and taking your time, and it turned out amazing. so happy for u!!
building a PC is not hard, they've made it so easy that it's literally just putting together a lego set. And with tools like PC Part Picker that tell you what parts works and what don't it's almost impossible to mess up in 2022
girl this so amazing!!! i’m going to use your build as upgrade inspo for my current custom pc!! we twinning with the white setups🥰 you did a great job🤍
Thank you 😁❤️! I have all my parts listed in the description and a link to pc part picker if that makes it easier. White builds are seriously unmatched. Good luck on your build!
Built my first computer about six months ago but took over two years to gather all the parts because I was 14 when I started building, it was definitely worth it though just be prepared for all the times windows try to screw you over.. nice build also love the choice of parts❤️
Very nice choice of components. Build looks great and should last for many years of enjoyment. Word of caution. Don't use power screwdriver on AIO because over tightening the fans might puncture radiator. Otherwise, it looks like you've done your research before building.
@@gamm8939 This time around these FE cards are actually not bad, definietly a viable choice. She did say she was looking for aesthetic, more fans = more aesthetic
@@gamm8939 at the end of the day, choice of components only matters if it serves the purpose that you buy them for. For example, you can’t blame someone that has an H610 as a motherboard if it’s for office purpose. The contrary seems to apply for me as well : having overkill components is right if they serve your purpose. Hers happens to be aesthetic, and it’s totally fine to me. 5000$+ PCs would be forbidden if not.
@@gamm8939 so what brand would you recommended? I tried to find a good 3060ti gpu for my build but there was so many options out there and it was very overwhelming so eventually I just gave up and went basic with the Founders Edition because it was the cheapest I could find. 😂
@@MMEMashups pretty much anything but Founders. Yes, they are better than usually this time around, but brands like Asus, MSI, Gigabyte and EVGA usually have far better cooling
Excellent build your first pc black beautiful queen we need people like you in this world you basically showed everyone how to build a pc keep grinding
Great job. I was 15 when I built my first back in 2005. Had to get a part time job and it took me a couple months to save up. They definitely have a lot more parts and fancy features than they used to. So even more props. As others have said make sure you do enable XMP which I'm sure you have by now.
LMAOO we’re in the same place man. I’m 14 & I’m still trying to get all the parts I need to build my pc. 😭 I have the case, ram, SSD, cpu, fans, and HDD. Next up the motherboard! However the graphics card is gonna be hard to get 😭 graphic cards r sooo expensive brooo. Idkkk what imma do
this was so helpful! i've been looking up building pc vids and this one was so nice to watch. the ending literally made me laugh out loud. i can't wait until i upgrade!
This has got to be one of the most powerful builds I’ve seen for a first time! What a flex! 💪 It’s refreshing to see some of the higher-end builds! Congratulations! If you don’t mind me asking, what do you intend to use your PC for? Do you do 3D modelling, rigging, rendering for work? Video production? Heavy gaming? Haha, or girl just wanted to be a little extra in her life? 😎
I’m a film student so I’m going to be doing video production. I use premier pro a lot and also after effects sometimes, but I’m trying to get more into it. And of course gaming.
@@helium5912 In comparison to what most consumers use on a daily for their first-time, yes. Most first-time builds are quite budget friendly and this is a first time I’ve seen someone do a full white aesthetic with some high-end parts. This girl’s got money! 💰 If we were to compare in terms of for work related things, then that’s a different story. 🙂 But I do understand where it would be “decent” in that regard as parts like these are now the norm to consider!
You did a lot better than most people on their first builds. And yeah someone mentioned this already but no power tools! Other than that you have a very nice build, love the white aesthetics. White aesthetics seems to be the way to go these days for super clean and modern looking builds! Good job!
As @Patrick Lim said, be sure to go into ur motherboard bios and enable XMP if you haven't already so that ur ram is running at the specs it is meant to have
Aesthetically it looks amazing! I still prefer Corsair fans just bc I really like their software color changing mechanics. But really enjoyed watching the whole build up.
Nice build. Only point is about fans. You have 3 intake for 6 exhaust, creates negative pressure in the case which sucks dust from any small holes around the case. You want positive pressure inside your case. Only the top 3 exhaust and you set them up with a little higher speed then the rest.
13:51 Make sure to change the "Memory Frequency" of your RAM. You're not taking full advantage of the t-force xtreem 3600mhz if you're stuck at the 2400mhz default speed. Ryzen CPUs love fast memory and you can gain additional FPS just from changing the RAM frequency. Other than that, congrats and good job on your first build! Choosing the Lian Li UNI Fans were the best thing that you can do since they reduce a lot of cable clutter; other RGB fans usually have 2 cables for each fan.
That was FANTASTIC, especially for your first build. And the Whiteout look if MUCH nicer than I'd expected. I haven't built a computer since 1999 and I've been thinking about building one, but so much has changed. I'm a little worried! But you CRUSHED this!
Omg i love this! I want to build one but I don’t even know where to start like I feel so overwhelmed trying to learn all the parts I need! Where did you start to find out everything that’s required and the best choices/prices?!
It’s all about the motherboard and case I believe. Motherboards are the main component since it can only use specific brands and such. You’d also want to use a bulk of your money on the graphics cards if you want good quality when playing games if you do. You could always search up what brands would fit nicely with the motherboard you’re using.
I LOVE IT, i have been watching some people on here, they dont show themselves or nothing, you did so thank you for that!!, you have great taste and a brilliant personality
HI I love the look of your pc you did a great freakin job on your first time! A little tip would be your fan configuration, you should have the bottom and the side fans as intake so and the top fans as exhaust (seeing as hot hair rises) this way you get more cool air flowing into your pc rather than hot hair being push out! Not too big of a problem but again great job!
Beautiful PC! It's been two years since I built my first PC and there is absolutely nothing quite like the feeling of building one for the first time - It's a feeling you can't replicate on your 2nd, 3rd and so build. Awesome video, I also really love your song choices haha xD
Watching this brings me back to when I built my first PC last year and was a nervous wreck trying to build it, especially with the GPU. You did better than me thankfully. Just a few things. 1. Make sure your ram is at full speed. Ryzen will not perform at full efficiency if your ram speed is low and it gains considerable performance from increasing the speed. 2. The 5800x is a fantastic value high end CPU, however in some games, you might experience a bottleneck with the 3080 Ti. Nothing too major, just the occasional frame drop here or there at higher resolutions. The 3080 Ti is just too strong lol. 3. You probably know this, but maintenance is mandatory, especially with a white case. Just every few weeks or so, dust off the inside of the case, especially with that airflow you have. Some canned air should be more than enough to help with that.
I just built my first PC about a month or two ago and I was terrified out my mind as well (I related to the "hopefully nothing explodes" and "i'm all out of money" so hard, PC builds ain't cheap), but from the videos I watched apparently it's really hard to break/destroy pieces unless you're doing it on purpose. One of the mistakes I had made was forgetting to get a WiFi card/making sure that my mobo came with Wi-Fi, so that's something I have to look forward to when I upgrade. Also, I think everybody can relate to the wave/saying "hi" when you first get a new PC/laptop. You did an amazing job with the build and it's absolutely GORGEOUS!
i just heard recently from someone that getting a wifi card is better than having a mobo that has wifi in it. not sure how true it is but that its only $20-60 to get the card and works just as good if not better
@@PammiHoneyBeauty I'm completely new to pc building as well but from research and hearing what ppl say, it can be better to get a wifi card because if you need to change motherboards or upgrade one for any reason you dont have to pay extra for a mobo with wifi, instead you'll always have that wifi card to place in or you can always upgrade/replace. I think it also depends on your own wifi situation at home and what board you have and all. So it really depends on your situation and what you want.
I recently just bought my pieces for my very first PC build as well! We have similar taste🙂. I do have one question, did that black box that you were plugging the fans up to come with the fan at 8:28? You PC look amazing by the way!!🔥🔥
Thank you so much ☺️! If you get the pack of 3 lian li fans it will come with the box to plug everything in. However the single pack fans do not come with a box from what I have heard. Good luck on your first build!
@@nyssaqueen God news! My PC is up and running! What did you use for your RGB syncs if you do not mind me asking? I have everything synced together but the LED strip in the front of the case. Were there extra pieces that you had to buy to sync everything together?
@@ayannathomas7058 Depending on the brand of items you bought, they may not play well together in that sense. However, there are programs that attempt to unify different brand under one program. You can try SignalRGB or OpenRGB. Alternatively, if your RGB fans are all connected to one hub, you can try connecting the RGB strip to that hub as well, then control the color as if you were controlling another fan. If you're using Lian Li's software (L-Connect), then it may not play so nicely if it doesn't recognize the strip.
I refuse to believe this was her first build. she did that like a professional. That ending was funny AF though. Also, She got some top end stuff... I wonder what is she going to play on this. o.o. We need another video... I wanna know... Subbed.
Thinking of getting back into gaming have been using a Mac during uni after my gaming laptop died. I guess it was good because I could focus on studying but I miss the hobby!
U did a good job especially for your first build I am currently saving money to buy stuff for a pc build and am watching tutorials on TH-cam and I want to be a streamer
Im so late but my gosh you are so calm and collected, im having anxiety building my pc next week its stressing me out I dont wanna bend and break something this is costing a lot of money 😵💫
I have been a system builder for around 30 years and its just so refreshing to see so many young people take the plunge and build there own. So proud of you for having a go. Well done.
thats a monster of a PC , and you did it on your own . be proud of it and enjoy the performance .
how come its a monster of a pc? Im new to the hobby and I really like this build
@@3lijah849 by monster he means really powerful and fast
@@frenzyy9011 ohhh nice. Thank you for clearing that up man :)
little tip: dont use a power tool inside the pc to avoid damaging the component or over tightening any screws
I actually ended up returning the power tool haha. It was not as useful as I thought it would be and actually ended up making things harder. So I definitely agree!
@squid_pie087 actually question.
About damaging component since i'm also a first time builder. I'm someone with extremely shakey hands. While i was trying to install my stock amd cooler i kind of left two extra holes where the standoff are. Not big holes but let just say "extending the original standoff" is how i would describe it. Its secured now but thinking of it not working gives me more anxiety. Would this be an issue?
Wowsticks are perfect for this.
@@durandalisdendroarchon yes, uneven pressure is bad
@@Omabatfartsbruh meaning i need a new motherboard?
Forgot to say in my earlier comment. Its secured now. Although will it affect a boot? I tried booting it twice already.
Now THIS is the content I like to see! Whatever motivated you to build your own PC, I hope it happens again.
I built two computers in the last year and I can't talk shop with any of my friends because none of them know wtf I'm talking about. 😮💨
Haha thank you. I definitely have no plans for another build anytime soon. But I’m definitely glad I built it myself instead of getting a pre-build 😄. Same I don’t really have friends I could talk to about this either. They didn’t really understand what I was even making until I showed them the build reveal.
@@nyssaqueen haha, my friends couldn't really grasp what I was trying to explain to them until it was finished also. They needed to actually see it to be able to put the pieces together, which I understand; creativity is clearest in the creator's mind. Everyone else is just trying to use their imagination to imagine your imagination 😅
lol. This is me too.
Yeah I’m building mine this weekend and every time I bring it up to my friends they have no clue what I’m talking about lmao
Where are you? ur last video was like 2 year ago...@@nyssaqueen
This actually made me feel so good because i know im clumsy and seeing other people doing it for the first time gives me a relief that i won’t mess it up (well hopefully)
If it was not mentioned, it is recommended to not place the motherboard on top of the anti-static bag that the motherboard comes in. The anti-static part of it keeps the static from getting in the bag, but the static can build up on the outside of the bag. While it is HIGHLY UNLIKELY, it is possible for the static on the outside of the bag to possibly damage the board’s components. Most PC builders will place the motherboard directly on the box or on the table, depending on the table. Otherwise, way to go big on your first build! Warning: it can be addicting. :)
wow, thank you for mentioning this. I'm increasingly surprised by how delicate these parts can be. I was shocked enough hearing that even touching the motherboard in certain places could ruin it like what lol. I'm so far from being a "computer savvy person" but I'm gonna build my own hopefully soon
this video is straight vibes, music is fire and the pc looks amazing , i just built in an o11 mini snow white same thing happened to me with the gpu placement its a first time thing lol, only advice is to flip the fans to intake on the radiator that way you have 6 intakes(3 top and 3 bottom) and 3 exhaust(sides) that way you have positive pressure you will be dust free and have improved temps
I have to respectfully disagree with you here. The fans on the side I can see be flipped to intake, but not the ones with the radiator (she would have to either completely flip the radiator to get them set to intake or switch the orientation of the AIO to the side from the top to get more positive pressure in order to get the top of the radiator be above the CPU Cooler block).
@@LadyWolvie82 there’s a couple of fan setup testing in this case out there, Christopher Flanagans has a very detailed video with multiple configurations, top and bottom as intake then sides as exhaust genuinely has the best temps, I was surprised too but it only applies to this case
@@polaroidd1306 I saw the video you mentioned in your reply and it appears you didn't mention that within the video in question, the most ideal place to mount the AIO for her chassis would be the side and also set as intake (which would place the fans on top and staying as exhaust).
In addition, not everyone will take a TH-camr's advice and interpret it as a law of sorts. On top of that, we have to look at her financial situation. Is she able to make the switches you're suggesting and also risk money to replace parts if things go wrong (rare but does happen)?
Again, the most important thing with AIO mounting is that the top of the radiator is above the CPU Cooler block, regardless of where it's mounted *that is not the bottom of the chassis*.
Edit: I found a video that uses the Lian Li Dynamic family chassis with the AIO mounted on the top and set as exhaust, with the side and bottom fans set as intake to provide more positive pressure and uses the chimney method to create cooler temps... th-cam.com/video/IE2GXJKqeyk/w-d-xo.html
I love it! You got the courage to not only join the master PC race, but to tackle building your first PC on your own. Kudos to you and welcome to the family!
you're so funny LOL I loved this so much, I've been wanting to build a pc for like 2 years now but I was just so scared of messing up, it was so comforting seeing you figuring it out and taking your time, and it turned out amazing. so happy for u!!
Thank you so much 🥹! And yes omg definitely do it. I’m not going to lie, it definitely wasn’t easy but I learned so much and still had a blast.
Such a great job Queen!!! Looks extremely clean and professional. I'm surprised this is your first build 🤯
Thank you ☺️. I watched a lot of TH-cam videos for 3-4 months while I waited for my parts to arrive before I could even attempt this.
TONS of errors in this video. But ok.
@@helium5912 YOU could've kept your negativity, but ok 😂
@ryan roberts yay more gender stereotypes
building a PC is not hard, they've made it so easy that it's literally just putting together a lego set. And with tools like PC Part Picker that tell you what parts works and what don't it's almost impossible to mess up in 2022
girl this so amazing!!! i’m going to use your build as upgrade inspo for my current custom pc!! we twinning with the white setups🥰 you did a great job🤍
Thank you 😁❤️! I have all my parts listed in the description and a link to pc part picker if that makes it easier. White builds are seriously unmatched. Good luck on your build!
@@nyssaqueen thank you!! and yes they are🥰
Built my first computer about six months ago but took over two years to gather all the parts because I was 14 when I started building, it was definitely worth it though just be prepared for all the times windows try to screw you over.. nice build also love the choice of parts❤️
Very nice choice of components. Build looks great and should last for many years of enjoyment. Word of caution. Don't use power screwdriver on AIO because over tightening the fans might puncture radiator. Otherwise, it looks like you've done your research before building.
Idk about the choice of components tho. Founders Edition are always the worst cards, and a 360 AiO for a 5800 is absolute overkill.
@@gamm8939 This time around these FE cards are actually not bad, definietly a viable choice. She did say she was looking for aesthetic, more fans = more aesthetic
@@gamm8939 at the end of the day, choice of components only matters if it serves the purpose that you buy them for.
For example, you can’t blame someone that has an H610 as a motherboard if it’s for office purpose.
The contrary seems to apply for me as well : having overkill components is right if they serve your purpose. Hers happens to be aesthetic, and it’s totally fine to me. 5000$+ PCs would be forbidden if not.
@@gamm8939 so what brand would you recommended? I tried to find a good 3060ti gpu for my build but there was so many options out there and it was very overwhelming so eventually I just gave up and went basic with the Founders Edition because it was the cheapest I could find. 😂
@@MMEMashups pretty much anything but Founders. Yes, they are better than usually this time around, but brands like Asus, MSI, Gigabyte and EVGA usually have far better cooling
Excellent build your first pc black beautiful queen we need people like you in this world you basically showed everyone how to build a pc keep grinding
Great job. I was 15 when I built my first back in 2005. Had to get a part time job and it took me a couple months to save up. They definitely have a lot more parts and fancy features than they used to. So even more props. As others have said make sure you do enable XMP which I'm sure you have by now.
i built mine around the same age! ive had mine for 2 years, and hopefully will last me past college
LMAOO we’re in the same place man. I’m 14 & I’m still trying to get all the parts I need to build my pc. 😭 I have the case, ram, SSD, cpu, fans, and HDD. Next up the motherboard! However the graphics card is gonna be hard to get 😭 graphic cards r sooo expensive brooo. Idkkk what imma do
@@nateclipps GPU prices are only going down right now. So here for the rest of year should be a great time to buy one.
@@RelentlessOhiox okkk. When I turn 15 imma work at chick fil a!! The graphic card I want rn is like $400+ dollars ughh I hate waiting
@@nateclipps yo u done building yet?
So I got a Lian Li case all white and I'm happy with it. I can see all the lights and the airflow is so nice.
This is everything I’ve been wanting to build. I will definitely be using your video as a reference for how I want mine setup. It’s beautiful!
I am so happy for you and your first PC build! You are super confident putting everything together! Well done and I hope to see more content from you.
Beautiful build, just built my pc by myself last month in 10 hrs and i love it so far!
Congrats on your build! 🥳
10 hours is crazy
this was so helpful! i've been looking up building pc vids and this one was so nice to watch. the ending literally made me laugh out loud. i can't wait until i upgrade!
Impressive. I’ve built PCs since 1998 and you did a great job for your first build. 👍🏼
Such a real genuine video. Made a mistake and kept It moving.
This has got to be one of the most powerful builds I’ve seen for a first time! What a flex! 💪 It’s refreshing to see some of the higher-end builds! Congratulations!
If you don’t mind me asking, what do you intend to use your PC for? Do you do 3D modelling, rigging, rendering for work? Video production? Heavy gaming? Haha, or girl just wanted to be a little extra in her life? 😎
I’m a film student so I’m going to be doing video production. I use premier pro a lot and also after effects sometimes, but I’m trying to get more into it. And of course gaming.
Powerful? Its considered pretty mid these days. Nice build. But not CRAZY powerful.
@@helium5912 In comparison to what most consumers use on a daily for their first-time, yes. Most first-time builds are quite budget friendly and this is a first time I’ve seen someone do a full white aesthetic with some high-end parts. This girl’s got money! 💰
If we were to compare in terms of for work related things, then that’s a different story. 🙂 But I do understand where it would be “decent” in that regard as parts like these are now the norm to consider!
@@my90sjams First time? There THOUSANDS of videos just like this. And they are 100% mid range parts.
@@helium5912 it is powerful lol
You did a lot better than most people on their first builds.
And yeah someone mentioned this already but no power tools!
Other than that you have a very nice build, love the white aesthetics. White aesthetics seems to be the way to go these days for super clean and modern looking builds!
Good job!
so exciting! congrats! it was awesome watching someone so chill build their first PC. Im 35 and im excited to start building my own PC's
As @Patrick Lim said, be sure to go into ur motherboard bios and enable XMP if you haven't already so that ur ram is running at the specs it is meant to have
I believe I did increase the frequency a bit because it was only set to 2400hz
So exciting, love seeing like minded women getting into the pc builds. Your pc is so pretty 🥺 kinda regretting my all black aesthetic now
Aesthetically it looks amazing! I still prefer Corsair fans just bc I really like their software color changing mechanics. But really enjoyed watching the whole build up.
Nice build. Only point is about fans. You have 3 intake for 6 exhaust, creates negative pressure in the case which sucks dust from any small holes around the case. You want positive pressure inside your case. Only the top 3 exhaust and you set them up with a little higher speed then the rest.
This such a beautiful pc! I’ve been wanting to build my own pc but I don’t have the confidence to do so.
Im about to build one myself. So, i was doin a lil bit of research and found this. Using ur pioneer video as a build ref. Tyty
This came out so awesome. You go girl, you did that.
proud of you my sister
13:51 Make sure to change the "Memory Frequency" of your RAM. You're not taking full advantage of the t-force xtreem 3600mhz if you're stuck at the 2400mhz default speed. Ryzen CPUs love fast memory and you can gain additional FPS just from changing the RAM frequency.
Other than that, congrats and good job on your first build! Choosing the Lian Li UNI Fans were the best thing that you can do since they reduce a lot of cable clutter; other RGB fans usually have 2 cables for each fan.
Probably shouldn’t put it on 3600mhz maybe it’s too hard for her motherboard and unsafe putting on 3200mhz will not damage anything
Probably shouldn’t put it on 3600mhz maybe it’s too hard for her motherboard and unsafe putting on 3200mhz will not damage anything
@@nitrix.x69 nah that strix b550 can handle 3600 mhz no problem
@@crackhead8182 when put mine on 3200mhz idk if it's the motherboard but it started like turning on and off
@@nitrix.x69 huh weird, do you know what board you have? I know even some b450's can take 3600 mhz.
The song choices are such a vibe!! I wanna build my own pc once I have the funds for it. Watching this puts my mind on ease
Such a nice powerful build. Love the white color scheme and choice of parts.
The windows installation is the part that gets me
Looks really good, great job on the video style & I really like the vibe and whole build through.
this looks so clean wow
Man, that pc came out awesome!!! Mad props!
I’ve never seen that animated circle Before it’s so cute
That was FANTASTIC, especially for your first build. And the Whiteout look if MUCH nicer than I'd expected.
I haven't built a computer since 1999 and I've been thinking about building one, but so much has changed. I'm a little worried! But you CRUSHED this!
This is such a boss ass build there was some parts that had me dead you’re too funny
omg girl i love it and i think im gonna inspire myself to build one similar to yours thank you for making this video x
Omg i love this! I want to build one but I don’t even know where to start like I feel so overwhelmed trying to learn all the parts I need! Where did you start to find out everything that’s required and the best choices/prices?!
It’s all about the motherboard and case I believe. Motherboards are the main component since it can only use specific brands and such. You’d also want to use a bulk of your money on the graphics cards if you want good quality when playing games if you do.
You could always search up what brands would fit nicely with the motherboard you’re using.
Buy a pre built, and add to it as you see fit
Congratulations! its beautiful
I LOVE IT, i have been watching some people on here, they dont show themselves or nothing, you did so thank you for that!!, you have great taste and a brilliant personality
That is one HELL of a first build! By the time you need to upgrade that beast you'll have forgotten how to build one lmao
So cute! I love the simple white aesthetic, it's so clean. You did such a great job!
HI I love the look of your pc you did a great freakin job on your first time! A little tip would be your fan configuration, you should have the bottom and the side fans as intake so and the top fans as exhaust (seeing as hot hair rises) this way you get more cool air flowing into your pc rather than hot hair being push out! Not too big of a problem but again great job!
The ending tho 😂😂😂😂😂 loved it. Beautiful build ❤
Watching this has me so excited for my upcoming build that I'm doing! Hoping all goes well for me too as I'm a first-timer too 😅
UPDATE: IT WORKS 💪
Nice i will be building mine soon hope you enjoy your build congrats
I have a question - what videos did you watch to build your pc?
@@rayanbalfour7791 techsource has a full pc bulding guide
Beautiful PC! It's been two years since I built my first PC and there is absolutely nothing quite like the feeling of building one for the first time - It's a feeling you can't replicate on your 2nd, 3rd and so build. Awesome video, I also really love your song choices haha xD
It really is!
i love watching these, the only down side is the pain i feel when people do things like forget what a motherboard is LLLL, (jk, you did great)
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@@nyssaqueen you got steam? Or discord?
This video gave me inner peace not even lying
Watching this brings me back to when I built my first PC last year and was a nervous wreck trying to build it, especially with the GPU. You did better than me thankfully. Just a few things.
1. Make sure your ram is at full speed. Ryzen will not perform at full efficiency if your ram speed is low and it gains considerable performance from increasing the speed.
2. The 5800x is a fantastic value high end CPU, however in some games, you might experience a bottleneck with the 3080 Ti. Nothing too major, just the occasional frame drop here or there at higher resolutions. The 3080 Ti is just too strong lol.
3. You probably know this, but maintenance is mandatory, especially with a white case. Just every few weeks or so, dust off the inside of the case, especially with that airflow you have. Some canned air should be more than enough to help with that.
Probably the best first build video out there, love the song choices!! Can’t wait to build my first pc soon!
I just built my first PC about a month or two ago and I was terrified out my mind as well (I related to the "hopefully nothing explodes" and "i'm all out of money" so hard, PC builds ain't cheap), but from the videos I watched apparently it's really hard to break/destroy pieces unless you're doing it on purpose. One of the mistakes I had made was forgetting to get a WiFi card/making sure that my mobo came with Wi-Fi, so that's something I have to look forward to when I upgrade. Also, I think everybody can relate to the wave/saying "hi" when you first get a new PC/laptop.
You did an amazing job with the build and it's absolutely GORGEOUS!
i just heard recently from someone that getting a wifi card is better than having a mobo that has wifi in it. not sure how true it is but that its only $20-60 to get the card and works just as good if not better
@@PammiHoneyBeauty I'm completely new to pc building as well but from research and hearing what ppl say, it can be better to get a wifi card because if you need to change motherboards or upgrade one for any reason you dont have to pay extra for a mobo with wifi, instead you'll always have that wifi card to place in or you can always upgrade/replace. I think it also depends on your own wifi situation at home and what board you have and all. So it really depends on your situation and what you want.
well done and congrats on your first build!!! chefs kiss
I recently just bought my pieces for my very first PC build as well! We have similar taste🙂. I do have one question, did that black box that you were plugging the fans up to come with the fan at 8:28? You PC look amazing by the way!!🔥🔥
Thank you so much ☺️! If you get the pack of 3 lian li fans it will come with the box to plug everything in. However the single pack fans do not come with a box from what I have heard. Good luck on your first build!
@@nyssaqueen Thank you so much!
@@nyssaqueen God news! My PC is up and running! What did you use for your RGB syncs if you do not mind me asking? I have everything synced together but the LED strip in the front of the case. Were there extra pieces that you had to buy to sync everything together?
@@ayannathomas7058 Depending on the brand of items you bought, they may not play well together in that sense. However, there are programs that attempt to unify different brand under one program. You can try SignalRGB or OpenRGB.
Alternatively, if your RGB fans are all connected to one hub, you can try connecting the RGB strip to that hub as well, then control the color as if you were controlling another fan. If you're using Lian Li's software (L-Connect), then it may not play so nicely if it doesn't recognize the strip.
@@vrboxo Thank you!
lol i love how u waved at the monitor when it said hi during setup
You did an amazing job for the first day. Like a pro! Even with watching videos, there is nothing like the real deal. PC looks amazing.
Wow, what a selection for a first build, well done.
The "We Bear Bears" animation is just perfection
I refuse to believe this was her first build. she did that like a professional. That ending was funny AF though. Also, She got some top end stuff... I wonder what is she going to play on this. o.o. We need another video... I wanna know... Subbed.
I love these white computers, such a great look
the end LMFAO, the sacrifices are truly great
It’s great seeing a sista build a pc ! Congrats sis and good job
Beautiful white setup! :)
this is exactly what i want for my pc!! gotta start saving now!!
I'm building my first computer, too! (Still buying parts.) Your video is very inspirational!
Queen I love to see it congratulations I’m working on my white build rn
Super clean build!
Thinking of getting back into gaming have been using a Mac during uni after my gaming laptop died. I guess it was good because I could focus on studying but I miss the hobby!
so beautiful. white is my dream
U did a good job especially for your first build I am currently saving money to buy stuff for a pc build and am watching tutorials on TH-cam and I want to be a streamer
Great work! Looks really good.
Its soooo cutee bestieee😭😭❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This was so great to watch, wonderful job by the way!! Not only you built your very first machine you also made it pretty!!!
im getting that exact case its so nice in snow white
I ain’t gone lie you ate on this 🔥
Nice Job on your first build. Congrats!
One of the cutest build video i've watched x)
Finally someone who actually gets parts that don’t bottleneck W🗿🍷
Very encouraging and calm video 😊 I found your video because I'm interested in building my first PC at some point. Good job!
You are so adorable and inspiring! I thoroughly enjoyed watching your video and it's an amazing set up.
This Gaming pc looks great all the RGB and the all white theme wow🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This PC is a beast! Keep up the good work.
Thank you 😄!
Nice Build, I really like the white set-up. The white aesthetic theme is something I would like to build for myself.
Awesome build!
You did a fantastic job for your first build! Great job 👍🏾👍🏾
Such a fire PC build be proud and don't be afraid to show off
Looks exactly like me the last year building my first pc haha, great job
Beautifully done. You should be very Proud of yourself. You did an amazing job on that Beautiful Build 😎☕💜💜
Oh my God !! It's amazing that you built such a high performance machine !
Great video, good vibes and a beautiful set up! I’m so excited to see what you add to it.
Im so late but my gosh you are so calm and collected, im having anxiety building my pc next week its stressing me out I dont wanna bend and break something this is costing a lot of money 😵💫
I love to use curved monitors! But it’s ur choice u did great queen!
I keep watching these pc builds bc they look so pretty and satisfying even though I currently definitely don't need a pc xD
Great video good job on your first build!!! Now on to your second MINEEEEEEEE🤣🤣🤣