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Dude I was a Xbox guy for years you gave me the confidence to build my first pc and get everything set up with a few laughs along the way can’t explain how much I appreciate you!!!
Just finished my first ever build. I had zero experience with PCs and was pretty terrified throughout, but everything is working. I've watched most of these videos 4-5 times in the past few days to be sure I didn't miss anything. It's very impressive how you demystify the process while being entertaining. Ridiculously helpful. Thank you!
I'm also new to pc gaming and have parts coming in slowly. I need to know if you can only buy a windows 11 or 10 USB stick (cause I don't have another computer to install windows) and don't need to upload anything on a usb stick to transfer to your pc. Essentially like any drivers?
lol im in ur shoes atm lol just got a 5600x/strix b550 gamingF and gotta switch my old pc cpu/mobo out and put those in and its nerve racking hoping it goes good and works lol
Huge pro tip is to move your Shadowplay temp folder to an HDD rather than the default C:/ location. This folder is constantly writing recorded footage to the drive and can beat up your nice SSD. HDDs handle frequent writes a little better in terms of drive health, so I always put the temp folder there. Another pro tip is to go to mouse settings and turn off enhance pointer precision (mouse acceleration).
Well..... I agree that SSD's sound more fragile than HDD's, but nowadays they're as durable as any HDD. So you gotta decide between a slightly slower system and replacing a cheaper part, or a blazing fast system and replacing a expensive part. I don't mind, I actually leave it at C. The durability difference isn't that great, the speed I get makes a slight difference and I lose WAY less data if my SSD blow up, since only Windows, and some games where I really need a low loading time gets permanent storage on it.
the most overlooked tip is: before you download ANYTHING, change the time on your PC. that way you avoid files saying "downloaded tomorrow" (yes that's what it actually says)
Hey Dude, I'm old...like almost 40 old...And just got back into PC gaming after about a 20 year break. Finding your videos incredibly helpful. Great job.
I just build an amazing pc for the first time ever two weeks ago. And pc centric was the main reason why I was easily able to build it with confidence.
If you don't like multiple softwares for controlling rgb I'd suggest giving Signal RGB a try. I just switched to it and it controls my lian li strimmer, Corsair ram, Asus mobo and rog strix GPU and I was able to get rid of disgusting aura sync and icue.
It’s been 10 years since I’ve built a PC and done a fresh install of Windows so this was an awesome refresher thank you!! Just finished a fresh build last night after quite a bit of troubleshooting and having to do a late night run to buy a used GPU because my old RX 580 does NOT like to do fresh installs without onboard graphics apparently lol
Looking into this, I've seen some comments saying that the program was super resource intensive and was decreasing overall performance; is that still the case?
I'm building my first PC ever next Thursday. It's a 3070 Ti, Ryzen 9 5900x build. I'll probably check out your video on how to build a PC and then come back to this one after I'm done (successfully, I hope). Thank you for all the amazing information, Marcus!
Building mine within 1-1.5 years, not gonna go rtx 4000 or Intel 13xxxx or amd 7xxxx. If thr 12700k and 3090 can run well now, they'll run well in w years
I just built my first one, 3070 ti with an i9 12900k. Currently running the gauntlet of downloading everything I want/need to start my PC era. Hope it went well for you!
Hey there! As a fellow tech enthusiast, I always strive for a clean and well-maintained desktop setup. Have you considered using the HOTO Compressed Air Capsule for keeping your PC dust-free? It offers powerful vacuuming and blowing capabilities, making it a versatile tool for maintaining a spotless environment. Plus, its compact size and multiple accessories are perfect for on-the-go use. Definitely worth checking out! 🚀
First time I ever built my pc it didn’t work. I went to sleep and tried again the next day and everything came out fine! This takes time don’t worry and trust the process!
when he said go to your display settings, It was a huge shocker for me to see that I'm running on 60Hz on a 144 hz monitor... I know its a noob mistake but still... bro's a saviour 🙌
Getting the rest of my build in a couple days. I bought a Ryzen 5 5600x, Evga 3070ti FTW, 16gb 3200 Corsair Rgb Vengeance pro, Msi Mag X570S Tomahawk motherboard, Coolermaster hyper 212 cpu air cooler, Samsung 970 evo plus m.2, a Corsair 850 watt power supply, Corsair 4000d airflow case and a Lg Ultragear 1440p 144hz monitor. I didn’t get any extra fans yet. I’m ready to get my part and put this puppy together and I’ll definitely be watching this.
@@jasongonzalez8234 It’s been running well. Maxed out it’ll stay at about 70 degrees for the cpu and gpu.( if you turn the gpu fans on max it’ll get down to like 55 degrees but I just leave the fans on auto. Maxed out they’re super loud. I game at 1440 p medium to high setting and get great frames on basically all of my games. It’s awesome man.
Hi Marcus, great video as usual. One thing you missed is setting the "Colour Depth" in NVidia control panel. Full colour depth 32 Bit, dynamic range full and if our monitor supports it 10 bpc
I already know im gonna be watching this video over and over. I am buying all the parts for my pc at microcenter this weekend and im honestly a little scared, but this video seems like its gonna work like a charm for me. Wish me luck
Could you do a in-depth video of your bios settings and the meaning of them and even test the cpu gaming profile and the max performance profile, thank you so much for this video and the resizeable bar I was looking for that for weeks
Your videos have helped incredibly with my first ever 4070 build. Thank you for these. Very much appreciated. The best part is you move slow and explain, but at the same time quick. Lol alot of videos just leave out small details which yours had.
I just wanted to say you're awesome, man! You are one of the few PC builder's I've been watching and you've made learning the "book" part of this alot of fun. My new computer components are on their way! Let's GOOOO!!
i love your videos man they are a ton of help. when you said "surely you have installed a program before" i knew i was in over my head lol i just purchased my first PC my buddy build it for me. We need a VERY NEW TO PC video next ;)
Dude damn you have a godly looking cool pc and i play on a laptop but i still love watching your vids about your pc and be happy always subscribed to pc centrik😎😎😎😎😎
So i wondering... After that Hard Day .....come Home...how i get a smile on my face.and then BOOM 💥new Video from you.thanks so much lovin your Videos 👌 best greetz from Germany
I rarely watch the sponsored portion of most TH-cam videos, but my dude Marcus cracks me up so I said why not. I was pleasantly surprised! Blinkist is fantastic! Good look, shoutout from SoCal ! 🤙🏾
Additionally Convert your hard drives to gpt first, before installing windows. And you want to set your infinity fabric clock in a 1v1 ration with your ram speed. I would also recommend undervolting a touch -15 to 20 in pbo
For you new guys still watching this video. I would definitely recommend going to the nvidia control panel, if you have Nvidia, and change the performance mode to maximum performance. Should give a fps boost. On windows 11 too turn on game mode as well.
I optimizte the windows install, remove the useless windows apps, turn off all the privacy, location, background apps, xbox game bar, cortana etc. Change the windows performance settings and remove some of the fancy graphical features (shadow under task icons etc) change windows colour scheme to black. Lowers CPU usage, RAM usage and in general makes the system even more responsive..even on my ryzen 7 5800x + 32GB RAM
Ok i couldn't relate to much cause is don't have that good pc but his interactions in whole video was just awesome... Best guys on TH-cam I found today... Definitely subing
the one million dollars bit got a subscribe out of me! Been watching a few of your videos and your personality comes out! Great job and thank you for all the time it takes to put out such quality videos like these.
and i tought my computer case was big 😁 i have a big tower i stuffed full of hardware for music production, i dont play games, but videos like yours give me some tips in how to configure the computer CPU,GPU and Memory wise, the most problematic thing for music production is latency, there's also the problem when you use 4 sticks DDR5 with XMP that your computer wont boot anymore, you have only two sticks in your machine, great for using XMP but defeats the purpose of having 4 DIMM slots, i had to disable XMP and run my 4 sticks at 5000Mhz instead of 6000Mhz, i lose 1000Mhz,but my system works flawless now, cheers m8
This looks awesome, exactly what I want for my next build...quiet, not too much/crazy colors and the glass on your box makes it so that the lighting isnt too bright either!
Just found this channel! Great content man ... I've always been worried about building a pc! Just got myself a prebuilt but will definitely be building the next one!
I don’t know if you look back at these old videos but out of curiosity where do you manage to learn this from like did you study yourself or did you go to school for it I find it very interesting
The vast majority of PC builders are self-taught. You don't go to school (usually) to learn to build PCs. A lot of it just comes down to having a natural curiosity and wanting to learn. That's how I got interested in PCs as a kid: taking things apart and trying to put them back together in working order.
I loved the rig, it’s a lot better and more colorful than mine though😂, and thanks for telling us where you got the animated wallpapers, I was really curious I just never thought to ask😅
This is a fantastic little video that concisely explains the essentials you might need when setting up a PC, I currently have a 2020 ACER Nitro 5 laptop but I’m getting to the point where I might want to start building my very first EVER PC and something like this will be an absolute godsend when I actually have the money (I probably still need the space and convincing my wife it will be worth while) to build it :) P.S. your videos on the $1,000 etc PC are really helping me with ideas for my own build, I have watched plenty of videos on PC builds now and I am confident that I will be able to get it right when I get round to purchasing components/building one :) thank you again Marcus
Just bought my 1st pre built gaming PC . A MTG Khumo. Are the steps in this video going to be applicable to the set up I’ve purchased ? Thx for the help. Subscribed 👊🏼
Hey man im thinking about getting a gaming pc but cant quite afford it right now so im trying to perfect it as much as possible, i just wanted to let you know how helpful you have been to my decision making. Just wanted to thank you and tell you how great your content is so keep it up and keep doing what your doing
just buy one piece at a time, i did that over 8 months, once you have all the pieces you can put them together, that way you don have to pay the whole sum at once, and like some people have mentioned, look at for discounts, cheers
Beautifully edited video but those quick cuts between bios menu options leave me puzzled. One minute your talking about resize bar, the next shot a search menu is already open for you to look for the setting meanwhile I have no idea how you opened the search menu. 😂 Please next time you do one of these dumb it down to the step by step level whilst showing us on screen. My little brain that is new to PC's is incapable of filling in the gaps. 😂
LatencyMon and the tweaks to reduce system latency issues. I went from 30ping to 17ping by assigning my least used core for my ethernet. Disabling any unused stuff in device manager also reduces system latency
You forgot about bios update! Mostly people say that you dont need to do it if your pc is running good, but mostly of then updates can be plus more compatibility or bugs that may occur within the time playing. Also, update your Motherboard Chipset drivers, but, i only recomend updating it for your motherboard, the others you need, windows already provide.
Am just here for that wallpaper haha. Love my new diablo 2 resurrected wallpaper. Think this wel help prevent burn in on my new alienware AW3423dw even chance of burn in is already low.
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Try single rgb
How do you know your motherboard manufacturing page since i got a pc off shelf
I might actually get this. One quick question for you: What are the pros/cons of using MSI Afterburner vs EVGA Precision X?
Where can I find 12 pin to two 8 pins conector cable for RTX?
In about 20 Minutes Amazon is arriving with my case, this video couldn't have been made at a more perfect time.
Is it there? 😂
Did u get it?
@@kulcsocska Haha, It literally just arrived. Hopefully the glass isn't smashed like the last one they sent. . .
@@DeeYesBee oh.. lets hope!!
@@DeeYesBee is it broken
Dude I was a Xbox guy for years you gave me the confidence to build my first pc and get everything set up with a few laughs along the way can’t explain how much I appreciate you!!!
Just finished my first ever build. I had zero experience with PCs and was pretty terrified throughout, but everything is working. I've watched most of these videos 4-5 times in the past few days to be sure I didn't miss anything. It's very impressive how you demystify the process while being entertaining. Ridiculously helpful. Thank you!
I'm also new to pc gaming and have parts coming in slowly. I need to know if you can only buy a windows 11 or 10 USB stick (cause I don't have another computer to install windows) and don't need to upload anything on a usb stick to transfer to your pc. Essentially like any drivers?
lol im in ur shoes atm lol just got a 5600x/strix b550 gamingF and gotta switch my old pc cpu/mobo out and put those in and its nerve racking hoping it goes good and works lol
@@brucerivas8950 I mean it will be just a lot easier to like ask a friend for their laptop or smthn
@@brucerivas8950I know this is late but for anyone wondering you can order a usb that has windows on it already
Huge pro tip is to move your Shadowplay temp folder to an HDD rather than the default C:/ location. This folder is constantly writing recorded footage to the drive and can beat up your nice SSD. HDDs handle frequent writes a little better in terms of drive health, so I always put the temp folder there.
Another pro tip is to go to mouse settings and turn off enhance pointer precision (mouse acceleration).
@@steeledgator it really is a blight for gamers
Well..... I agree that SSD's sound more fragile than HDD's, but nowadays they're as durable as any HDD. So you gotta decide between a slightly slower system and replacing a cheaper part, or a blazing fast system and replacing a expensive part.
I don't mind, I actually leave it at C. The durability difference isn't that great, the speed I get makes a slight difference and I lose WAY less data if my SSD blow up, since only Windows, and some games where I really need a low loading time gets permanent storage on it.
the most overlooked tip is: before you download ANYTHING, change the time on your PC. that way you avoid files saying "downloaded tomorrow" (yes that's what it actually says)
Hey Dude, I'm old...like almost 40 old...And just got back into PC gaming after about a 20 year break. Finding your videos incredibly helpful. Great job.
That's not old lmao
@@hugthug420 go to bed kid nearly 40 isnt old
Im the same been playing Xbox and playstation since they came out, just built my first Gaming PC a few months ago. Also 40 years old 🙈🙈🙈
the return of the king
king 👑
I was today years old when I found out about task manager always on top.
Thank you so so much!
About to start my 7800x3d and 7900xtx build this week. Glad I found this!
I just build an amazing pc for the first time ever two weeks ago. And pc centric was the main reason why I was easily able to build it with confidence.
If you don't like multiple softwares for controlling rgb I'd suggest giving Signal RGB a try. I just switched to it and it controls my lian li strimmer, Corsair ram, Asus mobo and rog strix GPU and I was able to get rid of disgusting aura sync and icue.
Great software and it has veeery nice effects too. I have the free version and it looks beautiful.
It’s been 10 years since I’ve built a PC and done a fresh install of Windows so this was an awesome refresher thank you!! Just finished a fresh build last night after quite a bit of troubleshooting and having to do a late night run to buy a used GPU because my old RX 580 does NOT like to do fresh installs without onboard graphics apparently lol
For RGB control, give Signal Rgb a go, I have a mixture of corsair, alphacool and ek rgb components I can control all in that one program.
another vote for SignalRGB
And another one!! Lol it’s the goat fr. Especially when you figure out how to configure the layouts.
Looking into this, I've seen some comments saying that the program was super resource intensive and was decreasing overall performance; is that still the case?
Sold my gaming PC when my son was on the way, stupid adult priorities! Living vicariously through you with this one. Pipe dream at the moment haha
The resize bar tip gave me a huge FPS boost!! Thank you legend!
I'm building my first PC ever next Thursday. It's a 3070 Ti, Ryzen 9 5900x build. I'll probably check out your video on how to build a PC and then come back to this one after I'm done (successfully, I hope). Thank you for all the amazing information, Marcus!
Congrats planning to build mine by next month
Building mine within 1-1.5 years, not gonna go rtx 4000 or Intel 13xxxx or amd 7xxxx. If thr 12700k and 3090 can run well now, they'll run well in w years
I just built my first one, 3070 ti with an i9 12900k. Currently running the gauntlet of downloading everything I want/need to start my PC era. Hope it went well for you!
Hey there! As a fellow tech enthusiast, I always strive for a clean and well-maintained desktop setup. Have you considered using the HOTO Compressed Air Capsule for keeping your PC dust-free? It offers powerful vacuuming and blowing capabilities, making it a versatile tool for maintaining a spotless environment. Plus, its compact size and multiple accessories are perfect for on-the-go use. Definitely worth checking out! 🚀
Watching this 11 months in the future and getting my first PC for Christmas and when you said “Colin” at 14:30 I was spooked that’s my name lol
First time I ever built my pc it didn’t work. I went to sleep and tried again the next day and everything came out fine! This takes time don’t worry and trust the process!
when he said go to your display settings, It was a huge shocker for me to see that I'm running on 60Hz on a 144 hz monitor... I know its a noob mistake but still... bro's a saviour 🙌
Lol everyone makes mistakes, another lesson learned though 👍
Just finished my first build and I am STOKED!! Ready to play around and f*ck sh*t up!!!
The funny skits/jokes adds that personal fair into the videos, way better than the majority of the videos on TH-cam.
This guy is a legend
He will definitely be getting 1 mil soon
Getting the rest of my build in a couple days. I bought a Ryzen 5 5600x, Evga 3070ti FTW, 16gb 3200 Corsair Rgb Vengeance pro, Msi Mag X570S Tomahawk motherboard, Coolermaster hyper 212 cpu air cooler, Samsung 970 evo plus m.2, a Corsair 850 watt power supply, Corsair 4000d airflow case and a Lg Ultragear 1440p 144hz monitor. I didn’t get any extra fans yet. I’m ready to get my part and put this puppy together and I’ll definitely be watching this.
Bro we almost have the same build how is it so far assuming you have all built and running
@@jasongonzalez8234 It’s been running well. Maxed out it’ll stay at about 70 degrees for the cpu and gpu.( if you turn the gpu fans on max it’ll get down to like 55 degrees but I just leave the fans on auto. Maxed out they’re super loud. I game at 1440 p medium to high setting and get great frames on basically all of my games. It’s awesome man.
Building my PC today so perfect timing 🥺😌
System Power settings can also be tweaked to get max performance. balanced and performance mode for amd cpus there is a separate amd section
or making your own custom power plan (for the big brained)
Hi Marcus, great video as usual. One thing you missed is setting the "Colour Depth" in NVidia control panel. Full colour depth 32 Bit, dynamic range full and if our monitor supports it 10 bpc
no
@@AlexHagerup wdym no
Good tip, Nvidia colours can look a bit washed out otherwise.
Just in the process of building my pc, so this will come in very handy. Love your channel and helped me so much.
i watch a lot pc channels but you are becoming one of my favorite cause you make it fun
Just got my last component for my first pc build and this post build process is what is stressing me out the most
I already know im gonna be watching this video over and over. I am buying all the parts for my pc at microcenter this weekend and im honestly a little scared, but this video seems like its gonna work like a charm for me. Wish me luck
How did it go? It really is easy these days with YT etc to help. Before plug n play and the era of IRQ conflicts it could be a nightmare!
Just finished building mine, had to check this video few times, cheers
Looks clean, when will you start water cooling
In a week or so 💪
I love rainmeter for fun little desktop tweaks like showing the time and day or a sound at
Respect, the guy makes the computer work finally and looks excellent.
I just build my first PC with with my son it's was a great thing to do to learn and have fun building it I recommended
i legit just built an almost identical pc. its my first. was fun building myself. thanks for the video!
Beautiful video. It explains EVERYTHING needed no many goot tips and tricks
Oh man, it's been years since i came here. You've changed a lot, but i like it! Thanks for the tips
Could you do a in-depth video of your bios settings and the meaning of them and even test the cpu gaming profile and the max performance profile, thank you so much for this video and the resizeable bar I was looking for that for weeks
Bro you literally make me laugh so much. Not even kidding you're my favourite youtuber now!
I get my pc tomorrow. This video is literally perfect timing. Thank you.
Your videos have helped incredibly with my first ever 4070 build. Thank you for these. Very much appreciated. The best part is you move slow and explain, but at the same time quick. Lol alot of videos just leave out small details which yours had.
I just wanted to say you're awesome, man! You are one of the few PC builder's I've been watching and you've made learning the "book" part of this alot of fun. My new computer components are on their way! Let's GOOOO!!
i love your videos man they are a ton of help. when you said "surely you have installed a program before" i knew i was in over my head lol i just purchased my first PC my buddy build it for me. We need a VERY NEW TO PC video next ;)
Dude damn you have a godly looking cool pc and i play on a laptop but i still love watching your vids about your pc and be happy always subscribed to pc centrik😎😎😎😎😎
Thanks pc centrik 🥰🥰
I reckon the first thing is to download chrome before drivers. To use chrome instead of edge
So i wondering... After that Hard Day
.....come Home...how i get a smile on my face.and then BOOM 💥new Video from you.thanks so much lovin your Videos 👌 best greetz from Germany
Thank you! Just built my first PC and was able to get my new Windows 11 install activated on my new build!
Props on the Corsair Dominator RAM. It’s just the best looking RAM money can buy, no contest. 🤩
I rarely watch the sponsored portion of most TH-cam videos, but my dude Marcus cracks me up so I said why not. I was pleasantly surprised! Blinkist is fantastic! Good look, shoutout from SoCal ! 🤙🏾
Bro got that kurzgesagt poster😎😎😎
Additionally Convert your hard drives to gpt first, before installing windows. And you want to set your infinity fabric clock in a 1v1 ration with your ram speed. I would also recommend undervolting a touch -15 to 20 in pbo
resize bar and i'm stealing your fan curve!!!!! - thanks man!!!
watching this on my PC that just arrived :)
I just built my first PC today and I’m binging this guy‘s videos
The animated wallpaper is awesome! Thank You!!!
For you new guys still watching this video. I would definitely recommend going to the nvidia control panel, if you have Nvidia, and change the performance mode to maximum performance. Should give a fps boost. On windows 11 too turn on game mode as well.
i just got windows activated because of this thank you so much
I optimizte the windows install, remove the useless windows apps, turn off all the privacy, location, background apps, xbox game bar, cortana etc.
Change the windows performance settings and remove some of the fancy graphical features (shadow under task icons etc) change windows colour scheme to black.
Lowers CPU usage, RAM usage and in general makes the system even more responsive..even on my ryzen 7 5800x + 32GB RAM
Ok i couldn't relate to much cause is don't have that good pc but his interactions in whole video was just awesome... Best guys on TH-cam I found today... Definitely subing
this content is enjoyable to watch, because I indirectly kindaa experience online, what I cant irl
You are awesome! I have recently built my first gaming rig and thanks to you that I was watching one of your videos to follow up.
the one million dollars bit got a subscribe out of me! Been watching a few of your videos and your personality comes out! Great job and thank you for all the time it takes to put out such quality videos like these.
Signal RGB should work with the PC parts, no matter the company.
This is totally me after everytime i reset my windows due to some conflict. I have to save this video when i have to re install my windows again
This is exactly the video I was looking for. Thank you, good Sir. Bravo 👏
My MB will be arriving today and then itll be time to start building my pc!!
I’m loving my pc currently. Took delivery of some extra ram and a 3080 this week 👊🏼
My new rig arrives next week will be walking through this thanks
This channel in underated
This guy is soo good gives tips and makes it funny
Quality mate,once I have my pc I'll be referring back to this video 👍
Bro dropped hella gems and I’m here to pick them up 💎💎
Love that you put chapters
and i tought my computer case was big 😁 i have a big tower i stuffed full of hardware for music production, i dont play games, but videos like yours give me some tips in how to configure the computer CPU,GPU and Memory wise, the most problematic thing for music production is latency, there's also the problem when you use 4 sticks DDR5 with XMP that your computer wont boot anymore, you have only two sticks in your machine, great for using XMP but defeats the purpose of having 4 DIMM slots, i had to disable XMP and run my 4 sticks at 5000Mhz instead of 6000Mhz, i lose 1000Mhz,but my system works flawless now, cheers m8
This looks awesome, exactly what I want for my next build...quiet, not too much/crazy colors and the glass on your box makes it so that the lighting isnt too bright either!
Just found this channel! Great content man ... I've always been worried about building a pc! Just got myself a prebuilt but will definitely be building the next one!
I don’t know if you look back at these old videos but out of curiosity where do you manage to learn this from like did you study yourself or did you go to school for it I find it very interesting
The vast majority of PC builders are self-taught. You don't go to school (usually) to learn to build PCs. A lot of it just comes down to having a natural curiosity and wanting to learn. That's how I got interested in PCs as a kid: taking things apart and trying to put them back together in working order.
I loved the rig, it’s a lot better and more colorful than mine though😂, and thanks for telling us where you got the animated wallpapers, I was really curious I just never thought to ask😅
I use Wallpaper Engine too and absolutely love it. There are so many customizable wallpapers to choose from.
Love your humor man. Thank you for another good video
Omg lets go, my pc comes this Friday. Thank you so much for this video
This is a fantastic little video that concisely explains the essentials you might need when setting up a PC, I currently have a 2020 ACER Nitro 5 laptop but I’m getting to the point where I might want to start building my very first EVER PC and something like this will be an absolute godsend when I actually have the money (I probably still need the space and convincing my wife it will be worth while) to build it :) P.S. your videos on the $1,000 etc PC are really helping me with ideas for my own build, I have watched plenty of videos on PC builds now and I am confident that I will be able to get it right when I get round to purchasing components/building one :) thank you again Marcus
Just bought my 1st pre built gaming PC . A MTG Khumo. Are the steps in this video going to be applicable to the set up I’ve purchased ? Thx for the help. Subscribed 👊🏼
I'm getting the last parts for my build tomorrow morning. I better get plenty of sleep cause its gonna be busy 😌
I was hoping for a cable management setup guide for clean desk but this is cool too.
i have my first big gaming pc coming together soon so I hope this video can guide me through :)
I just want a pc - a gtx pc would be FINE - but TH-cam has me surrounded by like the most insane pc’s istg I’m getting too jealous
Great!! Gonna use this when I build my first ever rig
Hey man im thinking about getting a gaming pc but cant quite afford it right now so im trying to perfect it as much as possible, i just wanted to let you know how helpful you have been to my decision making. Just wanted to thank you and tell you how great your content is so keep it up and keep doing what your doing
You just gotta find deals locally I just picked up a pc with 2 monitors for 100$ comes with a x4 and a gtx 750
just buy one piece at a time, i did that over 8 months, once you have all the pieces you can put them together, that way you don have to pay the whole sum at once, and like some people have mentioned, look at for discounts, cheers
Love you for the activation key transfer ❤️
A very well thought out video, brilliant ideas, i thought i knew a lot, but this just makes me think again.
you got another sub,
Awesome, thank you!
A good piece of RGB software is Signal RGB
Beautifully edited video but those quick cuts between bios menu options leave me puzzled. One minute your talking about resize bar, the next shot a search menu is already open for you to look for the setting meanwhile I have no idea how you opened the search menu. 😂
Please next time you do one of these dumb it down to the step by step level whilst showing us on screen. My little brain that is new to PC's is incapable of filling in the gaps. 😂
You're creative keep going✨✨✨✨✨..
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I’ll remember the set up tips for when I finally get my new setup
LatencyMon and the tweaks to reduce system latency issues. I went from 30ping to 17ping by assigning my least used core for my ethernet. Disabling any unused stuff in device manager also reduces system latency
Microsoft Edge is exactly the same nowadays, right down to the point, where u can use the google extension store. ;)
You forgot about bios update! Mostly people say that you dont need to do it if your pc is running good, but mostly of then updates can be plus more compatibility or bugs that may occur within the time playing. Also, update your Motherboard Chipset drivers, but, i only recomend updating it for your motherboard, the others you need, windows already provide.
Ultimate performance power plan, nvidea panel settings
Am just here for that wallpaper haha. Love my new diablo 2 resurrected wallpaper.
Think this wel help prevent burn in on my new alienware AW3423dw even chance of burn in is already low.