I’m building my first PC once my house renovations are done and I’m so damn scared I’ll mess up something when I build it, so these videos are a godsend. Thanks for all your reliable videos Centric 🙏
There’s always something you need to work out just take time and work through it one thing at a time. I just built my pc and I am having various issues
Awesome tips. I like the idea of having a separate 'Games' folder but I wondered why GeForce Experience wasn't detecting my games. It's because GE is preset to scan the 'Program Files' directories and nothing else. Easy fix though - In GE, go to Settings > Games & Apps > Scan Location. Then add your Games directory and rescan.
Thanks for the tutorial, this will be very useful to me in the future. I just wanted to know where I can get a Windows key that does not present any future failures.
Literally uploaded 20mins after I spent 1.5 days trying to figure out what I had done wrong in my first build. Turns out I had to flash the bios before it would boot! Haha
Great video! However would like to add for the Asus ROG mobo users (could be others, this is just my own experience), you may run into issues selecting your WiFi network due to no drivers being available. Annoying but just search for installing WiFi/ethernet drivers in Windows install and it’ll show you how to install them via command prompt
how did it go? I just ordered my first pc been gaming on a laptop for a while and i am really scared to build my PC (if i can fuck things up i probably will fuck it up i am very clumsy)
This is so helpful thank you very much I have a new pc I’m getting ready to build with a ryzen 7 7800x3d and a 7900xtx. Im super excited to build my first pc.
For fan speed configuration, always set pump speed at Full Speed, cpu fan customize the curve for better performance depending on what are the thermals, and the rest of the fans set to Silent mode but monitoring the cpu and not motherboard. This way the air is circulating much better in the case and the cpu fan always has fresh air to cool the radiator. That's the best advice i can give for optimal thermal performance.
i actually like this. i saw the LTT video before this and it was so confusing and complicated that it scared me and made me not wanna build my pc anymore :( but this is def easier so im gonna follow this
Been watching your vids with interest. I've been more and more thinking about getting into PC gaming lately and I'll probably take the leap once the PS5 stops being supported. So seeing that setting it up is not such a daunting task has me a little more excited. Thanks!
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since I build my first PC I always use 3 Drives and will never go back.. So much more convenient and drive space is dirt cheap these days 1: Windows + Software 2: Games 3: Photos (I am a photographer so this one isnt really needed)
Hello just word of warning you might want to add to this video. I changed my bios setting after this for the resize bar and on reboot had a black screen. I could hear windows booting but no output and error light on motherboard. I had to take it my GPU so it defaulted to igpu then disable CSM then reboot and put GPU back in and out worked. Not sure if it's just my older gigabyte Aourus pro Z390 but if I didn't have a graphics chip on my motherboard, I would have had to reset bios. Thanks though for all the videos really enjoy them.
I knew I recognised the BIOS interface on your NZXT Mobo, it is exactly the same as my ASRock B650m Pro RS, it took me about 3 weeks to work out that AMD EXPO wouldn’t simply jump out on me and that it is actually under the DRAM Confirguration, haven’t looked for re-size bar yet though, might have to give that a look
I ran into a problem when I upgraded my AMD 3800XT to a 5800X3D, in that It gave me errors around the TMP and BitLocker, I did get it sorted but a Vid on how to fix these issues or avoid it happening in the first place would be very welcome. Before I changed my CPU, no TH-cam videos I watched mentioned anything about possible issues. All they told me it was a simple swap.
Just got a pc with 32 gigz ram 6000hz i7 14700k and paired it with 4060ti for now after all the hard work of four years saving money through each and everyday hardships finally i have my own white fury build
Thanks for this. Did my first build 20 years ago, and been riding a desk since. About to get back into this hobby and build my second gaming rig! This has helped me a ton. I noticed you only installed graphics drivers. Do you usually not worry to get the drivers for motherboard?
Veteran PC builder who recently made a noob mistake: I built a computer around a Gigabyte motherboard. When I put in my USB drive with the Windows installer, the boot menu showed TWO new USB devices: one labeled "USB" and the other "USB something UEFI." Only the latter allowed me to install the OS. Choosing the former resulted in the installer claiming that my computer was not capable of running Windows 11.
Bought the parts and will build it after deployment is over. Got myself the 4080 super and a ryzen 9 7900x because it was like 200 dollars off and well, why not since its price was the same as the lower powered options
Hi i need help - i enter my bios (on my prebuilt alieneare aurora r5 but i changed the ram) but i cant actuslly change any settings - i cant change the ram speed or anything how do i fix this? Thanks.
I don't think it'd about perfect gaming, but after investing time and money into a build, you def want the best performance it can offer (and less headaches later on)
After updating windows updates Cpu chipset drivers FIRST ALWAYS, then gpu drivers. Any other drivers that are not entirely necessary but essential for some will be located on the motherboard website for your vendor
At 3:14 I pressed windows 11 pro instead of windows 11 on accident and I can’t continue the setup process and want to go back and change it what should I do? (Sorry for the dumb question I’m brand new got my first pc)
not me watching this even though I don't have a gaming pc lol
You don’t have a gaming PC YET 😊
Exact right time to watch my friend, everyone watches this once they're in trouble which is not ideal.
Same, gonna get one soon 😊
Same haha
Start part by part man. It took me a year to slowly build mine. Got lucky here and there but it was worth the wait. 😆
I’m building my first PC once my house renovations are done and I’m so damn scared I’ll mess up something when I build it, so these videos are a godsend. Thanks for all your reliable videos Centric 🙏
Good luck it very easy building a gaming pc
Just take it slow, make sure everything’s installed well, and you’ll be fine
There’s always something you need to work out just take time and work through it one thing at a time. I just built my pc and I am having various issues
I'm kinda scared I was gonna build one but I might just get a pre built not to risk
dont rush anything and ur good bro stick to the tutorials slow and steady
Perfect timing for me with your video. Just finished my build two days ago!
Me too
Awesome tips. I like the idea of having a separate 'Games' folder but I wondered why GeForce Experience wasn't detecting my games. It's because GE is preset to scan the 'Program Files' directories and nothing else.
Easy fix though - In GE, go to Settings > Games & Apps > Scan Location. Then add your Games directory and rescan.
Thanks for the tutorial, this will be very useful to me in the future. I just wanted to know where I can get a Windows key that does not present any future failures.
My last option was BNH Software and I think it is the best so far because it was very effective for me.
Thanks, I'll make a list to have more options.
Literally uploaded 20mins after I spent 1.5 days trying to figure out what I had done wrong in my first build. Turns out I had to flash the bios before it would boot! Haha
Before you get a Windows install screen you may need to go to the BIOS ( start and hold DEL button ) to set up booting from the flash drive.
yeah that's kinda the first thing you should do before installing windows....check that my computer recognizes all the stuff i installed
Ddr4 yes. But with ddr5 it's recommended you install windows first
Good to see Marcus survived all the corporate hospitality at Computex.
I feel so blessed to finally watch video like this because i actually need it.
im building my new pc in 2 weeks. what perfect timing to drop this video
Currently watching this video while waiting for my pc to be delivered very helpful vid thankyou
That PC looks incredible by the way.
Great video! However would like to add for the Asus ROG mobo users (could be others, this is just my own experience), you may run into issues selecting your WiFi network due to no drivers being available. Annoying but just search for installing WiFi/ethernet drivers in Windows install and it’ll show you how to install them via command prompt
I wish I'd watched this before setting up my PC lol
I watch u
I wish I watched you when you were relevant 😔
@@epzo ouch. Why the nasty comment?
Why?
Eek I’m getting one next week I’m so excited
Built mine nearly 1 year ago after watching your build guides cheers!!!
Building my first pc in like 10 days! Can’t wait!!
how did it go? I just ordered my first pc been gaming on a laptop for a while and i am really scared to build my PC (if i can fuck things up i probably will fuck it up i am very clumsy)
This is so helpful thank you very much I have a new pc I’m getting ready to build with a ryzen 7 7800x3d and a 7900xtx. Im super excited to build my first pc.
That is a very nice snd high end first pc build.
i just built this exact build! Using the H9 flow and artic liquid lll AIO 360mm
Check bottle neck calculator and check if ur cpu can fit in ur socket ok 💪
For fan speed configuration, always set pump speed at Full Speed, cpu fan customize the curve for better performance depending on what are the thermals, and the rest of the fans set to Silent mode but monitoring the cpu and not motherboard. This way the air is circulating much better in the case and the cpu fan always has fresh air to cool the radiator.
That's the best advice i can give for optimal thermal performance.
i actually like this. i saw the LTT video before this and it was so confusing and complicated that it scared me and made me not wanna build my pc anymore :( but this is def easier so im gonna follow this
Been watching your vids with interest. I've been more and more thinking about getting into PC gaming lately and I'll probably take the leap once the PS5 stops being supported. So seeing that setting it up is not such a daunting task has me a little more excited. Thanks!
Thank you...I just finished building my first pc and follow your steps
yey thank u so much for this video! I just got my first gaming PC
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I've scoured through Amazon to find the very BEST PC Gaming deals, from a few pennies, to top end GPUs and monitors! Some are already close to selling out, so don't dally! I'll be updating this until Black Friday is over, so keep coming back for new deals! (affiliate link)
Currently watching this video as I I’m patiently waiting on my first gaming ever gaming pc to be delivered 😂😂😂😂 I’m so hyped
This helped out A TON i just built my new rig yesterday and this helped me out so much
absolutely best intro video out there for new pc builders & gamers!! thanks!! I m all set up and enjoying my rig now :)
Thank you very much for this exposition.
Been watching your videos like crazy! My ram and keyboard arrive today! So hopefully I build my rig with 0 problems… pretty nervous tho!
Thank you so much for making this. I’m getting a pc soon and this really helped me!
I just built my pc like a week ago and didn’t know all this so thank you so much
Just got my first pc.. prebuilt.. completely overwhelmed, been messing for quite a bit, and haven't touched a game yet haha..
May I sugest a video on how to setup Rivatuner and afterburner in more detail? I can not get it to look like yours. Thanks for an awesome channel.
I'd love to see a video demonstrating your gaming skillz!! Thanks for all the content, love the vids!
Great video timely video as I just finished my new build.
It was the “ but with their name” with all the obvious sass that did it for me. 😂 subbed for life sir. Cheers from Missouri!
This was incredibly helpful for beginners.
Installing the ram one at a time worked for me thank you
MIN 13:30 MEN!!! you are fkn awasome! i didnt know about that... the whole video is very informative
Thanks for showing us how to setup our new pc once we finish building it.
i literally just built my friends pc last night this is perfect timing
Planning on getting all the parts by the end of this month and im 100% sure it will be scary, Thankfully ur vids r gonna help me im sure still spooky
One day I’ll come back to this vid to actually do what this video said once I’ve built one trust 🤞🏾
Yo!! That PC looks sick! I don't usually like white main colors for electronics, but that is gorgeous mad props.😤
Thanks!
Always appreciate the support William ♥️
Thank you this is the exact video I need I’m pretty sure my gpu comes today or tomorrow thanks you 🙏🏼
Thanks for an awesome tutorial:-)! Learned a lot….
I’ve been searching for this video for ages
since I build my first PC I always use 3 Drives and will never go back.. So much more convenient and drive space is dirt cheap these days
1: Windows + Software
2: Games
3: Photos (I am a photographer so this one isnt really needed)
Definitely needed this vid. Just build my daughters pc.. first pc build at 34.. 🤷🏻♂️
This was very helpful, I just finished my build and was lost with what to download for games
Pulling the trigger on an ibp gaming pc soon! So excited
Such a helpful video, thank you
Thanks bro this helps a lot
Just bought my corsair vengeance i7500 (i9-14gen and 4090) going to do all this!
thanks for giving me a video on what to do after building a gaming pc when i get a new pc (btw im using a asus zenbook ux305 with a intel core i5)
Finally an updated setup guide for 2024
Yes, your video was very informative and it's now in my TH-cam save video.
Hello just word of warning you might want to add to this video. I changed my bios setting after this for the resize bar and on reboot had a black screen. I could hear windows booting but no output and error light on motherboard.
I had to take it my GPU so it defaulted to igpu then disable CSM then reboot and put GPU back in and out worked. Not sure if it's just my older gigabyte Aourus pro Z390 but if I didn't have a graphics chip on my motherboard, I would have had to reset bios.
Thanks though for all the videos really enjoy them.
I knew I recognised the BIOS interface on your NZXT Mobo, it is exactly the same as my ASRock B650m Pro RS, it took me about 3 weeks to work out that AMD EXPO wouldn’t simply jump out on me and that it is actually under the DRAM Confirguration, haven’t looked for re-size bar yet though, might have to give that a look
Mine is coming monday cant wait just sorted my desk and git a second monitor too now im just playing the waiting game
CoH. A man of culture I see.
I ran into a problem when I upgraded my AMD 3800XT to a 5800X3D, in that It gave me errors around the TMP and BitLocker, I did get it sorted but a Vid on how to fix these issues or avoid it happening in the first place would be very welcome. Before I changed my CPU, no TH-cam videos I watched mentioned anything about possible issues. All they told me it was a simple swap.
Watching this video because I just bought my first pre built PC!
Just got a pc with 32 gigz ram 6000hz i7 14700k and paired it with 4060ti for now after all the hard work of four years saving money through each and everyday hardships finally i have my own white fury build
After you've built it you start gaming like crazy non stop.
You did a good job on this., one more thing would be to do some NVidia settings or AMD setting to optimize it for the game you playing for
Would you recommend updating your BIOS to the latest version as well?
Thanks for the help
your a bot
Jk
Can you explain how you're using wireless keyboard and mouse on a supposedly fresh build? BT dongles?
Thanks brother!
Thanks for this. Did my first build 20 years ago, and been riding a desk since. About to get back into this hobby and build my second gaming rig! This has helped me a ton. I noticed you only installed graphics drivers. Do you usually not worry to get the drivers for motherboard?
I would install all drivers yes, though windows will grab the essential ones for you
I use the bios to control temps zero need for the extra software that can slow your pc down unnecessarily!
Veteran PC builder who recently made a noob mistake:
I built a computer around a Gigabyte motherboard. When I put in my USB drive with the Windows installer, the boot menu showed TWO new USB devices: one labeled "USB" and the other "USB something UEFI."
Only the latter allowed me to install the OS. Choosing the former resulted in the installer claiming that my computer was not capable of running Windows 11.
that PC is massive!!
Heh… I get the Richard Head reference
5:14
The comment I was searching for lol
Just built my first pc yesterday had a bad motherboard haha, thanks amazon
It’s important to actually run the program you downloaded on the flash drive I was not doing this and it’s kinda a deal breaker
Thanks Marcus!!
Do we do anything different if it is a ryzen cpu? Such as the resize bar or anything else he mentioned around then?
Building my pc this week while waiting for my case to be delivered
I was beginning to get withdrawals from not having my daily dose of Marcus. Do i have a problem?
The only problem is there aren't enough videos!
We need more
Yes. U r cringe
Yes you consously have a man on your mind
Great vid1 subbed
Just finished my first build on Sunday.. still figuring crap out😅
What are your specs?
@@MrAnimescrazy cpu is ryzen 7 7800x3D, gpu gigabyte 4070 super eagle, and 32gb ram
@@Kyrbiville a nice build.
@@MrAnimescrazy thanks.. been wanting to build and start my console exit
top explanation. good! 10/10.
Bought the parts and will build it after deployment is over. Got myself the 4080 super and a ryzen 9 7900x because it was like 200 dollars off and well, why not since its price was the same as the lower powered options
Hi i need help - i enter my bios (on my prebuilt alieneare aurora r5 but i changed the ram) but i cant actuslly change any settings - i cant change the ram speed or anything how do i fix this? Thanks.
+ I'm not being asked a password or anything so I'm not sure what to do
I have a gaming PC. But holy cow, some people get way to into this for "perfect" gaming. Great video!
I don't think it'd about perfect gaming, but after investing time and money into a build, you def want the best performance it can offer (and less headaches later on)
How do you set up a hot key to get rid of the stats during game play
It's a useful video and helpful
nice one. i also switch off mouse acceleration and set my network to private. and disable fastboot in windows.
Good advice your system look great 😉👍
After updating windows updates Cpu chipset drivers FIRST ALWAYS, then gpu drivers. Any other drivers that are not entirely necessary but essential for some will be located on the motherboard website for your vendor
Should you download the drivers from windows update or from the vendor's website?
When I am trying to connect to a network in the setup the only thing showing up is Ethernet? 5:12
I’m getting my pc for Christmas tomorrow
I have not had my games on my C: drive in YEARS. I even have a separate drive (NVME) for Steam.
At 3:14 I pressed windows 11 pro instead of windows 11 on accident and I can’t continue the setup process and want to go back and change it what should I do? (Sorry for the dumb question I’m brand new got my first pc)
If you already installed W11 Pro, you'll have to start over.
What about the drivers for an AMD system?
Watching this after ordering my first ever pc running Radeon rx6800 and ryzen 7 5800x I’m so excited and confused🥳🥳🥳
I'm going to a local store to build in my first pc . This probably confuse me. I migjt be able to do it but it would take me a awhile.
I have a question, should I wait for the price drop of 7000 series cpu amd for release of 9000 series or should I build a setup with 5000 series