Pre built ain’t bad, you can modify it, you can even remove all the parts and replace it with your one so either way you can still build your pc your own way. I think pre built is good for beginners because they can learn about everything on the system and modify any changes.
getting my new prebuilt tomorrow! i've had the same system for about 6 years now and watching this just reminded me of all the small settings that i've made but don't remember if you understand what i mean. great video man you deserve alot more views!!
Getting a Prebuilt with a Nice Case/Coolant Setup and good cpu is 100% the way to go man. Upgrade the Ram and GPU yourself and your saving so much money and time and even a beginner can get into it. I’m so serious about this that I almost want to make a video myself about this topic. If you can get a 2021 HP Victus i5 12400f with a 1660 Super near $599 which is what it’s on sale for right now, you’re gonna do very well. It’s a great case with great cooling, and a great cpu, all you have to do is drop some dual channel ram, and a 3060 and you’re ready to go, you’re “prebuilt” gaming setup just got totally respectable, and all you really had to do was two very simple upgrades. Wiping Windows is super easy. Downloading and updates drivers is super easy. I’m not gonna get an empty case and start from total scratch if I just simply don’t have to. Prebuilts are getting better and better everyday, and more easily upgradable.
Thank you so much! I’m 13 and My dad is getting me my first gaming pc! I know all the basic stuff about components like CPU, GPU, RAM, SSD/HDD etc. This is vey helpful and now I’m just even more excited
My first ever gaming pc comes in the mail tomorrow!! Bought a cyberpowerpc with a ryzen 9 7900x cpu and nvidia geforce RTX 4070 GPU and I’m hoping all this BIOS talk I’ve been watching is something available for ALL gaming pc systems and I can get in there and make sure everything is working the way it should and reading the correct parts so I’ll get the max performance out of my new toy!!
Thanks so much for this guide, it’s really helpful and kind. I know prebuilds aren’t looked upon well by many, but with all the part shortages and as a total newcomer to gaming PCs it felt like the better choice. Thanks for this really helpful video…and for only being a little sassy about them ;)
@@spookypuky2439get a prebuilt if you can customize it and know what parts you need. It may cost a bit more but the warranty and the “you fucked it up not me” power is way worth it
Hey there! I'm glad you found the guide helpful. As a tech enthusiast, I totally understand why someone might opt for a pre-built gaming PC, especially with the current part shortages. It's all about finding what works best for you! If you ever need any advice on PC building or optimizing your desktop setup, feel free to ask. Happy gaming!
This video had literally everything that I wanted my PC gets here tomorrow and I am going to follow this step-by-step amazingly helpful thank you so much massively appreciated
@@spectertech I set it up last night and ran Shadow of the Tomb Raider at 110FPS with DLSS, Ray Tracing & Ultimate settings. Afrer all these years on console...I don't think I am going back! Graphics blew me away! I'm not use to over 30FPS and it looked like a movie!
Bro just watch videos how to build a pc it's way better and you will know how to repair and or replace pc parts yourself. I'm no hater on prebuilds since some companies make some decent ones. But i still believe they are overpriced. Spend your nomey wisely
Hey there, {{3}}! I'm glad you found the guide helpful. Building and setting up your own gaming PC is a thrilling experience. If you ever need any advice or recommendations on PC building or optimizing your setup, feel free to ask. Also, have you considered using the HOTO Compressed Air Capsule? It's an efficient tool for cleaning your desktop, car interiors, and even inflatables. It's quite versatile and definitely worth checking out! Happy gaming! 🚀🖥️
Alex is the Pc brother I never had! 😂😂😂😂 thank u for ur videos a noob like me converting from console to pc, you’ve saved me a lot of headache and time my dude! Appreciate what u do!! Keep those vids coming!! 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
Bought my first rig ever and it's a prebuilt. Um...yeah, I wasn't aware that I needed to actully...assemble it and plug everything in, so I'm freaking out! 👍🏾🙃
Hey there! Congrats on your new pre-built gaming PC! Building your own can be a rewarding experience too. If you're looking to optimize your setup, have you considered investing in the HOTO Compressed Air Capsule? It's a versatile tool for keeping your desktop clean and maintaining your car's interior effortlessly. Its powerful vacuuming and blowing capabilities make it a must-have for tech enthusiasts. Happy gaming!
im getting my first gaming pc for my bday and its going to be prebuilt so i decided to come here, hopefully this tutorial is good, i will post an edit later to tell if this tutorial was useful.
I started off with a computer i built from the motherboard to the chip to the GPU and Case and fans and It was extremely scary but got through it. My 2nd PC is definitely going to be a prebuilt that I will just modify and work how i want it. I have already experienced and built my own PC and know how things work
Thank you so much for the video, I've just got my pre build (I was going to build but still no GPUs and I'm impatient and there was a good deal on) this helped so much. Nice hoodie btw!
Bro you’re such a W, I thought I was cooked. I feel that’s a common mistake us PC gaming beginners make. Misplugging the display port in the motherboard. You earned my sub. 💯😂
getting my custom built pc in a bout a month or 2 im so excited. I used to watch this exact specter video several times even though i dont own a pc yet. Shoutout to specter. Great content creator🤘🏽
ordered a pre-built yesterday (built by Lenovo, not shady shop), on its way. the right video for me to watch! :) with the current craze in GPUs, the only way to get a decent setup, really, where i am. tried to work out the part by part, and couldn't beat the pre built here.
same hahah, got a lenovo legion pc the other day and ill have it by christmas. specs are GTX 1660 super, i5 11400, and 8gb ram. hope we both enjoy ours
I just bought a prebuilt from the same company you unboxed in this vid. Would’ve loved to build my own but due to lack of knowledge and my employee discount on the GameStop website I went prebuilt. Waiting on it to come in the mail now
i have a prebuilt because when i was pricing all the components up to build mine, the prices changed the next day and i found a better deal for better components with the prebuilt i have now.
Since 2004 I used laptops and just the past three weeks have I been buying, returning and exchange my Prebuilt Gaming PC. I had to change the budget slightly, but right now I have a gaming rig that has my touch to it. I bought it for CAD $1500) and added about 300 worth of stuff that puts my stamp on the computer. The partspicker showed CAD $2245, but those prices are way too high on it, not sure why....
i bought my prebuilt from the same place a streamer i like got theirs from. they had their link and everything so i knew it wouldn’t be a cheap, screwed up setup. i’m glad i found an easy tutorial on how to set mine up since this is my first pc ever ^-^
im getting a prebuilt on november 15th! specs: Ryzen 7 7800x3d Nvidia Geforce Rtx 4070 Super 32GB Ram 2TB SSD 1 HDMI idk if i need more cables but i hope i dont gotta order any edit: i think it comes with a display port and 2 hdmi cords 20 more days
Thx for video I'm new with pc but if a pre-built pc has some parts that I don't like or are cheap can't I remove them and add parts I prefer if it's not Alienware or proprietary?
@@jayr.1523it'll be better and cheaper to build your PC yourself you can use PC part picker what would help you build the PC you want even if you don't want to put it together you can go to your local computer repair shop and pay them to assemble your PC with your parts
Great video! This is going to help me out a lot as im new and im sure it will help a lot of other people as well with christmas just happening and people getting pre builts
Getting into the PC Gaming world and bought a MTG prebuilt 😂. Will all these steps you’re showing in this video be applicable for this PC I’ve purchased? Thx for the help. Subscribed👊🏼
Thank you for this video getting my pre built soon I've been around computers a lot but unfortunately no gaming PCs lol seems pretty lengthy process but you made it simple enough
Hey man VERY VERY informative I appreciate this video so much. I would like to say that you moved pretty fast and I had to do A LOT of rewinding just to make sure I was doing things correctly. If you could slow down just a tad and make sure we all can see clearly what you're clicking on and what not that would be GREATLY appreciated! Other than that, this video is perfect. Thank you so much
Hey specter, great vid but when did you turn on ur Wi-Fi and when u did turn on the Wi-Fi would it be ok to connect the Ethernet cable at that time too?
I know a lot about pcs but in order to not pay 200$ in shipping because eg a 3060 is 600$ in my country and in order for things to be more simple I bought an ho pavilion prebuilt which should be pretty good. This video helped a lot btw thanks
I just got a peripheral reaper yesterday. Can't get my display to work. Tried two different hdmi cords that both with on other devices. I'm trying to use my LG tv as a monitor. I'm going to try this stuff and hopefully it works.
You should have the cover off and remove the celephane or plastic vs having it on and avoiding the chance of static. Do you recommend going with amazon vs the company directly when buying? Also personally do you favor a non integrated card vs integrated? Thx in adv.
I’d be more inclined to look at Pre-Builds through Amazon vs. the company directly. You can take advantage of the return/refund policy if you have any issues with no hassle.
My Alienware Aurora R16 was too good a deal to pass up, (List: $2,399.99, My final price $1,758 before shipping). Compared to what I'd have to pay to build it myself, I just couldn't resist and I couldn't be happier about it. Besides, with a warranty on every part and the build in particular, a prebuild is just a better deal that includes piece of mind as well.
Noticed that you skipped the wifi internet connection part by selecting "I don't have internet " but you didn't mention about that part again through out the video. That's where I'm getting stuck. If you can help on That's would be wonderful. Other than that your video is great and very helpful. Thanks for sharing.
Ripping on people for buying prebuilts is like ripping on people for ordering a burger and not 2 buns, lettuce, tomato, cheese, sauce and meat.
😂
I get buns and lettuce and tomato on my burger but no meat I’m not ga
It might be cheaper to get it all separately, but I’m too lazy for that
@@reedheinzerling4544 real.
Or like ordering a burger instead of going to the back and making it yourself 😂
Pre built ain’t bad, you can modify it, you can even remove all the parts and replace it with your one so either way you can still build your pc your own way. I think pre built is good for beginners because they can learn about everything on the system and modify any changes.
Yessir, i just got mines Saturday and it works fantastic!
Yeah I don't want to be messing around with it
Exactly what I did with mine! 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
getting my new prebuilt tomorrow! i've had the same system for about 6 years now and watching this just reminded me of all the small settings that i've made but don't remember if you understand what i mean. great video man you deserve alot more views!!
Same bro
Getting it today 😍😍 I'm so excited
@@hitmanpubg3639 got mine 2 hours ago 😁
@@quwavy3395 what specs do you have,are u satisfied?
@@quwavy3395nice, what are the specs?
Getting a Prebuilt with a Nice Case/Coolant Setup and good cpu is 100% the way to go man. Upgrade the Ram and GPU yourself and your saving so much money and time and even a beginner can get into it. I’m so serious about this that I almost want to make a video myself about this topic. If you can get a 2021 HP Victus i5 12400f with a 1660 Super near $599 which is what it’s on sale for right now, you’re gonna do very well. It’s a great case with great cooling, and a great cpu, all you have to do is drop some dual channel ram, and a 3060 and you’re ready to go, you’re “prebuilt” gaming setup just got totally respectable, and all you really had to do was two very simple upgrades. Wiping Windows is super easy. Downloading and updates drivers is super easy. I’m not gonna get an empty case and start from total scratch if I just simply don’t have to. Prebuilts are getting better and better everyday, and more easily upgradable.
Thank you so much! I’m 13 and My dad is getting me my first gaming pc! I know all the basic stuff about components like CPU, GPU, RAM, SSD/HDD etc. This is vey helpful and now I’m just even more excited
Congrats dude! Enjoy your new PC!
How's it doing now?
@@Star-pu1ow dramatic no response dun dun dun lol
@@sirsonic1832 we shall never know...
@@Star-pu1ow it stopped working :(
My first ever gaming pc comes in the mail tomorrow!! Bought a cyberpowerpc with a ryzen 9 7900x cpu and nvidia geforce RTX 4070 GPU and I’m hoping all this BIOS talk I’ve been watching is something available for ALL gaming pc systems and I can get in there and make sure everything is working the way it should and reading the correct parts so I’ll get the max performance out of my new toy!!
link?
Link?
Hope you don't get scammed
im getting a ryzen 7 7800x3d, rtx 4070 super on november 15th :D
@@d3stroys same except for ti super
I have one thing to say. This deserves more views.
so true
Fax 💯
Thanks so much for this guide, it’s really helpful and kind. I know prebuilds aren’t looked upon well by many, but with all the part shortages and as a total newcomer to gaming PCs it felt like the better choice. Thanks for this really helpful video…and for only being a little sassy about them ;)
Yea that’s why I got a prebuilt, some seem pretty good! Gonna pick mine up in an hour
@King C haha I would like to know aswell
@@spookypuky2439get a prebuilt if you can customize it and know what parts you need. It may cost a bit more but the warranty and the “you fucked it up not me” power is way worth it
Hey there! I'm glad you found the guide helpful. As a tech enthusiast, I totally understand why someone might opt for a pre-built gaming PC, especially with the current part shortages. It's all about finding what works best for you! If you ever need any advice on PC building or optimizing your desktop setup, feel free to ask. Happy gaming!
Got my pre-built for Christmas and this video has helped majorly in setting it up
I love this video so much because it doesn’t make everything more complicated than astrophysics
This video had literally everything that I wanted my PC gets here tomorrow and I am going to follow this step-by-step amazingly helpful thank you so much massively appreciated
did it work
So how'd it go and how's ur pc going
Howd it go man
Getting my first ever pc in 3 days and watching these videos to get me hyped 🎉😅
I get my first gaming desktop tommorow! Specs are:
AMD Ryzen 7 5700G up to 4.6GHZ
NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 3060 (12GB VRAM)
16GB RAM
512GB SSD + 1TB HDD
9 USB'S
1 HDMI
3 Display Ports
Looking foward to it!
That’s an awesome system! Enjoy it!
@@spectertech I set it up last night and ran Shadow of the Tomb Raider at 110FPS with DLSS, Ray Tracing & Ultimate settings. Afrer all these years on console...I don't think I am going back! Graphics blew me away! I'm not use to over 30FPS and it looked like a movie!
I just got an i9 12th gen with a 3080ti yesterday, about to set it up now I can't wait!
@@easentertainment7941I know it’s been 2 years but I hope you enjoy your pc!
I’m planning to have a pre-build PC, this video will be super helpful for beginner like me! Thanks 🙏
Bro just watch videos how to build a pc it's way better and you will know how to repair and or replace pc parts yourself. I'm no hater on prebuilds since some companies make some decent ones. But i still believe they are overpriced. Spend your nomey wisely
@@chitogekirisaki3793 there arent any gpus so pre built is the only answer rn
@@eternalsence3033 that is true
this video made me feel so safe and secure watching it
Gonna save this video for when I get my new pre built.
Thank you so much for this guide! You made the process so easy and understandable to help set up my prebuilt! I’m so excited to start playing soon!
Hey there, {{3}}! I'm glad you found the guide helpful. Building and setting up your own gaming PC is a thrilling experience. If you ever need any advice or recommendations on PC building or optimizing your setup, feel free to ask. Also, have you considered using the HOTO Compressed Air Capsule? It's an efficient tool for cleaning your desktop, car interiors, and even inflatables. It's quite versatile and definitely worth checking out! Happy gaming! 🚀🖥️
Alex is the Pc brother I never had! 😂😂😂😂 thank u for ur videos a noob like me converting from console to pc, you’ve saved me a lot of headache and time my dude! Appreciate what u do!! Keep those vids coming!! 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
Really helpful! I’ve always been on console and I’m about to get a prebuilt so just trying to learn the initial set up. Thanks!
This is me today, I just purchased a pre built
@@blcccc Did this guide work
Did this guide work for you?
@@Elionsopa07 yessir!!! Highly recommend setting it up like this
same i used to be always on console so this is very diffrent for me but definitely get a controller for your pc
Just followed this guide for my first pre built PC, thanks.
Was it helpful since its two years ago
Bought my first rig ever and it's a prebuilt. Um...yeah, I wasn't aware that I needed to actully...assemble it and plug everything in, so I'm freaking out! 👍🏾🙃
Okay, update on this…What they did…was give me a metric-ton of extra/replacement cords. It’s all good, I can stop freaking out now 😅
@@DarkScarlettVixen I wasn’t able to find my cable to connect monitor to the pc I’m assuming that comes with the monitor lol
@@udieunit yes, at least, my monitor came with the power cable and the USB to connect to my computer
got my pc 2 years ago and i just came back to this video to remember the excitement i had when i was watching this video and setting up my pc
Just got my first gaming pc and it was of course a pre-built. Your video helped so much!!
Hey there! Congrats on your new pre-built gaming PC! Building your own can be a rewarding experience too. If you're looking to optimize your setup, have you considered investing in the HOTO Compressed Air Capsule? It's a versatile tool for keeping your desktop clean and maintaining your car's interior effortlessly. Its powerful vacuuming and blowing capabilities make it a must-have for tech enthusiasts. Happy gaming!
I recommend Build Pro PC. They have great prices, and their builds are super high quality. Mine has perfect cable management and stays cool and quiet.
Getting my first ever pc in 2 days, prebuilt but did my research and did not skimp thanks for the heads up.
I got a pre built, its been gathering dust for weeks because I couldn't get it up and running but this video did it! thanks man
GOT MY FIRST PREBUILT (with a very nice rtx 3060) AND BOI I'M EXITED
I also don't have too much of an idea of how to set it up
Build Pro PC has a PC for only $730 with a Ryzen 5 and a GTX 1650, if highly recommend looking at their site, very good value prebuilt systems.
im getting my first gaming pc for my bday and its going to be prebuilt so i decided to come here, hopefully this tutorial is good, i will post an edit later to tell if this tutorial was useful.
So how was it?
Thanks for the video. I just got a pre-built gaming pc and now I know what to do!👍
Thank you. I just bought a prebuilt and it should arrive on Friday.
SAME HERE
@@ryanchehade1674 same
Same
Did it arrive
mine gets here wednesday lol 😆
I started off with a computer i built from the motherboard to the chip to the GPU and Case and fans and It was extremely scary but got through it. My 2nd PC is definitely going to be a prebuilt that I will just modify and work how i want it. I have already experienced and built my own PC and know how things work
Only thing scares me with getting a pc is shii like this. I have no idea about any of this😂
Same
Same lol a lot of it is overwhelming
BRO thanks so much when I got it I immediately just followed through with everything without optimizations like u did and every game felt horrible thx
Bro what he literally did nothing wrong in this vid this is literally what everyone with a laptop/pc has to do what are u saying 😂
Awesome! Enjoy your new PC dude!
@@spectertech he said every game felt horrible lol I think he was bring sarcastic
Thank you so much for the video, I've just got my pre build (I was going to build but still no GPUs and I'm impatient and there was a good deal on) this helped so much. Nice hoodie btw!
W
Getting a prebuilt this week, thank you so much for this information, especially now that I know ninite exists which actually looks really useful.
Did this guide work out for you?
@@Elionsopa07 yeah
Getting my first ever pc tomorrow pre built too crossing my fingers its really good Gmod all day
Just got my pre-bill ordered, this was a must need video! Thank you
Same!
I'm about to order mine soon
@@anqzlz me too
Thank you soooo much, i really don’t know much about computers but this helpt me get my way into pc gaming
Year later just watched very helpful I'm getting my first pc today and have no clue what to do when I get it
Thank you so Much, I just got a new gaming pc!
Bro you’re such a W, I thought I was cooked. I feel that’s a common mistake us PC gaming beginners make. Misplugging the display port in the motherboard. You earned my sub. 💯😂
getting my custom built pc in a bout a month or 2 im so excited. I used to watch this exact specter video several times even though i dont own a pc yet. Shoutout to specter. Great content creator🤘🏽
Glad I could assist lol, keep me updated once you get that PC!
My dad just bought me a really good pc and I told him I would set it up by myself so hopefully this guides me smoothly
ordered a pre-built yesterday (built by Lenovo, not shady shop), on its way. the right video for me to watch! :)
with the current craze in GPUs, the only way to get a decent setup, really, where i am. tried to work out the part by part, and couldn't beat the pre built here.
same hahah, got a lenovo legion pc the other day and ill have it by christmas. specs are GTX 1660 super, i5 11400, and 8gb ram. hope we both enjoy ours
@@outclaim went for a bit higher with i9 and rtx 3070, Xmas was the excuse, the old PC was over 7yrs, long due upgrade.
@@zoltanl8056 hahah same, ive been stuck using an i3 2120 GT 1030 6gb ram system for a looooong time
I think my very old pc is like 4 gigs of ram i3 and idk graphics card
my monitor is coming on wednesday, and my prebuilt is coming on friday. bought the same prebuilt pc
thank you very much i dont know how to build a pc so im getting a prebuilt one thank you
Just got my first gaming pc, 3080 graphics card. Very fast. Thank you for the guide!
Thank you so much, pre built pc coming soon, this really helped :)
Thanks for watching! Congrats on your new PC!
Thank you so much man im getting my first pre_built pc and you saved my life
Glad to hear!
I just bought a prebuilt from the same company you unboxed in this vid. Would’ve loved to build my own but due to lack of knowledge and my employee discount on the GameStop website I went prebuilt. Waiting on it to come in the mail now
i have a prebuilt because when i was pricing all the components up to build mine, the prices changed the next day and i found a better deal for better components with the prebuilt i have now.
I'm buying a PC soon I hope I can learn something here.
Also if you are having stuttering problems with your games, in your 3D settings in nvidia, switch your vsync to fast
Since 2004 I used laptops and just the past three weeks have I been buying, returning and exchange my Prebuilt Gaming PC. I had to change the budget slightly, but right now I have a gaming rig that has my touch to it. I bought it for CAD $1500) and added about 300 worth of stuff that puts my stamp on the computer. The partspicker showed CAD $2245, but those prices are way too high on it, not sure why....
Bro thanks!!! just fell into the darkness and got my first prebuilt lol for now tho. Kinda nervous but you really helped out.
Happy to hear! Enjoy your new PC 🤓
my new prebuilt is coming tmr, i got it from hp and im super excited abt it, nice video.
Nice!
i bought my prebuilt from the same place a streamer i like got theirs from. they had their link and everything so i knew it wouldn’t be a cheap, screwed up setup. i’m glad i found an easy tutorial on how to set mine up since this is my first pc ever ^-^
Wich was it?
@@tectagon skytech blaze 2
@@BloomyBoomy Thx dude ill check it out
Great video, I’m getting mine come for Christmas and this will definitely help a lot!
U get it yet?
@@uknownunknown5279 nah it’s coming saturday for christmas, i’ve been waiting ages
I buy power is a great entry level brand I’m getting one as a donor for my old pc tmw
@@thicc_high_tower5410 how is it? :)
3:47 hits different because I actually have to return mine since they shipped a rig with 16GB RAM instead of the advertised 32GB.
Getting my first prebuilt gaming pc tomorrow morning, this video has put my worries at ease lol thanks for the tips!
Was the video helpful because its two years ago
Was the video helpful since it was 2 years ago
Yes very much so. With this video I had my pc up and running with in an hour with all necessary downloads.
im getting a prebuilt on november 15th! specs:
Ryzen 7 7800x3d
Nvidia Geforce Rtx 4070 Super
32GB Ram
2TB SSD
1 HDMI
idk if i need more cables but i hope i dont gotta order any
edit: i think it comes with a display port and 2 hdmi cords
20 more days
Congrats man 2nd day. I’m getting mine I think after thanksgiving because of Black Friday 🎉
@@Black_outzvryeah, i ended up getting it today and the specs were worse
Thx for video I'm new with pc but if a pre-built pc has some parts that I don't like or are cheap can't I remove them and add parts I prefer if it's not Alienware or proprietary?
Thanks for watching! Yes you can. I would just double check to make sure your parts are compatible. PC part picker is an awesome resource.
@@spectertech ok thx
@@jayr.1523it'll be better and cheaper to build your PC yourself you can use PC part picker what would help you build the PC you want even if you don't want to put it together you can go to your local computer repair shop and pay them to assemble your PC with your parts
got a prebuilt for my nephew for his b day you don't understand how clutch this video is for me haha thanks man
Great video! This is going to help me out a lot as im new and im sure it will help a lot of other people as well with christmas just happening and people getting pre builts
Getting a NZXT custom build PC soon. Hope I manage to set it up myself. Great video though
U DESERVE MORE VIEWS AND SUBS MORE THAN ANYONE
Getting into the PC Gaming world and bought a MTG prebuilt 😂. Will all these steps you’re showing in this video be applicable for this PC I’ve purchased? Thx for the help. Subscribed👊🏼
Thank you for this video getting my pre built soon I've been around computers a lot but unfortunately no gaming PCs lol seems pretty lengthy process but you made it simple enough
Just got a prebuilt rtx 3060 this guide will be helpful when i set it up thanks
Thank you so much I was trying to plug in my HDMI cable into the motherboard for so long cause I couldn’t see the proper spot.
Just got a computer for Christmas and can’t wait to set it up this video helps tremendously
I followed all the steps and tips to help me for the first pc and my nephew pc amazing video
getting one with an rtx 3060 tomorrow! can’t wait
Enjoy!
Great video! Thanks for the tips. I'll be using them for when I setup my son's first PC for his 10th birthday.
Hope he enjoyed it!
Awesome dad move 😎 Happy I could I assist in the process. 😊
Hey man VERY VERY informative I appreciate this video so much. I would like to say that you moved pretty fast and I had to do A LOT of rewinding just to make sure I was doing things correctly. If you could slow down just a tad and make sure we all can see clearly what you're clicking on and what not that would be GREATLY appreciated! Other than that, this video is perfect. Thank you so much
Great video man this helped a lot thanks for keeping it simple and easy to follow!!
Love the pfp
@@mrmoneybags2853 thanks dawg
Hey specter, great vid but when did you turn on ur Wi-Fi and when u did turn on the Wi-Fi would it be ok to connect the Ethernet cable at that time too?
I know a lot about pcs but in order to not pay 200$ in shipping because eg a 3060 is 600$ in my country and in order for things to be more simple I bought an ho pavilion prebuilt which should be pretty good. This video helped a lot btw thanks
TYSM that really helped a lot.
😄👍🏻
I just got a peripheral reaper yesterday. Can't get my display to work. Tried two different hdmi cords that both with on other devices. I'm trying to use my LG tv as a monitor. I'm going to try this stuff and hopefully it works.
You should have the cover off and remove the celephane or plastic vs having it on and avoiding the chance of static. Do you recommend going with amazon vs the company directly when buying? Also personally do you favor a non integrated card vs integrated? Thx in adv.
I’d be more inclined to look at Pre-Builds through Amazon vs. the company directly. You can take advantage of the return/refund policy if you have any issues with no hassle.
gonna get my pc soon and just was not sure what to do so this helped a lot!
can you please do a guide on what to do after the basics like going to the bios and making everything run perfectly ❤
My Alienware Aurora R16 was too good a deal to pass up, (List: $2,399.99, My final price $1,758 before shipping). Compared to what I'd have to pay to build it myself, I just couldn't resist and I couldn't be happier about it. Besides, with a warranty on every part and the build in particular, a prebuild is just a better deal that includes piece of mind as well.
Getting mine tomorrow
Getting mine today!
Thank you i just brought my prebulit its coming monday and this really helped
This was actually very useful I'm getting my oc on my bday and I can't wait to it and start creating content
Really appreciate you making this video. Very helpful.
just ordered the player 1 32 gb 2TB.. so excited lol
Thank you for explaining! setting up a pc seems so complicated 😅
Noticed that you skipped the wifi internet connection part by selecting "I don't have internet " but you didn't mention about that part again through out the video. That's where I'm getting stuck. If you can help on That's would be wonderful. Other than that your video is great and very helpful. Thanks for sharing.
i assume you have figured it out by now, but i think he connected to wifi right before he did the first updates
Setting up a prebuilt for the first time later today, hopefully everything goes right
Did everything go ok?
@@TheeGOD4evr Mostly alright. The owner didn't have the right cables and she forgot her WiFi password, but outside of that it was uneventful.
Thanks so much just got my pc
my pc will be ready tomorrow and I can't wait (I got a customized prebuilt pc so I chose the parts and they built it)
Awesome video I recently bought a prebuilt and it's scheduled to be here soon so this was perfect for me thanks !
Thank you so much i just got my prebuilt ibuypower
Nice! Enjoy :)
Thanks man just got my first gaming pc this helped alot
I’m getting the slate mesh version this defentilty helped me great video