See you also need the Intel 7950X3D processor, A Samsung 1090 2TB Nvme SSD, A cardboard 850 watt power supply to power that Ryzen 4070, a A-SUS B990 Motherboard, 48 Gigs of DDR6 ram, and honestly throw that in a cheese wheel case and you got a future proof PC that can run in 8K till 2049. THAT my friend is the best PC you can build.
Hi what are you planning to do with a pc because I want to build a pc to but I find it a bit overkill to buy a pc for schoolwork and some games but I really want a pc
Hi geekwhat, just want to say as an english viewer, you are a lifesaver. A week ago i order my parts for the first time and I'm going to be building my first pc next saturday when my gpu and ram comes... thanks for all the help with parts etc.. and im sure this video will be extremely helpful
@@akcomic4202ayyye great specs bro i have the 7700x its a beast an I just ordered a 7900 gre too im waiting on that and the new 1440p monitor, good luck bro🙏
Dawg I just spent 2k on my first computer I was lowkey shaking the whole time when building it 😅 but thanks to you I managed 👊 just proves anyone can do this even an idiot like me thanks bro
@@clintonwatson1295I desperately need a new chair atm trying to avoid those gaming chairs cuz thats sorta what I got now and it’s super uncomfortable so ima get a office chair might be able to snag one for free from the office 😅
Haven't built a pc in 25 years and I've bought all the parts for a new one and this is by far the best video I've found , was especially worried about the cpu cooler but now I've seen everything in action I feel a lot more comfortable 👌
Just got finished picking all my parts and they arrive today! someone has quoted me £75 to build it. But after watching your videos, im just gonna go for it :D wish me luck
@@bluefire6722 my GPU was delayed. hopefully it’ll be delivered by the the time i get home from work. and i’ll keep you guys posted 🫣 after seeing the amount of wires, im getting nervous
first time builder, long time gamer. Thank you so much for this how-to! As someone who knows very little about this whole process I found your vid super easy to follow and full of useful info! Also, my new PC did NOT explode upon turning it on so I'm super excited about that! Thank you so so much and I'll be following for more content!
Thanks for not putting music in the background. It may not seem like a big deal but building a pc for one of the first times when some pumped up music is playing in the background makes me want to throw it out the window.
Thanks, I was talking to my wife about building a new computer (liquid cooled) a few days ago.... I need a refresher course. I haven't built a new computer in about 15 to 20 years.
What I really need to know is if a PC would work when my “desk” is a wooden table older than me, my chair is a rocking chair older than me and the positioning is my rocking chair against the wall of my living room with a table in front of it.
Can you make a detailed video about the cables? I still dont really know where to plug things in and where they come from, as well as how to cable manage good.
In my 30+ years of PC building I've had two failures - motherboard DOA. And a 500Mb Hard Drive, which after spending an entire weekend installing all the stuff from 1.44Mb floppy's, got very grindy on the Thursday (drive heads on platter noises), and resulted in a second lost weekend reinstalling everything over again. Other than that, everything else has been age related decay/failure.
Thanks for your videos - have decided to build my own rig today and your videos have helped inspire and guide me. Wish you would have UK pricing up as well as US dollar even with conversions not necessarily accurate. Keep up the good work
I believe he was talking about how if you have a bunch of m.2 drives installed they can start running at slower speeds because there is a limit on the bandwidth. As far as I understand the CPU has a certain bandwidth and certain slots will correlate with that and other slots will run off the chipset (motherboard) bandwidth. To get the fastest speeds from your drives it might help to look at the motherboard manual and find out how many drives can be active before speeds get reduced. It's likely not something that most people would even notice the difference but it certainly wouldn't hurt to look into it. Also whether those drives are running at Gen 3, 4 or 5 speeds will also likely impact how much bandwidth you are using up and have remaining.
About to build my first machine but wondered how you ground yourself as everything i find seems to say attach a wristband to the PSU screw but that wouldn’t work here
You don't necessarily need to update the BIOS before installing Windows. However, in certain instances, updating the BIOS can help with Windows install issues.
Not necessarily. You do need an operating system, but it doesn't have to be Windows 11 or even Windows. Without an OS, your PC won't do much. Its just that Windows is the most popular desktop OS so that's why most PC builds use it.
You have no idea how many people are not aware of current gen intel issues. Most of them will come to a shop after 2-4 years and get their next xx600K/XX700K and not even look at what AMD is providing.
I have a pc with Ryzen 5 7600X, Which gpu should i buy if my budget is around $400(I want to learn Video editing ,graphic designing and casual gaming )
Question: my motherboard since 2018 has been a micro ATX gigabyte ds3h something..Abt 2mths ago I updated my PC case to the deepcool case that was shown in the video! Lately ive been thinking about updating my motherboard to an AM5 but I'm not entirely sure if I should continue with a micro ATX?! the thing is I'm not a fan of the big midtower cases but I figured an ATX motherboard would be better off in the long run
No. That just means that the motherboard completely supports Windows 10. You should be able to install W11 on that system. You may just need to enable TPM 2.0 and Secureboot.
Ive built 8 pcs, and yesterday i had a asus x670 board that was doa, first time ive had defective equipment out of the box. Idk exactly why, but it would just lightly click at the 24pin mobo power socket
Building a new pc at the end of this month and need a couple opinions from people more knowledgable. Was planning on getting a 5700x3d, which would mean I’m building on a platfrom that you could call “dead” even though there has been recent releases on am4, it would mean there is basically no upgradability but I’m not too worried about that as much as I’m worried about performance at a certain price. I can get a 5700x3d for 180 brand new, it will be paired with a 4060 that I already have, basically a build for mainly steady high fps for comp fortnite. Am I wise building a whole new system around am4, or can I get any other cpu for around that price that would out perform the 5700x3d?
You can temporarily connect your new PC to your router with an ethernet cable. Alternatively, you can use another PC or device with internet OR use your phone's USB tethering feature.
There are a lot of technical differences as they are 2 very different platforms. You can't really compare them because, again, they are different platforms.
Yes, but you will need a 3rd party utility like Rufus to create the USB installer. In short, Rufus takes that image file and copies the files to the flash drive and makes it bootable. You can also create custom settings like skipping the online MS account requirement or the TPM 2.0/SecureBoot requirements.
@@JJFlores197I’m installing the drivers onto a usb stick from another pc, as i don’t have access to internet on the one i just built. what do i do after this? do i just plug the usb stick into the new pc, install the files and then my wifi should be available to connect to?
I keep getting an "Install Driver to Show Hardware" Pop-Up when I select the USB as my boot #1 or boot override option. It does not allow me to even get to the windows setup. Does anyone have any thoughts on what could be causing this?
Pretty much all major PCs support Linux distros without much issue. You're not going to get much help regarding Linux on these videos. Most PC build videos only focus on Windows.
🚫⛔Note - CRY for help!!!☢ Thanks, I built a gaming PC for the first time watching your videos. and I have a problem either with TH-cam or Games stuttering depending on the Motherboard and I have no clue why PLEASE PLEASE Help, PC Config CPU - AMD 9800X3D RAM - TForce 2*16GB 6000 MHZ , 30CS SSD - Samsung 2TB Gen4 990 Pro nvme GPU - Gigabyte AERO RTX 4080 Super CPU cooler -Corsair icue 150 aio PSU - Thermaltake 1050 Ethernet - Fios 1GB LAN hardwired Motherboard Gigabyte X870 Aorus elite wifi ice - TH-cam keeps buffering for 1440p or 4k videos but games play fine. MSI MAG Tomhawk X870 Wifi - TH-cam videos play fine but games skips frames or stutters even at 1440p gaming. Games playing ( Monster Hunter world , COD BO6 ) This just doesnt make any sense. Any suggestions are welcome!! Please help me out. Thanks in Advance.
if you're already on am4 platform the 5700x3d is great but if not go for 7500f/7600 for cheaper but you get an upgrade to ddr5 and am5 for a bit more of a premium price.
If you think this is yelling just click on an Unspeakable video or SSSniperwolf. They practically scream at the top of their lungs. I would know. My brother used to watch both of them.
Unless the CPU needs it (either for compatibility or for performance fixes, e.g. Intel microcode fix, or major Performance improvements such as with Ryzen 9000) there is often little advantage to doing so for most people
The best way to build a pc in 2024 is with ryzen 4070
Swear down this meme spread like wildfire
Buying a Ryzen 4070 right now
See you also need the Intel 7950X3D processor, A Samsung 1090 2TB Nvme SSD, A cardboard 850 watt power supply to power that Ryzen 4070, a A-SUS B990 Motherboard, 48 Gigs of DDR6 ram, and honestly throw that in a cheese wheel case and you got a future proof PC that can run in 8K till 2049. THAT my friend is the best PC you can build.
Stupid meme for stupid ppl lmao what an npc.
Can someone explain what was meant when he mentioned bandwidth with the drives?
I built my first PC 2 nights ago while watching your videos. Thanks for everything. Computer is running great
What are your specs?
Hi what are you planning to do with a pc because I want to build a pc to but I find it a bit overkill to buy a pc for schoolwork and some games but I really want a pc
@@sveb12381 do you have a budget?
@@MrAnimescrazy yeah a max of like 1500 but 1300 is the best
@sveb12381 ok I will get back to you with a parts list later.
Hi geekwhat, just want to say as an english viewer, you are a lifesaver. A week ago i order my parts for the first time and I'm going to be building my first pc next saturday when my gpu and ram comes... thanks for all the help with parts etc.. and im sure this video will be extremely helpful
What are your specs?
@@MrAnimescrazy 7900 gre, 7700x, 32gb ddr5 6000mghz ram, 1tb, b650 eagle ax motherboard, montech king 95 case
@@akcomic4202ayyye great specs bro i have the 7700x its a beast an I just ordered a 7900 gre too im waiting on that and the new 1440p monitor, good luck bro🙏
@akcomic4202 w case I love the montech king 95
@ayanqureshi6892 yes! I just got it yesterday and it looks amazing!!!
I feel like I'm all prepared to build a pc apart from the cabling, still seems confusing to me but this video will 100% help!
how did it go?
@@tommasoferrini2809 surprisingly went well! but it was stressful at times, all worth it in the end tho 😊
@@tommasoferrini2809 my first reply didnt go thru for some reason but the build went surprisingly well, altho it was stressful
Dawg I just spent 2k on my first computer I was lowkey shaking the whole time when building it 😅 but thanks to you I managed 👊 just proves anyone can do this even an idiot like me thanks bro
Just wait til you get all peripherals and a steezy monitor and a new chair to match the energy
@@clintonwatson1295I desperately need a new chair atm trying to avoid those gaming chairs cuz thats sorta what I got now and it’s super uncomfortable so ima get a office chair might be able to snag one for free from the office 😅
@@ragefrog3636 Do recommend getting a office chair. I got mine from Amazon and it's been doing me well for the last 5 years.
I just spent £800 on mine and I will be shaking picking up the parts tomorrow and tuesday... I hate to think whats it'll be like on 2k
@@connorpester9778bet u can’t wait!! Although it was stressful words cannot describe how happy I was to see that thing start for the first time
I built my computer with this guide yesterday, everything is working great. Thanks!
Thanks!
He didn't like your donation 😞
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L for no heart
Haven't built a pc in 25 years and I've bought all the parts for a new one and this is by far the best video I've found , was especially worried about the cpu cooler but now I've seen everything in action I feel a lot more comfortable 👌
Just got finished picking all my parts and they arrive today! someone has quoted me £75 to build it. But after watching your videos, im just gonna go for it :D wish me luck
How did u get on?
@@bluefire6722 my GPU was delayed. hopefully it’ll be delivered by the the time i get home from work. and i’ll keep you guys posted 🫣 after seeing the amount of wires, im getting nervous
@@bluefire6722 2 months on. it works no issues 🫣
Thank you so much for this video in a few days I will be building a PC for the first time ever.
Good luck!
What are your specs?
@@MrAnimescrazy 4070 ti super and Ryzen 7 7800x3d
@@itssp1ke532 a nice build.
first time builder, long time gamer. Thank you so much for this how-to! As someone who knows very little about this whole process I found your vid super easy to follow and full of useful info! Also, my new PC did NOT explode upon turning it on so I'm super excited about that! Thank you so so much and I'll be following for more content!
Top video! Just built my first pc, 3-4 hour build fully optimised using this vid 💪
This video really helped me understand how to build my pc apart from the cabling and what cables I would need for what etc.
Amazing Detail step by step Geekawhat never misses with these builds
Thanks for not putting music in the background. It may not seem like a big deal but building a pc for one of the first times when some pumped up music is playing in the background makes me want to throw it out the window.
Your channel helped a lot with my first build! Thanks a lot!
Thanks, I was talking to my wife about building a new computer (liquid cooled) a few days ago.... I need a refresher course. I haven't built a new computer in about 15 to 20 years.
ngl installing all the cables properly was the most difficult part took me like half a day and multiple steps back and forward to connect it all.
James gave all of our hearts a heart attack when he lifted the RAM dim out😂
What I really need to know is if a PC would work when my “desk” is a wooden table older than me, my chair is a rocking chair older than me and the positioning is my rocking chair against the wall of my living room with a table in front of it.
Can you make a detailed video about the cables? I still dont really know where to plug things in and where they come from, as well as how to cable manage good.
Step 1: Choose the parts
Step 2: Find money
In my 30+ years of PC building I've had two failures - motherboard DOA. And a 500Mb Hard Drive, which after spending an entire weekend installing all the stuff from 1.44Mb floppy's, got very grindy on the Thursday (drive heads on platter noises), and resulted in a second lost weekend reinstalling everything over again.
Other than that, everything else has been age related decay/failure.
Thanks for your videos - have decided to build my own rig today and your videos have helped inspire and guide me. Wish you would have UK pricing up as well as US dollar even with conversions not necessarily accurate.
Keep up the good work
GeekaWhat, where is your recommended place to get a Windows 11 key?
All of the other youtubers go onto another track apart GeekaWhat. He is so good🎉
I saw you had an i7-14700k aren't you worried about instability issues or are those from overclocking the cpu
Do you not need to buy fans if the case has them already?
You don't need to but I would suggest it.
You have such perfect timing.😊
I've been waiting over a month for my parts to come in. And I'm still waiting for the CPU
for the nvme, if it comes with a heatsink already does that mean we remove the thermal tape? do we even put the covers back on for those nvme slots ?
Best pc build ever
Can someone explain what was meant when he mentioned bandwidth with the drives?
I believe he was talking about how if you have a bunch of m.2 drives installed they can start running at slower speeds because there is a limit on the bandwidth. As far as I understand the CPU has a certain bandwidth and certain slots will correlate with that and other slots will run off the chipset (motherboard) bandwidth. To get the fastest speeds from your drives it might help to look at the motherboard manual and find out how many drives can be active before speeds get reduced. It's likely not something that most people would even notice the difference but it certainly wouldn't hurt to look into it. Also whether those drives are running at Gen 3, 4 or 5 speeds will also likely impact how much bandwidth you are using up and have remaining.
@@TheEvdiggity thank you 🙏!
@@OFM1209 You're welcome!
About to build my first machine but wondered how you ground yourself as everything i find seems to say attach a wristband to the PSU screw but that wouldn’t work here
If you don't have wifi drivers, how did you go to the manufacturer's website to download some?
Ethernet connection or he used another PC with internet to download the drivers and then copy them to a flash drive.
@ Exactly, I think that’s important to mention 😂
So basically you are saying you can’t get windows without 2 PCS
Or you buy a premade Windows USB installer.
Any recommendations on the pc builder list for around £800-£1000.
Can you include updating the bios with bios flashback, as does this need to be done before installing windows?
You don't necessarily need to update the BIOS before installing Windows. However, in certain instances, updating the BIOS can help with Windows install issues.
Is the windows 11 download a must? Like do you need it??
Not necessarily. You do need an operating system, but it doesn't have to be Windows 11 or even Windows. Without an OS, your PC won't do much. Its just that Windows is the most popular desktop OS so that's why most PC builds use it.
Since this is a gaming PC, yeah pretty much. Windows is basically the only option if you wanna run most games.
thanks
29:13 are we doing this without any internet? Is this using a USB drive again?
Sponsor of the video intel 💥🔥🔥💀
You have no idea how many people are not aware of current gen intel issues.
Most of them will come to a shop after 2-4 years and get their next xx600K/XX700K and not even look at what AMD is providing.
I have a pc with Ryzen 5 7600X, Which gpu should i buy if my budget is around $400(I want to learn Video editing ,graphic designing and casual gaming )
7900 gre
Using a strix mobo with an A770💀 keep up the vids tho!
I can't wait for Intel's next gen GPUs tho
@@DLBsLifethis aged well the b580 is great!
10:09 - thanks!
Question: my motherboard since 2018 has been a micro ATX gigabyte ds3h something..Abt 2mths ago I updated my PC case to the deepcool case that was shown in the video! Lately ive been thinking about updating my motherboard to an AM5 but I'm not entirely sure if I should continue with a micro ATX?! the thing is I'm not a fan of the big midtower cases but I figured an ATX motherboard would be better off in the long run
You can go with either but to get more of a complete look I would go with an atx but if you like the snaller boards then go for it.
just a question on some motherboards on amazon say "platform: windows 10" does that mean said motherboard only supports up to windows 10?
That'll be an old AM4 motherboard. You want an AM5 one, which is the latest gen.
@@_Scoped_ so for an am4 motherboard I can only get windows 10 and with an am5 motherboard I can get windows 11?
No. That just means that the motherboard completely supports Windows 10. You should be able to install W11 on that system. You may just need to enable TPM 2.0 and Secureboot.
@@JJFlores197 lol thank you
@@andylegend7273 I just meant more in the sense of why go for an AM4 motherboard when you can buy an AM5 one?
Ive built 8 pcs, and yesterday i had a asus x670 board that was doa, first time ive had defective equipment out of the box. Idk exactly why, but it would just lightly click at the 24pin mobo power socket
This is all easy, where I fall is connecting all of the RGB case fans.
Building a new pc at the end of this month and need a couple opinions from people more knowledgable. Was planning on getting a 5700x3d, which would mean I’m building on a platfrom that you could call “dead” even though there has been recent releases on am4, it would mean there is basically no upgradability but I’m not too worried about that as much as I’m worried about performance at a certain price. I can get a 5700x3d for 180 brand new, it will be paired with a 4060 that I already have, basically a build for mainly steady high fps for comp fortnite. Am I wise building a whole new system around am4, or can I get any other cpu for around that price that would out perform the 5700x3d?
Do i need wifi drivers to access wifi, if so, how do i install them without wifi
try downloading the drivers on a usb flash drive and then plug that into your pc and install the drivers
you will need another laptop for this
You can temporarily connect your new PC to your router with an ethernet cable. Alternatively, you can use another PC or device with internet OR use your phone's USB tethering feature.
@@bruh-it1or thx
Hmm in installing the windows i dont have a 2nd pc what should i do although my mom has a laptop can i use that?
Yes of course.
Yeah, that's fine
Is there any difference between an intel motherboard and an amd motherboard except the socket
There are a lot of technical differences as they are 2 very different platforms. You can't really compare them because, again, they are different platforms.
im ngl i did my power supply first will everthung be okay?
Can I install windows using the disk image download option?
Yes, but you will need a 3rd party utility like Rufus to create the USB installer. In short, Rufus takes that image file and copies the files to the flash drive and makes it bootable. You can also create custom settings like skipping the online MS account requirement or the TPM 2.0/SecureBoot requirements.
Hey, how much space do I need on the USB, bc in 2 days I'm gonna build a PC and I need to buy a usb
At least 8 GB of capacity.
@@JJFlores197 alright thanks
Got a error after activating XMP saying can’t boot
what do you mean download all the drivers you find necessary? i dont know what drivers i need? chip set what??
Necessary ones would be: Audio/sound, network (Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/Ethernet), Graphics card, chipset, etc. The exact wording varies across manufacturers.
@@JJFlores197I’m installing the drivers onto a usb stick from another pc, as i don’t have access to internet on the one i just built. what do i do after this? do i just plug the usb stick into the new pc, install the files and then my wifi should be available to connect to?
@tobpotat Yep
@@JJFlores197 i’m trying to install the files right now and i’ve done them all but wifi still isn’t connecting do you know what the problem could be
@tobpotat What motherboard do you have?
i have my parts selected, now i just gotta save this video for later
What parts did you choose?
@@MrAnimescrazy407000x3d
im not going to list all of them here but i7 12th gen and 4070 is the combo
@@CrystalKyrynnice im also going to build my own with a ryzen 7 5800x and a radeon 7800 xt
ESD precautions?
There's no way I would ever work on the insides of a computer in front of a client without electro-static precautions.
I need a more dumbed down cable guide. Unfortunately I am not cerebral enough.
Crazy cause I just got my build thank you 🙏
What are your specs?
@@MrAnimescrazy rx7800 gpu , 7700x cpu , msi 850w , and b650 motherboard by gigabyte
@@KashusKlayy nice build.
@@MrAnimescrazy appreciate you. Hope I made the right decisions with parts
I7 12700, rtx 5070 32 ddr5 5500ghz, other nice components , the whole pc at 1200$
I keep getting an "Install Driver to Show Hardware" Pop-Up when I select the USB as my boot #1 or boot override option. It does not allow me to even get to the windows setup. Does anyone have any thoughts on what could be causing this?
Under 1 hour gang
Tired of the "Blue screen" of Window. Could you introduce motherboards that supports Linux?
Pretty much all major PCs support Linux distros without much issue. You're not going to get much help regarding Linux on these videos. Most PC build videos only focus on Windows.
This video is for gaming PCs and Windows is basically the only option for gaming PCs.
I build a pc and like nothing is displaying I really need help
if it turns on but no screen is displayed make sure you have the HDMI in the right place
Did you plug the hdmi into your motherboard instead of your gpu?
@@wavvygrizzlyy5742 I did
@@serpecx I changed motherboard I changed power supply thought it was them who were faulty motherboard do turn on but still no display
@@wavvygrizzlyy5742 I did
Better than toasty bros and Zach tech turf
🚫⛔Note - CRY for help!!!☢
Thanks, I built a gaming PC for the first time watching your videos.
and I have a problem either with TH-cam or Games stuttering depending on the Motherboard and I have no clue why
PLEASE PLEASE Help,
PC Config
CPU - AMD 9800X3D
RAM - TForce 2*16GB 6000 MHZ , 30CS
SSD - Samsung 2TB Gen4 990 Pro nvme
GPU - Gigabyte AERO RTX 4080 Super
CPU cooler -Corsair icue 150 aio
PSU - Thermaltake 1050
Ethernet - Fios 1GB LAN hardwired
Motherboard
Gigabyte X870 Aorus elite wifi ice - TH-cam keeps buffering for 1440p or 4k videos but games play fine.
MSI MAG Tomhawk X870 Wifi - TH-cam videos play fine but games skips frames or stutters even at 1440p gaming.
Games playing ( Monster Hunter world , COD BO6 )
This just doesnt make any sense.
Any suggestions are welcome!!
Please help me out.
Thanks in Advance.
is a 4070 super and r7 5700x3d a good 1440p combo to make in 2024
It is good but you could move up to am5 with ddr5 e.g 7600x would go well with a 4070 super or even a 7800x3d for overkill
Also consider the 7800xt for the GPU as it's cheaper.
if you're already on am4 platform the 5700x3d is great but if not go for 7500f/7600 for cheaper but you get an upgrade to ddr5 and am5 for a bit more of a premium price.
@@DLBsLife i have considered the 7600 but ultimately it's a no. but i reckon am4 will keep up till some point during the am6 lifespan, thanks
@@DLBsLife its much better value but im going with nvidia 40 series for the better features. great advice though
Is it good for a vr
"Assassins creed Shadows launching this november" .........
Yikes
why does he sound like ali a
1st view 😂
Noice
1 i didnt know intel was selling employee kidneys for sponsers 2 intel gpus are overall shit and cpus are worse
cool but do you have to yell at us?
If you think this is yelling just click on an Unspeakable video or SSSniperwolf. They practically scream at the top of their lungs. I would know. My brother used to watch both of them.
Didn’t even mention updating bios first before installing windows 🤦♂️
thats niche
Unless the CPU needs it (either for compatibility or for performance fixes, e.g. Intel microcode fix, or major
Performance improvements such as with Ryzen 9000) there is often little advantage to doing so for most people
only 300 views in 23 minutes… fell off….
0 likes in 4 min. U fell off, bro.😂
@@arunkumar.k3406 NOOOOOOOOOO
@@Mixominyou got ratioed. bro fell off
ratio
when I was building My PC a couple of days ago I scratched the motherboard's back a little bit and my PC doesn't work at all 🫠
rma it say it didnt work from the get go. or if its from amazon return it.