Don’t Make These Common PC Building Mistakes! 🚧 BUILD FIX Ep1

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Don’t Make These Common PC Building Mistakes! 🚧 BUILD FIX Ep1
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⚒ Build Upgrades
Build 1 - submitted by @506363
Original Build: pcpartpicker.com/user/paulsha...
My Fixes:
CPU - Ryzen 7 5800X3D CPU - geni.us/TPCMx
CPU Cooler - Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120 - geni.us/IQMpP
👍 MSI MPG X570 GAMING PLUS Motherboard
GPU - a sub-$600 RTX 4070 Super 12GB
ASUS Dual - geni.us/bh6B
Zotac Twin Edge - geni.us/H8TMk
Also consider:
$500 RX 7800 XT - bit.ly/3PYNT6u
$550 RX 7900 GRE - geni.us/pi9ur3
$700 RX 7900 XT - bit.ly/3IrUXEo
👍 G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 32GB (4 x 8GB) 3600
👍 Rosewill PHOTON Series Photon-850 850W Full Modular 80+ Gold PSU
👍 1TB intel gen 3 NVMe (OS/games), 2TB Samsung 970 EVO NVMe (additional storage)
Case?? Tons of $70-$100 ATX options…
Start with a $70 Fractal Focus 2 and consider upgrades from there - bit.ly/3dgJThl
🆕 New Builds
Build 2 - submitted by @Bobo-ey8fc
Original Build: pcpartpicker.com/user/paulsha...
My Fixes:
💰 If Funds Are Unlimited
A White RTX 4080 Super or RTX 4090
GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER AERO OC ($1150) - bit.ly/3T4KGTo
GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 4090 SUPER AERO OC ($2000, because of course it is) - bit.ly/3wG87ea
White 64GB DDR5 Memory kit
CORSAIR Dominator Titanium RGB DDR5 64GB (2x32GB) 6600MHz ($320) - geni.us/CqyW
💸 If you want more/equivalent performance for less money
Almost $500 Cheaper White Z790 Motherboard: geni.us/0WWYtD (Gigabyte Z790 AORUS ELITE AX ICE, $240)
CORSAIR Vengeance RGB 64GB (2 x 32GB) DDR5 6000 CL30 ($230) - bit.ly/49Dxpbt
A (close to) $1000 RTX 4080 Super (it’s not white though) - www.bestbuy.com/site/msi-nvid...
Hyte Y70 non touch (for reference - hyte.com/store/y70?v=305)
Build 3 - submitted by @CalledThird
Original Build: pcpartpicker.com/list/BPjKRK?...
My Fixes:
Consider the 7800X3D if your focus is on gaming and you can get by with an 8c/16t CPU -
AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D ($370) - geni.us/Y9WONXt
G.Skill FlareX 64GB (2x32GB) DDR5-6000 kit (instead of two 2x16GB kits) - bit.ly/3IL9R8V
Cheaper 2TB NVME SSD - Crucial P3 ($117) - geni.us/OYaO
Build 4 - submitted by @xenoflossy9091
Original Build: pcpartpicker.com/list/TVpLn6?...
My Fixes:
$36-$43 Air Cooler instead of $220 AIO
Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120 EVO - geni.us/fqu3VSc
Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120 - geni.us/IQMpP
Less Expensive / Faster 32GB DDR5 Kit
Team Group T-CREATE EXPERT 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5 6000 ($93) - bit.ly/4a2hcMy
Less Expensive 2TB NVME SSD
Crucial P3 ($117) - geni.us/OYaO
Lower Wattage PSU
Budget Option - CORSAIR CX750 (80+ Bronze, non-modular, $65) - geni.us/tjBB6
Upgrade - Thermaltake Toughpower GF A3 750W (80+ Gold, Modular, native 12VHPWR for NVIDIA 40-series GPUs) - geni.us/sUBrNS
Build Fix is my monthly series with a simple goal -- helping viewers choose the right PC parts to build with when they are building a new gaming computer. Each episode covers multiple builds submitted by viewers, combing through parts lists to recommend the best CPU and GPU combos, the best SSDs for a gaming PC, the best memory for a gaming PC, the best gaming PC cases, the best gaming PC motherboards, and generally speaking the best bang-for-your-buck PC hardware so you can build a cost effective rig with maximum performance per dollar.
► TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Welcome to Build Fix - Powered by PCPartPicker!
0:40 How Build Fix Works
1:07 Build 1 - 5800X3D Upgrade?
5:08 Build 2 - Sacrificing too much for an all-white 14900K PC?
11:45 Build 3 - Does the 7900X3D make sense?
16:15 Build 4 - The classic AIO mismatch
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  • @PCBuilderChannel
    @PCBuilderChannel2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the shout out Paul. Great builds! Glad to get more builders help on their lists! :)

  • @paulshardware

    @paulshardware

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you Jason! My favorite thing about the PC hardware KZread community is how almost everyone I've met treats each other as collaborators rather than competitors. Appreciate all that you have contributed 🙏 keep up the great work!

  • @PCBuilderChannel

    @PCBuilderChannel

    2 ай бұрын

    @@paulshardware 👍

  • @bongodoug

    @bongodoug

    2 ай бұрын

    I love both of these channels!

  • @samsowden

    @samsowden

    2 ай бұрын

    It'd be fun to see a joint video where you each do your own takes on the same build fixes and compare.

  • @OGruurd

    @OGruurd

    2 ай бұрын

    Okay this is super wholesome

  • @alynch9846
    @alynch98462 ай бұрын

    Dude, giving PC Builder a shout out was classy Love both your channels.

  • @justaadhdgamerwesley6244

    @justaadhdgamerwesley6244

    2 ай бұрын

    STOP BUYING BAD GPUS!

  • @PCBuilderChannel

    @PCBuilderChannel

    2 ай бұрын

    @@justaadhdgamerwesley6244 I approve this comment :)

  • @mogrimy1637

    @mogrimy1637

    2 ай бұрын

    🖤​@@PCBuilderChannel

  • @zodwraith5745
    @zodwraith57452 ай бұрын

    It's always important to remind people to build balanced systems. It's ridiculous how many people have wanted me to build them an X3D system because they watched the reviews, just to find out they're pairing it with a 3060 to play at 1440p. This is the unfortunate side effect of testing CPUs with a 4090, and GPUs with a 7800x3d. Those that don't know exactly what they're doing mistakenly think _they're_ going to see the same uplift when the rest of their system isn't flagship parts.

  • @luzhang2982

    @luzhang2982

    2 ай бұрын

    Then again people who get x3d and play games like Stellaris know wtf they're doing. Always get the right tool for the job, balanced or totally unhinged.

  • @zodwraith5745

    @zodwraith5745

    2 ай бұрын

    @@luzhang2982 Trust me, they _didn't_ know what they were doing. Besides, if you have to cherry pick a niche game like Stellaris that kinda just makes my point that most often it's _NOT_ smart.

  • @tanmaypanadi1414

    @tanmaypanadi1414

    2 ай бұрын

    I thought modded stellaris and Factorio are pretty cpu demanding to the point where at some high level players could use the cpus. but I doubt it scales with x3d cache.

  • @ronniebots9225

    @ronniebots9225

    2 ай бұрын

    its also an issue on the other side of the spectrum. People who build intel and only game and do nothing else with their system but game. They want a 4090 for 4K gaming and realy want to pair it with an i9 13900k or 14900k while at 4k it is a waist and hard to cool. A 13700k or 14700k can easely drive the 4090 at 4k without bottleneck since it only needs to supply the 4090 with 60-100 FPS data at the best. Aspecialy in high demanding graphical games where the 4090 is pegged at 100% the entire time at 4k gaming. True at 1440p or lower the 13700k or 14700k will be a bottleneck, but you dont buy an overpriced 4090 for anything other than 4k gaming IMHO

  • @zodwraith5745

    @zodwraith5745

    2 ай бұрын

    @@ronniebots9225 Yeah, I always look at the reality of a build. You can use hypotheticals until you go numb, but at that other end of the spectrum anyone realistically buying a 4090 isn't concerned with saving a measly $100-150 on their CPU and they can afford proper cooling. Those people want "the best" and only an i9/R9 will do. Not to mention if you're only gaming the i9 power usage quickly turns into a non-issue. I've built 2 i7s and an i9 system and used 360 AIOs for all of them. They would only hit thermal max when artificially _forced_ there with Cinebench. I've never seen the game yet that can stress a CPU like that and the AIOs are more than sufficient for 99.99% of real world use cases. My personal system is one of those i7s and I wish I'd gone with an i9 cause I do a lot of mixed use of gaming, compiling, and compression/decompression. Once I got a taste of how helpful they can be I wish I had all those extra e cores so I'm already looking to upgrade. I gave AMD another shot on one of the systems I built a year ago for the kids' gaming setup and I've had nothing but problems with it. Cores parking and not waking up, constant USB dropouts, and horrible 1% lows in VR. 16 BIOS updates within a year is _not_ normal. Who besides a fanboy wants to put up with that? If Zen5 doesn't really wow me I'll be looking at a 15900k later this year. At the very least the new node should get it's power usage in a far better place than they are right now.

  • @Trainbuff26
    @Trainbuff262 ай бұрын

    The person who submitted Build 1 definitely needs to make sure they're on the most current BIOS before upgrading to a 5800X3D. That might also solve their RAM issue

  • @TigonIII

    @TigonIII

    2 ай бұрын

    I thought that as well, and I noticed he also wrote that he needed to update, suggesting he may never have updated the bios.

  • @robertkirkpatrick1826

    @robertkirkpatrick1826

    Ай бұрын

    IM having issues with that right now as well. i HAD the most current bios build but they released a new one that is refusing to take...sighhhh

  • @Trainbuff26

    @Trainbuff26

    Ай бұрын

    @@robertkirkpatrick1826 Make sure the BIOS you've downloaded is for your exact Motherboard, revision and all. I've seen the same model of motherboard have five or six revisions before being discontinued. Also make sure the USB drive you're loading the BIOS Update file is formatted in the FAT32 format. Finally, if you've done both of those and it's still not working, see if there's any additional BIOS updates between the most current one and yours. Once in a blue moon I've had a motherboard not want to update, but only because it was on the original BIOS and the new one was several years newer. After gradually upgrading it, it was able to install

  • @pie_stains
    @pie_stains2 ай бұрын

    PCbuilder Jason is also great. Mr Bear is his boss. The more reputable channels with these types of videos the better.

  • @3dchick

    @3dchick

    2 ай бұрын

    Exactly. I could watch these all day. Learn something every time. And, yes, ❤ Jason and Mr Bear

  • @PCBuilderChannel

    @PCBuilderChannel

    2 ай бұрын

    Mr. Bear told me to tell you he appreciates this comment!

  • @ronaldbookman8304

    @ronaldbookman8304

    2 ай бұрын

    mr bear is simply the best

  • @SpoonHurler

    @SpoonHurler

    2 ай бұрын

    Mr. Bear and CEO Snowflake are the best techtubers... I wasn't forced to make this comment

  • @slimal1

    @slimal1

    2 ай бұрын

    This is the way. Can someone get Paul a pet, please? No, not Joe 😅

  • @JacksMacintosh
    @JacksMacintosh2 ай бұрын

    I appreciate that the responses including a "for you the poster" answer as well as a "for someone else that may be watching and have different priorities" answer

  • @SmoothNoobGaming
    @SmoothNoobGaming2 ай бұрын

    I love playing PCpartpicker against Paul. One of my favorite games.

  • @gasracing5000

    @gasracing5000

    2 ай бұрын

    I love playing this game against anyone. I challenge thee 😅

  • @geebeewillikers7710
    @geebeewillikers77102 ай бұрын

    These two channels will be my go-to for for my build this summer. I've learned SO much from these two. Jason has the energy, Paul has the dry sense of humor. I love both of their styles!

  • @liverpoolnrf8
    @liverpoolnrf82 ай бұрын

    I am a total beginner at pc building and I am currently in the process of doing the initial research of all the parts I want/need. This video really helped.

  • @MattJDylan

    @MattJDylan

    2 ай бұрын

    #2 rule for beginners: DO NOT underestimate the importance of the psu. If one part is bad, you just replace it: if the psu is bad, it could fry your whole build. You don't need to overspend or going for a huge wattage: just find a brand using a good oem (most of the psus are made by some oems like SuperFlower and then rebranded by various corsair, evga etc etc) Sorry if you knew already about it, but it was a rule I didn't knew when I started and I just lucked out on a half decent psu, realizing just years after how much that could have costed me 😂 (the unit died without killing my pc in the process)

  • @RussLudwig
    @RussLudwig2 ай бұрын

    Thanks Paul for the new series! Ive been kicking around the idea of building a new PC sometime this year & this series will be very helpful when I finally do start building

  • @TheTankyCrowbar
    @TheTankyCrowbar2 ай бұрын

    Those White 4080s are actually just over 1000 (the Zotac one is 1050) but the prices you see are from scalpers on Amazon. I've been looking at the Zotac one recently but it's hard to get them when they do manage to come back in stock. Hopefully I can snag one soon. That build is actually pretty close to what I'm building, though I'm going with an AMD CPU

  • @ducttape7516
    @ducttape75162 ай бұрын

    I watch every PC Builder build video and love them all. Thank you for adding to the space and putting your unique spin on parts list reviews. Keep them coming and I'll keep watch all your vids as well. Cheers.

  • @Sunray1995
    @Sunray19952 ай бұрын

    Used your recent videos on building a pc to pick my parts for my very first selfmade pc build. Ty so very much. Much love. 😃

  • @joeykeilholz925
    @joeykeilholz9252 ай бұрын

    The AIO gets me every time 😂

  • @Fossillarson

    @Fossillarson

    2 ай бұрын

    I love my ryzen ll 240mm lcd screen is nice 😅 Yes my 5900x in z11 itx case hit 58* on long hot day gaming 😅

  • @mjc0961

    @mjc0961

    2 ай бұрын

    Downgrading my CPU to an i3 with integrated graphics and my RAM to 1 stick of 8GB and my storage to the cheapest hard drive (not SSD!) so I can get a $220 AIO 😂

  • @insantonua

    @insantonua

    2 ай бұрын

    ikr, they could be using an Arctic AIO, best performance/$ atm

  • @formulaic78

    @formulaic78

    2 ай бұрын

    I chose an AIO for my h6 flow build largely for aesthetics (I really like the LCD screen on the kraken 360 which shows CPU and GPU temps at all times). If I'd had a closed case I would have used my existing noctua air cooler. For that build the person could go for the cheaper aio below the air cooler Paul chose (thermal frost?).

  • @cluz7449

    @cluz7449

    Ай бұрын

    @@formulaic78 thermal frost is ugly asf, I am new to the pc world and have been researching pc for the past few days as I want to treat myself with one. I am planning a full white open build and really want to get a AIO with lcd screen for aesthetics. But it seems that if you want one with lcd that looks and performs half decently you are looking at 200 - 300 price range which costs more can my cpu. does anyone know about a decent AIO with lcd screen at a better price?

  • @tocotaku4787
    @tocotaku47872 ай бұрын

    I am not going to lie I really enjoyed this series. Mainly because it was nice you are showing new builders how helpful and beneficial pc part picker is. I have been using it for a long time and it is always a good place to reference and source builds and supplies for pc's. I am looking forward to this series and keep up the good content.

  • @aurvaroy6670

    @aurvaroy6670

    2 ай бұрын

    Same here. My only gripe is that he's being sponsored to do this but hopefully that works out well for him

  • @al-asadi
    @al-asadi2 ай бұрын

    Great series! I love it, thank you Paul. I'd love to see a split-screen side by side comparison of the original list and the updated list for each build so we can pause and compare. thank you!

  • @t.v.9696
    @t.v.96962 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the useful video, Paul! As always, stay awesome 😎

  • @GD_MoonBlister
    @GD_MoonBlister2 ай бұрын

    Great job Paul and Joe! Stay well guys!!

  • @typicalthrill
    @typicalthrill2 ай бұрын

    Really like this format! Your build recommend videos are fantastic for anyone new to building or just gathering information on their next PC. Thanks!

  • @Gavrev
    @Gavrev2 ай бұрын

    Nice one guys! The first PC you looked at was typically close to my own setup and the GPU was my main focus, your choice being pretty much where I was contemplating for myself, assuming I ever get to spend sizeable money on my PC again.. 😂

  • @uss_04
    @uss_042 ай бұрын

    Always appreciate your videos Paul. Informative with just the right amount of energy.

  • @Warconstruct
    @Warconstruct2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for starting this new series, Paul. Great video for those starting to build a new PC and even those that do it as a hobby like myself. This series I'm sure , will educate others, on getting more bang for the buck and not spend more money then they have to get the same performance.

  • @skyvzneldaddy9218
    @skyvzneldaddy92182 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this ! Enjoyed it thoroughly. 🙏

  • @devinbaines
    @devinbaines2 ай бұрын

    Great new content. I like that you go through and lay out your case for the changes you suggest, but also allow for alternatives. More, please :)

  • @Foomba
    @Foomba2 ай бұрын

    Enjoyed this and like the format. I have it on my mind to build a new computer so I appreciate the break-down and advice.

  • @caseyshutt599
    @caseyshutt5992 ай бұрын

    Paul, i want to say thank you as you were one of the people who inspired me to build my pc after watching a bunch of your videos in 2020. I have upgraded it a bit over the years but againijust wanted to say thank you.

  • @3dchick
    @3dchick2 ай бұрын

    Omg, love this series! Wish I'd seen the post last month. I just bought a new mobo for my existing 5950x and 3090.

  • @willlehrfeld457
    @willlehrfeld4572 ай бұрын

    Great stuff Paul! Thank You!

  • @ShimejiiGaming
    @ShimejiiGaming2 ай бұрын

    Build 1 RAM cannot generally be used at XMP with 4 Dimms at 3600. I would not be surprised if it fails. Should swap to 2x16 3600 for better results with a 5800x3d.

  • @lucasrem

    @lucasrem

    2 ай бұрын

    AMD is hard, if you need better DDR timings, intel is the better pick, XPM profiles !

  • @paulshardware

    @paulshardware

    2 ай бұрын

    It's a similar situation to build #3, and something that makes RAM upgrades a bit more of a pain than they need to be. Adding another identical kit won't always be stable, but the options are to do that and adjust speed/timings (which is a tough ask for newer builders) or to buy a new kit and sell the old one.

  • @TigonIII

    @TigonIII

    2 ай бұрын

    I also noticed he said he needed to update bios to be able to use a newer cpu, so that could maybe also help with the ram issue.

  • @JohnTheMutt
    @JohnTheMuttАй бұрын

    PC builder is very good at this and I'm hoping you will continue to keep this series going as well too Paul. It all helps! It's all good!

  • @slimal1
    @slimal12 ай бұрын

    Great introduction to the space. I'll be tuning in for more. I love watching series like this. After all the benchmarks for each product category, it's good to see all this being brought together. It's great that we can have the knowledge being integrated and it's really good learning from the mistakes and questions. This is, for me, one of the best way to keep up with the current tech.

  • @slimal1

    @slimal1

    2 ай бұрын

    P.S.: Nice shout-out to Jason. But I fear you may be in mortal danger because you didn't acknowledge his boss... the cat.

  • @keithkamps77
    @keithkamps772 ай бұрын

    Great video and appreciate your time, thank you!!!!!!!

  • @joshsousa1090
    @joshsousa10902 ай бұрын

    Really like this! Keep it up Paul. Great work

  • @Hemeltijd
    @Hemeltijd2 ай бұрын

    This is such entertaining content even if I won't build anything myself as I've already got a high end rig. Keep this up! I want to see more! This is great to listen to during some gameplay or to comfort watch

  • @The-Real-Kevin
    @The-Real-Kevin2 ай бұрын

    Loving the builds and advice! 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @ohdubwest7533
    @ohdubwest75332 ай бұрын

    Great episode Paul. Keep up the good work.

  • @user-sw7js4jw7v
    @user-sw7js4jw7v2 ай бұрын

    Cool new series, Paul. Love it! Can’t wait to watch episodes as this goes along.

  • @nerdedkyle3515
    @nerdedkyle35152 ай бұрын

    This was awesome idea for a video. I just recently got a gigabyte Gaming PC 3080 for 400 used and I couldn't be happier was def worried about used market but the seller had great reviews and was educated with PC hardware

  • @roloreoandy9867
    @roloreoandy98672 ай бұрын

    I am going to LOVE this series Paul.

  • @Dtats2
    @Dtats22 ай бұрын

    i liked this! Great start to a series. I didn't realize PCPP had all those sort options. I'll be taking a closer look at that site from now on. 👍

  • @KonglomeratYT
    @KonglomeratYTАй бұрын

    Good advice for those builds. PCBuilder is great too. Been watching you and him more recently after making a new PC.

  • @Dudummeskind
    @Dudummeskind2 ай бұрын

    Love it. Thanks to Paul I’ve built more than 30 PCs in the last 5 years.

  • @agentb4074
    @agentb40742 ай бұрын

    That was a lot of fun to watch! I love it. More more more!

  • @drewsnetwork3204
    @drewsnetwork32042 ай бұрын

    Love the series! Can't wait to see more!

  • @ezweber_the_great
    @ezweber_the_great2 ай бұрын

    Can't wait for more of this series!

  • @RaccoonWounds
    @RaccoonWounds2 ай бұрын

    Great video. I enjoyed this, and am able to take some advice from this, thanks!

  • @jaymacpherson8167
    @jaymacpherson81672 ай бұрын

    Power supplies: I buy oversized power supplies for longevity into future builds. For instance, my light build is using a 550 W PSU I bought in 2010.

  • @steveg1054

    @steveg1054

    2 ай бұрын

    I am thinking of a 1000+ W PS when I do my next build so I can be ready for a 5 series later.... Makes sense to me.

  • @506363
    @5063632 ай бұрын

    Thank you Paul! Your videos have helped me with both of my builds so far. I remember building my first one from your NewEgg days. There is plenty of room in the full size case, Thor V2, sorry I forgot. and thanks for the tip on the XMP! I already had two sets of RAM die and it was a pain to troubleshoot. I initially only bought two, I ended up getting 4 to replace them. I was definitely looking at GPUs as well, was hoping to wait out for the 50 series to see if they have more v ram for the mid tier GPUs. sadly the closest Microcenter to me is 3 hours away in a couple directions.

  • @CusmarTv
    @CusmarTv2 ай бұрын

    Love this new series, i think lots of people have problems with what to buy if i am gonna buy or upgrade my pc

  • @poeticsilence047
    @poeticsilence0472 ай бұрын

    Woah Joe. Nice intro. Maybe add in a hammer or screwdriver hitting the monitor to indicate fixing.

  • @paulcormier8816
    @paulcormier88162 ай бұрын

    good stuff Paul !

  • @skuckon
    @skuckon2 ай бұрын

    Extra fun points/topics on spending on cooling versus performance: Most people are aware of thermal throttling in the sense "At 95C the CPU will slow itself down". But it actually goes deeper than that - temperatures affect how much the CPU runs at boost clock speeds! So having more powerful cooling = lower temperature = running boost clocks more. And more boost = more performance, right? Well yes, but actually no. Boost clock really only matters for the thread being boosted, but your overall system can still only run the same amount of work at a time. If you had a more powerful CPU (ie more cores), then while you'd be boosting less your system would be able to do more at a time. Which also means needing to juggle active processes less, and therefore less context switching, and therefore a given process stays on the CPU longer. Plus, overall package temperature doesn't actually tell you what parts of the CPU itself are actually hot. So remember that point earlier about boosting more? That means a given core is drawing more current. Which ironically means that by running your system at a lower temperature you can actually shorten the lifespan of your cores. So if we're talking 75C vs 95C then yes, invest more in cooling. If we're talking 65C vs 75C, buy a more powerful chip.

  • @FilthEffect

    @FilthEffect

    2 ай бұрын

    Any documentation I can read to validate this, this is really useful info 👍

  • @kingcrackedhen3572
    @kingcrackedhen35722 ай бұрын

    Good to know you’ll look at upgrade/ optimise lists too

  • @dunastrig1889
    @dunastrig18892 ай бұрын

    Cool, looking forward to the new series.

  • @payamstar
    @payamstar2 ай бұрын

    When you buy a expensive PSU you will have it for many years. My corsair 1200w is going strong since 2009, its the only pc part i havent changed for 6-7 builds now. Rihgt now its running 4090 with a 14900k on full blast the system uses 850 watt :) hope this helps

  • @claudelatulippe5337
    @claudelatulippe53372 ай бұрын

    good one paul great video till the next one bud

  • @JacksMacintosh
    @JacksMacintosh2 ай бұрын

    So cool that you're partnering with PC Part Picker!

  • @GBLecci
    @GBLecci2 ай бұрын

    This video is GREAT!!

  • @kesagatame
    @kesagatame2 ай бұрын

    The fact that you showed up on my Apple News feed yesterday was incredibly satisfying - hope you get some additional viewers from the exposure.

  • @JG-ti7id
    @JG-ti7id2 ай бұрын

    very excited about this series!!! tytyty glhf fam!

  • @R.A.Nobell
    @R.A.Nobell2 ай бұрын

    good video Paul

  • @Andrew-ky8oc8cq4n
    @Andrew-ky8oc8cq4n2 ай бұрын

    I am proudly partnering with pc part picker who is promoting this program....you were almost to wordly greatness!

  • @Rustydude2030
    @Rustydude20302 ай бұрын

    i like the new series. I also watch @PCBuilderChannel. Jason is great! Just an idea to make it more novel and a twist on "fix" my build. Maybe from comments, person says something along the lines of: "I recently built x list and am having this issue..." offer some trouble shooting advice or leads to start with. It could be its own segment on the build fix. 2-3 builds like you just did and than 1-2 troubleshoots. I have an annoying issue where my VGA light comes on my mobo every now and then. doesn't cause any actual performance issues. haven't been able to figure out exactly what it is, but i think it happens when I turn on my power to my PC before powering on my display. or if i leave my display on by accident and power on my PC while my display is in sleep mode. the light won't turn off unless i restart. more of any annoyance than anything. stupid bright red light contrasting with my all black and green aesthetic.

  • @BeeWhere
    @BeeWhere2 ай бұрын

    Love this content, so many choices for people who don't build often and lots of stuff can get lost in the weeds. The only thing I always reccomended is a fully modular PSU. They can be used throughout upgrades and make building and cable managing so much nicer. And the upgrade $40 max. Unless someone is on an extreme budget, and at that point, I'd still say get a modular PSU and get used parts.

  • @JoeyJoejoe-sq9io
    @JoeyJoejoe-sq9io2 ай бұрын

    Jason from PC Builder does these kinds of videos and I love them so yay. Do a bunch of these.

  • @haies09
    @haies092 ай бұрын

    You have a video on what to do inside the bios after setting up a PC? Should we leave everything on optimized defaults, or set power limits and such?

  • @itsKtoday
    @itsKtoday2 ай бұрын

    I like to keep my cpu tdp low for less power draw and heat and I edit,stream,and play games. I got a used 5700x for 130 and the tdp is 65watts. Love the videos Paul!

  • @aurvaroy6670
    @aurvaroy66702 ай бұрын

    Honestly, I'm really looking forward to this new series. Although you're being sponsored, you're still taking your time to review someone's parts list, which is beneficial for everyone online. I can't wait to watch future episodes from you!

  • @Fubetuck
    @Fubetuck2 ай бұрын

    I'm still about a year or two off from my next major, but this is the kind of information that I love ingesting!

  • @salemthekit6143
    @salemthekit61432 ай бұрын

    I'm shocked the SSDs in build 2 weren't mentioned at all. If budget wasn't an issue then I would've recommended getting something like corsair T500s or at least something with TLC chips because they have been reported to have better longevity. To put P3s in a high-end build like that (not that the p3 is a bad ssd at all) feels like a massive missed opportunity for both better performance and better reliability/longevity. Plus, the controller in the T500 runs cooler as well and, if the motherboard only has limited 4.0 slots, would run very cool at 3.0 speeds. Also, some RMe models from corsair have had reported coil whine issues. At that price it probably would be better to go all the way and get the RMx. I can't wait to see how this series evolves!

  • @paulshardware

    @paulshardware

    2 ай бұрын

    That was mostly because he didn't specify which SSDs he had, I just added the P3 to fill out his drive/TB count. SSD variations like which use TLC/QLC nand, dedicated RAM cache etc are worth considering but they don't have as much of an impact on gaming performance. I'm keeping an eye on the comments though, and I'll see if I can work in some more discussion on "under the hood" SSD stuff if people are interested -- especially for a dual use system for video editing or something like that where it can have a much bigger impact on daily use. Thanks for the comment! 👍

  • @salemthekit6143

    @salemthekit6143

    2 ай бұрын

    @@paulshardware gotcha, honestly a video going over SSDs would be a phenomenal resource for the community. Thanks for the awesome video!

  • @Bobo-ey8fc

    @Bobo-ey8fc

    2 ай бұрын

    @@paulshardware That was actually my fault Paul. I should have specified why I do that. I have backups that I prefer using separate drives for, which is the only reason I populate so many NVME spots on the board. I think the "under the hood" commentary would be interesting, BTW.

  • @Lenticular67
    @Lenticular672 ай бұрын

    Very cool!

  • @CataclysmZA
    @CataclysmZA2 ай бұрын

    Hey Paul! You should spend a bit of time for your viewers checking things like... Will that motherboard actually run all four SSDs at reasonable speeds? Many people make the mistake of not checking the manual to see how the slots will function depending on their planned use.

  • @itsdeonlol
    @itsdeonlol2 ай бұрын

    This intro animation is cool Paul!

  • @XxZannexX
    @XxZannexX2 ай бұрын

    This is such a funny video as I had a discussion with someone in your comments about unnecessary cost. Your reasoning on extremely unnecessary cost for cooling is what I was trying to get through to them. They fervently refuted my notion with spending less on cooling for more performance. As the overkill cooling would make their processor and motherboard last longer. They aren’t wrong, but that’s so unlikely an issue. You’ve shown you can balance that efficiency for better parts.

  • @skuckon

    @skuckon

    2 ай бұрын

    They're also blatantly wrong since what the overspending on cooling actually does is let the CPU run boost speeds more, which is what's actually more damaging since that's more at-point heat generation in a given part of the chip (even if it's less total heat dissipation). And while you could argue more boosting = more performance...you'd get more performance just from buying a more powerful chip anways.

  • @fateunleashed9680

    @fateunleashed9680

    2 ай бұрын

    Not sure what they were smoking. CPU coolers cool the CPU so that has nothing to do with the lifespan of the mobo, and even if you argue the board components could be affected that's up to the board to cool not the CPU cooler. I mean besides the thermalright coolers are some of the best on the market for under $40, so even if you double that to $80 for a be quiet cooler lets say and it's 2* colder under load. That 2 degrees will not help your parts last longer. The thermal max would have to be reached for sustained periods to measurably kill the lifespan of components.

  • @oldmatttv
    @oldmatttv2 ай бұрын

    Good video. A couple of requests would be a side by side comparison of the original vs your recommended build, and just overall builds that DO have restrictions rather than don't and are just worse for value overall.

  • @fragalot
    @fragalot2 ай бұрын

    im thinking about building a 14900k rig, but MUST I cool it with a water cooler? I don't like water coolers since they tend to fail quicker than air coolers. Aren't there some air coolers up for the job?

  • @MMShooter-rb3et
    @MMShooter-rb3et2 ай бұрын

    Hey. Have you done a video going over a full PC setup with peripherals for those who may be coming over from PS5 or Xbox Series X consoles?

  • @michaelscott2516
    @michaelscott25162 ай бұрын

    Pretty cool series, if I comment my list from pc partpicker will you eventually be able to cover mine?

  • @olmynuwen
    @olmynuwen2 ай бұрын

    I paired my 7800X3D with an H150i Elite LCD XT. Maybe I could have saved a few bucks with an air cooler but I like the aesthetics of the AIO and I wanted to try out liquid cooling.

  • @cobyfield9237
    @cobyfield92372 ай бұрын

    I was in a bit of a analysis paralysis during my SFF build, was half-copying an existing build just so it would all fit in the case + being in Australia and wanting to get from 1 supplier to save on shipping. Definitely would've got an air cooler instead of the AIO after I found out which model actually fits lmaoo. ALTHOUGH, 0 complaints so far after a year and a half!

  • @killer01ws6
    @killer01ws62 ай бұрын

    wow... I just put all of my current parts in the pick a part and monitor and rig are 6500.00 and sadly I paid more for some of my parts than how they are listed.. plus my water cooling parts and chiller.. this hobby can get expensive, it is cool that Paul does such a great job of showing folks affordable builds as well as mid and high end.

  • @WarHawk-
    @WarHawk-2 ай бұрын

    Great video Paul which answers quite a few questions about upgrades! I'm replacing an older mid-tower INTEL desktop which was born about 9-years ago. I've chosen what I believe are the right parts for a micro-ATX AMD build designed for mid-level gaming without plans for OC'ing but I am stuck about what graphics card would be good a replacement. Any thoughts? New build: Jonsbo TK-1 Micro ATX mini-tower (White) ASUS TUFF GAMING B60M-PLUS WiFi Micro-ATX AM5 Motherboard AMD Ryzen 7 7700X 4.5GHz 8-core CPU Corsair iCUE H100i ELITE CAPELLIX XT 65.57DFM 240mm cooler (White-RGB)) Corsair Vengeance RGB 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR5-5200 CL40 RAM (White-RBG) 2 x WD Black SN850X 1TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0X4 NVME SSD Corsair RM750 750w 80+Gold Full Modular PSU (White) EVGA GeForce GTX 1660ti (current replacement from original 980ti) - NEED RECOMMENDATION FOR NEW graphics card, please - sub 'kings ransom' in cost. Thanks in advance

  • @williammurdock3028
    @williammurdock30282 ай бұрын

    Always up front on cost savings, that’s good. People get hung up on RGB, Gaming, and Brands at times. Good job

  • @JZF629
    @JZF6292 ай бұрын

    Don’t tell me how to spend my money! If I want to pair a 14400f to a $400 480mm AIO LCD cooler with phantom hologram fans I AM GONNA DO IT. Didn’t you know you get more FPS that way?!

  • @commanderoof4578

    @commanderoof4578

    2 ай бұрын

    This a joke comment or something? Because you wont get any more FPS that way not even half an FPS as it is really hard to make any 400 or lower class intel CPU draw enough power that it down clocks a simple peerless assassin will do the job equality well

  • @stevenross-watt8640

    @stevenross-watt8640

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@commanderoof4578the op is indeed joking.

  • @acoachinlunacy9815

    @acoachinlunacy9815

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@commanderoof4578what are you even talking about? Steve from Gamers nexus even admitted that you get on average an extra 4fps per LED

  • @mattstansbeary3068

    @mattstansbeary3068

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@acoachinlunacy9815🤣

  • @commanderoof4578

    @commanderoof4578

    2 ай бұрын

    @@acoachinlunacy9815 troll... gets jackhammer and a nailgun

  • @unclemikemd1
    @unclemikemd12 ай бұрын

    Hi Paul, I have a build similar to the first one you went thru. R5 3600, Asus B450M-A II, Corsair Vengence LPX 32GB 3200MHz ram, MSI Mech 2X OC RX 6700 XT. Is my EVGA 600W power supply going to be enough if I swap out my CPU with a 5700x3d? PC Part Picker shows 510 watts with the 5700x3d. I appreciate any comments from Paul as it is his expertise I am looking for. Thank you.

  • @BobBobson
    @BobBobson2 ай бұрын

    Pay attention to PSU prices, and don't be afraid to get a bigger one if it's cheaper. I built my girlie a new Fractal Terra rig. The 600W Be Quiet was (and still is) $14 cheaper than the 500W.

  • @fateunleashed9680
    @fateunleashed96802 ай бұрын

    Really great new series Paul I have some pointers I'd also like to add for an PC building noobs as well! Another thing that is really really important is to never buy a part because of the brand of that part. Your goal when PC building should be to buy the the value you want for the cheapest amount of money you can. What is valuable to you is your choice, like a portable ITX LAN box for example. If trust is in question for a part, then looking up reviews on that part is always the answer. Oh, and always double check what you think you need for a performance target vs what can achieve the performance target. You don't need a 13700k, a gen4 7400MB/s drive, and a 4080S for 1080P 144hz.

  • @chibonchibon3967
    @chibonchibon39672 ай бұрын

    I always buy big bulky air coolers , the only downside is that it is hard to push down the GPU socket lock. But the price, performance and maintenance is a win 🎉

  • @Jay_the_Caffeinator
    @Jay_the_Caffeinator2 ай бұрын

    Awesomesauce video Paul and Joe!! I knew i should have submitted one. Maybe i can get picked in the next one. ??? Caffeinator out.

  • @lupomikti
    @lupomikti2 ай бұрын

    I only saw the community post asking for builds too late, but hopefully if this gets done again I can submit then, would love to see how you'd upgrade my first build. For the first build featured, if I remember correctly, the 2000 series Ryzen CPUs didn't do well with 3600 speed RAM, it was best to do 3200 with them (something about the Infinity Fabric for that gen not performing well when 1:1 with the 1800MHz of the RAM), so maybe that's why they were having issues; in that case, setting XMP then putting speed down to 3200 should be fine for them. I could also just be misremembering this though, so always good to double check.

  • @jaggsta
    @jaggsta2 ай бұрын

    16:08 P3 Plus is QLC no DRAM. Crucial has new 2TB T500 TLC/DRAM with Phison E25 controllers for $139.99. The Kingston KC3000 uses slower Phison E18 controller.

  • @salemthekit6143

    @salemthekit6143

    2 ай бұрын

    These days DRAM isn't as important as it used to be. For specific performance tasks it can be a huge difference, but pretty much any 4.0 drive would give you all the speed you need. Plus, there's a lot of misunderstandings surrounding dram and longevity because pretty much all modern NVME drives use HMB so it's not like in SATA SSDs where not having dram would grill the chips. For NVME, DRAM is purely for speed. I do agree with the qlc/controller comment but in another comment Paul replied that he was mostly just filling out the list rather than making specific SSD choices and he might make a dedicated SSD video some day.

  • @ThisGuy_Jeff
    @ThisGuy_Jeff2 ай бұрын

    Hey Paul love the videos and i like the new series. However in the most respectful way possible i have some suggestions. 1. I know its not always possible but some basic context like what its going to be used for and budget would make imo a big impact on recommendations so maybe how the application tell you the use case for the build and budget ? 2.maybe give more than 1 choice ? like the "max performance choice vs the "hey this is way cooler" choice which would be the performance vs esthetics choices or the budget vs the flex choice 3. I would personally want to hear your reasoning behind the choices behind the part chosen you did it some some of them but for build 2 imo it did not make a lot of sense to have him keep the formula board without a 4090 and even upgrading him to a 64gb kit 4090 would have a bigger impact in most scenarios. Love the content and i hope to see more cheers

  • @mattzavala9456
    @mattzavala9456Ай бұрын

    Can you go into how you stabilize ram with expo a little more: what do you mean loosen the timings by a point or two per value? Thank you

  • @ikeapedia
    @ikeapedia2 ай бұрын

    For the All White 14900K build, I would also suggest they take out all of the Crucial P3 1TB plus Crucial P3 2TB and get Crucial P3 Plus 4TB + Crucial P3 1TB (if they really need 5TB total).

  • @jimmahT
    @jimmahT2 ай бұрын

    This was fun 🎉

  • @EJSmith-dk3yg
    @EJSmith-dk3ygАй бұрын

    Regarding timings, you mention tightening or loosening what does that mean (increasing of decreasing) ?

  • @JackKramme
    @JackKramme2 ай бұрын

    Im definitely not claiming to know more than you do Paul, you clearly know your stuff but I thought because of the size of the Y70 case, you want to fill out the case with as many fans as possible to maintain decent airflow? I'm planning to a build in the Y70 touch myself and I am planning to use up all of the fan spots.

  • @dylanstanfill2897
    @dylanstanfill28972 ай бұрын

    4:24 he said doo doo 😂

  • @Celis.C
    @Celis.C2 ай бұрын

    6:30 General note on (A)RGB fans: there's 3 entries of 3-packs here, meaning 9 fans in total. These are very likely intended to go up (exhaust), bottom (intake) and side/front (intake). Since they are (A)RGB fans, make sure to double check which sides the RGB is facing. If they are upside down at the intake sides, you miss out on the RGB part. Always check if there are reverse options to cover every direction and order the right versions for the right spots. In this particular case, these Thermaltake fans are supposedly swappable by "popping the fans out, reversing them, and popping them back in", according to Thermaltake.

  • @Bobo-ey8fc

    @Bobo-ey8fc

    2 ай бұрын

    I have used these fans in several builds and the swappable feature is great for experimenting with the best airflow. Instead of having to go through the trouble of reinstalling fans, you just change blades. It also insures your build doesn't have any of the ugly backsides of the fans showing. The SAW Ex fans are certainly underrated. They're expensive but worth it.

  • @Kdude216
    @Kdude216Ай бұрын

    Question on the last build as I continue learning more. The speed of the original memory picked out was 5600 but you said to go higher (the 6000 you found was cheaper, so that’s a plus, no problem there). The intel website said that both the 13700k and 14700k processors would pair up to a 5600 speed memory. Why go higher than that in any case other than price and timings? Also, why air over aio?

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