@animefanrk2k

Can't believe they got unshaved and shaved Linus to collab.

@meatball5249

apparently it wasn't the last guide we'll ever need

@travisn8231

if my pc explodes it’s all your fault

@OverkillSD

We're on The Verge of the best PC build guide ever!

@krahvata

As a complete beginner, the most challenging part is having to research what all this terminology means before even looking to buy components. Everything you're saying is like you're speaking in High Valyrian to me πŸ˜…

@EN-Excursion

I wish they'd explain these techy terms for someone who has no experience.

@k_dubs

I literally just built my first PC this Tuesday using the last guide you made. I don't have any friends/family who know anything about PCs, so having a guide to walk me through the process was incredibly helpful.  Thanks LTT team.

@UncleJessy

2024 my son and I are going to build a gaming pc … excited to dig into this!

@_briannw

I've been thinking about building a PC for a while now, but I was too nervous about messing something up. Thanks to this video, I finally built up the courage to build a PC for the very first time. I want to give a huge thanks to the team for making such an informative video. Without this video, I wouldn't have even considered building my own PC. Huge thanks!

@NoKi1119

Timestamps
[0:00] Chapters.
[1:13] Intro.
[1:22] Your games will impact your choices.
[2:25] Summarizing what non-gamers need.
[4:04] Form factors of PC case & motherboards.
[5:50] Step #1: Knowing your budget is important.
[6:38] Choosing your parts: CPU & graphics card.
   > 8:13 What is a PCI-E gen?
   > 10:47 New V.S. used GPU, CPU's impact.
   > 12:26 GPU's different outputs & versions.
[14:27] Choosing your parts: Motherboards & chipsets.
[15:35] Choosing your parts: RAM.
   > 17:54 What is ECC memory?
   > 19:26 Do NOT mix different memory sticks!
[19:49] Choosing your parts: Storage.
[20:55] Choosing your parts: Cooling solution.
[24:29] Choosing your parts: PSU.
   > 25:36 Sponsor - Seasonic's Vertex GM750 PSU.
   > 26:14 PSU form factors & classes. 
[28:08] Choosing your parts: Case.
[29:35] Choosing your parts: Fans.
   > 33:13 Fan connector types, controller hubs.
[34:08] Choosing your parts: Storage part II.
[34:52] Choosing your parts: RGB.
   > 35:00 RGB types, RGB hubs & software.
[37:13] Choosing your parts: Aesthetic accessories.
[38:10] Step #2: Setup your work area.
[40:30] Step #3: CPU.
   > 40:52 CPU sockets & retention types.
   > 42:45 Unboxing & installing the CPU.
[49:40] Step #4: RAM.
[53:14] Step #5: M.2 SSD.
[56:51] Step #6: CPU cooler.
   > 59:32 Applying the thermal compound or pad.
   > 1:01:58 Installing the air cooler.
   > 1:05:15 Installing the water cooler.
[1:07:09] Step #7: Pre-build test.
   > 1:10:43 What if the system doesn't boot?
[1:13:53] Step #8: Case prep.
[1:17:31] Step #9: Motherboard installation.
   > 1:19:27 Front panel cables, USB headers.
[1:26:53] Step #10: Storage.
[1:31:29] Step #11: Case fans & flow types.
   > 1:34:54 Dealing with fan connections.
[1:38:04] Step #12: Power supply.
[1:43:00] Step #13: Graphics card.
[1:46:39] Step #14: Cable management.
[1:48:03] Step #15: Powering on & troubleshooting.
[1:49:46] Step #16: BIOS.
[1:53:09] Step #17: Firmware installer.
[1:53:39] Sponsor - Seasonic.
[1:54:13] Outro.
Site note: Figured like trying something new instead of WAN Show non-stop.
Donations are in my channel's about page.

@JohnDoe-hw8ge

@25:19 Please add a warning label to NEVER use any cables other than the ones that are certified to go with the EXACT MAKE AND MODEL number of your power supply!
The cable might fit in the PSU but the order of the pins may not be the same on the end of the original and replacement cable destroying or badly damaging the hardware you plug it into!
Edit: using custom cables especially made for your make+model+revision/version will work, but buy from a reputable source, because one mixup could cause irreparable damage

@toltottkaposzta6427

I’m JUST finishing up with my first pc build, largely built off the original video, and this drops. πŸ‘οΈπŸ‘„πŸ‘οΈ

@blaymeister

Okay. The level of effort and thought that has gone into this is next level. 
A bit like Riley's tweed blazer

@Retromaniac212

As someone who, even with computer knowledge, used your original video to build my first ever PC a year ago, I love that you are updating your original video AND keeping the original up! Keep up the amazing work!

@alwaysemployed656

Back in the ol CompUSA days (memba them?), you started your PC build by first selecting the motherboard that you wanted because CPU selections back in those days were really VERY limited. Now it's the exact opposite. Now you first select the CPU because of the wide range of CPU selections.

@SuperWillieee

I literally just bought my parts and spent yesterday afternoon watching the previous version. Lol now I have to watch this one before I start building, then watch it again while I build my pc. Thanks

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Welcome back to one of our favorite and most beloved hosts. Hope you're feeling great and thriving old friend.

@Juice-iv5jx

This is perfectly timed. I last built a PC back in 2018, and it's finally time for me to build a new one! There have been so many developments in the last six years that I have no idea what processors, etc. are even good anymore.

@chaseaustinmusic

Two weeks ago I built my very first PC build from the ground up watching the previous LLT build guide; I’m very happy with my build, and ecstatic to know that there are updates to these types of guides.

@herrjohnssen

It is currently midnight where I live, and I don't plan on building a new PC anytime soon. I'll still watch it regardless

Edit: It is now almost 3 am. I should maybe go to bed