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The video details the process of building the best RTX 3060 PC in 2024 on a $750 budget, featuring components like the RTX 3060 Zotac, Ryzen 5 5600X CPU, and Corsair Vengeance RAM. The step-by-step guide emphasizes beginner-friendliness and showcases the installation of key components like the motherboard, CPU, RAM, SSD, and power supply. The final build includes RGB lighting and a fan controller for aesthetics. The video concludes with gameplay demonstrations in popular titles like Call of Duty, Halo Infinite, Apex Legends, Counter-Strike 2, and Rainbow Six Siege, highlighting performance and player experiences.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on building the best RTX 3060 PC in 2024 with a budget of $750. The main components used include the RTX 3060 Zotac version, Ryzen 5 5600X CPU, full-size ATX motherboard MSI Gaming Gen 3 with B550 chipset, Corsair Vengeance 16GB RAM kit, WD Blue 1TB M.2 SSD, and a 650W bronze-rated AIS power supply. The video breaks down the parts, their prices, and provides a step-by-step build guide, emphasizing beginner-friendliness. The goal is to help viewers gain the confidence to build their first PC and test its performance with popular gaming titles.
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In this part of the video, the YouTuber showcases a PC case with RGB LED fans pre-installed for convenience. They move on to optional parts for aesthetics, including a Funko Pop figure and an RGB LED strip kit. Custom power supply extension cables in white and red colorway are also introduced. The build process begins with installing a Ryzen 5 5600X CPU onto the motherboard, guiding viewers through the process step by step. Correct CPU installation is emphasized to avoid damaging the pins. The YouTuber demonstrates attaching the CPU heat sink with pre-applied thermal paste and securely fastening it to the motherboard. The process concludes by securing all four screws to complete the installation.
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In this part of the video, the key actions include securing the screws for a heat sink, connecting the fan to the motherboard, installing RAM sticks into specific slots on the motherboard, inserting a 1 TB m.2 SSD into the m.2 slot, and preparing the motherboard for installation in the case by placing the io shield and ensuring appropriate motherboard standoffs are in place. Key details include aligning and pushing down the RAM sticks, relocating a standoff for the m.2 SSD, and adding additional standoffs for the motherboard in the case.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on installing the motherboard and power supply inside the case. The steps involved are aligning the ports of the motherboard with the IO shield, securing the motherboard with screws, inserting the power supply with its fan facing down and securing it with screws. The use of power supply extension cables for aesthetics is also highlighted, with specific attention given to connecting the cables for the graphics card. The final step involves organizing and connecting the various cables (power supply, case, fan, lighting) into three groups to ensure proper functionality.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on connecting power cables to the motherboard. The CPU power cable is hooked up on the top left, followed by connecting case cables like HD audio, power button, HDD LED, power LED, power switch, and USB 3 cable. The final group of cables includes fans and lighting, with a fan controller managing all the fans and lighting. The RGB cable is not used, but the pwm cable connects the case fans to the motherboard.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker demonstrates installing a motherboard fan controller and RGB LED strips for lighting. They then proceed to install an RTX 360 graphics card, highlighting the removal of brackets and securing it in place with screws. Finally, they connect the necessary power cables, demonstrate the first boot-up, and emphasize the need for installing Windows 11 operating system and drivers. The video description will have more detailed installation instructions for the RGB LED strips and additional resources for software installation.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on playing the Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 multiplayer at 1080p resolution. The player showcases gameplay with Nvidia Reflex and DLSS set to Quality. Key actions include achieving kill streaks and getting the Jug kill streak. The player expresses excitement and confidence during gameplay, hitting 144 frames per second and demonstrating skill in the War Zone 2 settings at 1080p resolution. Overall, the performance is described as awesome with successful kills and a competitive spirit.
00:21:00
In this segment of the video, the player enjoys an intense and exciting round of Halo Infinite, showcasing their skills and gameplay. Despite some setbacks, the player perseveres and shows good performance. The player also experiences a fun match in Apex Legends with various settings optimized for gameplay. Although they came back for a tie in one match, they ultimately lost, but the overall experience was still enjoyable.
00:24:00
In this segment of the video, the YouTuber is playing Counter-Strike 2 and Rainbow Six Siege. They showcase their gameplay with detailed settings for each game at 1080p resolution. The player makes strategic moves and achieves impressive kills with phrases like “no scope” and “good job.” There is excitement and camaraderie among the players as they celebrate successful rounds and communicate during gameplay.
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In this part of the video, the player is in a game lobby where they accidentally shoot their teammate. They rally their team to victory, celebrate the win, and mention spending money in the game store for cool winning dances. The player thanks viewers for watching and encourages commenting on future build ideas. They also promote a sale on Creator tees at Creatorhq.com.