@HenryHaoVo

I'M FINALLY BACK!!! I'm still new to video production/editing so it's a little rough around the edges, but the only way to improve is to practice! Excited to start pumping out more content this year.

Subscribe and follow me on instagram to join me on the journey: https://www.instagram.com/henryhaovo/ ๐Ÿ˜Š

@ItzOddz

"I promise more videos are coming"

It might have been 2 years

@vvsabro

"I swear more videos are coming"
famous last words

@alyrizk5851

Bro has 90k subs with only 3 vids, what a legend๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

@fbajk

This man is doing what a "computer expert" at Verge couldn't do. Props!

@karlhilp1072

Nice job for your first build. You did better than 90% of people that try this for their first time tbh. PC looks great

@fluzzles

1:15 Those up close shots are something I'm looking for the most in PC related videos. It's so helpful for beginners to see what's going on in detail๐Ÿ‘

@justaladbradYT

as someone who has built mulitple systems I still get giddy when a gamer finally builds their dream system. It's a feeling you'll never forget :)

@echo_endless

Hey just a tip here, dont spread around the thermal paste like that. If you do a dot in the center, when you push down the cooler itll push it all out to cover the whole thing, that way you wont have extra bits leaking into the cpu

@zelrius8714

your excitement was literally the same as mines when I built my first PC, I did SO much research and tried my best to make sure I did everything correct. However my pc isn't as high-end but it's the one I'm using now and I love it.

@bitcotech

Watching you build your first gaming PC was really fascinating. It's impressive how you managed to do it with no prior experience, and the end result was definitely worth the effort. As a gamer myself, I know how important it is to have a high-end gaming rig that can handle the latest games and provide a smooth and immersive experience.
I appreciate how you took the time to explain each step of the process in detail, from choosing the right components to assembling everything together. It's great to see how accessible building a PC can be, even for someone who's never done it before! :))

@GUCFan

I just love that YouTube is recommending me these videos after i've gone through an upgrade going from Phenom II to 5th gen Ryzen 5!

Oh that the videos coming from those with no PC building experience are way better than what the Verge put out!

@faiveorent

Immaculate build my dude! Just a few pointers for you:
1) there's a shroud to hide your motherboard 24 pin cable. Use it! It's the metal cutout directly right next to your motherboard.
2) you forgot the peel on the IO shield!
Lastly, personally I would use two individual 8 pin pcie cables to power my gpu, not in parallel. (Just personal preference tho)

@BoraStreams

Quality over quantity content. Nice video

@Reikuma-X

โ€œI swear more videos are comingโ€ lol thanks for the entertainment and nice PC! Wish you made more content honestly but hey 3 videos and 80k subs. Pretty solid stuff

@DiENTRiX

Okayโ€ฆ I genuinely enjoyed this. Iโ€™ve been building pcโ€™s for about 12 years now and I highly highly respect that you did your homework and digging before just jumping in the deep end like most new builders on YT ๐Ÿ˜‚
To be so new to this, you went into it with confidence and joy. Mad respect, buddy ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ‘Š๐Ÿป

@AX8VR

Don't forget to enable XMP/ AMP in the bios, Otherwise your ram will run at 2133mhz, and not the 3600mhz you paid for.

@MyReviews_FOSS

He swore that there are more videos coming and that he was back. It's been a year since he said that ๐Ÿ˜‚

@Barvac2013

You should be running two separate power cables from your PSU to your graphics card instead of using the pigtail to make sure you are getting the proper amount of power!

@jjjuanig

Normal people: Choosing M.2 for higher speeds

Henry: It's small light and plugs directly ๐Ÿ‘