Stallionslaughter Music | Building the Streaming PC (Least frustrating SFF build experience) @StallionslaughterMusic | Uploaded March 2024 | Updated October 2024, 25 minutes ago.
Completed Build Parts List:
pcpartpicker.com/list/PhVWCd
The prices listed are what the products cost with Oklahoma's 8.98% sales tax applied.
This build took 18 days and I became very familiar with Amazon's return process lol I bought everything from Amazon except for the PSU which I got from NewEgg and the GPU that I bought direct from AMD.
Something I forgot to mention in the video:
I always buy used when possible. That the white LINKUP PCIE cable was the wrong product in the correct box (just like the ID-Cooling 9215 box that had the Thermalright 9015 inside). What luck, amirite? The white LINKUP cable was a 180mm cable, not 190mm, so when I sent it back, I got a brand new LINKUP 190mm cable and it fit perfectly.
I also forgot to walk-through the power cables: I used an 8-pin CPU cable, a 24-pin ATX cable, an 8-pin VGA cable, and a SATA power cable.
This PC is going to be used for streaming, so that will be coming soon on my other channel. New music is also coming soon, I just need to find the time to film the music video. Personal issues and kids keep me from leaving the house here lately.
Time Stamps:
0:00 - Start
0:09 - Beginning Parts
0:58 - Motherboard Prep
1:24 - Chassis Prep
1:46 - Problem with CPU Heatsink
2:10 - Back to the Motherboard
2:29 - Problem with GPU Riser
3:15 - Problem with CPU Heatsink Fan
3:43 - GPU Riser cable is finally installed
4:00 - PSU and Cables Installed
5:08 - Problem with PCIE locking arm
5:32 - First bootup
5:58 - Thermal Testing
6:07 - Problem with GU7 Build Quality
6:47 - Adjusting Fans and Enabling XMP
6:59 - Closing Thoughts
Completed Build Parts List:
pcpartpicker.com/list/PhVWCd
The prices listed are what the products cost with Oklahoma's 8.98% sales tax applied.
This build took 18 days and I became very familiar with Amazon's return process lol I bought everything from Amazon except for the PSU which I got from NewEgg and the GPU that I bought direct from AMD.
Something I forgot to mention in the video:
I always buy used when possible. That the white LINKUP PCIE cable was the wrong product in the correct box (just like the ID-Cooling 9215 box that had the Thermalright 9015 inside). What luck, amirite? The white LINKUP cable was a 180mm cable, not 190mm, so when I sent it back, I got a brand new LINKUP 190mm cable and it fit perfectly.
I also forgot to walk-through the power cables: I used an 8-pin CPU cable, a 24-pin ATX cable, an 8-pin VGA cable, and a SATA power cable.
This PC is going to be used for streaming, so that will be coming soon on my other channel. New music is also coming soon, I just need to find the time to film the music video. Personal issues and kids keep me from leaving the house here lately.
Time Stamps:
0:00 - Start
0:09 - Beginning Parts
0:58 - Motherboard Prep
1:24 - Chassis Prep
1:46 - Problem with CPU Heatsink
2:10 - Back to the Motherboard
2:29 - Problem with GPU Riser
3:15 - Problem with CPU Heatsink Fan
3:43 - GPU Riser cable is finally installed
4:00 - PSU and Cables Installed
5:08 - Problem with PCIE locking arm
5:32 - First bootup
5:58 - Thermal Testing
6:07 - Problem with GU7 Build Quality
6:47 - Adjusting Fans and Enabling XMP
6:59 - Closing Thoughts