PC build is finally finished (nearly)
Posted by Intelligent_Bread516@reddit | buildapc | View on Reddit | 10 comments
Just finished building my first ever fully custom gaming pc with a ryzen 5 7600X and Radeon rx7800xt. I’m so hyped yet nervous to boot it up for the first time ever, and it’s just a waiting game as, if you didn’t notice from the photo, I have no RAM sticks in (awaiting delivery in a couple of days). Thanks everyone on this sun for the questions answered and if you have any tips for me then let me know.
User_man_person@reddit
Don't put the last case panel on before you hit the power button, its bad luck
Don't worry too much, i literally dropped my cpu AND gpu the first time i built a pc and it still booted nicely, the parts are tougher than people will make them seen. treat them as fragile and they'll work fine
Intelligent_Bread516@reddit (OP)
Haha yeah ive seen that if you put the panel on it's bad luck. I put it on though anyway at least until my RAM comes in a few days just for dust and whatnot. Will take it off and leave it off for first boot tho
sixis22@reddit
And if u have the same luck as me 1 ram stick will be dead 😂
Intelligent_Bread516@reddit (OP)
I really hope not 😫
moonlightninja95@reddit
Artic build 😍 sexy one
Any-Kaleidoscope7681@reddit
Fuck that's sexy.
Intelligent_Bread516@reddit (OP)
Thanks bro, that's what I was going for. Can't wait to see it with the rgb going
dripless_cactus@reddit
Looks sweet, I hope it goes well for you!
My only critique is that you used extension cables presumably to enhance the aesthetics of the cables, but the big one looks kinda sloppy. It can be tricky to get the combs to let it lay right, but it might be worth the effort. 🤷
Intelligent_Bread516@reddit (OP)
Yeah I get what you mean, they were lined up properly before I put them in them they kinda changed when I bent the cable so might be worth taking it out straightening and putting back in, thanks!
dripless_cactus@reddit
Yeah I'm guessing they need to be a little closer together