BEST $1000 Gaming PC Build Guide - RTX 4060 TI i5 12600K (w/ Benchmarks)

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[Music] yo yo yo what's up guys Joey for Creator hope all is well welcome to the newly released RTX 4060 TI full build guide budget for the build here today is going to be a thousand bucks for a thousand bucks this bill is going to be able to game Video Edit and stream all your needs will be covered with this build here today because it's going to be rocking a nice white color theme and we're going to be throwing in a Funko Pop spider Gwen the build's gonna look dope it's a full build guide so if you guys want to build this system for yourselves just follow along so we break down the video into three parts so first we're gonna go over all the parts and their prices of why we picked them and then second we're gonna jump into the full build guide which will be beginner friendly so if you've never built a PC before you're covered guys I'm going to show you how to build it every step of the way third at the very end we're then going to put our bill to the test against all current popular titles I'm really excited to see how this is going to turn out so let's go ahead and just jump right into it every part we use for this build will be listed in the video's description all right guys so first we're gonna go over the part I'm most excited about the newly released RTX 4060 TI this is one by Zotac gaming picked up this card for 400 bucks so it's great to come out with a 40 series card that doesn't cost a fortune so let's see how much power we're gonna get for 400 bucks boom super clean design nice lightweight card it's only gonna need one a pin for the juice so here's a regular Funko Pop box not a big card so I'm curious if I'll be able to fit this in like super small cases to do like a super tiny 4060 TI build that could be a video idea for the future guys oh this is a little stand of their mascot he looks pretty dope I like him because he has a little chubby body like crater and for the ports one HDMI three display ports eight gigabytes of vram what did we decide to pair 4060 TI with a 12th generation Intel i5 the 12 600k and we picked it up for 200 bucks good price this doesn't come with a stock heatsink so we're going to be using this nice little white heatsink we're going to keep our I5 nice and cool for only 35 bucks and the Aesthetics of it are beautiful so we had a lot of CPUs to choose from for our 4060 TI build right why did we choose the 12600k well when I was browsing the price of this CPU has made the most sense for the power it offers us the motherboard we chose this is rocking the 760 chipset this is an ATX board and this supports Intel 13th gen CPUs and our 12th gen so if you're looking to upgrade we're going to be A-Okay with the parts we just here today the price tag on the motherboard there it is on the screen let's go ahead and take a look at what we have inside of here so this is going to rock ddr4 and it has these two ports right here where we plug in our antennas it does have built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and has a good amount of ports this motherboard has one two m.2 slots in the front I'm gonna go ahead and get my i o Shield out of the box the Wi-Fi antennas if you're going to use Wi-Fi these screws for our m.2 SSD installation now for our wrap we're going to be rocking a course interventions classic kit of 16 gigabytes of RAM for 3600 The Price is Right for our storage we're going to be rocking an m.2 SSD the WD blue one terabyte sn570 Again The Price is Right so what's going to give our components all the juice this is a power spec bronze rated 650 watt power split this is a really well reviewed power supply on Amazon and most importantly it is currently in stock so this power supply is semi-modular which means some of the cables are not connected to it fully modular would mean everything is disconnected and for the case what's going to house everything this is by antec the nx410 it comes included with three pre-installed fans two fans in the front one fan right here pretty installed they all light up it's gonna match all our white components really well alright guys so that covers our Essentials list the total price of all those parts at the time of recording boom now we're gonna go over the optional Parts which are purely for Aesthetics that includes spider-gwen our custom crater power supply extension cables and the white colorway instead of these nasty stock cables in the front on display we're gonna have these beautiful white crater extension cables on display in the front and they do come with cable Combs which we're going to comb later so they look even cleaner and yeah this is a full kit you can pick it up on our site creatorsq.com and we're gonna add some more light in our build but for our crater RGB LED strip kit this comes with two RGB strips strong magnetic attachments to place it in your case and the cables we need to connect it to the motherboard with an extension cable as well and then last one to be throwing in one of our GPU supports in there you can adjust it to your height this is going to support our graphics card I also just love the Box we came through with so I just want to show it off to you guys creators just chilling on the moon holding his custom sleep power supply cables all right guys we've covered all the parts let's jump into the build guide all right first we're going to install our CPU into our CPU socket on our motherboard so if we take a look at our I5 there's going to be a Golden Arrow on the bottom left hand side of it right here if we take a look at our CPU socket there's also an arrow on the bottom left hand side of it so we're going to pull the lever to the side and pull it all the way up let's go ahead and pull this up as well so we're lighting up the arrow of the I5 with the CPU socket on the bottom left and then we're gonna hover it over and then just drop our I5 right in there you go it's nice into place we can bring this back down now this thing's going to come off that's normal and now we're gonna pull it down you're gonna feel some tension but you're not breaking anything you're supposed to feel that there you go all right five is secure now we're giving it's our CPU Cooler all right so here's everything we need our Intel Mount our screws discs little metal thing this back plates here's the thermal paste all right so this is very easy first we're gonna prep this we're gonna turn around our heatsink and we're gonna get out these out of the Intel bag and our four screws from this bag so we're going to place this right here in this position and we're going to secure it with the screw I'm just going to tighten it so my screwdriver stops all right so that's one side in now same thing for the other side remember in this position guys all right cool so we're gonna set this to the side and now we're gonna be working with this so with this back plate we're going to want to put these all the way to the end all right so when we turn our motherboard around this back plate it's gonna sit like that right behind it all four points are lined up so now we're ready to attach the heatsink first we want to make sure that all these four points line up with these four points so what we're gonna do is we're gonna bring in all of them just a little bit see I brought that one in a little bit I'm gonna bring this one in a little bit and this one in a little bit just a tad now you can check if all four points line up and looks good to me all the four points are lining up and we're going to remove the protective film and now we're going to be placing our thermal paste so we're going to put a pea sized amount in the middle of our i5 now I'm going to place it straight down on all four points and then I'm gonna screw in one of the sides it's going to get it to attach a little bit once I got it screwed in a little bit I'm gonna then do the side across so I do it this way to maintain even pressure then it makes it easier to screw in all the other ones now a little bit on this one a little bit on the one across so now that I got all of them attached now I'm just going to finish them off so we're just going to keep screwing in until our screwdriver stops and that one has stopped next one across screwdriver stop [Music] all right so that's done now we're going to attach the fan to the heatsink so I'm going to have my cables down here and how we're going to get this on is with these I want to put the fan with the text of the sticker facing in here and I'm going to attach this thing through these two points of the fan and now I'm gonna get the fan on here and this is going to be used to then clip the fan onto here like that and we're going to do the same thing to the other side I'm going to put it through the two points again that one the bottom one and again I'm going to do the same thing just gonna pull this up and over and there you go now the fan is attached easy as that now we need to hook up the cable of the fan to this fan header right here on the left this labeled CPU fan we're going to plug it in just like that and now the second cable this is a three pin RGB cable for the lighting of the fan now it's going to plug in right here only goes in one way and there we go we'll tuck this into the back of the case later but our CPU is fully installed now now we're going to be installing our Ram we're going to be installing our two sticks into the second and four round slots so I pull back the levers of the second and fourth slot so our ram car running dual channel so the RAM sticks only going one way we're gonna have the Vengeance text on the side of our fan so you just want to line up the indent of the round correctly on the slot so there's a part right here on the motherboard where the indent lines up on the part of the round Cloud where it's not indented so that I put it into place and then we're going to push down with both thumbs on both sides so I push down all the way equal force and both of these levers will clip back up same thing for the second stick I'm going to place our Ram into place like that and push down on both thumbs and here's our finished product guys Rams in the second and fourth slot now time to install our m.2 SSD we're gonna use a zero screwdriver so I unscrewed the heatsink we're gonna lift this up so now what we're going to do is we're gonna put our m.2 into this m.2 slot just like that and now we're gonna lay it on this motherboard standoff right here want to go ahead and get this little part right here it says little black thing right here so I pushed it towards me so because we move this black thing over here to the side now our m.2 could go all the way down and we're just going to hold it into place and let's go ahead and use this so then secure the m.2 into place so it should look like that guys and now before we put the heatsink back on turn this around and remove the protective fill and re-secure it and that's installed okay so now we're ready to put our motherboard inside our case so I'm going to remove the panels so in the back of the case right here in the hard drive cage you have a box of accessories that we need when installing any motherboard inside of a case you want to make sure that all the points of the motherboard line up correctly with the motherboard standoffs inside the case so we need to add some I'm going to go ahead and lay the case down and we're going to be adding three motherboard standoffs and they look like this guys so I'll go ahead and Link this screwdriver in the video description this is what I'm going to use to then screw in the standoff so the first one is going to go right here and the second and last one all right cool guys so we added one here here and here and the ones that were already pre-installed it's here here here here here here here so we have a total of nine standoffs we're gonna install the i o shield now and we're gonna clip it in and the back side of the case just like this so we want all the holes down here to be on the bottom and then up here you can see a USB that's gonna be on the top and we're going to clip in all four sides boom there we go laid the case back down and I'm gonna go ahead and undo this fan right here the fan tie and I'm going to wire this to the back like that all right cool now we're ready to put our motherboard guys so first I'm gonna line up all the ports of the motherboard with the i o Shield I'm gonna make sure these fan cables are not under the motherboard so I'm gonna lift these up so I'm gonna get this in there now I'm just gonna make sure they all line up good looks good now I'm going to lay the motherboard flat down and I'm going to line up the middle standoff with the motherboard there we go and now all of them should be lined up so now guys we're gonna secure the motherboard with the screws that came with the case this screw right here into all nine points secured all nine points here are the locations we're not going to be using the hard drive cage so I'm going to take it out it's 20 23 guys hard drives are too slow for our liking and ssds have dropped in price by a lot so this is going to give us more space to Cable manage inside our case as well all right let me get this thing out of here ready to install our power supply but first we need to prep it so it already has two cables hooked up to it our big 24 pin power cable which we are going to be using the other cable that's already connected to it is the CPU power cable we're also going to be using this so we're only going to be plugging in two additional cables the first cable we're going to plug in is our SATA power cable which is going to have connections like this and we're going to plug this end of it into our power supply where it's labeled SATA anywhere right here will work just put it in the middle there you go it's going to clip in next cable is our PCI cable which has two ends that are eight pin connectors and this one right here that's red plug-in where it says PCI all right guys now we're going to hook up the custom power supply extension cables this is totally optional purely for Aesthetics I'm gonna be plugging in three of them so the first one is to our big 24 pin originally this would have hooked up to the motherboard instead it's going to hook up to our extension now this is going to hook up to the motherboard in the front this is going to look way better than this next cable is going to be for our CPU power cable you can tell because it's the one that's split four plus four as you can see our CPU one is also split so we're going to get our CPU cable four plus four and hook it up to our extension cable and now this end is gonna go to the motherboard now the last one is the cable for our graphics card as you can see it's also an a pin but it's a six plus two split so we're going to attach it together and we're going to hook it up to our graphics card power cable just like that we take a look at the other side right here six plus two all right cool so we're ready to put our power supply inside our case make sure that the fan is facing down slide it right into here and then secure it with the screws that came with the power supply now it's time to start plugging in all our cables we're going to break our cables into two groups take it one cable at a time simple first group of cables is our power supply cables and second group of cables is all our case cables which are going to connect things like our power button to the motherboard first we're going to be plugging in our big 24 pin power cable so we want to get this side right here to clip back here I'm going to line it up straight and push right in boom next power cable is going to be our CPU power cable which is located on the top left so it's the four plus four one and we want to put this together and now I want to get these clips right here to attach on top up here and it should look like that so now on the back side of the kits we're going to get our SATA power cable and this is going to power the lighting of the case fans so we're just going to plug in SATA into any of these SATA inputs from our power cable and there we go now the lighting of our fans is powered final power cable is for our RTX 4060 TI we're going to save that for later now moving on to our case cables I have to wire our case cables through here but there's not enough clearance so how we fix that is we're going to unscrew our power supply now we just push the power supply forward like that now we'll have enough clearance to wire the cable to the front there we go so we'll restart power supply when we're done doing this first cable for my case is our HD audio cable that's going to plug in all the way on the left only goes in one way and it plugs into there with the HD audio text facing up should look like that next case cable is our USB 2 also only goes in one way I'm gonna plug it in right here it says USB the USB text of this facing down oh you plug it in here or here next we're going to plug in our jfp1 cables they're all labeled first I'm going to hook up our hcd LED cable that goes on the second row first and second pins just like that next power LED cables goes into the first row first and second pins positive one on the left side it's labeled with text on it which one's positive last our power switch goes into the first Row third and fourth pins this one doesn't matter what way it goes in but it should look like that goes right there all right jfp1 cables out of the way last case cable right under our big 24 pin cable we're gonna plug in our USB 3 cable into here we're gonna line up this hump right here on the left side I'm going to line it up straight and then pushing all the way so look like that and now that all the case cables are hooked up we re-secure the power supply all right cool we're done hooking up all the cables now we're going to install our RTX 460 TI and then power it up I'm going to go ahead and take off this protective film get this out of the way all right so we have to make room for it so we need to clear the second and third brackets we do that by pushing in I like to always put my finger here make this end of the metal slab go up like that so it doesn't scratch the motherboard then just Wiggle It Up and Down it falls right off same thing for the other one push it in Bend that so it doesn't scratch the motherboard up down up down so we're gonna hook it up to this first PCI sauce and put the lever all the way back and we're going to do this right here to make this slide all the way out so now we're ready to line up our 4060 TI with the first PCR slot once I get it in and it's lined up I'm going to push straight in oh whatever that we pushed back will clip back up 46 TI is now in I'm gonna secure our 4060 TI with this screw so I had to push the 4660i from here towards this way so then I could line up the points of it with the case and then secure it next one all right cool 46 is in now we're ready to put this back and tighten it 4060 TI secured now only one thing left to do now we're gonna hook up the power cable to it I'm gonna plug it in make sure it Clips in all the way like that looks awesome guys okay I'm gonna do the final touches I'm gonna put our spider Gwen funko pop in there oh and she looks dope super oh my now we're getting sorry crater I just Bailey District kit we have both of our RGB strips here and we're going to plug them together now one of the ends of the strips I'm gonna be hooking up our four pin RGB cable which is going to hook up the two strips to the motherboard and then we'll be able to control all the lighting and the effects within the software on our desktop all right here I go I'm gonna place a strip up here and then I'm gonna run another one on the side like this and it's going to provide a lot of light inside and look clean then we're gonna wire this end of the strip through the bottom of the case through here I need to make room for it again I'm gonna undo the power supply push it forward now this thing fits through so this thing has an arrow we're gonna have the arrow on the left hand side so now we're going to hook it up with the arrow on the left hand side and it should look like that thank you our GPU support nice all right guys first boot up boom everything's on all the fans are on the strips are on and it looks amazing look at all that great airflow too with this case so the fans that came with the case the two front ones and the one back here those are controlled by the LED button on the top of the case right here so if I click it it changes the lighting effects and then our two crater rgp strips and the fan of the heatsink those are controlled within the software that we're going to install and we build all this for a budget of a thousand bucks alright guys I'm really excited to put this bill to the test now it's going to perform amazing remember all the products used to this build are linked in the video's description now we have to install Windows 11. I've made a video on how to solve Windows 11 from the USB flash drive for free that video is linked in the video description be sure to check out our website creatorhd.com alright guys let's put this to the test all right guys so for Halo infinite we're gonna be playing at 90 fov 1080p resolution and for the graphics I set everything to the high quality preset and everything down here is like this all right let's do it got one of them he's one shot good job to win you stay in the hill I'm gonna get the sniper right now we got it good job oh oh my goodness you're good you're good I'm just in the hill yeah they're dead they're dead he's hiding in the corner that's not one hit him a lot oh nice babe yo the GP utilization of our 4060 TI at 99 usage the whole game that's what I like to see are gonna be right here oh my goodness dude that was so fast got destroyed dude good job now 46 CTI is working at its maximum with the I5 12600k next game all right guys that is for Apex Legends 1080p resolution fov to the max 110 here are the graphic settings let's do it [Music] bottom nice what happened there huh bottom finish it off yeah one Apex performance very solid on the RTX 46 CTI settings for Rainbow Six Siege 1080p resolution Max fov to 90 16 by 10 aspect ratio here are the graphics settings let's do it all right good job team let's go come on settings we're using for fortnite full screen 1080p v-sync off we're playing on performance mode and here are the rest of the settings [Music] so think about you [Music] myself [Music] [Music] the performance with this game is really good on to the next game does that means for Valor 1080p resolution and video Reflex on on plus boost here is the graphics quality let's jump into it [Music] oh okay yeah sure I'll find them [Music] [Music] nonsense ten kills remaining skills remaining oh no I lost oh we lost our ten third place performance was of course amazing though no surprise there all right guys next game for Call of Duty war zone 2 settings 1080p resolution here are the quality settings reflex around plus boost and for the view we have it to the max FLV 120. let's get it guys not really no I got like the last two shots let's go for that Loadout drop and get in zone all right I'm bounced maybe we should set up on top of that building right there you see it go ahead shoot at everything oh my goodness follow me as fast as you can I'm sorry I'm trying I'm trying no we're here over here follow me follow me right here behind the Spanish he's gonna come right now get ready bro oh right here I'm plating up I'm cleaning up down one and I'm a lot hit him a lot it's down nice start walking towards zone so I walked into our Zone all right all right all right get top of the Red Cross top of red crates right here on pick right here on pink hold this hit him live kill him dad they're both one more one more they're both down he's Reviving one more one more yeah good job man what a good combo RTX 460 TI with I5 12 600k performance is great we brought on the W all right guys that's a wrap for our RTX 46 CTI build we're definitely going to be doing a build when the RTX 4060 drops in July also stay tuned for the next build guide we're going to be working with an 800 price point using amd's new RX 7600 anyways guys thanks for all your support watching till the end I'll catch you guys in the next one peace foreign
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Length: 25min 14sec (1514 seconds)
Published: Tue Jun 13 2023
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