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This build has cemented mATX as my most favorite form factor to build. the most practical for space with bonus to aesthetic once the colors are matched. This build was made primarily of excess parts when getting PC Part Bundles off of Ebay/Marketplace/ect. The only part bought new, was the Case for $60, fans included. $10/frame is both a generous and meager for value. Assuming 60FPS in whichever games as a baseline. The Generous way to see this is that I bought the other parts in bundles and that was the cost, having the extra parts at whatever price on top of what I was getting, was the cost of this item. for example: I bought the CPU for $60, and it came with the cooler, thus the cooler is counted as free as market rate for the CPU is $60 standalone(at time of purchase) with this type of calculation in mind, this build cost me $330 The LED Squares on the case is just 4 LED's, it is not a full matrix. In this Build: MoBo: Aorus B550m Pro-P CPU: AMD 7 3700x Cooler: AMD Wraith Prism RGB GPU: XfX 5700XT RAM: T-FORCE VULCAN Z 16GB (2 x 8GB) Storage: Western Digital Black SN750 500GB Seagate 1TB Desktop SSHD Case: DIYPC ARGB-M1-BK Black PSU: Corsair CX750M Chapters: 00:00 - Parts 00:24 - Unboxing 2:07 - Motherboard prep 3:40 - Case 4:50 - Assembly: Mobo 5:13 - Assembly: GPU 5:58 - Assembly: HDD 6:42 - Assembly: PSU 6:58 - Cable Management 7:10 - the Peels 9:15 - Glamor shots