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  • Did he switch it on after the vid..was that a small explosion I heard in the distance.

  • this was made in China :0

  • Hey dumbasses this vid is from 2008

  • DUDE DO YOU FIND THAT CASE AND SPECS IN JUNKYARD???

  • @TheIKAIKAIKA wut???

  • Cable management nightmare!!!

  • like so, like so, like soooo...

  • that's a huuuuuuge video-card

  • 7:41 jajajajajajajajajajajaj loooooool

  • Thats some old shit!!

  • id love to have this and not this shitty computer im using

  • 7:47 why is this not Linux? Ubuntu is a very good one for newbies! :)

  • GOOD TO GO!

  • that isnt building a pc thats putting a pc togrther

  • @PS3DUDE00 still helpful

  • I hope this is easier then it looks or I'm skrewed when I make mine

  • @gameking3030 what do you mean easier? as long as you get all the compatible components then all you have to do is plug them in and boot it up.

    unless its water cooler. in which case its a bitch if it leaks, or if you dont put liquid in it. cause then your cpu gets fried. or if you dont earth yourself and you fry the mobo. or your lil sister sneezes on it but thats more of an inconvenience.

    if all of the above happens. good job.

  • holy shit thats a lot of fucking cables in their lol

  • do all the cabels come with the stuff

  • I likes the part where he said "Like So".

  • He built a computer without ESD protection, amateur ...

  • @FreeSrpska esd is only for amateurs,all you need to do is touch the inside of the metal case to be discharged

  • @FreeSrpska lol wtf you need esd protection for?

  • Can this play Crysis 2 and any recommendations on a first time attempt on building a pc.

  • im in my IT class right now, and i must say, this guy impressed me. his attitude threw me off, and he did lack a bit of info on his explanations. but he had the basics down though. he knew what he was doing.... sort of. he needs to learn how to handle that mother board. his may be affordable, but some of us go out on a limb for top of the line, and goddammit, i wanna make sure my mother board is not messed up before i even plug in the power supply.

  • I got lost in the cable section...there are too many to connect....

  • damn, the power supply part is pretty confusing, i hope i don't screw up when i start building my computer

  • This guy should get a medal for the amount of "like soooo"lol

  • if you ever have any questions ask me and send me a message, ill be glad to help.and he skipped how to install the peripherals mainly because its..... hard?

  • and please if you haven't read my other comment on video one, for the love of god NEVER touch the printed circuit board of any computer component even if you have got an antistatic wristband, mat or what ever, just like this guy hasn't.

  • There is no fixed price. You might get a 320GB HardDrive for $40 from an electronics dealer, or for $32 from online websites such as eBay. Affordable is within a range of $300-$800 or so... Try looking for the prices of these items individually.

  • nice watch 4:28

  • he didn't test it... mmm.. not good..

  • Vista lol piece of shit

  • Is it me?? or does this Guy look alot like the Virginia Tech Shooter??

  • who the fuck still uses floppy disks? -_-

  • con you can take processors from you're game console (Xbox360 PS3 whatever) and stick it in you computer...

  • @zenthex1234 No you can't do that. Consoles have special CPUs built into the circuit boards. Why would you want to anyway, the Xbox CPU is shit.?

  • @mitchnorton2 i was lookin more towords the GPUs, but im sure what you said regards all console processors.

  • @mitchnorton2 theyre build for gaming only :P while computer cpus are for multitasking..

  • that guy saw a star falling in the break, and he wished glasses 2:33

  • cable chaos for the win!!! :P

  • your website does not exist no more.. i think that your company might have not exist ?

  • Bloody hell, such a small motherboard for such a large case! Wow!

  • @thatguyoverthere45 bigger is better ask your mom >XD

  • would it hurt the pc if i did this on the carpet i'm guessing yes please reply!!!!

  • @AC7Media Yes, you would build up static electricity alot easier on carpet and could shock the circuits. it's best to do this kinda stuff on hardwood, tile, cement, etc. floors.

  • thats a cool computer. ha ha get it a giant fan joke.

  • 2:28 o.O you wore glasses???????

  • 7:23 WTF size fan is that o.O

  • Dang dude sort out the cables

  • affordable doesnt tell me the price

  • plug it in and you plug it in then you plug it in again........

  • Booooooooooring!

  • @bigblack284 I was wondering the same thing

  • That is a redicoulsy huge case. He might as well installed 5 more HDD's and another GPU.

  • does everything you need come whit the componets? (the moderboard do i get a sata cable that comes whit i do i havte to buy one for that?)

  • hey, im looking into building a new rig but itl be my first... wat i don tunderstand is when i put all my parts in n start up the computer, will it recognize everything, and how do i put the os on, will it even turn on lol? also 1 more question, in a gaming rig is it better to have 2 gigs of ram instead of like 8 gigs of ram?

  • @scream5cr34m if done correctly ull hav a screen with BIOs, the stuff on ur motherboard, and u pretty much set it up, load the OS(CD) and other drivers like ur graphic card driver and wat not

    RAM wise... u can hav how ever much u fuckin want =]] lol

  • @scream5cr34m The more RAM, the better, gererally speaking. I would go for 6 GB of triple channel myself. And if you assemble the computer correctly, simply turn it on, put in the OS CD, and everything else is pretty straight forward.

  • I guess building your own pc isnt that hard but knowing what parts to buy is hard as poop, when you ask "o hai what parts should i buy" everybody gives you different answer... and then you get confused, maybe little bit frustrated too.

  • damn youtube man, everytime i try to replay a part it reloads the whole red line thing, DAMN IT ITS SO SLOW!!!

  • that has to be the worlds worst wiring job

  • o my god! thats the biggest watch ive ever seen!

  • Cable monstrosity. xD

    This is how it's done for a noob.

    Soon enough they'll discover cable management, so yeah. xD

  • He say´s ´´like so`` and ´´Good To Go`` 300 times

  • How much do all this things cost!?

  • I am going to try and build my own gaming PC with the best and latest graphics card with a good stereo speaker system and some good motherboard with the best chips and some good fans with a good crystal clear lcd screen and online gaming is also included.

  • DID NOT LIKE THE VIDEO WAST OF MY TIME

  • I really miss that video card. My 8800GT card got fried and now its replaced with the GT 240 which is slower but its a good budget card for now.

  • can i use 2 hard drive or 3 for more space??

  • @farside041 I wuold suggest just buying externals and jump-drives for space and just focus no the speed of your hard drive

  • well putting it all in is probably the easier part matching up the correct and compatible hardware sounds alittle more challenging when building a pc do you have to config the cpu in the bios or is it automatic if so how do you

  • NO wire management. :(

  • my old p4 has better cable management then that heap of crap.

  • @mada1241 Use the intel core i5/i7 CPU, that's rocks!!

  • You mentioned to make sure the motherboard slot where the graphics card goes is PCI express. The Asus motherboard im looking at getting says it has PCI express x1 and 2 PCI slots....So does this mean the GeForce 9800gtx video card im also looking at getting will work with this motherboard?

  • so many cables!

  • I'm gonna put a diamond 5770 ATi gpu, and a intel core duo @ 2.7 ghz 2 gb of ram @ 1333 MHz DDR2, windows 7 home premium 64bit, a gigabyte motherboard with 1080p HD for around $490 to $550 (might add more stuff, I already have a 450 watt power supply and 250 gig hdd)

  • @mada1241 i say you should use AMD but Intel doesnt do a bad job

  • @DerickMahoney Yeah, now that is done, i decided to go with an AMD processor and instead of a 5770 I just got a nvida 8400 gs (not the strongest gpu) I really just wanted the speed of a 4.2ghz and 4 gigs of ram isntead. 

  • *outdated* but very nice :)

  • @aramonadroj True True =]]

    I can't wait to start building my own. not following this at all but yeah

  • is it just me or is that PC case way bigger than needed?

  • @DanielTheVideoMaster haha i noticed that too. i would think its like so for better airflow?

  • holy shit! does an accual gaming pc have all of those cables?!?!

  • every computer does even laptops but they have either smaller cables or are installed directly to the motherboard

  • thanks you really helped alot.

  • what the hell....................

  • who the fuck use ide!? xD

  • This Is More Shit Than A Gaming Pc.

  • @rafael44p so its a pc? wtf are u saying

  • This Is Two Old.

    Even My Pc Is Bether Whit Out An Inside Update!!!!!

  • ...like so- good to go

  • when was this shot?

    cause this computer isn't that good.

  • @concretecubes

    This vid is 2 years old ^^

  • in early 08 , so that would explain it

  • year 2008...

  • No PC without OS, u still need a monitor...

  • drummer kid, it comes with the psu.

    this cable managment disgust's me!

  • @Grapeshavenutztoo whats a psu?

  • Does all the cables come with the motherboard, or hard drive, or do I need to buy them separate?

  • omg he said "like so" soo many times

  • i wish he said how much this all costed

  • @hotforgames BOUT 900.00

  • @hotforgames i looked up every piece, it's roughly 1000 dollars. but figure if you already have a computer that is old, you can take the power supply, the case, the fans, ram, the hard drive, and the disk readers from the old computer. really all you need if you already had a pc is the mother board, a cpu, ram if you already didn't have enough on your old pc, a video card, and possibly windows or w/e you need. so ya, you could end up only spending like 200-300 dollars

  • yes cable management totally..lol i got some ultra velcro cable ties ill use for my build which will be starting sometime after i get my tax return. Im tired of sharing my gateway with the rest of the family so im building my own gaming pc.

  • Now, why a IDE drive ?

  • nice vid.  ghey watch.

  • putting it together is pretty simple... its finding the right parts that seems to be the hard part.

  • how much did it all cost? please reply

  • Nice cable mess bro, and wearing metallic objects like your ring and watch while building.

  • if you didnt noitce he is wearing an Anti Static Wrist band :P

  • Is that a static wrist band hes wearing or a watch?

  • what is the fire wire port for?

  • Video cameras and such

  • cable management

  • Maybe is u just listen and try to folo what he's doing u might know what to do So yes this vid is VERY helpful

  • Lol, one downside: Vista.. :(

  • building a pc is sooooo simple..

  • i mean wich is it (name of that one that is in the video) and its calles power supply unit =)

  • oh he had forgotten about the monitor display! HAHAHA

  • It'd be cool to talk about the benefits of wire management in a tutorial like this. Tucking all of your wires neatly away greatly improves air flow which in turn lowers your temps...as well as making your PC look fantastic.

  • kinsi55 the psu is the Power Supply Unit ^_^

  • Hope thia vid can help me~~lol

  • whats the psu ?=)

  • I just bought a case which has a 32cm blue fan on the side with LEDs 

  • boy thoes LEDs...they kinda over do it i swear

  • lol he always say good to go

  • 7:39

    NOW YOU'VE GOT A COMPUTER

    *stare*

  • LMFAO!!!!!

  • Paso reklam yapiyon amını siqeRm senin!

  • it's called listening carefully

  • do the indevidual parts come with the cables?

  • The motherboard normally comes with sufficient cables but they are very cheap if you need extra

  • Wow the cords in that thing are all messy looking. Isn't that bad? :|

  • yeah it reduced air flow

  • I want to build one too, and I'm looking up as much information as I can lol.. :|

  • Me too!

  • honorably wiring please organize them or u just wasted all your money on that case for nothing.

  • big wrist watch

  • how do you install the os after you build the system?

  • Turn on the computer, with the OS disk in the drive, then it should have steps for everything..

  • go from part 1 its real simple actually...of course when you look inside a pre-built one for the first time...its scarily intimidating...

  • shit i really wanna try building a pc

  • i like it when he says

    screw drivaa

  • all the assholes with your bad comments go and f*** yourselves

  • @sherylannbrooks my man.

  • most of you are forgetting he already mentioned they did cable management after the video was made, he ran out of time..check the comments before you post calling him an idiot and the computer a mess..as for vista, id take xp over it and he already stated they tested both. nice job on the computer build =D

  • now that is a huge ass fan on the side panel.

  • its a 230mm i have two on my case

  • I'm 14 and I even know that at 0:10 it's an expansion slot no offence just saying.

  • ironically same for myself (aswell as age)...

    though we just started doing actually useful things with computers earlier (or at all) then most people...nothing to be to "hey look at me, im stating something but still just stating"

  • do those cords come with the stuff you buy?

  • wow what a stupid mobo X( ide down why?

  • Just a friendly comment, I think for your next set of videos, you should use someone who isnt affraid to be in front of the camera. It seemed like he was really nervous and being kinda rough with those components..

  • hes teaching you how to build it.. not how to make it look pretty

  • i was just thinking the same

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  • Which genius designed/made the computer? they mustve been really smart

  • what a cable mess

  • wat if the case already came wid a cooler do u still need a cooler for the cpu?

  • If its better than the other fan and cooler then ya

  • yes you need a fan for the cpu.

    Most motherboards won't post unless it detects a fan plugged into the cpu fan pins

  • i think it is funny how they relate cords with sexual names cause of the male and female

  • Yeah same question...Do the cables come with their corresponding parts?

  • The power cables come with the power supply. The "data" cables (SATA, for example) all come with the motherboard.

  • Yes they do ; )

  • kind of a noob question here:

    Do all the cables needed come with the respective components?

  • Yes they do ; )

  • i love pc's but i hate the mess inside the housing i hate cables -.-

  • if u prob look  in a stock come then ull prob puke at there wire managment

  • yeah XD

  • alright,

    now how much for it?

  • sorry, i dodnt notice when he mentioned the power suplly, do you buy this or what? i need to know, cheers.

  • you need to buy it