haha this coming May i will build my own System unit by myself and my little bro... both of us are training as technicians so it may be easy for us to build such simple computer.. i have knowledge about the parts of the pc so it would be easy for us... i'm just 15 yrs old.....^^
@tunnelneverends There is a tray inside the case that had its own stand offs. I have a case just like his. The tray is not touching the other case door. His motherboard is in the clear.
Okay once you connected all the wires and stuff when you turn on your computer what do you have to do next ? Do you have to install like Windows 7 or XP or something do you have to install a hard drive program and etc. ? And if you do have to install stuff can you tell me exactly what I should be expecting ? I want to get a Bar bone kit and so this video gave me more confidence to buy it.
Wow, I took apart my pc. (applied thermal paste. Wiped the dust off the ram, And HDD and the graphics card. And fidled with the motherboard, without discharging static charges in my body and i was working on it on carpet O.O
3) to properly ground, power supply should be plugged into wall, touching case doesnt always ground, some are painted. Touch the screws holding the power supply to the case
4)application of thermal paste was done incorectly, a thin layer aplied with stiff card, it is not messy, if its messy, too much was applied
I applaud your effort, but clarifying and ensuring what you are "teaching" is correct is paramount. it may result in damage
@tidus93 100% fine, depending on the size of things on your motherboard, i almost assemble all the stuff on my motherboard before putting it into the case. I just done put on my Video Card And VGA Card.
can someone tell me if all heat sinks are generally universal, i want to take my dell heatsink and fan and put them into a newly built computer im putting together myself. i would get a new heatsink, but im kindof strapped for cash and would like to save a few extra bucks. if anybody could help me out that would be great :)
@MrSweedypie Heatsink for what? The CPU? (I'm still haven't finished t he vid so I may not have gotten to the part you're referring to). But generally heatsinks for CPUs aren't universal, there will always be variations.
im bored so ima just post the specs about my computer:
dell 2400
intel pentium 4 2.66 GHz version 2002 (sp3)
windows xp home edition
(broadcom 440x 10/100 intergrated controller)
ACPI uniprocessor single core
NTFS 80G hard drive (74.47G)
CD/DVD combo (re-writable)
i know all this by heart, i know i don't really need to remember this, but what the hay, if im going to be using for along time might as well know what your using right?.
@japanator96 on one added note: it doesnt have all the fancy hard ware new computers have, everything is intergrated (no video card no sound card, everything shares the memory (512 Mb)(no preff.wiring no heat sink fans none of that, just one fan cooling down the motherboard)
i have a vary old computer, a dell 2400 model (i think they stopped production for them around the time i got it 2000-2002 i think)
ive bin using the same computer for 10 years, runs like a champ, ive bin thinking about building my own comp and its seems pretty basic for me, just where,howhowmuch paste do i put for the cpu is wats getting to me, im still n00b to this considering i only owned one computer in my life time,
@japanator96 if its a Intel Penitum 4 or lower, just a little bit, If your running any type of duel core or multi cored computer Then put a decent ammount on. If you have a tiny standard issued PC Cpu fan, Then apply more than you think is nessassary . As though some fans aren't as efficient. I have a Pentium 4 3.00ghz, had it for about a year and a half now. get a new one in june next year. But.. I use alot cause i have the standard fan with it and i play alot of games and movie rendering.
@japanator96 You want to put enough paste to create a solid blanket, you want it to be smooth and not choppy at all. The purpose of it is to make sure every inch of the CPU touchs the cooling copper tubes. If you are looking to build a computer you should check out (elitepcbuilding . com) It covers every step of how to build a computer, with great detail and amazing pictures.
Are the holes in the mother board and computer cases universal? meaning, that will any mother board work with any case, are the holes for the screws in the exact same places?
@bygmikeee No, the holes are not always in the same place in every case, but most parts will "generally" mount in most cases. Be sure to make sure the case is big enough though and that all of your parts are compatible.
Currently the best GPU(Graphics Card) is the ATi HD 5970. This is my opinion, and some may oppose. Most people would agree with me, but some would opt out for a nVidia card. The best processor out there right now is Intel's core i7 Extreme, 6 core processor @ 3.6gHz (I believe) which is the first 6 core processor for a desktop. For downloading, it all matters on your internet connection, simple as that. You'd want a 1GB/s connection (fibre optic) but it would be expensive. Msg me for more info.
I didnt see you put in the data cables on the hard drive and cd drive? I just saw the power connectors for both or maybe i missed it? (fast forwarding)
Intell(R) Pentium(R) 4CPU 3.00GHz 2.99 GHZ 1.99 GB of ram
i need a second fan because i got on my pc counter stricke 1.8 and it worked perfectly for 1-2 months then when i started it the comp started restarting and giving blue screen so i delited it now its ok but i thing that happend because the system reacht the highest temp so it restarts. and i want to have 2 because with only one it makes a lot lot of noice
I was fucking alarmed and confused when you first started screwing around 3:05. Alarmed because it took a second to register in my mind that you were fast forwarding, confused because it made me think for a split second that you had been moving incredibly slowly beforehand.
Thank you so much, I just bought a new graphics card and my computer didn't have one so I wasn't sure where it went lol great video, thumbs up.
Riosjonathon 2 months ago
thank you this helped me a lot
R3ACTxMACHINE 5 months ago
Very explanatory. Good video.
avelarflores 6 months ago
Next time install the CPU and ram BEFORE you mount the mainboard to the chassis!
number1Ptolemy 6 months ago
this is very helpful. thanks for this video!
nacarioanjun 6 months ago
motherboard is in difrent side wrong!!
Nightmarebyilke 8 months ago
Very helpful vid. Im putting one together for the first time.
xslash265 9 months ago
haha this coming May i will build my own System unit by myself and my little bro... both of us are training as technicians so it may be easy for us to build such simple computer.. i have knowledge about the parts of the pc so it would be easy for us... i'm just 15 yrs old.....^^
brianesquinas 10 months ago
Why didn't you put the video card before connecting the wires? Wouldn't that be easier?
counkev 11 months ago
great vid man!
stuie195 11 months ago
Good tutorial man, Much more informational then some others
Spaceman1201 1 year ago
you didnt you stand offs?
tunnelneverends 1 year ago
@tunnelneverends There is a tray inside the case that had its own stand offs. I have a case just like his. The tray is not touching the other case door. His motherboard is in the clear.
kasumisman 8 months ago
you dount have to worry abought static eclectriy or how ever things are spelt i am high. i have dun test it it and its all bull.
vorkev1 1 year ago
how much ram did u use
avnish958 1 year ago
you know what they say about big hands...
ytJigglypuff 1 year ago
Okay once you connected all the wires and stuff when you turn on your computer what do you have to do next ? Do you have to install like Windows 7 or XP or something do you have to install a hard drive program and etc. ? And if you do have to install stuff can you tell me exactly what I should be expecting ? I want to get a Bar bone kit and so this video gave me more confidence to buy it.
counkev 1 year ago
Wow, I took apart my pc. (applied thermal paste. Wiped the dust off the ram, And HDD and the graphics card. And fidled with the motherboard, without discharging static charges in my body and i was working on it on carpet O.O
omgmyuserwasdisabled 1 year ago
Is this a BTX case, or is the video reversed?
WackoX1337 1 year ago
1) forgot motherboard standoffs
2) forgot I/O shield
3) to properly ground, power supply should be plugged into wall, touching case doesnt always ground, some are painted. Touch the screws holding the power supply to the case
4)application of thermal paste was done incorectly, a thin layer aplied with stiff card, it is not messy, if its messy, too much was applied
I applaud your effort, but clarifying and ensuring what you are "teaching" is correct is paramount. it may result in damage
Luitsa 1 year ago
@Luitsa What are you listing? i never ground myself. and i do fine.
omgmyuserwasdisabled 1 year ago
Make of video on how to Install a Liquid cooling system.
souljaboy0071 1 year ago
is it ok to install the cpu+fan in the motherboard before putting it inside the case?
tidus93 1 year ago
@tidus93
It's safer to.
sReelous 1 year ago
@tidus93 100% fine, depending on the size of things on your motherboard, i almost assemble all the stuff on my motherboard before putting it into the case. I just done put on my Video Card And VGA Card.
omgmyuserwasdisabled 1 year ago
and dont use a magnetic screw driver because it will damage your hard drive
McGorillaProduction 1 year ago
can someone tell me if all heat sinks are generally universal, i want to take my dell heatsink and fan and put them into a newly built computer im putting together myself. i would get a new heatsink, but im kindof strapped for cash and would like to save a few extra bucks. if anybody could help me out that would be great :)
MrSweedypie 1 year ago
@MrSweedypie Heatsink for what? The CPU? (I'm still haven't finished t he vid so I may not have gotten to the part you're referring to). But generally heatsinks for CPUs aren't universal, there will always be variations.
njoker555 1 year ago
Long screwdriver is long.
Daputti 1 year ago
in mortii matii de bou... ce cacat ma mai uit la cum se asambleaza daca zici sa te uiti in manual daca nu stii ceva ? ...
ReplicantLSD 1 year ago
im bored so ima just post the specs about my computer:
dell 2400
intel pentium 4 2.66 GHz version 2002 (sp3)
windows xp home edition
(broadcom 440x 10/100 intergrated controller)
ACPI uniprocessor single core
NTFS 80G hard drive (74.47G)
CD/DVD combo (re-writable)
i know all this by heart, i know i don't really need to remember this, but what the hay, if im going to be using for along time might as well know what your using right?.
japanator96 1 year ago
@japanator96 on one added note: it doesnt have all the fancy hard ware new computers have, everything is intergrated (no video card no sound card, everything shares the memory (512 Mb)(no preff.wiring no heat sink fans none of that, just one fan cooling down the motherboard)
japanator96 1 year ago
@japanator96 its not a very good comp my old comp tht im tryin to fix is better and its got 2 harddrives 20gb lol and a 80 gb
MADagain321 1 year ago
where do put the paste?.
i have a vary old computer, a dell 2400 model (i think they stopped production for them around the time i got it 2000-2002 i think)
ive bin using the same computer for 10 years, runs like a champ, ive bin thinking about building my own comp and its seems pretty basic for me, just where,howhowmuch paste do i put for the cpu is wats getting to me, im still n00b to this considering i only owned one computer in my life time,
japanator96 1 year ago
@japanator96 Ehhh, I'd see if the CPU you buy comes with it/says anything about it. Some don't need it, so I'd go with the specific directions.
BringerXofXTruth 1 year ago
@japanator96 if its a Intel Penitum 4 or lower, just a little bit, If your running any type of duel core or multi cored computer Then put a decent ammount on. If you have a tiny standard issued PC Cpu fan, Then apply more than you think is nessassary . As though some fans aren't as efficient. I have a Pentium 4 3.00ghz, had it for about a year and a half now. get a new one in june next year. But.. I use alot cause i have the standard fan with it and i play alot of games and movie rendering.
omgmyuserwasdisabled 1 year ago
@japanator96 You want to put enough paste to create a solid blanket, you want it to be smooth and not choppy at all. The purpose of it is to make sure every inch of the CPU touchs the cooling copper tubes. If you are looking to build a computer you should check out (elitepcbuilding . com) It covers every step of how to build a computer, with great detail and amazing pictures.
Cryo53 1 year ago
I have the same computer. Mine is a Compaq Presario SR5023WM.
AMD Athlon 64 2.4Ghz
1GB DDR2 Ram
250GB HDD
nVidia GeForce 6150SE 512MB Ram
pcreviews100 1 year ago
Are the holes in the mother board and computer cases universal? meaning, that will any mother board work with any case, are the holes for the screws in the exact same places?
bygmikeee 1 year ago
@bygmikeee No, the holes are not always in the same place in every case, but most parts will "generally" mount in most cases. Be sure to make sure the case is big enough though and that all of your parts are compatible.
BringerXofXTruth 1 year ago
thankzz 4 this video ^_^
Upl0ader4211 1 year ago
Is a way I can do live webcam feed on youtube So When I start bulling my PC I can get youtubers to help me if IM about to mess up
AudioRedemption 1 year ago
nice.. vid here. ^_^..' i need to learn the basics again.. urrggh.. hehe
guardian20devil 1 year ago
Amazing video! Thanks for sharing this with us!
boomboxshoebox 1 year ago
How do i know if my PSU will fit in my case?
kingreptarrr 1 year ago
How do you know what each of your cards is and where they go?
Ivansky1 1 year ago
@Ivansky1 It's generally easy to tell, and if they are new you clearly know what they are if you bought them.
BringerXofXTruth 1 year ago
how would you know if the ram is compatible?
marwen05 1 year ago
hey dud can u u give me best config to assemble a comp with high speed processing and download and gaming which is best graphic card
djmiya786 1 year ago
Currently the best GPU(Graphics Card) is the ATi HD 5970. This is my opinion, and some may oppose. Most people would agree with me, but some would opt out for a nVidia card. The best processor out there right now is Intel's core i7 Extreme, 6 core processor @ 3.6gHz (I believe) which is the first 6 core processor for a desktop. For downloading, it all matters on your internet connection, simple as that. You'd want a 1GB/s connection (fibre optic) but it would be expensive. Msg me for more info.
zCuben00b 1 year ago
I didnt see you put in the data cables on the hard drive and cd drive? I just saw the power connectors for both or maybe i missed it? (fast forwarding)
killa123123 1 year ago
Good job on the video.
princekev45 2 years ago
heyy can you make a video instaling second fan ? thanks if you do tell me
Denny759 2 years ago
@Denny759 Why do you need a second fan?
BringerXofXTruth 2 years ago
@BringerXofXTruth well my computer information is this :
Intell(R) Pentium(R) 4CPU 3.00GHz 2.99 GHZ 1.99 GB of ram
i need a second fan because i got on my pc counter stricke 1.8 and it worked perfectly for 1-2 months then when i started it the comp started restarting and giving blue screen so i delited it now its ok but i thing that happend because the system reacht the highest temp so it restarts. and i want to have 2 because with only one it makes a lot lot of noice
Denny759 2 years ago
If anybody has questions, post on here or message me. =]
BringerXofXTruth 2 years ago
Computer assembly is simple most people are to scared to try...
good video
rulesofethics 2 years ago
Nice dude...can i ask u something how to upload a video in youtube morethan 10 min.??
bat5boyz25 2 years ago
yeh thats exactly what i want to know!
four11xitk 2 years ago
This is possible only for partners or users who joined before 2007 (or around that time , not sure ) when the video limit was slightly higher.
Varyag6 2 years ago
You don't have a sound card?
strontface2 2 years ago
@strontface2
Most motherboards have onboard sound.
GiantClank1 2 years ago
that was pretty good, i made a tutorial too. check it out!
NuclearCowProduction 2 years ago
Thanks helped me alot as i will be making a computer after xmas :):)
ddswans1994 2 years ago
what is the gpu that he installs during the video
isildur555 2 years ago
Nvidia GeForce 7900 GS
BringerXofXTruth 2 years ago
nice video , it is helpful to others and please try to post more videos for more knowledge
avkkarthik 2 years ago
great video. thanks
isildur555 2 years ago
what happens if u dont apply the thermal paste?
volinphilips 2 years ago
@volinphilips
Heat doesnt exchange as well as it should. However most CPUs come with paste so dont worry about it.
GiantClank1 2 years ago
ok... if i dont have a computer to see this tut how am i gonna know how to assemble it
pappyjump 2 years ago
wow
kingawesome01 2 years ago
this video helps me a lot"" bro? thanks for uploading"" this video"" lots of beginners like me"" are happy of thids video yeah great bro"" gdblss""
yanozdeath 2 years ago
umm......i'm a big, HUGE, n00b at this....so where can I get all these parts? I just got interested in assembling a comp.
Potcharadanai 2 years ago
Wow great video. I'm taking an IT course and I have to assembly a computer so this is very instructive. Thanks!
Simgenius 2 years ago
Ummm assemble yeah ._.
Simgenius 2 years ago
THX!!! :D
Patriot181 2 years ago
I was fucking alarmed and confused when you first started screwing around 3:05. Alarmed because it took a second to register in my mind that you were fast forwarding, confused because it made me think for a split second that you had been moving incredibly slowly beforehand.
munstymoook 2 years ago
do you get cpu fans with cpu's?
im young and wanting a gaming cop so am going for 9800GT would you help me
hl2678 2 years ago
If it's named "box" you'll get a fan with it but they are really "not good " for oc' ing
xXmarv08Xx 2 years ago
Depending on the processor you get, you should get some type of cooling unit.
BringerXofXTruth 2 years ago
you must nt buy 9800 cause it has many many bygs nad crashes....you shoude buy gtx 260 it is better
SPOTAKIAS 2 years ago
what do you need help with? I may be able to help I'm a computer technician for any questions Pm me on my channel and good luck to you.
Crimsonterminator100 2 years ago
is your power chage on if is not the computer well shoutdown
raysind66 3 years ago
Hey... what were the specs did that video card you have?
Superhack123 3 years ago
Nvidia GeForce 7900 GS is the card. What specs did you mean exactly?
BringerXofXTruth 3 years ago
never mind that's all i wanted to know...
Superhack123 3 years ago
This guy sucksssssss
WHODAkeke 3 years ago
Also your hands look very furry in high quality.
WHODAkeke 3 years ago
I don't believe you
analog002 3 years ago
for which school?
airsoftmasters 3 years ago
My high school in NC.
BringerXofXTruth 3 years ago
which high schol in north carolina
marcus98072 2 years ago
SSS Why?
BringerXofXTruth 2 years ago