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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2009

This is a video showing the process and some of the steps I take when building a PC. Hope the info is useful. If you have any questions feel free to comment. And visit my site where I share more on PCs, mods, and gaming. http://pcsbydesign.com

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  • you never thanked me the first time how you gonna thank me again

    *slap

  • jim 8)

    P.S. please subscribe and add to friends

  • I wish my case came with those tool-less brackets. I'm constantly dropping screws and losing them in the case whenever I'm mounting drives. And especially the motherboard.

    That could cause a short, and it's such a pain in the ass getting the screws out of the case. :-(

  • tool-less is great....

    jim 8)

  • Excellent instruction for those looking to get into DIYS PC build. Will there be any follow up vids on "stabilizing a rig" once the build is done, perhaps? Keep up the good work!

  • ths for watching and commenting...

    jim 8)

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  • Man that music is like some lame ass porno music.

  • what is your wrist strap connected to?

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  • @PCsbyDesign how much time does it take to build it and how it cost

  • @kji198045 No, Nein, Nada! Of course you have to install the CPU prior you put the mobo in, because you have to put on the thermal paste and the cooler. Most of today's coolers come with a mounting system which requires you to assembly it both from the front side of the mobo and the back side of the mobo! Few cases have a window which allows you to access the back side of the mobo to mount the cooler. While today's coolers became huge ones, to my opinion you put the cooling system first :)

  • The Coolermaster Elite is not a good case, try the Coolermaster HAF 912 for a midi tower instead. The price is twice, but the difference is "the day versus the night" :-)

  • @CPUMaster500 This is common and happens to me too. To solve the problem, have both case side panels removed when building, and when a screw is dropped, try to move the case in order to drive the lost screw to an edge, and then catch it :-)

  • that is a pussy video card lol

  • @soccaman847 Lol his wrist strap is connected to the metal case. Its so he doesn't get shocked. Don't ask how i know that.....

  • my 2 cents... This goes to anyone actually wanting to assemble their own PC: Learn from a decent and reputable instructor.. and there are plenty of those even on YouTube... Only experienced technicians know how to play with a motherboard outside the chassis... Installing your CPU prior to putting your mobo in? You are SOOO asking to bend it... been there.. done that... don't recommend it.. It should go like this: 1: install the motherboard, 2: the cpu, 3: the PSU, 4,5,6..149: install the OS

  • @GatremagWenYm You are absolutely right, as you can see I left the comment 8 months ago I was a didn't know anything then.

  • @TehCacti Its called static charge, you don't need AC/DC electricity to shock a chip; and I thought they taught about static in fourth grade...

  • my old case is that case. antec 900 2 now.

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