Build DIY PC assembly made easy - Essential Upgrades !!
Uploader Comments (jimmyleespore)
Top Comments
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Nice... This will come in handy :) gonna get a new pc soon, first time I'm building it myself... thanks!
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Awesome Video !! With such clear and simple guide to DIY PC assembly, it makes the whole process much smoother and easier to understand. Great JOB =)
Keep up the good work !! Strongly Recommended.
All Comments (21)
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Thanks for the video, it's not out-of-date like the others!
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it was very easy........well done..
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i think it is a really bad idea to use a magnet screwdriver because if you poke something wrong it might corrupt something. and could have said the dvd rom writer was optional? maybe iono but great video! very simple to understand and great lighting.
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You never mounted any distance screws. I dont know if that particular chassi perhaps didnt need them but If a beginner was following this video and skipped them S/he might endup with a broken motherboard.
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amazing video
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help more like this to unknowing peoples
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There are so many great videos on how to do this. And so many of them (not all) forget to mention one very important thing to beginners. Stand offs, so that you don't short out your precious new build lol. This is very important to beginners and it should be showed just as much as everything else is in these videos. But other than that great video.
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super 5/5
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THANK YOU!
U can get hold of a bootable cd, eg: windows, and config your bios to load the cdrom first, then restart with the cd /dvd there, and follows the prompt.
jimmyleespore 4 years ago
very nice man. do happen to have the steps from booting up the pc?
im trying to build a new rig as well.
Spectre456 4 years ago 3
In the process of doing. In the mean time, u can visit my pc assembly website at pcreation/blogspot/com. Replace / with .
jimmyleespore 4 years ago
Sorry to say, it will not work because the slot size and location is different. PCIx16 is found in the newer motherboards, and so old systems are not compatible.
For more details, check out my website link from my profile.
jimmyleespore 4 years ago
um where is the sound card slotted? theres no mention of it in the video right?
moonisaboy 4 years ago
In the PCI slot allocated below the graphics card. The best way is to open up your PC casing, and trace the sound card connections to see the exact location of the sound card. Thats why i call it D.I.Y =)
jimmyleespore 4 years ago