Installing CPU: 5:18 Installing CPU Cooler: 8:48 Preparing Case for Motherboard install 13:01 Installing power and data connectors: 23:50 Installing the graphics card: 27:18 LOLZ just thought this may be helpful to someone if they want to go back or skip thru :) have a wonderful day!
A man with a degree in computer engineering and 15 years of field experience: "I don't pretend to be a know-it-all, but if you learn a thing or two, that's great." **continues to teach 4.6 million people how to build a pc** You sir, are the most humble man i have ever seen. Thank you for your time and help! ^^
Nice power supply. Whatever you do, never go cheap on the power supply. It's the most critical component as it controls all the voltages fed to your motherboard, etc. Use a line conditioner/voltage regulator or UPS (uninterruptible power supply) to suppress electrical power spikes and/or provide backup power during blackouts so you can safely shut down your computer. Power spikes and sags destroy power supplies and shorten the life of components. Use air conditioning in the room with the computer during summer. I've been building computers since 1999. Easy to do but never, ever go cheap on the power supply.
My first build I killed my motherboard with static.. Very easy to do in a dry climate like in New Mexico or California. Also one time I forgot to peel off the plastic off the CPU heatsink base, but good thing I saw the thermals and immediately turned off the PC and checked it.
I just want to say thank you. I have absolutely no computer experience and was just able to completely build my computer in less than 3 hours thanks to this video. You the man
Glad to know that when I start building my PC I'll have you here to walk me through it, as well as some additional help in the comments. UA-cam needs more people like you. Thanks man.
Videos like this is what led me to dive into the teck behind my computer. During High school I manage to save up money for my own build. Now this has turned into a sort of hobby of mine that I am taking into my own profession. when I read some of these comments they remind me of how it all started. Great work.
I'm buying the parts for a budget gaming computer (will have everything in January). I will admit, seeing all the wires intimidated me to the point I was having second thoughts. Thankfully I found this guide. It's a lot less intimidating.
My teacher is so lazy. She put your video on to teach us instead of teaching us herself. I'm excited to do the practical next week. Thanks for the vid, it was v.useful
I have a question. I was telling my dad yesterday about how we should use an Anti-Static wrist strap when building the pc to avoid shortening the life of the parts. He told me "Why don't we just use rubber gloves?" Is this a stupid idea or a smart way to save money?
I am 12 and I really do know alot about building computers. right now I'm building a computer for my grandma and there is like only 3 things I didn't really know how to do. I came here and that helped me thanks
Used this to help me build my first gaming rig. For anyone who is using this video, if you don't think he is addressing the question you have, just wait and he will most likely get to it in a later part of the video. I was confused about the power supply cables, and was frustrated when he just screwed in the PSU without explaining the cables, but he did later in the video and everything made sense.
I'm a CIS major, right now they have me mainly focusing on software, even though I've been spending tons of time looking into hardware, anyway, this was a great video, I learned quite a bit from it, so cheers!
Thank you Brett! 4 years later and this guide is still helping people, just built my first pc today following this video & I'm writing the comment from it
As someone who is a game lover but had ZERO PC building experience I wanted to write this comment as a customer who has now built his first PC using this video as well as EasyPCBuilder’s written guide. EasyPCBuilder explains everything in easy to understand terms that non-computer engineers will understand, while at the same time explaining why each part is important and why you need to know about it. I was able to customize exactly what kind of build I wanted, along with some extra flare that the guide suggested. The hassle of buying parts is completely eliminated with the direct links to each part included in the purchased guide. For 8ish dollars and over 100 pages of information I cant tell you how good of a buy this guide is. I now feel confident that I can come back to this guide in several years when I need to upgrade my current rig in order to purchase updated parts and read up on new changes. I should also say Brett was very helpful when I inquired with questions I had during the actual build process. Thanks for the awesome experience EasyPCBuilder.
I'm fourteen and a freshman and in my eyes, your living the dream... Is your job worth it? because ever since i was 12 i've wanted to build computers as a way to make $$
I usually don't comment positive or negative reviews on people's videos (just a lot of shitposting), but this was the most informative how-to I've ever seen. You were concise, you put everything into easy to understand terms, and after watching your video I'm confident that I can build mine tonight when just an hour ago I thought I'd need outside help from an experienced friend.
I'm about to build my first pc and your video will be of great help. It really is one of the most comprehensive video tutorials I've seen so far (and I've seen a lot of them since I decided to do it myself). Thank you very much!
I've been building PC's for a long time, about 12 years actually. This is a great video that I recommend to some clients that want to build their first PC's. Good stuff, and explained very well guys. PS- I also have forgotten the backing plate a couple times lmao, simple mistake that everyone makes
Very helpful video! Just two remarks: - if your table conducts electricity its OK to connect your wrist wrap cable to the PC housing otherwise it is better to connect it to a 0V point on the motherboard. - you should add that when you install two memory sticks, to place them in DIMM 2 and 4 connector (both bleu on your board) See someones question below.
All what I can say that you are the best professional IT I ever seen! Why? Because you choose the simplest words to deliver it to watchers without trying to be an actor like others. This 30 minutes video much better than many hours I wasted watching other videos in same category. Thank you very much my master :)
It's been a ton of years since I built my last PC, and I must say, you are by far the most thorough instructor. Even someone with little computer experience should be able to successfully build their own system. I go way back to 1986 with computers and was with FidoNet prior to the existence of the web. Absolutely great instruction!
I'm actually planning to build a PC in about 1-2 weeks. I already put the parts list together and going to order the parts soon. Your PC building guide is amazing and I understand the steps clearly and it doesn't look as hard as people make it out to be. Your guide is very straight forward and makes a lot of sense.
Gonna stick this in my favourites. I've bought a PC which comes in a relatively small case. I'm presuming I'll just reverse these steps to take out of the existing case, and then follow the steps to fit into the new case?
I just built my first yesterday, with little to no prior experience handling expensive electronics. My greatest fear was putting in the money (roughly $1300) and then the build not working. If you follow his steps, purchase parts that are compatible with each other, and use the manuals, then you can bet on success. When I hit the power button and watched my 10 hours of work come to life, it was supremely rewarding!
As someone who made a few noob mistakes building my first rig, I can tell you it's fine build your own system. Several foolproof safeties are there to protect the noob builder. Just watch this video carefully, take your time and make sure to prevent static discharge, especially if standing on carpet (it's explained in the video). Once you see how easy it is, you will never go back.
This video is very good. I like the way he explains exactly what he is doing, and why. After watching this i will deffenetly like to have a go at building my own PC. Very good explnation of what to do and how to do it.
This video is wonderful! I'm planning to build my own desktop and this video removed a lot of my fear about approaching this task. Being able to recognize what goes where is a valuable asset.
I literally knew nothing about this, and am just currently looking into it. Thank you so much for this video. Very well done, and very well explained. Seriously very helpful.
i have not done extensive searching on youtube yet but so far this is a one of a kind all around helpful video for pc building that isnt going too fast or acting as if its an infant watching. 10/10 video.
I've never built a PC before but I've taken apart my pre built computer and put it back together more times than I can count, I hope that means something.
Fantastic video! I will be building my first PC this coming Wednesday (with assistance from an experienced friend) and I spent close to $2000 on all of my parts, and I don't want to mess anything up during construction. I feel much more knowledgeable after watching this video, and I am excited to take my first step into the master race!
I'm 14 years old turning 15 soon. building my first ever computer and I want to get into this for a career. I'm into gaming and I can't wait.. my PC costs $500 and I just bought it with my own money. this tutorial helped me a lot. and I already ordered my stuff.
Thanks much for this video- this quick video gave me the confidence that I could do it. I feel achieved building my 1st PC (i7 8700k, MSI SLI Plus Z370, GSKILL 16 GB RAM, 500 GB EVO SSD, CPU cooler Corsair 212 EVO, Cooler master PRO RGB, EVGA GOLD 650W, GTX 1060 6GB).
+Caleb Mckenzie Hey mate, have a bit more of a read here, this FAQ details static protection: easypcbuilder.com/frequently-asked-questions/ Regards, Brett
Ok so few questions for the techy guys who really know a lot about computers and hardware. 1. Say i build my own PC, how good would the PC be if i put $1000-$1300 to it? (Giving example of some games and graphic quality would be a nice visual measure for me) 2. How much would a professional cost to build the PC for me? Thanks in advance.
I'm doubtful this will receive a reply but I am a first time builder and i have everything installed save for the front panel cable labeled 'HD Audio'. I don't have a clue where it goes and google has turned up nothing for me. I saw someone had plugged it into their sound card but I am using the integrated sound card on my mobo which has no port. Also excellent quality video. Perfect pacing, great host.
Update: Got my parts and my computer is now built. This guide really helped out so much. I will admit, I will still a little scared (especially with the PSU part, I thought I was going to break my motherboard). I got a little lost a few times, but then I remembered this guide and I was done in a couple of hours. Once again, Thank you so much. :)
Thank you for your well thought out, thorough video. I am seriously considering building my first computer. Today I purchased your $1200 gaming PC guide, but I would also like a PC that can easily handle rendering video. Do you have a guide available for a build that can do both and if so which one is it? I'm good at following explicit instructions, so I think between the video and the written instructions in the guide I can do it, I'm just very concerned about getting the best parts that are compatible. Also, I would like to have a dual monitor set-up - does this have to be factored into the graphics card? I appreciate your help!
So I was looking for my 8 pin CPU power connector but there was only 4 PIN connector on my motherboard. Got confused. Cried. Then decided to google and found out that you can split CPU power connector into 2 pieces. I was happy. Managed to finish the build. Thank you, tons of help!
If I decide to leave my computer without a side panel on (Of course there would be a lot of dust collection) would my computer be cooler since more air is in contact with my computer depending on my room temperature, or would it do the opposite? Also would the fans on my computer be more effective since there is more space for the blown air to travel?
Such a detailed video, not completely rushed, and not taking hours. I'm gonna build my own PC and I've just started ordering the parts and this video is very nice. Well done!
Installing CPU: 5:18
Installing CPU Cooler: 8:48
Preparing Case for Motherboard install 13:01
Installing power and data connectors: 23:50
Installing the graphics card: 27:18
LOLZ just thought this may be helpful to someone if they want to go back or skip thru :) have a wonderful day!
Bladedits™ - Edits/GFX Thanks mate. This is actually really useful!
Bless you for calmly explaining all those cables.
I know other people say everything to fast
A man with a degree in computer engineering and 15 years of field experience: "I don't pretend to be a know-it-all, but if you learn a thing or two, that's great."
**continues to teach 4.6 million people how to build a pc**
You sir, are the most humble man i have ever seen.
Thank you for your time and help! ^^
If there's one comment I could pin - it would be this one. Thanks for the positive feedback mate.
Just wanted to say thanks! Very helpful and I'm finally finished building my first pc thanks to you!
Trevor Howell Thanks Trevor, the comment is appreciated mate!
Thanks guys it's very much appreciated. Really happy this helped you out!
Nice power supply. Whatever you do, never go cheap on the power supply. It's the most critical component as it controls all the voltages fed to your motherboard, etc. Use a line conditioner/voltage regulator or UPS (uninterruptible power supply) to suppress electrical power spikes and/or provide backup power during blackouts so you can safely shut down your computer. Power spikes and sags destroy power supplies and shorten the life of components. Use air conditioning in the room with the computer during summer. I've been building computers since 1999. Easy to do but never, ever go cheap on the power supply.
Appreciated this video so much I rewatched three adverts just for you.
My first build I killed my motherboard with static.. Very easy to do in a dry climate like in New Mexico or California. Also one time I forgot to peel off the plastic off the CPU heatsink base, but good thing I saw the thermals and immediately turned off the PC and checked it.
I am 10 and i am buildibg my first pc well my parents does not know how to built a pc so i am trusting on this vid to built
I just want to say thank you. I have absolutely no computer experience and was just able to completely build my computer in less than 3 hours thanks to this video. You the man
Not a worry mate - glad we could be of help!
Glad to know that when I start building my PC I'll have you here to walk me through it, as well as some additional help in the comments. UA-cam needs more people like you. Thanks man.
Nocean Thanks mate, I really appreciate feedback like this. Some new videos coming soon for OS and driver install too. Stay tuned!
EasyPCbuilder Awesome thank you my man!
Videos like this is what led me to dive into the teck behind my computer. During High school I manage to save up money for my own build. Now this has turned into a sort of hobby of mine that I am taking into my own profession. when I read some of these comments they remind me of how it all started. Great work.
Alberto Fantauzzi Thanks Alberto - it is very much appreciated.
I'm buying the parts for a budget gaming computer (will have everything in January). I will admit, seeing all the wires intimidated me to the point I was having second thoughts. Thankfully I found this guide. It's a lot less intimidating.
I'm only 13 and I'm really interested in computing, building and getting the experience from my first build! Thanks for the video!
I'll be doing this in November for Fallout 4 Can't wait I have 1200 Usd saved so far.
My teacher is so lazy. She put your video on to teach us instead of teaching us herself. I'm excited to do the practical next week. Thanks for the vid, it was v.useful
Still one of the best of building tutorials in 2015
I had no idea what I was doing until I watched this and now I have got mine to work. THANK YOU. You earned a like mate.
ScaroHawk Thanks for the feedback buddy - it's much appreciated.
I have a question. I was telling my dad yesterday about how we should use an Anti-Static wrist strap when building the pc to avoid shortening the life of the parts. He told me "Why don't we just use rubber gloves?" Is this a stupid idea or a smart way to save money?
*excellent hand motions*
I rlly want a gaming PC. Here is the problem... I'm a 12 year old who can't even build a table.
I am 12 and I really do know alot about building computers. right now I'm building a computer for my grandma and there is like only 3 things I didn't really know how to do. I came here and that helped me
thanks
This is satisfying to watch.
Made it simple but I will probably need to watch it a couple of times before I attempt to build my beast gaming PC
Used this to help me build my first gaming rig. For anyone who is using this video, if you don't think he is addressing the question you have, just wait and he will most likely get to it in a later part of the video. I was confused about the power supply cables, and was frustrated when he just screwed in the PSU without explaining the cables, but he did later in the video and everything made sense.
The subtitles on this video are hilarious.
"So then we're on to eating the motherboard"
I'm a CIS major, right now they have me mainly focusing on software, even though I've been spending tons of time looking into hardware, anyway, this was a great video, I learned quite a bit from it, so cheers!
Thank you Brett! 4 years later and this guide is still helping people, just built my first pc today following this video & I'm writing the comment from it
Great video dude! Easy to follow and straight to the point! Thank you so much!
himeko009 Thanks mate. This was our goal!
Wow, this is good info because I am getting somebody all the parts to build a PC this Christmas and I'll be expected to help him do the assembly!
Glad we could help mate
As someone who is a game lover but had ZERO PC building experience I wanted to write this comment as a customer who has now built his first PC using this video as well as EasyPCBuilder’s written guide. EasyPCBuilder explains everything in easy to understand terms that non-computer engineers will understand, while at the same time explaining why each part is important and why you need to know about it. I was able to customize exactly what kind of build I wanted, along with some extra flare that the guide suggested. The hassle of buying parts is completely eliminated with the direct links to each part included in the purchased guide. For 8ish dollars and over 100 pages of information I cant tell you how good of a buy this guide is. I now feel confident that I can come back to this guide in several years when I need to upgrade my current rig in order to purchase updated parts and read up on new changes. I should also say Brett was very helpful when I inquired with questions I had during the actual build process. Thanks for the awesome experience EasyPCBuilder.
I'm fourteen and a freshman and in my eyes, your living the dream... Is your job worth it? because ever since i was 12 i've wanted to build computers as a way to make $$
is it really as easy as it looks??
Yes
Yes
I am an A+ certified professional. This is one of the BEST youtube builds I have seen.
Thanks Stuart - We really tried to make it as easy as possible - to help people get into a great hobby successfully!
EasyPC... easy peasy... heh heh I get it now...
Lol
NOW I KNOW HOW TO BUILD A PC! YES! now if only i could afford the parts
+Yeahhh Medal LOL I'm with you on that >_
I usually don't comment positive or negative reviews on people's videos (just a lot of shitposting), but this was the most informative how-to I've ever seen. You were concise, you put everything into easy to understand terms, and after watching your video I'm confident that I can build mine tonight when just an hour ago I thought I'd need outside help from an experienced friend.
+Nnyboy64 Thankyou mate, it's appreciated :)
I thought that this was very informative as I want to try and build one. Thanks
Cape Horn Thanks mate. It's not a daunting task, just a set process
I'm about to build my first pc and your video will be of great help. It really is one of the most comprehensive video tutorials I've seen so far (and I've seen a lot of them since I decided to do it myself). Thank you very much!
Leandro Kataoka Thanks Leandro - we put a lot of effort into these so we're glad that it has helped you! Best of luck in your future endeavors.
Just built mine, GTX 1070, i7 6700k, 16 GB RAM, 1 TB hard drive, 500 GB SSD
I've been building PC's for a long time, about 12 years actually. This is a great video that I recommend to some clients that want to build their first PC's. Good stuff, and explained very well guys. PS- I also have forgotten the backing plate a couple times lmao, simple mistake that everyone makes
We appreciate the referrals! Thanks mate.
Trust me I learned more than just a thing or 2!
Slxmmed we know a thing or two because we have seen a thing or two
Very helpful video! Just two remarks:
- if your table conducts electricity its OK to connect your wrist wrap cable to the PC housing otherwise it is better to connect it to a 0V point on the motherboard.
- you should add that when you install two memory sticks, to place them in DIMM 2 and 4 connector (both bleu on your board) See someones question below.
Do not rush your PC build, move slowly and take time.
This guy does it right.
arfer Thanks mate.
All what I can say that you are the best professional IT I ever seen! Why? Because you choose the simplest words to deliver it to watchers without trying to be an actor like others. This 30 minutes video much better than many hours I wasted watching other videos in same category. Thank you very much my master :)
31k subs with 2 vids....
world record
holy shit
32k now
that pic doe
I understood everything except what he done with the fan wires.
It's been a ton of years since I built my last PC, and I must say, you are by far the most thorough instructor. Even someone with little computer experience should be able to successfully build their own system. I go way back to 1986 with computers and was with FidoNet prior to the existence of the web. Absolutely great instruction!
I built my PC and this video helped out a lot. Thanks!
Killian Callaghan Great news mate. Congratulations!
Does thermal paste have to be purchased seperately? Or does it come with one of the parts?
I'm actually planning to build a PC in about 1-2 weeks. I already put the parts list together and going to order the parts soon. Your PC building guide is amazing and I understand the steps clearly and it doesn't look as hard as people make it out to be. Your guide is very straight forward and makes a lot of sense.
OMG OMG OMG OMG... THANK YOU SO MUCH! THIS REALLY HELPED ME OUT! I'M WRITING THIS COMMENT RIGHT NOW WITH THE PC I JUST BUILT!!! :DDD
+Pixeldude Breathe
Insane Plays All screws come with the motherboard :)
do i have to wear a static free braclet or can i able to do something that helps with being static free
This is the best guide I've seen on UA-cam.
Gonna stick this in my favourites. I've bought a PC which comes in a relatively small case. I'm presuming I'll just reverse these steps to take out of the existing case, and then follow the steps to fit into the new case?
The main thing I'm worried about is messing up bad when I build my first PC. Seems easy, but I don't like the idea of putting $700+ on the line :/
Do it. You won't regret it
I just built my first yesterday, with little to no prior experience handling expensive electronics. My greatest fear was putting in the money (roughly $1300) and then the build not working. If you follow his steps, purchase parts that are compatible with each other, and use the manuals, then you can bet on success. When I hit the power button and watched my 10 hours of work come to life, it was supremely rewarding!
same here
As someone who made a few noob mistakes building my first rig, I can tell you it's fine build your own system. Several foolproof safeties are there to protect the noob builder. Just watch this video carefully, take your time and make sure to prevent static discharge, especially if standing on carpet (it's explained in the video). Once you see how easy it is, you will never go back.
Cray2TheZ Thanks!
It makes sense why this video has over 4.5 million views. It's so helpful!
lol with his accent it sounds like he is saying easy peasy instead of easy pc
have you ever messed up a pc because of static electricity
Yes, I did tonight. I blew up my motherboard while upgrading the ram.
My parts are coming in soon, can't wait!
Building my first PC today and honestly I'm scared to do it.
This video is very good. I like the way he explains exactly what he is doing, and why. After watching this i will deffenetly like to have a go at building my own PC. Very good explnation of what to do and how to do it.
This video is wonderful! I'm planning to build my own desktop and this video removed a lot of my fear about approaching this task. Being able to recognize what goes where is a valuable asset.
I literally knew nothing about this, and am just currently looking into it. Thank you so much for this video. Very well done, and very well explained. Seriously very helpful.
Thats easy!Just wait till you get to the Windows part!
+The Ande Boom ua-cam.com/video/0yfz49Zla24/v-deo.html
+EasyPCbuilder ive seen pc without sata but use only ssd. is that ok?
Thats even easier
i have not done extensive searching on youtube yet but so far this is a one of a kind all around helpful video for pc building that isnt going too fast or acting as if its an infant watching. 10/10 video.
I've never built a PC before but I've taken apart my pre built computer and put it back together more times than I can count, I hope that means something.
Baron - it does. It's a great start!
Very good video
+Steve C Thanks mate!
Fantastic video! I will be building my first PC this coming Wednesday (with assistance from an experienced friend) and I spent close to $2000 on all of my parts, and I don't want to mess anything up during construction. I feel much more knowledgeable after watching this video, and I am excited to take my first step into the master race!
I'm building a PC soon, thanks for the help +EasyPCbuilder
your a legend :) Im 13 trying to build a computer for gaming and my alienware is not handling new games well.
Kevin S Of course it's not. It's alienware. Alienware is overpriced shit.
Because alienwares shit
I successfully built my first gaming PC after watching this video.Great explanation
I'm going to get the $1200 PC guide though I may end up using different parts but this guide is extremely helpful so I'll show my support.
+Derek Brown Thanks Derek, it's much appreciated mate.
+EasyPCbuilder absolutely! This guide is going help me build my first PC.
+EasyPCbuilder just finished my first PC build thanks to this video! The Cooler is a lot harder to install than I thought!
I did everything fine. Until the cable management. It got so bad that i simply gave up and stuffed the wires as best as i could away from the fans.
I'm 14 years old turning 15 soon. building my first ever computer and I want to get into this for a career. I'm into gaming and I can't wait.. my PC costs $500 and I just bought it with my own money. this tutorial helped me a lot. and I already ordered my stuff.
Nice, I'm also about to build my first ever computer. Just ordered all my parts (total $1200). I'm excited
Great work! I hope it all goes well for you and you find it very rewarding. All the best!
I'd prefer to build my own gaming desktop, then buy a upgradable gaming laptop.
How good did this build play club penguin?
1 maybe 2 fps if your lucky
Super Duper Ultra settings
Got kicked out before we could benchmark it!
was really worried about building a pc for the first time but after watching this i feel alot better :) Thank you
Awe fark, dis is advancd lego.
Nice build my friend, my only problem is upgrading, how should I handle the motherboard when I am replacing a processor and/or graphics card?
Thanks much for this video- this quick video gave me the confidence that I could do it. I feel achieved building my 1st PC (i7 8700k, MSI SLI Plus Z370, GSKILL 16 GB RAM, 500 GB EVO SSD, CPU cooler Corsair 212 EVO, Cooler master PRO RGB, EVGA GOLD 650W, GTX 1060 6GB).
how do you prevent static ruining your PC? I am a very static person
+Caleb Mckenzie Hey mate, have a bit more of a read here, this FAQ details static protection: easypcbuilder.com/frequently-asked-questions/ Regards, Brett
+Caleb Mckenzie oh my god that is so fucking clever
+EasyPCbuilder hey i dont have any of the equipment that u have but my floor is wood and i have no static is that good enough
Ok so few questions for the techy guys who really know a lot about computers and hardware.
1. Say i build my own PC, how good would the PC be if i put $1000-$1300 to it? (Giving example of some games and graphic quality would be a nice visual measure for me)
2. How much would a professional cost to build the PC for me?
Thanks in advance.
I'm 11 and I'm going to build this pc with my brother on Christmas! Hypeee
I'm doubtful this will receive a reply but I am a first time builder and i have everything installed save for the front panel cable labeled 'HD Audio'. I don't have a clue where it goes and google has turned up nothing for me. I saw someone had plugged it into their sound card but I am using the integrated sound card on my mobo which has no port.
Also excellent quality video. Perfect pacing, great host.
Thanks for helping me join the master race
Update:
Got my parts and my computer is now built. This guide really helped out so much. I will admit, I will still a little scared (especially with the PSU part, I thought I was going to break my motherboard). I got a little lost a few times, but then I remembered this guide and I was done in a couple of hours. Once again, Thank you so much. :)
+Chris Hampton Great work Chris. Congratulations!
I don't know if this is a dumb question but when you build your pc how do you get your os system perfeably windows 10
Thank you for your well thought out, thorough video. I am seriously considering building my first computer. Today I purchased your $1200 gaming PC guide, but I would also like a PC that can easily handle rendering video. Do you have a guide available for a build that can do both and if so which one is it? I'm good at following explicit instructions, so I think between the video and the written instructions in the guide I can do it, I'm just very concerned about getting the best parts that are compatible. Also, I would like to have a dual monitor set-up - does this have to be factored into the graphics card? I appreciate your help!
So I was looking for my 8 pin CPU power connector but there was only 4 PIN connector on my motherboard. Got confused. Cried. Then decided to google and found out that you can split CPU power connector into 2 pieces. I was happy. Managed to finish the build. Thank you, tons of help!
Excellent video! Even better because i'm getting that motherboard haha :)!
If I decide to leave my computer without a side panel on (Of course there would be a lot of dust collection) would my computer be cooler since more air is in contact with my computer depending on my room temperature, or would it do the opposite? Also would the fans on my computer be more effective since there is more space for the blown air to travel?
I'm 13... finally built my first computer thanks to you.
Thanks mate - best of luck in the future!
great teacher
+mahendra solanki Thanks Mahendra
Before watching the video - It's probably gonna be really hard and complicated to build it
After watching it - IT'S LEGOS FOR GROWN UPS
Just built my first computer largely thanks to this tutorial. Thanks!
Cheers mate. Awesome work!
PC master race!
EasyPCbuilder... Pun intended?
calleha Absolutely!
Such a detailed video, not completely rushed, and not taking hours. I'm gonna build my own PC and I've just started ordering the parts and this video is very nice. Well done!
Do all the parts come with screws? sorry this is the first time im ordering parts :P.