This is the best tutorial on Building a PC i have ever seen literally. I always wanted that someone should show a camera inside the cabinet while placing the motherboard. Just Wow 👍👌👏
great we skipped building a computer because of covid, this video helped, especially with the cam inside the chassis and the continuity ! Not being stuffy yet still streamlined and informative helps, too. side note i think 1 or 2 of the 'as discussed before' havent been discussed (this is the 2nd video), and the next one isn't OS w/Cindy-- it's Kevin about mobile. still-- good stuff!
Yeah I don't know why they didn't go over it. Modern computers use something called dual channel memory (or quad channel in very high end systems and servers). In short, memory channels are lanes that connect the memory to the CPU. The more lanes you have, the more data you can move and faster than if you had just 1 lane. The way systems are engineered means that the channels are separated, usually by the memory slot color or a numbering on top of the slot. You always want to consult the PC/motherboard manual for specific instructions. Some boards can be very picky and will refuse to boot if the memory is not installed correctly. Other boards may not care and boot up just fine.
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Its an anti-static wrist strap. Its to prevent excess static electricity you may have on your body from damaging the components. With the strap, if you have static electricity built up on you, it gets sent to ground as long as the strap is connected to a ground. Its not mandatory to use it, but it can help prevent ESD damage if you live in an area with a lot of static electricity build up.
@@ssk3398 I got what you're saying. It doesn't look like a smart watch so he should be ok. I assume a smart watch might have that problem but I'm not sure.
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This is the best tutorial on Building a PC i have ever seen literally. I always wanted that someone should show a camera inside the cabinet while placing the motherboard. Just Wow 👍👌👏
I agree
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Man! This tutor is good. I wanted him to teach me in all lessons. But no problem. I liked the way of him teaching us.
great we skipped building a computer because of covid, this video helped, especially with the cam inside the chassis and the continuity ! Not being stuffy yet still streamlined and informative helps, too. side note i think 1 or 2 of the 'as discussed before' havent been discussed (this is the 2nd video), and the next one isn't OS w/Cindy-- it's Kevin about mobile. still-- good stuff!
You did an excellent job in walking us through the various steps in assembling the computer. Thank you for making it easy to understand.🙏👍
I didn't know I will enjoy this topic this much, I didn't even realize that the video was more than 20 minutes long
find no words to thank you. i am so grateful to you and your team.
The tutorial seems really out of date, did you update the videos in the program?
I have a question, when installing the ram sticks why does it matter that he's sticking to only using the white dimm slots?
Yeah I don't know why they didn't go over it. Modern computers use something called dual channel memory (or quad channel in very high end systems and servers). In short, memory channels are lanes that connect the memory to the CPU. The more lanes you have, the more data you can move and faster than if you had just 1 lane. The way systems are engineered means that the channels are separated, usually by the memory slot color or a numbering on top of the slot. You always want to consult the PC/motherboard manual for specific instructions. Some boards can be very picky and will refuse to boot if the memory is not installed correctly. Other boards may not care and boot up just fine.
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Then just come to the USA illegally n get 30grand n a house n $15,000 a month n a driverse license n a car while us USA born legal citizens get nothing but gotta pay for it but trump gonna drain the swamp on those ppl
@@AnglandAlamehnaSwedishwtf does that has to do with this guy comment? 🤦🏽♂️
Very helpful. Thanks.
What are you wearing while building PC?
Its an anti-static wrist strap. Its to prevent excess static electricity you may have on your body from damaging the components. With the strap, if you have static electricity built up on you, it gets sent to ground as long as the strap is connected to a ground. Its not mandatory to use it, but it can help prevent ESD damage if you live in an area with a lot of static electricity build up.
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Perfect job bro
Correct me if watch should be remove to reduce static electricity? Expect for static band?
Lol what you wrote?
@@GameHEADtime Watch should not be removed?
@@ssk3398 I got what you're saying. It doesn't look like a smart watch so he should be ok. I assume a smart watch might have that problem but I'm not sure.
@@GameHEADtime he's asking if he should have removed his watch first
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lol these comments show you how toxic computer nerds can be
I thought towers arent used as much anymore...more updated videos would be helpful..
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Wow! thanks for teaching this IT stuff for a garbage certification that will over saturate the market even more...thanks google!
People need jobs
This coming from an unemployed lil man child living at home
Tbh if you don’t know how to build a computer today don’t even hire them lmaoo.... how much was this guy paid for this video... 🤦♂️
Lol ur a lame n if u can't run 6 miles n do 100 pushups n get all As in calc 1,2,3 n diff EQs then u shouldn't be a US citizen