How to Install a CPU - Intel Core i5, i7, i9

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  • Опубліковано 26 лип 2024
  • Installing a CPU can scare away a lot of first time system builders, but the truth is, it's actually really easy as long as you take your time and pay attention to what you're doing! This video is intended for anyone looking to learn how to install a CPU into a new PC system build.
    Helpful tips:
    - Handle the CPU by the outside edges and try not to touch the integrated heat spreader or contact surfaces on the bottom.
    - Use caution and be careful when working around the exposed pins in the socket.
    - Look for the triangles in the corner of the CPU and motherboard socket to verify the correct orientation before placing your CPU into the socket.
    - Remember to apply thermal paste & install your CPU cooler!
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  • @Munenushi
    @Munenushi 7 місяців тому +13

    as a retired computer service tech, the one and only thing i would add to this wonderfully helpful, perfectly paced beginner's tutorial is a static strap.
    you may never hear a static crack or see any lightning-looking arcs while putting things together or dusting inside of your comp, but those things you don't see could be the difference between a 10+ year old component vs parts that 'die' on you every 2-3 years... static can weaken, not just kill computer parts with a small cracking sound (which it also can do)
    a strap to clamp onto your case or psu cage or static mat, is the one little thing i would add to all this great info you have here. bravo mr. tech heh

    • @Spocklee
      @Spocklee 2 місяці тому

      what about just unplugging your computer?

    • @Munenushi
      @Munenushi 2 місяці тому +1

      @@Spocklee
      the problem with that is - then there is 'nowhere for the static electricity to go' - you need to keep your computer plugged in but the PSU (power supply box) turned OFF.
      As long as your computer is connected up inside (screws without cloth/plastic washers on the mainboard, cables connected, etc) then static/electricity has somewhere to go 'out', that is, any static electricity built up in your body/clothes will go 'out' the Ground into your wall. HTH

  • @yournerdiness3135
    @yournerdiness3135 Рік тому +3

    I can't believe this doesn't have more likes, very informative and helpful, thanks!

  • @michaelnovean5821
    @michaelnovean5821 10 місяців тому +11

    Great video. Really good job with the explanation and even better job with clear filming.

  • @zegan_audio
    @zegan_audio 8 місяців тому +2

    perfect video. 10/10. Installed my cpu in like 2 minutes while watching this. Brilliant thank you.

  • @quinquiry
    @quinquiry 6 місяців тому +3

    Do not forget to get rid of any "static" on your body by touching a faucet or grounded part, before touching the CPU and the MOBO .. Great video, helped me to understand the written explanations on the manual thanks.

  • @deebru8354
    @deebru8354 19 днів тому +1

    Incredible clarity and super easy to follow instructions. You made a potentially destructive and damaging process super safe and easy to do. Kudos!

  • @roberthatcher2773
    @roberthatcher2773 Рік тому +3

    Great explanation, high quality video, thanks!

  • @Finkster-777
    @Finkster-777 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for this great video and giving me the confidence to do my own build! THANK YOU!!

  • @isaacnaughton5206
    @isaacnaughton5206 Рік тому +10

    Great video. Dropping northwards of AU$900 for a CPU, you want to be confident that you're getting it right. I was a little unsure, given just how much pressure was being applied by the latch - but no nasty cracking or crunching sounds 🙂

  • @s.t.entertainmentreviews7506
    @s.t.entertainmentreviews7506 7 місяців тому +2

    What a great video, start to finish BOOM you are tha man! Thanks!

  • @briannad616
    @briannad616 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank you so much! I'm building a PC for the first time and you helped a ton

  • @banjoravioli7185
    @banjoravioli7185 5 місяців тому +1

    Such a perfect video. Thanks man

  • @anthony1156
    @anthony1156 Рік тому +7

    Really helpful Just got I i9 and was really scared to mess it up lol

  • @amafangames
    @amafangames Рік тому +16

    An absolutely perfect high quality video. Stunning job, I really love your videos!

    • @ECPUz
      @ECPUz  Рік тому

      Thank you very much!

  • @Entertained45
    @Entertained45 5 місяців тому +1

    Thanks! Very helpful vid.

  • @bbqbbqbbqbbq1234
    @bbqbbqbbqbbq1234 Рік тому

    ty you helped me out so much

  • @takaw.d8486
    @takaw.d8486 Рік тому +3

    Watching this to build up confidence to replace my i5 with a i9 😔 been struggling a lot, i cant even clean it without getting nervous

  • @rossdavison6526
    @rossdavison6526 Рік тому +3

    Awesome video, thank you very much

    • @ECPUz
      @ECPUz  Рік тому +1

      Glad you liked it!

  • @Deegan_Prashanth
    @Deegan_Prashanth Рік тому +1

    Thanks helped a lot!

    • @ECPUz
      @ECPUz  Рік тому +1

      Glad it helped!

  • @phoenixtiger
    @phoenixtiger Рік тому

    One of the best videos

  • @shawntipton5078
    @shawntipton5078 8 місяців тому +1

    this will help a lot when i update my CPU soon, i currently have a modern ram deck and up to date graphics card by my CPU is outdated somewhat being an i5 model, works fine with the other gear but needs replacing, it is very cool that a device smaller than a hand palm has more processing power than most devices in sci-fi and all computers put together prior to the early 2000s. soon a CPU many times smaller than the smallest fingernail will be capable of many billions and trillions of times all that. and so on

  • @Gothmog4
    @Gothmog4 Рік тому +1

    Thanks, this helps alot! :-)

    • @ECPUz
      @ECPUz  Рік тому

      Glad it helped!

  • @Tesseus
    @Tesseus Рік тому +1

    awesome!

  • @jackal9701
    @jackal9701 Рік тому

    Thank you good sir.

  • @amsams2716
    @amsams2716 8 місяців тому +2

    Very well done video! Straight to the point, excellent visual execution and helpful explanations. Thank you!

  • @tech_tok95
    @tech_tok95 4 місяці тому +1

    thank u man

  • @nikolaj550
    @nikolaj550 5 місяців тому +1

    best video i just installede my i9 gaming cpu

  • @gregorypetka8799
    @gregorypetka8799 Рік тому +2

    Thanks Bro, i have been installing AMD with pin Grid for like 30 years, and on computers for over 40 years. but i have to learn the Land Grid, due to AMD moving to Intel Style, and Someone gave me a intel Z170 board, so i bought a 6100t for $14. Even though i have a 5600x, eventually i will upgrade to a Ryzen 7000 or probably a Ryzen 8000. So i figured i better learn LGA as it is the future, and before i have to buy a $500 motherboard and $500 CPU in 5 years, this ought to give the confidence to try LGA. Thanks Again

  • @noslekpontocom4735
    @noslekpontocom4735 Рік тому +2

    Cool! I didn't really know how to do it.

    • @ECPUz
      @ECPUz  Рік тому

      Glad I could help!

  • @AskYourComputerGuy
    @AskYourComputerGuy Рік тому +3

    Amazing quality!

  • @user-ck5po9ut3l
    @user-ck5po9ut3l 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank you.

    • @ECPUz
      @ECPUz  5 місяців тому

      You're welcome!

  • @innovativeisaac8835
    @innovativeisaac8835 11 місяців тому

    Thanks

  • @mahmoodmalik140
    @mahmoodmalik140 7 місяців тому

    Amazing video. I have Dell Inspiron 660 - 1.8TB, CPU intel i5-3330 3ghz, 8gb 1R x 8 - 64bit 3rd generation Windows 10 around 10 year old pc. Its very slow and i am thinking changing 2R x 18 RAM instead of 8 ram and CPU. Which Intel CPU you would recommend? changing cpu would not effect my windows or MS Office and files? thanks

  • @urfellownoob
    @urfellownoob 6 місяців тому

    bro when pushing the latch back on i was terrified by the amount of force it took to do, i was scared something was gonna break

  • @nathanidiaz8388
    @nathanidiaz8388 5 місяців тому

    is there any way I'm able to do this on my pre-built computer? if so, can I remove the one I have in it and replace it with one found in my laptop?

  • @kqzero
    @kqzero Місяць тому

    Where do you even get those tiny boxes for the CPUs

  • @Megaladon28
    @Megaladon28 Рік тому +2

    Bro ur video quality is unmatched😮‍💨

    • @ECPUz
      @ECPUz  Рік тому

      Thank you!!

  • @MatthewSwasta
    @MatthewSwasta 10 місяців тому

    I plan on wearing some correct fitting nitrile gloves when handling...

  • @theunholinesswithin70
    @theunholinesswithin70 6 місяців тому

    Where do I find the model number as mine doesn't have it written on it?

  • @drewg3087
    @drewg3087 10 місяців тому

    I was switching out my I7 to my i9 and it slipped in my LGA socket. I freaked out for a bit but think im fine, I guess ill know when i fire it up. Nothing in the socket looks damaged or pins.

  • @jd52124
    @jd52124 9 місяців тому

    Never knew the black plate just pops out, guess there's always something to learn 👍

  • @yungboy_ballin
    @yungboy_ballin 29 днів тому +1

    only ever built amd this was helpful was lowkey scared even after 12 amd builds😂

  • @BurntJuice45
    @BurntJuice45 Рік тому

    would a cpu intel i9 need a cooler?

  • @Boogeeezy
    @Boogeeezy Рік тому +2

    When you push down the cpu locker, should I hear a slight tapping noise?? I heard a constant noise as I was lowering my cpu bar and I got scared bc it takes a bit of force to go down.

    • @hrromanslaparsso4403
      @hrromanslaparsso4403 10 місяців тому

      It should be swift, the only things that lock sometimes are the cooling components. At least in my limited experience. Let me know how it worked out! EDIT: Swift as in you wont hear any clicking or knocking. If pay you attention to the matching pins, it's like trying to fit a square through a triangle. Once you know it's aligned just go for it, for some sockets it make take like a pound or two of force but nothing more.

  • @chrisgoldsmith3121
    @chrisgoldsmith3121 3 місяці тому

    So I followed this video and pulled out my old cpu and put in the new one. From what I read online, my cpu is compatible with my motherboard. The cpu fan works and everything boots up except for my monitors. The led light on them shines white like its going to turn on and then will switch to orange saying that it doesnt detect any signal. Anyone have any possible ideas of what I did wrong?

  • @saaika5922
    @saaika5922 Рік тому

    Im gonna be building my pc tommorow. And before I go with that. Ive got a question.. how precise I have to be with cpu installation? I mean. Do I have to put it precisely on pins or if I kinda miss it its gonna be all good? (For example miss up to 2mm)

    • @ECPUz
      @ECPUz  Рік тому

      As you're lowering your CPU into the socket, you want to be as precise as possible in order to not put any lateral force onto the pins. If the notches on the CPU line up with the socket, it should go in without a problem. You can give the CPU a gentle wiggle to make sure it's seated properly and making contact with all the pins. I find that will usually get it to drop in if it's slightly off. Just remember it doesn't take any force to get the CPU installed, if you feel like you need to force it, then something isn't right and you should double check that your alignment/orientation is correct.

  • @BabySnipe517
    @BabySnipe517 Місяць тому

    I want to install a i71300k. I wanna know what I would need to install it

  • @rickcharlespersonal
    @rickcharlespersonal 9 місяців тому +2

    Here because my CPU is just under the minimum requirements for ARK: Survival Ascended and it's my only part that doesn't meet the minimum...

  • @Just-Ignore-It_88
    @Just-Ignore-It_88 6 місяців тому

    Thermal paste was on the green part of my CPU and abit in the socket.

  • @alvinkhoo
    @alvinkhoo 2 місяці тому

    hi..this setup is fine/good to go? thanks for your advise!
    Processor - 14th Gen i7-14700K 3.4GHz (Socket LGA 1700)
    Mainboard - Gigabyte B760 aorus elite AX DDR5
    NVME SSD - Lexar NM790 1TB
    Kingston Fury Beast RGB DDR5 6000MHz CL40 2x16Gb (black)

  • @TNAKDrone
    @TNAKDrone 12 днів тому

    2:37 good idea to avoid touching it - instantly touches it :D

  • @Pryme.
    @Pryme. Рік тому +10

    How much force does it take to put down the cover and then to lock it in the place?

    • @Latencyz
      @Latencyz Рік тому

      A bit tbh

    • @Fritz_18
      @Fritz_18 11 місяців тому

      Like non just get it close and let go if you put it correctly it should just fall into place

  • @j_shelby_damnwird
    @j_shelby_damnwird 3 місяці тому

    Noob question. Are those Thermalright contact frames really needed to avoid CPU bend and lower temps? Or Is it just all a marketing gimmick?

  • @HeyitsSmim
    @HeyitsSmim Рік тому

    I bought an Intel i5 10400 and upon taking my computer apart, found that my load plate is too big to keep the CPU in place. What do I do?

    • @ECPUz
      @ECPUz  Рік тому

      It sounds like the i5 10400 might not be compatible with your motherboard socket. I believe that CPU is based on LGA1200. It would be a good idea to check which motherboard you have and verify the socket type.

  • @bloodygaming3243
    @bloodygaming3243 6 днів тому

    no thermal paste????

  • @hotlineoperator
    @hotlineoperator 9 місяців тому

    You should also show how to put thermal paste.

    • @GothamiteYT
      @GothamiteYT 9 місяців тому

      Yeah that is CRITICAL information that Im surprised he left out

  • @HouseOfFunQM
    @HouseOfFunQM Рік тому +1

    I don't have a thermal paste applicator - will I be okay?

    • @ECPUz
      @ECPUz  Рік тому

      If you're applying your own thermal paste (if it's not pre-applied on your cooler), you don't need any special applicator. You can run a line down the middle of the IHS or blob in the middle and the pressure from the cooler will spread it out. Just be careful not to use too much because you don't want it to spill over the edges of the IHS.

  • @aaronlayton6089
    @aaronlayton6089 Рік тому

    I’m about to give it a go but don’t you need thermal paste? That’s what I heard somewhere??

    • @ECPUz
      @ECPUz  Рік тому

      Yes, you need to apply thermal paste when you install the cooler. Some coolers have it pre applied. Depends on the model you choose.

  • @luci-fer250
    @luci-fer250 8 місяців тому

    so i put my cpu in upside down
    and that is why all my pins were flattened
    i didnt pay attention to the notches or even see the single arrow
    well it cost me a board and cpu.🤑😭
    how i long for the days of the pentium boards

  • @jijinho
    @jijinho Рік тому +4

    does it need paste?

  • @blucianobluci7755
    @blucianobluci7755 Місяць тому

    Hi thanks for the video- Short thing. It's absurd that companies have created such a system so as to spoil products and ruin your day. It is not possible. The user is the end user who buys the product. We should avoid buying and complaining that the used system can not only make you curse yourself up there, make you spend more money, ......... me for a pair of pins on another MB. Asus asked me €.66. + VAT (22%) Italy- They suck, an incredible shame for their failure to design the pinouts.
    I hope we all agree otherwise it will get worse.
    Thank you.

  • @playa2daworld
    @playa2daworld 7 місяців тому

    What do I do with this glue?

    • @ArshanIdk
      @ArshanIdk 3 місяці тому

      That's thermal paste

  • @shanepika1
    @shanepika1 7 місяців тому

    I did the same thing as you and now my composter won’t turn on thanks a lot

    • @shanepika1
      @shanepika1 7 місяців тому

      I did it the same exact way and I called the people who made my computer and they don’t know what happened they said it just isn’t working

  • @EstrangedEstranged
    @EstrangedEstranged Рік тому

    Very good and concise explanation but the fact that installing the fan and applying thermal paste is omitted and not even mentioned in it is a problem.

    • @luci-fer250
      @luci-fer250 8 місяців тому

      thermal paste goes between the cpu and the heatsink and yes he did mention it

  • @strongestohio7854
    @strongestohio7854 Рік тому

    Was doing that for like 10 minutes and as soon as I watch the video it stops creaking and the arm just goes down… fml

  • @BRZZN
    @BRZZN 6 місяців тому

    you literally opened up the cpu right above an exposed cpu housing plate.

  • @coolandamazingchicken6165
    @coolandamazingchicken6165 4 місяці тому

    I think i broke the thing that hold it down 😅
    Edit: I fix it

  • @ProjectPetx
    @ProjectPetx 7 місяців тому

    holy this guys a yapper

  • @pawa3280
    @pawa3280 Рік тому

    bro just skipped the ENTIRE thermal paste. GG

  • @virgil5361
    @virgil5361 Рік тому

    Too bad he did not do as his description says, he never showed how to install the i9, but then again it is possible he does not know that not all processors are built like. The notches he referred to on the i5 is totally different from the i9, he should have also showed the diamond on the socket, the way he showed a person could still place the processor in the wrong way.

    • @ECPUz
      @ECPUz  Рік тому +1

      Processors compatible with the same socket (in this case LGA1700) must have notches that match the bump-outs in the socket, or else the CPU could not be installed.

  • @jacobcsm
    @jacobcsm 11 місяців тому +87

    this could be a 45 second video. so much bloat. just get to the point man

    • @Munenushi
      @Munenushi 7 місяців тому +16

      if i may, there are actually a lot of steps to consider when assembling pc parts... this isn't Lego
      and he did well, adding helpful tips and ideas for options
      i have adhd and it was fine for me lol
      lots of cuts and angle changes, etc

    • @obynxi
      @obynxi 7 місяців тому +4

      @@Munenushiagree i have adhd too and it was okay

    • @CrazyEights888
      @CrazyEights888 4 місяці тому +9

      Getting mad because it's too long and it's a 6 minute video. Patience of a child.

    • @zombiethieves3736
      @zombiethieves3736 4 місяці тому

      5 minutes is perfect for people building their first PC and trying to follow along. There's hundreds of UA-cam shorts if you want something more simple or you can just skip to that part in this video.

    • @obynxi
      @obynxi 4 місяці тому

      @@zombiethieves3736 fr bro

  • @Neapaliton
    @Neapaliton 7 місяців тому

    Never even told us about thermal paste. Terrible video someone’s gonna fry their new cpu

  • @salonbasi713
    @salonbasi713 6 місяців тому

    Bro was yapping so hard, can literally be 30 second video

  • @tol7553
    @tol7553 8 місяців тому

    "beware touching the contacts". Proceeds touching the contacts