I really appreciate this type of guide. You try to explain all of the issues that may come up and make things as clear as possible. Truly a beginners guide unlike many others, thank you for your help! Making this process less stressful for me is much appreciated.
@@AnotherSilentSoul makes me very happy to read comments like these! That was my main goal when starting this channel, to help others learn and be able to diy their pc builds. Glad I could help and thank you for watching 😂
This was great, you may not remember I emailed you months ago but an issue I had as having with my pc build, sound system and potentially rebuilding my system aka upgrading the motherboard. I find your videos really informative and fun. Always a great watch. Thanks ☺️
So now what happens when you turn the pc back on with everything back in the new motherboard? U don’t have to re-set up windows? It’s all on the ssd and the new motherboard recognizes the computer as it was? No other steps?
@@Wesley-Houlas if you’re swapping with the same motherboard then nothing will change unless you used a windows key that registers to motherboard instead of account, then you’d have to reactivate windows. If with a different motherboard then you might need to install some drivers etc.. In my experience everything stayed the same besides drivers
@ since you were kind enough to answer me the first time I have another question I can’t find an answer too I hope you could help me with. I need a small but mighty AIR cooler for a 5950x 16 core 140w processor. My AIO died and everything is so stuffed in the back of my micro atx case I don’t want to re wire a new AIO. Plus I’m going to start a new build in the next year or so. It can’t be a huge air cooler in order to fit in my Corsair crystal 280x, but it needs to have the cooling power for my cpu. Do u have any recommendations?
@ Noctua makes some really good low profile coolers. They are on the pricier side but very good. ID-COOLING makes good ones as well and cheaper than noctua. Here’s a few links to see reference but you can search up “low profile mini iTX cpu cooler” and see similar results. Id: amzn.to/4eoslJy Nocuta: amzn.to/4fhBapP Note: make sure they’re make for your cpu. Often times with small coolers like these, they’re made with one bracket only and you’d need a different model for your cpu.
Step 1: Remove everything from motherboard and it from he case. Step 2: Put everything back into the new motherboard and it into the case. Step 3: Profit.
spilles pepsi on my PC, and didn't know what part was affected. first tried the PSU, nope, returned it. now swapping motherboards, ty!
I really appreciate this type of guide. You try to explain all of the issues that may come up and make things as clear as possible. Truly a beginners guide unlike many others, thank you for your help! Making this process less stressful for me is much appreciated.
@@AnotherSilentSoul makes me very happy to read comments like these! That was my main goal when starting this channel, to help others learn and be able to diy their pc builds. Glad I could help and thank you for watching 😂
You saved me bro thanks
Glad I could help 🙌 Thanks for watching 🙏
Love the content. Been a minute!
@@pinoyprince26 thank you 🙏
Amazing guide. This make me so much more confident about swapping. Thank you bro 😊
@@RxW4n thank you, glad I could help! Thanks for watching 🙏
This was great, you may not remember I emailed you months ago but an issue I had as having with my pc build, sound system and potentially rebuilding my system aka upgrading the motherboard. I find your videos really informative and fun. Always a great watch. Thanks ☺️
@@April-dy2tn Hey, yeah I remember! I’m glad my videos help 🙌 always nice to hear. Thank you 🙏
Thank you. Very detailed and well explained. Happy to become a sub.
@@westfield90 no problem, I’m glad I could help 🙌
Is there any pre steps you have to do? Like uninstall windows or anything before I swap my motherboard?
very helpful
@@Տeh thank you 🙏
So now what happens when you turn the pc back on with everything back in the new motherboard? U don’t have to re-set up windows? It’s all on the ssd and the new motherboard recognizes the computer as it was? No other steps?
@@Wesley-Houlas if you’re swapping with the same motherboard then nothing will change unless you used a windows key that registers to motherboard instead of account, then you’d have to reactivate windows. If with a different motherboard then you might need to install some drivers etc.. In my experience everything stayed the same besides drivers
@ since you were kind enough to answer me the first time I have another question I can’t find an answer too I hope you could help me with. I need a small but mighty AIR cooler for a 5950x 16 core 140w processor. My AIO died and everything is so stuffed in the back of my micro atx case I don’t want to re wire a new AIO. Plus I’m going to start a new build in the next year or so. It can’t be a huge air cooler in order to fit in my Corsair crystal 280x, but it needs to have the cooling power for my cpu. Do u have any recommendations?
@ Noctua makes some really good low profile coolers. They are on the pricier side but very good. ID-COOLING makes good ones as well and cheaper than noctua. Here’s a few links to see reference but you can search up “low profile mini iTX cpu cooler” and see similar results.
Id: amzn.to/4eoslJy
Nocuta: amzn.to/4fhBapP
Note: make sure they’re make for your cpu. Often times with small coolers like these, they’re made with one bracket only and you’d need a different model for your cpu.
I have only ever plugged in the power swtch, the rest are pretty useless
@@wagwanyute yeah pretty much but I like to show it all just in case
Step 1: Remove everything from motherboard and it from he case.
Step 2: Put everything back into the new motherboard and it into the case.
Step 3: Profit.
@@Towhomitmayconcern9293 pretty much 😅