0:01 Prep Motherboard 7:54 Installing Motherboard inside Case 11:53 Motherboard/Case Jumper Cables 14:22 Fan Installation/Removal 19:13 How Fan Airflow Works 20:24 Liquid Cooler Fan Mounting/Installation 24:18 Power Supply Installation 26:16 Pasting the CPU 31:30 SSD Install / Wire Management 33:34 Trouble Shotting Error Codes on Motherboard 35:25 Resetting CMOS Settings (If Needed) 36:47 Upgrading BIOS on new ASUS motherboards 37:44 Testing the Machine / Benchmarks
Additional tip that did not make it to video... Do not use wire twisty ties to wire manage anything. That is conductive and if it frays it can damage your equipment. Use plastic zip ties only.
Hi man, great video and thanks for the guide, I am about to build an AM5 new pc, how's been your experience with 4 dimms on this platform? I read somewhere it might give you some latency issues, I would rather to have 4 dimms for the asthetics. Thank you!
Hello my friend I notice that the ram you bought is for xmp and not amd expo, have you noticed any issues with this as I am looking to buy the same ram
Hmmm. The radiator fans are blowing into the radiator to cool it. But you then have two fans on the other side which would blow the heat back in .. wouldnt it? Your fans are blowing in opposite directions with the radiator in between. Or am I missing something here :-\.
Does the 7700x Ryzen 7 work fine with 4 ram 5200mhz DDR5 sticks? Because I've heard it can only handle 2 5200mhz sticks and it will run at 3600mhz its using quad channel
I would say that the RAM situation is probably motherboard specific, rather than CPU specific. Depends on which BIOS version you are using. I usually leave things stock on the BIOS. I highly doubt that the 7700x restricts RAM speeds. Its the motherboard and the bios that restricts it, and there is probably settings that have to enabled to take advantage of the full speed.
You go to put in the first stick of RAM and I am just sitting here... wrong slot, wrong slot, wrong slot, it's the wrong slot, is he going to realize after pointing out the memory indicator on the board it is the wrong slot, still wrong slot, come on don't snap that in, Nope, he snapped it in the wrong slot... Oh, he is populating all four. Whew!