01. I am watching this video in 2019 because I am about to build a PC for myself. 02. This video has become so much helpful for me because Ranjit Sir has explained it beautifully.
I'm watching it today. Just after watching the realme 7 video. Your voice is totally different. You said some (.com) I thought what Man time flies. You were young
It's my first time building a PC. I know how to build it, the only part i'm afraid of is putting the CPU in the MB. Is it possible to do serious damage ( e.g. move a pin ) if I just simply put the CPU in place? How dangerous is it? How fragile are the pins? I don't know if I want to risk doing this on myself or if I should go to a computer shop and tell them to put the CPU in for me..
No, after you have the cpu intel chip inserted into the motherboard and closed the latch to it, then you will apply the thermal paste on the cpu heatsink fan. Most new cpu heatsink fans, do come with preapplied thermal paste.
That was so easy I thought this part needed thermal paste or other heating stuff lol 😆 I'm so scared to do it myself before but now I'm super confident!! Thanks!
I'm installing this exact setup very soon, so thank you for this video! I do have one question related to the PCI slots. I have two GTX 560 ti's and a third GTX 560 non-ti. I plan to put the non-ti on the 3rd PCI-E slot at x4 for Physx. Do you think the pins on the bottom of the mobo that I need access to for the case's other features (power, USB, etc.) will have enough room with the 3rd graphics card in the bottom PCI-E slot? Thx
The four plastic push-in screws of the fan have arrows. Should I turn them after pressing them in and hearing the clicking sound? Or should I not do that?
Your video is definitely very helpful. One question, if we reassemble our system with a replaced mother board and we still have the same processor and CPU FAN, do we need to apply thermal lotion once again or not? It'll be great if you reply. Thanks.
Thank you Ranjit for such an informative post. Needed to ask do stock cooler fans have any plastic over the thermal compound that we need to remove, cooler fan you installed did not seem to have one
Hey Ranjit, I am planning to change my motherboard, my question is that, 'Is it necessary to buy same chipset motherboard? Or can I buy motherboard with same socket type and same RAM data rate?'
My system unit is HP Compaq, things look different on the motherboard, for instance the fan. Is it safe to follow the same same steps for a different brand of system unit? Also, I noticed you did not apply some thermal paste, is that ok?
This looks pretty easy. I am looking forward to buy a new motherboard and this guy on the phone from tech support starts telling me that it s a very difficult process and you have to have some special glue to attach a processor to a new motherboard. If this is that easy then I can do it myself
That 'special glue' is referred to as Thermal Paste. If you are ordering a new processor it should come with a tube, but if you are not you should order a tube of arctic silver 5 online for about 8$. It's not too hard to install a cpu, just use caution and don't force it too hard.
Sir, I'm thankful for your work. I'm Building a Midrange Gaming Pc. So These are the things(Processor, RAM, Graphic Card, Motherboard, CPU Cooler) I left out to buy. I have 25k, So can u please suggest me
thanks bahi ,it is very nice iam from Afghanistan ,,,,, unlucky in our country taliban closed all the education places,,, by your permission ,,,can i use /show this video to my student in Afghanistan ,,,thanks alot bro
It might be better to just make sure your hands are clean. Some gloves have a kind of powder on it, some of them might induce a static shock, and cloth gloves can leave behind fibers.
In short and simple term, avoid assembling the PC hardwares on the mattress, wool, clothing, etc. Do it on a wooden table (or a stone table, I did it on the floor cuz i like to cool my ass cheeks). Make sure you touch the metal Case before you touch the gpu or etc. Do it often unless you got a rubber glove (not the medical rubber gloves, mind you LOL) or wrist band thingy. This is call grounding :v and in case you don't know, treat the HDD with EXTREME care! DON'T DROP IT or you can bet 99% you might buy a new one. (RIP my beloved 2TB seagate. Those anime and skyrim mods shall forever be remember as the emperor finest!)
It would be nice if you explained more on why the RAM slots are colour coded. I just dont get what is really is and it would be helpful if you can explain it in one of your videos. Thanks :)
Thanks a lot for this video and for all the helpful ones in your channel. There is nothing more satisfying than being able to build up your own computer (with your help) :D
When changing out the cpu in a MB, do you have to reformat the whole computer afterwards? Or is it just like changing ram and video card and not necessary?
thanks for the video, didnt we need to apply some substance like the toothpaste on the cpu before attaching the fan ? I ask this because i saw them doing in other video thx
thanks for the video :) you make it look easy hehe, I wanted to watch it to confirm what direction the cpu goes into the socket and to find the easiest way to place the cpu fan on top. This video answered both of the questions that I needed answered, thank you! :)
Ranj , a question unrelated to this video but I have to ask: do you know any quality USB microphones ? Did you ever do any reviews on microphones at all?
I also Accidentally Broke the 2 legs of my Processor fan but it;s still working :) as long as it still stick with your motherboard and the Plug is on it would definitely work :)
+ZapaZar P Confirmed.. My i5 has pre-applied thermal paste to the bottom of the cpu fan. All you have to do is place it down and attach it all together. Would suggest keeping the same pressure on every corner this way the paste spreads equally.