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In this video from ITFreeTraining I will look at all the different connectors on the motherboard. If you are planning on building a computer or upgrading a computer, you will need to understand what all these connectors do and how to plug them in.
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Motherboard Diagram
0:14 Every motherboard, I have yet to see one that has not, will have a diagram in the manual showing the locations of all the connectors on the motherboard. If you have trouble locating a connector, have a look in the manual. If you don’t have the manual, you will be able to download a copy from the motherboard manufacturer’s website.
Main Power Connector (P1)
0:33 To start with, I will have a look at the main power connector, otherwise known as the P1 connector. The connector will be 20 or 24 pins in size. The 20-pin size is an old connector and unless you’re working with an old computer you won’t come across it. Most power supplies will have a 24-pin connector that can be divided into a four pin and 20 pin plug if required.
With some power supplies, the connector will be all one part and cannot be divided. If you come across this and need the 20-pin connector you have two choices. You can purchase an adapter to change the 24-pin plug to a 20 pin plug or you can attempt to plug it in anyway. It will go in, but will be a tight fit and four of the pins will be hanging out of the plug. Just make sure if you do this that you are plugging it in the right way.
You will notice this P1 connector is 24 pins, however it can be divided into two separate plugs. This motherboard has a 24-pin connector so I will combine it back into one plug.
Every connection on a motherboard nowadays is keyed. This means it is not possible to put a connector in the wrong way unless you use a lot of force which most likely will damage something in the process. If you find you are having to force a connector, double check the plug, you probably have it the wrong way around.
You will notice that the plug on the motherboard has a small notch. This will hook onto the latch on the plug. I will now plug in the P1 connector. When the P1 connector goes into place, you should hear a click.
The click is the latch on the plug; once you hear that, you know the P1 connector is in place. Once the P1 connector is plugged in, five volts of power is supplied to the computer continuously. Essentially the computer is in standby mode and this five-volts powers standby devices. For example, if you have wake-on-LAN, the five volts allows the computer to monitor for a wake-on-LAN event and start the computer up. It is possible to have devices like the keyboard start the computer from standby if your computer supports it.
As time moved on, computers required more and more power. First, the 20-pin connector was not enough and then the 24-pin connector was not enough.
P4 Connector
2:54 In 2003 the power supply standard was updated to include what is commonly referred to as the P4 connector. The P4 connector is a four-pin cable supplied by the power supply. It supplies the motherboard with additional power.
The P4 connector is generally near the CPU. Like the P1 connector, it can only be plugged in one way and you should hear a clicking noise when it is in place. Don’t get this confused with the extra four pins of the P1 connector. These connectors are not compatible and are keyed differently.
If you find that your power supply does not have the P4 connector, you can always purchase an adapter cable. In some cases, you will find that some of the older motherboards may still work without a P4 connector. You may start experiencing problems if you add new or additional video cards that use a lot of power. New motherboards tend to require the P4 connector and won’t start up without it.
The extra power supplied by the P4 connector was good, but as time passed, there was a need for even more.
EPS 12V
4:00 To provide more power to the motherboard, the four pin P4 connector was expanded to an eight-pin connector. This is called the EPS 12V. Most of the time it will be referred to just as the EPS connector.
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References
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@uluhitah12
@uluhitah12 3 года назад
The best and the most complete explanation of motherboard cables and sockets.
@xshock_dreamz3711
@xshock_dreamz3711 Год назад
Bro wrote this like a quote on the back of a book
@georgemastoras4061
@georgemastoras4061 3 года назад
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@davidmason62
@davidmason62 3 года назад
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@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
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@hexi3064
@hexi3064 3 года назад
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@itfreetraining 2 года назад
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@PhunnyConflicts
@PhunnyConflicts 3 года назад
Hello! I just want to say, I've been building computers for a while now, but you touched on stuff that I never knew or could never get answers too. Thank you. I hope you keep making these videos!!!
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
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@reflexsamurai958
@reflexsamurai958 2 года назад
This is one of the most practical and informative knowledge base educational videos made by this gentleman. Those who claimed themself a PC builders in theory are just putting those parts together like the old days when we jigsawed those toy model cars that came with a small battery motor. They are not building anything at all! Very few to none that explain how the technical part works nor where the electrical wire should go and how it works.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining Год назад
Thanks, glad you liked the video.
@rayvonnesr1672
@rayvonnesr1672 Год назад
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@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining Год назад
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@disco4535
@disco4535 2 года назад
A good indicator of one's mastery of a particular subject is how simple they can make it for others to learn. This person obviously knows his stuff
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Thanks, glad you liked the video.
@BrownStain_Silver
@BrownStain_Silver 3 года назад
I just took my 10 year old PC apart (knowing part of the content in this video) and put it all back together with a new CPU cooler (yes, it works). This video explained so much of what I learned. I probably should have watched it before I pulled cables but I still learned a lot by watching it after.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Thanks, glad we could help. Hope your new cooler is working well.
@TOURMANBOB
@TOURMANBOB 3 года назад
Excellent assistance with no needless commentary. Helped me figure out the front panel connection on an older Gateway computer (a nightmare without help). I have gladley subscribed
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 11 месяцев назад
Thanks, glad we could help. We are re-do this video at the moment trying to make it better.
@jonathanjota292
@jonathanjota292 Год назад
broken it down makes it seem so user-friendly and easy to use. I can’t wait to start making soft! Thanks again!
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining Год назад
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@alanhurdle3949
@alanhurdle3949 3 месяца назад
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@bantrump9594
@bantrump9594 3 года назад
Extremely well presented and extremely helpful information. I haven't played with the motherboard for at least 30 years now. So many things have changed.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Thanks very much.
@PapiPapsen
@PapiPapsen 3 года назад
this video is gold!!! thank you so much, i cant descirbe how much useful infomation i have learn in these short 30 min. Thank you
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Thanks for watching.
@videophile222
@videophile222 3 года назад
Thank you sir; you have explained the subject in clear and easy to understand manner.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
You are most welcome
@VinDcator
@VinDcator 2 года назад
I've seen many explanations of how to connect plugs to a MB, but this is absolutely the best.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Glad it helped
@jorgeben8945
@jorgeben8945 Год назад
I made the mistake to not plug the P4 connector. Thanks to this Video I was able to figure this out. Awesome.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining Год назад
Glad it helped
@keithtanner2806
@keithtanner2806 3 года назад
At last, a clear explanation without waffle or repetition. Thank you. 🏆
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@dachump8536
@dachump8536 7 месяцев назад
This is one of those timeless videos that people can come to learn appreciate the great knowledge
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 7 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@Em.P14
@Em.P14 11 месяцев назад
I wish i had seen this video before building my own pc, it would have saved me A LOT of worriing and helped me out a lot. Still made it first try though. This video is pure gold, may a bit dry but still awesome
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 11 месяцев назад
Glad I could help!
@Death666wish
@Death666wish 2 года назад
This gives me vibes of being in university back in 2005 and watching a video from the 90's, yet it's a new video with modern information, I love it haha! Thank you for this video!
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Yea, I know what you mean. This course will be the last to use this format. New course after this is using a new format and will be in 4k.
@Death666wish
@Death666wish 2 года назад
@@itfreetraining I personally really enjoyed it, nostalgic feeling yet with new stuff, but I know not everyone might like it, thanks again! It was very helpful and you guys are part of the reason I am sitting here typing on my half new PC :D Good luck with all your courses, I'll subscribe to you, you never know what you'd need in the future!
@ArtistFormallyKnownasMC
@ArtistFormallyKnownasMC 6 месяцев назад
Great use of photos, thank you so much!! My professor gives us text to read, told us the book is optional. So we have no idea where it corresponds in the book, according to his syllabus, gee thanks. His CompTIA pdf's don't have all the connectors listed! (former teacher here, his assignments drive me crazy and cause me extra hours of research because he's not providing thorough resources, or resources that even match what he expects us to know and troubleshoot and apply.) Definitely going to save this one for later and watch it all the way through. Tonight, I'm just trying to get this assignment done. Ugh. Thanks again!
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 6 месяцев назад
Glad we could help. There is a pdf download in the description if you wish to download it.
@nraelserutluc8669
@nraelserutluc8669 Год назад
ty, there’s no words would do justice to the gratitude I have nevertheless, ty.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining Год назад
Thanks very much for watching.
@yussufali6188
@yussufali6188 Год назад
I am glad to see 👀 this vedio thanks a lot and right now I am University student in garissa I wish you long life
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining Год назад
Thanks and welcome
@s._81
@s._81 3 года назад
Everyone gangsta until they have to do cabling
@Tofilux
@Tofilux 3 года назад
The pain of a new builder
@Kairibeachga
@Kairibeachga Год назад
Frrrr
@PrateekSrivastava789
@PrateekSrivastava789 3 года назад
I don't mind watching a video this long, if it is this good
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Glad you liked it.
@simonalmirante3313
@simonalmirante3313 3 года назад
Very informational video deserves a like and subscribe. I would love to see more content from this channel❤️
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Thanks for the sub!
@sigmasoft99
@sigmasoft99 Год назад
The absolute best video on these topics. Thank you.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@kaan7120
@kaan7120 4 года назад
you are honestly the best. Thank you for all of the videos.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 4 года назад
Glad you like them!
@zogzog1063
@zogzog1063 Год назад
ifreetraining: well done, you pitched this at the perfect level (at least for me)!
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for the feedback! I'm glad to hear that you found the training well-pitched and at the right level for your needs.
@FreeAdvice4All
@FreeAdvice4All 3 года назад
This is the greatest video for beginners EVER MADE. Thank you!
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Thanks very much.
@ToniVR
@ToniVR 3 года назад
Why was i so lucky to find this video.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Thanks for watching.
@itsjustaclint8404
@itsjustaclint8404 2 года назад
Thank you. I don't have to purchase another Power Supply. You saved my ass.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Glad we could help.
@m3rcynside458
@m3rcynside458 4 года назад
Very easy to understand. Thank you!
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 4 года назад
Great to hear!
@tuberoyful
@tuberoyful 2 года назад
Saved me a expensive trip to Microcenter just to install my modular 1000 watt PSU thanks man!
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Glad I could help!
@tracylyons7715
@tracylyons7715 2 года назад
Excellent the most informative easy to understand video I’ve ever seen. Well done I wish they were all this good 👍
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@vedeledev
@vedeledev 3 года назад
Finally! I found a video that clearly illustrates and explains motherboard connectors/connections. I'd like to ask though, is it possible to wire a two prong toggle switch between that that 24 pin cable and PSU?
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 3 года назад
Glad you liked the video. I am not sure what you are asking. It is possible to buy cables or adapters which allow two PSU to be used together on the same computer. This is generally used for mining. I have used one before and they work quite well. You can see an example of one here. www.scorptec.com.au/product/power-supplies/accessories/69884-ac-005-cnonan-p1 I have not used one before, but there are some power supplies that support two computes. They are rare and possibly the only the company that makes it. I could be wrong. www.phanteksusa.com/products/phanteks-revolt-x-power-supply?variant=12550351257655
@angrysocialjusticewarrior
@angrysocialjusticewarrior 3 года назад
What is a "two prong toggle switch"? Never heard of such a thing in my life. and this switch goes in between the 24 pin cable and the PSU? That doesn't sound safe. Or were you referring to an adapter with dual 24 pin headers that can power dual systems?
@vedeledev
@vedeledev 3 года назад
@@angrysocialjusticewarrior a two prong toggle switch is basically a toggle switch with two contact points only. I call it that because that's what I saw. I'm thinking of cutting the green ps_on cable from the 24 pin power cable and putting a toggle switch in between. I have no idea if that's okay.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 3 года назад
@@vedeledev I know what you are referring to now. If you have a look at the following video it will explain which wires you need to use. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QvIVtmFq2cw.html It would be possible to add a power switch to a PSU. You can also purchase an adapter to do this. See below. www.amazon.com/CRJ-24-Pin-Switch-Jumper-Sleeved/dp/B01MSY4966/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=1+x+24-Pin+Female+ATX+%2F+EPS+PSU+Jump+Starter+Bridge+With+Power+Switch+%28N016%EF%BC%89&qid=1606268099&sr=8-2
@pspk70
@pspk70 7 месяцев назад
Excellent video, perfect presentation !
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 7 месяцев назад
Thank you very much!
@nothingleft08
@nothingleft08 Год назад
I finally understand the cables I seriously was struggling. I feel better now.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining Год назад
Glad we could help.
@aliqasem5453
@aliqasem5453 2 года назад
Best video ever about motherboard connectors, thank you :)
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
You're welcome!
@black_mass5177
@black_mass5177 Год назад
Making pc building simpler, amazing
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching.
@mahdarfshi
@mahdarfshi 3 года назад
great technical video with enough descriptions
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Thanks, glad you liked the video.
@gibbon390
@gibbon390 2 года назад
Best tutorial you will see
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Glad you think so!
@lifebeyondrepair
@lifebeyondrepair 2 года назад
wish i knew all this 15 years ago, would have saved me a lot of trouble during upgrades and OCing
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Glad we could help.
@lakshit._.sharma._
@lakshit._.sharma._ Год назад
Very informative and explanation is also top level
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining Год назад
Glad you liked it
@jamesa702
@jamesa702 2 года назад
Better than a birthday! Thanks alot.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Happy birthday and thanks for watching.
@theprcarlos1071
@theprcarlos1071 3 года назад
Thank hoy my pc works now because of this video i am so grateful
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Glad we could help.
@Kozlik00
@Kozlik00 2 года назад
Wow thanks so much! I thought it will be boring but you said lot of useful information so it was fun to watch
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@knykcom
@knykcom 2 года назад
Thank you so much. Precise, clear and easy to understand.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@MasudaOfKorriban
@MasudaOfKorriban 2 года назад
Just what I needed for my motherboard switch, I gotta do the rest of it tomorrow. The instruction manual with my PC sucked and was barely in English so...yeah.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 9 месяцев назад
I hope all went well putting your motherboard together.
@MasudaOfKorriban
@MasudaOfKorriban 9 месяцев назад
@@itfreetraining It went wellish lol, it almost fried though because of a molex adapter I hate them now! But everything went alright surprisingly. Ty for the video.
@MelowGecko
@MelowGecko 3 года назад
amazing video i was really worried to not being able to build my own pc but this video is gold and gave me the confidence, keep up the good work
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Glad I could help
@darshankodiya1592
@darshankodiya1592 2 года назад
Great video.Well explained about the cables specific use.Vey useful for IT technician Engineers.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@toxictophat4194
@toxictophat4194 2 года назад
Helping a ton on my first pc build thankfully there's vida like this
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Glad we could help.
@abhishek0o7
@abhishek0o7 3 года назад
Best video so far
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Thanks for watching.
@TheBigBallsOfFury
@TheBigBallsOfFury 2 года назад
What. An. Amazing. Video. You sir have earned yourself a subscriber!
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Thanks and thanks for the sub.
@jaujaujauuuuur
@jaujaujauuuuur 3 года назад
This is gold, Sir. Thank you.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching.
@MahmoudMouradSidky
@MahmoudMouradSidky 2 года назад
This is a great effort and explanation, thanks for your time.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@user-ep2es1mp5r
@user-ep2es1mp5r 8 месяцев назад
Back when i learned we were taught to install the mobo then install everything. Then decades later i found it to difficult to keep doing it that way and found my hermit ways had caused me to miss this transition that was well underway by 2005 already. Now i just feel way to old.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 8 месяцев назад
It is funny how things change. Don't think of it as age, just as experience. :)
@nonenone2760
@nonenone2760 3 года назад
Really great series thank you so much for this information 🔥🔥do not stop
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Thanks for watching.
@RonGau
@RonGau 2 года назад
learned a few things I was not sure about while in the process of DIY my new rig, many thanks to you for the awesome video 🐱‍👓🍁🙋‍♂️
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Glad we could help.
@Un-Soul
@Un-Soul 3 года назад
Great information. Thank you!
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Thanks for watching.
@ziaurkhan9908
@ziaurkhan9908 3 года назад
8:40 Mini Molex connectors are still useful for powering mini converter cards. For example, I have cards that allow Compact Flash cards to be attached to the motherboard to act as a HDD, which is faster than mechanical drives and can replace old IDE drives at a lower cost.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 3 года назад
I found it "2.5" Drive Bay IDE to CF Adapter Card". Thanks for pointing this out. I will keep it in mind for future videos.
@artxagoraris3525
@artxagoraris3525 Год назад
A great lesson THANK YOU
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 11 месяцев назад
You are welcome!
@doraemonyito318
@doraemonyito318 2 года назад
lets just other who don't know all of this learn. you cannot gain knowledge if you watch things you already know. nice video for the beginners.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 9 месяцев назад
it is always best to put it into practice, but you have to start somewhere.
@itzikovadia851
@itzikovadia851 2 года назад
Very good explanation
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Thanks and welcome
@behindthescene2727
@behindthescene2727 2 года назад
#NT49 thank u sir for all visual presentations & for loud n clear explaining.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
So nice of you
@nnamdiozo
@nnamdiozo 2 года назад
Great video, wish I had watched it before my last build.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Thanks glad we could help.
@michaelle6583
@michaelle6583 Год назад
Thank. very detail training. excellent.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining Год назад
Thanks for watching.
@willymagtibay
@willymagtibay 2 года назад
It's highly educational! I really learned a lot. Thank you very much, sir.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@kannanlk8503
@kannanlk8503 Год назад
Very useful tips. Thanks
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@mahdarfshi
@mahdarfshi 3 года назад
if after watching this video you have some problems with your Case switches or audio jacks in front of your Case, it is better to take a look at your motherboard manual. there is various kind of MB and maybe you see some sort on changes on new models. in general, these descriptions are perfect but there is no forecast about the future of motherboards and their related standards.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
This is true, and sometimes manufacturers do change things.
@HallivanGalli
@HallivanGalli 3 года назад
Thank you.Very useful and very well explained 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@SaiyedR
@SaiyedR 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing people the basic knowledge 🙂
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
My pleasure
@magdcs
@magdcs 3 года назад
Fantastic video. Very informative and the information is conveyed in a way that makes is very understandable.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@yootoobnz8109
@yootoobnz8109 2 года назад
Excellent explanations, thank you! I had just bought a Gigabyte x570s Aorus Pro Ax, and - being fairly novice - this was my first time seeing a P4 and EPS on the same motherboard. Your really well done video helped a lot! So you now have a new subscriber, I am looking forward to watching move of your videos 🙂
@fanofbt
@fanofbt 3 года назад
Thank you so much. I was blind but now I see. Better......
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Glad to help
@devyanshbhati3337
@devyanshbhati3337 3 года назад
Superb explanation ,I loved it👍
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Thanks very much.
@joziphstu
@joziphstu 2 года назад
Great video, thanks for taking out time to do this
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@KJVideoMinistries
@KJVideoMinistries 2 года назад
Thank you for this video. It explains the how and why of computers, which I have always wondered about. I have a question: have you ever heard someone claim, "The 12V and Ground wires are not necessary on a PWM Cable"? And, here are my follow-up questions: Why would they say that? Obviously, PWM Cable manufacturers have a specific, rational, and logical reason for producing all PWM Cables with four wires instead of two, but I do not know what that reason is. Why would a Computer Builder purposefully cut off the 12V and Ground wires on a PWM Cable while building and testing out a build? Who coined the so-called "fact" that you have to cut off these two wires, and why?
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 9 месяцев назад
It is possible that some motherboards you could do this and the motherboard provides a ground another way. Not sure why you would do this as it is putting more load on the motherboard ground. It is possible there are referring to the PWM wire which controls the fan speed. Maybe they want the fan to run at max speed all the time.
@KJVideoMinistries
@KJVideoMinistries 8 месяцев назад
@@itfreetraining That makes sense. Thank you for the clarification.
@bryantgyt
@bryantgyt 2 года назад
Excellent overview!
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Thank you.
@danielb7495
@danielb7495 3 года назад
You mean this basically a build guide that actually teaches you?!?! What is this nonsense. I thought I was coming here just to watch you build and turn on rbg crap. Hahahha I’m kidding. This video is amazing ! It’s actually educational unlike literally alll other videos regarding pc building and how to videos in pc. Literally ever computer RU-vid guy is trash and they just show off their fancy stuff. Keep up the educational videos. I’m a first time pc building and have all the parts on my desk. Slowly building it part by part to make sure it’s done right.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Thanks, glad we could help.
@mazenayoub4000
@mazenayoub4000 2 года назад
thank you so much you helped me alot !
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining Год назад
You are welcome!
@recidejayzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz18
@recidejayzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz18 4 года назад
very informative , thanks mate
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@michaelpole7287
@michaelpole7287 5 месяцев назад
Hi there, great video and straight to the point, clear and concise method of instruction. However I do have a query about standard front USB and AUDIO case panels used in conjunction with (Ahem) Dell motherboards? Pinouts are impossible to find as I get an error on boot up and have to press F1 to start every time. I could stop the error message in BIOS, but is just one of those niggling things; like an itch on my back that I just cant quite get! Any Ideas?? your help would be much appreciated. Thanks
@mrnothing9999
@mrnothing9999 2 года назад
This is very useful video
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Glad we could help.
@jurivjerdha2467
@jurivjerdha2467 3 года назад
this video is golden
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Thanks very much.
@louchitchat
@louchitchat 6 месяцев назад
thank you for this video
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 6 месяцев назад
My pleasure
@abdifatahpashe608
@abdifatahpashe608 2 года назад
thnk U alot itfreetraining
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
You are most welcome
@benmorse5407
@benmorse5407 3 года назад
Thank you for the video, just the video i needed to identify the USB headers on my motherboard. I'm looking to connect a USB adapter so i can power LED strip lights from the motherboard USB headers.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Glad we could help.
@elpepe64210
@elpepe64210 3 года назад
My last build was in 2006 need an update about the eps connector thanks!
@elpepe64210
@elpepe64210 3 года назад
I have also discovered that you can find this connector in all 750w PSU but below you need to check carefully if it have the connector only 80 gold can have it and not all brands... just my 2 cents...
@luffy4735
@luffy4735 2 года назад
It's very informative
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Thanks very much.
@pfftdammitchris
@pfftdammitchris 2 года назад
wow this literally answered every question i was having
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Glad we could help.
@CarlosGomez-zl3bv
@CarlosGomez-zl3bv 3 года назад
Loved it. Great video. Subscribed.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Thanks very much.
@SoleTecEx
@SoleTecEx 3 года назад
Nice one, thanks.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Thank you too!
@peterpodlesek2794
@peterpodlesek2794 2 года назад
Thank you for video.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Thanks for watching.
@veeraraghavanthothathiri6113
@veeraraghavanthothathiri6113 3 года назад
Clear explanation. Thank you
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@ItayKhn
@ItayKhn Год назад
Thank you very much!
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining Год назад
You're welcome!
@TheMysticalTeam-cr8pb
@TheMysticalTeam-cr8pb 7 месяцев назад
My cable says audio, not hd audio. Is it the same thing?
@budjie2010
@budjie2010 2 года назад
easy to understand, thank you!
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Glad it helped!
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