I go over all of the cables on your average power supply, and I show you how to connect them and remove them as well. All Power Supply Connectors and Cable Types Explained And Connected. WATCH NEXT: How to install a second SSD: th-cam.com/video/e5kh5h3xg9M/w-d-xo.html ✅ 1000 Watt Power Supply: geni.us/6ufZi ✅ 850 Watt Power Supply: geni.us/DGsX
I’m trying to plug in my cpu cable for over clocking and closest to the locking clip from left to right on my motherboard is round square square round like yours and it’s the same on my power supply and the 8 pin fits it perfectly but I don’t have a cable that has 2 8 pins only a 8 pin going to 2 x 4 pins and that side doesn’t match either port on the motherboard or psu what do I need to do I think my motherboard is the same one shown in video what do I need to do from here help would be much appreciated
sorry bud, I didn't see this message, please never comment on pinned posts and or other peoples comments, youtube is horrible at delivering those messages to us, i just scan all my posts often. What is the manufacturer and model number of the power supply and motherboard?@@deer2713
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I'm a very older PC builder from over 30 years ago. This was very informative how much the cables have changed. Glad to see CPU and mother board power has not changed that much. I am now up to date with cable management.
Awesome bud, happy I could help. Yeah, around the same for me, I started back on the IBM XT 5150 and a DOT Matrix printer when I was 13, unfortunately we are still using Molex but now SATA has slowly pushed us as away from using it and AGP is gone replaced by PCIE and 12VHP. 4Pin floppy power is still here but I haven't used it in 15+ years, not a ton has changed thankfully ;)
Building my first PC now and can only imagine how less user friendly it probably was... Not to mention being unable to watch 1,000 TH-cam how-to videos lol. Impressive stuff
haha yeah for sure, back then there was no youtube, or any video really, before AOL and Compuserve, you had to rely on yourself and maybe, just maybe if you were lucky, you found an extremely out of date book in the library. We had BBS' and sometimes we could find TXT documents, but filled with ASCII and sometimes pictures of scans of pages, but they took hours to download, since JPEG's or BMP's.
My last build was 3 years ago with non-modular PSU, now I am building PC for nephew with modular PSU wich got me some questions. Despite not too perfect auto-focus your video and verbal explanation was helpful. Thanks!
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Super helpful video for beginners. When I built my 1st pc the wires was the main part that got me nervous. But once I realized it was like any other circuit board & everything is labeled. My mind was at ease.
@@ThisBytesForYou I need to know where do 3.3v 5v and 12v feed. got a 117w required processor and dont know which V feed it and what should be the A value or (V x A = W) W value of that V output. noone explained that :(
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I don’t know how I found myself at your video but I’m so glad I did. You finally answered all the questions I was having as far as my first build is concerned and in a way that just made sense. Much appreciated, my guy!
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Thank you, this video was very helpful. I am completely new to PC building and the manuals or tutorials didn't specify how to wire it. It was just "make sure the wiring is neat for good airflow." I thought I had to plug in every wire somewhere, looking at your video I see that is not the case. Once again, a very good video. Lot's of knowledge, straight to the point, and only 12 minutes long.
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This video helped me so much more than any other one I looked up. First time builder and got so confused after watching this video with the clear definition and actually showing the pins I’m pretty confident. Thank you so much!!
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when I first try to replace the non modular psu of my prebuilt pc, it was scary and it took me a month after i bought the replacement modular psu and just on a random day I said F it and installed it, I even ran into a cmos problem and was worried if i broke it but i did eventually fixed it after a whole day but that experience helped me after that to build 3 more PCs with more confidence, the satisfaction after you built one and it post. *chefs kiss*. Tutorials like this hopefully help people overcome their fears into building one and I guarantee you it would be worth it and you will be kind of addicted into tinkering your own machine.
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@@chriistiinaaaa it was an experience and I had problems getting it to boot up and figured it out. I didn’t have a CPU cord plugged up and I got everything running and working now except my games are super laggy and my screen tears a lot and I can’t figure out how to fix it.
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Thank you so much for pointing me toward this video. You have saved me from hours of headache and frustration. I'm getting a new pre-built PC, but I have to install an RTX 4090 into it, so this helps me immensely toward understanding what I am doing.
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I built my first pc in 23 years, last month. The amount of technology in computer now days was so overwhelming. I feel with the magik of youttube and videos like "yours" made the relearning process easier. Seriously!?! When did computers get radiators? Lol
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I'm getting ready to build my first PC. This video is just what the doctor ordered. Thank you for the great content. Subbed. Now I need a video for the RGB lighting and all of the fan connections.
Thanks so much my friend, so very happy you enjoyed it and thanks so much for your support. As for the fan video, maybe this will help th-cam.com/video/J5m5WBlPkfc/w-d-xo.html
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This helped a lot. Now I just need to find a video about where/how to connect all the stuff for the case! I already got something wrong with my usb cause it isn't working but learning is part of the adventure! Lol.
As a fellow builder the past 25+ years, I feel confident of every plug in a PC. But yesterday I broke my USB 3.0 19 pin cable, I am just glad I did not break my motherboard, i was just jiggle it carefully out. The housing around the pins was stuck in the insane expensive Asus e670x hero mobo. Wish I watched a similar video about signal cables. Thank you for the entertaining and informative video.
That 3.0 connection is soooo horrible and the pins are soooooo flimsy. Thankfully they are very easy to bring back, as long as you don't force them in and break the pin, its happened hahah. Very happy you got it, and thanks so much for your kind words and support my friend, it means to the world to me and I am so very happy you enjoyed it.
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I was just now about to change the psu of my second pc and this is the first thing recommended in my youtube feed, what a coincidence. This will come handy, thanks.
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for the cpu connecter do the 2 4 pins have to connect with each other or can you just plug both of them in? My 4 pin cords dont connect with each other.
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Thanks!! My computer did not want to start when I connected the CPU. I did not know about the specific plug. Looking at the pins' shapes closely was very helpful. To make it start, I had to plug that CPU, and also two PCI power as well. Boom! The bios appears for the first time. :)))
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I've got an SSD wondering where it plugs into my power supply? 3 pin? 4 pin, 8 pin? Can't seem to figure it out online. I'm seeing different numbers of pins all for products that do the same thing (I think)
Thanks for making this very informative video. I didn't know there was a new type of power supply plug for modern graphics cards. It also makes perfect sense to use two separate power cables to cards that have two plugs.
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Hey! Nice video! But got an extra question. I have the following: PSU: ROG STRIX 1000W Gold Aura Edition GPU: ASUS TUF Gaming Radeon RX 7900 XTX OC The thing is that on the PSU Asus only provided 2x 6+2-pins while my GPU needs 3x 8pins. There is also a 12+4-pins support and Asus provided two cables: 12vhpwr to 12vhpwr and 12vhpwr to 2x 8pins. My question would be, is it 'safe' (As I know it's possible just asking how safe is it) to use 12vhpwr to 2x 8pins and 1x 6+2pins cable to provide power to the GPU?
your power support brings 2 x 8Pin PCIE cables, and 1 x PCIE cable that splits off to 2 x8Pins. Use both of the 8Pin PCIE straight cables, then use 1 of the 2 ends of the cable that breaks out to 2. So in total, there would be 3 cables, 2 x 8Pin cables and 1 cables that breaks out to 2, but you would only use one. This is a picture of your cables: c1.neweggimages.com/ProductImageCompressAll1280/17-320-038-01.png, you would use cable #4 and #5. PCI-E 1-to-1 Cable x 2 (700mm) and PCIe-E 1-to-2 Cable x 1 (700mm)
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bought AM5 platform with a 7700 cpu the MB is complete overkill but im planning to upgrade down the line, the MB came with 2X8pin EPS connectors theres no way the 7700 needs even half of one but i plugged both in figuring it wouldnt make any difference the cpu just pulls what it wants and later it will be easy upgrade. is that right? great vid btw
Thanks bud, yeah you should only need 1 eps 8 pin connection but it won't hurt to have 2 connected, if it's available on my board, I connect it. It just provides clean power whenever it's needed. Yeah, it only pulls what it needs, same with the GPU. Thanks so much for your kind words and support my friends it means the world to me.
Very informative...too funny, as you mentioned, I am coming back after "10 yrs" from my last build and power demands have changed. Nice explanation of the cpu power connector and the keying of the plugs.
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One meeeeelion percent! It is almost insulting how much money we spend on these electronics. They can’t just give us decent plugs that properly click together. Every time I take my dog for a walk. The carabiner on his leash is higher quality than the plug-ins on my extremely expensive graphics card.
@@SAMZIRRA sorry bud, didn't see your comment. Yeah, connections really do suck, but you get used to it and you don't think about it, I have literally built thousands of them cheaper machines and the highest end (at the time) and its kind of an afterthought sadly.
Hey ,thanks It's a holiday here and my PSU decided to die on me this morning. I could tell right away it was from it. Sadly I'm more of a software guy than a hardware guy and I have never changed anything besides a hard drive and 2 RAMs on my PCs so changing the PSU seemed scary for me. This helped a lot especially at the point where I realized I didn't connect the hard drive to the PSU. Your video was very informative saying what everything is for and what is for older models and what is for newer models and I genuinely know now how all of this stuff works. Thanks a bunch.
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So a quick question, my psu has a daisy chained 8pin pcie power cable, can I get away with using that on a asus tuf 4070 ti gpu? Or should I just upgrade my psu to an 850w? (PS my current psu is a Corsair cv750)
@@shush9860 future proof more would be more a 1000, I've had 3 x 1000 watts for over 10 years and 1200watts for over 20 years, although I gave my 1200watt to a friend and he still uses it.
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So basically I’m lost idek where 😂 but my pc stopped working like it turned on but my mouse and keyboard didn’t glow and it was projecting so I took it into a shop and dude said get a new power box that’s it so I did and I’m lost theirs like 3 pieces that idk where to go😢 help…
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anytime son, I am so very happy you enjoyed it, now its time for bed, its passed your bed time. You need to wake up bright and early tomorrow, Good night.
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I really appreciate this video. Currently building my first pc, just waiting for my rx 7800xt to arrive. I got confused with the cables and I left the 12v ready at the bottom thinking it was the one for the graphics card lol. I'll have the same sapphire pulse rx btw!
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Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
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Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
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Really well done video. Another video that goes over how to scale your power supply to support more and more hungry, graphics cards, etc. would be cool as well
Just changed my psu for the first time and everything seems to be running fine for now. I didnt really hear much of a click from the 24 pin connector, but i saw people online saying the same thing so i guess it is kinda common. Anyway, i will wait a day or two before putting in my new GPU just to be sure. Great video, you earned a new sub!
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@@ThisBytesForYou I went a bit overkill with the psu since it isnt much of a difference price wise. I rather have more for future upgrades. I got a msi A850GF
always get more than you need, that way you save money on your next upgrade, I have had 1200 and 1000Watt PSU's for over 15 years, never need to replace them, they do everything, though they don't have 12VHP connection, but adapters work. On a new build I will be doing soon, it has the 12VHP so all's good. For you, that 850 will be perfect, good stuff my friend.
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What ive learned about psu’s: dont cheap out. I got a prebuilt with a cheap psu, it lasted until i put in a gpu. How did it react to that? By quite literally blowing up.
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Thankyou! building my first pc and looking at all these cables and not seeing where to plug them in had me confused, realized i didnt need over 1/2 of them!
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Great video especially for me I am new to the PC gaming world . I brought my 10-year-old son a cheap gaming PC and for what he does it’s OK but there isn’t a lot of memory on it. You really can’t upgraded it so I started buying customizable PC started putting it together and it was like wow look at all these wires This video is tremendously so helpful great content .
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Thank you so much my friend I do appreciate it greatly and I am so happy I could help. I was trying more to show people what each connection was but glad it came across as how to change your psu, thank you
@@ThisBytesForYou Really has helped me mate, I'm in the process of upgrading my 3060TI to a 4070 TI super, I need to upgrade my 500 Watt PSU unit for a 750/850 unit, your video has given me the confidence to change it myself, great work mate!
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Thanks for sharing! I was confused about the 12v ATX connectors on my board. Mine has an 8pin and 4pin connector but I had not cable for the 4 pin connector. Looks like I don't need it anyway so this helped a lot.
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Awesome my friend, happy I could help, they aren't always needed but for higher end CPU's, it is recommended, something I may want to add in an update. What CPU are you using?
@@ThisBytesForYou amd ryzen 9 I have built two differently computers and different motherboards =ASUS ROG Crosshair X670E Hero AMD X670 AM5 and Asus ROG Strix B550-F Gaming WiFi II AMD AM4 (3rd Gen Ryzen) ATX Gaming.The hero board has two cpu 8 power connectors. The b550 board has an 8 and 4 connectors but new power supply does not come with a cable for the 4 connector. I wasn't sure what to do and don't over clock so you helped me out.
Awesome bud so happy I could help but sometimes they pull a lot of power, so you have a Ryzen 9, it's kinda like saying Honda Civic, the year and other numbers help a ton, for me, I am currently using an MSI X670E-GAMING-PLUS-WIFI with Ryzen 9 7950X, what processors do you have?
@@ThisBytesForYou RYZEN 9 3900X Matisse and AMD Ryzen 9 7900X3D - Ryzen 9 7000 Series I did have issues with the 9 3900 cpu did not suport the onboard hdmi so I bought a graphics card. the b550-f kept showing a error white light vga was not working.
Ahhh ok, thats an older processor, still good, just a little older so it wont pull as much power. The error you saw was because the processor is not supported until the BIOS has been updated, they did not come with support for that processor until later. The Ryzen 9 pulls 120watts so you should be good without using the 4Pin, using only the 8Pin. The 3900X requires 86.7Watts, so you could use the 4Pin if you liked as it can provided 192Watts, but if you start overclocking it, you may need the 8Pin. I hope this helps.
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@@ThisBytesForYou i might as well man my psu died about a week ago and going from a 500w to 750w is cinda crazy when not going with modular so replaced it today thx man
@@wolfycohen776 awesome bud, happy I could help, and even if you don't need it, its very helpful to have a higher wattage PSU, it saves you money in the future. I have been running 1200 and 1000 Watt PSU's for over 15 years, I have never needed to upgrade them, they just work, though now with 12VHP, I needed an adapter, but I have 850 and up power supplies now from InWin that have the 12VHP connector and its great, still more than I need but looking forward ;)
No, that requires me to devote myself to the chat 100%, with a day job, a family, recording, editing, photo editing, replying to comment's its hard to find time for anything.
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Super informative and detailed, thank you! This will certainly come in handy when I have to upgrade my parents' pc with new mobo ans cpu, and for when I finally build my own pc :)
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Was sent this video since I bought a new PSU to replace the shoddy one in my pre-built pc, and oh boy. As someone with shaky hands and no building experience, I really hope I don't break anything
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I go over all of the cables on your average power supply, and I show you how to connect them and remove them as well. All Power Supply Connectors and Cable Types Explained And Connected.
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I’m trying to plug in my cpu cable for over clocking and closest to the locking clip from left to right on my motherboard is round square square round like yours and it’s the same on my power supply and the 8 pin fits it perfectly but I don’t have a cable that has 2 8 pins only a 8 pin going to 2 x 4 pins and that side doesn’t match either port on the motherboard or psu what do I need to do I think my motherboard is the same one shown in video what do I need to do from here help would be much appreciated
sorry bud, I didn't see this message, please never comment on pinned posts and or other peoples comments, youtube is horrible at delivering those messages to us, i just scan all my posts often. What is the manufacturer and model number of the power supply and motherboard?@@deer2713
Do you have any videos that show a compete build set up. I can’t get my new build to power on.
@@surslaughter3524 of course, I have tons, what is the manufacturer and model number of your motherboard?
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Msi Forge 112r
Msi Mag Mortar b560m WiFi.
Intel i7 11700k
DeepCool LS320
CoolerMaster 850w Gold V2
RTX 3060
I am currently building my first pc and I am so thankful that dis guy showed me what to do
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As a first time builder, this is extremely helpful. Thank you so much!
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I'm a very older PC builder from over 30 years ago. This was very informative how much the cables have changed. Glad to see CPU and mother board power has not changed that much. I am now up to date with cable management.
Awesome bud, happy I could help. Yeah, around the same for me, I started back on the IBM XT 5150 and a DOT Matrix printer when I was 13, unfortunately we are still using Molex but now SATA has slowly pushed us as away from using it and AGP is gone replaced by PCIE and 12VHP. 4Pin floppy power is still here but I haven't used it in 15+ years, not a ton has changed thankfully ;)
Building my first PC now and can only imagine how less user friendly it probably was... Not to mention being unable to watch 1,000 TH-cam how-to videos lol. Impressive stuff
haha yeah for sure, back then there was no youtube, or any video really, before AOL and Compuserve, you had to rely on yourself and maybe, just maybe if you were lucky, you found an extremely out of date book in the library. We had BBS' and sometimes we could find TXT documents, but filled with ASCII and sometimes pictures of scans of pages, but they took hours to download, since JPEG's or BMP's.
My last build was 3 years ago with non-modular PSU, now I am building PC for nephew with modular PSU wich got me some questions.
Despite not too perfect auto-focus your video and verbal explanation was helpful. Thanks!
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Super helpful video for beginners. When I built my 1st pc the wires was the main part that got me nervous. But once I realized it was like any other circuit board & everything is labeled. My mind was at ease.
Yeah it can be a little overwhelming for sure, so I thought it would be best to help everyone with this. Thanks so much for your kind words.
@@ThisBytesForYou I need to know where do 3.3v 5v and 12v feed. got a 117w required processor and dont know which V feed it and what should be the A value or (V x A = W) W value of that V output. noone explained that :(
What manufacturer and model number CPU do you have. I speak English better than variables.
This video is a great for rookie pc builders like myself. Not going to lie.
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Thanks for this, been 20 years since I built a PC - have to swap a PSU and all the new connectors are alien to me ;) This covered everything!
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this is the best video on this topic. no hyper edits but actually a simple follow along tutorial live.
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I don’t know how I found myself at your video but I’m so glad I did. You finally answered all the questions I was having as far as my first build is concerned and in a way that just made sense. Much appreciated, my guy!
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Thank you, this video was very helpful. I am completely new to PC building and the manuals or tutorials didn't specify how to wire it.
It was just "make sure the wiring is neat for good airflow." I thought I had to plug in every wire somewhere, looking at your video I see that is not the case.
Once again, a very good video. Lot's of knowledge, straight to the point, and only 12 minutes long.
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This is my first time building a PC. First and only video I need to watch. Thank you very much, know I know everything.
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This is one of the most useful pc guide videos I have ever seen! and it is so simple and easy to understand!
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Software developer. Never got into hardware. Building a pc for the first time. The cables were too much for me. Thanks a ton!
The best video among all other videos I found on this subject. Super clear instructions with great camera work. Thanks & all the best !
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Fantastic little video! Thank you for taking time to explain how and where these cables go. The close-up shots were very good and helpful!
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This video helped me so much more than any other one I looked up. First time builder and got so confused after watching this video with the clear definition and actually showing the pins I’m pretty confident. Thank you so much!!
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when I first try to replace the non modular psu of my prebuilt pc, it was scary and it took me a month after i bought the replacement modular psu and just on a random day I said F it and installed it, I even ran into a cmos problem and was worried if i broke it but i did eventually fixed it after a whole day but that experience helped me after that to build 3 more PCs with more confidence, the satisfaction after you built one and it post. *chefs kiss*. Tutorials like this hopefully help people overcome their fears into building one and I guarantee you it would be worth it and you will be kind of addicted into tinkering your own machine.
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I try my hardest to make everything noob friendly because we all start off as noobs, problem is a lot of Creators forget that, and just like to make themselves sound smart, confusing people and making them feel dumb, that turns off people to PC's and turns them over to buying prebuilts or moving over to consoles, 2 traps no one should get into, so I work my hardest to not only film these easy to follow and understand videos to help but go even further, I reply to all of my comments to help people that just don't get it, we all learn differently. So again, I am so very happy you enjoyed this and it means the world to me to have you let me know you liked it.
When I built my first pc, I was like OMG WAY TOO MANY WIRES."😳😱😱😱😱
Yeah for sure, especially on your first time, it's scary.
This is my first pc and I’ve been building it non stop for 15 hours 4 hours last night right before bed and 11 hours today 😭
@@deer2713were u able to do it im 14 and want to build a pc within the next week already got the parts i wanna get
im going thru this right now woth my ev3ga 700gd
@@chriistiinaaaa it was an experience and I had problems getting it to boot up and figured it out. I didn’t have a CPU cord plugged up and I got everything running and working now except my games are super laggy and my screen tears a lot and I can’t figure out how to fix it.
I just upgrading my PC the first time and you helped me a lot. So Thank you ❤
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Using two pci cables instead of Daisy chaining with one single one might have saved me. Very interesting. Thank you. Good idea
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Thank you so much for pointing me toward this video. You have saved me from hours of headache and frustration. I'm getting a new pre-built PC, but I have to install an RTX 4090 into it, so this helps me immensely toward understanding what I am doing.
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Thank you! So very helpful for new builders. Perfect pace and visuals.
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I built my first pc in 23 years, last month. The amount of technology in computer now days was so overwhelming. I feel with the magik of youttube and videos like "yours" made the relearning process easier. Seriously!?! When did computers get radiators? Lol
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You are awesome man. Thank you so much for ACTUALLY explaining each individual cable and its purpose.
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The best and most consumable how-to videos yet
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Damn, that wasn't a video but a class. My new favorite hardware channel
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Perfect video for explaining all the cables in the PSU box that I didnt understand what they were for ! Thanks !
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There is no end to your know-how and talent. To me you simply are the best.
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Thanks brother, I really do appreciate your support, it means the world to me.
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I truly appreciate you more than you'll ever know.
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I'm getting ready to build my first PC. This video is just what the doctor ordered. Thank you for the great content. Subbed. Now I need a video for the RGB lighting and all of the fan connections.
Thanks so much my friend, so very happy you enjoyed it and thanks so much for your support. As for the fan video, maybe this will help th-cam.com/video/J5m5WBlPkfc/w-d-xo.html
You made my first PC Build Easy ..
Thanks for Quality Content ❤
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This helped a lot. Now I just need to find a video about where/how to connect all the stuff for the case! I already got something wrong with my usb cause it isn't working but learning is part of the adventure! Lol.
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As a fellow builder the past 25+ years, I feel confident of every plug in a PC. But yesterday I broke my USB 3.0 19 pin cable, I am just glad I did not break my motherboard, i was just jiggle it carefully out. The housing around the pins was stuck in the insane expensive Asus e670x hero mobo. Wish I watched a similar video about signal cables. Thank you for the entertaining and informative video.
That 3.0 connection is soooo horrible and the pins are soooooo flimsy. Thankfully they are very easy to bring back, as long as you don't force them in and break the pin, its happened hahah. Very happy you got it, and thanks so much for your kind words and support my friend, it means to the world to me and I am so very happy you enjoyed it.
Thanks a lot, the last time I install PCU was around 2002 and this is really another thing
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Thank you so much this saved my pc. My pc would have never started I was plugging things in the ring spot 🤦♂️😳❤️
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finally i found the best video thank you, you explain so well
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thank you for the valuable video, this helped a lot!!!
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no my friend, thank you :D
Super informative! Many thanks from someone very new to the hobby!
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You do a very fair job explaining things. Thank you.
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Ur video and the attempt to spred knlogde helped me so much! Im realy tnxfull
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I was just now about to change the psu of my second pc and this is the first thing recommended in my youtube feed, what a coincidence. This will come handy, thanks.
Awesome my friend, I am sure this will help you. Let me know if it doesn't.
Thank you so much, this video saved my PSU replacement
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Random question here, will a corsair sf750 be enough for a 13600k and a 4070ti?
yeah , you should be good.
Thank you very much for this! The APX12V and large SATA cables were missing from my PSU and I needed them!
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for the cpu connecter do the 2 4 pins have to connect with each other or can you just plug both of them in? My 4 pin cords dont connect with each other.
nah, they don't need to tie together, as long as they go in their respective slots they are good
thank you! I have been trying for 2 weeks to find a cord I already have!@@ThisBytesForYou
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i have an old power supply and this video made my day thanks men
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Thanks!!
My computer did not want to start when I connected the CPU.
I did not know about the specific plug. Looking at the pins' shapes closely was very helpful.
To make it start, I had to plug that CPU, and also two PCI power as well.
Boom! The bios appears for the first time. :)))
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Great video! Old-school here, thanks for updating me
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I've got an SSD wondering where it plugs into my power supply? 3 pin? 4 pin, 8 pin? Can't seem to figure it out online. I'm seeing different numbers of pins all for products that do the same thing (I think)
Did you watch the video?
@@ThisBytesForYouYes 😂 just watched it again. It's not your video by the way it's just me I'm bad with this stuff
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Thanks for making this very informative video. I didn't know there was a new type of power supply plug for modern graphics cards. It also makes perfect sense to use two separate power cables to cards that have two plugs.
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Hey! Nice video! But got an extra question.
I have the following:
PSU: ROG STRIX 1000W Gold Aura Edition
GPU: ASUS TUF Gaming Radeon RX 7900 XTX OC
The thing is that on the PSU Asus only provided 2x 6+2-pins while my GPU needs 3x 8pins. There is also a 12+4-pins support and Asus provided two cables:
12vhpwr to 12vhpwr and 12vhpwr to 2x 8pins.
My question would be, is it 'safe' (As I know it's possible just asking how safe is it) to use 12vhpwr to 2x 8pins and 1x 6+2pins cable to provide power to the GPU?
your power support brings 2 x 8Pin PCIE cables, and 1 x PCIE cable that splits off to 2 x8Pins. Use both of the 8Pin PCIE straight cables, then use 1 of the 2 ends of the cable that breaks out to 2. So in total, there would be 3 cables, 2 x 8Pin cables and 1 cables that breaks out to 2, but you would only use one.
This is a picture of your cables: c1.neweggimages.com/ProductImageCompressAll1280/17-320-038-01.png, you would use cable #4 and #5.
PCI-E 1-to-1 Cable x 2 (700mm)
and
PCIe-E 1-to-2 Cable x 1 (700mm)
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bought AM5 platform with a 7700 cpu the MB is complete overkill but im planning to upgrade down the line, the MB came with 2X8pin EPS connectors theres no way the 7700 needs even half of one but i plugged both in figuring it wouldnt make any difference the cpu just pulls what it wants and later it will be easy upgrade.
is that right?
great vid btw
Thanks bud, yeah you should only need 1 eps 8 pin connection but it won't hurt to have 2 connected, if it's available on my board, I connect it. It just provides clean power whenever it's needed. Yeah, it only pulls what it needs, same with the GPU. Thanks so much for your kind words and support my friends it means the world to me.
Very informative...too funny, as you mentioned, I am coming back after "10 yrs" from my last build and power demands have changed. Nice explanation of the cpu power connector and the keying of the plugs.
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This always makes me wonder why the cables need to be such a pain the ass to plug in and unplug them again. My fingers hurt ffs.
The ATX24 pin is the worst, the 8PIn EPS is in the worst spot and why does the USB Type C have to be so easy to just fall out, its amazing ;)
One meeeeelion percent! It is almost insulting how much money we spend on these electronics. They can’t just give us decent plugs that properly click together. Every time I take my dog for a walk. The carabiner on his leash is higher quality than the plug-ins on my extremely expensive graphics card.
@@SAMZIRRA sorry bud, didn't see your comment. Yeah, connections really do suck, but you get used to it and you don't think about it, I have literally built thousands of them cheaper machines and the highest end (at the time) and its kind of an afterthought sadly.
Hey ,thanks It's a holiday here and my PSU decided to die on me this morning. I could tell right away it was from it.
Sadly I'm more of a software guy than a hardware guy and I have never changed anything besides a hard drive and 2 RAMs on my PCs so changing the PSU seemed scary for me. This helped a lot especially at the point where I realized I didn't connect the hard drive to the PSU.
Your video was very informative saying what everything is for and what is for older models and what is for newer models and I genuinely know now how all of this stuff works. Thanks a bunch.
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So a quick question, my psu has a daisy chained 8pin pcie power cable, can I get away with using that on a asus tuf 4070 ti gpu? Or should I just upgrade my psu to an 850w? (PS my current psu is a Corsair cv750)
You should never daisy chain, might want to upgrade your power supply
Oh ok thanks, so maybe upgrading to a corsair rm850x is a better move for future proofing as well right?
@@shush9860 future proof more would be more a 1000, I've had 3 x 1000 watts for over 10 years and 1200watts for over 20 years, although I gave my 1200watt to a friend and he still uses it.
Well a 1000w psu might be a better move just in case, thanks again for the advice
@@shush9860 always a pleasure my friend, also, the power supplies I was and am in using are EVGA power supplies.
Thank you a lot Sire👍👍👍 after 7 years, tomorrow i Building again a new pc, i really needed your help i forgot everything 👋👋
@antoninotroisi6585 always a pleasure my friend, so happy to help. I have a ton of very detailed build guides, please feel free to look around on my channel, plenty to help you and I promise I go into more detail that any other channel and if you have any questions, please let me know. And thank you so much for your support
The only time I use daisychain connectors anymore is when I’m planning on making s’mores
Haha nice, I might use that one time, thank you ;)
great video thank you
anytime my friend, so happy it helped you.
I must be really dumb, I’m as lost as one can be.
I can help, if you explain where you are lost
So basically I’m lost idek where 😂 but my pc stopped working like it turned on but my mouse and keyboard didn’t glow and it was projecting so I took it into a shop and dude said get a new power box that’s it so I did and I’m lost theirs like 3 pieces that idk where to go😢 help…
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Exactly what I needed for my first build! Great video!
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thanks dad really cool
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@@RedandBlue1111 no, that's eng, I don't speak fr but I do also speak es
Thank you explained everything in a pc definitely need this later for when my pc stuff comes
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If u let yur fingernails grow,they are better with a bit of overhang,and quite handy! A little dirt don't hurt!😮
I am a very fidgety person, hard to not, and dirt.... I am in it, and my kids are musicians, little to do with dirt now
That is SO HELPFUL thank you!!!
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Second time building, less frustrating but only due to finding videos like this 👍🏻
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Your explanation was great i finally understand the purpose of all these damn wires 😂
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I really appreciate this video. Currently building my first pc, just waiting for my rx 7800xt to arrive. I got confused with the cables and I left the 12v ready at the bottom thinking it was the one for the graphics card lol. I'll have the same sapphire pulse rx btw!
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You're a literal champion thank-you
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Really helpful video dude, thanks😊
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Got damn! this was informative 👌🏼 exactly what I was looking for
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Thanks!
This has just saved my life!!! Thank you!!!!
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You really helped me vuild my first pc. Thanks
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Thank you! Your video helped me get the right cable for the cpu. I was using the gpu cable.
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This video was exactly what i needed, thank you so much
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Thanks a lot sir!! Helped a lot
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Your focus is amazing!
Thank bud, so very happy you enjoyed it
Thank you so much! Was confused around the 4+4 and 6+2
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Really well done video. Another video that goes over how to scale your power supply to support more and more hungry, graphics cards, etc. would be cool as well
Thank you so much but can you explain more in what you mean by scaling power supply to support more power?
Just changed my psu for the first time and everything seems to be running fine for now. I didnt really hear much of a click from the 24 pin connector, but i saw people online saying the same thing so i guess it is kinda common. Anyway, i will wait a day or two before putting in my new GPU just to be sure. Great video, you earned a new sub!
Yeah, as long as you see the clip locked in place you are good, always a pleasure my friend thank you so much for your support and I am so happy I could help you. What graphics card are you using?
@@ThisBytesForYou i got 4060 ti for a decent price. Should be huge upgrade since i have 1650 rn lol.
Offf yeah for sure, but I hope your power supply is good for it, which manufacturer and model number do you have?
@@ThisBytesForYou I went a bit overkill with the psu since it isnt much of a difference price wise. I rather have more for future upgrades. I got a msi A850GF
always get more than you need, that way you save money on your next upgrade, I have had 1200 and 1000Watt PSU's for over 15 years, never need to replace them, they do everything, though they don't have 12VHP connection, but adapters work. On a new build I will be doing soon, it has the 12VHP so all's good. For you, that 850 will be perfect, good stuff my friend.
I wanna fix an old 2000's pc. This helped me so much!
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Thank you brother for the info much love from Libya 🇱🇾
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THANK YOU VERY MUCH BRO... I APPRECIATE YOU 👍👍👍
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What ive learned about psu’s: dont cheap out. I got a prebuilt with a cheap psu, it lasted until i put in a gpu. How did it react to that? By quite literally blowing up.
Yeah for sure buddy, words of wisdom right there, Hope you got a good one now and hopefully the other one didn't take down other components.
@@ThisBytesForYou everything else was fine thankfully, real definition of mess around and find out
hahah nice one, thankfully though it was only your power supply, it could have been so much worse. Glad you enjoyed the video my friend, and I have a ton more you may like, as long as its PC related, I got it here and if you don't see it, just ask, I might work on it. Thanks for stopping by.
Insightful, learned a lot.
Thank you.
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Thankyou! building my first pc and looking at all these cables and not seeing where to plug them in had me confused, realized i didnt need over 1/2 of them!
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Great video especially for me I am new to the PC gaming world . I brought my 10-year-old son a cheap gaming PC and for what he does it’s OK but there isn’t a lot of memory on it. You really can’t upgraded it so I started buying customizable PC started putting it together and it was like wow look at all these wires This video is tremendously so helpful great content .
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Flipping great video, you truly rock!
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@@ThisBytesForYou No worries my friend, love ya channel, best video on TH-cam about changing PSU units, great job!
Thank you so much my friend I do appreciate it greatly and I am so happy I could help. I was trying more to show people what each connection was but glad it came across as how to change your psu, thank you
@@ThisBytesForYou Really has helped me mate, I'm in the process of upgrading my 3060TI to a 4070 TI super, I need to upgrade my 500 Watt PSU unit for a 750/850 unit, your video has given me the confidence to change it myself, great work mate!
awesome my friend, so happy I could help you and let me know the purpose of this channel, to give you the confidence to do this on your own, is working out, thank you so much.
Thanks for sharing! I was confused about the 12v ATX connectors on my board. Mine has an 8pin and 4pin connector but I had not cable for the 4 pin connector. Looks like I don't need it anyway so this helped a lot.
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Thank you dude.
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Thanks so much for your time./ I didn't know about the 8 and 4 connectors that you don't need to connect both of them.
Awesome my friend, happy I could help, they aren't always needed but for higher end CPU's, it is recommended, something I may want to add in an update. What CPU are you using?
@@ThisBytesForYou amd ryzen 9 I have built two differently computers and different motherboards =ASUS ROG Crosshair X670E Hero AMD X670 AM5 and Asus ROG Strix B550-F Gaming WiFi II AMD AM4 (3rd Gen Ryzen) ATX Gaming.The hero board has two cpu 8 power connectors. The b550 board has an 8 and 4 connectors but new power supply does not come with a cable for the 4 connector. I wasn't sure what to do and don't over clock so you helped me out.
Awesome bud so happy I could help but sometimes they pull a lot of power, so you have a Ryzen 9, it's kinda like saying Honda Civic, the year and other numbers help a ton, for me, I am currently using an MSI X670E-GAMING-PLUS-WIFI with Ryzen 9 7950X, what processors do you have?
@@ThisBytesForYou RYZEN 9 3900X Matisse and AMD Ryzen 9 7900X3D - Ryzen 9 7000 Series I did have issues with the 9 3900 cpu did not suport the onboard hdmi so I bought a graphics card. the b550-f kept showing a error white light vga was not working.
Ahhh ok, thats an older processor, still good, just a little older so it wont pull as much power. The error you saw was because the processor is not supported until the BIOS has been updated, they did not come with support for that processor until later. The Ryzen 9 pulls 120watts so you should be good without using the 4Pin, using only the 8Pin. The 3900X requires 86.7Watts, so you could use the 4Pin if you liked as it can provided 192Watts, but if you start overclocking it, you may need the 8Pin. I hope this helps.
bro saved my live rn
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@@ThisBytesForYou i might as well man my psu died about a week ago and going from a 500w to 750w is cinda crazy when not going with modular so replaced it today thx man
@@wolfycohen776 awesome bud, happy I could help, and even if you don't need it, its very helpful to have a higher wattage PSU, it saves you money in the future. I have been running 1200 and 1000 Watt PSU's for over 15 years, I have never needed to upgrade them, they just work, though now with 12VHP, I needed an adapter, but I have 850 and up power supplies now from InWin that have the 12VHP connector and its great, still more than I need but looking forward ;)
@@ThisBytesForYou ye thats nice..... you have discord?
No, that requires me to devote myself to the chat 100%, with a day job, a family, recording, editing, photo editing, replying to comment's its hard to find time for anything.
Thank you bro it helped alot
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Hey my man I'm just dropping in to say hello
Peace and love
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I will be sure to check it out
Super informative and detailed, thank you! This will certainly come in handy when I have to upgrade my parents' pc with new mobo ans cpu, and for when I finally build my own pc :)
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Thank you young man.
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Was sent this video since I bought a new PSU to replace the shoddy one in my pre-built pc, and oh boy. As someone with shaky hands and no building experience, I really hope I don't break anything
I hope it helps my friend, I am here though it you need help.
Thank you so much 👍❤
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