I never comment on videos but as someone who is building their first gaming pc and trying to learn, your videos have been so instrumental. When looking for reviews on parts or potential problems with said parts and cases, it’s your content that I get the answers and recommendations from and trust. Literally pick a component I like and search it on TH-cam, there you are. Please keep the amazing content coming!
All those pc built videos out there in which they say we will go through every detail but they miss a lot. This video was very helpful for me as a first time. Thanks a lot
I really wanted to thank you for having such great videos! I haven't build a PC in quite some time so this video and many others were great refreshers or great introductions to new stuff(like nvmes). I appreciate that your videos are just full of info without any extra fluff like lots of other channels have. Keep up the great work!
God this was so useful. I just want to know where everything goes… Here you are telling me. Amazing how many how to “build” videos are skipping so many little steps and questions and assuming the viewer will just figure it out. All of this is helping me get closer to completing the build. You’re making my life easier.
I’ve completely disassembled my PC to A) learn how it all connects, B) what powers what, and C) what to plug in and where so that when I hook up my new power supply, it all works. I will use this video; it’s already taught me so much more than just looking at the connections and labels. Thank you!
I’ve owned a gaming PC for years, but now that I’m switching cases as I’ve realised how bad the airflow of the original case was, I was super nervous about the cabling. This guide has made me a lot more confident as it’s actually a lot simpler than it seems. Thank you very much!
I'm building my first PC and it's definitely on the higher end of builds but these videos explaining where things go is beyond helpful. Much easier than reading the manuals that came with my parts. Thank you for the quality video and assistance!
My Asus ROG Strix X570 motherboard had the front panel connectors as single connectors and I knew I was installing them right but I swear I quadruple checked while doing. Glad new ones have them together. Love the informative content!
Duuuude... this tutorial was a lifesaver. Almost never comment, but I just wanted to thank you for doing what you do and sharing your skills with the world!
Thanks mate. It's been a minute since I built a PC and this was the part I was dreading the most, parts are on route today so this was absolutely perfect timing.
I never comment on videos but you explain things so well and have helped me so much with building my first PC. Thank you so much for all your guides and detailed and simple explanations ❤️
I usually don’t say much bro. But honestly our explanation on these topics is awesome! I’m building a Icue link build and your videos have helped me a ton! Fellow cyber security guy saying thanks! 🙏
This video was a lifesaver! I plugged everything in except for the usb-c cable. I never saw this one before and was bamboozled as i didn't find a connection on the motherboard. Turns out my motherboard is to old and doesn't have a usb-c connection port. So much panic for nothing, i guess my usb-c port just won't be working :)
Very useful. For new builders don't make the mistake I did and make sure your motherboard comes with a USB-C or else you will have to buy a PCIE adapter.
@@gum3308 If you can return it and get a new motherboard, that is better. PCIE works, but in my case, I had to wait 1 month to get my motherboard. That's why I couldn't replace it; the only option was that.
Thank you so much! Today first time I built my own high end pc completely by myself. This has been of such great help, you're a life saver! ❤️ now I can finally get back to streaming! Yayyyy 🎉🎉 thanks again!
You know for all of the hype from big channel;s about this is the best new PC building guide or hey watch us build a new PC beginners version, I am so thankful I found this channel, I am not a first time builder but I haven't built a new pc in years and unfortunately I am also the proud owner of a brain that second guesses every action I take and deals with it by creating mass amount of anxiety and stress for myself. Therefore, it also leads to a pretty big procrastination problem. I wait to do or finish projects due to second guessing myself and the anxiety that creates, yeah I know, a self created vicious cycle,can you say therapy, lol....proud to say I'm working through it, but I digress. Your video is the first one i have actually found that describes the thing i freak-out about the most the little, simple things, the oh I should know this, things...and it has helped so much! I am not an idiot but I sincerely do second guess every move, especially if I am not versed in what I am trying to accomplish. You helped me avoid a lot of anxiety, so thank you. I am now a proud sub of the Provoked Prawn, and gladly so! Thank you, again!!
Been looking at ur vids for the last few weeks because im building my first pc , just waiting on my 4080, they have been really helpful to a complete noob like me, thx for posting 👍
Literally perfect video and timing on the upload! I just started my build yesterday and got all the parts installed and just need to get everything plugged in and decided to take a break over night. Just was about to get started and saw you uploaded this. Thank you!!
This is a really helpful video, I'm currently getting all the components i need for my PC and i've been dreading figuring out how to do all the cabling lol Thank you for sharing!
great video, very clear and kept the jargon and acronyms to a minimum, I am building my first PC and was really confused by the power cables, you cleared it all up for me.
Thanks for confirming the usb-c header is bidirectional. The manual for my mobo says: "The connector has a foolproof design. When you connect the cable, be sure to connect it with the corresponding orientation." It’s foolproof! Make sure to plug it in the right way. >_
Cheaper cases I use for building for friends/family have separate cables for all the front panel connections so first time assemblers may well struggle. Also, I always include a speaker in my builds as this will alert you to problems and is a user confidence booster. You should also explain about the chassis intrusion headers which for 99.9% of people can just be ignored.
@@taytayaxolatte I suspect it may be used in corporate buildings to stop people fiddling with their PC and to alert management that there may be some data theft going on .... someone could remove a hrd drive for instance.
Just want to make sure, does your motherboard come with these usb header adapters at 2:48, because im going to build my first pc soon and on my pc part picker it says "A USB 2.0 to USB 3.2 Gen 1 header adapter is required." AND " A USB 3.2 Gen 1 to USB 3.2 Gen 2 header adapter is required." Thanks
Is it normal that text “cpu” cable in the motherboard socket and without text in power supply socket? Like because that sockets perfectly fit in their places
When your taking your pc appart to swap motherboard and cpu how long do you need to wait after turning of the power supply and taking the power of to take everything appart
The set of front case pins on my motherboard were labeled as (JFP1). I had a hard time finding out where to plug in all of my front case power switches, but I was able to download the manual for my motherboard and it had a diagram of how to plug in the front case connections using the JFP1 header. 1st time builder but im going all out regardless. Ended up going with an MSI z790 Carbon Wifi Motherboard, i7 13700k, MSI 4090 Gaming X Trio 24Gb, Arctic Freezer ii 420 AIO, 9 additional QL120 Corsair fans, and 32gb corsair dominator. I've had all my parts for a week and still got a long way to go before it's up and running but it has been worth the experience. Had a few setbacks but overall it's been OK. Just found out that my Atx Cpu psu cables aren't long enough to reach the motherboard, now I have to wait yet another day to continue the build. Anywho, thanks for the video.
the video was great my question is that i have a cabinet with type c cable but my motherboard does not have a type c port what can be done in this case? is there a connector available to connect
Great video. If I have a new mobo Im installing into an existing rig…same PSU…and I marked my cables from the old Mobo…I can just plug the cables into the appropriately marked places on the new mobo?
They aren't always marked the same, you should consult the manual first and make sure to confirm which headers are corresponding to your original mobo, especially if it's by a different company, but either way.
Great video! Really well visualized. Your awsome 👍 But I have a question about CPU power connectors. My motherboard have 8pin + 4pin CPU power connector. The user manual says I can connect only the 8pin or 8pin + 4pin connector. In what instances you only want to plug in the 8pin and not both of the CPU power connectors. Is this something you need to take into account what CPU you are using or what ? My motherboard is ASUS Strix B650E-F. Cheers and thanks!
I bought a watercooler but myu motherboard doesn't have a dedicated aio_pump connector, should I just plug it into a cpu_fan connector or straight to the psu somehow?
There are a few PC cases that I've see that have a PSU included. I would be weary of those PSUs as they are typically of low quality. I wouldn't risk my PC by cheaping out on a power supply.
Is it common to no longer provide a reset lead from the front panel (that has a reset button)? Is it somehow combined with another connector? There are no combo connectors other than USB that I can find. I have a Gamdias case with no wire but has a reset button on the front. My MB header has a slot for "reset" to be plugged in. It's an ASUS PRIME Z690-P D4 ATX Motherboard.
stupid question, but assuming we are using a modular power supply, and we don't have any peripheries such as RGB or the like, does that mean the sata cable is unnecessary?
Can i plug in my Pc into a power surge protector strip? Im asking this because I noticed that whenever I plug in a dryer and a iron into the power surge it turns off. Im wondering if it will do the same if i plug in my Pc and monitor. I know what im asking is stupid, but i just want to make sure. Thanks
Watch the new and improved version of this video here th-cam.com/video/xT36IDSQBX4/w-d-xo.html
I never comment on videos but as someone who is building their first gaming pc and trying to learn, your videos have been so instrumental. When looking for reviews on parts or potential problems with said parts and cases, it’s your content that I get the answers and recommendations from and trust. Literally pick a component I like and search it on TH-cam, there you are. Please keep the amazing content coming!
That's so nice of you to say and I'm glad when people appreciate the effort I put in, makes it worthwhile!
Same. Im working on the motherboard tomorrow. Installed all the front fans and aio in my 5000d
No dead ass ! Best video as far as well explained and very well taught goes appreciate the help sir !
@@TheProvokedPrawn I have everything plugged correctly but I’m having usb ports disconnecting and reconnecting while playing games. Can you help?
Your comment is such a lie, he glosses over some cables so you don’t actually see what they look like or where they go.
All those pc built videos out there in which they say we will go through every detail but they miss a lot. This video was very helpful for me as a first time. Thanks a lot
I covered even more in the updated version th-cam.com/video/xT36IDSQBX4/w-d-xo.html
@@TheProvokedPrawn thanks good man.
Yes always skip the wire part and i always get like ¿? hahaha
I really wanted to thank you for having such great videos! I haven't build a PC in quite some time so this video and many others were great refreshers or great introductions to new stuff(like nvmes). I appreciate that your videos are just full of info without any extra fluff like lots of other channels have. Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much Korvorn. Appreciate both the nice comment and the super thanks. Very kind ❤️🦐
There's something comforting about a British man calmly telling you what to do. Maybe that's just me...
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God this was so useful. I just want to know where everything goes… Here you are telling me. Amazing how many how to “build” videos are skipping so many little steps and questions and assuming the viewer will just figure it out. All of this is helping me get closer to completing the build. You’re making my life easier.
Glad to help. If you need it I have an updated more detailed version of this video linked in the description and pinned comment
@@TheProvokedPrawn I'll check it out. Thanks!
I’ve completely disassembled my PC to A) learn how it all connects, B) what powers what, and C) what to plug in and where so that when I hook up my new power supply, it all works.
I will use this video; it’s already taught me so much more than just looking at the connections and labels. Thank you!
The most useful and not boring cable plugin guide I've seen
I’ve owned a gaming PC for years, but now that I’m switching cases as I’ve realised how bad the airflow of the original case was, I was super nervous about the cabling. This guide has made me a lot more confident as it’s actually a lot simpler than it seems. Thank you very much!
I'm building my first PC and it's definitely on the higher end of builds but these videos explaining where things go is beyond helpful. Much easier than reading the manuals that came with my parts. Thank you for the quality video and assistance!
Glad to help! Hope you enjoyed enough to subscribe 🦐
Right! My graphics card is gonna be around 360 or 400 lol
My Asus ROG Strix X570 motherboard had the front panel connectors as single connectors and I knew I was installing them right but I swear I quadruple checked while doing. Glad new ones have them together. Love the informative content!
Duuuude... this tutorial was a lifesaver. Almost never comment, but I just wanted to thank you for doing what you do and sharing your skills with the world!
Glad it helped!
You are a life saver. First time builder here and I have used your videos on all the different compartments to help me out. Thank you!!
Great to hear I helped. Thanks for watching. Hope you appreciated enough to subscribe
Thanks mate. It's been a minute since I built a PC and this was the part I was dreading the most, parts are on route today so this was absolutely perfect timing.
Good luck and enjoy!
Dude is literally the goat of explaining this. Thank you boss man
Happy to help!
Thank you! this helped so much!
Glad to be of assistance! Thanks for the super thanks, very kind.
Thanks! Love it!
Had I only seen this 2 days ago 😂😂😂
Great video though! 🙌🙌🔥
Thanks for the Super Thanks, very kind. Hopefully you'll find some of my other videos helpful.
Like here - PC tips and tricks: th-cam.com/play/PLlRFhsGPgCG-B8tkIJo_MX5UJAAz5_nJJ.html
Thx I will check it out
I never comment on videos but you explain things so well and have helped me so much with building my first PC. Thank you so much for all your guides and detailed and simple explanations ❤️
@@grgur6614 greatly appreciated
I am new to building pcs and this channel is by far the best I have come across.
this is my third time building a pc and i still enjoy these tutorials while doing it....
Thanks for watching. Hopefully it helps!
I usually don’t say much bro. But honestly our explanation on these topics is awesome! I’m building a Icue link build and your videos have helped me a ton! Fellow cyber security guy saying thanks! 🙏
Thanks. Glad to help!
You just saved my build! Had no idea the cpu connectors split and I almost gave up until I saw this video. Thank you so much!
Glad I could help! Hope you appreciated enough to subscribe 🦐
This video was a lifesaver! I plugged everything in except for the usb-c cable. I never saw this one before and was bamboozled as i didn't find a connection on the motherboard. Turns out my motherboard is to old and doesn't have a usb-c connection port. So much panic for nothing, i guess my usb-c port just won't be working :)
Thank you for that video, this is really the worst to do when building a pc so having your help is very nice !
happy to help!
That was really useful! Haven't built a PC in about a decade and it's really useful to just check I'm not making silly mistakes!
Thanks. Here's a playlist which might help with various tips too - How to build a gaming PC: th-cam.com/play/PLlRFhsGPgCG9yKCHtL2_UnwSGitMqao5z.html
I'm building my first ever PC and this part was the only part I wasn't confident with and this helped a lot. Thank you!
Glad I could help!
Great video, only one who has this much detail in explaining the process.
Glad it was helpful! Here is a playlist which might also have some other nuggets in - th-cam.com/play/PLlRFhsGPgCG9yKCHtL2_UnwSGitMqao5z.html
The last time i built a computer was a while back. Now i am building it again and wanted to know what has changed. Thanks again.
Very useful. For new builders don't make the mistake I did and make sure your motherboard comes with a USB-C or else you will have to buy a PCIE adapter.
Oh interesting. Was it a cheap board?
@@TheProvokedPrawn yep ASUS ROG Strix B550-A Gaming lol
I did the same mistake and don't know if it's smart to return the motherboard and buy another one with an usbc header.
Did the pcie works good enough?
@@gum3308 If you can return it and get a new motherboard, that is better. PCIE works, but in my case, I had to wait 1 month to get my motherboard. That's why I couldn't replace it; the only option was that.
@@destinyjamcookie okay. Thanks for your response!
Thank you so much! Today first time I built my own high end pc completely by myself. This has been of such great help, you're a life saver! ❤️ now I can finally get back to streaming! Yayyyy 🎉🎉 thanks again!
Glad to help! Hope you enjoyed enough to sub
I did! Thank you!
Ive been looking for hours, finally stumbled upon this video, crispy clear straight to the point, thank you so much!
You are most welcome. Return the favour by subscribing :)
You know for all of the hype from big channel;s about this is the best new PC building guide or hey watch us build a new PC beginners version, I am so thankful I found this channel, I am not a first time builder but I haven't built a new pc in years and unfortunately I am also the proud owner of a brain that second guesses every action I take and deals with it by creating mass amount of anxiety and stress for myself. Therefore, it also leads to a pretty big procrastination problem. I wait to do or finish projects due to second guessing myself and the anxiety that creates, yeah I know, a self created vicious cycle,can you say therapy, lol....proud to say I'm working through it, but I digress. Your video is the first one i have actually found that describes the thing i freak-out about the most the little, simple things, the oh I should know this, things...and it has helped so much! I am not an idiot but I sincerely do second guess every move, especially if I am not versed in what I am trying to accomplish. You helped me avoid a lot of anxiety, so thank you. I am now a proud sub of the Provoked Prawn, and gladly so! Thank you, again!!
Glad to help! 👍🏼 Thanks for the nice comment and I'm glad I helped
Been looking at ur vids for the last few weeks because im building my first pc , just waiting on my 4080, they have been really helpful to a complete noob like me, thx for posting 👍
Thanks Anthony. Glad to help!
Thank you so much - without this video I wouldn't have been able to do it!!!
Literally perfect video and timing on the upload! I just started my build yesterday and got all the parts installed and just need to get everything plugged in and decided to take a break over night. Just was about to get started and saw you uploaded this. Thank you!!
Hope it goes well. 👍
This is a really helpful video, I'm currently getting all the components i need for my PC and i've been dreading figuring out how to do all the cabling lol
Thank you for sharing!
Glad I could help! Good luck with the build
Thank God you made this video I was building my first pc and this help a lot I had not a clue what I was doing until I seen this
Glad to help. Hope you enjoyed enough to subscribe 🦐
Your so calm and instructive! Keep up the good work
u sound like my math teacher but for some reason very useful brilliant video ❤
I can assure you that I'd be a rubbish maths teacher 😂
great video, very clear and kept the jargon and acronyms to a minimum, I am building my first PC and was really confused by the power cables, you cleared it all up for me.
Glad to hear I helped. Hope you enjoyed enough to subscribe 🦐
This was the video I needed, thank you.
Glad to help. Return the favour by subscribing
Thanks for confirming the usb-c header is bidirectional. The manual for my mobo says: "The connector has a foolproof design. When you connect the cable, be sure to connect it with the corresponding orientation."
It’s foolproof! Make sure to plug it in the right way. >_
Amazing for first time budling a PC your videos are really good. This will help me a lot
Glad to hear it.
This guide was a life saver for me just now. 😅 thank you so much!
Glad it helped!
Man where was this video on me feed when I spent all nighter trying to put together all the stuff.
Sub and I'll be there in future
Thank you, I have been stuck for about 30 minutes on this one cable, helped alot!
You're welcome! Hope you enjoyed enough to subscribe 🦐
My man thank you for this guide I got the same mobo and everything is running smoothly! Thanks bro! Cheers from California
finally, a good power supply video...
Cheaper cases I use for building for friends/family have separate cables for all the front panel connections so first time assemblers may well struggle. Also, I always include a speaker in my builds as this will alert you to problems and is a user confidence booster. You should also explain about the chassis intrusion headers which for 99.9% of people can just be ignored.
whats the chassis intrusion header thing about ?
@@taytayaxolatte I suspect it may be used in corporate buildings to stop people fiddling with their PC and to alert management that there may be some data theft going on .... someone could remove a hrd drive for instance.
Include something that only 1 of 1,000 people may find useful? Glad he skipped it
Just want to make sure, does your motherboard come with these usb header adapters at 2:48, because im going to build my first pc soon and on my pc part picker it says "A USB 2.0 to USB 3.2 Gen 1 header adapter is required." AND
" A USB 3.2 Gen 1 to USB 3.2 Gen 2 header adapter is required."
Thanks
just installed my new psu 1000W with this video, Had to because i bought a RTX4080. Thank you so much for this video!
Thank man I just built my first Desktop with this guide :)
Glad I could help! Here's some more videos that might be useful too. PC tips and tricks: th-cam.com/play/PLlRFhsGPgCG-B8tkIJo_MX5UJAAz5_nJJ.html
thank god i found this video it got me questioning if i should plug in a gpu wire to the cpu
Thank you so so soo much for helping this boots my confidence so much and I am using the same case as you.
You are so welcome!
So am i lol
Thanks man your so underrated and help beginners like me appreciate it
Happy to help!
Yo dude tysm I have been struggling for 16 hours big help man Ty
Thank you so much for this, was definitely a great time saver than trying to figure out the manual!
Glad to help.
I am just installing using my 7000D and this video is so great Corsair should be paying you.
w video i didnt understand the wiring process at all but i left here today completely satisfied with my knowledge 4090 loading soon
Thanks Lawrence. Hope you enjoyed enough to subscribe 🦐
Is it normal that text “cpu” cable in the motherboard socket and without text in power supply socket? Like because that sockets perfectly fit in their places
When your taking your pc appart to swap motherboard and cpu how long do you need to wait after turning of the power supply and taking the power of to take everything appart
Most well explained video. Really well done. thanks allot for your efforts.
Thanks
I’m building my first gaming PC, I did most of it on my own, but I’m struggling with the cords. This helped though, thanks!
Sick video man, am currently waiting for the 7950x3d to complete my first build and this will be so useful
Your video is amazing, first time building you made cable assembly so easy thanl you
Glad to hear that! Hope you enjoyed enough to subscribe
@@TheProvokedPrawn 100%
These are fantastic instructions. I appreciate your coherence and clarity. I’m just about to build my first pc.
Thank you and good luck.
Gl
Really useful, I forgot my sata drive connection
very very useful video, sir!
Glad it was helpful!
I've liked and subscribed! You actually helped me identify an issue with my RGB lighting and have been struggling for a week on my.first ever build.
Glad to help. Thanks for subscribing
Wish this had sections on the scrub bar...
The new and improved version of this video does th-cam.com/video/xT36IDSQBX4/w-d-xo.html
Gonna come back to this when i get all my parts
Use this one instead. It's new and improved - th-cam.com/video/xT36IDSQBX4/w-d-xo.html
The set of front case pins on my motherboard were labeled as (JFP1). I had a hard time finding out where to plug in all of my front case power switches, but I was able to download the manual for my motherboard and it had a diagram of how to plug in the front case connections using the JFP1 header.
1st time builder but im going all out regardless. Ended up going with an MSI z790 Carbon Wifi Motherboard, i7 13700k, MSI 4090 Gaming X Trio 24Gb, Arctic Freezer ii 420 AIO, 9 additional QL120 Corsair fans, and 32gb corsair dominator.
I've had all my parts for a week and still got a long way to go before it's up and running but it has been worth the experience. Had a few setbacks but overall it's been OK. Just found out that my Atx Cpu psu cables aren't long enough to reach the motherboard, now I have to wait yet another day to continue the build. Anywho, thanks for the video.
This is very different than it was 10 years ago
3:08 i just realized my MOBO doesn't have a type c port. Do i just leave this unplugged or get a PCI-E to 2 USB 3.0 Hub
Its up to you. If you need the type c port, get a PCI-E card that has a USB-C header. If you don't need it, then you don't plug it in.
@@JJFlores197 cool, left it unplugged. ty
the video was great my question is that i have a cabinet with type c cable but my motherboard does not have a type c port what can be done in this case? is there a connector available to connect
You can buy a PCI-E USB-C header card
@@JJFlores197do you need it tho? like can i just leave the usb c unplugged and everything will be fine?
@@sIay3rr Its not absolutely necessary. You just won't be able to use the USB-C port on the case.
guessing you can put the pcie or cpu power into either on the psu as you just put the pcie into the the slot marked cpu?
Great video. If I have a new mobo Im installing into an existing rig…same PSU…and I marked my cables from the old Mobo…I can just plug the cables into the appropriately marked places on the new mobo?
In theory yes
They aren't always marked the same, you should consult the manual first and make sure to confirm which headers are corresponding to your original mobo, especially if it's by a different company, but either way.
Another super useful prawn video, really helped with my PC build. Nice and clearly explained keep up the good work!
👍👍🦐
Love your videos, so helpful
Thanks Kevin
I was panicking until you remembered me that i didnt plug the CPU, lifesaver
Great video! Really well visualized. Your awsome 👍
But I have a question about CPU power connectors. My motherboard have 8pin + 4pin CPU power connector. The user manual says I can connect only the 8pin or 8pin + 4pin connector. In what instances you only want to plug in the 8pin and not both of the CPU power connectors. Is this something you need to take into account what CPU you are using or what ? My motherboard is ASUS Strix B650E-F.
Cheers and thanks!
If your power supply comes with an 8 pin and a 4 pin then connect both.
Liked and subscribed, very handy thank you 🙏🏻
Thanks for the sub!
I bought a watercooler but myu motherboard doesn't have a dedicated aio_pump connector, should I just plug it into a cpu_fan connector or straight to the psu somehow?
CPU fan will be fine
@@TheProvokedPrawn Okay, is there any setting that I should know of? okay
Man said you’ll need to hear a click I heard a break when I was doing mine 💀
does that PCI-e cable that splits in 2 for GPU has 2x the wattage?
Bruv I was trying to remove that blue end of the usb cable. I thought it was a cap, you saved me arse
Most cases I have bought - mainly Cooleraster have lots of separate plugs for the Front panel so yours was much easier.
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best channel . amazing vocal greeting from algeria
Very kind.
what kind of cases would be good, as well as cost efficient to start without having to buy the cables or a psu or anything?
as in they come with the case when I order it.
No cases come with a PSU as far as I know. Unless you buy a fully pre built pc
There are a few PC cases that I've see that have a PSU included. I would be weary of those PSUs as they are typically of low quality. I wouldn't risk my PC by cheaping out on a power supply.
It help a lot thank you very much just what I was looking for
Glad it helped
When completing all these steps I get ram lights and power. Nothing else. Any ideas where to start?
Now what do you do if you run 2 pumps? Is there a cable to split them from the mobo?
Is it common to no longer provide a reset lead from the front panel (that has a reset button)? Is it somehow combined with another connector? There are no combo connectors other than USB that I can find. I have a Gamdias case with no wire but has a reset button on the front. My MB header has a slot for "reset" to be plugged in. It's an ASUS PRIME Z690-P D4 ATX Motherboard.
THANK YOU SO MUCH
You're welcome!
stupid question, but assuming we are using a modular power supply, and we don't have any peripheries such as RGB or the like, does that mean the sata cable is unnecessary?
No SSD Or HDD either? If no, then yes
If you plug one wrog or forget it could the dram light up?
Can i plug in my Pc into a power surge protector strip? Im asking this because I noticed that whenever I plug in a dryer and a iron into the power surge it turns off. Im wondering if it will do the same if i plug in my Pc and monitor. I know what im asking is stupid, but i just want to make sure. Thanks
I have a kraken 240 but there not rgb, do I still need the hub ?
This was extremely helpful
Glad to help. Hopefully you enjoyed enough to sub for more helpful things
What if my psu doesn't have that many pins tho? Am i screwed?