Thanks for the great video. I’ve used your videos to upgrade from 2080ti to 3090, then to upgrade my CPU and today from 3090 to 4090. All 3 upgrades went perfectly thanks to your guidance. Appreciate it man!
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First channel I came across where the wiring of the power supply to the graphics card was done slowly and great lighting. I feel more confident now once I receive my 4070 ti and installing the card. Thank you for the time (& great lighting) in making this video.
Awesome my friend, so very happy you enjoyed the video and thank you so much for the sub and support, thank you even more for a taking a minute out of your day to come back to tell me thank you and it helped you, it means so much to me. Thank you. Lighting is REALLY difficult, aside from my main lights, for these I have 2 battery operated batteries, mini ones on mini stands lighting under the card,6 lights for all of this, but I try really hard to show it all, so very happy it came through.
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A seemless installation, upgraded from RTX 2060 to the 4090 thanks to your really helpful advice and guidance. My first time installing a graphics card, much appreciated, thank you.
Thank you so much for your kind words and support my friend, it means the world to me and I am so very happy I could help you. It can be scary at first, for sure, I make these to give you the confidence to do it on your own and I am so very happy it helped.
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Very informative video, it's longer than the usual tutorial videos I check but it definitely helped me a lot! Thank you for the thorough review, tips and warnings.
Thanks for the Guide. I didn't listen when you said to uninstall the drivers with DDU and I paid the price. I had no sound in my system until I followed your instructions. Lesson learned.
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Hey man, the gigabyte sag bracket doesn't screw into the case where you pointed out in this video. It screws into your motherboard's 2 corner screws. You should be fine to install that and get rid of the kickstand one you have.
Man I just took my vacation and had to cut extra glass tubes for the newer water block for this card. You earned your self a subscriber man thank you for everything I followed step by step again thank you!!! Came from 3080 FE.
Awesomes my friend, Thank you so much for your kind words and support my friend, it means the world to me and I am so very happy I could help you. I would love to do a custom loop build, but I dont have the funds, maybe one day. Would love to see your build.
Great vid and nice attention to detail. Tip for next time : Levelling the case before levelling the gpu is something to think about. You can see the whole case wobbeling on that flimpsy plateau when u were trying to level the GPU...
thanks and yes, I usually have it leveled, as you may have noticed I had it on a lazy susan I built, depending on where I have it placed, it tilts, like you saw here or falling off the desk (its a tremendous case, and a small desk). Outside looking in, it makes sense, when you are in it, its a little more difficult.
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awesome bud, well actually, if you saw my post for today, next weekend I will be filming new new workstation build, which will be using this 4090 as well, so make yourself at home, make sure to like and sub, grab some popcorn and follow along (make sure to clean your hands before you touch the components, you don't want to get butter on stuff hahah), Welcome.
Video number 1, till todays video, I respond to them all, they are all important to me, always happy to help my friend and I am so happy to have you here. I hope this video helps and I hope they can all help you.
I have the same card but a different (although similar sized) case TD500 Crystal/Mesh. Also have the same issue with the GPU-PSU connector cable slightly pressing up the glass due to the case not having enough clearance width. When using the card for several hours (say in a game or benchmark) you can feel the heat spot on that portion of the glass (vs rest of the glass which is still cool). Potentially might be an issue that would cause the wires/connector to fry in the future. Looking at getting a ATX3/PCIe 5 PSU in the new year once they become widely available as a workaround ( has a native 12VHPWR port in it so you can run a single cable to the GPU instead of the 4-1 connector thing, which means it takes up slightly less space and is less likely to press up against the glass with a massive bend). Other option is a new Case with more width clearance, though not sure about what one would be suitable.
I will get one at some point to review, the PCIE5 cable, but I feel that this connection will get a re-work and the PCIE5 connection will get a revamp, though there are several making right angled connections coming soon that will help, so stay tuned for that, I will have it here once available, make sure to subscribe so you get notified. This cable will make the 12VHPWR a better option, though still not as good as the PCIE connections we have been using for years, durability wise at least. Stay tuned my friend, a lot coming on this.
This was the video I was looking for. need to make sure before I took out my 4090 and put back in my 3080ti that I don't have any left over drivers from the 4090 :)
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Very detailed video. Good advice on the ddu driver removal. That power connector is not inspiring any confidence in its reliability. Someone needs to come out with a right angle power connector. Itx or small form factor builds are going to be fire hazards with this connector. Great content ❤
thanks so much my friend, so very happy you enjoyed it. Sorry if the DDU talk sounded a bit off, I get comments on it all the time "but do I really need to do it" and hopefully the frustration comes through a little haha. The connector feels as strong as construction paper, it was not tough at all, very scary. Cablemods come out with one, I will get later which looks very nice.
@@ThisBytesForYou The ddu talk was fine. The other option is too not do it and then spend hours in forums looking for help on a 5 mins driver removal and reinstall. MNPTECH might also have the right angle connector in the future. They have a 24pin right angle connector and a gpu support bracket that I use in my own system. I don’t know what your audio setup is like. Audeze will be having their annual Black Friday week sale. Which usually means 50% off their bstock. That’s a significant savings for their gear.
for headphones or do you mean for a microphone? I have a RODE VIdeo Micro Pro, which is awesome, but I do have some echo in the room, I know that, I have added noise pads, but I think I need to do some more, but since I am right in front of the wall, its a bit difficult
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@Layla-p2h as I mentioned in the video I don't recommend it, you are splitting power, so the card can't get the power it needs. You just spent a bunch on the card, protect your investment and get a better power supply.
@Layla-p2h ahhh , sorry I just realized you said the same thing hahah, sorry about that, sometimes I go through the comments real fast and miss things, I try to answer every comment and I get hundreds a day. Sorry bud.
@@Layla-p2h no worries my friend, I am always happy to help. Years ago , maybe 15, it didn't matter as much since the Pcie lane provided enough power, now the cards require so much more power that it is recommended on all cards so yes, never use pigtails on any card.
careful with the 16 pin adapter they got. jayztwocents just uploaded a vid in which he shows a reddit user's post talking about their cable burning itself and the adapter
@@RetroGlide08 so far so good, no issues, like Jay also said, its luck of the draw on the quality of the cable I guess and I have been stressing the card for about a week now
@@RetroGlide08 It really is an amazing card. I will have more on this very soon, waiting on some cables, to give you more options, better options, but they are taking a long time. It might not be a bad idea to wait a little longer while NVIDIA finalizes their issues, because this is a 100% NVIDIA issue, even though the card is amazing. IF you haven't already, I invite you to subscribe as I come out with videos all PC related once a week (this week will be twice a week, one in 10 minutes) and I hope to catch you on some more. Thanks bud.
Thanks bud, the is one of the top reasons I made this channel, I was upset searching for things to find some stuck up @ss telling me they were going to teach me something and just speed through it not showing key features, it would upset me so much but I am so very happy I could help you my friend, you just made my night.
Every new next gen of consoles will start to make PC's less appealing and make them very overpriced. Yhea a 4090 and it's build is approx £3500(+)...within a few years it will be worth less, technology will take over it in consoles, esp with AI now being part of gaming technology, and still you'll probably save a massive amount - and still have the simplicity rather than fussing around with drives, setting, maintenance and cost of upgrading.
@techknow9237 and you have to continue to buy your games library over and over every new gen, with a new card you can play your new and old games without having to rebuy them, there are pros and cons to everything, look for the pros sometimes and you'll be happier.
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14:37 What happens when you have a nvidia card inside a Amd motherboard ? Well I checked to see what drivers were in DM and saw Both Nvidia and Amd drivers installed.. So I went through the step twice to removed both drivers! so I selected Nvidia first ( on the right button ) to get rid of that driver first then rebooted back into safe mode again and then selected Amd and clean that one as well then rebooted again and then proceeded to installed the new nvidia drivers.
I go over that in the video. I don't know why you removed both but it won't hurt. Hopefully you did it like I showed you so you wouldn't remove the chipset driver.
@@ThisBytesForYou Yes did keep the amd base drivers but since I found graphic drivers in my DM that belonged to amd as well I figured I mine as well get rid of those as well I was going from an nvidia card to a 4090.
man, they are stingly on them.... I only see 2 PCIE cables, the other one would be an 8Pin EPS cable, meant for your CPU, NOT your GPU, that can kill your card. I have been using the EVGA 1000Watts for about 7 years, no issues, and have been using 1000 and 1200 watt power supplies for over 15 years (yes, the same power supplies, I haven't needed to replace them), these are the ones I recommend and they will have all the cables you need, it's off of my Amazon affiliate link as well, and its the PSU I use in this video: geni.us/v9Vo
You're right about cleaning/removing drivers with DDU. I tried updating my 2070 Super drivers and it failed and gave me a headache of problems and blue screens. Discovered DDU and ran it, reinstalled the GPU driver, and it works perfectly again. I'll be doing this again when I get an RTX 4090.
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the regular anti sag bracket that comes with the GPU is attached to the motherboard, the two screws on the right side are removed and replaced with the standoffs, so that would be bottom right and center right. Mine came with 4 standoffs, 2 sets of 2, make sure to use the ones that have the same thread size as the screws you removed from the motherboard. I had to file the corner of the top part bracket a bit as it was touching one of the PC case plugs that attached to the MB. Make sure to use the washers as indicated in the directions, when finished it looks and works great The graphics card covers a lot of space, mine is over all my M.2 locations so luckily I had the last one I needed so I would not have to remove the GPU again to install it, something you might want to consider so you only have to do it once.
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thank you for the video ! got one question do i need to enable the ECC with only video edit ? just got the gpu i don't know anything about settings ;) thank you for you help , mark
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. Nah, I haven't seen a need. ECC would make the memory slower, since it would be correcting potential issues, but at the speed, you probably wouldn't notice it but I leave it off.
I ordered mine! should arrive the next couple days. I am so excited and worried at the same time. I wouldn't want it to burn on me lol. This video helped me, I'll make sure I'll watch it for when my GPU arrives!
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@@ThisBytesForYou You're welcome friend. One of my concerns is whether I should be using Corsair's 600w 12-pin adapter instead of the one that comes with the card or not. I've heard it gives a much better cable management, although I doubt it'll be safer. I will have to think it through until my card gets here.
@@ThisBytesForYou Dude! the card arrived today and I instantly skipped Nvidia's adapter and plugged Corsair's 600w one. So everything turned out to be okay, so far anyway! The card is freaking ridiculous. I am literally blown away and your video helped me TONS. Card wont reach more than 55 celcius in temperature. I just plugged it in, nothing from Bios, and played. The bracket is a MUST though! This thing is HEAVY. I will stress test it on some Cyberpunk tomorrow! Thanks for helping me decide between the two adapters and for providing such a helpful video to guide me through the whole process. God bless and keep up the good work!
Awesome my friend, so very happy I could help you and I am so very happy you found it beneficial, are you playing the new Cyberpunk, I haven't played it yet, the new one, O played the original. @@cellfactor100user4
Resetting the CMOS by disconnecting the battery of the motherboard is very important as well. My freaking motherboard only recognised my old gpu until I clear the CMOS
Hello dear Sir! Thanks for this video! I have a problem. Can you tell me please, will I be able to install this video card freely into an Lian Li O11 Dynamic ROG XL-W case, if I use the native PSU cables from be quiet! Straight Power 12 1200W?
This card is 340mm and this case supports up to 446mm. That power supply should have a 12VHPWR cable, please look in the box, that is all you will need. If not, it has 4 separate PCIE cables where you can use 1 of the 6+2 cables in the 12VHPWR like I show you in this video
@@ThisBytesForYou Thanks so much for the reply! The only reason I'm worried is the width of the hull. It is 285 mm. Will the video card fit without bending the cable horizontally?
ohhhhh, stupid me, I am sorry, totally forget about the width, well the case can only support 169mm, the card is 150.2mm, so you have space BUT the PCIE cable can cause issues, but if you have the VERTICAL GPU HOLDER sold separately you will be fine, here is the adapter, compatible with PCIE 4.0 off of my Global Amazon affiliate link: geni.us/BKO2a sorry I forgot about that my friend. @NikolayYunkevich @@nikolay_yunkevich
I see you breezed past which cables connect where on the power supply. I see we have THREE cables from the 4090--that need to connect to my power supply's ONE port. I was waiting to see how you handled it.
Thought I went over it well, can't please them all, the 4090 likes 4 separate cables into one it can work with 3 but cannot be overclock. So, you would have seen there was 4 cables and you saw how I handled it, let me know if you find a video that goes over this better.
I can't even begin to tell you how THANKFUL! i am for this video. I upgraded from a 3090 to 4090. Slapped it in. Updated my drivers as usual... my colors were SO bright and washed out. I was starting to think it was the card. Thank yo so much for this tutorial! 🙏 Liked and Subscribed 👍
Yes you need 4 if it has 4, the 4090 requires 1, the 12VHP, the adapter allows you to connect 3 instead of 4 because it does not allow you to overclock it if you are using 3, no option on the 3090.
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Wow, four PCI-E cables just for power. I went with a new power supply for my 4080, it has a 600W power plug for nVidia GPUs. It's clean. You have a good case for the 4090, I barely fit my 4080 in, these 40 series cards are huge.
You should see the new video I am working on, same card, but only 1 cable, MUCH nicer, stay tuned my friend, if you are not subscribed, please subscribe so you get notified, I come out with videos like this weekly. And yeah, I LOVE this case for sure.
Great video. Every time I was closing my side panel GPU would not turn on. But I never heard a click on the GPU power connector no matter how much I pushed.
The 90degree adapter clicked for me as well, how many times did you try and push it in, maybe you wore down the click, look REAL close while you are pushing it in to see why it may not click
@@ThisBytesForYou So the adapter is on its way, I ordered the cablemod and Corsair connectors to see which one works better. Will let know in a few days if those actually click into the GPU. Thank you for all your help and advice.
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Great video reall clear for beginner thank you so much! I have one question if anybody knows does the cable depend on your PSU? I have a hard time understanding what cables do I need between my future PSU and my GPU. Someone told me that if my PSU is new (Atx 3.0) I don't need any adapter and I can plug directly the 12VHPWR from psu to gpu? Maybe I misunderstood this statement (I'm a noob in term of hardware)
thanks so much my friend, so very happy I could help you and you enjoyed this video. As for power supplies, this may help: th-cam.com/video/7SjQo7wrWq4/w-d-xo.html
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I certainly will... I just have one question... the GPU barely fits into Mt case and the right side of it touches the CPU cooler's radiator vents... will this cause issues for the gpu?
hard for me to know what you are talking about trying to picture it, take a pic of your system and how that looks and send it to my email, iggy@thisbytesforyou.com, we chat here on youtube, but I want to see that pic
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@@ThisBytesForYou I am only confused a bit with the power connections, I currently have an msi Nvidia 4070 and planning to swap with msi Nvidia 4080. I only have one connector pluged directly into my current gpu vs the 3 that you unplugged from your Nvidia in the video... Do I need to just unplug the one currently connected in my 4070 and plug it directly into my new 4080 or use the 1 to 3 cable coming with my 4080, and if yes, that's where I am getting little confused as to what i need to connect those 3 plugs to in my current pc? Sorry for the long message:/
Hmmm, well that 1 "should" be all thats needed, do you know the manufacturer and model number for both the 4070 and the 4080? Also, do you know the manufacturer and model number of your power supply, this could be big.
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well, that isn't a gigabyte specific thing, that can happen with gigabyte or any card, it's kind of luck of the draw but yeah, even if it had coil wine, it is very quiet for sure@@thatonegamer2709
well a 2060 is a LOT shorter but hey, as long as it works right, but you might want to get a new case and just transplant the machine, I have tons of guides that can help.
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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. I have more coming out with this card, and some videos I have made about cables I have bought for it, stay tuned my friend, so much more coming, its a great card so far.
thanks so much my friend, but I bought it for the channel, not really for me, so that I can help people that bought it or are thinking about buying, I am trying to keep the channel growing.
@ThisBytesForYou I heard nightmares about the melting problem, and that cable is very brittle I own a 3090ti and I have the same cable that comes with the 4090 so I am worried as well, never had problems with it.
@@faris9327 yes, all over the internet, and trolls come here often to tell me how I have done wrong and blah blah, oh well, hahah. When you have the adapter in hand, you can feel how brittle it is, or at least I can, and you can tell if what you are doing is good or bad, I show you this in the video, but there will be more on this please stay tuned.
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oh thats nice, congrats my friend, well luckily you didn't deal with Asus, I had to return the product 3 different times because they didn't even bother testing.
@@ThisBytesForYousorry to hear, but it still was a Rollercoaster over here...alot of arguing and finally getting pointed to the right direction. I'm about to test it out to see if it's good
@@bigl161985 thats awesome they got you my friend, maybe this video will help you see a little of what I went through haha: th-cam.com/video/GrKUiz-uJDI/w-d-xo.html
I have been using 11 since it came out and it was great then and it keeps getting better, I have guides on installing it if you need it, never upgrade, always a fresh install th-cam.com/video/ayp8TksEtoY/w-d-xo.html
Just ordered the Gigabyte Gaming OC 4080 yesterday and I will have it tomorrow. Very excited. I almost got the Gaming X Trio, but chose the Gaming OC because of Gigabytes RGB software that I already use for all my RGB since I have a Gigabyte motherboard and I don't want 3rd party RGB software. Gigabyte fusion is a pain tho. I have it set to run at start up so it sets my RGB to the right color at boot, but it never works and I have to hit "exit" on the Gigabyte software install suggestions for it to change. The RGB options are very basic and you have to calibrate it so the colors show up correct. This way I can use 1 program for all my RGB no matter how annoying it is.
There might be an RGB change to windows, which could help out TONS but yeah, Fusion is a MESS but the card is really nice, no complaints what so ever. So very happy you enjoyed the video my friend and let me know what you think of the card when you get it.
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Thanks for this installation of the Gigabyte GPU. I am considering it along with the Nvidia 4090. Can you comment if one is better than the other? I know there is a significant price difference but is the more expensive Nvidia 4090 that much better than the Gigabyte 4090? Thank you.
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@@ThisBytesForYou Admittedly I skipped through some parts lol, but I didn't see you mention where you got the 12VHPWR cable from in that particular section so I'm kinda lost here, as I've heard it doesn't come with the PSU OR the 4090
@@ThisBytesForYou Okay it was just early on, sorry about that. I was just told by someone else that the 12VHPWR cable didn't come with the 4090. Does the cable come with EVERY 4090 or just the particular one in this video, if you know?
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Maaan you are the golden god! Ima install this in the tomorrow! Ive a question do you have to have the old card in installed while removing the drivers and installing the new or can you use the cpu graphics?
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My card didn't come with that pole thingy.. I think you re-used the one that came with your previous card? ..or I'm missing something What did you do with the pieces you showed us at 04:50? You show a lot of screws ( 03:58 ) but you don't use any
No, I don't use any since I did not use the support bracket they provided, I used my own, which you can find here on my Amazon Affiliate link: geni.us/1rfR0lD I think their solution is nice, but like with my case, may have issues on other cases. The pole was something I bought previously and I needed to use here, but its VERY affordable and I have been using them for over a year, one in my main system wit a 3090, one in the 3080 builds and others for other builds, I have like 5 of them.
My upgrade was just like yours... same EVGA RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 to the exactly same Gigabyte RTX 4090 Gaming OC, and the same case (looks like the same for me the Corsair 5000X)! Great video!
Doing the same upgrade I’ll miss my evga card but i have a phanteks evolve x case. Im just really scared about the adapter and 16 pin connection🔥😭. I have a evag p2 1300 watt psu and i need to order the cable for the 16 pin for my psu. I was using a p2 750 that worked fine with my 5950x ftw3 3080ti but i also picked up a 5800x3d for $320 a week ago. Probably stick my 5950x with the ti and put the x3d with the 4090. Im also nervous about gigabytes support I’ve heard many horror stories that’s why i liked evga best support in the business. But 4 years when registered is a year longer than most just hope everything goes fine I’ve never spent this much on a gpu. I need to sell some gpu’s I’m starting to hoard pc parts.
@@ChadKenova So I am scared, not because of the card but because of everyone hyping up the issue. If you treat it right, don't have a$$ the install, you should be good, should.... mind you it hasn't happened to me but I think its being hyped up a lot and people are causing them to fail on purpose to get free stuff, attention and potentially bring some hate to NVIDIA. I would love to tell you its fake, but it's not, I just think its out of proportion. But yes, EVGA will truly be missed in this segment.
@@ChadKenova yup, so far so good, but I will definitely report back if something happens and when NVIDIA updates their cable and when there is a newer adapter, although you may like this short: th-cam.com/users/shortsej1r37TQuoE even though its not the latest one (since it hasn't been released) but it is better
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you didn't see me say why I couldn't, its in there, but this video may help you and I have another antisag mechanism coming th-cam.com/video/hyEJz56yg24/w-d-xo.html
No, one driver, make sure it's the latest,.... But why would you want to do that, they are different cards and will not work together, build another machine.
We have similar build, but I have been having 4090 drivers crashing. I followed your instructions on installing the latest driver, but is no good. I heard from PC forums that some 4080\4090 have some bad batch gpus. If so I need to find out if my gpu is going bad while I'm still within the return window.
So that I can help, please list the manufacturer and exact model number of the following components: 1. Motherboard - manufacturer and exact model number 2. CPU - manufacturer and exact model number 3. RAM - manufacturer and exact model number 4. Video Card - manufacturer and exact model number 5. Power supply - manufacturer and exact model number 6. Monitor - manufacturer and exact model number Redundant I know, but many people forget to enter manufacturer and exact model number 7. Do you have ALL of the PCIE connections plugged in, and not daisy chained or pigtailed, each coming directly from the power supply? 8. Are you running through HDMI, DP, DVI, VGA, any adapters? 9. UEFI in the BIOS from Legacy. If it was set to Legacy, you will need to reinstall windows to get correct support. 10. Disable CSM in the BIOS 11. Installed latest supported chipset driver? 12. Have you disabled Fast Boot within Windows?
yes, this is true, though it still hasn't happened to me, luck or being careful as I go with all my installs,... I guess we will find out over time. As for other models,... I can't say as I only have one.
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daisy chaining, no they are not strict at all with them, it will work, but depending on the quality of your power supply you could have a ton of issues. The best is to not daisy chain them, connect 1 per cable. What is the manufacturer and model number of your power supply?
The antisag bracket I brought in, actually did well, I will be introducing a new one in my new build either later this week or next, thanks for remdining me, stay tuned my friend.
@@ThisBytesForYouCorsair just 1000x idk the manufacturer number, was told I just need a new power supply as I only have 2 cables for the power supply and not 4
Great video! I just installed my RTX 4090 Rog Strix OC, installed the driver and etc. but the control panel is not giving me the option to select 120hz as resolution rate. I have two monitor: LG C2 48' LG Widescreen 25' Also, the HDMI cable connected to the LG C2 is compatible with 8k 120hz Do you have any idea what's going on?
So that I can help, please list the manufacturer and exact model number of the following components: 1. Motherboard - manufacturer and exact model number 2. CPU - manufacturer and exact model number 3. RAM - manufacturer and exact model number 4. Video Card - manufacturer and exact model number 5. Power supply - manufacturer and exact model number 6. Monitor - manufacturer and exact model number Redundant I know, but many people forget to enter manufacturer and exact model number 7. Do you have ALL of the PCIE connections plugged in, and not daisy chained or pigtailed, each coming directly from the power supply? 8. Are you running through HDMI, DP, DVI, VGA, any adapters? 9. Is UEFI or Legacy Setup in the BIOS? 10. What slots do you have your RAM installed in? 11.Do you have CSM Enabled or Disabled in the BIOS 11. Installed latest supported chipset driver? 12. Have you disabled Fast Boot within Windows? 13. This video will help you identify hardware inside your PC: th-cam.com/video/65ZSiVImJx0/w-d-xo.html
@@ThisBytesForYou thank you for replying. I'm sorry, my mistake. There are more options scrolling down the menu. I just selected the correct resolution under PC section and I could see that it gives me the 120hz frame rate option. Thank you so much for being willing to help.
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yup, as everyone has been saying, and no I am not afraid because I am very gentle with the components as I show you in the video, just take it easy and you will be good, nothing too stiff.
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I thought you didnt have to plug in the 4th adaper if you arnt using 600w? Gamers Nexus said just leave the 4th one hanging if you do not plan on overclocking and using up to 600w. Another thing, I have the same gpu but mine came with a different sag bracket. I had to attach it to the mobo then onto the gpu.
Very nice video. Your explanation step by step is great. As a VGA stand, I can recommend the following from my own experience. This does not bend so quickly due to the lateral load.
Thanks so much for your support and checking out the video, it means a ton to me. I have been using this stand for over a year with a 3090 in my main rig and with the 3080 TI in several builds, and its still solid, its a GREAT stand, the 4090 is only slightly heavier than a 3080 TI, from my own experience ;)
I approved your link, but I don't know where it went. I have seen that one, and it does look nice, but I am not a fan of the looks, I will order one and check it out, thanks.
it came through, just took a year or 2, but I ordered a set of similar ones (those aren't available in the US), I will do another sag bracket video, if you didn't see the first one, you will giggle: th-cam.com/video/hyEJz56yg24/w-d-xo.html
@@ThisBytesForYou very nice intro. And it is so important for the graphics card to prevent it from sagging. I don't understand the people, who spend a lot of money for a very expensive graphics card, and the don't use an bracket or stand. When you look into the case, the card hangs there like a limp noodle. So i look forward to a new video of yours.
@@yukonwolve78 Thanks so much Movik for your kind words and support, it means the world to me. I am thinking to make a follow up video, maybe a short, answering a lot of the questions I am getting about this, though I am still working on benchmarking and such for this and a lot more videos on it. I also ordered new support brackets to test
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Thank you. I will be calling my Dr. for Viagra! LOL
@@pepe8196 lol, no problem my friend, so very happy you enjoyed it.
@@pepe8196 thank you so much for the coffee my friend, it means the world to me.
Thanks for the great video. I’ve used your videos to upgrade from 2080ti to 3090, then to upgrade my CPU and today from 3090 to 4090. All 3 upgrades went perfectly thanks to your guidance. Appreciate it man!
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Its a year old, but Im glad your guide exist and putting the timestamp on certain parts does really help me out. Thank you !
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First channel I came across where the wiring of the power supply to the graphics card was done slowly and great lighting. I feel more confident now once I receive my 4070 ti and installing the card. Thank you for the time (& great lighting) in making this video.
Awesome my friend, so very happy you enjoyed the video and thank you so much for the sub and support, thank you even more for a taking a minute out of your day to come back to tell me thank you and it helped you, it means so much to me. Thank you. Lighting is REALLY difficult, aside from my main lights, for these I have 2 battery operated batteries, mini ones on mini stands lighting under the card,6 lights for all of this, but I try really hard to show it all, so very happy it came through.
Just wanted to thank you, I followed your video closely upgrading my gpu and it really helped making it a much smoother process. Cheers!
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most complete and detailed tutorial on YT, thanks a lot!
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A seemless installation, upgraded from RTX 2060 to the 4090 thanks to your really helpful advice and guidance. My first time installing a graphics card, much appreciated, thank you.
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Used your video to install my 4090. Thank you!
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Appreciate the video, waiting on my Gigachungus OC 4090 from their store. Looks like Wednesday delivery
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Very informative video, it's longer than the usual tutorial videos I check but it definitely helped me a lot! Thank you for the thorough review, tips and warnings.
Its much longer for the reasons you mentioned, and why its help you like no other has. I am has very happy I could help you.
Thanks for the Guide. I didn't listen when you said to uninstall the drivers with DDU and I paid the price. I had no sound in my system until I followed your instructions.
Lesson learned.
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Hey man, the gigabyte sag bracket doesn't screw into the case where you pointed out in this video. It screws into your motherboard's 2 corner screws. You should be fine to install that and get rid of the kickstand one you have.
meh, the kick stand works well, I have to try it again though, thanks for letting me know
Was about to comment this same thing. Helpful guide otherwise!
Man I just took my vacation and had to cut extra glass tubes for the newer water block for this card. You earned your self a subscriber man thank you for everything I followed step by step again thank you!!! Came from 3080 FE.
Awesomes my friend, Thank you so much for your kind words and support my friend, it means the world to me and I am so very happy I could help you. I would love to do a custom loop build, but I dont have the funds, maybe one day. Would love to see your build.
Great vid and nice attention to detail. Tip for next time : Levelling the case before levelling the gpu is something to think about. You can see the whole case wobbeling on that flimpsy plateau when u were trying to level the GPU...
thanks and yes, I usually have it leveled, as you may have noticed I had it on a lazy susan I built, depending on where I have it placed, it tilts, like you saw here or falling off the desk (its a tremendous case, and a small desk). Outside looking in, it makes sense, when you are in it, its a little more difficult.
Thank you! Getting my 4090 Strix OC in a couple of days. I want to know she's treated like a princess ❤
shes been awesome, if you want to see a little more about her: th-cam.com/video/JqvXib6ugjw/w-d-xo.html
Are you using the connector that splits off into 4 connectors or the single 12vhpr cable? I have the same card
You mean what I show you in the video?
"Once you have it in your hands... it's just crazy!" 😅
thats what she said, wait, ummm yes, its tremendous,... haha
Thank you sooo much. Would've been lost without this.
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about to buy a 4090, so this is gonna be extremely helpful! thanks!
awesome bud, well actually, if you saw my post for today, next weekend I will be filming new new workstation build, which will be using this 4090 as well, so make yourself at home, make sure to like and sub, grab some popcorn and follow along (make sure to clean your hands before you touch the components, you don't want to get butter on stuff hahah), Welcome.
@@ThisBytesForYouwill do! And that’s elite you’re still hearting and replying to comments a year after the video 😂 I appreciate that
Video number 1, till todays video, I respond to them all, they are all important to me, always happy to help my friend and I am so happy to have you here. I hope this video helps and I hope they can all help you.
I have the same card but a different (although similar sized) case TD500 Crystal/Mesh.
Also have the same issue with the GPU-PSU connector cable slightly pressing up the glass due to the case not having enough clearance width.
When using the card for several hours (say in a game or benchmark) you can feel the heat spot on that portion of the glass (vs rest of the glass which is still cool).
Potentially might be an issue that would cause the wires/connector to fry in the future.
Looking at getting a ATX3/PCIe 5 PSU in the new year once they become widely available as a workaround ( has a native 12VHPWR port in it so you can run a single cable to the GPU instead of the 4-1 connector thing, which means it takes up slightly less space and is less likely to press up against the glass with a massive bend). Other option is a new Case with more width clearance, though not sure about what one would be suitable.
I will get one at some point to review, the PCIE5 cable, but I feel that this connection will get a re-work and the PCIE5 connection will get a revamp, though there are several making right angled connections coming soon that will help, so stay tuned for that, I will have it here once available, make sure to subscribe so you get notified. This cable will make the 12VHPWR a better option, though still not as good as the PCIE connections we have been using for years, durability wise at least. Stay tuned my friend, a lot coming on this.
This was the video I was looking for. need to make sure before I took out my 4090 and put back in my 3080ti that I don't have any left over drivers from the 4090 :)
Ahhh good stuff my friend, I got tons of them haha, so thankful I could help. If you haven't already, please do like and sub, it helps a ton and I am sure you already know I have more videos that can help. If you don't see it, let me know on something you need help with and I will see if it makes sense to create it.
Very detailed video. Good advice on the ddu driver removal.
That power connector is not inspiring any confidence in its reliability.
Someone needs to come out with a right angle power connector.
Itx or small form factor builds are going to be fire hazards with this connector.
Great content ❤
thanks so much my friend, so very happy you enjoyed it. Sorry if the DDU talk sounded a bit off, I get comments on it all the time "but do I really need to do it" and hopefully the frustration comes through a little haha.
The connector feels as strong as construction paper, it was not tough at all, very scary.
Cablemods come out with one, I will get later which looks very nice.
Wowzers. I replied to your comment and it may have gotten removed 😑
TH-cam moderation is terrible.
odd, I didn't see it, sorry dude, I checked comments "Held for review" but nothing in there either.
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The ddu talk was fine. The other option is too not do it and then spend hours in forums looking for help on a 5 mins driver removal and reinstall.
MNPTECH might also have the right angle connector in the future. They have a 24pin right angle connector and a gpu support bracket that I use in my own system.
I don’t know what your audio setup is like. Audeze will be having their annual Black Friday week sale. Which usually means 50% off their bstock.
That’s a significant savings for their gear.
for headphones or do you mean for a microphone? I have a RODE VIdeo Micro Pro, which is awesome, but I do have some echo in the room, I know that, I have added noise pads, but I think I need to do some more, but since I am right in front of the wall, its a bit difficult
thanks man you helped me out a lot, just upgraded from 4060 to 4090
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@Layla-p2h as I mentioned in the video I don't recommend it, you are splitting power, so the card can't get the power it needs. You just spent a bunch on the card, protect your investment and get a better power supply.
@@Layla-p2h yup, that is correct. I used the main part of the cable ignoring the pig tail, never use the pigtail.
@Layla-p2h ahhh , sorry I just realized you said the same thing hahah, sorry about that, sometimes I go through the comments real fast and miss things, I try to answer every comment and I get hundreds a day. Sorry bud.
@@Layla-p2h no worries my friend, I am always happy to help. Years ago , maybe 15, it didn't matter as much since the Pcie lane provided enough power, now the cards require so much more power that it is recommended on all cards so yes, never use pigtails on any card.
careful with the 16 pin adapter they got. jayztwocents just uploaded a vid in which he shows a reddit user's post talking about their cable burning itself and the adapter
Yup, I saw, it's very flimsy, when I pushed it in it was like cardboard
How’s the cable been holding up. Any issues?
@@RetroGlide08 so far so good, no issues, like Jay also said, its luck of the draw on the quality of the cable I guess and I have been stressing the card for about a week now
@@ThisBytesForYou great to hear. So want to take the plunge a grab one of these GPU’s
@@RetroGlide08 It really is an amazing card. I will have more on this very soon, waiting on some cables, to give you more options, better options, but they are taking a long time. It might not be a bad idea to wait a little longer while NVIDIA finalizes their issues, because this is a 100% NVIDIA issue, even though the card is amazing.
IF you haven't already, I invite you to subscribe as I come out with videos all PC related once a week (this week will be twice a week, one in 10 minutes) and I hope to catch you on some more. Thanks bud.
Finally someone focused on teaching and not on putting on a fake personality.
Thanks bud, the is one of the top reasons I made this channel, I was upset searching for things to find some stuck up @ss telling me they were going to teach me something and just speed through it not showing key features, it would upset me so much but I am so very happy I could help you my friend, you just made my night.
firrsssst. also great vid
thank you so much my friend
Just bought this from Best Buy for 1700, not a bad price considering they are out of stock at Microcenter and 2500 everywhere else. Super exited!!!
Sweet, I hope this video helps you.
Luuucky!😂
sure is@@JudgeMarQ
Nice but I prefer my Series X. 🤣
Meh, i have consoles too, no Xboxes though, PS5 and switch but PC for life.
Pcs are better but consoles have a better community
Every new next gen of consoles will start to make PC's less appealing and make them very overpriced.
Yhea a 4090 and it's build is approx £3500(+)...within a few years it will be worth less, technology will take over it in consoles, esp with AI now being part of gaming technology, and still you'll probably save a massive amount - and still have the simplicity rather than fussing around with drives, setting, maintenance and cost of upgrading.
@techknow9237 and you have to continue to buy your games library over and over every new gen, with a new card you can play your new and old games without having to rebuy them, there are pros and cons to everything, look for the pros sometimes and you'll be happier.
@@ThisBytesForYou
Backwards capabilities are becoming more important to consoles especially with XB, and is now expanding on that.
Followed your instructions to a T. Upgraded my 1080ti to the aero version 4090
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14:37 What happens when you have a nvidia card inside a Amd motherboard ? Well I checked to see what drivers were in DM and saw Both Nvidia and Amd drivers installed.. So I went through the step twice to removed both drivers! so I selected Nvidia first ( on the right button ) to get rid of that driver first then rebooted back into safe mode again and then selected Amd and clean that one as well then rebooted again and then proceeded to installed the new nvidia drivers.
I go over that in the video. I don't know why you removed both but it won't hurt. Hopefully you did it like I showed you so you wouldn't remove the chipset driver.
@@ThisBytesForYou Yes did keep the amd base drivers but since I found graphic drivers in my DM that belonged to amd as well I figured I mine as well get rid of those as well I was going from an nvidia card to a 4090.
good stuff my friend.
Excellent video. Helped me a lot today installing my 4090. My PSU has 3 pci cables and a pig tail for the 4th. I used the pigtail. Is this ok?
Thanks my friend, what is the manufacturer and model number of your psu
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@@mark.muffins anytime bud, happy I could help.
You're right about cleaning/removing drivers with DDU. I tried updating my 2070 Super drivers and it failed and gave me a headache of problems and blue screens. Discovered DDU and ran it, reinstalled the GPU driver, and it works perfectly again.
I'll be doing this again when I get an RTX 4090.
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Thank you so much, watching your video made it so much easier for a noob like me. Successful installation!
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I have the same CPU cooler. I am waiting on my 4090 with 1 less kidney now
ahhh good stuff my friend, it's nice isn't it and yeah... I am completely bionic now, no organs, all AI... it takes money to be a small creator hahah
Came to see how the regular anti sag thing had to be installed. But now I'm looking for the one you're using. Saves me alot of trouble.
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the regular anti sag bracket that comes with the GPU is attached to the motherboard, the two screws on the right side are removed and replaced with the standoffs, so that would be bottom right and center right. Mine came with 4 standoffs, 2 sets of 2, make sure to use the ones that have the same thread size as the screws you removed from the motherboard. I had to file the corner of the top part bracket a bit as it was touching one of the PC case plugs that attached to the MB. Make sure to use the washers as indicated in the directions, when finished it looks and works great The graphics card covers a lot of space, mine is over all my M.2 locations so luckily I had the last one I needed so I would not have to remove the GPU again to install it, something you might want to consider so you only have to do it once.
I didn't realize it when I went to install it, I thought it was different but yeah I realized afterwards.
you are the best, my guy. I always look directly for you when I need to work on my pc. Thanks for always making detailed, high-quality videos. 🙏
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advice: when you slot the rtx, even though you hear it click, don't just let it hang. have support under it..
It's good bud, I put support later. Thanks for the advice my friend.
thank you for the video ! got one question do i need to enable the ECC with only video edit ? just got the gpu i don't know anything about settings ;) thank you for you help , mark
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. Nah, I haven't seen a need. ECC would make the memory slower, since it would be correcting potential issues, but at the speed, you probably wouldn't notice it but I leave it off.
@@ThisBytesForYou ok , i leave it off ! thank you for the fast reply !
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@@ThisBytesForYou i subscribed !
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I ordered mine! should arrive the next couple days. I am so excited and worried at the same time. I wouldn't want it to burn on me lol. This video helped me, I'll make sure I'll watch it for when my GPU arrives!
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@@ThisBytesForYou You're welcome friend. One of my concerns is whether I should be using Corsair's 600w 12-pin adapter instead of the one that comes with the card or not. I've heard it gives a much better cable management, although I doubt it'll be safer. I will have to think it through until my card gets here.
yes, use the corsair one
@@ThisBytesForYou Dude! the card arrived today and I instantly skipped Nvidia's adapter and plugged Corsair's 600w one. So everything turned out to be okay, so far anyway! The card is freaking ridiculous. I am literally blown away and your video helped me TONS.
Card wont reach more than 55 celcius in temperature. I just plugged it in, nothing from Bios, and played. The bracket is a MUST though! This thing is HEAVY.
I will stress test it on some Cyberpunk tomorrow!
Thanks for helping me decide between the two adapters and for providing such a helpful video to guide me through the whole process. God bless and keep up the good work!
Awesome my friend, so very happy I could help you and I am so very happy you found it beneficial, are you playing the new Cyberpunk, I haven't played it yet, the new one, O played the original. @@cellfactor100user4
Resetting the CMOS by disconnecting the battery of the motherboard is very important as well. My freaking motherboard only recognised my old gpu until I clear the CMOS
That may have been because you had PCIE Gen set to x1, x2, x3, etc
Very informative I’m about to install this card and this was perfect thank you 👌
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Hello dear Sir! Thanks for this video! I have a problem. Can you tell me please, will I be able to install this video card freely into an Lian Li O11 Dynamic ROG XL-W case, if I use the native PSU cables from be quiet! Straight Power 12 1200W?
This card is 340mm and this case supports up to 446mm. That power supply should have a 12VHPWR cable, please look in the box, that is all you will need. If not, it has 4 separate PCIE cables where you can use 1 of the 6+2 cables in the 12VHPWR like I show you in this video
@@ThisBytesForYou Thanks so much for the reply! The only reason I'm worried is the width of the hull. It is 285 mm. Will the video card fit without bending the cable horizontally?
ohhhhh, stupid me, I am sorry, totally forget about the width, well the case can only support 169mm, the card is 150.2mm, so you have space BUT the PCIE cable can cause issues, but if you have the VERTICAL GPU HOLDER sold separately you will be fine, here is the adapter, compatible with PCIE 4.0 off of my Global Amazon affiliate link: geni.us/BKO2a sorry I forgot about that my friend. @NikolayYunkevich @@nikolay_yunkevich
I see you breezed past which cables connect where on the power supply. I see we have THREE cables from the 4090--that need to connect to my power supply's ONE port. I was waiting to see how you handled it.
Thought I went over it well, can't please them all, the 4090 likes 4 separate cables into one it can work with 3 but cannot be overclock. So, you would have seen there was 4 cables and you saw how I handled it, let me know if you find a video that goes over this better.
I can't even begin to tell you how THANKFUL! i am for this video.
I upgraded from a 3090 to 4090. Slapped it in. Updated my drivers as usual... my colors were SO bright and washed out. I was starting to think it was the card. Thank yo so much for this tutorial! 🙏
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I wish you would have also shown the anti sag that came with the system.
Don't remember why I couldn't, but thats OK, I have this one with more options th-cam.com/video/hyEJz56yg24/w-d-xo.htmlsi=jNJw2LB3ihyd6JI5
FINALLY, somebody measure this on cooling block.
So very happy you enjoyed it bud
is it ok i can connect with 3 pins or must connect 4 to make it work? @3:40 pls confirm! coz my rtx 3090 requires 3 and 4090 need 4. Pls calrify
Yes you need 4 if it has 4, the 4090 requires 1, the 12VHP, the adapter allows you to connect 3 instead of 4 because it does not allow you to overclock it if you are using 3, no option on the 3090.
Great tutorial, really glad I found this channel
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Wow, four PCI-E cables just for power. I went with a new power supply for my 4080, it has a 600W power plug for nVidia GPUs. It's clean.
You have a good case for the 4090, I barely fit my 4080 in, these 40 series cards are huge.
You should see the new video I am working on, same card, but only 1 cable, MUCH nicer, stay tuned my friend, if you are not subscribed, please subscribe so you get notified, I come out with videos like this weekly. And yeah, I LOVE this case for sure.
that case is awesome, but those adapter cables look horrendous. Every major brand has special cables for their own PSUs, way to go.
You're right... But when the card first came out, when I recorded this video, they didn't, funny how times change
Great video. Every time I was closing my side panel GPU would not turn on. But I never heard a click on the GPU power connector no matter how much I pushed.
Anytime my friend, how about now, after watching, does it work?
@@ThisBytesForYou
No unfortunately, I ordered an 90 degree adopter, let’s see. Thanks for asking.
The 90degree adapter clicked for me as well, how many times did you try and push it in, maybe you wore down the click, look REAL close while you are pushing it in to see why it may not click
@@ThisBytesForYou
So the adapter is on its way, I ordered the cablemod and Corsair connectors to see which one works better. Will let know in a few days if those actually click into the GPU. Thank you for all your help and advice.
Awesome my friend, congrats, PLEASE let me know how they work for you.
Great Video, helped a lot.
Good, clean detailed instructions, really appreciate it!
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Thanks for your easy to follow guide…great job explaining it all..thanks a lot
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Great video reall clear for beginner thank you so much! I have one question if anybody knows does the cable depend on your PSU? I have a hard time understanding what cables do I need between my future PSU and my GPU. Someone told me that if my PSU is new (Atx 3.0) I don't need any adapter and I can plug directly the 12VHPWR from psu to gpu? Maybe I misunderstood this statement (I'm a noob in term of hardware)
thanks so much my friend, so very happy I could help you and you enjoyed this video. As for power supplies, this may help: th-cam.com/video/7SjQo7wrWq4/w-d-xo.html
Fantastic video... Thanks for the detailed and precise instructions
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I certainly will... I just have one question... the GPU barely fits into Mt case and the right side of it touches the CPU cooler's radiator vents... will this cause issues for the gpu?
hard for me to know what you are talking about trying to picture it, take a pic of your system and how that looks and send it to my email, iggy@thisbytesforyou.com, we chat here on youtube, but I want to see that pic
Thanks helped me another setting up my card !
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Is that process any different for installing 4080 instead? And if yes, any videos you have for 4080?
Yes, it would be totally the same. Please let me know if you have any questions.
@@ThisBytesForYou
I am only confused a bit with the power connections, I currently have an msi Nvidia 4070 and planning to swap with msi Nvidia 4080. I only have one connector pluged directly into my current gpu vs the 3 that you unplugged from your Nvidia in the video...
Do I need to just unplug the one currently connected in my 4070 and plug it directly into my new 4080 or use the 1 to 3 cable coming with my 4080, and if yes, that's where I am getting little confused as to what i need to connect those 3 plugs to in my current pc? Sorry for the long message:/
Hmmm, well that 1 "should" be all thats needed, do you know the manufacturer and model number for both the 4070 and the 4080? Also, do you know the manufacturer and model number of your power supply, this could be big.
Yea the lighting can't be over stated here, attaboy with the lighting... helped out so many people I bet.
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Very good tutorial with clear instructions. Thank you!
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just got mine in the mail today!!! card is huggge! support bracket it comes with sure makes it sturdy 100%
yup for sure, but the one I used here did great, such a beast of a card for sure.
@@ThisBytesForYou im suprised how quiet the gigabyte 4090 is compared to the other cards,...no coil noise at all🤗
well, that isn't a gigabyte specific thing, that can happen with gigabyte or any card, it's kind of luck of the draw but yeah, even if it had coil wine, it is very quiet for sure@@thatonegamer2709
Thank you. My 4090 is hanging off a cliff rn because it's outside the case. But it works 😅
hahah which case?
@@ThisBytesForYou idk it's a Skytech prebuild that is suppose to hold a 2060
well a 2060 is a LOT shorter but hey, as long as it works right, but you might want to get a new case and just transplant the machine, I have tons of guides that can help.
Thank you for this elaborative tutorial. 👍
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nice build bro!!!! what case is that????
Thanks bud, I do appreciate it, you can find everything in this build in the description
Thank you so much for a very informative Video guide! I just ordered the same exact card!!
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Congrats on your new 4090
thanks so much my friend, but I bought it for the channel, not really for me, so that I can help people that bought it or are thinking about buying, I am trying to keep the channel growing.
@ThisBytesForYou I heard nightmares about the melting problem, and that cable is very brittle I own a 3090ti and I have the same cable that comes with the 4090 so I am worried as well, never had problems with it.
@@faris9327 yes, all over the internet, and trolls come here often to tell me how I have done wrong and blah blah, oh well, hahah. When you have the adapter in hand, you can feel how brittle it is, or at least I can, and you can tell if what you are doing is good or bad, I show you this in the video, but there will be more on this please stay tuned.
helpful vid. the part with the level was funny tho. it was already too high and u tried to raise it even higher 😉
hahah, well no not to break it but now its perfect haha, 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.
Just got my replacement today...customer service is somewhat difficult to manage. They sent one in a black slick box brand new
oh thats nice, congrats my friend, well luckily you didn't deal with Asus, I had to return the product 3 different times because they didn't even bother testing.
@@ThisBytesForYousorry to hear, but it still was a Rollercoaster over here...alot of arguing and finally getting pointed to the right direction. I'm about to test it out to see if it's good
@@bigl161985 thats awesome they got you my friend, maybe this video will help you see a little of what I went through haha: th-cam.com/video/GrKUiz-uJDI/w-d-xo.html
should i try vindows 11? I'm nervous abt it, I much prefer how window 10 looks but im gonna be using a 12700f shortly.
I have been using 11 since it came out and it was great then and it keeps getting better, I have guides on installing it if you need it, never upgrade, always a fresh install th-cam.com/video/ayp8TksEtoY/w-d-xo.html
@@ThisBytesForYou hell yeah brother tyy
I love it, at first you will find it a little weird, but you will get used to it, but it is SOOOOOOOOOO much smoother.
Now that's a beautiful graphics card!
It really is nice yes
Why leave the psu power cable plugged in? Why not flip switch AND unplugged the psu power cable?
You could, but flicked on would be ground, just a little extra
Just ordered the Gigabyte Gaming OC 4080 yesterday and I will have it tomorrow. Very excited.
I almost got the Gaming X Trio, but chose the Gaming OC because of Gigabytes RGB software that I already use for all my RGB since I have a Gigabyte motherboard and I don't want 3rd party RGB software. Gigabyte fusion is a pain tho. I have it set to run at start up so it sets my RGB to the right color at boot, but it never works and I have to hit "exit" on the Gigabyte software install suggestions for it to change. The RGB options are very basic and you have to calibrate it so the colors show up correct. This way I can use 1 program for all my RGB no matter how annoying it is.
There might be an RGB change to windows, which could help out TONS but yeah, Fusion is a MESS but the card is really nice, no complaints what so ever. So very happy you enjoyed the video my friend and let me know what you think of the card when you get it.
Great video! Very informative. Thank you 🙏🏽
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Such a cool video guide, thank you!
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Thanks for this installation of the Gigabyte GPU. I am considering it along with the Nvidia 4090. Can you comment if one is better than the other? I know there is a significant price difference but is the more expensive Nvidia 4090 that much better than the Gigabyte 4090? Thank you.
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Hey, I gotta know, where did you get your 12VHPWR adapter cable from? Did it come with your GPU? I have the same PSU that you do in this video
I gotta know,.... Did you watch the video?
@@ThisBytesForYou Admittedly I skipped through some parts lol, but I didn't see you mention where you got the 12VHPWR cable from in that particular section so I'm kinda lost here, as I've heard it doesn't come with the PSU OR the 4090
@tommie-4915 you stated "I gotta know" but I have everything in this video, so do you really have to know?
@@ThisBytesForYou Alright, I can watch the whole 35 mins then
@@ThisBytesForYou Okay it was just early on, sorry about that. I was just told by someone else that the 12VHPWR cable didn't come with the 4090. Does the cable come with EVERY 4090 or just the particular one in this video, if you know?
I have already sold my previous gpu before doing any of the steps you show before removing your old gpu. How do i proceed?
@@swapnajoynath1478 do the same thing, just with this GPU installed
@@ThisBytesForYou you mean after installing my new gpu?
@@swapnajoynath1478 yup
Thank you for saying about the pcie cables with the second 8pin! I got so damn confused for a second haha
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Maaan you are the golden god! Ima install this in the tomorrow! Ive a question do you have to have the old card in installed while removing the drivers and installing the new or can you use the cpu graphics?
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My card didn't come with that pole thingy.. I think you re-used the one that came with your previous card? ..or I'm missing something
What did you do with the pieces you showed us at 04:50? You show a lot of screws ( 03:58 ) but you don't use any
No, I don't use any since I did not use the support bracket they provided, I used my own, which you can find here on my Amazon Affiliate link: geni.us/1rfR0lD
I think their solution is nice, but like with my case, may have issues on other cases. The pole was something I bought previously and I needed to use here, but its VERY affordable and I have been using them for over a year, one in my main system wit a 3090, one in the 3080 builds and others for other builds, I have like 5 of them.
My upgrade was just like yours... same EVGA RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 to the exactly same Gigabyte RTX 4090 Gaming OC, and the same case (looks like the same for me the Corsair 5000X)! Great video!
this is the corsair 7000D, but I have the 5000D for my workstation and yeah, great case, awesome bud, I hope this video help you.
Doing the same upgrade I’ll miss my evga card but i have a phanteks evolve x case. Im just really scared about the adapter and 16 pin connection🔥😭. I have a evag p2 1300 watt psu and i need to order the cable for the 16 pin for my psu. I was using a p2 750 that worked fine with my 5950x ftw3 3080ti but i also picked up a 5800x3d for $320 a week ago. Probably stick my 5950x with the ti and put the x3d with the 4090. Im also nervous about gigabytes support I’ve heard many horror stories that’s why i liked evga best support in the business. But 4 years when registered is a year longer than most just hope everything goes fine I’ve never spent this much on a gpu. I need to sell some gpu’s I’m starting to hoard pc parts.
@@ChadKenova So I am scared, not because of the card but because of everyone hyping up the issue. If you treat it right, don't have a$$ the install, you should be good, should.... mind you it hasn't happened to me but I think its being hyped up a lot and people are causing them to fail on purpose to get free stuff, attention and potentially bring some hate to NVIDIA. I would love to tell you its fake, but it's not, I just think its out of proportion. But yes, EVGA will truly be missed in this segment.
@@ThisBytesForYou yea i guess as long as you don’t bend it to far and make sure the connectors are plugged in tight it should be fine
@@ChadKenova yup, so far so good, but I will definitely report back if something happens and when NVIDIA updates their cable and when there is a newer adapter, although you may like this short: th-cam.com/users/shortsej1r37TQuoE even though its not the latest one (since it hasn't been released) but it is better
Great tutorial, thank you so much for doing this!
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Aye man, 2 weeks later, any update?? Melting? Are you still using the same adapter?
Still working great my friend, check out this video, its a short: th-cam.com/users/shortsej1r37TQuoE
u didnt show how to install the sag bracket that came with the card... ???
you didn't see me say why I couldn't, its in there, but this video may help you and I have another antisag mechanism coming th-cam.com/video/hyEJz56yg24/w-d-xo.html
What if you want to use a 3090 and a 4090 at the same time, you'd need to have both the drivers
No, one driver, make sure it's the latest,.... But why would you want to do that, they are different cards and will not work together, build another machine.
We have similar build, but I have been having 4090 drivers crashing. I followed your instructions on installing the latest driver, but is no good. I heard from PC forums that some 4080\4090 have some bad batch gpus. If so I need to find out if my gpu is going bad while I'm still within the return window.
So that I can help, please list the manufacturer and exact model number of the following components:
1. Motherboard - manufacturer and exact model number
2. CPU - manufacturer and exact model number
3. RAM - manufacturer and exact model number
4. Video Card - manufacturer and exact model number
5. Power supply - manufacturer and exact model number
6. Monitor - manufacturer and exact model number
Redundant I know, but many people forget to enter manufacturer and exact model number
7. Do you have ALL of the PCIE connections plugged in, and not daisy chained or pigtailed, each coming directly from the power supply?
8. Are you running through HDMI, DP, DVI, VGA, any adapters?
9. UEFI in the BIOS from Legacy. If it was set to Legacy, you will need to reinstall windows to get correct support.
10. Disable CSM in the BIOS
11. Installed latest supported chipset driver?
12. Have you disabled Fast Boot within Windows?
nvidia adapters are melting is this problem only on rtx 4090 or other models ??
yes, this is true, though it still hasn't happened to me, luck or being careful as I go with all my installs,... I guess we will find out over time. As for other models,... I can't say as I only have one.
I didn’t get any regular flat head screws and only got 6 washers. I’m pissed.
Contact gigabytes support, they might help you
Thank you so much, I would have just booted my pc with my old graphics drivers without knowing it would‘ve surely caused trouble
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. By chance, did you also use an anti sag bracket?
@@ThisBytesForYou Since you recommended it, I did; It was worth the try and I surely won‘t regret doing it. Thx for the reply
Awesome video man, any plans to show some gameplay performance vids with it?
yes, trying to get caught up and thanks so much for your kind words
Is it super strict on using the direct PCIE cable and not the use the other one that comes out of it?
I dont understand what you are asking
@ThisBytesForYou well pcie cables have one 8 pin at the end and then another 8 pin that leads from that one
daisy chaining, no they are not strict at all with them, it will work, but depending on the quality of your power supply you could have a ton of issues. The best is to not daisy chain them, connect 1 per cable. What is the manufacturer and model number of your power supply?
@ThisBytesForYou I have a kolink 1050w 80 platinum plus so I'm assuming I should be okay if I did do that
@@oofmysoul140 you have more than enough pcie cables, do it the right way, don't cheap out
How did the anti sag bracket hold up? I'm in the same boat as you with my case.
The antisag bracket I brought in, actually did well, I will be introducing a new one in my new build either later this week or next, thanks for remdining me, stay tuned my friend.
Finally got my 4090 and back again to remember how to install it
Well no worries my friend, I got you covered, I hope this helps.
@@ThisBytesForYouonly issue I’m having is one I only have 2 pcie cables (they total to 12 pins) and my monitors won’t come on, not sure why
@@Eclipse-lw4vf what is the manufacturer and model number of your power supply?
@@ThisBytesForYouCorsair just 1000x idk the manufacturer number, was told I just need a new power supply as I only have 2 cables for the power supply and not 4
@@ThisBytesForYou Corsair RM1000x Series PLUS GOLD
Great video!
I just installed my RTX 4090 Rog Strix OC, installed the driver and etc. but the control panel is not giving me the option to select 120hz as resolution rate.
I have two monitor:
LG C2 48'
LG Widescreen 25'
Also, the HDMI cable connected to the LG C2 is compatible with 8k 120hz
Do you have any idea what's going on?
So that I can help, please list the manufacturer and exact model number of the following components:
1. Motherboard - manufacturer and exact model number
2. CPU - manufacturer and exact model number
3. RAM - manufacturer and exact model number
4. Video Card - manufacturer and exact model number
5. Power supply - manufacturer and exact model number
6. Monitor - manufacturer and exact model number
Redundant I know, but many people forget to enter manufacturer and exact model number
7. Do you have ALL of the PCIE connections plugged in, and not daisy chained or pigtailed, each coming directly from the power supply?
8. Are you running through HDMI, DP, DVI, VGA, any adapters?
9. Is UEFI or Legacy Setup in the BIOS?
10. What slots do you have your RAM installed in?
11.Do you have CSM Enabled or Disabled in the BIOS
11. Installed latest supported chipset driver?
12. Have you disabled Fast Boot within Windows?
13. This video will help you identify hardware inside your PC: th-cam.com/video/65ZSiVImJx0/w-d-xo.html
@@ThisBytesForYou thank you for replying. I'm sorry, my mistake.
There are more options scrolling down the menu.
I just selected the correct resolution under PC section and I could see that it gives me the 120hz frame rate option.
Thank you so much for being willing to help.
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Aren't you scared you bent that adapter a bit too hard? Will this not increase the chances of the power connector burning down?
yup, as everyone has been saying, and no I am not afraid because I am very gentle with the components as I show you in the video, just take it easy and you will be good, nothing too stiff.
That tower is massive.
Yup, I picked it because I knew it would fit but I didn't realize it would fit so well, thanks brother for checking it out.
Does this GPU block the second PCIE? Wondering if I'll be able to install my sound card or if I'll have to buy an external dac?🤔
it all depends on your motherboard, check out the video to know.
Great video. Thanks :)
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Why cant you use the daisy chained PSU cables?
Because it does not provide sufficient power
Can you do an AMD build with the 7000 series CPU and GPU?
I want to, hoping AMD will send me one, I am struggling a bit financially, buying this 4090 didn't help, but I will try
I thought you didnt have to plug in the 4th adaper if you arnt using 600w? Gamers Nexus said just leave the 4th one hanging if you do not plan on overclocking and using up to 600w.
Another thing, I have the same gpu but mine came with a different sag bracket. I had to attach it to the mobo then onto the gpu.
So both of the things you mention I go over in the video, why I did them the way I did them, did you watch the video?
Very nice video. Your explanation step by step is great. As a VGA stand, I can recommend the following from my own experience. This does not bend so quickly due to the lateral load.
Thanks so much for your support and checking out the video, it means a ton to me. I have been using this stand for over a year with a 3090 in my main rig and with the 3080 TI in several builds, and its still solid, its a GREAT stand, the 4090 is only slightly heavier than a 3080 TI, from my own experience ;)
I approved your link, but I don't know where it went. I have seen that one, and it does look nice, but I am not a fan of the looks, I will order one and check it out, thanks.
it came through, just took a year or 2, but I ordered a set of similar ones (those aren't available in the US), I will do another sag bracket video, if you didn't see the first one, you will giggle: th-cam.com/video/hyEJz56yg24/w-d-xo.html
@@ThisBytesForYou very nice intro. And it is so important for the graphics card to prevent it from sagging. I don't understand the people, who spend a lot of money for a very expensive graphics card, and the don't use an bracket or stand. When you look into the case, the card hangs there like a limp noodle. So i look forward to a new video of yours.
@@yukonwolve78 Thanks so much Movik for your kind words and support, it means the world to me. I am thinking to make a follow up video, maybe a short, answering a lot of the questions I am getting about this, though I am still working on benchmarking and such for this and a lot more videos on it. I also ordered new support brackets to test