As a new IT student who has no idea about computers and has to take apart and rebuild a pc 5 days into starting school this video absolutely helped me! This is the first time I have ever felt the need to comment on a video on youtube so that should tell you how much this video helped me!!
the wires make everything look confusing for me but when you disconnected everything, the hardware become so much nicer to look at and easier to understand
Thank you very much for showing the whole process in detail, because I am in a course on installation and network management, and I had never noticed the details.
HELLO CTE! Am an avid Subscriber, you are my first 'Go to' when diagnosing PC issues! I recently built a new Computer in my old Tower with a new Raidmax Vampire 1000W 80 Plus Gold Power Supply, an MSI Z390-A PRO Motherboard with an Intel Pentium Gold Processor G5400 CPU @ 3.7GHz! Next added 64.0 GB DDR4 3200 Ram! Also a ZOTAC GAMING GeForce GTX 1 Video Card! Recently upgraded all my HHD's with an Intel 660p Series M.2 1 TB SSD Drive C and two WD I TB internal SSD's! My Computer now boots up completely for a cold start in 30 seconds!!!! (Once in a while when I turn it on, it Boots into the Bios Screen)!!!(But when I wont to boot into Bios, no matter what key combination I press it wont go into Bios on Command)! Windows will not display on my Digital Monitor but I can see the Bios Screen on another HDMI Output to my 32 inch TV! Am running XMP Mode and Gaming Mode on the MSI along with allocating 3/4 of my Ram to Process my Adobe Premiere 2022! My Question is: How do I get the computer to Boot into Windows EVERY TIME? And secondly, How do I get my computer to boot into Bios on command?
I'm studying computers for the first time and this video really clears up my confusion of where and how the various parts go. Thank you so much for this!
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I am studying for my ComptiaTech A+ certification, and this is a clear, great and helpful video. However, the way the CPU was taken out with the heatsink from the CPU socket did not feel right to me.
I feel the same way Carolyn, I'm taking a computer hardware class right now and this is the best explanation I've seen. Thank you for explaining it all slowly
Thank You very much, Sir. Video shows clearly how to install the machine's hardware and where the connections are located on the M/B. Every application is slightly different, however the basic knowledge for this process is definitely shared and is a great foundation for a rig diy-er or tech enthusiast.
Thank you very much for getting right to the point and explaining everything precisely and accurately. Especially with the components and the step by step instructions on how dismantle and put back together the computer.Your videos are the best.
thankyou sir for helping us it is amuch great to listen to your videos and it is interactive that you show each components that you assemble and deassamble
Very good explanation. I have learned something about computer assembly. When there is a problem, I can solve it. However, I still need to know more about connecting all cables. I liked your video a lot. I found it very practical and professional. Great work. A big hug, and success. Thanks a lot.
Hey....Thank you for this video we saw it in IT class and then had to do it ourselves if it was not for this video I would have for sure failed my class. Thanxs again.😉
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This was an AWESOME!! Video. I am new to the tech world and your step-by-step instruction with explanation was Awesome!! I'm taking a computer class and stuck on the motherboard. It looks intimidating but now i have confidence. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Oh I did not see the anti wrist static to prevent electric surge?? I'm a beginner
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Very nice video, very helpful video Awesome explanation. Very much informative video All should watch. Dear Sir, thank you very much. The video was really helpful. Very nice video. All should watch.
buddy you did a traffic job i been looking for a video like this you take care have a great day thank you for the video amazing how you explained everything ty again buddy
AIU college sent me here andd i love this video, i want to build a high end gaming desktop and this will give me the knowledge i need. got a video for liquid cooling??
I have seen this video and it is very important to me. I have got clear information about Desktop hard ware. Thank you very much ! if Any new videos please ?
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I'm newly learning computers for CompTIA A+ to try to break into the IT field. This video is quite helpful to see how to take apart a computer and put it back together and what the different parts are! I know he said he'd mention it more in another video, but i just want to see if maybe I'm thinking of this the correct way. He put one single stick of RAM on the motherboard, does that mean it's likely just has 2GB of RAM installed, but could have 4GB if he had another stick to put in the second slot? Also, would that AMD CPU he pointed out be considered LGA (land grid array)? That's not PGA (pin grid array), right? And one last question, would you use the antistatic bag and/or an electrostatic discharge bracelet throughout the whole time that you're assembling and disassembling the computer or just when you're specifically handling the motherboard?
1st question, yes. If you only install 1x 2GB module, the PC will have 2 GB of RAM. If you install 2x 2GB modules, it will have 4 GB of RAM. In computers, it is good practice to always use the same brand and model of RAM. Most PCs will work ok if you put different brands of RAM, but some can be very picky and won't work well or at all if they have mismatched modules installed. 2nd question. AMD used PGA CPUs up until the release of AM5 for consumer level systems. 3rd question. Proper procedure is to always use an anti-static wrist band or mat when working on computers or electronic devices. Its not mandatory, but it can help prevent ESD damage. In some industries, you're required to use an anti-static method.
I have an exam and this is one part of it the practical side of it, ti go to Techtorium in NZ and this video was also helpful to me thank you mate! very clear explanations
As for the sata cables and the main power cable leading to the motherboard that you removed at first. I located both of these on my computer and while holding down the tab, attempted to pull them out. I could not. The sata cable end plugged into the motherboard would not come out, i even went as far as to use plyers and even with plyers i could not remove it.
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Thanks man...Was a really awesome and helpful video. Have to do the same thing for InfoTech class at school. Was really clear, precise and easy to understand. GOOD JOB!
Hi sir, the video was extradorinary and it was very useful for all the beginners and the way you are explaining was very good and good work sir and thanks for sharing this video
I have an ancient rig from 2004 that I want to discover. Until I bought a laptop in 2011, I never felt the need to disassemble or even open up the case. I had to disassemble the whole motherboard just to upgrade the RAM with an HP Pavilion laptop, which I'm glad nothing got broken xD so I got more interested in hardware since then. Also I want to build my own rig and I know I'll be enjoying it. So just researching the desktop side. I have a question; After I take off the CPU would I need to add thermal paste or I can just put it back as It's?
Wow, i this video is the best and most eazyies to understand the how take apart and fix a computer. PLUS ONE LIKE and tweet out but i don't have a lot of followers but its worth it. your good at explaining.
Great!! Please may do this on a laptop computers too. Sound tone was not so clear to me, may u need to backup with a write up. Thanks hoping to see u reply soon.
As a new IT student who has no idea about computers and has to take apart and rebuild a pc 5 days into starting school this video absolutely helped me! This is the first time I have ever felt the need to comment on a video on youtube so that should tell you how much this video helped me!!
the wires make everything look confusing for me but when you disconnected everything, the hardware become so much nicer to look at and easier to understand
Thank you very much for showing the whole process in detail, because I am in a course on installation and network management, and I had never noticed the details.
This is 2020 and am 15 I will be this when I grow up wish me luck
good luck and never give up...from a 41 year old who has lost his job.
Good luck .... I'm 17 with similar hopes 💪💪
This is by far the best Computer Hardware explanation video i have watched.Great Job there...Its so easy to understand
HELLO CTE! Am an avid Subscriber, you are my first 'Go to' when diagnosing PC issues! I recently built a new Computer in my old Tower with a new Raidmax Vampire 1000W 80 Plus Gold Power Supply, an MSI Z390-A PRO Motherboard with an Intel Pentium Gold Processor G5400 CPU @ 3.7GHz! Next added 64.0 GB DDR4 3200 Ram! Also a ZOTAC GAMING GeForce GTX 1 Video Card! Recently upgraded all my HHD's with an Intel 660p Series M.2 1 TB SSD Drive C and two WD I TB internal SSD's! My Computer now boots up completely for a cold start in 30 seconds!!!! (Once in a while when I turn it on, it Boots into the Bios Screen)!!!(But when I wont to boot into Bios, no matter what key combination I press it wont go into Bios on Command)! Windows will not display on my Digital Monitor but I can see the Bios Screen on another HDMI Output to my 32 inch TV! Am running XMP Mode and Gaming Mode on the MSI along with allocating 3/4 of my Ram to Process my Adobe Premiere 2022! My Question is: How do I get the computer to Boot into Windows EVERY TIME? And secondly, How do I get my computer to boot into Bios on command?
Dude... seriously Thank You... I hope that me telling you that you saved me makes you feel good. I owe you one.
+Oscar Rodriguez Awesome, thanks for the encouragement. Glad the video helped.
I'm studying computers for the first time and this video really clears up my confusion of where and how the various parts go. Thank you so much for this!
Same! Good luck in your adventures fellow scholar!
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3:09 / 28:00 Power supply
3:55 / 28:00 Hard drive
5:08 / 28:00 CD drive
5:35 / 28:00 RAM Random Access Memory
6:30 / 28:00 PCI expansion card
10:02 / 28:00 CPU
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Very nice video of basic computer
I am studying for my ComptiaTech A+ certification, and this is a clear, great and helpful video. However, the way the CPU was taken out with the heatsink from the CPU socket did not feel right to me.
I feel the same way Carolyn, I'm taking a computer hardware class right now and this is the best explanation I've seen. Thank you for explaining it all slowly
This is one of the best video I've watched for basics of computers
If the CPU stucks to the cooler, just wiggle it a littlebit or even try to heat it up. Don't force it or the CPU pins can break.
yes heat up hardware that wont be a bad idea
the most beneficial and perfect hardware video ever
Great job, awesome, clear and clean, easy explanation.
thank you .
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Thank You very much, Sir. Video shows clearly how to install the machine's hardware and where the connections are located on the M/B. Every application is slightly different, however the basic knowledge for this process is definitely shared and is a great foundation for a rig diy-er or tech enthusiast.
Simplifies learners understanding of basic computer system components
Thanks, and great job! I am currently studying for my CompTIA A+ Certification (trying to break into the IT world) and this really helps!!!
Thanks man now I finally learned how to disassemble my computer hardware and place them back again !
Thanks Brorange Mint. Glad it helped. Thanks for the feedback.
Thank you very much for getting right to the point and explaining everything precisely and accurately. Especially with the components and the step by step instructions on how dismantle and put back together the computer.Your videos are the best.
If you are in Ms. Fishers class the reassembly starts at 14:44
Awesome Job done here. Explained from the scratch and helpful for beginners. Hatsoff to CTE Skills group
Your explanations and instructions were on point. Great video.
thankyou sir for helping us it is amuch great to listen to your videos and it is interactive that you show each components that you assemble and deassamble
Very good explanation. I have learned something about computer assembly. When there is a problem, I can solve it. However, I still need to know more about connecting all cables. I liked your video a lot. I found it very practical and professional. Great work. A big hug, and success. Thanks a lot.
Hey....Thank you for this video we saw it in IT class and then had to do it ourselves if it was not for this video I would have for sure failed my class. Thanxs again.😉
takes me back to my A+ days.
@@shortwavefan2487if you plan making a career, visit businesses FIRST - get advice. Before doing the course in my country i learned its useless minus further study.
Talented teacher. Well done, and thanks from the million plus who saw the video!!
Thank you for keeping your explanation basic for a beginner.
We are having a session of de assembling and reassembling today.. This is really the exact content whta I need. Thank you so much😁
your cooperation makes us confident
tnks we get a lot of knowlege from video
This was an AWESOME!! Video. I am new to the tech world and your step-by-step instruction with explanation was Awesome!! I'm taking a computer class and stuck on the motherboard. It looks intimidating but now i have confidence. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Oh I did not see the anti wrist static to prevent electric surge?? I'm a beginner
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wow bro u know every thing I m a student of class 5 and my sir has told to watch this video so I watched its amazing
Great Video Sir, you explained very clearly, basic learners also got confident about computer.
Super and Simple Coaching by Experienced Persons
Thanks for the presentation, it's very thoroughly done. The visual aid isn't bad at all.
Very nice video, very helpful video Awesome explanation. Very much informative video All should watch. Dear Sir, thank you very much. The video was really helpful. Very nice video. All should watch.
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Thank you for your time and effort.
inform me the new lessons.
God Bless you.
Thank you very much ....and continue helping IT student sir....salute you
very very nice video you make it so easy for newcomers to understand what a PC is
Indeed
Very good briefing and accurate video
I did all this in electronics... And it was fun 🌹
buddy you did a traffic job i been looking for a video like this you take care have a great day thank you for the video amazing how you explained everything ty again buddy
very clearly explained every part. great job. its very very educative video.
Thank you... So cleaning u shown the hardware of computer.. So usefull
The tutors are doing good job keep up
Great video Sir. I subscribed instantly.
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This is wonderful, great stuff and educating material
A little boring but very informative and easy to understand. Thanks!
Good video but need some advance video on testing a motherboard for voltage readings.
Thanks, we would love to make more videos and go into further details. Be sure to subscribe like and share to help us generate more.
AIU college sent me here andd i love this video, i want to build a high end gaming desktop and this will give me the knowledge i need.
got a video for liquid cooling??
very nice and also appreciatable video !
thanks a lot sir, now i know how to repair and assemble my cpu..thank you and god bless you..
this video is great indeed
Good stuff
Thanks for all the detail. Love the video.
Excellent video!
Thanks for your compilation of procedures for R&R.
I have seen this video and it is very important to me. I have got clear information about Desktop hard ware. Thank you very much ! if Any new videos please ?
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I have been looking so long for s video like this, thank you sir for posting it!
This tutorial is great. Well explained
I'm newly learning computers for CompTIA A+ to try to break into the IT field. This video is quite helpful to see how to take apart a computer and put it back together and what the different parts are!
I know he said he'd mention it more in another video, but i just want to see if maybe I'm thinking of this the correct way. He put one single stick of RAM on the motherboard, does that mean it's likely just has 2GB of RAM installed, but could have 4GB if he had another stick to put in the second slot?
Also, would that AMD CPU he pointed out be considered LGA (land grid array)? That's not PGA (pin grid array), right?
And one last question, would you use the antistatic bag and/or an electrostatic discharge bracelet throughout the whole time that you're assembling and disassembling the computer or just when you're specifically handling the motherboard?
1st question, yes. If you only install 1x 2GB module, the PC will have 2 GB of RAM. If you install 2x 2GB modules, it will have 4 GB of RAM. In computers, it is good practice to always use the same brand and model of RAM. Most PCs will work ok if you put different brands of RAM, but some can be very picky and won't work well or at all if they have mismatched modules installed.
2nd question. AMD used PGA CPUs up until the release of AM5 for consumer level systems.
3rd question. Proper procedure is to always use an anti-static wrist band or mat when working on computers or electronic devices. Its not mandatory, but it can help prevent ESD damage. In some industries, you're required to use an anti-static method.
@@JJFlores197 Thank you so much for answering these questions for me! This is all very helpful to know.
Thanks alot ! We're gonna have our computer exam about this today >.< . This video is very helpful .
Great! Glad it was helpful. Where are you going to school?
I have an exam and this is one part of it the practical side of it, ti go to Techtorium in NZ and this video was also helpful to me thank you mate! very clear explanations
@@CTESkillscom japan probably
Wonder where you are rn after 6 years lol.
thank you for making this helpful video because it gives me more knowledge about computer hardware servicing...
Best tutorial ! helped a lot.
Great lecture.
Great nice video. Thank you
As for the sata cables and the main power cable leading to the motherboard that you removed at first. I located both of these on my computer and while holding down the tab, attempted to pull them out. I could not. The sata cable end plugged into the motherboard would not come out, i even went as far as to use plyers and even with plyers i could not remove it.
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really nice video great job man
Can you share what kind of Thermal Glue you used?
Great job this shows me a lot so thank you CTE Skills.com
Thank you for helpful information
it was awesome brother thanks...can anyone tell me what i should study for information technology at a very basic level
Me watching this video an hour before my exam
same here... LMAO
i also would like to say really a splendid comment for that ...video.through that video i could attach my pc without no confusion.... thanks ....
Ty ty so much ...it helps lot in practical knowledge
EXCELLENT!!!! It's Really Useful To Me
thank u so much... sir so cleanly u have explained
Oh my god awesome video thanks so much man I've been searching for a video like this from 6 months! : D
This Video is so informative, dude thanks
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I appreciate you for taking time to do this helpful video for us
Thanks man...Was a really awesome and helpful video. Have to do the same thing for InfoTech class at school. Was really clear, precise and easy to understand. GOOD JOB!
Thank you for sharing basics :)
This is absolutely magnufuique!
Thanks Lillia-Jane Demona.
Thank you so so much !! It was very helpful, Please work on more such videos .. :)
I found it very useful! We plan to use it for our basic computer hardware course.
Thank you sir i am 14years old and i try to learn how to build a pc . You'r video is very helpfull for me thank you
Hi sir, the video was extradorinary and it was very useful for all the beginners and the way you are explaining was very good and good work sir and thanks for sharing this video
Marvellous explanations... Thank you so much sir!!!
I have an ancient rig from 2004 that I want to discover. Until I bought a laptop in 2011, I never felt the need to disassemble or even open up the case. I had to disassemble the whole motherboard just to upgrade the RAM with an HP Pavilion laptop, which I'm glad nothing got broken xD so I got more interested in hardware since then. Also I want to build my own rig and I know I'll be enjoying it. So just researching the desktop side.
I have a question;
After I take off the CPU would I need to add thermal paste or I can just put it back as It's?
you always need to reapply thermal paste after taking off the cpu.
Wow, i this video is the best and most eazyies to understand the how take apart and fix a computer. PLUS ONE LIKE and tweet out but i don't have a lot of followers but its worth it. your good at explaining.
thank you bro
Thank you for your video it is really good. I learned a lot. Take care!
Great!! Please may do this on a laptop computers too.
Sound tone was not so clear to me, may u need to backup with a write up.
Thanks hoping to see u reply soon.
thanks for the video, good one for me to take basic idea
thank you ,this very important lesson....
A wonderful video. Thank you for helping Sir.