If you get stuck I also have a few other guides on specific things that might be useful and worth watching: Common Mistakes You Might be Making with Your PC Fan Setup! PC airflow tips and tricks th-cam.com/video/uPIMv30Vs3w/w-d-xo.html Are you making these mistakes with your RAM? th-cam.com/video/ZeUgMODOfOo/w-d-xo.html Avoid these problems with your all in one CPU cooler th-cam.com/video/nVkN8diBIAE/w-d-xo.html Don't make these mistakes with your NVMe SSD installation - NVMe tips and tricks th-cam.com/video/zjSn64vh_Vk/w-d-xo.html Where should you put your AIO radiator? th-cam.com/video/qQcyYHGtArs/w-d-xo.html How to choose the right PSU (which Power Supply Unit you need and how to install it) th-cam.com/video/dNseVxqqar0/w-d-xo.html Push Pull mistakes to avoid with all in one coolers th-cam.com/video/_gA71wF9Ewc/w-d-xo.html NZXT USB Hub Please note links listed here include affiliate links which may earn me a commission. Find out more below.*: Amazon US - amzn.to/3IMCCCj NewEgg - newegg.io/nc03c66b46 Amazon UK - amzn.to/42hZHE4 Amazon FR - amzn.to/3os9xp1 Amazon IT - amzn.to/3MChjVl Amazon DE - amzn.to/43qswPq Amazon CA - amzn.to/43xLyDH
Finally someone willing to go over the wiring instead of blowing though the video to show off their free build. Thank you for taking the time to explain the things the manufacturers don’t.
Dear friend I had more than 10 years that did not assemble a PC and thanks to your channel and the quality of content you have I have been able to do it perfectly. For work reasons I have used the last few years laptops and despite being high-end, once you return to the desktop station you realize the big difference ..., congratulations and keep it up.
Very timely for new beginners building their very own first pc. While I was able to get by with the simplest or basic stuff from videos during my first build-when it comes to plugging in connectors, you need only rely on the manuals that come with your components. And I'm sure many will be able to get it right the first time just by doing that.
Incredible presentation. The way you showed the wiring process both outside and inside the case really made it clear. Don’t know if I’ll attempt to build my next computer myself, but it’s still great to see how it’s done.
Fairly detailed instruction video that demands some hands on experience to get acqainted with all the various cables and connectors. This video shall remain a reference point in the case we get stuck ! Valuable and helpful !!!
I'm beyond glad I stumped your channel. I'm currently working on my first build ever. Needless to say there's a lot to learn. You're really coming in clutch with the videos!
Bought my own parts for a new PC build because my current one is massively outdated and found your channel and have been watching your videos. Watching the entire playlist and im hoping by the end of it building my new PC will be a massive breeze. Love your work keep it up.
Love this guy. He’s a very value commodity to the PC building community. I find he’s by far one of the best at explaining through each situation. He’s it well, clearly, slowly and methodically. Help me many of times! :-)
Just wanted to say thankyou. I just build my first PC and had no idea you can split the MB power cable! You also gave me confidence to split my Arctic III AIO. I had it previously installed with the single cable.
Ive been looking for a video just like this, thank you!! Clear explanation of the what/where/why on each cable, great visuals (inside and out of the case), AND examples from a few different motherboard brands! Im only half as terrified to do the motherboard swap that I need to today!! 😬
@praseodi seriously tho. just upgraded my case and it was so tedious. Specially the single cable ones they spin around on the connector and makes it hard to push in place and flush with the Power and reset connectors
@@loudtwinkiesxd98can u help me lol I put mine in and it was all spinning but my led wasn’t lighting up then when I plugged in my led it won’t turn on now 😂
I've been watching so many of these videos and ngl, it's daunting. I'm so glad your video popped up on my feed. Your slow and clear explanations really help for a first time (soon to be) builder like myself. Thank you so much for your detailed explanations without rushing through it :)
Glad you liked it. I've also got a playlist with similar videos that might help in this playlist - How to build a gaming PC: th-cam.com/play/PLlRFhsGPgCG9yKCHtL2_UnwSGitMqao5z.html
thank you so much I've been wanting to build my own system this has been the biggest put off i will defiantly be coming back to this for reference truly thank you again you're a legend
Thank you for the really helpful video. I wanted to know about the Power button cable, restart cable and those single cables because I pulled them out from my PC and didn't know how to connect them correctly 😅. Thanks for the complete video
If I could like this video more than once I would. THANK YOU, between this video and the power supply cable breakdown you've really helped me as a first time builder. This is SO clear/ I love the out of case mobo view.
Thank you. I've also got a playlist that you might find useful with other similar videos How to build a gaming PC: th-cam.com/play/PLlRFhsGPgCG9yKCHtL2_UnwSGitMqao5z.html
Thank you very much for doing this video! I watched two other "detailed" videos similar to this and thought I had it all. However, there were 2 very crucial details you pointed out on your video that I had not done, which were not mentioned on any other videos I've watched! Thank you very much for providing this guide and being who you are in it! Also, Happy Easter! :D
Seems simple enough? For someone like me that's about to attempt his first real pc build. This was much appreciated, and I feel a lot more confident. I'll be dealing with the "4070 super" using that 12v cable so I needed to be clear about that.
@@TheProvokedPrawn, I didn't mean it like that! It's been over 20 years since I built a PC and your video helped a lot! Nearly every connector is different from what I was used to. (They did throw in some of the old style power connectors just to comfort me, but I didn't use them) I just didn't notice that you had a newer video until after my build was done. (I'm typing this on the new PC)
question, at 4:32, isn't power swithc suppose to be on top and reset on bottom? not trying to be an "umm actually guy", genuine question cause im trying to follow it with what you did for HDD LED and Power LED
When I built my PC almost a year ago I used the pig tail connectors on the GPU without thinking too much about it. Recently I learnt that that little mistake was the reason I kept getting game crashes and my GPU completely shutting down without apparent reason. Also the PSU was kind of shitty but the cables also didn't help. Almost burnt my 3070 Ti because of a bad PSU. Always buy good PSUs and connect them the best possible way
Thank you for you video man it greatly helped. Moving on to the Corsair wiring one now. I also wasn’t aware that nzxt sold motherboards I’ve seen 50/50 reviews on their products so I’m afraid to buy them. How is the board?
Thanks for watching..hope I'm helping! NZXT's boards are based on Asrock stuff from what I gather and they've been perfectly fine from what I've seen. Cheap and cheerful but no problems
This guide is a lot more helpful but I do have one question, I'm new to PC buying and my power supply comes with two 8 pin 6 + 2 connectors however one is a pigtail, the graphics card has two 8 pin slots so do I just use the one pigtail or use two separate connections and just zip tie the unused connection down? If it helps my power supply is the MSI MAG 750GL and the GPU is an AMD RX 6800 XT.
building the pc is easy just watching the videos makes me confident but for the actual pc cables that always makes me terrified since idk where to connect them
I have a phanteks NV9 case with their own D-RGB controller. You can control all the RGB fans on the case with a button. I prefer that so I don’t have to install and manage another RGB software. My question is: do I have to run a cable from the controller to the MB is this specific scenario? Again I do not want my MB to control the RGB on the fans. I have all the fans/case lighting ran to the hub and SATA power to the PSU. Is that all I need to do in my system?
I did and I followed all the steps. Unfortunately my build was not succesful. The motherboard (Asus Z790-H Gaming Wifi) displays a constant red light. Only 1 fan of the 3 additional top fans work. The GPU (Nvidia 3060TI)won't display an image on an external monitor and the PC only powers up and off when I shut down the PSU and not the powerbutton on the case. The PSU was a nightmare and no manual was provide besides a one-page warning (?). Phanteks AMP¨V2 1000W/. Going crazy here 😞@@TheProvokedPrawn
@@TheProvokedPrawn oh, I was subbed already :) Man, just turned on my pc build yesterday and damn leds all over the place in the z790 asus mob, first the white one then red one. No clue what's wrong, checked them cables and reseated rams, ssds, the damn aio even, little paste applled only, all cables connected and no gpu daisy chain. Any clue what can be going on? Pc partpicker says my components match well together (14700kf, thermal right frame, 4070ti, 16x2 kingston, 6000mhz, deep cool aio, 1000rmx corsair) 😢
Hey Prawn how about the PWM cable that attaches to the PWM Repeater hub that comes in the Corsair 7000x and other Corsair cases. Where is the best place to connect this four pin connector on a motherboard? I have a MSI Carbon Edge WiFi which has 5 SYS_FAN headers on it. I assume it can plugged into the closest one on the board? Thanks and again love your content!
Is there a way to convert a SATA power supply connector into a 3 or 4-pin system fan connector that goes directly into the motherboard? I'm building a new PC and my case front dual ARBG fans have a SATA connector and ARGB connector with 3 holes. The fans also seem to have like a 4 or 5 pin connectors that are plugged to that SATA connector.
If you get stuck I also have a few other guides on specific things that might be useful and worth watching:
Common Mistakes You Might be Making with Your PC Fan Setup! PC airflow tips and tricks th-cam.com/video/uPIMv30Vs3w/w-d-xo.html
Are you making these mistakes with your RAM? th-cam.com/video/ZeUgMODOfOo/w-d-xo.html
Avoid these problems with your all in one CPU cooler th-cam.com/video/nVkN8diBIAE/w-d-xo.html
Don't make these mistakes with your NVMe SSD installation - NVMe tips and tricks th-cam.com/video/zjSn64vh_Vk/w-d-xo.html
Where should you put your AIO radiator? th-cam.com/video/qQcyYHGtArs/w-d-xo.html
How to choose the right PSU (which Power Supply Unit you need and how to install it) th-cam.com/video/dNseVxqqar0/w-d-xo.html
Push Pull mistakes to avoid with all in one coolers th-cam.com/video/_gA71wF9Ewc/w-d-xo.html
NZXT USB Hub Please note links listed here include affiliate links which may earn me a commission. Find out more below.*:
Amazon US - amzn.to/3IMCCCj
NewEgg - newegg.io/nc03c66b46
Amazon UK - amzn.to/42hZHE4
Amazon FR - amzn.to/3os9xp1
Amazon IT - amzn.to/3MChjVl
Amazon DE - amzn.to/43qswPq
Amazon CA - amzn.to/43xLyDH
Finally someone willing to go over the wiring instead of blowing though the video to show off their free build. Thank you for taking the time to explain the things the manufacturers don’t.
I always try to go into a lot of detail. So subscribe for more.
So true!
This is helpful.
Dear friend I had more than 10 years that did not assemble a PC and thanks to your channel and the quality of content you have I have been able to do it perfectly.
For work reasons I have used the last few years laptops and despite being high-end, once you return to the desktop station you realize the big difference ..., congratulations and keep it up.
I'm currently building my first PC. You just helped me to get everything done easily. Thank you for your detailed video!
Glad to help! Take a look at this playlist and you might find some other useful tips! th-cam.com/video/5BIeKjRT3rI/w-d-xo.html
Very timely for new beginners building their very own first pc. While I was able to get by with the simplest or basic stuff from videos during my first build-when it comes to plugging in connectors, you need only rely on the manuals that come with your components. And I'm sure many will be able to get it right the first time just by doing that.
Thank you
Incredible presentation. The way you showed the wiring process both outside and inside the case really made it clear. Don’t know if I’ll attempt to build my next computer myself, but it’s still great to see how it’s done.
Thanks! It's fun to do, you should try
Fairly detailed instruction video that demands some hands on experience to get acqainted with all the various cables and connectors. This video shall remain a reference point in the case we get stuck ! Valuable and helpful !!!
Quality instruction, helped a lot.
The absolute best cable guide for beginners on TH-cam 👏🏼
Thanks
I'm beyond glad I stumped your channel. I'm currently working on my first build ever. Needless to say there's a lot to learn. You're really coming in clutch with the videos!
Glad to help!
Bought my own parts for a new PC build because my current one is massively outdated and found your channel and have been watching your videos. Watching the entire playlist and im hoping by the end of it building my new PC will be a massive breeze. Love your work keep it up.
Hopefully it will be easy
Love this guy. He’s a very value commodity to the PC building community. I find he’s by far one of the best at explaining through each situation. He’s it well, clearly, slowly and methodically. Help me many of times! :-)
@@jasonprendergast7493 thanks Jason. I really appreciate it!
Building a PC can be a little intimidating even if you did it a couple of times over the years. This video helped me a lot. Thank you!
Thanks for watching
I've been building PCs for 30 years and this video is excellent.
Great job Prawn!
🍻
Thank you! 👍
Just wanted to say thankyou. I just build my first PC and had no idea you can split the MB power cable! You also gave me confidence to split my Arctic III AIO. I had it previously installed with the single cable.
This is a video I’m going to rewatch a lot
Hope it helps.
@@TheProvokedPrawnI’m at that dreaded day almost done assembling my first build up to the cabling. Using your video for help
@@TheProvokedPrawn it helped a lot, got my first ever build all running and it is a beast. Appreciate your videos a lot
Ive been looking for a video just like this, thank you!! Clear explanation of the what/where/why on each cable, great visuals (inside and out of the case), AND examples from a few different motherboard brands!
Im only half as terrified to do the motherboard swap that I need to today!! 😬
Freakin hate the case front panel connectors.
fr it took me like 15 mins bc mine arent the block its seperate parts to stick them in
@praseodi seriously tho. just upgraded my case and it was so tedious. Specially the single cable ones they spin around on the connector and makes it hard to push in place and flush with the Power and reset connectors
@@loudtwinkiesxd98can u help me lol I put mine in and it was all spinning but my led wasn’t lighting up then when I plugged in my led it won’t turn on now 😂
That what I’m saying
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Very detailed explanation. Thanks. Modern PSU is so much easier than decades ago which doesn't have any identification at the PSU and the cables.
Thanks for your support.👍🦐
Well I somehow managed to get one that doesn't have any identification on them :) it's been 7 hours since I started building this :)))
@@Echo-uo2ucdamn how did you go?
Honestly, the exact video I've been needing. At the perfect timing too.
Glad to be useful!
I was about to give up on my build until I stumbled across this vid. Keep up the great work😇
Glad I could help. Hope you enjoyed enough to subscribe 🦐
Really handy video. Very detailed. Doing my first build today so this is much appreciated, thanks!
Thank you
I've been watching so many of these videos and ngl, it's daunting. I'm so glad your video popped up on my feed. Your slow and clear explanations really help for a first time (soon to be) builder like myself. Thank you so much for your detailed explanations without rushing through it :)
Glad you liked it. I've also got a playlist with similar videos that might help in this playlist - How to build a gaming PC: th-cam.com/play/PLlRFhsGPgCG9yKCHtL2_UnwSGitMqao5z.html
Thank you I am building my first PC and was a tad confused but your video helped clear a ton of my questions! Keep up the great work!
thank you so much I've been wanting to build my own system this has been the biggest put off i will defiantly be coming back to this for reference truly thank you again you're a legend
Glad to help.
Thank you for the really helpful video. I wanted to know about the Power button cable, restart cable and those single cables because I pulled them out from my PC and didn't know how to connect them correctly 😅. Thanks for the complete video
If I could like this video more than once I would. THANK YOU, between this video and the power supply cable breakdown you've really helped me as a first time builder. This is SO clear/ I love the out of case mobo view.
Thank you. I've also got a playlist that you might find useful with other similar videos
How to build a gaming PC: th-cam.com/play/PLlRFhsGPgCG9yKCHtL2_UnwSGitMqao5z.html
The moment I heard "Hellooww" I fell in love with your voice.. I really liked how you explain everything in detail, another subcriber here!! 🙃
Thanks! Glad to help 👍🏼❤️
I would like to say thank you for your videos. It helped me a lot builing my first PC! You metioned everything I was confused about.
Thanks for taking the time to say this. I appreciate it
Thank you very much for doing this video! I watched two other "detailed" videos similar to this and thought I had it all. However, there were 2 very crucial details you pointed out on your video that I had not done, which were not mentioned on any other videos I've watched! Thank you very much for providing this guide and being who you are in it! Also, Happy Easter! :D
Glad it was helpful! Hope you enjoyed enough to subscribe
Seems simple enough? For someone like me that's about to attempt his first real pc build. This was much appreciated, and I feel a lot more confident. I'll be dealing with the "4070 super" using that 12v cable so I needed to be clear about that.
Yeah it is. Here's a playlist that might help though - How to build a gaming PC: th-cam.com/play/PLlRFhsGPgCG9yKCHtL2_UnwSGitMqao5z.html
Glad you updated the last video that didn’t have the f panel things separately
👍
This is soo helpful!! I can’t thank you enough!!! God bless your soul man! I’m very confident putting together my first PC now.
Best of luck! Thanks for watching. Hope you enjoyed enough to subscribe 🦐
Plugging all the cables into the PSU before you install it is SUCH A GOOD SHOUT! I did not do this on my first build and God I wish I did! XD
Yeah it really helps
Thank you so much, I will build my first and new pc very soon so this helps out a lot !!
you saved my life, i just lost 4 hours trying myself
Glad to help
This what I've been looking for. And such a detailed presentation is absolutely amazing. Thank you good sir 🙏 👏
Thanks for watching. Hope you enjoyed enough to subscribe 🦐
Excellent tutorial which helped us resolve the powering up problem.
@@markchristmas6950 👍🏼
Very handy video for new builders keep up the great work
Perfect timing
Excellent content, made life simple for me on my first build. much appreciated :)
Glad to help. Hope you enjoyed enough to subscribe 🦐 I've also got build playlists.
your videos are awesome im about to build my first pc and this has helped explain alot wish me luck thanks
Excellent stuff. Good luck
Thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaank you so much. I'm building my first pc and I'm worrying where all the wires go. Your video is very helpful.
Glad I could help
Why am I getting recomended this a day after I buit my pc, hope more people see this, I wish I had this info
Subscribe so you get the tips first 👍🏼🦐
Thank you for clearing motherboard and case front panel IO connection, its was useful
Glad it helped. You might find some other useful tips here - How to build a gaming PC: th-cam.com/play/PLlRFhsGPgCG9yKCHtL2_UnwSGitMqao5z.html
Just saw your video and thank you for explaining, for newbie like me, it helps a lot.
Glad it was helpful!
Just ordered all the parts I need to build my first PC..I'll be using this video.... Wish me luck I'm a PC noob 😅
Good luck. I have plenty of other videos that might be useful too 👍
Thanks for making this video mate, life saver, felt a bit overwelmed by it all
No worries. Glad to help out!
Make sure you always use the power cords that come with you PSU. If you change your PSU you will have to change all the cables to match your new one.
Wow that all in one F-panel connector is much better.. Think going to modify my cases too.. Just one plug and done.
Yeah it should be the standard
Your previous video was super helpful! This one is probably even better, but it's too late. 😊
sorry!
@@TheProvokedPrawn, I didn't mean it like that! It's been over 20 years since I built a PC and your video helped a lot! Nearly every connector is different from what I was used to. (They did throw in some of the old style power connectors just to comfort me, but I didn't use them) I just didn't notice that you had a newer video until after my build was done. (I'm typing this on the new PC)
TYSM. BRO UR THE ONLY VID THAT ACTUSKKY MADE SINCE U JUST GOT A SUSCRIBER😁😁😁
Dude this is by far the best guide on youtube.
Thank you. If you liked it you might like this too - How to build a gaming PC: th-cam.com/play/PLlRFhsGPgCG9yKCHtL2_UnwSGitMqao5z.html
Helps me a lot bro thx, i didn't find a video in ptbr like this.
This might help too th-cam.com/video/xT36IDSQBX4/w-d-xo.html
Thanks big time, you saved me $200 ❤
Glad to help
Great video! Well explained and easy to understand!
Thanks. Hope you enjoyed enough to subscribe 🦐
Just amazing videos man. Exactly what I was looking for, and that too on the same mobo. Hats off to the lovely prawn 🎉
Thanks! Glad to help you out
Was it me, or did he connect the reset and pwr incorrectly?
Yea I think he did
i love this channel, best guide for biggener . thanks
Thank you. If you like that you might like this too - How to build a gaming PC: th-cam.com/play/PLlRFhsGPgCG9yKCHtL2_UnwSGitMqao5z.html
Thanks, you really helped me!
Glad I could help! You might find this playlist useful too - How to build a gaming PC: th-cam.com/play/PLlRFhsGPgCG9yKCHtL2_UnwSGitMqao5z.html
question, at 4:32, isn't power swithc suppose to be on top and reset on bottom? not trying to be an "umm actually guy", genuine question cause im trying to follow it with what you did for HDD LED and Power LED
Bro same here,, can you tell me the which one right?
If you already build a pc you know it probably
Wondering the same thing
@@higher_rpm I’ve been able to figure it out, I’ll let you know later if you still got issues, at work right now
Great vid nonetheless, but at 4.30 did you put the Power SW on the Reset connection, and the Reset plug on the Power SW connection? ;)
When I built my PC almost a year ago I used the pig tail connectors on the GPU without thinking too much about it. Recently I learnt that that little mistake was the reason I kept getting game crashes and my GPU completely shutting down without apparent reason. Also the PSU was kind of shitty but the cables also didn't help. Almost burnt my 3070 Ti because of a bad PSU. Always buy good PSUs and connect them the best possible way
thank you so much this video helps me put it together.
Glad it helped! Hope you enjoyed enough to sub
best tutorial ever
Glad you liked it. Hope you enjoyed enough to subscribe 🦐
New sub, nicely detailed examples. Your voice is also awesome. Cheers
Thanks and welcome
You always making the best videos
Thanks Daniel.
This absolutely fantastic. Only thing we got confused on was our gpu.
Glad to help
Awesome vids keep them coming
When will you be showing us the new Corsair Link set up
It just arrived this week. I'm hoping late next week. Lots to do but I will get to it soon :)
Very helpful, love your videos love the step by step so helpful.
Thanks so much!
Another awesome video.
Thanks! If you like this you might find useful things in here too - studio.th-cam.com/users/playlistPLlRFhsGPgCG-B8tkIJo_MX5UJAAz5_nJJ/videos
Thank you for the detailed video. Cheers
Glad it was helpful!
Great video man
Thanks for watching. Hope you enjoyed enough to subscribe 🦐
Great video! Helped me a ton.
Glad it helped! Hope you enjoyed enough to subscribe 🦐
Thanks, I just fixed my dad's pc because my brother unplugged and took apart his pc for no reason (my brother is grounded for life)
Glad I helped. Sorry your brother is daft
@@TheProvokedPrawn 😂 it's fine and thanks again
.You have great audio mate.
Thank you
.You are most welcome. Have a good rest of your day.@@TheProvokedPrawn
Top notch again. By the way do you captain the Aberdeen to Heathrow flight? You sound exactly like him. What gate we arriving at matey?
Hahaha. No. Imagine that. Pilot by day, Prawn by night.
At 4:30, didn't you put the "Power SW" in the slots for the "Reset SW"?
Thank u, needed this!
Glad to help
If u have a 6 pin and 8 pin gou would it be best to use two separate cables
Brilliant simply brilliant!
Glad you liked it!
@3:46 How do you find this adaptor you speak of? Not sure what it would be called but my case wiring looks just like the one in this video
Çok iyi ve gereki bir rehber olmuş.
Çok naziksiniz. Teşekkür ederim.
Muchas gracias! 🙏 me ha ayudado mucho! Es mi primera vez armando mi primera Gaming Pc! Thanks
Thank you for you video man it greatly helped. Moving on to the Corsair wiring one now. I also wasn’t aware that nzxt sold motherboards I’ve seen 50/50 reviews on their products so I’m afraid to buy them. How is the board?
Thanks for watching..hope I'm helping! NZXT's boards are based on Asrock stuff from what I gather and they've been perfectly fine from what I've seen. Cheap and cheerful but no problems
Wait your able to connect the power sw to the reset sw pins?
thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! you are COMPUTER SAINT
Glad to help
I don't miss the f_panel connections all being separate tiny plugs!
Best videos have seen
This guide is a lot more helpful but I do have one question, I'm new to PC buying and my power supply comes with two 8 pin 6 + 2 connectors however one is a pigtail, the graphics card has two 8 pin slots so do I just use the one pigtail or use two separate connections and just zip tie the unused connection down?
If it helps my power supply is the MSI MAG 750GL and the GPU is an AMD RX 6800 XT.
This might help th-cam.com/video/xfqIfT2ot20/w-d-xo.html
But generally it's best to use two cables
Piershoe: Connected.
Life: A lot easier.
building the pc is easy just watching the videos makes me confident but for the actual pc
cables that always makes me terrified since idk where to connect them
How do I get another pcie cable if I need three cables and the power supply only came with 2
Check if the brand that sells the PSU also sells extra cables. Corsair certainly does.
Did you just connect the power switch on the reset pins at 4:32 ?
Sorry for me it is the most complicated part and now I'm super confused haha
I have a phanteks NV9 case with their own D-RGB controller. You can control all the RGB fans on the case with a button. I prefer that so I don’t have to install and manage another RGB software. My question is: do I have to run a cable from the controller to the MB is this specific scenario? Again I do not want my MB to control the RGB on the fans. I have all the fans/case lighting ran to the hub and SATA power to the PSU. Is that all I need to do in my system?
What about the thunderbolt header connector? How can it be utilized?
great great video. my man
@@riccardosiracusa906 thank you
great video. very informative
Thanks Harry. Hope you enjoyed enough to subscribe 🦐
I did and I followed all the steps. Unfortunately my build was not succesful. The motherboard (Asus Z790-H Gaming Wifi) displays a constant red light. Only 1 fan of the 3 additional top fans work. The GPU (Nvidia 3060TI)won't display an image on an external monitor and the PC only powers up and off when I shut down the PSU and not the powerbutton on the case. The PSU was a nightmare and no manual was provide besides a one-page warning (?). Phanteks AMP¨V2 1000W/. Going crazy here 😞@@TheProvokedPrawn
Thank you so much for this
You're welcome. Hope you enjoyed enough to subscribe 🦐
@@TheProvokedPrawn oh, I was subbed already :)
Man, just turned on my pc build yesterday and damn leds all over the place in the z790 asus mob, first the white one then red one.
No clue what's wrong, checked them cables and reseated rams, ssds, the damn aio even, little paste applled only, all cables connected and no gpu daisy chain.
Any clue what can be going on?
Pc partpicker says my components match well together (14700kf, thermal right frame, 4070ti, 16x2 kingston, 6000mhz, deep cool aio, 1000rmx corsair) 😢
Hey Prawn how about the PWM cable that attaches to the PWM Repeater hub that comes in the Corsair 7000x and other Corsair cases. Where is the best place to connect this four pin connector on a motherboard? I have a MSI Carbon Edge WiFi which has 5 SYS_FAN headers on it. I assume it can plugged into the closest one on the board? Thanks and again love your content!
You're best referring to the motherboard manual but probably all the sys fan headers will be PWM controllable.
Is there a way to convert a SATA power supply connector into a 3 or 4-pin system fan connector that goes directly into the motherboard? I'm building a new PC and my case front dual ARBG fans have a SATA connector and ARGB connector with 3 holes. The fans also seem to have like a 4 or 5 pin connectors that are plugged to that SATA connector.
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