hello and welcome to the computer labs YouTube channel so today we are looking
at a reasonably inexpensive gaming PC build and it's easily upgradeable
so all this video is easy the longest video I've done laughing is brown that
half an hour mark so I will try and speed up certain sections to try and
obviously keep the video as short as possible it will slow it down when we
get to certain point in the video that are of interest and that I need to
explain so we're gonna start off with the case which is a cool must master box
like 3.1 over perspex a side panel so I really like this type of case not only
did it let you look into the case and fault find if you need to do but also
obviously you into RGB lighting or LED lighting you can add them la today
there's nothing on this board that's built-in with the built-in lighting some
more boards have lighting built-in to the PC mobile board so you can see it
through the case and as a nice effect especially into if your industry meaning
you have it in the background or something like that so we'll tech the
perspex case off this does have some plastic on the top of it as you can see
there which can peel off later what peel it off yet so it just looks a bit murky
that's only purely because of the protective film that's on the perspex
okay so this is the case and as you can see inside as a cub or box with some
bits in it that allow you to change the color of the red flashing that you can
see on the case and the top and bottom of the front that's in the cardboard box
I'm just on clipping now so obviously if you're doing a similar bill or same
build you need to take the tower apps off and get rid of these get these bits
out of the case so yeah laksa inside this box is the clip-on add-ons for this
particular case it allows you to change from the red to white or to black and
they just clip on and off there's one that goes on the bottom of the front of
the case and there's one that goes on at the top near the USB and headphone break
out so you see there that's the white clip for the top so we wanted to change
it and didn't that one didn't have the red then you can never change it to
all-black or turn it to white flashing so I'll put them to one side there also
in the case you do of the you know bits and pieces so I'll
just get rid of the tie wraps but you can see they're right in the middle of
the case is the cables for the breakout which connects the top from outside
connectors to the motherboard so you see the connectors there that the biggest
one is the USB free so on the top front there on the outside you can see your
USB you've got your headphone in microphone
power switch and reset switch and all them will be needed in to be connected
later date once we get the motherboard in obviously once you get them all born
in you can then connect them up inside and test it all later today I will come
into detail a bit later on I want to get a bit further into the video so
obviously just familiarize yourself with them just check them over just make sure
that you're familiar with the type of connector they are also in the case
comes small bits and pieces so you get some tie wraps
to tidy up the cables later on once you get your cables connected up to the
moldboard you also get some standoff screws and
some standard screws for connecting the motherboard to the case which again or
coming to detail once we get the motherboard connected up once we get
them all ball mounted into the cooler master case okay so we'll just put that
at the case to one side for a minute and we shall get them all bored out so I'm
using a Asus Prime at B 450 M - okay in this particular build the reason why
I've used that one there's certain things that the client wanted and that
this board supplied I usually tend to triangle for one a bit with a bit more
bling so maybe some built-in RGB lights or something like that this one doesn't
have that use yeah it has the usual error lights that you would expect to
see on most modern motherboards but lacks a doesn't have any RGB lighting
built-in well that's not to say they can't add it at a later date so again
once if you're using the same on board or any more board make sure you get all
the bits out of the box and familiarize yourself with the bits and pieces that
come up with your particular motherboard that you're going to use for building
the PC so the usual stuff manual motherboard driver disk
some manufacturers are better at producing the manuals than others an ace
is usually quite fora and detailed or they can download the drivers and stuff
and the manuals off the web okay so this that I'm showing you now that's the MDOT
two plastic anchor that we will we need to attach later on that's the backplate
that they'll need to go in first so that once I've shown the mobile that we'll be
going in first that goes in the butt plate needs to go in the right way and
also needs to make sure that we put that in first or might as well have to
disconnect everything if we put that in a later day as the main motherboard and
anti-static bag and also some SATA cables again just a couple in there and
if using a separate CD or DVD Drive you will need to be using them I'm actually
putting a DVD drive into this particular build so I'll just try get the case into
a better position so you can see when I mount this back plate into the cooler
master case I'll just trample it on something it just so you can see it a
bit easier I would also like to add I do have an anti-static strap on it is round
my leg at the moment obviously you know the wear on your wrist but so I didn't
get in the way the camera and I've got it around my leg so don't affect the
motherboard okay so this is the cover plate separates the motherboard from the
outside world for inserting your keyboard and mouse USBs and things like
that so to make sure you get the right way around I was just getting over board
check it up against that so you can visualize it going in then you can clip
in at the backplate and I literally do there's no screws attached they all do
exactly the same fittings they just push in onto the ribs that are preformed on
the chroma plate so I'll make sure it's all tight and snug we fitted into the
cooler master case which although it's good they're happy with that so make
sure that's more pushed in inside the case you can see all the different
mounting screws there for the different type of motherboards so I'm not gonna
mount the standoff screws to the cool mastercase yet because i'm
gonna mount knee components on to the motherboard before we start to place
things in side the case so this is the moldboard out of its anti-static bag and
we're gonna put the processor in that socket now just in the kitchen we format
first so we need to obviously get this case out of the way so we can see what
we're doing and then we'll get the motherboard into the center so we can
let see it a little bit a little bit better when we put the processor in okay
so for this particular build I am using a AMD the actual spec is an AMD arisin
five 2400 G which includes the Vega graphics chip so that was important with
this particular build because we were working on a budget so I want to be able
to play games it's never going to play anything can 4k but it will play most of
the things reasonably well by just turning a few of the maybe some other
qualities down but it does play quite smoothly and quite happily along with
most modern games it's just not going to break any records for that and also
that's the reason why I bought this particular motherboard so it can be
upgraded at a later day and it's got the option you can use and put in a separate
graphics card ok so again that this is a standard stock AMD fan for the CPU which
is perfectly fine for this build really nice
quite a nice fan actually from AMD and even when you overclock this chip which
you can do if you want if you want to do I'm not going to show you how to go out
in this video I'm just going to show you how to get it all up and running but you
can play around and overclock the processor if you require and the fan the
ones that have overclocked the fun can keep up there again if you want in to
upgrade you could upgrade it and install a separate process of fun but we're
going to soon a use the standard one so getting the processor out of the plastic
packet and you can see there's a processor may see a aware of where the
small gold diamond shape is because that is what
need to match up on the motherboard saying sell me top rice will just been
laid a picture there showing you how it mounts but you basically line up the
small triangle with the triangle gold triangle on the processor so once you're
aware of both of these where they actually mount then you can go ahead and
start to position your processor on your motherboard a little spring clip there
again just lift that out the way it just pops up out of the way place your
processor nice and gently down let's rock it back on forward make sure it's
located as you expect it to be and a little spring clip push that down and
click it in place and that holds the pins and processor in a place on its
socket so the next thing is to mount the CPU
fan me to make sure that that's nice and clean on the bottom of the fan extend
point in there to the heat sink compound that comes pre-installed on this dock
fun so it was make sure there's no dirt that's landed on that don't wipe it or
anything just make sure there's nothing that's in there that's gonna the stuck
why even building on to the paste so just familiarize yourself with mounting
the fan this particular fan has a different type of mount in these two
different types for this particular processor this particular one that
requires us to take the side clips off which you see me just unscrew in there
there's two black plastic clips so depending on again which AMD processor
using it might use a different mounting method but under these four plastic
clips and there's a metal plate which I'll just let drop off because I want to
show it here it goes onto the back now see there's the back plate so that's
already pre-installed on the motherboard and you need to make sure that lines up
with the holes on the motherboard when we go to fit the CPU cooling fan so
these small screws screw in to that back plate that we need to put on to the back
of the motherboard to allow us to mount the fan so just line the holes back up
if it's dropped out because if you are quite loose they don't usually stay in
to make sure it's the hole the spigots stick through the mobile
bored and now we can start looking at mountain the farmer and also this is a
good time to make itself aware where the actual header is that connects the
farmer to the motherboard so position it sort of in a place and get a rough idea
how are you gonna mount the cable and I'm gonna mount this fan in a particular
way I want to show you an arrow that is usually done so I will have to take this
fan off again later on in the build but I'm going to screw it on which I've done
100 times but you will see in a second I will show once it's in position there's
a way the actual the particular fund the same defund there is two RAM slots and
AMD I put a small bit of plastic with the words AMD on the top of the fun that
has caught me out a couple of times so you end up mounting the fan like I've
shown you here and then you got to put the RAM in and it doesn't actually fit
in the slot so like I said I'll be taking this one back off to clean it but
I just want to show you when it's mounted so you think you're all good
you've got the power cable connected to them all board again like so check your
manual to find out where that is and you can see the fan there in place although
it's good but under indicating there to RAM slots so happens here is you go to
put the ramming and it fouls on the plastic where they power comes out of
the fan so do not put the phone in in the same orientation out of here if
you've got a similar board like so this has caught me out a couple of times
depending on the board manufacturer purely because I've not put the RAM in
first just to check how the fun that lines up if you see that is very tight
and can't quite see down at 90 degrees so I'll get the RAM out I'm using eight
gigs of ram I'm using a Corsair Vengeance two terms four gigabytes ddr4
- 3200 Ram so you see that as I'm indicating because that small black lump
that's on the fan the actual RAM will not go in it is angled so the processor
CPU fan has to come off again that so I get this in so I'll spoon the fun round
off-camera and now we're back in action so you can see there the Romney is still
tight but it does just about going in place with the CPU cooler fan and the
RAM in position so we are good to go like I said the gap is tight as I'm
indicates in there so it's something to be aware of you might not have that
problem if using a different motherboard because it obviously was a different
mobile and the RAM might be slightly different position but they are usually
quiet type has caught me out several times I suppose the trick will be to put
the RAM in first but I usually always put the processor in first so it's just
a case of just visualizing where that goes so I'm about to reposition my CPU
fan on the wall board so now I can get a power cable back in clicked on it to the
mobile board they onto the correct header for the power supply to go to the
processor firm and again you can tidy the cable up if you so wish with the
cable ties that came with the case or if there's some that come with your
motherboard just be careful obviously we're clipping
it to the side of the thumb you don't follow the actual phone itself but I'm
just gonna leave my loose just to keep this video moving along because the next
thing I wanna do is Mount the SSD the m2 drive again for this particular build I
am using a coarser MFP 300 240 gigabyte coarser and to drive and this is a
solid-state drive that mounts directly into the m2 slot again that was an old
reason why I suspect this particular moldboard cuz I needed the m2 drive and
while he's in 240 gig because the customer doesn't really need a massive
storage you can see I'm just in to get him in the red box that's where it
mounts on this particular board but yeah the customer doesn't need a massive
storage Turner 40 gig is more than enough
andele today we can add a separate hard drive if we wanted to to increase
storage usually with the gaming computers usually we're on an SSD drive
within a standard hard drive connected with the SATA cable and that's sort of a
standard settle that most gamers use so use apps
the old sort of style hard drive story games on and then run your OS your
operating system if that's Linux or Windows run that off the solid-state
drive so it boots really quickly and also you know if you get a reasonably
sized when you come out a few games on there as well install a few games on
there as well so this is the coarser MP 300m to drive
and now we're going to mount that onto the motherboard
again if you use in a different mall board and he's just have a look see
where yours is and see how it mounts and just familiarize yourself on your
mounting holes m2 drives the different can be different lengths so you can see
these sort of three different holes on this particular board that mount the
actual drive to the slot this particular one is going to go to the end slot so I
need to obviously familiarize yourself with that before you start getting the
mounting clip some boards have a small screw with a standoff screws up behind
them the Asus ones tend to have a small
little plastic riser that clicks into the board and then clicks in it to the
emma to drive so I will just get this the plastic mounting alright little pop
screw that you can see there that goes on to the motherboard
MDOT to Anka Asus calls it so we're gonna get this little stand off anchor
clicked onto the board and then we can mount the drive really quick and easy to
mount onto the wall board just like this some have a little screw I mean they're
just as easy anyway because you put the standoffs screw in first put your MDOT
two SSD drive into the slot lower it down and then it just put a another
screw into the stand off one this particular one like so this Asus one
it's a little plastic sort of pop it screw it just pops onto the board and
you just push it through the hole and it sits through with two legs that come out
the back so you can't come back out you can't pull it out if you need to do with
a pair of long lost tweezers or something like that so now you've got it
in position you need to just put the m-dot to drive in and just try hold it
to the so you can see just goes in a slight
angle first about 45 degrees angle and then once you get it down and pushed
into this a copper connector you can then click the top of the SSD and get
into position so I'm just trying to hold it to the camera so you can see what's
going on as it goes down just out overview they unfortunately but one it's
in position you'll be able to see so it has a little pull tag so you can quickly
disconnect the drive if you want to do so that I wasn't as quite happy with the
position the way they loops act because it was the front of it was sort of sat
on another slot so I'm just positioning it there just so you can get to the
little pull string little pull cord on it it'd be easier and it's out of the
way of them tor slots ok so that's it in position and that's the SSD drive
installed as we want it to be nice neat and tidy in its slot so now all the
components are installed our motherboard we need to start thinking about how
that's going to go in to the PC case the Coolermaster case so just offer it up
so you're just familiar on you can just how it's gonna go and how you're gonna
put it in some boards are a bit tighter than others so sometimes you have to
wiggle around a bit and get them into position so just offer it up so you can
see where it's going next thing is to find the mounting holes or touch some
these rats the beginning I'm just pointing to different ones there you
need to sort of match these up to your motherboard different more boards some
in different places depending on what type of a board you haven't gone for so
standard sort of board size is these micro ATX these mini ITX this standard
ATX there's also flex ATX you see there this case will accommodate micro ATX and
mini ITX indicated by the M and the eye on the different screw holes so if using
this same case then you just need to make sure that your more board is the
correct size and then you can start mounting the standoffs screws so I'm
using a small nut runner magnetic not runner
screws look like that picture I'm just brought up on the screen it there so
this you can use players if you haven't gotten up run there it's just text you a
bit longer or a small spanner or small sockets well it's just a bit quicker
with this not Renault that I use because it can just offer it down to this screw
hole and then screw them in place so I'll just get it into camera so you can
see well the shadow on it so I've just screwed that one in there and like say
if you offer your board up and just keep putting it in you can match the holes on
your board to the screw holes on your case so you can see there I'm just
showing you where they actually are on the move board the two that I have got
in someone's going there and the ones going there but there is multiples
around the case that I need to screw in so I'm showing you another one there and
as you go around the board you can see the particular mounting holes just to
make sure that they're all in place once you've got a roll in place then put the
motherboard into the case and then screw the small screws that came with the case
into the stand off screws it should be all in position as I've shown there I'm
not sure me screwing it in because really it's just screwing a board on to
some stand off screws okay so next thing is the power supply which I am using a
it's a coarse vs 450 watt this particular one was a refurbished one
from scan and obviously it's new it's just refurbished that's why it was in a
brown box so once you've got your power supply in the right orientation and
you've got it push up to the back of the case there should be four screws that
either come with the power supply or possibly came in your cases in the
little bugger screws that came with the case so you screw the obviously possible
iron make sure it's nice and secure then you need to start thinking about how
you're going to connect the power supply so this particular board requires two
different types of power to the board it requires a 24-pin e a TX
power connector and an 8 pin EA TX 12 volt power connector as well I'm going
to feed these through the back plate so I need to remove the back
cover from the motherboard on to feed them through so it just keeps the front
of the case tidy and the cables will be hidden behind the plate that separates
them all board from this back plate I'm removing now so I'll just remove that
and then I'll show you the two cables that need to go through like I said the
one is a 24 pin it one's the 8 pin depending on what type of power supply
you have or what time board and this might be slightly different but if using
the same one then feed them through the hole and then you need to come back
through so you can connect the relevant cables so I'm just positioning the 24
pin one first make sure that you've got a nice firm hold when you're clicking
these in and also make sure your board is nice and secure on that back plate
which you should be if you've got all the relevant screws in so find the right
orientation and you see I'm just struggling a bit just get in the pin in
if you are struggling a bit you can just check make sure that the clip that holds
it in position there is a small clip on the front of the actual power cable that
clips over a little lip at once it goes in and you can also check there are
different shapes we can't go through in the wrong way it has to only go in one
way around so once you get clicked onto the board then just try and wiggle okay
a little bit to get it nice and tidy don't it stretch on this side it really
wants to be tie wrapped in LA today but except looks it will look nice and tight
when I get the back plate back on and now I need to connect the eight pin one
so find the relevant end on your power loom that comes out to your power supply
this particular build will not require any more power apart from these two that
I'm putting in like I say if you're putting a DVD or a CD drive or an extra
hard drive then you will need to use some of these extra power cable looms
for them then particular bits and pieces or components that you're adding to your
machine so get the eight pin wanna feed it through the bottom back through the
top loop and then get this in the correct orientation I'm just going to
speed up a bit here as I mess around with the cable just get in the right
position and I'm gonna click it in I'll just
struggling just getting that one while holding it an angle so I'm just tidying
up and clicking everything came position but there it is click Tom - it's just in
the top left-hand corner there just in the shadow you can't quite see it well
that's the apron one connected I think the main thing from this is make sure
all the cables that you need are tidied up because that's what will make the
difference when you put your perspex case back on so this loom that I have
left over these extra power cables I'm just going to connect them all together
with a tie wrap or a cable tie D whatever you've got to hand and I'm
gonna push them in the small hard drive holder that's on this particular case
like so if you're using a different case you might have to just wrap it to the
bottom of the case buddy see is there a way of just trying to keep everything
tidy so I'm just pushing it in out the way into the little riser that holds
hard drives so they're out of the way and talked either way for now I'm gonna
start and connect the USB breakouts on the top of the case and also going to
connect the headphone audio jack and microphone jack and I'm also going to
connect the power switch reset switch and the hard drive LED I just on the
side know if your connectors are just black or don't show any indication of
what plus or minuses and then the little arrows I'm showing there is usually the
one that's positive or the red cable is usually positive so I can't get the
camera in close and also I'm gonna have connect off camera but the USB one just
clicks in which is a central one there the one I left is the audio again just
clicks in in a certain position they can't get them the other ones are a bit
tricky is the power switch which is the ones on the right there the little
individual ones there's power switch reset switch and your hard drive light
there bit fiddly connectors some come we're mounting clip that you can pre
mount it and click it in position or some or individual like this particular
board so you just have to follow the instruction on the board there and just
put them on to the right little stand off jumpers that come out for them
particular switches ok so now it's time to install windows which I'm installing
on this Jane Windows 10 so I've started up here
but I'll start acquittal Wireless Keyboard so I need to swap it across to
a wired keyboard because the wireless keyboards don't usually work until you
get windows in stalled with the correct drivers so connected up a ps2 keyboard
yours might be USB keyboard but connect up the keyboard if it's USB or ps2
connect them into the board and the back of the board and then switch on and then
you should get some up prompts on how to enter your BIOS for your particular
manufacturer if using Asus then it is use the Delete key so I miss pushing the
Delete key there and it went straight away to try and boot into the operating
system but obviously is nothing installed yet so I'll try it again
restarted again keep my finger you see them pushing on the Delete key and this
should then get us into the BIOS setup which you can see now you might get a
menu before that that said it needs to see I set the defaults for the process
because it recognizes that so just push the relevant button and then get into
your BIOS menu like I'm showing there so everything's running okay in the actual
case and this is the UEFI BIOS menu so this is what they call the simplified
version they call the Advanced Mode which used to be the sort of normal mode
and to get to the answer and Vance mode it's bullsh f7 if you've
got multiple drives on the right it will show them there you can pull them up and
down if you've got a mouse attached and Lawrence is just showing it the MP 300
SSD and to drive I'm gonna push f7 and go into the menus here and the one that
you were looking for is the boot menu here and bit further down there's one
there on the third down and says boot configuration you go into there and you
can slap the boot configuration in there to set your particular drive that you're
going to install so I'll just exit out of this just for saying I'm just going
to exit we've saving and then show you again
that this menu that you will get now it can't see any windows it's saying
there's nothing that I can see I can't boot into anything so you need to then
get windows now I've got my windows install on a USB Drive so I'm gonna use
the top breakout I'm just gonna put it in the top of the case the USB Drive
Twins this has got the windows installer on
the USB you might have yours on a CD so you will need a CD drive for that so I'm
going to insert that into the USB and then switch the machine on and what I'll
do now I've got the USB drive in I'll just go back into the BIOS just to show
so I'm pushing Delete key here I'll just go into the menu just to show you where
you set the boot drive so now we have our USB thumb drive with the windows 10
installer on it we can then change the drive so now and also have called a
different drives that it is now showing up us and you need to pick depending on
how you're installing windows you need to select the installer as the first
boot drive so that's the first thing that the computer will see when it
switches on so you can change them in this easy mold as they call it so you
can flip that up and down and drag and drop them and if you've got a mouse
connected so you make sure that your installer is the first one in that list
I'm gonna do mine in the advance so go down to the boot menu and then you're in
here you pick up which one you want to see so this is a way the computer
decides how it's going to boot so the the boot option one is the first thing
it sees and that needs to be Windows 10 to make sure your boot option one is the
Windows 10 installer and your SSD drive is the second one and then you can exit
and make sure you save changes when exiting again if it's a different board
it might have a different key to save the changes but it should alert you if
you want to when you try to push Escape key to get out the BIOS and now we
should get a prompt that says press any key to boot from CD I know it's not a CD
in my case but it's still the same CD or DVD so push the space bar you might be
loading from a CD or DVD it's just the the way that Windows has always done it
that even though it's on a USB stick okay so you push your spacebar any key
on your keyboard and we're now telling the computer we want to boot from the
bootable Drive in our case the Windows 10 installer that is on the USB stick so
you might have a bit of patience here it might stick in a minute so to load the
Windows installer off the your particular media you're coming from I
shouldn't take it too long start seeing the spinning circle as you
can see on the screen there and then we should start getting the windows prompts
to do our different things to install and the first thing you get is always
the language to install the keyboard layout so pick up your particular one of
use in UK pick up UK from America usually America 1 and so on I'm using
the keyboard so I'll just quickly flick through the menus just to pick which one
I want to install so I'm using United Kingdom layouts for keyboard and
language etc click on Next and then we want to click on Install Now and then
we'll get this set up with starting screen as you can see now and then we
should get to the put in it they key in it so if you purchased or if you already
have a key for Windows 10 this is where you put your key and you can click on
the door of a key product key and it will still install but obviously you
will get the windows isn't activated once you get into the menus so I've just
blurred out the key here as I put the windows 10 install key for this
particular machine in so once you've either put your key in or picked I don't
have a product key you can then click in the bottom right hand corner and click
on start or next and then get to the next menu the next menu is how we're
going to install windows so we get two options on this so let's need to accept
the terms and conditions which you can just see with them just showing you as
I'm using the keyboard mouse accept the terms and conditions and then we get
another option we have all grey windows and do not reset acceptable there's no
windows on this currently or we do a custom in the store click on custom
install it shows you the drive you install you only got one in like this
particular machine has it will just show the one and we can just click Next again
and then let it go through the windows setup menu this again takes a while cuz
it's loading all the particular windows information and the OS on to your new m2
SSD drive so it's putting it all across from the stick onto there if you can
exit the internet it will go a lot for updates as well once it's done the
updates and install them it will then restart your machine for you and then
you should be getting something likes well this next
screen we should start seeing windows install if it boot tries to boot to the
same menus that you've just been seeing then you need to pull out your installer
drive or change your boot drive priority round by using the delete key because
sometimes the machine's not clever enough to know that you've just tried to
install Windows and you'd want it to now boot to Windows so pull out your USB
stick or pull out the media drive and then let it boot on to your windows who
boots and find no problem you get this screen and then you can click on I was
going to use Express settings you can look at them individually but this is
just getting down into the nitty-gritty of a Windows 10 so I'll create an
account for this PC so give it a name click on how you want to use Cortana and
the different settings there and then let it go through the install or
finalizing the install so I'm just speed this bit up just to get this video
wrapped up so yours will take it five minutes or so maybe it took longer once
that's done you'll be presented into Windows 10 so that's it that's how to
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