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In this video I describe and demonstrate how to install an ATX motherboard into a computer case. Do you need IT certification training? Visit our website for more information @ http://www.techskills.edu.
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Every piece of hardware in the computer from the mother board to the graphics card to the sound card to the hard drive has power requirements. All you need is a good power supply. If you are an avid gamer and have a premium motherboard and graphics card then you need at least a true 500w to 800w power supply. Be carefull when choosing a power supply because some are not as powerfull as they claim to be… Stick with the name brands. You get what you pay for.
A question to you!
Im thinking of getting a new motherboard AND a new graphicscard, im gaming alot so i want a fast Graphicscard and a motherboard that can handle lots of RAM, now, the problem for me is that on the graphicscards specifications theres a “minimum watt” requirement, so, my question really is; Is it the motherboard that handless the watt so that the card runs as it should or how does that work?
Very good explanation, the first part of the ground and the bronze stands it’s the better, I only see so clear in this video from many others in the tube.
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@wakpy you don’t need to but you may get a message up when you boot up windows with the new motherboard saying that a bit of hardware has changed and you need to phone up microsoft.
do the plugs come with the board
just a quick question… if you change your motherboard, do you need to reinstall windows? assuming my hard drive already have windows installed…
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Anti static bracelet, pretty much like a condom?
@McFartyPants they have 4
I really liked your Tutorial, I’m 14 I ahve built computers and if i ever need halp i will refer to you thanks! Subscibed…
@Win7Tutorials2012 dont those only got 2 ram slots?
i ussually touch a copper heating pipe under the heater and ive never had a problem
i have a micro atx
I have tried to install a ASRock P4VM890 Socket 478Intel Motherboard w/ PCI-E 16 into an (2003 purchased) hp pavilion a335w computer. The installion went fine and i got everything plugged in and attached, but when i tried to turn it on, it say not recognized and wants me to restore the computer to the last known settings and when i tried to do that it just goes back to he same thing, and i just put the original motherboard back in. What should i do? or is there any advice/tips you could give me
I wish I could do this for a living 🙂
Thanks,I just bought a new computer case.I wasn’t sure how to install.I ordered online,It should be here in a few days.You were a lot of help ty.
this video is the best!!!!
I gave a “like” to this video. It is clear, succinct, simple, dumby proof. Good job goatee boy.
on a case with a screw type i/o shield, can u also place in a snap in i/o shield.
Thank you for this! my new motherboard will come today! =]
hey.
great video! But i have one question will a cooler from a dell computer work on a foxconn motherboard?
hey.
great video! But i have one question will a cooler from a dell computer work on a foxconn motherboard?
I’ve never seen that cooler for a Socket A/370/7 motherboard. Brand and model?
agp? card
Don’t you have to check the BIOS or anything ?
Perfect explanation, 5* =D