**Building a PC: A Step-by-Step Guide**
going to show the inside of the case so we will take out the power supply and now there's this little frame here on the inside that does come loose and before installing the power supply in the case we need to connect this to the power supply and then connect it like that in the case so I'm going to screw in one of them now this is actually very easy because the holes perfectly align on the back of course and you can see now one goes here then one aligns right here and the other one here on the side saving money in a build does come at a cost the cost of time which clearly isn't valuable to me okay so the bracket or however you call this is connected to the power supply in the case of the power supply came four screws they are very ugly they're very thick very bombastic so that means they are perfect for this case like look at this how huge are these oops okay so we can add the power supply again now the holes should align on the back and look at this they do that's crazy like you buy a product and it actually works now the last thing to do is bringing all these cables towards the back that is easily done through these holes let's just ye them through man we have cables for days okay one last big chunker and this big chunker is going to be for the motherboard so let's turn the case it needs to be connected right here so we're going to push it through here or maybe here might be better needs to be like this and then all right that clicked so that's one very clean cable coming from the back being connected here now the other one that we need to connect is right there it's for the CPU and this is going to be an important one cuz it's the CPU and the GPU there is one single cable here that has eight pins that's what we need and we should see it appearing right here in the corner let's try to grab it there we go and then we can connect it to the CPU I'm going to put the case like this for that you might not be able to see what's happening but trust me it is connected
I cannot wait to test the CPU I want to see the temps I want to see the FPS I'm going to test it in 1080P 144 Herz I think that's kind of the goal for this build like 1080p High refresh rate and now everything depends on how clean you are if you don't care about this you can stuff the cables like this and then just close the build and be done with it if you do care about keeping everything clean you can try to Route everything in a very clean way actually it's pretty hard with all these extra cables that we don't need could connect everything together for example like this you know maybe we will tie this together so they do give zip ties with the case and you can zip tie a bunch of stuff together now if this cable stays like this then you will see it from the front so something you could do is make sure it routes like this and then use a zip tie right here cuz this way you can reposition it and then you won't see it from the front cuz it doesn't cover the holes
It is time to connect the side panel and set up the PC all right now we're big jump in time I installed Windows on this PC I also installed the necessary drivers for those who are building this PC I will link the drivers in the description or the page where you can find the most recent ones and what I also did is testing a bunch of games on this PC the games I think that you would want to play on them and I compiled all of this info in a quick overview so you can check if the game that you play was part of this list all the links are in the description I would like to remind you that the new mouse pads are alive we are working very hard on New Designs Patrick the designer is very skilled so some more special designs are coming thank you so much for watching this video I hope you enjoyed it and that I will see you in the next one have a nice day
WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: entoday we're building the best $500 budget gaming PC of 2024 the whole build is made possible by this CPU which is the star of the show today it launched very recently and I will soon tell you what makes this one so special but before doing that I have a very fitting sponsor for this video if you're like me then you can't stand the Windows activation Watermark always there in the corner like an awkward third wheel on a perfect date but there is great news because your CD key.com offers genuine keys for Windows 10 and 11 Pro windows 10 Pro keys are 17 bucks and windows 11 Pro keys are 22 so if you're building a new PC or you have this Watermark right now and you want to get rid of it then go to VIP cd.com and use code TVN for 25% off you can even get Microsoft Office 2016 for only 28 bucks whatever you need check the link in my description and use code TVN for 25% off we're going to start with the motherboard the important things here is that it's an am5 socket and that it supports ddr5 memory we do have an am5 CPU it is as I mentioned a very recent one and this is one of the cheapest motherboards we could find for this CPU this motherboard is the MSI Pro a620 me and if it turns out that the price on this one has gone up by the time this video comes out then a great alternative is the gigabyte a620 M both do very similar things they're in the same price category and they are perfect for this CPU which man I am so excited to install this CPU / GPU here well instead of GPU we should say Apu because as you can see it's an 8000 series processor but with AMD radian 700m Graphics by the way we do have a PCI 4.0 slot here so this means you can add a pcie 4.0 SSD we don't have that right now this is 3.0 4.0 would be faster but this is more than fast enough the chance of you even noticing the difference is very small so this was a perfect budget decision now the bang for your book that you're getting with this CPU is truly remarkable so this is the AMD ryzen 5 8600 G the G tells you that there's a graphical unit on the inside and the power of the CPU is similar to its predecessor the 7,600 however this one on top of the CPU power also has the integrated 700m Graphics from AMD and I'm so excited to test this now you should look at the arrow here in the corner and make sure it aligns with the arrow on the CPU and then the Black cover should pop up when you're pushing this down so then you can just take it off and there we go perfectly installed now the great thing about this build that we're making is that not only is this CPU a great CPU plus GPU combo that's going to be amazing for this budget build but since we are now building on a motherboard that's on the am5 platform this means that in the future you can always upgrade this build with a GPU in this slot here you're not making a budget outdated build that's great for now but then when you want to upgrade you need to change the whole PC that's not the case here basically what we're building right now using all of these parts is a barebones build that's great as a budget build right now but we're making a build that will upgrade together with you in the future especially with this memory here since this CPU has powerful integrated Graphics that means that we need a lot of memory and because of that we're going to use 32 GB and it's also very fast Ram it's ddr5 6,000 MHz so if in the future you upgrade your PC build with a GPU by adding a GPU right here then that means that your RAM will be freed up because now the integrated Graphics won't be used anymore the memory will have one longer side and then one shorter one the longer is for on top and then once it's almost done you push in the fix side first and then you push in the loose side you push it down until it also clicks you do have to push pretty hard and then both are installed now for the storage we will be using an SSD an nvme M2 SSD and it's one from a lesser known brand which means that we got it for a bit cheaper you can always get an SSD from a main brand like blue or Samsung I will link options in the description the way you install this is right here on the motherboard we do need a screw for right here and we will probably find it in the box so there's a small one and then a big one you take the big one first and then you screw it in this hole here and you take the SSD which by the way is 512 GB that will be enough for a basic build you can install Windows on it some games however games are getting bigger over 100 GB for a lot of them so if you want to install a bunch you will need a bigger one you could go for it right now or you could always upgrade later I will add different sizes in the description so the way you install this is you push it in like this and then it will be standing up a bit but this is why we need the old screw the SSD itself came with a screwdriver so we can use that one to screw this in we're going to push down the SSD and then I'm just going to screw it in like this we now have the CPU the memory the storage this build is going to be a bit more simple because we don't need a GPU that's usually hustle to install it in the case we do need to install a CPU Cooler and as usual it came in the box so we do have a cooler from AMD shipped with the CPU and to install it we first need to unscrew these four screws so I'm going to quickly do that and then we can just take off these Plastics so now we have four holes and then we can take the CPU Cooler now be careful with this because there's cooling paste pre-applied on the back you can remove this pre-applied cooling paste and then apply your own it's usually not necessary I'm not going to do it right now but I'm going to be honest with you if I was building a high performing build then I would in general remove this apply my own thermal paste and then add the cooler to that but it shouldn't be necessary and for this build I also think it won't be now as you can see on the back of this cooler these sides are longer than these and because of that the longer sides will have to go here instead of here and the reason I'm saying this as a result of that we will need to apply the cooler like this and then the logo of AMD will be on the side instead of here on the top because we cannot install it like this so what you can do is carefully put it back here in the plastic and then using a screwdriver you can unscrew these screws here on the sides not the big ones but the smaller ones that are attaching the plastic of the cooler to the cooling element itself and so after removing the screws you can just give this a turn then reposition it back on and so then after screwing in the little screws again it now looks good the AMD logo will be on top so we can align all the screws now now I'm talking about the bigger ones and then what you want to do now is you want to secure them but diagonally so you apply it like a bit turn this in a bit few turns here and then you start over and this way you do the whole thing now something important do not be afraid to screw them in too much as you can see there are Springs here at a certain point I cannot turn anymore but you're not completely tightening it because these Springs are still in the middle so once we've done this we can plug in the CPU Cooler into the motherboard and this is very easy because look at this CPU fan one this is where the cable of the CPU fun should go you will see these two lines here on the connector and you can see this plastic block on the motherboard so you can just align those two and then that way just shove it on however we do have an ugly cable here so generally you can push this between the cooler and the memory and then that way it will be perfectly hidden and we now have a clean motherboard to put into the PC all right now we can be proud of ourselves the barebones part of this build is finished we are ready to install leak on this thing and climb out of silver well that part we can't be proud of the next part is fairly simple and it's the last part before we can start benchmarking I'm really looking forward to this let's open up this case I have built a PC in this case already I'm going to be honest with you it's not the prettiest case out there however what it is is a great budget case one that has everything that we need for this build although I'm not sure if it has the fans that we need I was under the impression that that it had an intake and then an outtake fan but looking at this now it seems like it has only one but to be fair this isn't that big of a problem I remember a video from lus techtips it's about 8 years old I think but there they tested a bunch of different fan configurations for in your case and while those graphs did show that adding more fence does help you in terms of the grease it also showed that there's very minor differences what we're talking about here is having one fan in the back compared to having one in the front for the air intake and then one in the back for the air out take now do not get me wrong buying an extra fan for the air intake is going to help you but if we look at these graphs in their test setup having only one fan in the back resulted in 64° for the CPU and then on the other graph we can see a test with one in the front and one in the back so one extra in this case and that test brought the CPU temperature from 64° down to 60 but especially since we're not going to be having a hot GPU in this case blowing air towards the motherboard I think we're going to be perfectly fine with this one exhaust fan and there's a bunch of stuff in the case but there's actually a few simple steps to get all of this stuff installed in the case I basically mean the motherboard and then the PSU which is the power supply now in your motherboard box you might see this here which is a panel for the back of the PC if I turn it around like this then you will see that we can put it on the inside of this case and then it appears here on the back and we can simply align this correctly and then push it in from the inside it should definitely click in place I think that's all and it's important to do this before install installing your motherboard into the case which is what we're going to be doing right now so the case gave you a bunch of screws a lot of these are to connect a motherboard into the case so we're going to be grabbing our motherboard you can grab the CPU Cooler Don't Be Afraid these connections here on the back that go through the motherboard to the CPU cooling unit these are very strong and if you're positioning your motherboard on the inside you will see ports aligning on the back so basically you can just align those ports and then it will basically fall into place in the case and so now on the inside of the case you will see a bunch of Hol here that do need screws there's one here here okay so with the case came a bunch of screws however the ones that you need are these right here there're the ones that are thick on the top if you can attach it to the screwdriver it makes it much easier to just aim it and right there just easily connect it to the motherboard I'm going to do all of them okay the motherboard is Oops I did lose some stuff in this case there we go the motherboard is successfully installed and what's left now is the power supply connecting this fan in the back to the motherboard and then connecting these four Dreadful cables that will make sure this button here Works to turn on the PC and then one last cable the thick one here is to connect these USB ports on the front or on the side of the PC in this case usually these are in the front or on top this is a cable it goes right here it says USB and we can just bend it connect it there be careful with the pins and then just plug it in so that will make sure that the USB ports work then this Cable says HD audio that's for these audio ports and as you can see you can read audio right here on the back of the the cable there's one connector missing and you can see the same pin missing right there so this way you know how to bend the cable how to connect it so let's connect it right here now there is one cable from this case fan and on the motherboard you can see system fan we need to plug this one in right there this is the closest system fan header to this fan here so the last thing left are these dreaded cables it's always a hustle finding out where exactly to put each of these the motherboard does come with a quick installation guide and to be fair it's going to be very easy to find where to connect the everything we found it already so it's this connector right here and there is one pin missing on the top right and on this manual you can see the same thing so we should actually turn this image and then this is how we should connect everything it's actually very easy so for example we have two cables that say power LED plus and power LED minus and then on our drawing we can see that plus goes on the top left and then minus next to that so then you just connect them like that it's easy yet Dreadful I do not like this part this does not amuse me so I just connected all of them they're still a bit loose they're not very tight or strong still not a fan of connecting all of this but it's done the only thing left now is adding the power supply right here I am so excited to see the power of the CPU this is my first igpu build my first ever build where the CPU is going to be doing the processing plus the graphics performing I honestly also think it's very cool that we have 32 GB of RAM in this budget build 32 GB of memory that will be working together with with the CPU by the way if I haven't mentioned the reason that we need this much memory in a budget build is that since the GPU is inside the CPU the CPU is going to be using our memory as vram so that's why we need a lot of it and that's also why upgrading this PC is going to be amazing because once you add a GPU this frees up the Ram or the memory and then that's going to mean that you actually have 32 GB of memory for Chrome tabs for multitasking for gaming for everything so let's check out the power supply it is 650 50 W and one downside since this is a budget power supply is that as you can see all the cables are connected if you pay a bit more for a power supply you might get a modular one which means that there will be a bunch of ports here and you can only connect the cables that you need which won't clutter the case with extra unneeded cables however if I do remember correctly then we do have quite some space in the back of this PC I might be wrong though now thinking about it I do kind of remember me pushing on this side cuz it was bulging because of the cables might have been in another build but I don't think so oops wrong way the screws in this case are a hassle I'm going to be honest it's not smooth magnetic nothing clicks but hey it's a budget case we're building an amazing build okay now looking at it this is pretty thick as you can see on the side we do have some depth in this case for cable management so that basically means that for aesthetic reasons it doesn't matter that we have all these extra cables because we will just be stuffing them in the back yeah that is a problem of the case I've been using the previous PC myself sometimes and these dust filters can come off if you touch them if you connect them correctly they won't move the magnets or pretty strong but if you try to move the case and then you grab it then you might be grabbing this dust filter and then you have to align it again but again when it's aligned this definitely won't move like don't be afraid for that okay so the PSU or the power supply will go with the fan towards the bottom of the case we just have to push this in and then if you look at the back of the case we will see the power supply being aligned there now as you can see here on the back usually the power supply is flat with the case like it goes a bit deeper towards the back we do have some room here and we can't really reach the screws that we need to attach this to the case what we will need to do is we will need to unscrew these four screws on the back so I unscrewed all four of them and I'm going to show the inside of the case so we will take out the power supply and now there's this little frame here on the inside that does come loose and before installing the power supply in the case we need to connect this to the power supply and then connect it like that in the case so I'm going to screw in one of them now this is actually very easy because the holes perfectly align on the back of course and you can see now one goes here then one aligns right here and the other one here on the side saving money in a build does come at a cost the cost of time which clearly isn't valuable to me okay so the bracket or however you call this is connected to the power supply in the case of the power supply came four screws they are very ugly they're very thick very bombastic so that means they are perfect for this case like look at this how huge are these oops okay so we can add the power supply again now the holes should align on the back and look at this they do that's crazy like you buy a product and it actually works now the last thing to do is bringing all these cables towards the back that is easily done through these holes let's just ye them through man we have cables for days okay one last big chunker and this big chunker is going to be for the motherboard so let's turn the case it needs to be connected right here so we're going to push it through here or maybe here might be better needs to be like this and then all right that clicked so that's one very clean cable coming from the back being connected here now the other one that we need to connect is right there it's for the CPU and this is going to be an important one cuz it's the CPU and the GPU there is one single cable here that has eight pins that's what we need and we should see it appearing right here in the corner let's try to grab it there we go and then we can connect it to the CPU I'm going to put the case like this for that you might not be able to see what's happening but trust me it is connected and so that's all we need to to do to connect everything in this build I cannot wait to test the CPU I want to see the temps I want to see the FPS I'm going to test it in 1080P 144 Herz I think that's kind of the goal for this build like 1080p High refresh rate and now everything depends on how clean you are if you don't care about this you can stuff the cables like this and then just close the build and be done with it if you do care about keeping everything clean you can try to Route everything in a very clean way actually it's pretty hard with all these extra cables that we don't need could connect everything together for example like this you know maybe we will tie this together so they do give zip ties with the case and you can zip tie a bunch of stuff together now if this cable stays like this then you will see it from the front so something you could do is make sure it routes like this and then use a zip tie right here cuz this way you can reposition it and then you won't see it from the front cuz it doesn't cover the holes it is time to connect the side panel and set up the PC all right now we're big jump in time I installed Windows on this PC I also installed the necessary drivers for those who are building this PC I will link the drivers in the description or the page where you can find the most recent ones and what I also did is testing a bunch of games on this PC the games I think that you would want to play on them and I compiled all of this info in a quick overview so you can check if the game that you want to play will be supported on this PC all right now I hope the game that you play was part of this list all the links are in the description I would like to remind you that the new mouse pads are alive we are working very hard on New Designs Patrick the designer is very skilled so some more special designs are coming thank you so much for watching this video I hope you enjoyed it and that I will see you in the next one have a nice daytoday we're building the best $500 budget gaming PC of 2024 the whole build is made possible by this CPU which is the star of the show today it launched very recently and I will soon tell you what makes this one so special but before doing that I have a very fitting sponsor for this video if you're like me then you can't stand the Windows activation Watermark always there in the corner like an awkward third wheel on a perfect date but there is great news because your CD key.com offers genuine keys for Windows 10 and 11 Pro windows 10 Pro keys are 17 bucks and windows 11 Pro keys are 22 so if you're building a new PC or you have this Watermark right now and you want to get rid of it then go to VIP cd.com and use code TVN for 25% off you can even get Microsoft Office 2016 for only 28 bucks whatever you need check the link in my description and use code TVN for 25% off we're going to start with the motherboard the important things here is that it's an am5 socket and that it supports ddr5 memory we do have an am5 CPU it is as I mentioned a very recent one and this is one of the cheapest motherboards we could find for this CPU this motherboard is the MSI Pro a620 me and if it turns out that the price on this one has gone up by the time this video comes out then a great alternative is the gigabyte a620 M both do very similar things they're in the same price category and they are perfect for this CPU which man I am so excited to install this CPU / GPU here well instead of GPU we should say Apu because as you can see it's an 8000 series processor but with AMD radian 700m Graphics by the way we do have a PCI 4.0 slot here so this means you can add a pcie 4.0 SSD we don't have that right now this is 3.0 4.0 would be faster but this is more than fast enough the chance of you even noticing the difference is very small so this was a perfect budget decision now the bang for your book that you're getting with this CPU is truly remarkable so this is the AMD ryzen 5 8600 G the G tells you that there's a graphical unit on the inside and the power of the CPU is similar to its predecessor the 7,600 however this one on top of the CPU power also has the integrated 700m Graphics from AMD and I'm so excited to test this now you should look at the arrow here in the corner and make sure it aligns with the arrow on the CPU and then the Black cover should pop up when you're pushing this down so then you can just take it off and there we go perfectly installed now the great thing about this build that we're making is that not only is this CPU a great CPU plus GPU combo that's going to be amazing for this budget build but since we are now building on a motherboard that's on the am5 platform this means that in the future you can always upgrade this build with a GPU in this slot here you're not making a budget outdated build that's great for now but then when you want to upgrade you need to change the whole PC that's not the case here basically what we're building right now using all of these parts is a barebones build that's great as a budget build right now but we're making a build that will upgrade together with you in the future especially with this memory here since this CPU has powerful integrated Graphics that means that we need a lot of memory and because of that we're going to use 32 GB and it's also very fast Ram it's ddr5 6,000 MHz so if in the future you upgrade your PC build with a GPU by adding a GPU right here then that means that your RAM will be freed up because now the integrated Graphics won't be used anymore the memory will have one longer side and then one shorter one the longer is for on top and then once it's almost done you push in the fix side first and then you push in the loose side you push it down until it also clicks you do have to push pretty hard and then both are installed now for the storage we will be using an SSD an nvme M2 SSD and it's one from a lesser known brand which means that we got it for a bit cheaper you can always get an SSD from a main brand like blue or Samsung I will link options in the description the way you install this is right here on the motherboard we do need a screw for right here and we will probably find it in the box so there's a small one and then a big one you take the big one first and then you screw it in this hole here and you take the SSD which by the way is 512 GB that will be enough for a basic build you can install Windows on it some games however games are getting bigger over 100 GB for a lot of them so if you want to install a bunch you will need a bigger one you could go for it right now or you could always upgrade later I will add different sizes in the description so the way you install this is you push it in like this and then it will be standing up a bit but this is why we need the old screw the SSD itself came with a screwdriver so we can use that one to screw this in we're going to push down the SSD and then I'm just going to screw it in like this we now have the CPU the memory the storage this build is going to be a bit more simple because we don't need a GPU that's usually hustle to install it in the case we do need to install a CPU Cooler and as usual it came in the box so we do have a cooler from AMD shipped with the CPU and to install it we first need to unscrew these four screws so I'm going to quickly do that and then we can just take off these Plastics so now we have four holes and then we can take the CPU Cooler now be careful with this because there's cooling paste pre-applied on the back you can remove this pre-applied cooling paste and then apply your own it's usually not necessary I'm not going to do it right now but I'm going to be honest with you if I was building a high performing build then I would in general remove this apply my own thermal paste and then add the cooler to that but it shouldn't be necessary and for this build I also think it won't be now as you can see on the back of this cooler these sides are longer than these and because of that the longer sides will have to go here instead of here and the reason I'm saying this as a result of that we will need to apply the cooler like this and then the logo of AMD will be on the side instead of here on the top because we cannot install it like this so what you can do is carefully put it back here in the plastic and then using a screwdriver you can unscrew these screws here on the sides not the big ones but the smaller ones that are attaching the plastic of the cooler to the cooling element itself and so after removing the screws you can just give this a turn then reposition it back on and so then after screwing in the little screws again it now looks good the AMD logo will be on top so we can align all the screws now now I'm talking about the bigger ones and then what you want to do now is you want to secure them but diagonally so you apply it like a bit turn this in a bit few turns here and then you start over and this way you do the whole thing now something important do not be afraid to screw them in too much as you can see there are Springs here at a certain point I cannot turn anymore but you're not completely tightening it because these Springs are still in the middle so once we've done this we can plug in the CPU Cooler into the motherboard and this is very easy because look at this CPU fan one this is where the cable of the CPU fun should go you will see these two lines here on the connector and you can see this plastic block on the motherboard so you can just align those two and then that way just shove it on however we do have an ugly cable here so generally you can push this between the cooler and the memory and then that way it will be perfectly hidden and we now have a clean motherboard to put into the PC all right now we can be proud of ourselves the barebones part of this build is finished we are ready to install leak on this thing and climb out of silver well that part we can't be proud of the next part is fairly simple and it's the last part before we can start benchmarking I'm really looking forward to this let's open up this case I have built a PC in this case already I'm going to be honest with you it's not the prettiest case out there however what it is is a great budget case one that has everything that we need for this build although I'm not sure if it has the fans that we need I was under the impression that that it had an intake and then an outtake fan but looking at this now it seems like it has only one but to be fair this isn't that big of a problem I remember a video from lus techtips it's about 8 years old I think but there they tested a bunch of different fan configurations for in your case and while those graphs did show that adding more fence does help you in terms of the grease it also showed that there's very minor differences what we're talking about here is having one fan in the back compared to having one in the front for the air intake and then one in the back for the air out take now do not get me wrong buying an extra fan for the air intake is going to help you but if we look at these graphs in their test setup having only one fan in the back resulted in 64° for the CPU and then on the other graph we can see a test with one in the front and one in the back so one extra in this case and that test brought the CPU temperature from 64° down to 60 but especially since we're not going to be having a hot GPU in this case blowing air towards the motherboard I think we're going to be perfectly fine with this one exhaust fan and there's a bunch of stuff in the case but there's actually a few simple steps to get all of this stuff installed in the case I basically mean the motherboard and then the PSU which is the power supply now in your motherboard box you might see this here which is a panel for the back of the PC if I turn it around like this then you will see that we can put it on the inside of this case and then it appears here on the back and we can simply align this correctly and then push it in from the inside it should definitely click in place I think that's all and it's important to do this before install installing your motherboard into the case which is what we're going to be doing right now so the case gave you a bunch of screws a lot of these are to connect a motherboard into the case so we're going to be grabbing our motherboard you can grab the CPU Cooler Don't Be Afraid these connections here on the back that go through the motherboard to the CPU cooling unit these are very strong and if you're positioning your motherboard on the inside you will see ports aligning on the back so basically you can just align those ports and then it will basically fall into place in the case and so now on the inside of the case you will see a bunch of Hol here that do need screws there's one here here okay so with the case came a bunch of screws however the ones that you need are these right here there're the ones that are thick on the top if you can attach it to the screwdriver it makes it much easier to just aim it and right there just easily connect it to the motherboard I'm going to do all of them okay the motherboard is Oops I did lose some stuff in this case there we go the motherboard is successfully installed and what's left now is the power supply connecting this fan in the back to the motherboard and then connecting these four Dreadful cables that will make sure this button here Works to turn on the PC and then one last cable the thick one here is to connect these USB ports on the front or on the side of the PC in this case usually these are in the front or on top this is a cable it goes right here it says USB and we can just bend it connect it there be careful with the pins and then just plug it in so that will make sure that the USB ports work then this Cable says HD audio that's for these audio ports and as you can see you can read audio right here on the back of the the cable there's one connector missing and you can see the same pin missing right there so this way you know how to bend the cable how to connect it so let's connect it right here now there is one cable from this case fan and on the motherboard you can see system fan we need to plug this one in right there this is the closest system fan header to this fan here so the last thing left are these dreaded cables it's always a hustle finding out where exactly to put each of these the motherboard does come with a quick installation guide and to be fair it's going to be very easy to find where to connect the everything we found it already so it's this connector right here and there is one pin missing on the top right and on this manual you can see the same thing so we should actually turn this image and then this is how we should connect everything it's actually very easy so for example we have two cables that say power LED plus and power LED minus and then on our drawing we can see that plus goes on the top left and then minus next to that so then you just connect them like that it's easy yet Dreadful I do not like this part this does not amuse me so I just connected all of them they're still a bit loose they're not very tight or strong still not a fan of connecting all of this but it's done the only thing left now is adding the power supply right here I am so excited to see the power of the CPU this is my first igpu build my first ever build where the CPU is going to be doing the processing plus the graphics performing I honestly also think it's very cool that we have 32 GB of RAM in this budget build 32 GB of memory that will be working together with with the CPU by the way if I haven't mentioned the reason that we need this much memory in a budget build is that since the GPU is inside the CPU the CPU is going to be using our memory as vram so that's why we need a lot of it and that's also why upgrading this PC is going to be amazing because once you add a GPU this frees up the Ram or the memory and then that's going to mean that you actually have 32 GB of memory for Chrome tabs for multitasking for gaming for everything so let's check out the power supply it is 650 50 W and one downside since this is a budget power supply is that as you can see all the cables are connected if you pay a bit more for a power supply you might get a modular one which means that there will be a bunch of ports here and you can only connect the cables that you need which won't clutter the case with extra unneeded cables however if I do remember correctly then we do have quite some space in the back of this PC I might be wrong though now thinking about it I do kind of remember me pushing on this side cuz it was bulging because of the cables might have been in another build but I don't think so oops wrong way the screws in this case are a hassle I'm going to be honest it's not smooth magnetic nothing clicks but hey it's a budget case we're building an amazing build okay now looking at it this is pretty thick as you can see on the side we do have some depth in this case for cable management so that basically means that for aesthetic reasons it doesn't matter that we have all these extra cables because we will just be stuffing them in the back yeah that is a problem of the case I've been using the previous PC myself sometimes and these dust filters can come off if you touch them if you connect them correctly they won't move the magnets or pretty strong but if you try to move the case and then you grab it then you might be grabbing this dust filter and then you have to align it again but again when it's aligned this definitely won't move like don't be afraid for that okay so the PSU or the power supply will go with the fan towards the bottom of the case we just have to push this in and then if you look at the back of the case we will see the power supply being aligned there now as you can see here on the back usually the power supply is flat with the case like it goes a bit deeper towards the back we do have some room here and we can't really reach the screws that we need to attach this to the case what we will need to do is we will need to unscrew these four screws on the back so I unscrewed all four of them and I'm going to show the inside of the case so we will take out the power supply and now there's this little frame here on the inside that does come loose and before installing the power supply in the case we need to connect this to the power supply and then connect it like that in the case so I'm going to screw in one of them now this is actually very easy because the holes perfectly align on the back of course and you can see now one goes here then one aligns right here and the other one here on the side saving money in a build does come at a cost the cost of time which clearly isn't valuable to me okay so the bracket or however you call this is connected to the power supply in the case of the power supply came four screws they are very ugly they're very thick very bombastic so that means they are perfect for this case like look at this how huge are these oops okay so we can add the power supply again now the holes should align on the back and look at this they do that's crazy like you buy a product and it actually works now the last thing to do is bringing all these cables towards the back that is easily done through these holes let's just ye them through man we have cables for days okay one last big chunker and this big chunker is going to be for the motherboard so let's turn the case it needs to be connected right here so we're going to push it through here or maybe here might be better needs to be like this and then all right that clicked so that's one very clean cable coming from the back being connected here now the other one that we need to connect is right there it's for the CPU and this is going to be an important one cuz it's the CPU and the GPU there is one single cable here that has eight pins that's what we need and we should see it appearing right here in the corner let's try to grab it there we go and then we can connect it to the CPU I'm going to put the case like this for that you might not be able to see what's happening but trust me it is connected and so that's all we need to to do to connect everything in this build I cannot wait to test the CPU I want to see the temps I want to see the FPS I'm going to test it in 1080P 144 Herz I think that's kind of the goal for this build like 1080p High refresh rate and now everything depends on how clean you are if you don't care about this you can stuff the cables like this and then just close the build and be done with it if you do care about keeping everything clean you can try to Route everything in a very clean way actually it's pretty hard with all these extra cables that we don't need could connect everything together for example like this you know maybe we will tie this together so they do give zip ties with the case and you can zip tie a bunch of stuff together now if this cable stays like this then you will see it from the front so something you could do is make sure it routes like this and then use a zip tie right here cuz this way you can reposition it and then you won't see it from the front cuz it doesn't cover the holes it is time to connect the side panel and set up the PC all right now we're big jump in time I installed Windows on this PC I also installed the necessary drivers for those who are building this PC I will link the drivers in the description or the page where you can find the most recent ones and what I also did is testing a bunch of games on this PC the games I think that you would want to play on them and I compiled all of this info in a quick overview so you can check if the game that you want to play will be supported on this PC all right now I hope the game that you play was part of this list all the links are in the description I would like to remind you that the new mouse pads are alive we are working very hard on New Designs Patrick the designer is very skilled so some more special designs are coming thank you so much for watching this video I hope you enjoyed it and that I will see you in the next one have a nice day