Connecting SMPS installing RAM _ SSD on your motherboard
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"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhi this is Ranjit from Tech tas.com and in this video we're going to complete this open buil computer that we are building in the earlier video I showed you how to install the processor on the motherboard and in this video we're going to install the other components that are required and the things that we require are smps PSU uh a storage device for this test build I'm going to use a Kingston SSD that's is SSD now 200 v+ but you can also use a normal hard drive and I also have one Sata cable that we got from from the motherboard but if you have multiple uh storage devices then you'll need multiple SATA cables we need memory also I have two sticks of ram 4GB each for a total of eight and later on when the installation is done you can install your favorite operating system also uh so first I'm going to install the mother uh on the motherboard we'll just first connect the power so let me just keep all these things to the side for now and the first thing that we're going to connect is the main motherboard cable that's the 24 pin this is the big one in the your s smps let me show you that this is the big one and uh we need to connect this and don't try to push it if you're doing it correctly it'll just go easily in and we have to connect this one also and this is done do remember you do not need to Force anything that I mean that you do not need to apply a lot of pressure for anything and the next thing we need to do is connect this 12vt ATX cables and they will go if you notice over here let me zoom in here on the motherboard and that it goes in there I guess I need to put the smps on this side yes so these two things are done let me zoom out now we have connected the main cable and the ATX power cable and now what we need to do is connect the other peripherals that we have for example first I'll show you how to connect this SSD and the first thing we do is take the Sata cable that we got and first you see this spin just take this and gently push it in and now we need to connect the SATA power cable uh from your s smpa select one of the free uh SATA power cable it'll look something like this and you gently again push it that's what you have done and now on the motherboard as uh uh this is a SSD let me zoom in let me show you the SATA ports on this motherboard and this is the native Intel sata 3 ports and this SSD that I'm using is also supports sata 3 to so to get the best Advantage I'm going to connect it here and to do the do that I just plug it in and it's done it's so easy now we have connected our storage device likewise if you have a DVD ROM or uh let's say another hard drive do the same procedure and now we're going to install let me show you ram and and these are the RAM sticks and if you notice in the RAM sticks we have this Notch over here and let me bring the motherboard also and let me zoom in to it we also have a notch over here on the motherboard if you can see here this one and we need to align it and as we're going to use two RAM sticks to take advantage of dual Channel Ram notice that the ram Bay are colored as we have only two sticks so what I'm going to do is install it on this Blue Bay or you can also do it on the black one but for showing you this I'm just going to use the Blue Bay now and I align this if you notice this Notch is aligning here and I just place it like here and this is dbr3 RAM and by using both our hands gently apply a little bit of pressure and you'll hear this clicking noise that means RAM sticks have been installed correctly and I'll do the same for other Ram stick also that we have and that's how easy is to install the ram now we have installed our Ram the power is also there and now we can just connect our monitor because as this is LGA 1155 socket and we're using a Sandy brid chip that has integrated Graphics we actually do not need a dedicated graphic card but this is completely optional but if you are a gamer or you have some specialized application that can take advantage of external graphic card that's also pretty easy to do the same and I'm going to show you how to install a external graphic card and this is our sample graphic card and this one requires external power uh you need to check if your uh power supply has a port like this and you just connect it here and on this motherboard you see a multiple PCI Express locks the thing is that start with the top one and to install the card you gently just align it and just push it that way you have install now a external graphic card now our open build is complete just connect the monitor keyboard and a mouse now we're going to power up this build for the first time I'm switching on the antech smps now and we have power over here it says and the system is trying to power and it pars on CPU fan is running as you can see and do I get a display is the question yes I do get a display on the monitor the build that we have uh made works perfectly and the thing that I suggest is go into your bias setting and check if all the peripherals are showing correctly once you have confirmed that everything is showing correctly in the Bios you can install your favorite operating system uh for this build I have used a an ois z77 based motherboard Intel g620 CPU and an antech 450 wat s smps and uh for SSD I've used the Kingston SSD I have done unboxing videos for all the components so you can check them out for more info I'll leave the links in the show notes below I hope you found this video useful that's it for now this is ranit from Tech tos.com and I hope to see you in my next video Ihi this is Ranjit from Tech tas.com and in this video we're going to complete this open buil computer that we are building in the earlier video I showed you how to install the processor on the motherboard and in this video we're going to install the other components that are required and the things that we require are smps PSU uh a storage device for this test build I'm going to use a Kingston SSD that's is SSD now 200 v+ but you can also use a normal hard drive and I also have one Sata cable that we got from from the motherboard but if you have multiple uh storage devices then you'll need multiple SATA cables we need memory also I have two sticks of ram 4GB each for a total of eight and later on when the installation is done you can install your favorite operating system also uh so first I'm going to install the mother uh on the motherboard we'll just first connect the power so let me just keep all these things to the side for now and the first thing that we're going to connect is the main motherboard cable that's the 24 pin this is the big one in the your s smps let me show you that this is the big one and uh we need to connect this and don't try to push it if you're doing it correctly it'll just go easily in and we have to connect this one also and this is done do remember you do not need to Force anything that I mean that you do not need to apply a lot of pressure for anything and the next thing we need to do is connect this 12vt ATX cables and they will go if you notice over here let me zoom in here on the motherboard and that it goes in there I guess I need to put the smps on this side yes so these two things are done let me zoom out now we have connected the main cable and the ATX power cable and now what we need to do is connect the other peripherals that we have for example first I'll show you how to connect this SSD and the first thing we do is take the Sata cable that we got and first you see this spin just take this and gently push it in and now we need to connect the SATA power cable uh from your s smpa select one of the free uh SATA power cable it'll look something like this and you gently again push it that's what you have done and now on the motherboard as uh uh this is a SSD let me zoom in let me show you the SATA ports on this motherboard and this is the native Intel sata 3 ports and this SSD that I'm using is also supports sata 3 to so to get the best Advantage I'm going to connect it here and to do the do that I just plug it in and it's done it's so easy now we have connected our storage device likewise if you have a DVD ROM or uh let's say another hard drive do the same procedure and now we're going to install let me show you ram and and these are the RAM sticks and if you notice in the RAM sticks we have this Notch over here and let me bring the motherboard also and let me zoom in to it we also have a notch over here on the motherboard if you can see here this one and we need to align it and as we're going to use two RAM sticks to take advantage of dual Channel Ram notice that the ram Bay are colored as we have only two sticks so what I'm going to do is install it on this Blue Bay or you can also do it on the black one but for showing you this I'm just going to use the Blue Bay now and I align this if you notice this Notch is aligning here and I just place it like here and this is dbr3 RAM and by using both our hands gently apply a little bit of pressure and you'll hear this clicking noise that means RAM sticks have been installed correctly and I'll do the same for other Ram stick also that we have and that's how easy is to install the ram now we have installed our Ram the power is also there and now we can just connect our monitor because as this is LGA 1155 socket and we're using a Sandy brid chip that has integrated Graphics we actually do not need a dedicated graphic card but this is completely optional but if you are a gamer or you have some specialized application that can take advantage of external graphic card that's also pretty easy to do the same and I'm going to show you how to install a external graphic card and this is our sample graphic card and this one requires external power uh you need to check if your uh power supply has a port like this and you just connect it here and on this motherboard you see a multiple PCI Express locks the thing is that start with the top one and to install the card you gently just align it and just push it that way you have install now a external graphic card now our open build is complete just connect the monitor keyboard and a mouse now we're going to power up this build for the first time I'm switching on the antech smps now and we have power over here it says and the system is trying to power and it pars on CPU fan is running as you can see and do I get a display is the question yes I do get a display on the monitor the build that we have uh made works perfectly and the thing that I suggest is go into your bias setting and check if all the peripherals are showing correctly once you have confirmed that everything is showing correctly in the Bios you can install your favorite operating system uh for this build I have used a an ois z77 based motherboard Intel g620 CPU and an antech 450 wat s smps and uh for SSD I've used the Kingston SSD I have done unboxing videos for all the components so you can check them out for more info I'll leave the links in the show notes below I hope you found this video useful that's it for now this is ranit from Tech tos.com and I hope to see you in my next video I\n"