Teaching My Sister To Build a PC...

**Building a PC: A Beginner's Guide**

Work with the tiny writing on the board do we do pants - that's it and that lines up with the corresponding HDD Paz - on the board I'll give you some time to concentrate goodbye and just swap it done is that done not the neatest job I've ever seen but cable management can always be done afterwards it's just all about getting used to where everything goes so what we need to do now is connect the SSD that we installed earlier and we reinstall or screw back in the fan that we removed to take the motherboard out you can do that in any order you like you can put the fan back in the system first if you want to yeah yeah that has to go in a certain way around for the best airflow we don't have a front fan so we want that to extract the warm air from the system so I was consider the X as the extractor point X for extract so the X part of the fan or this back bit that sort of looks like an X goes at the back well do not be like that it looks a bit like an a Hixton X for extract at the inside facing outwards oh yeah that way the warm air is getting sucked out of the system okay so there we go to the fans back in place and now all we need to do is oh yeah good cause almost forgot to tell you to plug it in now that should line up with a little connector that says system fan or sys fan on the motherboard will generally be quite close to where the fan is installed just for convenience sake three pins but the connector might be a four pin ear so just any of the there we go so now it's time to connect the power and SATA cables to the SSD that we installed earlier so we'll have to stand the case up again to start beeping oh that's a horrible noise and turn around to face you so that there is the SSD now those pile of cables at the bottom please yeah mm-hmm one of those should have okay or maybe you cover them labeled Sattar you will see what one connects so the main one on the SSD because it'll be the same shape a hint it's not this one in your hand is it it is that's it not that one that one that one that connects to the SSD it's a nail shape so the L shape will line up the top oh that way yeah why would you pick that one there might be another cable or it's facing a slightly different way that won't need much force it will just sit in there that's it next we need the SATA connector cable this or one end of this also plugs into the top of the SSD and the other one plugs into one of the SATA headers on motherboard which will follow the same arrow shape yeah and then the other end plugs into any of them one of those Saturdays here trying go for one not set to zero there you go the whole computer is complete how you feel I think that's over not the neatest job in the world but it doesn't matter as I said before it doesn't matter you can mess around with the cable management after that probably needs tidying up a bit as well but apart from that if it turns on I have bought worse species on an eBay with terrible cable management I'll admit but if it turns on which is the next test then you would have successfully built a PC

**The Final Steps**

Time to turn on the PC do you think it's gonna turn on first time probably not cuz I realize the switch is not at the wall let's fix that first and then the switch on the back of the PC isn't on either I don't think so just at the bottom where the power supply is it goes right it's thinking on the screen if is there should be but all the fan should start spinning up if it's successful are you ready let's go he's turned on it's turned on where we have signal Oh oh here we go fan doesn't the sound happy that's alright it's doing a restart thing have you plugged something in the wrong place probably it might just be it's on look at that look at that straight into window yeah I left windows on that SSD so it's booting straight into Windows look at that success how do you feel now I'm rather impressed with myself look at that so maybe that just proves that anyone can do it indeed maybe not do that

**Cable Management**

I'm gonna talk about the cable management again maybe the cable it could do with some work but you have successfully put together a PC with no previous experience so on that bombshell

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhello everyone and welcome to another video now you may have seen me humiliate myself on my sister's channel yesterday when it came to creating a pair of shorts out of an old track suit you can check that out with the link in the description below but today I thought well I'd humiliate her and I wanted to teach her how to build a PC or an entry level gaming PC using this what is this I have never seen that before in my life I've absolutely no idea what I'm doing well this is gonna go very well so this isn't just about being stupid actually wanted to test my theory that anyone can build a PC even if you've never done it before so are you ready no let's get into it so the system Sofie is going to build features the cheap yet capable etholon 3000 G APU is a fantastic dual-core chip with onboard of a graphics and the a m4 platform offers a decent upgrade path even when using an entry-level motherboard like this we've tested a few games using this chip in the past and using nothing but the integrated graphics well I have to say that I was quite impressed with the results so if you want something very cheap or a system that's ideal for basic computing this may be the perfect route to go down you know what this is that's a motherboard yeah this is oh no we've established that you don't know is that's the processor I'm reading the label and I still don't know what it is oh do you know what these are I want to say round yeah Ram that's it oh okay do you know what this is that is literally as simple as what's on it yeah and there so Steve : so right no just the nicest Oh looks like a color likes it out so the first thing to do is assemble the motherboard bundle which includes the motherboard processor and the processor fan outside of the case because it's easier to do so what do we do first have a guess honestly this one yes we take the processor out of the box be careful not to touch the gold pins underneath because you don't remember to bend so we've made that one more time so it's now even more scared than I was there yeah right okay I guess because it looks like it lines up with that it does how do you get that into there you have to lift a little silver arm up - that's it this well have you trusted me with such a thing yeah just make sure is that it's clicked open yet and then there's a little gold triangle on the CPU or processor I should say there that's it yeah and I should line up with a triangle on that square section so that one not there is it's a triangle lines up with that and then pins should fall into the holes that's it and then put these silver hand them down oh there you go that's it halfway there what is this bit that is the retention arm so it's make sure that it's tight in place on the processor around the sick guy okay so there should be like a bit that you can feel here sometimes it yeah it's like ripple both sides so it can go on anyway and you have to hook these see all the bits over there okay you can like push it about yeah you is even though technical difficulties oh right they go and then that goes over that side yeah and then you put you pull the arm to the left or the right to tie in it see what you're done is you've got the arm up in the middle you need to hold it one side I'll sit mmm then push the silver thing under there that's it and then turn it to the right there will be forced am I gonna bring any won't break it look I meant to do that ah it doesn't you might not know what's going on it seems to be pretty solid on there so there we go that's step two and then you need to take this and plug it in to where it says CPU header if that's a CPU header that's the CPU fan that'll do a CPU fan it might say CPU header or fan way around so that can slop in with that yes that's it look at that the mother will bundle is almost dissemble but only now it's time what was it recording do that again for the a bit don't care when it time Oh Harry what's this cool Rabb correct so these are the RAM slots how do you think we get these into there and the answer is not just force it always comes in a minute you have to you have to prepare the RAM slots are these open that's it they do some of them will open up both ends like these ones and some of them will only open at one end right then you've got this little marker in the middle here mm-hmm that lore is that with that so they only go in one way it's up to you to determine what way that is nope wrong way difficult that's it and all you need to do is push one side down first no don't don't touch the don't touch the clip just push it and addict will close you can use some force here that's it and then the other side there you go look at that one stick of RAM insert it now take the other one does you have one place the same way it does you're gonna make sure it's lined up with the thing with the slot first of all that's it a city in this slot and then push slot each slot down look at that the motherboard bundle has been assembled how do you feel that was too traumatic there we go again perfect so the case we were installing the system inside was one of my old ones the power supply and rear fan were already installed though I explained that both of these processes only required four screws just in case Sofie wanted to build herself a PC in the future on her own that all depends on how well this goes of course alright so now it's time to put our motherboard bundle into the case we've sort of prepared the case in advance we've got the power supply in there the fan which you might have to come out in a minute and I've tried to organise these cables a little bit for you to make it a little bit easier and now what do we need to do to make sure that this sits in there it involves these little things it's going in place it does get screwed in place but you have to make sure that these gold bits these standoffs line up with the holes on the board okay so you take the malleable bundle and just make sure okay we don't have to screw in anything it you can hold it by the CPU fan if you like and just make sure that those standoffs that are already in the case yet make sure those holes line up leave with the standoffs Tudor good a certain way around that's the way yeah that's the right way does it look like they're gonna line up no well you're wrong because they will because I have tested it already to make sure it worked out there yeah see so the big house with the silver outlines around them line up with the gold standoffs yeah okay that's what you need to make sure if you can take that out over there again in the first right next up we need to make sure that Oh IO shield or backplate as I like to call it is installed in the back of the case and that it lines up with the holes on here so where do you think this installs yeah that's it in that bit so this is just clips in you might have to actually remove that fan first of all but you might be able to clip it in underneath is it it has the line up so that when this is sitting in there the holes too that's it that's it yeah that's it pretty much pushes in but you might have to remove that fan first of all you can't do it with the fan in the way it's not gonna do it cuz you've got the fan cable cool it's good it's gonna get stuck the fan cable just don't want to take the banner it's gonna have to come out yeah it's gonna come out it will be easier if you take that out well you can't take it out on there so you have to take it out from the other side it's just all screws to undo that there we go so with the fan out the way you can now repeat the i/o shield installation which should now clip in without any issues so after three hours and 47 minutes the i/o shield is finally installed and now it's time for the motherboard combination again that just has to line up with the holes at the back that's it that's all you need to do really yeah so the motherboard bundle is in place we just have to screw it in how do you feel so far I still don't know what I'm doing let's get securing that so the screws that you need to secure the motherboard in place look like this they've got a little flat ridge around the outside and there should be six points in which you need to secure the motherboard down anything yeah those are the holes that lined up with the standoffs and you only need to do them at risk tight so no overly forcing them or you'll just ruin the thread that's better there yeah they don't yep or six six well there we go the motherboard bundle is in place how do you feel dipper so we're in free cam mode now look at this now we have to do first connect the biggest the most obvious of the two cables the power connects at the motherboard and these CPU power connector so these are pretty simple they just line up that one's got 24 connectors so it lines up at the 24 pin cable let me tell you there are they going but it only goes one way there we go is it yeah yeah well look at that the power connectors in now for the CPU power some other boards just have four pin connectors so you might only need one of them but this one as bait so you need to come and go at the same time I simply cannot do it there we go now it's time for these but before that we'll actually install the SSD around the back of the case just fill its darling no boy no go go for the bottom one otherwise the power cable might be in the way we haven't focused too much on cable manager and it's just all about getting everything plugged in and seeing if it works see if you can successfully piece together a working machine I highly doubt it that'll do for now there is the storage right so now it's time for the cables will do this before we power up the SSD just because they're a bit more fiddly and it gets them out of the way so first of all take the USB 3 cable which is the thickest of our cables with the blue end and connect that to the USB 3 header on the motherboard yeah that's it like I say we won't worry about cable management yet next you could take the one of these cables this audio one and you can run it underneath a couple of these cameras at the bottom if you don't just tell just to get it out of the way and connect that to the one that says HD audio on the motherboard now the pin lineup should match up with that it's got a unique pin setup it should be the second one missing where it says F audio that will be it yeah don't look at that next take this standard USB to cable and connect it to one of the cables that says USB and you can run it under a few other cables if you want to keep it that was to go a certain way as well due to the pin layout look at what's done and now these are the worst cables these ones control power switch the reset switch the hard drive LED and sometimes any RGB at the front of the case but for these you have to line up each individual cable with the corresponding one on the motherboard now each one is labeled and each one has a position so for example that one that says power SW ya will line up with the corresponding one on the motherboard that's marked power SW or power switch that only go a certain way around there isn't one there isn't one you should be down there which is fine now what you can do for assistance is consult the motherboard manual like I'm gonna read in it this give us some idea of the peanuts I am although the only copy I have is the French version but the pictures should be the same sorrow which the GCSE French let's have a look no there is no joyriding there so you're just gonna have to work with the tiny writing on the board do we do pants - that's it and that lines up with the corresponding HDD Paz - on the board I'll give you some time to concentrate goodbye and just swap it done is that done not the neatest job I've ever seen but cable management can always be done afterwards it's just all about getting used to where everything goes so what we need to do now is connect the SSD that we installed earlier and we reinstall or screw back in the fan that we removed to take the motherboard out you can do that in any order you like you can put the fan back in the system first if you want to yeah yeah that has to go in a certain way around for the best airflow we don't have a front fan so we want that to extract the warm air from the system so I was consider the X as the extractor point X for extract so the X part of the fan or this back bit that sort of looks like an X goes at the back well do not be like that it looks a bit like an a Hixton X for extract at the inside facing outwards oh yeah that way the warm air is getting sucked out of the system okay so there we go to the fans back in place and now all we need to do is oh yeah good cause almost forgot to tell you to plug it in now that should line up with a little connector that says system fan or sys fan on the motherboard will generally be quite close to where the fan is installed just for convenience sake three pins but the connector might be a four pin ear so just any of the there we go so now it's time to connect the power and SATA cables to the SSD that we installed earlier so we'll have to stand the case up again to start beeping oh that's a horrible noise and turn around to face you so that there is the SSD now those pile of cables at the bottom please yeah mm-hmm one of those should have okay or maybe you cover them labeled Sattar you will see what one connects so the main one on the SSD because it'll be the same shape a hint it's not this one in your hand is it it is that's it not that one that one that one that connects to the SSD it's a nail shape so the L shape will line up the top oh that way yeah why would you pick that one there might be another cable or it's facing a slightly different way that won't need much force it will just sit in there that's it next we need the SATA connector cable this or one end of this also plugs into the top of the SSD and the other one plugs into one of the SATA headers on motherboard which will follow the same arrow shape yeah and then the other end plugs into any of them one of those Saturdays here trying go for one not set to zero there you go the whole computer is complete how you feel I think that's over not the neatest job in the world but it doesn't matter as I said before it doesn't matter you can mess around with the cable management after that probably needs tidying up a bit as well but apart from that if it turns on I have bought worse species on an eBay with terrible cable management I'll admit but if it turns on which is the next test then you would have successfully built a PC time to turn on the PC do you think it's gonna turn on first time probably not cuz I realize the switch is not at the wall let's fix that first and then the switch on the back of the PC isn't on either I don't think so just at the bottom where the power supply is it goes right it's thinking on the screen if is there should be but all the fan should start spinning up if it's successful are you ready let's go he's turned on it's turned on where we have signal Oh oh here we go fan doesn't the sound happy that's alright it's doing a restart thing have you plugged something in the wrong place probably it might just be it's on look at that look at that straight into window yeah I left windows on that SSD so it's booting straight into Windows look at that success how do you feel now I'm rather impressed with myself look at that so maybe that just proves that anyone can do it indeed maybe not do that I'm gonna talk about the cable management again maybe the cable it could do with some work but you have successfully put together a PC with no previous experience so on that bombshell it's time to end thank you for watching if you enjoyed this video leave a like on it down below leave a dislike if you didn't subscribe to the channel if you haven't done so already check out Sophie's sewing channel which is sewn by Sophie and hopefully I'll see you all in the next one time to play some san Andreashello everyone and welcome to another video now you may have seen me humiliate myself on my sister's channel yesterday when it came to creating a pair of shorts out of an old track suit you can check that out with the link in the description below but today I thought well I'd humiliate her and I wanted to teach her how to build a PC or an entry level gaming PC using this what is this I have never seen that before in my life I've absolutely no idea what I'm doing well this is gonna go very well so this isn't just about being stupid actually wanted to test my theory that anyone can build a PC even if you've never done it before so are you ready no let's get into it so the system Sofie is going to build features the cheap yet capable etholon 3000 G APU is a fantastic dual-core chip with onboard of a graphics and the a m4 platform offers a decent upgrade path even when using an entry-level motherboard like this we've tested a few games using this chip in the past and using nothing but the integrated graphics well I have to say that I was quite impressed with the results so if you want something very cheap or a system that's ideal for basic computing this may be the perfect route to go down you know what this is that's a motherboard yeah this is oh no we've established that you don't know is that's the processor I'm reading the label and I still don't know what it is oh do you know what these are I want to say round yeah Ram that's it oh okay do you know what this is that is literally as simple as what's on it yeah and there so Steve : so right no just the nicest Oh looks like a color likes it out so the first thing to do is assemble the motherboard bundle which includes the motherboard processor and the processor fan outside of the case because it's easier to do so what do we do first have a guess honestly this one yes we take the processor out of the box be careful not to touch the gold pins underneath because you don't remember to bend so we've made that one more time so it's now even more scared than I was there yeah right okay I guess because it looks like it lines up with that it does how do you get that into there you have to lift a little silver arm up - that's it this well have you trusted me with such a thing yeah just make sure is that it's clicked open yet and then there's a little gold triangle on the CPU or processor I should say there that's it yeah and I should line up with a triangle on that square section so that one not there is it's a triangle lines up with that and then pins should fall into the holes that's it and then put these silver hand them down oh there you go that's it halfway there what is this bit that is the retention arm so it's make sure that it's tight in place on the processor around the sick guy okay so there should be like a bit that you can feel here sometimes it yeah it's like ripple both sides so it can go on anyway and you have to hook these see all the bits over there okay you can like push it about yeah you is even though technical difficulties oh right they go and then that goes over that side yeah and then you put you pull the arm to the left or the right to tie in it see what you're done is you've got the arm up in the middle you need to hold it one side I'll sit mmm then push the silver thing under there that's it and then turn it to the right there will be forced am I gonna bring any won't break it look I meant to do that ah it doesn't you might not know what's going on it seems to be pretty solid on there so there we go that's step two and then you need to take this and plug it in to where it says CPU header if that's a CPU header that's the CPU fan that'll do a CPU fan it might say CPU header or fan way around so that can slop in with that yes that's it look at that the mother will bundle is almost dissemble but only now it's time what was it recording do that again for the a bit don't care when it time Oh Harry what's this cool Rabb correct so these are the RAM slots how do you think we get these into there and the answer is not just force it always comes in a minute you have to you have to prepare the RAM slots are these open that's it they do some of them will open up both ends like these ones and some of them will only open at one end right then you've got this little marker in the middle here mm-hmm that lore is that with that so they only go in one way it's up to you to determine what way that is nope wrong way difficult that's it and all you need to do is push one side down first no don't don't touch the don't touch the clip just push it and addict will close you can use some force here that's it and then the other side there you go look at that one stick of RAM insert it now take the other one does you have one place the same way it does you're gonna make sure it's lined up with the thing with the slot first of all that's it a city in this slot and then push slot each slot down look at that the motherboard bundle has been assembled how do you feel that was too traumatic there we go again perfect so the case we were installing the system inside was one of my old ones the power supply and rear fan were already installed though I explained that both of these processes only required four screws just in case Sofie wanted to build herself a PC in the future on her own that all depends on how well this goes of course alright so now it's time to put our motherboard bundle into the case we've sort of prepared the case in advance we've got the power supply in there the fan which you might have to come out in a minute and I've tried to organise these cables a little bit for you to make it a little bit easier and now what do we need to do to make sure that this sits in there it involves these little things it's going in place it does get screwed in place but you have to make sure that these gold bits these standoffs line up with the holes on the board okay so you take the malleable bundle and just make sure okay we don't have to screw in anything it you can hold it by the CPU fan if you like and just make sure that those standoffs that are already in the case yet make sure those holes line up leave with the standoffs Tudor good a certain way around that's the way yeah that's the right way does it look like they're gonna line up no well you're wrong because they will because I have tested it already to make sure it worked out there yeah see so the big house with the silver outlines around them line up with the gold standoffs yeah okay that's what you need to make sure if you can take that out over there again in the first right next up we need to make sure that Oh IO shield or backplate as I like to call it is installed in the back of the case and that it lines up with the holes on here so where do you think this installs yeah that's it in that bit so this is just clips in you might have to actually remove that fan first of all but you might be able to clip it in underneath is it it has the line up so that when this is sitting in there the holes too that's it that's it yeah that's it pretty much pushes in but you might have to remove that fan first of all you can't do it with the fan in the way it's not gonna do it cuz you've got the fan cable cool it's good it's gonna get stuck the fan cable just don't want to take the banner it's gonna have to come out yeah it's gonna come out it will be easier if you take that out well you can't take it out on there so you have to take it out from the other side it's just all screws to undo that there we go so with the fan out the way you can now repeat the i/o shield installation which should now clip in without any issues so after three hours and 47 minutes the i/o shield is finally installed and now it's time for the motherboard combination again that just has to line up with the holes at the back that's it that's all you need to do really yeah so the motherboard bundle is in place we just have to screw it in how do you feel so far I still don't know what I'm doing let's get securing that so the screws that you need to secure the motherboard in place look like this they've got a little flat ridge around the outside and there should be six points in which you need to secure the motherboard down anything yeah those are the holes that lined up with the standoffs and you only need to do them at risk tight so no overly forcing them or you'll just ruin the thread that's better there yeah they don't yep or six six well there we go the motherboard bundle is in place how do you feel dipper so we're in free cam mode now look at this now we have to do first connect the biggest the most obvious of the two cables the power connects at the motherboard and these CPU power connector so these are pretty simple they just line up that one's got 24 connectors so it lines up at the 24 pin cable let me tell you there are they going but it only goes one way there we go is it yeah yeah well look at that the power connectors in now for the CPU power some other boards just have four pin connectors so you might only need one of them but this one as bait so you need to come and go at the same time I simply cannot do it there we go now it's time for these but before that we'll actually install the SSD around the back of the case just fill its darling no boy no go go for the bottom one otherwise the power cable might be in the way we haven't focused too much on cable manager and it's just all about getting everything plugged in and seeing if it works see if you can successfully piece together a working machine I highly doubt it that'll do for now there is the storage right so now it's time for the cables will do this before we power up the SSD just because they're a bit more fiddly and it gets them out of the way so first of all take the USB 3 cable which is the thickest of our cables with the blue end and connect that to the USB 3 header on the motherboard yeah that's it like I say we won't worry about cable management yet next you could take the one of these cables this audio one and you can run it underneath a couple of these cameras at the bottom if you don't just tell just to get it out of the way and connect that to the one that says HD audio on the motherboard now the pin lineup should match up with that it's got a unique pin setup it should be the second one missing where it says F audio that will be it yeah don't look at that next take this standard USB to cable and connect it to one of the cables that says USB and you can run it under a few other cables if you want to keep it that was to go a certain way as well due to the pin layout look at what's done and now these are the worst cables these ones control power switch the reset switch the hard drive LED and sometimes any RGB at the front of the case but for these you have to line up each individual cable with the corresponding one on the motherboard now each one is labeled and each one has a position so for example that one that says power SW ya will line up with the corresponding one on the motherboard that's marked power SW or power switch that only go a certain way around there isn't one there isn't one you should be down there which is fine now what you can do for assistance is consult the motherboard manual like I'm gonna read in it this give us some idea of the peanuts I am although the only copy I have is the French version but the pictures should be the same sorrow which the GCSE French let's have a look no there is no joyriding there so you're just gonna have to work with the tiny writing on the board do we do pants - that's it and that lines up with the corresponding HDD Paz - on the board I'll give you some time to concentrate goodbye and just swap it done is that done not the neatest job I've ever seen but cable management can always be done afterwards it's just all about getting used to where everything goes so what we need to do now is connect the SSD that we installed earlier and we reinstall or screw back in the fan that we removed to take the motherboard out you can do that in any order you like you can put the fan back in the system first if you want to yeah yeah that has to go in a certain way around for the best airflow we don't have a front fan so we want that to extract the warm air from the system so I was consider the X as the extractor point X for extract so the X part of the fan or this back bit that sort of looks like an X goes at the back well do not be like that it looks a bit like an a Hixton X for extract at the inside facing outwards oh yeah that way the warm air is getting sucked out of the system okay so there we go to the fans back in place and now all we need to do is oh yeah good cause almost forgot to tell you to plug it in now that should line up with a little connector that says system fan or sys fan on the motherboard will generally be quite close to where the fan is installed just for convenience sake three pins but the connector might be a four pin ear so just any of the there we go so now it's time to connect the power and SATA cables to the SSD that we installed earlier so we'll have to stand the case up again to start beeping oh that's a horrible noise and turn around to face you so that there is the SSD now those pile of cables at the bottom please yeah mm-hmm one of those should have okay or maybe you cover them labeled Sattar you will see what one connects so the main one on the SSD because it'll be the same shape a hint it's not this one in your hand is it it is that's it not that one that one that one that connects to the SSD it's a nail shape so the L shape will line up the top oh that way yeah why would you pick that one there might be another cable or it's facing a slightly different way that won't need much force it will just sit in there that's it next we need the SATA connector cable this or one end of this also plugs into the top of the SSD and the other one plugs into one of the SATA headers on motherboard which will follow the same arrow shape yeah and then the other end plugs into any of them one of those Saturdays here trying go for one not set to zero there you go the whole computer is complete how you feel I think that's over not the neatest job in the world but it doesn't matter as I said before it doesn't matter you can mess around with the cable management after that probably needs tidying up a bit as well but apart from that if it turns on I have bought worse species on an eBay with terrible cable management I'll admit but if it turns on which is the next test then you would have successfully built a PC time to turn on the PC do you think it's gonna turn on first time probably not cuz I realize the switch is not at the wall let's fix that first and then the switch on the back of the PC isn't on either I don't think so just at the bottom where the power supply is it goes right it's thinking on the screen if is there should be but all the fan should start spinning up if it's successful are you ready let's go he's turned on it's turned on where we have signal Oh oh here we go fan doesn't the sound happy that's alright it's doing a restart thing have you plugged something in the wrong place probably it might just be it's on look at that look at that straight into window yeah I left windows on that SSD so it's booting straight into Windows look at that success how do you feel now I'm rather impressed with myself look at that so maybe that just proves that anyone can do it indeed maybe not do that I'm gonna talk about the cable management again maybe the cable it could do with some work but you have successfully put together a PC with no previous experience so on that bombshell it's time to end thank you for watching if you enjoyed this video leave a like on it down below leave a dislike if you didn't subscribe to the channel if you haven't done so already check out Sophie's sewing channel which is sewn by Sophie and hopefully I'll see you all in the next one time to play some san Andreas\n"