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  • These are the features that you absolutely should have in your PC. These will make your life MUCH easier when it comes to maintaining and operating your computer.
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  • @Jelly420
    @Jelly420 Před 3 lety +3476

    Back in my day we listened to the beeps and boops to figure out what was wrong with the heckkin' computers

    • @wesolsen88
      @wesolsen88 Před 3 lety +2

      oof

    • @codemang87
      @codemang87 Před 3 lety +120

      ​@Skippy R same here, been using the same pc speaker for the last 3 or 4 builds now. I just keep moving it over to my new mobo cause they dont come with them anymore.

    • @wsketchy
      @wsketchy Před 3 lety +34

      tore the speaker out of an old case to put in my new one lel

    • @stefanmisch5272
      @stefanmisch5272 Před 3 lety +60

      Just a few days ago I bought a dozen speakers on Amazon.
      They're calling it now "pc buzzer" because a search for "pc speaker" returns regular loud speakers. 🙄

    • @qwertyferix
      @qwertyferix Před 3 lety +11

      I still use the system speaker to diagnose boot issues on my home server. I guess they still put speakers on server motherboards because they are (as in my case) run headless.

  • @area_9855
    @area_9855 Před 3 lety +1282

    A friend had a broken start-button, he had a "special" spoon only to jump the pins on his MB and we later called it the boot-spoon

    • @dankmemebunny
      @dankmemebunny Před 3 lety +80

      That's the best thing I've ever heard

    • @Depl0rable10
      @Depl0rable10 Před 3 lety +6

      WHAT!?

    • @tweekgk
      @tweekgk Před 3 lety +69

      A friend of mine also had a broken start button. He just touches the wires together when he boots...just like hot wiring a old car!

    • @spacetoast4874
      @spacetoast4874 Před 3 lety +59

      Boot spoon is eternal

    • @yourboismilez
      @yourboismilez Před 3 lety +19

      @@tweekgk that sounds like an awesome theme build idea

  • @ToothlessRaider
    @ToothlessRaider Před 3 lety +405

    "I'm a computer!" What kind of computer are you? "Yeah!!" lmao

  • @omargoodman2999
    @omargoodman2999 Před 3 lety +528

    Everyone keeps forgetting that the most important things you need when building a PC are a table and a Swiss army knife.

    • @orangeapples
      @orangeapples Před 3 lety +68

      Make sure the Swiss Army knife hopefully has a Phillips head screwdriver in it.

    • @ClickItYT
      @ClickItYT Před 3 lety +31

      Tweeters to tie your cables together. ☝🏼

    • @mike07646
      @mike07646 Před 3 lety +38

      Don't forget the Livestrong wristband.

    • @jk_46
      @jk_46 Před 3 lety

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @creative0ne
      @creative0ne Před 2 lety +1

      @@mike07646 gotta take precautions seriously! protecting yourself is important.

  • @nkusters
    @nkusters Před 3 lety +4457

    I was watching this at the breakfast table, and my wife was like: “wow, Linus turned gray?!!” 😂🤣🤣🤣

    • @SheldonShooter
      @SheldonShooter Před 3 lety +254

      Well.....at least she knows Linus xD

    • @jackjac
      @jackjac Před 3 lety +288

      Gray Linus is the new term I will refer to Jay ^^

    • @NorroTaku
      @NorroTaku Před 3 lety +26

      I member Ehen Jay had nin grey hair
      Stress really did an nunber in the poor guy bis hair changed over the course of a single month or so
      Luckly the grey Fox style suite him very well imo ^^

    • @masonmarshall1746
      @masonmarshall1746 Před 3 lety +27

      He got that daddy look going well for him

    • @muzamilfadoul8196
      @muzamilfadoul8196 Před 3 lety +4

      @@NorroTaku boomer

  • @advancedlemon9314
    @advancedlemon9314 Před 3 lety +218

    I really love the power switch on the back of my psu that gives me a heartattack everytime i try to boot my pc after changing something and forgetting to swap it back on

    • @christosathens5675
      @christosathens5675 Před 3 lety +12

      I feel you soooo much. I am like "oh my God I knew I shouldn't touch it😟"

    • @brandonatherton
      @brandonatherton Před 3 lety +2

      So much this. I have a modular from back when they were just coming out, and spent the extra just for it to have the switch. It's so nice not having to remove the cable to work inside the pc or power cycle it. Don't even have to pull it out from the wall. A definite must have for me.

    • @AlexaMG35
      @AlexaMG35 Před 3 lety +2

      Done that enough times, as well as not plugging in the PCIe power cables to the GPU 😂

    • @debishvebishwish4839
      @debishvebishwish4839 Před 3 lety +1

      @@AlexaMG35 "wait a minute this build look too neat" XD

    • @DakalaShade
      @DakalaShade Před 3 lety +3

      @@AlexaMG35 I've only ever forgotten once. nVidia 8800GT. They hid a damn squeaker-can speaker in there to screech at you if you forgot to power it. Nearly pissed myself when I hit the power switch and it started squealing.

  • @iwontliveinfear
    @iwontliveinfear Před 3 lety +115

    Back in the good old days the mobo came with a PC speaker, and you got POST beeps and POST error beep codes. The best thing was that for a long time these beep codes were standardized.

    • @kleinbottled79
      @kleinbottled79 Před 2 lety +14

      The worst thing was hearing ...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep...beep That was always a bad sign.

    • @ChronologiXFG
      @ChronologiXFG Před 2 lety +2

      @@kleinbottled79 RIP cpu

    • @jmd1980
      @jmd1980 Před rokem +5

      And sadly that was the last time I've built a PC from scratch. Doing first modern build now and need to watch all these vids to figure out what's going on.

    • @fridaycaliforniaa236
      @fridaycaliforniaa236 Před rokem +1

      Wait, what ? No PC speaker anymore ? I still have one on my Maximus V from 2012...

    • @iwontliveinfear
      @iwontliveinfear Před rokem +1

      @@fridaycaliforniaa236 Many mobos come with a tiny speaker that attaches to the speaker header on the mobo. I've opened a number of mobo boxes that just didn't have the speaker in the box. Also a lot of pre-builds don't have internal speakers.

  • @Advestari
    @Advestari Před 3 lety +333

    Remember when you needed to reposition the jumper on your HDD in order to change from Master to Slave or vice versa?
    I member.

    • @fenrir7969
      @fenrir7969 Před 3 lety +11

      I've recently dismantled an old Pentium 4 powered PC that had IDE drives installed. All the HDD's and ODD's required jumpers. I do not miss those huge, not very flexible cables.

    • @googlegmail4636
      @googlegmail4636 Před 3 lety +1

      Why you cry that? alzheimer's, old people...MAD!

    • @elitespoon
      @elitespoon Před 3 lety +9

      Master, Slave and Cable Select...

    • @googlegmail4636
      @googlegmail4636 Před 3 lety +1

      @@elitespoon IDE just ignores Cable select !!!
      Only if you remove all the Master / Slave Jumpers, some IDE drives still see the cable select on 28 pin cables.
      Or did you meant SCSI I or ESDI ?

    • @jg2750
      @jg2750 Před 3 lety +2

      I forgot about that being a thing.

  • @Therealltaken10
    @Therealltaken10 Před 3 lety +346

    I didn't know motherboards talk to CPUs/GPUs like that, sounds like how my manager talks -
    Have you completed the work 'Yeah'
    Can I have it 'Yeah'
    Where is it - 'Yeah'

    • @Aqueous92
      @Aqueous92 Před 3 lety +19

      Manager: Have you completed the work?
      Me: i'M a K0mPuToR!!1!

    • @DanielTheMagicBum
      @DanielTheMagicBum Před 3 lety +7

      @@Aqueous92 stop all the downloadin

    • @JoshBattin
      @JoshBattin Před 3 lety +3

      @@DanielTheMagicBum came here to say that lol

    • @treborrrrr
      @treborrrrr Před 3 lety +1

      You reminded me of Charlie in Always Sunny :D
      czcams.com/video/3heFj9v3Sy8/video.html

    • @Therealltaken10
      @Therealltaken10 Před 3 lety

      @@treborrrrr Yeah

  • @justinkashtock333
    @justinkashtock333 Před 3 lety +397

    "Diagnostics - the most basic of which is a series of LEDs"
    [Motherboard mounted PC Speaker has entered the chat]

    • @nixellion
      @nixellion Před 3 lety +9

      Came here for this

    • @googlegmail4636
      @googlegmail4636 Před 3 lety +21

      BIOS beeps, too complex for most people, the OLED display!

    • @Zazu1337
      @Zazu1337 Před 3 lety +15

      I was there 3000 years ago.

    • @ChildOfTheWilderness
      @ChildOfTheWilderness Před 3 lety +5

      I still have one!

    • @justinkashtock333
      @justinkashtock333 Před 3 lety +4

      @@ChildOfTheWilderness As did I until a pile of parts I bought from a guy had an Asrock Z77 Extreme 4 motherboard in it to mount my 3770 into - the Z77 X4 has a dual 7-Segment LED display for doing POST diagnostics, and it's the first Mobo I've ever had with anything more than a speaker. Up until last summer I was running an i7-870 on an Intel DH55TC motherboard, and before that it was some sort of Athlon 64 processor, probably a 667MHz or something - it was over a decade ago, so my memory is a bit fuzzy. My first PC I could call "mine" was a 486 SX-25 and between that one and this one I've only had maybe 4 or 5 major upgrades, so piezoelectric motherboard speakers are still "normal" to me.

  • @seanst.george6218
    @seanst.george6218 Před 3 lety +53

    Features like this have come a long way since I was in tech training back in the early 2000s. Having the Motherboard tell you whats wrong or what isn't working correctly is a HUGE time saver in trouble shooting.

    • @jackkraken3888
      @jackkraken3888 Před 2 lety +3

      I like how we have come back, even in the past some motherboards had an LED codes that told you the issue.

    • @ferwiner2
      @ferwiner2 Před 2 lety +2

      Motherboards have done that for as long as I can remember. You Just had to plug in the speaker and hear the error code back in the old days.

  • @oldguyrips535
    @oldguyrips535 Před 2 lety +142

    The one thing I can think of off hand is a case with removable dust filters. There are still some cheap cases out there without them.
    Sadly, one of the most overlooked things in a build is the case, especially with the school bus sized GPUs now, having a case that will fit it is an absolute MUST. "Oh, this looks pretty cool" hasn't really worked since the beigebox days.

    • @CheffBryan
      @CheffBryan Před 2 lety +7

      Generic magnetic dust filters are a godsend, and so are PCI mesh covers. Really helps to vent GPU heat out the back. Probably include PCI bracket mounting USB ports, I seem to never have enough ports...

    • @DreamDemonYT
      @DreamDemonYT Před 2 lety

      My case has the 3 fans upfront with a glass panel that's open on the sides, so the center is blocked but the sides allow air flow. Then there's the fan in the back, but it has a vent ontop with the same style glass panel above it. Also has glass panel doors on the sides.

    • @RetroDestroyer
      @RetroDestroyer Před 2 lety +1

      Gamers Nexus is a god send for case reviews :D

    • @i_am_macgyver84
      @i_am_macgyver84 Před rokem +1

      I see your post is from 9 months ago, and I know this is off topic, but your talk about cases got me going. I don't understand why there aren't a couple case designs available out there like cases from the mid to late 2000's with 5+ 5-1/4 bays to be able to add these hot swap cages and really expand storage reusing old equipment as servers. Makes me so happy that I saved this one Cooler Master case from around 2008-9.

  • @mickheaton4609
    @mickheaton4609 Před 3 lety +522

    "Did they have color TV's in the 1900s?" As a 42 year old, I feel personally attacked.

    • @Mr.Morden
      @Mr.Morden Před 3 lety +44

      I like to remind the kids that CRTs had response times measured in the nanoseconds not milliseconds, and the blacks were always black. I hope someone resurrects SED/FED (flat CRT) display technology, it had amazing potential for insanely high resolutions that make 8K look like a flip phone.

    • @its_goul
      @its_goul Před 3 lety +3

      Lol

    • @its_goul
      @its_goul Před 3 lety +5

      @@Mr.Morden faxxxx

    • @mickheaton4609
      @mickheaton4609 Před 3 lety +30

      @@Mr.Morden As someone who owned a 42" Sony Vega and moved several times, I am ok if no one resurrects that technology lol

    • @onepiecepedia
      @onepiecepedia Před 3 lety +18

      Hey I'm 37 and used to have a portable *black & white* TV in my bedroom! _(won it through a kids tv program contest)_ and it was awesome!! 📺

  • @Jimjolnir
    @Jimjolnir Před 3 lety +227

    I'll never forget the dread of hearing those beeps from that little mobo speaker. I will also forever remain indebted to that one friend we had, you could mouth off a beep code to him over the phone and he'd tell you to test your RAM sticks, or that your GPU was fried, etc.

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios Před 3 lety +4

      I went so far and bought a bunch of speakers. Oh, and I found a program that can play midi files over the speaker.

    • @aerbon
      @aerbon Před 3 lety +3

      @@HappyBeezerStudios can i have that software?

    • @Jimjolnir
      @Jimjolnir Před 3 lety +1

      @@HappyBeezerStudios That is pretty darn cool.

    • @googlegmail4636
      @googlegmail4636 Před 3 lety

      Why, unable to read the beeps? why use a Phone?

    • @googlegmail4636
      @googlegmail4636 Před 3 lety

      @@aerbon Winsound over PC speaker, winsound !

  • @cptozzy9775
    @cptozzy9775 Před 3 lety +101

    Hey cpu are you there???
    CPU: dauuuuuuuu!!!!!!
    "I'm dead" 🤣😂💀

    • @captainredbeard3381
      @captainredbeard3381 Před 3 lety +10

      Hey CPU are you there?
      CPU: iM a c0MpUTeR
      M0bo: what kind?
      CPU: Yeah!
      Killed me

  • @ioneth1731
    @ioneth1731 Před 3 lety +39

    I remember when you could just take the battery out to clear bios. And the clear bios jumper was normally 3 prongs and you would just move it over

    • @builder396
      @builder396 Před 2 lety

      I still have that on my Asrock AB350 Pro4. Right at the bottom where its hard to reach. Lucky thing the GPU doesnt loom too close over it or I would have to take it out every time.

  • @reallyanti
    @reallyanti Před 3 lety +626

    My must-have feature is that the graphics card must physically exist on the material plane of our universe.
    Getting harder and harder to find these days.

    • @camy205
      @camy205 Před 3 lety +28

      Ooh you need to see something on the monitor? You need graphics? Jeez people these days are so spoilt

    • @Ryarios
      @Ryarios Před 3 lety +3

      Picky, picky, picky...

    • @PeteCotton
      @PeteCotton Před 3 lety +7

      Hey guys I found the D&D player!

    • @patrioticpengu1n
      @patrioticpengu1n Před 3 lety

      literally picked up a 6700xt for $1149 AUD a week ago

    • @reallyanti
      @reallyanti Před 3 lety +5

      @@PeteCotton you right 🤣

  • @Racko94
    @Racko94 Před 3 lety +447

    I feel old when the "most basic" diagnostic is no longer the beeping that screams through the house at 3am after a bsod.

    • @MytronixOfficial
      @MytronixOfficial Před 3 lety +7

      That wasnt even a "bad" diagnostic if implemented well. You had different Beep-Codes for different Errors (like, 5 fast beeps would be RAM-Error, 3 Slow beeps would be GPU-Error).

    • @white_mage
      @white_mage Před 3 lety +6

      @@MytronixOfficial 1 long beep folowed by 8 short beeps would be parity error, 1 long 7 short would be read error and 2 long 9 short would be cpu error. i've seen error codes with up to 12 short beeps. manufacturers be like you better start counting fast because this ain't waiting for you, and it went fast lol

    • @rafasoaresms
      @rafasoaresms Před 3 lety +8

      The case I bought recently doesn't even have a speaker. Gotta be honest, I missed the satisfying *beep* when I first fired up the computer after building it. :(

    • @pyronic120120
      @pyronic120120 Před 3 lety +2

      @G Bogart yeah. The pins are still available on most motherboards. I remember I added a motherboard speaker to my old P8Z77-V board because I had no way of diagnosing one time as to why it wasn't even posting and it didn't have an LED code read out. And my current ASUS hero 8 has the pin outs too, though with the LED code read out I no longer need the speaker.

    • @therealpbristow
      @therealpbristow Před 3 lety +1

      @@rafasoaresms I stopped seeing speakers in new cases well over a decade ago! =:oo
      What I always thought should have replaced the single-function "beep speaker" is a pair of little speakers mounted in one of the 5.25" drive bays, connected to the soundcard, so that you wouldn't have to have external speakers connected just to hear the Windows start up chimes, or play a CD while you're hacking code, or hear the sound effects from Space Invaders or Pong or whatever it is you kids play these days. =:o] And mount them in a removable tray, so that if you have external speakers and actually want an extra DVD drive or whatever instead, you can swap it out.
      Nowadays, even the 5.25 drive bays a themselves are disappearing off cases. =:o(

  • @chuckthetekkie
    @chuckthetekkie Před 3 lety +10

    Another benefit of a modular PSU is that you can replace failed cables and you can buy aftermarket cables for different color schemes. I built my first PC in 1996 when I was 10 years old. Man I miss having to set all those lovely jumpers as the BIOS had almost ZERO auto detection.

    • @draggerhatter
      @draggerhatter Před 8 měsíci

      Be VERY careful when doing this cause it is very easy to use incompatible cables and best case scenerio blow up your psu

  • @riotangel4701
    @riotangel4701 Před 3 lety +10

    I'm still traditional; almost always install multiple disks into my computers for load distribution and redundancy. I appreciated when casing designers finally supplied mount brackets for easy slide-lock into disk bays. No more having to pop off case panels both sides just to screw in disks.

  • @Ughmahedhurtz
    @Ughmahedhurtz Před 3 lety +537

    1:35 Diagnostic Indicator
    5:04 Clear CMOS Button
    6:55 Surface-Mounted Buttons e.g. Power
    8:18 BIOS Recovery
    10:36 Extra Fan Connectors
    11:36 GPU - High Power Limits
    12:01 GPU - Multiple Fan Connectors/Controls
    12:22 GPU - 0dB Fan Mode
    12:52 GPU - Redundant/Dual BIOS
    13:46 SATA OS SSD
    15:40 PSU - Modular Cabling
    16:37 PSU - 0dB Fan Mode
    Out of all of these, the one that has made the most difference for me is the SATA SSDs. I can work around or live with any of the rest for my power-user-but-not-extreme-OC-user use case. For that matter, I can't remember the last time I had to physically look at a motherboard post code display since my last several systems have all had auto-fall-back for flash or boot errors.

    • @KillahMate
      @KillahMate Před 3 lety +9

      The real MVP.

    • @JohnGeorgeBauerBuis
      @JohnGeorgeBauerBuis Před 3 lety +3

      Thank you! I agree about SSDs. I still use hard drives a lot for bulk storage, but hate running programs from them, because it takes so much longer to load. HDDs are fine for music and videos, Portable Document Files and most other documents (spreadsheets can be an exception in some cases).

    • @tjiddenl
      @tjiddenl Před 3 lety +7

      Idd SDD are must have period!
      The rest is nice to have but that's it. Once you put everything in your PC and it works. It is fine. No modular PSU? Just stuff them behind the motherboard.
      Not enough fun headers? Put a controller behind your motherboard.
      I never ever used my bios counter screen thingy. If it doesn't boot I just remove all ram except one and check if all cables are connected try again. If it works put back ram back one at a time and we are of to the races.
      I never encountered a CPU problem during BIOS boot. Once I had a DOA motherboard which I send back and got a new one.

    • @EbonySeraphim
      @EbonySeraphim Před 3 lety +7

      Last build used nVME for boot and most programs installed, SATA for game installs and some data, HDD for media storage
      The nVME boot allowed me to consider shutting the thing down overnight, or at the very least not dread windows updates forced restarts

    • @Florin_Neagu
      @Florin_Neagu Před 3 lety +3

      The SSD is a must for any pc, every pc should have one. I'd also recommend the cheapest models, there's no need to buy a "high-end" ssd.

  • @JDillander91
    @JDillander91 Před 3 lety +324

    I love it when Jay does “trying to be hip” dad quips.

    • @SeeTheWholeTruth
      @SeeTheWholeTruth Před 3 lety +14

      Not as bad as my four year old brother asking my dad if he had dinosaurs when he was little.

    • @cromoescobar
      @cromoescobar Před 3 lety

      Eh ameo es re caro todo eso....

    • @daverussell457
      @daverussell457 Před 3 lety +10

      @M M The Aurore Foulger reply is part of the scam. There's always 1 reply saying either they're trying it now or they just tried it and it works.
      I just report the Ira Keanu post as spam and let youtube delete it.

    • @brucemorton1176
      @brucemorton1176 Před 3 lety +2

      Did you know Jay has a Dadabase where he keeps all his dad jokes and quips!!!

    • @Hwikek
      @Hwikek Před 3 lety

      What up fellow kids....

  • @Kevthestoner
    @Kevthestoner Před 3 lety +15

    i always recommend people buying a good case both in terms of layout and space, but more importantly with good dust filters, its so much easier to clean dust of some filters every couple weeks than digging it out of radiators and fan blades.

  • @yogajack
    @yogajack Před 2 lety +8

    This guy got positive energy; I think as a beginner i learned almost 20 new things which are like short-cut- hacks from this one video. I like how he explains even a little thing that are actually important, which others can miss. Thanks for all your work.

  • @N-VAMusic
    @N-VAMusic Před 3 lety +137

    10:05 that comeback after this is glorious

    • @kadmus78
      @kadmus78 Před 3 lety +27

      One to remember. xD It's a usB hole, you're an US A-hole.

    • @ShadowDweller_YT
      @ShadowDweller_YT Před 3 lety +28

      The whole exchange is gold, as is Phil's laughter xD

    • @mralecmacdonald
      @mralecmacdonald Před 3 lety +3

      @@ShadowDweller_YT They truly sound like they have a lot of fun!

  • @conker1596
    @conker1596 Před 3 lety +63

    I did all my research and took my time building my PC, it successfully booted on the first boot. I felt so proud

    • @neilhopkins6035
      @neilhopkins6035 Před 3 lety +1

      Me too. Lucky or just thorough?

    • @conker1596
      @conker1596 Před 3 lety +4

      @@neilhopkins6035 Thorough. I triple checked everything. First boot gang

    • @KiraIsGod
      @KiraIsGod Před 3 lety

      Specs?

    • @conker1596
      @conker1596 Před 3 lety +5

      @@KiraIsGod b550, ryzen 3600x, 980ti (at the time, now have a 2080ti) 16gb 3600mhz ram, WD 250gb ssd boot, corsair rm850x

    • @KiraIsGod
      @KiraIsGod Před 3 lety

      @@conker1596 Oh wow, that ram. How much did it cost total?

  • @rufysufy
    @rufysufy Před 3 lety +34

    here i am still using a piezo speaker and listening for beeps to diagnose issues :D

  • @kevin0117rc
    @kevin0117rc Před 2 lety +6

    Nvme SSD is definitely a must have. But another thing i just noticed is my Fractal Case. I like the fact that it has removable dust filters (which makes cleaning easier) and also those sound dampeners that makes the case much quieter

  • @edplat2367
    @edplat2367 Před 3 lety +136

    Tip for the newer people. When flashing a bios make sure you check the revision of the motherboard. Normally at the top of the manufacturers site it will have something like 1.0 and 1.1 and you can switch between the two. You need the bios for the correct revision. Normally the revision of the motherboard is printed on the PCB.

    • @kayburcky7146
      @kayburcky7146 Před 3 lety +3

      And that's especially annoying when the Manufacturer discovers a huge design flaw in a revision and tries to shove that under the carpet by releasing a new revision and stopping support for yours....

    • @NiC707
      @NiC707 Před 3 lety

      Never seen that on any other manufacturer besides Gigabyte tbh. Maybe Foxconn when they were still in game.

    • @kayburcky7146
      @kayburcky7146 Před 3 lety

      @@NiC707 ASRock.... I have an immediate example: the b450 Pro4. The 1.0 release only has a small bios chip so if You have one of them and a 1st or 2nd gen ryzen you can basically forget upgrading to the latest bios/agesa

    • @NiC707
      @NiC707 Před 3 lety

      @@kayburcky7146 Oh that's unfortunate. Yeah it's been a while since I worked on an Asrock board. That being said, both R2.0 and non specified R (presumingly 1.0?) versions of B450 Pro 4 supports the latest Agesa update 1.2.0.0. Have you checked their site?

    • @kayburcky7146
      @kayburcky7146 Před 3 lety +1

      @@NiC707 yeah but not for summit ridge xD that is the problem. It posts but most of bios settings arent present

  • @pallenda
    @pallenda Před 3 lety +205

    The point about the SSD is 100% true. Best upgrade I had in maybe 20 years, when I got my first SSD 6 or 7 years ago.

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios Před 3 lety +3

      I got my 7 year old SSD still running, still in perfect health after 50 TBW and I'll probably never write it dead.

    • @necrobynerton7384
      @necrobynerton7384 Před 3 lety +2

      Look yes its true, ssd's are better than hdd's and nowadays cheaper too, but for data hoarders like me 500gb for 50 bucks seems like a big no.
      id rather wait for it to load for a few minutes but have a shitload of space, rather than just have to squeeze and optimize my data every minute.

    • @pallenda
      @pallenda Před 3 lety +3

      @@necrobynerton7384 Totally! If you need lots of storage it's still more affordable to go with HDD. I was purely thinking for the main storage that the OS runs from. :)

    • @necrobynerton7384
      @necrobynerton7384 Před 3 lety

      ​@@pallenda yea for that an ssd is fast.
      I have a laptop that has one, i did yank it and use it on my desktop for some time, and sure enough, it was incredibly fast, but ultimately decided to leave it to my laptop since, i don't use it a whole lot anyways and 180GB for os didn't cut it for me on my main system.

    • @wuokawuoka
      @wuokawuoka Před 3 lety +3

      I have a computer that is like 10y old. The magic sauce is lots of ram and ssd

  • @salromano87
    @salromano87 Před 3 lety +33

    I think it's worth noting on some older mother boards the m.2 slot is SATA and not NVME and can take up some of your PCI-E lanes. Make sure your what type of m.2 (form factor) your mother board can support, but totally agree that a SSD will vastly improve performance regardless of NVME vs SATA

    • @squidwardo7074
      @squidwardo7074 Před rokem

      think you mean sata slot takes up sata ports so if you have too many sata drives they will be taken up

    • @salromano87
      @salromano87 Před rokem

      @@squidwardo7074 No. I mean some M.2 slots run on SATA and not NVME.

    • @squidwardo7074
      @squidwardo7074 Před rokem

      @@salromano87 yes? a sata m.2 doesn't use up a pcie slot

    • @salromano87
      @salromano87 Před rokem

      @@squidwardo7074 Did i say PCI-E slot? No. I said PCI-E lanes.

  • @mordewsr
    @mordewsr Před 3 lety +25

    I've just built my first PC and think having mesh filter grills is a must to help keep it dust free.

  • @philipp-christopherdeeke2210

    The BIOS flashback feature can also be used to get to a newer BIOS if it's not supporting the CPU yet and you don't have an older one to flash it

    • @azaeldrm
      @azaeldrm Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you for this comment. I think I'm gonna need to do this with my set and didn't know about this.

    • @jspurg
      @jspurg Před 3 lety +6

      This has been my one worry with my first build. I'm glad I don't have to buy an extra cpu now

    • @ryanwallace983
      @ryanwallace983 Před 3 lety +1

      @@jspurg some motherboard vendors and retailers will lend you an old cpu for exactly this purpose

    • @ChrisMartinScruffy
      @ChrisMartinScruffy Před 3 lety

      I am supposed to do this (BIOS FLASH with just power supply, mobo, and flash drive) and I'm worried I'll brick my mobo. That's $299+ I don't wanna spend again plus it took me two months to get the Unify board in. That and several vids on the subject stated that at least one of the top 8 pin connectors has to be plugged in also. Now I'm confused again.

    • @Foxmonsieur
      @Foxmonsieur Před 3 lety +4

      @@ChrisMartinScruffy I said it in an earlier comment but I've done that today. Aorus Pro X570, it's terrifying but you just need an usb drive formated on FAT32 and to rename the bios file under the right name (ex: gigabyte.bin for Aorus/Gigabyte, MSI.rom for MSI, creative.rom for AsRock, ASUS has its own auto renamer program for that). Push the button 5 seconds, let the MB do the work, watch the led tingling and wait for ~5 min. It's the same with other brands, just read the manual to be sure and don't hesitate to watch a video here or on another channel. It's not "hard" but I understand that even with experience, even a lot, flashing is always a tough moment. Godspeed mate!

  • @lordelliott42
    @lordelliott42 Před 3 lety +48

    I just like having a case that doesn't have unfinished sharp metal edges inside (or outside of course). It's nice being able to work in it without bleeding all over it.

    • @2nd_Directorate
      @2nd_Directorate Před 3 lety +15

      But..but ...i thought the sacrifice in blood must be paid to the POST gods...?

    • @Bob_Smith19
      @Bob_Smith19 Před 3 lety +4

      Pay up and this won’t happen. Cheap cases are cheap for a reason.

    • @CakePrincessCelestia
      @CakePrincessCelestia Před 3 lety

      You made me look at my scar on my thumb I got because of one of those "Chinese Knifes". Happened at work - I don't buy such cheap crap personally. Totally underrated comment.

    • @dominik8291
      @dominik8291 Před 3 lety +1

      Laughs in phanteks p600s

    • @Thib0Bav
      @Thib0Bav Před 3 lety

      @@dominik8291 Ikr (thermaltake core P3)
      And tbh, I think I'll buy another one next time it's on sale, just in case...
      God I'm getting old 😭

  • @melodybales2038
    @melodybales2038 Před 3 lety +7

    This is the video I needed!!! I have been going back and forth over motherboards for literally months. And graphics cards but lets be real that wont be happening for a hot minute. Im not in a hurry but still me WANTY. Loved the walk through! Especially the bit about flash and the buttons etc... Thank you so much for the explanations that include future trouble shooting tips thats what Im most anxious about for my build.

  • @trivalentclan-mizar9591
    @trivalentclan-mizar9591 Před 3 lety +14

    Yep, LED digits, most of the time the translation in the manual says “Reserved” real helpful.

    • @lukastriskala2738
      @lukastriskala2738 Před 2 lety

      I had PC with soundblaster repro. It didnt post, just yelled at me 'your PC have same problem'... I did not found the problem... PC is still on basement. I should try to repair now... Maybe some new wild problem will show. PS.: It was old Athlon x64 processor.

    • @JackDSparrow
      @JackDSparrow Před 2 lety

      True! The only thing I've ever seen on mine is FF (for varied problems). Yeah, no kidding Fault Found! Genius!

  • @thediemaster
    @thediemaster Před 3 lety +59

    2:35 I literally spit and choked on my drink! OMG so unexpected and funny!

  • @jmsether
    @jmsether Před 3 lety +167

    I can imagine working for Jay would be an adventure and a half XD

    • @jfan4reva
      @jfan4reva Před 3 lety +6

      Might be a challenge, but I really don't see him being a male usb-a hole....

    • @sarkis6365
      @sarkis6365 Před 3 lety

      AND ON THE OTHER SIDE
      WE HAVE LINUS!!!!!
      A BATTLE OF THE AGES TO SEE WHO IS IT MORE ANNOYING TO WORK FOR

  • @Bi0ha2a7d
    @Bi0ha2a7d Před 3 lety +6

    My biggest thing that wasn't mentioned is a UPS. A small UPS can be picked up for around £100 and will protect against a whole host of power issues

  • @DerrickRG
    @DerrickRG Před 3 lety +7

    One of the things I always try to keep around is dirt cheap thermal paste. Good to use when you're just testing parts and don't want to waste the good stuff.

  • @Ben-pw1in
    @Ben-pw1in Před 3 lety +55

    One of my favorite features is a motherboard that comes with a short-cut "brick" for the power button, reset switch, hdd, lights, etc. Plug them all into the labeled brick and slap the little brick right onto the pins. Makes life a little easier.

    • @fletchoid
      @fletchoid Před 2 lety +8

      I love those. Nothing quite as annoying as trying to reach down into a poorly lit, crowded case and trying to match the microscopic print on the mobo and wires and then smashing your knuckles while trying to coax the connections into the correct position.

    • @meneldil7604
      @meneldil7604 Před 2 lety +9

      why this has not been made is a stdard header by is beyond my it need to just one plug

    • @firststatesoccer3250
      @firststatesoccer3250 Před 2 lety +1

      The 1 button idea for all of this like a header pin to connect a this, is the 1 thing that when they solve all that, changes the game for pc motherboards. Simple thing, and maybe then can be a software controlled solution that when urged into the case can detect where amd how many different buttons / usb inputs there are.

    • @Rockdagger
      @Rockdagger Před 2 lety +3

      My old 990fx sabertooth Gen 1 had one of these bricks. My new tough x570 pro wifi did not... I was so sad

    • @nsteussy
      @nsteussy Před 2 lety +1

      This

  • @mikelj135
    @mikelj135 Před 3 lety +27

    A case with good airflow and mesh filters is always a must for me

    • @miquelfire
      @miquelfire Před 3 lety

      I had a case in which I basically lost two GPUs (The second one I bought an after market cooler) because the airflow in the case I was using sucked. This was back in AGP days and PSUs at the top of the case BTW, so I had a GPU in which the plastic on top of the heat sink almost melted off, and all that heat broke the fan in half! The second card was an adventure because Nvidia had this PCIe to AGP chip on the board that you needed to be careful with the aftermarket fans.

    • @Ryarios
      @Ryarios Před 3 lety

      The case I’m using now is designed so the MB is rotated 90 deg so all the connectors come out the top. It has a grill to cover them and feed you candles out the back. All the fans are in the bottom and the top. What this does is allow the air to flow in the bottom move straight up past the Cade’s and out the top. No wired air flows or forcing the air to move around the flat side of a card. It works great. It’s useless for water cooling though.

    • @Ziogref
      @Ziogref Před 3 lety

      I have a be quiet! case.
      It's airflow is.... Ok
      I have mine water cooled (cpu and gpu) and it has a single slim triple rad at the top. The case then funnels those 3x120mm exhausts to an opening about 120x100.
      That exhaust hole as almost burnt me a few times. It gets real hot.
      Not a huge issue as I have a reverse cycle aircon mounted on the wall directly above the pc.

    • @cl4ster17
      @cl4ster17 Před 3 lety

      @@Ziogref I know your pain. I sent the front door of my DBP900 to a CNC shop so that my radiators could breathe.
      We called bequiet cases incubators up until they finally discovered airflow with the 500DX and 802.

  • @gwgere
    @gwgere Před 3 lety +8

    Thanks for posting these beginner or how-to videos. It's been like 20 years since I'd last built one and there is a lot of new stuff to catch up on. Not that I can afford a lot of it, I went bargain basement for mine simply because poverty sucks, but it's nice to learn about other features I might want in the future.

    • @crnlive5096
      @crnlive5096 Před 2 lety +2

      I know exactly how you feel Gus.

  • @ErikAxelson
    @ErikAxelson Před 3 lety +1

    This was great. Thank you! Trying to attempt my first build (If I ever find a GPU) so all this (and your other videos) are a huge help. Really appreciate it.

  • @Magnum.Bloodstone
    @Magnum.Bloodstone Před 3 lety +100

    These tips will be great in two years!

  • @PUBBYDO
    @PUBBYDO Před 3 lety +102

    "You're a US A-HOLE, Phil!" 😂

  • @ZippyBytes
    @ZippyBytes Před 2 lety

    I appreciate your channel man, as a real PC enthusiast you have a lot of fine details that you have to figure out by actually getting the experience gaming and being an overall user. Also having respect for the parts and a lot more knowledge besides just the basics. They are scared to overclock and you really shine to people that really know about these parts because you say a lot of stuff that can only be know by being a professional and not a noob.

  • @anthonysamra7777
    @anthonysamra7777 Před 2 lety

    Great Info... your channel is really appreciated more than you know. I've learned so much from your dedication to making videos and breaking things down in basic terms we can all understand!

  • @engels1978
    @engels1978 Před 3 lety +43

    Nowadays, my top must have is... Availability! 😈

  • @ceronoid6036
    @ceronoid6036 Před 3 lety +129

    “Hey CPU, you there?”
    Cpu: “DErGhArrR”

  • @IsaacG8
    @IsaacG8 Před 2 lety

    Wow, you took me back to the days when we used to put something metal between the two pins to jump start the power to test the parts. Or when we used to have to remove the battery to reset the CMOS. Or when we needed a system speaker to hear the beeps to determine what part failed. My first build had my AGP card fail. I had to listen to beeps to determine the problem. I remember the first board I bought with a LED Q code display. I was in awe.

  • @Metoobie
    @Metoobie Před rokem +1

    Great vid! I personally am very fond of boards that have either a screen or post codes visible on the board. I also like release toggles for GPUs that aren't tiny and tucked UNDERNEATH the massive cards that are coming out these days!

  • @djcallofduty2473
    @djcallofduty2473 Před 3 lety +105

    Thanks for not cutting those first 10 seconds those were great thanks 👌🏼

  • @TAP7a
    @TAP7a Před 3 lety +160

    "You're a USA-hole"
    I can only dream of some day producing a line as good as that

    • @ssa2955
      @ssa2955 Před 3 lety +12

      Fun fact, he was talking about a USB type A hole

    • @slomotrainwreck
      @slomotrainwreck Před 3 lety +5

      That was LMAO funny!

    • @erikk77
      @erikk77 Před 3 lety +4

      I LOL'd so hard the windows shattered.

    • @-opus
      @-opus Před 2 lety

      murica f yeah

  • @Solo_01
    @Solo_01 Před 3 lety +1

    USB 3.0 jacks on the front panel or top of computer. The upload speed is amazing when loading Windows from a usb 3.0 stick. Not having to crawl behind your PC for a USB 3.0 is priceless when you have a few of them in the front or on top of your pc.

  • @leblaze5
    @leblaze5 Před 2 lety

    Love this video! Very informative, thanks Jay!

  • @RazeR8023
    @RazeR8023 Před 3 lety +67

    gone are the days where you had to take a seat and guess what the hell those beeps meant, "the beeps mason, what do they mean?"

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios Před 3 lety

      a single beep always means things are alright. It's just the machine telling you it's there.
      For the rest ... depends

  • @elmotjong5021
    @elmotjong5021 Před 3 lety +124

    I cant live without a rattling psu fan.... its so relaxing 🤌

    • @Dgeigerd
      @Dgeigerd Před 3 lety +2

      Honestly i never hear my PSU Fan and the 0-RPM Mode is never active tho i have it activated.

    • @evenrik_2214
      @evenrik_2214 Před 3 lety

      my gpu does that job for it, so now i can call my pc either perry the platypus or a rattlesnake. sadly it's a new 3080 as well. that one imperfection ruins so much but i did tell myself i wouldnt care anymore what a 3080 is like as long as i could have one since i waited for so many months

    • @elmotjong5021
      @elmotjong5021 Před 3 lety

      @@evenrik_2214 rip

    • @Dgeigerd
      @Dgeigerd Před 3 lety

      @@evenrik_2214 Got mine (EVGA RTX 3080 XC3 Ultra) for 820€, arrived November 6th. Its a great GPU, cant complain.

    • @evenrik_2214
      @evenrik_2214 Před 3 lety

      @@Dgeigerd i got mine for 700$

  • @crollwtide9452
    @crollwtide9452 Před 3 lety +2

    One really nice one that wasn't mentioned in the video was having removable dust filters in your case where air is to be pulled in.

  • @Galandwood32
    @Galandwood32 Před 2 lety

    Just bought a brand new build in November, dumping it in the trash for these features, thanks for the advice Jay 👍

  • @CoolTitanium68
    @CoolTitanium68 Před 3 lety +10

    I did four YEARS of research. Bought all the parts back in early September. Built it, and booted the first try

  • @planetwally
    @planetwally Před 3 lety +498

    those are all good items! One that I would add is variable speed fans ... there are still some people who use fans running and full speed all the time, which to me is nuts...

    • @verakoo6187
      @verakoo6187 Před 3 lety +39

      It depends on your use case i guess, rig is in its own room, and 9/10 im wearing headphones and never hear them anyways

    • @beitie
      @beitie Před 3 lety +7

      I would even take this a step further and say Motherboard fan tuning. Or something similar.

    • @jeffschwager1407
      @jeffschwager1407 Před 3 lety +10

      Yes, the more the fans run, the more dirt they suck into the case and it actually can get counterproductive where temperatures go up because there is fuzz blocking air filters, the cooling fins and clogging up the fan blades making them inefficient at moving air. IFF passive cooling is possible at reasonable temperatures, that is a more optimal solution. With fans, it's better to have larger, lower speed fans for noise reduction while maintaining good airflow (which translates to good heat dissipation).

    • @peterpereira3653
      @peterpereira3653 Před 3 lety +20

      And any PC owner, who has some common sense, would actually open their PC once or twice a year, and check and clean any fans inside the PC. And remove any dust buildup, PC system units, needs maintenance cleaning, to be done to keep things running efficiently. And if you aren’t doing so you should be.

    • @peterpereira3653
      @peterpereira3653 Před 3 lety +4

      If you can accommodate a large fan in your PC case,instead of several small fans, then do so and you can run larger fans full speed. And some fan noise, isn’t usually enough to cause most people any annoyance, or break their concentration, just some people are more sensitive, to fan noise, than others are.

  • @richardsalley9848
    @richardsalley9848 Před 2 lety

    Thanks again! I've learned a lot about building from you!

  • @aaronmeneses9201
    @aaronmeneses9201 Před 3 lety

    The technical advice is awesome, but 10:06 is why I keep coming back for more videos.

  • @HowlingCurve
    @HowlingCurve Před 3 lety +63

    In these times my must have feature is just having a gpu and cpu to install.

    • @I_SuperHiro_I
      @I_SuperHiro_I Před 3 lety +3

      My “computer” is going to be obsolete by the time I get a CPU and GPU.

    • @Jdbye
      @Jdbye Před 3 lety

      If you're in the market for both maybe consider a custom built from a system builder? They get priority on parts so you can find RTX 30xx and AMD 50xx in stock at basically MSRP.

  • @benjaminoechsli1941
    @benjaminoechsli1941 Před 3 lety +25

    9:43 "Put my EPROM in, did a flash-"
    Best timing for an ad ever.

    • @tei9711
      @tei9711 Před 3 lety

      LMFAOOOOOOOOO DUDE I LITERALLY HAD AN AD AT THE SAME FRICKING TIME LOLLLLLLLL!!!!!

    • @nottabandaid
      @nottabandaid Před 3 lety +3

      I once ripped a nonmodular power supply out of an old computer and began chanting kal-e-ma

    • @awilliams1701
      @awilliams1701 Před 3 lety

      I hate fucking youtube these days. I didn't use to mind those ads, but holy shit have they gotten 20x worse.

    • @SouthernWolff
      @SouthernWolff Před 3 lety +2

      Get an ad blocker, or at minimum, an auto ad skipper

    • @awilliams1701
      @awilliams1701 Před 3 lety

      @@SouthernWolff I have one at home, but at work it's impossible. About 2 years ago they decided that programmers don't need local admin access. Holy crap does it drive me nuts. No admin = no plugins.

  • @demontekdigital1704
    @demontekdigital1704 Před 3 lety +1

    One thing I always include is a motherboard POST speaker. One of my older motherboards came with one, and any time I get a new one I use it with the new one.

  • @russellbarbee6974
    @russellbarbee6974 Před 3 lety

    Great info for me. Thank you.

  • @SeerCrazyness
    @SeerCrazyness Před 3 lety +28

    Dont we all just love comedic Jay? Top-notch comedy if I may say so

    • @nabeelahmed4862
      @nabeelahmed4862 Před 3 lety

      @G Bogart He has a difference sense of humor, not easily amused,

  • @celsoesparza2387
    @celsoesparza2387 Před 3 lety +71

    It can’t be just me. Phill’s laugh just bring joy to my day

    • @ShadowDweller_YT
      @ShadowDweller_YT Před 3 lety +1

      Let's face it, everybody needs some Phil's laugh in their lives. 😁

    • @andrewt.5567
      @andrewt.5567 Před 3 lety

      Make it your ring tone.

    • @ShadowDweller_YT
      @ShadowDweller_YT Před 3 lety

      @@andrewt.5567 We should probably ask Jay to make a big compilation of Phil's laugh moments. :)

  • @zsoltgabor5598
    @zsoltgabor5598 Před 3 lety

    Besides the points mentioned in the video. Proper case with dustfilters at the fans. I was mindblown when I upgraded from no name to a mid-high range Fractal design case. After 4 months of daily use, I opened it up and there was not one spec of dust inside. Granted I must clean the filters monthly even in an office environment where one would assume there's not that much of a dust.

  • @BinkSayres
    @BinkSayres Před 2 lety

    You hit three of my must haves with my last build. One big one that wasn't mentioned was on the case. Every intake needs a removable and cleanable filter. So...much...cleaner. 4 years after the build, the system is still daily in use and the internals barely need a wipe to get dust off. The filters need to be cleaned every half year...but better that than roaming dust bunnies.

    • @evileyeball
      @evileyeball Před rokem

      I had an Antech 1200 for my first build and It had filters on all the intakes which was great however they required you take off BOTH SIDE PANNELS and EIGHT THUMB SCREWS PER FILTER to access the front ones, Never again with something so hard to access the filters, I didn't clean them as much as I should have simply because of this.

  • @Heinz76Harald
    @Heinz76Harald Před 3 lety +20

    2:16 ok, now i have to figure out how to exchange jays audio files with the bios beep XD

  • @rreiter
    @rreiter Před 3 lety +68

    HAL9000: "I'm sorry I can't do that Dave, the boot code was 2F"

    • @TinchoX
      @TinchoX Před 3 lety

      Dave: "Goddamn it, HAL!!"

    • @jeffsmith6659
      @jeffsmith6659 Před 3 lety +3

      Proud parenting moment: Had the case open for cpu and cooler upgrade. As I'm about to pull the cpu, my son, in fantastic Hal voice, says, "Will I dream?" Bravo little man, bravo.

  • @majstealth
    @majstealth Před 3 lety

    i have my fingers in tech for over 20 years, i still watched this^^
    my recom: dust filters on all intakes, or at least mesh with some "wool"foam stuff, looks and feels ly packaging foam, usually black

  • @neoncandi7880
    @neoncandi7880 Před 3 lety +1

    diagnostic led are necessary at the least post boot failure is a nightmare without, i agree with everything else on your list too tbh. i think another feature that most motherboards have that is necessary to make sure that your ram is on the qvl so that it is compatible is with xmp or xmp 2.0 these have sooo much free performance that is tested to be safe in a factory.

  • @CologneShuffleJester
    @CologneShuffleJester Před 3 lety +6

    A must have as a beginner is SPACE! You will need space in your Case and space on your motherboard. As a beginner who doesn't fully cap out with his first buy you will sooner or later look into more stuff. Test things, upgrade straight away and so on. Don't limit yourself with your first buy.

    • @2nd_Directorate
      @2nd_Directorate Před 3 lety +1

      Rule of thumb, never safe money on your PSU or your case. Both can/will be used through several builds. And a big case is indeed something i dont want to miss, as it allows for easier access and better airflow. In addition to futereproof you for new eqipment.
      Still use a HAF X since 10 years as i have trouble finding another big tower with at least the same amount of airflow.
      Side panel fans need to come back...i am serious.

    • @michaelsteffensen6844
      @michaelsteffensen6844 Před 3 lety

      @@2nd_Directorate I'm still using a Corsair 800D and I see no reason to upgrade. In my opinion it still looks better than most cases, and I don't need special mounting points for SSDs since you can stick them pretty much anywhere. I got rid of the HDD hotswap board because the SATA and power connectors on them were kinda flimsy and would occasionally come loose and cause crashes, but that's not an issue because nobody hotswaps HDDs anyway so it wasn't a very useful feature.

  • @BansheeBunny
    @BansheeBunny Před 3 lety +41

    4:36 "because in the old days" loses train of thought or bad edit.
    Answer: In the old days they had beep codes. Do you remember when cases came with a speaker?

    • @razorsz195
      @razorsz195 Před 3 lety +6

      My Compaq Deskpro had a huuuge speaker inside, remember when they doubled as your only sound output in games? Having a good internal speaker was sweet if you couldn't afford speakers!

    • @BansheeBunny
      @BansheeBunny Před 3 lety +2

      @@razorsz195 I am old enough to have worked on a 5150 when it was new. Oldest Compaq was a the Luggable.

    • @razorsz195
      @razorsz195 Před 3 lety

      @@BansheeBunny How i wish i could have been there when these PCs were new, i have a huge appreciation for them. If it weren't for them, we wouldn't have what most take for granted now in our pockets, earliest PC i worked with was my dads sinclair ZX spectrum and a socket 1 system

    • @Ramog1000
      @Ramog1000 Před 3 lety +2

      well a small pc beeper is all you need to debug in the past and today

    • @BansheeBunny
      @BansheeBunny Před 3 lety

      @@Ramog1000 The 5150 could give many on screen errors. One of them was telling you the address of bad memory chips on the board so you could replace them. Most common of all was "301" keyboard error.

  • @KeRowKi
    @KeRowKi Před 2 lety

    thanks Jay & Team

  • @themeeksproject9785
    @themeeksproject9785 Před rokem

    i reviewed this and i put the thought for my customers in case they would go liquid cooling they should get the high end so that it would justify the expenses. and its nice also to have those features .....thanks jay

  • @bfbunny
    @bfbunny Před 3 lety +8

    A tip that I recently learned: Routing the reset button on the computer case to the clear_cmos pins eliminate the need for a physical clear_cmos button on the motherboard.

    • @yasenangelov209
      @yasenangelov209 Před 3 lety

      That is what I have on my PC as well. I am a blind guy and I often ruin the BIOS settings and I am sick of asking my son to help me clearing the CMOS.

    • @googlegmail4636
      @googlegmail4636 Před 3 lety

      How old is your case, cheap board?
      you need the BIOS keys, not the reset!

  • @heartbrainfusion
    @heartbrainfusion Před 3 lety +6

    This is what I like about Jay, I never get bored watching and listening to him , plus he's brialliant. I can't live without a UPS, electric power is always messing around here where I am located.

  • @PinBallReviewerRepairs
    @PinBallReviewerRepairs Před 3 lety +1

    I cannot live with out the Lian Li Daisy Chained fans.
    It is so nice to have just have the power and led cables coming out of one of the fans.
    So glad a friend turned me onto those fans as it made it stress free and even have 1 port left in the Lian Li controller for one more thing. :)

  • @phillipzx3754
    @phillipzx3754 Před 3 lety

    I could not live without the exceptionally clean audio the ROG series Asus motherboards have. I run the 8 analog channels out to a mixer. The mixer feeds four Crown XLS 1502 amps. That's my "desktop computer" audio system.
    Flight Sim 2020 never sounded so good. :-)

  • @SWIRFTV
    @SWIRFTV Před 3 lety +4

    BIOS : hey CPU, what is your name
    CPU : Ezekial
    BIOS : F U Ezekial

  • @victordavid29
    @victordavid29 Před 3 lety +60

    *Looks a very old Mobo booting*
    *BEEP BEEP BEEEEEEP*
    Me: Hello God, it's me again...

    • @tjiddenl
      @tjiddenl Před 3 lety +1

      First thing I always connect to a new Mobo is a speaker. I once brought like 100 of them of AliExpress. It might be a drunk purchase we never know. But I still use them.

  • @lonewolfsstuck
    @lonewolfsstuck Před 3 lety

    On the topic of the bios flashback.. it is super useful to have a built-in network accessed bios update. Use to be able to flash like 3 motherboards on an ASUS device for every one say gigabyte board when i was a system builder, i love it. It especially helps to reduce chance of flashing the wrong bios.

  • @nubfaceforthelose
    @nubfaceforthelose Před 3 lety +9

    Thanks for this Jay. Your vids, and Steves (and even Linus lol) have blown my knowledge of components/hardware/software/overclocking/troubleshooting through the roof this past year. Cheers man!

  • @martijnvds
    @martijnvds Před 3 lety +5

    A headlamp is amazing while building doing a build. Makes seeing all the small pin headers etc. so much easier.

    • @jeffsmith6659
      @jeffsmith6659 Před 3 lety

      Oh yeah. Rechargeable little headlamp is top 3 item list with screwdriver & bits and bag-o-zipties

  • @hoegarden31
    @hoegarden31 Před 3 lety +18

    8:20 For 8 minutes I thought He was trying to sell that amazing motherboard... Glad you cleared that out in the middle of the video :D

    • @stallion2k640
      @stallion2k640 Před 3 lety +1

      that is an amazing motherboard, i have the same model Maximus X but the latest revision, its a bit expensive but you pay for the best for sure

  • @SixStringViolence
    @SixStringViolence Před 2 lety +1

    The Bios chip swap was a common thing back in the 90s and early 00s. Did this several times as a PC technician at a system integrator shop called Vobis in Germany.
    Later they soldered the chips to the MoBo and trick got obsolete.

  • @ericthedesigner
    @ericthedesigner Před 2 lety

    Love your stuff Jay! Omg I can't believe ssd's are still a discussion. I have been running m.2 since 2011! OCZ before toshiba bought them used to make an ssd on a pci express card that cost around $1400 and it slammed the io's in photoshop!
    As far as must have features on a mb, I like having wi-fi 6 and the diagnostics led

  • @marcosousa336
    @marcosousa336 Před 3 lety +13

    Jay: for the people who don't use a prebuilt.
    Also Jay: **Sponsored by a prebuilt pc**

  • @igorschannel
    @igorschannel Před 3 lety +38

    "We're talking, we're working." - Jay, 2021.
    Yeah I gotta teach that to my girlfriend

  • @Articulate99
    @Articulate99 Před 2 lety

    Always interesting, thanks.

  • @aleksanderw5536
    @aleksanderw5536 Před 2 lety +1

    For me a case with good dust filters and good air flow is quite high on the list. I just opened my PC after half of year and it is almost perfectly clean. Graphics card is clean, power supply is clean, radiators and fans are clean. Sure, I need to clean those filters once a week but whole system is more silent and temperatures are more stable (instead of building up with time because of dust buildup). Good quality power supply is also very high on the list as it can save your components over longer time.

  • @juanfigueroa4639
    @juanfigueroa4639 Před 3 lety +38

    "You're a US A-hole Phil!" 😂 you guys have so much fun making these videos i love it... big fan!

  • @Xandergre
    @Xandergre Před 3 lety +22

    Oh man now i feel like im 100 y.o. Back in my days kids we used beepers to detect problems with computers. Also the screwdriver to force open the mobo to boot.

    • @roycsinclair
      @roycsinclair Před 3 lety +2

      You're still a baby. I remember a system that had a multi-stage boot process. The first stage was it would read a paper tape from a teletype which was the secondary bootstrap. Then you set the registers to start that secondary boot program which would then load the program (no Operating System) from the card reader.

    • @LMFAOdudeification
      @LMFAOdudeification Před 3 lety

      @@roycsinclair Dw, you're both ancient compared to me... and this feeling will probably only last all of the next 5 years for me, but whatever.

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios Před 3 lety

      I still use a beep.

  • @jasontodd5206
    @jasontodd5206 Před 2 lety +1

    I remember doing the same BIOS fix with an early Athlon motherboard. Went to do that with a 3rd or 4th gen Intel "i" board, nope. Some had a second BIOS chip like he said about the graphics cards, so I always bought those from there on. But now I'm loving the idea of the BIOS flash on the board without needing to boot. Especially with the Ryzen boards that may not support newer processors because of an old BIOS.
    And yes, definitely POST codes were good enough as long as you had the manual or an internet connection on another device. I used to remember some, but not all.
    Must haves now? Mesh over intake fans. Tall legs or a platform with holes to place the PC to keep it away from the ground/help with airflow. Good airflow case.

    • @fpvrc9829
      @fpvrc9829 Před 2 lety

      Got a 11th gen gigabyte board recently, discoved that i could flash it without a cpu..... really cool because it didnt suport the 11900k i have... thought i was gonna need another cpu to do the flash ...

  • @leroybyrd7545
    @leroybyrd7545 Před rokem +1

    One thing I'm becoming more enamored by is a 4 channel motherboard. I'm on my second one and it just seems like there's more upgradability in these motherboards. Both of mine had an abundance of pcie slots and my current one does include 1 nvme slot (x99 motherboard)
    While not the most modern, I can almost match the limits of newer boards. (Even used 1 pcie slot to add a card that include 2 more nvme slots.) I now have a 256mb ssd boot drive, 2 1tb ssd gaming drives, and 2 3tb hds for anything else. I'm running 32gb of ddr4 ram with 4 open slots, and a ton of space and slots gor future upgrades.