Kewl. A note about removing the Motherboard and CPU power connectors - they are held in place with a latch mechanism. Trying to remove them without pressing on the latch will not be a joyful experience. When you have 'gutted the carcass", it's a great opportunity to remove dust and gunk from fans, radiators and PSU vents.
That is what is putting me off a PC build lol, But I will still do it, I always get nervous when I got to do the Power button connectors to the motherboard as they is different, It gets me edgy but I will do the Camera method, I am doing an MSI Mag Forge 320 case today, An i5 12600k, Cooler master liquid cooler 240 on a Gigabyte H601i Mini ITX mobo, With a 3060, It is going to tiny tucked away in the top left corner, lol, A mini ITX board in a Mid Tower case, I am actually wondering now will it actually look good, lol, Will find out later....
I think for beginners that don't know where the cable go you can get those small stickers and write down a number and stick on the wire and connectors with the same number and then unplug the cable so when you want to plug it back in its easier to find which cable go where
No need ...the guide is very good...just make sure to take pictures at the power button and reset button litle pins or just remember where did you unplugged them from and the rest is easy. I had to go and dawnload the manual online for my motherboard..I thought I f up for like 30 min...didn't know what to do.
thanks brotha, bought a prebuilt around 5yrs ago just recently problems started happening. Went out and bought everything and watched this step by step swapped everything out and into the new case within a hour, cheers mate good vid
OMG I was sure that I wouldn't be able to do this on my own. I even thought about hiring someone to swap my pc but I decided to try it first with your video. And u know what? I frcking did it on first try. Everything worked perfectly and my new pc looks amazing. Thank you so so much! You are my hero 💙
I used this guide today whilst doing my first ever case swap (with added cooler replacement). Really easy to follow the step-by-step instructions and the result was a very satisfying first time boot! Thanks mate, I was really nervous about attempting this.
This is great. My new case arrives tomorrow night, and I was worried about messing something up or having it take too long, but this is a very clear and helpful guide that's given me enough confidence to swap my cases with relative ease.
this absolutely saved my life! i've been holding onto a brand new case for months because i was too scared to attempt changing cases but thanks to this vid, i got it done in no time! (we won't address countless rewatching for "just in case" purposes) Thanks for this!
I don’t really comment on videos but this video made the whole process extremely straight forward. If you’re nervous to start, trust me in saying follow this video and you’re golden. Thank you for the quality video!
Got a Corsair 4000D case coming soon as I'm ready to upgrade from my prebuilt rig. Just watched every minute and will be coming back to this when I switch. Great video!
Awesome walkthrough! I was 90% sure of how to go about this, but having a lovely Australian voice to check my work was immensely helpful and reassuring.
Thanks to this video I was able to complete my case swap relatively easily. I had a Predator desktop from 7 years ago but upgraded with a new board, Ryzen 5 5600, AMD Radeon and 500gb m.2 ssd. In the old case idle temp was high 50s c but with the new case idle temps in the 30s c range 😁😁😁
Just swapped my case from a pre built that I’ve now fully upgraded to new parts except the motherboard and your video was absolutely perfect! Thanks man. Only problem I had was forgetting to connect one of the power cables for the MOBO after slapping it all together 😅
Yeewwwww!! This video was made for people in your position and it's freaking awesome hearing your positive experience! Thanks for the comment , means the world ❤️
thank you so much for this tutorial! I have a new case coming in today and as someone who's never build a pc before I'm quite scared to swap cases hahaha but this vid has given me confidence and hopefully all goes well. thanks again!
Welp... I tried this guide step by step and I couldn't be more happier!!!! Everything went smoothly and now my pc looks and I bet will keep way cooler since my previous case had 3 fans, now I have 6! Thank you so much for your video you def earned my sub!!!
if it wasnt for this video it would not have been anywhere near as easy as it was doing my first ever case swap.. thank you so much for everything you do!
the video is 2 years ago so i dont think u will read this but ur videos are awesome ur vibe is so chill and everything is super understandble thank u for doing this videos
Note: After you turn off your PSU switch, press your pc's power button a few times and hold it for a couple seconds. This will get rid of any power left.
@@xvii_xxii unplug it from the wall, and do what he said, for safety. Put on hand on the metal before touching inside. ..This is called grounding and will avoid static electricity damage.
Thank you, I have learned a lot about computers now, but haven't been comfortable doing this before, now I am looking forward to using this video as a guide for when I do hopefully soon!
I'm attempting to switch my pre-builts PC case this week and this is going to be a great help! The tempered glass and metal frame got smashed during my move but the inside components are working perfectly fine :)
@@ThermaltakeAustralia Thank you so much! Although I’m from Europe, this is still so good, please. This is the best tutorial ever. And it gave me inspiration to start my own tech business. Thank you.
I love this, Sadly i don't have the materials to fully swap since my pc has a wifi card on it and the antenna cant be removed without destroying the wiring.
Finally someone that actually Turns OFF the PC Power Unit Before removing Anything!! I've watched at least three Case Swap videos and not one switched OFF the PSU! In fact one even switched it ON before removing anything !!! Really! You guys should really check your videos Before uploading!
Dope video thank you! and don't know if you're familiar but you had two Sarah Kang songs in the background which is a favorite artist of mine. Really chill and helpful video!
This video was great for the case swap I did last weekend. I've had a Acer predator desktop for a number of years and recently purchased a new board, Ryzen 5 5600 CPU, GPU and power supply but these went into the old case. Doing this case swap and putting all the components in the new case resulted in a drop of idling temp by 20c 😁😁😁
Is there a reason you have to completely disconnect the pump from the CPU? Is there a problem with move it all together keeping it connected? Thinking about swapping cases and don’t wanna have to disconnect that whole shebang if i don’t have to 👍🏼
This video is absolutely incredible. I've never been super great with working on computers, and I wanted to upgrade somethings. New case, new gpu and a new PSU. I only followed this one video and everything is working flawlessly after a few hours of work (and plugging my sata back in after it unplugged itself doing the stuff everything in and hope for the best cable management method lol). Definitely getting a subscribe and a thumbs up, thank you for your help
Getting a pre built! Stoked but I've heard it's hard to swap cases on it. Haven't built pcs in like a decade and forgot a lot, any extra beginner ideas like things you'd expect me to know but I definitely don't know?
Hey, youre an lifesaver! I swap cases for the first time and this video was an HUGE help! Im not fully finished yet👌 I got a corsair hx 1200 i think it is fully modular and got a ton of cables with it😵 I just bought an Thermaltake View 71 TG with two fans included 👍👌
This video was really helpful and straight forward, I didn't have any issues also thanks to the reminder of taking some Photos, sadly I had to realise that I messed up my measurements and that my Motherboard didn't fit into the new case I bought, Its a bummer really... But the Video also helped putting all the parts back into my old case. Turned it on and it worked. I am a complete beginner and was scared to mess things up. My friend loaded a game and my pc was loud , I don't know if that's because of what I did or it was already like this, since I had the game only downloaded and not played. Though its usually a very quiet Computer. 🤷♀
Thank you soooo damn much for this video. It helped me get through my first case swap. The only work I’ve done previously is installing a Wi-Fi card. So I’m a total noob 😂I couldn’t have done it without this video.
Great question to ask! Providing you've installed everything correctly, it'll boot up as if it were in the old case still, i.e. it'll be as if nothing has been swapped :) Everuthing will be there.
Note: After you turn off your PSU switch, press your pc's power button a few times and hold it for a couple seconds. This will get rid of any power left. Also, don't have your PC on carpet or anything that creates static. (While working on your PC, AND wherever you have it sitting for use.)
using multiple hard drives, helps to mark and number the one with the windows system on ,, plug them in same place again or you need to reconfigure stuff
"So simple a child could do it." I've added a few steps when I do a case swap. I place a double layer of bath towels on my desktop. They catch screws if they fall and help to prevent damage to other components. I use an old-style ice tray to store my screws and small parts. I label each bin, showing where they go. If you have a set of paint-type pointed-end marking pens, you can place a dot of the paint on the bin and another near the screw hole where they go. The CPU power cables located at the top left of the MB can be hard to remove and replace. I remove them after I have loosened the MB and reattach them before I mount the MB. If I replace any components with new ones, I reassemble the PC on a test/workbench. This step ensures that the new parts can be tested before mounting them in my new case. I bought one from ANAZON for less than $30. I hope that some of my steps assist you with this project.
Just watched this vid, great explanation. What I’m gonna ask what if I don’t detach AIO cpu cooler from CPU? I just move them together connected to a new case? Is it doable?
when i slide my back panel on its clearly getting stopped by something as it isnt sliding all the way but ive cleared everything out of the way so it slides but it still is getting stuck with about an inch left of sliding room
I have issues. After I changed the case the fps in the games got low. Before I always played with fps 200-300. But now it’s not getting higher than 100 (30-70), it feels like I’m lagging. I updated the drivers and tried different stuff, it doesn’t really work. What can the issues be?
A case with bad airflow may result in increase of temp which is probably the reason of sudden bad fps, if not you might have broken a or some components, you might wanna get that checked if that's the case (pun intended)
Thanks for the tutorial, however, do i really need more thermal compound? I don't currently have any, and was wondering if I could jut route the motherboard on installation through the top of the case as there is a slot for that. I dont want to go trough all the trouble or re applying thermal compound, so this I think is a possible solution.
Took me 1 hour to swap cases the first time ,the most difficult thing was to connect the powerbutton cause of the small text on the motherboard, the rest pointed itself.maybe i seen to much pcbuilds on youtube...but i was upgrading 2 different pcs earlier.and with this swap i needed another powersupply and a other gpu and ram memory.swapping a wx2100 for a rx590.also had to install windows 10 from 32bit to 64bit and than to windows 11(system not supported) but bypassed that.that took me the longest.
After I swapped the case and plugged everything thing my pc has power running three ever thing but when I go to turn it on it won’t fully boot up but it will let power run threw it while plugged in and my f pannle cord is connected right and ever thing eles seems to be plugged in right any one know what’s up with dat?
Kewl. A note about removing the Motherboard and CPU power connectors - they are held in place with a latch mechanism. Trying to remove them without pressing on the latch will not be a joyful experience.
When you have 'gutted the carcass", it's a great opportunity to remove dust and gunk from fans, radiators and PSU vents.
Totally something worth mentioning! Will pin this comment!
it is also so hard to get the 16 pin connector out It took me one hour to pull it out lol
With my case its impossible to press the latch
If you see this what about gutting it the. Throwing in a ps4??
That is what is putting me off a PC build lol, But I will still do it, I always get nervous when I got to do the Power button connectors to the motherboard as they is different, It gets me edgy but I will do the Camera method, I am doing an MSI Mag Forge 320 case today, An i5 12600k, Cooler master liquid cooler 240 on a Gigabyte H601i Mini ITX mobo, With a 3060, It is going to tiny tucked away in the top left corner, lol, A mini ITX board in a Mid Tower case, I am actually wondering now will it actually look good, lol, Will find out later....
I think for beginners that don't know where the cable go you can get those small stickers and write down a number and stick on the wire and connectors with the same number and then unplug the cable so when you want to plug it back in its easier to find which cable go where
Huge TIP! Good idea
Yes, absolutely going to try that when I switch cases,thanks
No need ...the guide is very good...just make sure to take pictures at the power button and reset button litle pins or just remember where did you unplugged them from and the rest is easy. I had to go and dawnload the manual online for my motherboard..I thought I f up for like 30 min...didn't know what to do.
I just take pictures
Even if your not new to this, it's still the best practice.
thanks brotha, bought a prebuilt around 5yrs ago just recently problems started happening. Went out and bought everything and watched this step by step swapped everything out and into the new case within a hour, cheers mate good vid
OMG I was sure that I wouldn't be able to do this on my own. I even thought about hiring someone to swap my pc but I decided to try it first with your video. And u know what? I frcking did it on first try. Everything worked perfectly and my new pc looks amazing. Thank you so so much! You are my hero 💙
I’m planning on switching pc cases, was this easy to build?
@@inkietech yeah I had never done anything technological and still managed to do it on my own first try. Just follow his steps ^^
@@Aliceys thanks I appreciate the help🙏
I used this guide today whilst doing my first ever case swap (with added cooler replacement). Really easy to follow the step-by-step instructions and the result was a very satisfying first time boot! Thanks mate, I was really nervous about attempting this.
Yeeeeeewww!!! Best comments to see are these ones. Super glad the video was able to give you some confidence to tackle your first ever case swap!
@@ThermaltakeAustralia bro im 14 and have a prebuilt. i dont like the case so im trying to swap it. you think i could do it at my age?
@Sam Porter it’s my first time too and I also got a rgb cpu cooler with it
@@MustangGuy112we both are in the same situation😂 tho did you end up buying the case?
@@savanabit nah I sold the PC a long time ago and just built a new one from the ground up.
This is great. My new case arrives tomorrow night, and I was worried about messing something up or having it take too long, but this is a very clear and helpful guide that's given me enough confidence to swap my cases with relative ease.
this absolutely saved my life! i've been holding onto a brand new case for months because i was too scared to attempt changing cases but thanks to this vid, i got it done in no time! (we won't address countless rewatching for "just in case" purposes) Thanks for this!
This video is godsend! I did my first case swap without prior knowledge , just followed this vid and I did it successfully! Liked and subscribed!
i did it!!! swapped my pc case for the first time after watching this and it went lovely!! :D amazing job on the tutorial !!!
I don’t really comment on videos but this video made the whole process extremely straight forward. If you’re nervous to start, trust me in saying follow this video and you’re golden.
Thank you for the quality video!
Glad to hear, Andrés! Thanks for the lovely comment!
Got a Corsair 4000D case coming soon as I'm ready to upgrade from my prebuilt rig. Just watched every minute and will be coming back to this when I switch. Great video!
literally just swapped my case today for the first time a bit tricky but worked cheers mate that helped heaps
Do you have to reinstall anything like windows or any drivers ?
Awesome walkthrough! I was 90% sure of how to go about this, but having a lovely Australian voice to check my work was immensely helpful and reassuring.
Thank you mate! This was much easier than the daunting task i pictured in my head, mainly thanks to your tutorial. Awesome vid
Thanks to this video I was able to complete my case swap relatively easily. I had a Predator desktop from 7 years ago but upgraded with a new board, Ryzen 5 5600, AMD Radeon and 500gb m.2 ssd. In the old case idle temp was high 50s c but with the new case idle temps in the 30s c range 😁😁😁
Glad we were able to help you out! Hope you love your new system!
Thank you so much! Still three years after you posting this, I used it for help today and it worked a treat! defo subscribing!
Just swapped my case from a pre built that I’ve now fully upgraded to new parts except the motherboard and your video was absolutely perfect! Thanks man.
Only problem I had was forgetting to connect one of the power cables for the MOBO after slapping it all together 😅
Yeewwwww!! This video was made for people in your position and it's freaking awesome hearing your positive experience! Thanks for the comment , means the world ❤️
thank you so much for this tutorial! I have a new case coming in today and as someone who's never build a pc before I'm quite scared to swap cases hahaha but this vid has given me confidence and hopefully all goes well. thanks again!
How did it go then
How did it go?
How did it go?
We too want to check in! How'd everything go? :)
@@ThermaltakeAustralia I don’t think it went well if they aren’t responding lol
Welp... I tried this guide step by step and I couldn't be more happier!!!! Everything went smoothly and now my pc looks and I bet will keep way cooler since my previous case had 3 fans, now I have 6! Thank you so much for your video you def earned my sub!!!
Just finished swapping cases, this was a great video to have running on my tablet to keep me on track though the process, thanks mate!
You are very welcome! So glad we could help :)
if it wasnt for this video it would not have been anywhere near as easy as it was doing my first ever case swap.. thank you so much for everything you do!
This video was an absolute godsend, thank you so much. Upgraded my case as well as CPU cooler and fans, would've been totally lost without this guide!
Yooo! So glad to hear this Matt! That's the best sort of compliment we can receive!
bro how did u remove the 24 pin connector. it feels like the connector socket is going to come off when i try to remove the cable
the video is 2 years ago so i dont think u will read this but ur videos are awesome ur vibe is so chill and everything is super understandble thank u for doing this videos
Note: After you turn off your PSU switch, press your pc's power button a few times and hold it for a couple seconds. This will get rid of any power left.
Actually i think you are trying to Kill Me
@@xvii_xxii unplug it from the wall, and do what he said, for safety. Put on hand on the metal before touching inside. ..This is called grounding and will avoid static electricity damage.
@@HOBBS-4 i was just kidding i did it all in like an hour and it came out nice tilll this day no problems
Thanks a lot man ! I just did my first ever case swap today, I was very anxious before doing it and your video helped immensely!
Thank you, I have learned a lot about computers now, but haven't been comfortable doing this before, now I am looking forward to using this video as a guide for when I do hopefully soon!
Update: I did it sucessfully!!
@@dan_iel3181 YAAAAAAAAAAYYY!!!! Good on you!
@@ThermaltakeAustralia Thank you!! It means alot :D
Wow as a decent builder this actually helped me alot and i learned some new things too,thanks man.
Had to order a new case to fit my 4090, and was worried. This helped a lot, thank you!
Glad we could help!
Thank you for this guide! I’ve successfully swapped cases today and this helped a lot, thanks!
You're welcome!
i’ve never changed cases and mine came in today and i’m scared to do it but this vid makes it looks so easy so hopefully it is!
You've got this!
I'm attempting to switch my pre-builts PC case this week and this is going to be a great help! The tempered glass and metal frame got smashed during my move but the inside components are working perfectly fine :)
This is the most accurate tutorial I ever watched! Thanks!!!!!
Our pleasure! Glad we could help!
@@ThermaltakeAustralia Thank you so much! Although I’m from Europe, this is still so good, please. This is the best tutorial ever. And it gave me inspiration to start my own tech business. Thank you.
This 18m vid took me 12hrs😢
Great and informative thank you!
I love this,
Sadly i don't have the materials to fully swap since my pc has a wifi card on it and the antenna cant be removed without destroying the wiring.
Nice guide, watched it twice and then changed my case smoothly
1:58... But what do I do if I dont have any side panel
Subscribed 7 seconds in because I laughed for the first time in a while.
Haha! Glad to hear! Appreciate the support!
very good video! This was my first PC case swap and this video helped me tremendously!
Finally someone that actually Turns OFF the PC Power Unit Before removing Anything!! I've watched at least three Case Swap videos and not one switched OFF the PSU! In fact one even switched it ON before removing anything !!! Really! You guys should really check your videos Before uploading!
Such a well-made and clear guide. Got through the process and it was much easier than I expected. Thanks so much!
Dope video thank you! and don't know if you're familiar but you had two Sarah Kang songs in the background which is a favorite artist of mine. Really chill and helpful video!
Wonderful refresher! Ty mate!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching! :)
Bro I can’t even get my glass off to start
😭
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This video was great for the case swap I did last weekend. I've had a Acer predator desktop for a number of years and recently purchased a new board, Ryzen 5 5600 CPU, GPU and power supply but these went into the old case. Doing this case swap and putting all the components in the new case resulted in a drop of idling temp by 20c 😁😁😁
The bad thing about doing your 1st PC build and it going OK - you start thinking about doing another one, 🤣🤣🤣
Fallowed this man the whole way. Started up the first time. Done. Game on
Is there a reason you have to completely disconnect the pump from the CPU? Is there a problem with move it all together keeping it connected? Thinking about swapping cases and don’t wanna have to disconnect that whole shebang if i don’t have to 👍🏼
I was wondering the same thing!
This video is absolutely incredible. I've never been super great with working on computers, and I wanted to upgrade somethings. New case, new gpu and a new PSU. I only followed this one video and everything is working flawlessly after a few hours of work (and plugging my sata back in after it unplugged itself doing the stuff everything in and hope for the best cable management method lol). Definitely getting a subscribe and a thumbs up, thank you for your help
Thank You!!, I was a little nervous but everything went well.
Took me 3h.
Getting a pre built! Stoked but I've heard it's hard to swap cases on it. Haven't built pcs in like a decade and forgot a lot, any extra beginner ideas like things you'd expect me to know but I definitely don't know?
Thank you so much, first time ever doing this, only took me two hours
So glad to hear we could help! Congrats!
For anyone who is having trouble, use tape with numbers to match where each cord slot is located.
I wanted to turn my pc into a sleeper build and your tutorial really help, thanks!!
Can you do video on things you need to know before a case swap
i thought it was hard to do when i searched and checking all the videos finally got the perfect video :)
This video was a massive help, thank you!
Thank you so much for the guide! Was my first time swapping cases, it took me a little while but this guide helped get me through it.
Super helpful
I DID IT THANK YOU SO MUCH
Thank you man I built my pc like a pro after watching this video😊
Amazing top video m8, just swapped my sons pc case using this method, thank you for your content! He is a very happy pc gamer now! 😎
Thanks bro I really needed this
Thanks, Nana helping grandson swap his PC working on part 2: cable plug ins and cable management. Scared 😳 thanks for explaining it will help.
You're welcome! Best of luck to you two, you can do it!
Hey, youre an lifesaver! I swap cases for the first time and this video was an HUGE help! Im not fully finished yet👌
I got a corsair hx 1200 i think it is fully modular and got a ton of cables with it😵
I just bought an Thermaltake View 71 TG with two fans included 👍👌
Awesome!!! Thanks for the kind words!
Thank you so much for this tutorial, I had to install a new AIO and move into a new case. Like you said I forgot to put in the shield, but all is well
Big help...1st time changing my case and my pc still works.
Thank you.
This video was really helpful and straight forward, I didn't have any issues also thanks to the reminder of taking some Photos, sadly I had to realise that I messed up my measurements and that my Motherboard didn't fit into the new case I bought, Its a bummer really...
But the Video also helped putting all the parts back into my old case.
Turned it on and it worked. I am a complete beginner and was scared to mess things up.
My friend loaded a game and my pc was loud , I don't know if that's because of what I did or it was already like this, since I had the game only downloaded and not played. Though its usually a very quiet Computer. 🤷♀
Amazing video, it helped me a bunch when changing my case
Great to hear Charlie! Glad we could help!
Thank you soooo damn much for this video. It helped me get through my first case swap. The only work I’ve done previously is installing a Wi-Fi card. So I’m a total noob 😂I couldn’t have done it without this video.
When u finally boot it up will it work perfectly just like before u switched cases or will there be some reinstalling? Also will it forget anything?
Great question to ask! Providing you've installed everything correctly, it'll boot up as if it were in the old case still, i.e. it'll be as if nothing has been swapped :) Everuthing will be there.
@@ThermaltakeAustralia ok thanks
Thank you so much. I had you on the TV whilst swapping cases.
Now that is such a 5Brain move! Great stuff!
Thanks for the installing fans walkthrough in building the pc back together much appreciated really went into so much detail. "Sarcasm"
Note: After you turn off your PSU switch, press your pc's power button a few times and hold it for a couple seconds. This will get rid of any power left. Also, don't have your PC on carpet or anything that creates static. (While working on your PC, AND wherever you have it sitting for use.)
Does that mean I shouldnt have my PC sitting on my Carpet all the time? Cause thats the only place I can actually put it, theres no room on my desk
using multiple hard drives, helps to mark and number the one with the windows system on ,, plug them in same place again or you need to reconfigure stuff
Thank you so much! My pc looks like new now!
Great to hear!
"So simple a child could do it." I've added a few steps when I do a case swap. I place a double layer of bath towels on my desktop. They catch screws if they fall and help to prevent damage to other components. I use an old-style ice tray to store my screws and small parts. I label each bin, showing where they go. If you have a set of paint-type pointed-end marking pens, you can place a dot of the paint on the bin and another near the screw hole where they go. The CPU power cables located at the top left of the MB can be hard to remove and replace. I remove them after I have loosened the MB and reattach them before I mount the MB. If I replace any components with new ones, I reassemble the PC on a test/workbench. This step ensures that the new parts can be tested before mounting them in my new case. I bought one from ANAZON for less than $30. I hope that some of my steps assist you with this project.
I'm still terrified about changing the case but I already got it so...guess I don't have much of a choice.
*YOLOOO*
We hope you didn't YOLO too hard and managed to case swap smoothly!
watching this before my xpg defender pro arrives, i'm excited :)
Jono, you triggered me with that "cable management" talk haha
Haha, just being honest!
Just watched this vid, great explanation. What I’m gonna ask what if I don’t detach AIO cpu cooler from CPU? I just move them together connected to a new case? Is it doable?
when i slide my back panel on its clearly getting stopped by something as it isnt sliding all the way but ive cleared everything out of the way so it slides but it still is getting stuck with about an inch left of sliding room
Exactly the video I needed right now
Thanks man. Did a swap all by myself thanks to you. Everything works like a charm
These are the comments we LOVE reading! great work!
I have issues. After I changed the case the fps in the games got low. Before I always played with fps 200-300. But now it’s not getting higher than 100 (30-70), it feels like I’m lagging. I updated the drivers and tried different stuff, it doesn’t really work. What can the issues be?
Have you found your solution? what was the cause?
A case with bad airflow may result in increase of temp which is probably the reason of sudden bad fps, if not you might have broken a or some components, you might wanna get that checked if that's the case (pun intended)
Thanks for the tutorial, however, do i really need more thermal compound? I don't currently have any, and was wondering if I could jut route the motherboard on installation through the top of the case as there is a slot for that. I dont want to go trough all the trouble or re applying thermal compound, so this I think is a possible solution.
quick question should i still remove the fans if my new case comes with fans pre-installed???
Hello i have a motherboard x99 mr9a pro m3 plus H 300mm B 215mm wich case to buy?
If your Computer is Micro ATX buy a Micro ATX Case....ATX or Micro ATX
Took me 1 hour to swap cases the first time ,the most difficult thing was to connect the powerbutton cause of the small text on the motherboard, the rest pointed itself.maybe i seen to much pcbuilds on youtube...but i was upgrading 2 different pcs earlier.and with this swap i needed another powersupply and a other gpu and ram memory.swapping a wx2100 for a rx590.also had to install windows 10 from 32bit to 64bit and than to windows 11(system not supported) but bypassed that.that took me the longest.
Why did they make the pins so hard to remove
Thank you sir; it's giving me more confidense to dry and swap out my old Cooler Master Case
Literally watching this next to my new case because im too afraid of fucking it up lol
thanks, was able to successfully transfer to new cabinet Corsair 4000D Airflow following your guide.
Great video. About to do my case swap tomorrow
can i just not take the CPU fan and move the mobo with the CPU Fan? what is the down side to not taking that out so it gets a one less step ?
If I don't have a liquid cooler, can I transfer the motherboard with air cooler attached?
2 months too late, but for others wondering the same thing, yes you can.
If you don’t have a AIO, do you really need to remove the cpu fan from the mother board and apply the thermal paste to cpu again?
trying this out myself today! very helpful tutorial, good job op! (not that i've tried yet, wish me luck on that part haha)
Any tips for stripped screws?
Throw 1s and 5s
Am I able to do so without backing files or such? New to this
In trying to take my cpu and gpu from my prebuilt into a new case so I have better air flow and looks cooler
After I swapped the case and plugged everything thing my pc has power running three ever thing but when I go to turn it on it won’t fully boot up but it will let power run threw it while plugged in and my f pannle cord is connected right and ever thing eles seems to be plugged in right any one know what’s up with dat?