How to Install / Swap your PC Motherboard STEP BY STEP
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- Опубликовано: 29 июл 2019
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NOTI GANG MUCH LOVE! Starting my STEP BY STEP PC tutorials, installs and modifications playlist. Hope you enjoy 😁
This is so funny, I swapped from the MSI gaming plus board to the AMD equivalent of this board you swapped to. However, I swapped again and I just built in a louqe ghost s1.
I have the same case and idk how to take the back off it won’t come off when I remove the thumb screws
Don't know if you respond but don't you have to reinstall Windows or something after
What about windows? Did u have to re buy windows? How does that whole thing work?
This was such a huge help. Made replacing a motherboard go from stress-inducing to easy as hell to do.
How do you move standoffs?
What about the ssd will they automatically work ? From the old setup to the mobo ?
who else thinks this is scary af
nah its okay if you understand what you’re doing, but trust me when I say you do NOT want to deal with office PCs like dell optiplex.
If its your first time swaping the mb then yes
Yeah man im so scared that im considering not even doing it, and my mobo is total crap right now 😂
I'm scared. Here we go.
It is, that's why I've been watching a lot of motherboard guides.
I already have a pc, don't need to switch my board out, but I just love watching PC building content.
Christian D same
upgrading my motherboard to switch to a new processor platform, myself. Upgrading from a dual-core Intel processor on a B250 Intel chipset to a 6-core Ryzen processor on a B550 AMD chipset :D
Me too but I’m probably gonna switch my motherboard lol anytime soon I have a n/a motherboard and I’m thinking of switching
@@Shadethewolfy amd 🤤
Swapping your motherboard step by step, more like, a full pc build 😂 but yes!
@2BrosGaming incorrect. read my comment again. And please use correct grammar.
@UCxJ66xad4lRNzEJnB8za5NA bro shut your stupid mouth. learn some English too while your at it
@@stevefrommincraft3285 dude i agree with what you’re saying but you cant judge someones english when you don’t know the difference between you’re and your
**FARTS**
MOBO swap is basically a rebuild lol
Omg,I just bought a new motherboard and came home and got this video notification. Thanks😉
That because Google be spying on you
@@Trendleader863 you aren't lying. Even if you just *TALK* about something, you will get ADs for it. You don't even have to type or search anything.
@@brandonblackfyre5783 It'll get real freaky a few years from now, all you'll have to do is think it and you'll get ads for it
@@Trendleader863 gonna be alot of pornhub ads
grim reefer0420 your not using private tabs and a vpn? What the HELL are you doing on PH then??
I'm replacing my computers Motherboard and CPU so I've made notes to follow for myself. Thought I would post, in case somebody finds it useful. It's summarised, so make sure to still watch the video to get more of a visual understanding of the notes.
To keep in mind:
1. Make sure no static electricity. Work on an area that is not carpeted, do not walk around with socks on round the house during installation. Ground yourself by touching the metal on the inside of the PC case every so often. Recommended: Anti-static Bracelet
Not mentioned in the video:
1. Back up your hard drives, just as a precautionary method. You may not have to re-install windows if you have windows 10 - it may be as simple as just replacing the mobo it may not be (I did not have to re-install windows, but I backed up my data just incase)
2. Note down your windows activation code - connect it to a Microsoft account so you are easily able to reactivate windows. Your Windows activation is connected to your Motherboard/Microsoft account
(if it is not connected to a MS account, you may have to contact Microsoft to issue you a new activation code and deactivate the old, as, if the motherboard we're taking out is much older than your new one, Windows will not recognise the mobo and treat it as a new system. If you are upgrading to a motherboard that is of similar brand/etc to previous, you may be okay. Somebody said that if you have your original windows activation code, you may not need an MS account. I would personally just connect it to a MS account. (My PC opened up to the BIOS, I checked everything looked good, then it signed me in as normal. I did connect my windows to a microsoft acc just incase)
3. You may or may not have to uninstall old drivers from the previous mobo when your new one is installed. Boot into safe mode, chuck CD in that comes with new mobo and install new drivers (I did not have to do this step)
STEPS:
1. Unplug and kill the power to PC completely, turn switch at back of computer to OFF to discharge electricity. Hit power button at top a few times to make sure any lingering power has been discharged
2. Open case, back and front
3. Take out GPU - unplug power cables, remove screws at rear. Press down on tab at PCI and release GPU
4. Remove RAM, note what place they are in for new mobo
5. Remove CPU Cooler
6. Remove any case fans
7. Remove all cords from motherboard
8. Unscrew motherboard
NEW MOTHERBOARD Installation:
1. Place motherboard on soft surface, i.e. manufacturers box
2. Install RAM
3. Install CPU - remove socket cover (put this on old board for protection), push spring cover and release cpu holder. Gently place CPU in socket, align. NO pressure. LIGHT shake to ensure it’s seated. Apply thermal paste and secure cpu with arm
4. Put IO shield on PC (can take some force)
5. Align motherboard with IO shield, screw top screw rest should fall in place. SMALL forward pressure to hold mobo against IO shield for first screws. Screws don’t have to be super tight.
6. Install CPU cooler
7. Install CPU Radiator (back fan)
8. Connect all cords in motherboard, everything should be named.
- Hard Drives into sata ports
- 24 PIN connector, usually found on right side of ram
- USB ports
- HD Audio (commonly found on bottom left hand side. taking note of the missing pin on the mobo and the connector, will help you find it easily)
- Commonly Dreaded Power on, Reset button and HDD LED Cable. If you have a decent motherboard it will be labelled, they must be placed in negative and positive correct positions
- MAKE SURE ALL CPU FANS AND CASE FANS ARE CONNECTED TO POWER, whether that be alternate power, or through the motherboard
9. Install GPU
10. Power up
Install gpu last ?
@@spookz1761 yes, because it's the bulkiest component it makes it difficult to access the parts we need to connect cords into on the motherboard. Just followed my own notes today, everything is running perfectly. Goodluck!
i followed these steps, and my computer wont boot up lol. at no fault of yours! but i have everything plugged in and the front panel connectors are on, Power coming to the motherboard as the LEDs come on, but when i press the power button nothing comes on
@@jackhouston2497 could be for a number of reasons. Go over all your cables, make sure they're plugged in all the way especially the 24 pin connector.
@@jackhouston2497 also, make sure you've put the power reset/led hdd cables in properly! If they're not, that is another reason why it wouldn't boot. Especially that your motherboard is showing power.
Thanks for this, I'm about to do my first upgrade to a prebuilt system and fear is high. This level of detail in what to plan for is super helpful! Most PC build videos gloss over the wiring.
How did it go?
@@kswiss12345alex Damn. Brutha probably got electrocuted.
@@liljb-gn8zk 🤣🤣
Rest In Peace stranger..
Star citizen I'm in the same place wish me luck giving it a shot Saturday morning.
I usually don't leave comments but for the most part this video guided me thru the whole process of upgrading my motherboard, cpu, and ram. I've never done anything as far as actually opening my PC and this video gave me a good understanding of how PCs work and where everything is on the PC.
Well not for me, never know how pc work and decide to buy one and bcoz idk sh1t i got sh1t. just using it 2 weeks and change almost all part by manual and internet + luck hehehe. bcoz sometimes not as smooth as the manual/internet said
same jason
The last time I built a computer, the motherboard was an eldrich horror for me to wrap my head around. I literally had no frame of reference on what to do with any of the cables. This video is gonna be right next to me when I build my next one. Very informative.
Thanks this helped me build my new pc. You got straight to the point and didn’t fiddle fart around with pointless banter regarding every single part. Really great job. Keep it up
What’s ur specs bro
Fiddle fart
YEAH watching a guide for something that I don't have
ayy castle crashers!
Your an idiot!
@@Grimr33fer You're*
Every single pc has a motherboard?
@@jnespayz5958 r u Stoopid
Wth no ever shows what to do next one the bios and windows settings. The actual hard part at least to me.
TBH though it's not part of the hardware installation. Their should be some videos strictly on best settings regarding hardware. Tip, if you're transferring a HDD to a new system, make sure your BIOS/UEFI is allowing legacy input or it wont boot. (I know on asus MOBO you need to disable CMS and boom you're in)
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@Dylan Zammit this can depend on hardware and if it's a OS transfer, but yes for fresh installs default settings would be fine for most users.
Paul from Paul's Hardware always does it.
google: "Sysprep Generalize"
Great guide. 1 thing to note, with windows 10 your product key is bound to the mobo/MS account. So if you dont have your MS account linked to your OS. Do so before swapping or your product key will not re activate. Or have your original key handy if you still have it. I usually stick them on the inside of the case for my customers but most people through them away after they activate it. .>.
So true!
Wait so the original key I used can be used twice?
How do u link your MS to your OS?
Thank you for this crucial step!
How do I do this? I upgraded to windows 10 for free, so I have no idea how to do any of this stuff. My first PC was built by someone else, and they gave me a copy of windows. I got the free update though and it's a legit copy (as I've checked) I have no idea how to do this stuff you mentioned though.
This video really helped me out--thanks! Successfully replaced my PSU, Motherboard and CPU with this playing...took awhile (and a few tries, thanks to, uhm, installer error), but everything's working great!
This video makes me feel a lot more comfortable about installing a new Mo-bo in my rig. It's the oldest component and you made it, and explained in, easy
Very useful and helpful video for all beginners!
If I may, I would like to add a few tips.
If you're swapping MB, take some pictures and a short video of the wiring, that's where most errors come from.
In winter, because of the many layers of clothing, more static electricity accumulates, keep that in mind!
All the best guys !
pro tip: replace MOBO naked
@@qillura This does work
I can't stress enough how much time and stress I would have saved if I took a picture first. I hope people see this.
this is very helpful for someone who has no experience on pc building. Slowly learning to build my own :) thanks for the video!
Just wondering what you need to do with windows when changing motherboard/cpu
snazzy99 read this it might help
www.infopackets.com/news/10078/explained-new-motherboard-cpu-do-i-need-new-license-reinstall-windows
Alright, this was my first time removing and installing a motherboard and guess what? It worked perfectly on the first try.
Nice gonna upgrade mine soon too
Do u have to reinstall windows or buy it again? What happens and what do u do
@@Mogazilla just reinstall i think
I need another version of this video for ppl who bought a pre built and are trying to upgrade to a new mb with a bit more hand holding lol
This helped me identify the problem with my pc at home! Had a friend install my motherboard and put the individual bottom connectors for led power and switch power in the wrong ports! My little raccon-like fingers fixed it tho!
One of the best step by step guide I ever seen. I have the same Motherboard and love it. Thank you for your help.
I legitimately went through the whole process then got to the final stages and found out the motherboard port locations were to far for some of the cables to reach. Not just that they were pulled through making them short, no they were literally just fundamentally to short. I literally sat there in silence for like 20 minutes realizing I just had to reverse everything.
same is happening to me. gonna have to take it all off again 🙃
Damn....been there
I wish I was holding a flashlight for this man as he worked
Currently working my first job. Saving up to get my wisdom teeth removed and then a pc. Excited
Man we should get free dental care! Wisdom teeth are expensive. I got all mine taking out and it was pretty rough, hopefully you get a good dentist. They gave me volume the first time and I didn't care what happened lol. The 2nd time was a little rough because I did not have the Volume and they just put me to sleep so I was a little nervous. Once you fall alseep you are good tho.
I'm getting a new CPU and new motherboard so thank you for this video!
Great video helped me shake the rust off after 4 years not building. Thanks
Im In the same situation as you, I bought a ryzen 7 radeon rx590 prebuilt from cyberpower and have the same issues as you. I'm relieved that someone is having the same issues as me 👌
Thanks for this video, I’m doing a very similar upgrade (reusing my old AIO CPU cooler) and now I feel more confident about it.
I just bought a new motherboard and cpu, and I opted to have it taken in and done by someone else to swap all the components. As I was going to my car to get something, I knocked my computer down on it’s side. I returned it to my monitor and plugged it back in, booted up fine, played some videos on RUclips, loaded up a video game, opened up a couple apps...all looks fine. Just waiting for my computer to have all the new parts installed into it. I played the game Prey for a few minutes and just ran around in-game, system didn’t crash. That was my other worry that my power supply would be broken, which has happened to me before and it was since replaced. I’m surprised I didn’t immediately ruin my pc, of course everything SEEMS fine. Watched this to sort of learn more, maybe alleviate worry. Anyways, great video!
Thanks man im getting back into desktops and a visual learner
probably gonna be doing this in about a month, i am terrified of messing up. wish me luck
You’re gonna be just fine dude, don’t stress out about and take your time. I’m in the same boat as you but we all got this. Just rewatch the video a thousand times while you do it and it’ll be easy peasy.
@@ninety2237 thanks man. recently got in contact with a friend who offered to help me out, so confidence is already going up
I have always just rested part of my arm on the case while working on it for static control.
Didn't watch till end yet but for giving timestamps to skip is enough to like
I just wanted to say how helpful this video is! I just broke a capacitor on my sisters MOBO while trying to switch her graphics card and this will save me so much time!!
After watching this tutorial I feel quite confident I can replace the motherboard, I like your no BS approach just clear instructions and advice, Thank You
doing mine tomorrow and this looks great. Feel more confident already.
I'm going to be doing this in January, so this is a nice little refresher.
Amazing video here. Very clear and concise. However, you do not normally have to manually remove that plastic CPU socket cover. It will pop off by itself while installing your CPU.
This video turned something I was nervous about into a fun afternoon :). Thanks!
4:15 you don’t need to do that it pops off when you close it on the cpu and that’s the intended way to do it
I have a question I have a gig78lmt usb3 r2 and a amd fx 6300 I don’t really know where every thing is so because every thing in my mother board is different and where it is plugged in so if you don’t mind can you help me
Took me around 5 hours to finish but it worked first try, thanks for the video
I was switching out my mother board last night i haven’t plugged in my computer yet im scared i did something wrong🤞
I mean you play fortnite so you are not very smart
@@Jan-vp9qt Lol
Upgrading and I have more anxiety than when I built it 7 years ago!
Thanks bro you came in clutch just bought the exact same one and found this video good looks my man
I have previously moved a build over from an older case. I've changed PS's and GPU's (also RAM)
I now have a new MOBO, new CPU and cooler and RAM. This is my first time installing a MOBO and a CPU, and I also have a corsair capellix cooler. I'm a little out of my depth as this is all new to me. I'm hoping I donj't have many issues. I mean I've done PC building stuff before, it's just that I have a bunch of firsts in one go to do. I've been putting it off all day, but I really want to get this done.
I also really like your videos so I liked and subscribed
4 years later, this video just gave me confidence to eventually tear my PC down to swap my MOBO
I GOT A PROBLEM I followed all the steps and the MOBO RGB Lights are on but my pc isn’t powering on any help?
Great video this helped so much just got my new asus rog strix mother board and have been looking to install it but wanted to make sure I didn’t mess anything up
Really nice step by step for beginners like me ;) Thanks so much for a great help!!! You ROCK!!! :)
Super helpful video. I never built a pc before so I’m practicing with my friends old parts before I build my own.
The problem with these PC upgrading videos is it doenst include what you need to do step by step on the software side like backups, windows image files, OBS, ect. Would love if you could include the technically most difficult and least understood part.
Yes THIS- this is exactly why I haven’t upgraded all my parts yet, I got them all in the mail a week ago but I haven’t been able to find a tutorial that makes me feel comfortable enough to upgrade everything myself..
@@kaynugg you’ve probably sorted it out by now but if anyone is struggling with the software and what to do before and after installing , i really recommend this video ruclips.net/video/iNw1vGyCPZs/видео.html which tells you how to link you ms account to your os so you dont have to buy a new os etc..
Noti gang 😏 I want a scuff so bad 😭 also love your vids
lol this is great, i bought a psu but i needed a 6 pin adapter but no adapter was a thing so I'm here buying a motherboard, and finding out how to switch cpus
Haven’t done it yet, my motherboard does not support my cpu but on like the website or something it did say it does so I wasn’t sure and spent a lot of time seeing if it actually was, but then the end part like you said the indicator lights helped me, it was my cpu so it is a relief that I actually know what is wrong, ty :)
Is there anything you need to do in windows or anything before upgrading/swapping out the mobo?
I feel installing mobo is the scariest part of building
It is for me
True
Thanks for the guide, one thing though is that when you install the radiator fans, make sure they are intake because you want cold air going through them, not hot air.
Thanks for making all your videos
Man one day ima get one
I was about to take my pc to best buy and let them install it but after seeing this i saved myself from going to best buy.I Watch the video and did it myself thank you
wanted to upgrade my hp 8100 sff , got a new motherboard and ram (both DDR4) and was wondering do i need to get more equipment as well (i.e. cooler, graphics card or cpu)? Or can i still use the i5-660 and still have it work fine? trying to play my steam games but it's not up to par or doesnt even load into the title screen
Built my first pc last month without any prior knowledge other than half-hearted random advices or tips from friends. Ended up getting the cheapest B450 board that didn't have an ARGB header for the ARGB fans that I got. Really ugly board in the Asus Prime B450m-A. To think I was initially content with getting an A320. Bought multiple accessories to accommodate the fans (rgb splitter, fan hub, argb adapter, etc.). Now, a month later, I put up a build that I should have gone for instead of cutting corners. Little did I know that I would be spending twice as much as my initial budget mostly on unnecessary accessories that could have been prevented had I known what I know now. I'd love to go back and get a better cpu, motherboard, gpu, and full modular psu. :((
Lmao I’m in the exact same boat and now I’m just spending extra money
Just the video I was looking for. Thanks!
4mins 05sec that dead skin dropping between your ram sticks got me haha - other than that really great vid :)
Helpful as fuck. My old CPU gave out so I opted to upgrade my whole board... I didn't exactly like the sound of leaving my computer somewhere for 24 hours when the mobo can be replaced in less than that amount of time
Hi, i just have changed my motherboard, ram and cpu but my pc dont want to start on windows... only in the bios. The pc recognize my hard drive but he dosn’t want to start with windows. Any advice please ?
Might have to reinstall windows
thanks for the video, do you have to install windows again, or purchase the license again? Is the license of Windows is bound to the CPU and motherboard? thank you
Did you figure out how?
What about if you just transfer everything over to a new motherboard? What about the BIOS? Would the old BIOS cause any issues and how would you install the new BIOS if it did have some issues?
Damn. I was planning on putting on some nylon socks and when walking around on my carpet for 45 minutes before building my PC.
Replace my broken motherboard in the morning. Already took everything apart. Two of my ram slots are broken and are also causing blue screens so gotta replace it
Getting a new cpu soon. Discovered ddr5 ram is required for it and so i need a new motherboard also😅 lots of money going to be spent but hopefully it'll be worth it
Great tips in this video. I'm still in way over my head I think
About to swap out my mobo,cpu, and gpu and this is the video I’m going to use. Already scared lol
All this is sooo daunting lol great vid just gotta wrap me head around it
A nice run through
Re the power on off hd / led cables that everyone dreads and cannot read in the manual
I had never seen that little plug that comes on "nice motherboards".
I will try to get one maybe on Amazon
Thanks for the video I’m getting a new motherboard this year cause this one I have doesn’t have an XMP option can you believe that 😅..
Awesome video! Just bought a new mobo, and this helped so much!
Can u do a video on the best gaming headset?
the real question, after i install all of my hardisk, how about my data ? all they are gone ?
if your hard drive has data on it, no you will have the same data on it
Question I have an m.2 ssd with the os on it can I still change my mother board without problems?
hi sir youre one of the experts i trust so ill base the things i i would do to ur answer with this question.
situation: i have an ssd with and existing windows. i replaced my old b450m steel legend mobo with a new b450m steel legend motherboard because the old one was too dirty.
question,
what are the things i should do when using the same ssd with a new but the same model of motherboard? is it plug and play or do i have to reinstall windows
Thank you for showing which cables you connect. Did everything but forgot the small pins for the power button 😂
I have a MSI B450m boozaka should I replace it to get a X570 so I can get a ryzen 5 5600 or should should i stay with B450m boozaka and get ryzen 5 5600 if its compatible, I'm not sure if it is
I've never installed a motherboard before. Should I try this myself? Or should I just pay $80 to have it installed? Its a motherboard, a Processor and RAM. I don't want to mess anything up by not doing something right.
Brandon Blackfyre me too bro i have the same problem
Do it yourself, the best way to learn is by doing it, I was scared as well but once I did it one time I had no more fears.
Never ever fucking do that plz dont
October Is Cracked plz don’t do it they might even ruin it just build it bro try your brst
This guy is so into hardware he got an anti static wristband tattooed on him!
Do I need to have a fresh ssd for a mobo upgrade? Or can I just swap and boot?
This really helped me. Thank you for being awesome. :D
I'm always fully grounded when working on customers computer systems. And maybe I'm lucky, I've never not taken the 24 pin jumper connector from the pc before removing any other parts from the system. Learning this year's ago.
Oh look at that adorable little GPU.
My motherboard doesnt fit my case
Thx just installed a msi motherboard thought I broke it lol waste thousands I guesss but I am very thankful ur vid popped up and got me through it gg ur the best
I'll be doing this right now, hope everything turns on lmao. I got a asus rog mother board its Jocelyn labeled and I got a nice guide too. Doesn't seem to confusing
Video is god tier. Thanks man.
Air : do know what's gonna be so good for back paddles if they customize ps5 controller and put Astro c40 paddles in the back of the ps5 or ps4 controller
Thanks for this vid. I'm swapping my mobo/ram/cpu in a couple days, and watching this gave some solid tips.
What about my old ssd and hdd's? And what about windows?