Crap. We meant to mention this. If you encounter this you’ll need to download it from the Microsoft store. I can’t remember why Microsoft started requiring this but it’s becoming more common with version 19XX and newer
I used dch driver without no issues since I fixed the nvidia driver crashing since the launch of dch driver I upgrade it as usual over the older driver. I dont use ddu which wipes out the tdr registry every single time I update. And the trouble using the ddu is it wipes out the nvidia control panel settings for every application so you end up tweaking it again which is a pain in my opinion
Can't wait to watch this 47 times on loop after i build my pc Edit (5/3/22): Since this has gotten so many replies and likes I figured I'd come back to say that I have now built my pc and everything went great! Hopefully everybody else that was also going to build their own computers as well was also successful and didn't have many issues either!
I am a 75 year old male with limited intelligence and eyesight but today I put together my first desktop pc--Thank You for your videos and instructions--Cliff
@@averageenclaveenjoyer7659 he didn't say that, he just gave an honest recommendation, if your gonna get mad about that you might as well put a post it on your back that says "kick me" because your more sensitive then glass
@@abanoub7002 Sensetive? All I see is Linux propaganda. No matter how stupid it sounds it is what it is. Why can’t you give up? Let people use the systems they want?
@@phrog2013 Mostly your GPU drivers and windows drivers. He doesn't go to in depth with the motherboard driver features as it really depends as to what MOBO you have.
Learning how to build my first computer around 16/17, A LOT of what was in this video are things I have, to this day twelve years later, never done. Thank you so much for going over all of this. I’m not the newest kid on the block to building a computer, and now I’m not the most ignorant. Great video!!
I can’t thank you enough. After two days of trying to figure out what was wrong and constant breakdowns. I finally found out I could reset my CLRTC. You are a literal life saver for a new builder like me.
Do you know a safe website to but windows for like 20$. I’m building my pc for the first time and I hear some of the sites are scams so I’m just asking for help
@@oh60you dont even have to buy windows, you can continue without a windows key, all that will be different is you cant personalize your homescreen and a windows watermark will show up
This comment will likely get lost in the sea of others, but I am a veteran PC builder and upgrade every few years, I still learned a good deal from this video (my methods were slightly out of date). Everything here is super clear and concise and I even have a very similar build to you that I am about to piece together! Thanks for everything, liked and subscribed.
Hans Alberto how about the Ryzen 3 3100, is that good enough?? Just in regular 1080p60, even with a ASUS b450m-a csm with a wd black sn750 500gb? How will all of that work out?
Thanks for the prep show, us older guys need this every so often. I built my first computer from parts, boy that was fun, but I am 84 now and I like the hand holding you provide. Another build under my belt.
Pro tip: make sure you really look at what you need. I bought a single 500 gig ssd and quockly realized I was out of space and had to buy another. Also, ensure that you research to see when new parts are coming out to see if you should wait. A month or two after I built my PC with a 2070 the 2070 super came out for like 50 dollars less than I paid for mine. Lol
I'd suggest starting with a budget and look for a good build video and copy their part list and you're good to go. That's what I recently did and couldn't be happier with it.
OG Sniper I am probably going to build a pc within the next year and it my first time but if your building a high end pc for your first time I would suggest getting someone with experience about building PCs to help you
This video is such a life saver. Honestly, I wish the hand holding continued and you included installing all the other drives all the way up to downloading a game and 🙈 some of us need to be led that far 😂… But I do appreciate how far you’ve taken me with this video. Thank you so much. 🙏🏽
This is a perfect example why Jay is the OG of the PC Nerd channels in my eyes. - he's a teacher... not a salesman, a spec reviewer, or a "personality"... he's just a dude who uses his ability to articulate his knowledge, to help people like me.
Pro tip: after getting Windows up to date, run "disk cleanup" and delete the old Windows installation files freeing up 20 GB plus on your operating system drive. You're welcome.
Yes, right click on drive > properties > "disk Cleanup box (about 2/3rd of the way down on the right) Or, enter "disk cleanup" in the Windows search bar and select the drive you wish to cleanup.@@JLRvirtuoso
I've built four systems, and still come back to videos like this. It's always good to review and make sure you're doing it right. Thanks for the video!
Chibuike Enebeli :: Make sure your LAN driver is installed. Also, make sure you don’t need to connect the antenna that may have come with your motherboard. The last thing to consider is that your motherboard doesn’t have a built-in wireless adapter, in which case you’ll need an ethernet cable.
J&N Airsoft nah you’ll be fine, just think of all the components as Lego for adults! Most things are labelled which makes it easier to put together, just do as much research as possible and you’ll be completely fine! Unless you get REALLY unlucky and get a bad psu or something
@@Jerry__P i was the same thing my pc is underperforming now and im aloly starting to understand the software and that u be fine keep at it the hardest oart for me was the coole to put on. But good luck
Ive built 100s including custom water loops. I also have two OT degrees so do alot software ect and inside windows troubleshooting and i still watch these for fun.
Another important NVIDIA Control Panel option is Threaded Optimization - a LOT of games run better with this OFF, though your milage may vary. If you're experiencing inexplicable stuttering in a resource-intensive game, consider disabling this.
Honestly the rule of thumb I've adopted is only touching the NVIDIA Control Panel if I REALLY need the extra performance. If I'm already maxing my monitor HZ and it's stable, it doesn't NEED tweaking. But for something like CS2 I will tweak and find the best possible settings.
I've built countless PC's for friends, family and customers. This is the one video that I keep returning to, time and time again. Jay has the best method to completely setting up a brand new PC and he shows you all the little tricks and tips that save you so much time. I'm so glad this video continues to get more and more views, helping out more and more people to have a smoother PC building experience. Side note, but I also use Jay's troubleshooting videos, he has a very smart and methodical approach when dealing with computers that need diagnosing. Fantastic work here Jay, keep up the amazing content! :)
Hey, I already have Windows installed on my SSD but it's not running fine. I want to do a clean install but how do I first completely remove the current installation from the SSD?
@@criskobeats just boot up from the installation media and once you're at the step, where you choose the disk and partition to install the windows, all you need to do (considering you don't want to change the layout of the partitions and want to use the same partition as before) is delete the old windows install partition and recreate it. Then you can select "clean" partition to install windows again.
@@zlobaplays I want to change it from my Old SSD to the new one, also I want to make sure that there are no residual files left from the previous installation cuz it was faulty. Also I have my personal files on a separate HDD, since I don't wanna risk deleting them by mistake - is it ok if I just unplug it from the motherboard before all this and then when the new windows is installed plug it in, will this work?
@@tribalhumor6684 if your board came supported for your cpu and your not running into problems. The only reason would be if there is some security flaw to patch or feature you need. In bios (or CPUz) you can see what version you have and on the motherboard bios page it should walk you through what the new ones add if you needed it.
I'm more than a year late adding this comment, but thank you for this video. I built my first PC from scratch in November 2021, and this video was my 100% step by step after the physical PC was put together and plugged in. I've had so much fun improving and tinkering with the build since, but it wouldn't have been possible without your walkthrough on the things I wouldn't have known I needed to do before thinking I was "done" with the original build!
I’ve watched this video 3 time and just ordered all my parts so I’ll be back again Update: Surprisingly easier than I thought. Had issues with it going to sleep and not waking up instead of restarting but I just turned off fast boot and everything has been running fine all week
This video saved my pc. Didn't realize windows installs old video drivers. Old drivers caused several BSODs when gaming. Clean install fixed everything. Lifesaver!
Hey Jay, I know this video is kind of old, but I just built my first computer today and your videos really helped me out. Thanks for the content. You're the best!
So many guys I watch are pumping info out like it's their job and it gets boring to listen to. I like how it feels like an interesting conversation on your videos. I appreciate your videos so much.
You have F2P games such as Apex Legends and other stuff. Plus, if you been on PC and using Steam, you most likely alrerady have games to play with and with the Epic Games Store offering free games...
Tip: if you don't want to use the 3 security questions, don't enter a password during setup (you can leave the field blank). It will then skip the security questions. After setup, add a password through computer management or settings-users accounts
At 63 years old I have learned so much from Jay and I am very thankful that he shares his knowledge with us. I always enjoy watching Jay's videos and I always enjoy learning more about computer
Be sure to buy a USB stick that´s "really over 8Gb" to install windows, most brands will market 8gb media but will only be about 7,8gb and Windows will not allow you to install from that stick.
@@JJFlores197 I´ve tried to use a transcend 8gb usb drive and after following all instructions in windows website to create an installation media, an insufficient memory error came up before anything was written into it. The 8gb drive was formatted and totally ready but it had actually a little less than 8gb, like 7,8gb. It´s not how much space the files will use, it´s the space that windows requires from the drive. Maybe there are other drives that are marketed as 8gb with actual 8gb space in them Idk
@@tomasgrimm3086 Drive manufacturers use base 10 to describe drive sizes. Windows uses base 2, so there will be discrepancies between the actual capacity of the drive and what Windows sees. You’ll always have less space on a drive than what it shows up as.
A complete guide giving a wholesome view of getting your system up and running once it's built. Absolutely basic and informative. We have so many pc builder videos but no-one is talking about what to do next. Thanks a ton Jay,this video is a savior, loved it!!
Just want to thankyou jay for your videos. In the space of a week I've gone from having very limited pc knowledge, to designing and building my 1st pc to progress my dive down the rabbit hole of sim racing. Going from assembling, installing windows, undervolting my 12900k to get temps down and stress testing the build. Was also good to share the 1st build with my 8 year old son and get him hands on with me. Cheers 🍻, I'm now an avid follower for jayztwocents.
When I decided to build a pc when I was about 16 I researched parts and build guides every day for a while until I felt proficient enough to buy the best parts in my price range and build it. I knew more about different parts and functions that I probably needed to, and when I was done building I turned it on and had 0 clue what to do next. I had no idea how to get windows on my computer and didn’t even know what a driver was. Just shows no matter how much you spend on a pc, optimizing and using the damn thing are most important.
Yep we just want to start gaming on something decent. I read up a bit on what I needed, got some advice from a friend and bought the best I could afford. Screwing it all together looks straightforward but setting up the OS is going to be the complicated part I think.
@@maconaccount2533 Depends how your brain works haha. Screwing it all together looks reasonable, if I mess up it will be on something that should be simple like installing Windows lol.
Been watching this from time to time since December 2020 and finally, today I finished building my rig and just successfully installed mine! Big thanks Jay!
Thanks so much for this video. I just built my first computer and I had no idea that RAM was de-tuned out of the box. I was only getting 3100mhz out of the advertised 6000mhz. What a difference after enabling expo! Programs open in the blink of an eye! Liked and subscribed to your channel.
@@Willy_Wanka nothing fancy cuz I ain't loaded: R5 3600 with stock cooler (kinda want a beefy tower cooler), Sapphire RX 5600 XT BE, Asus B550M Plus Wifi, Kingston a2000 NVMe, GSkill Trident Z 3200MHz CL16, FSP Hydro GE 650W, NZXT H510. Mildly tempted to add tasteful rainbow puke but I'm more likely to add bulk storage with a SATA drive.
@@jaiganticpooey3012 I am enjoying it immensely! Can't quite max out 1080p on new games or even consider 1440p but to say that this isn't a lot of fun would be a lie
Just spent the last few days assembling my new, first proper computer build and this was exactly what I needed, as a walkthrough when getting it up and running. This was absolutely super! Thank you Jay!
I finally built my first pc. Ryzen 7 5800x and a 3080ti w/ 32gb of ram. Your videos have been an amazing help with the entire process, from looking for parts to what to do after putting them together. Thanks for the great videos
Omg i have the same build ! Except mine is 3070 still trying to figure out how to unplug m.2 ssd like he did cause i dont want to disassemble it 🥲 lmao Congrats !
I’d love to see a PART 2 to this video on benchmarking your new system and how to save the data for comparison to changes later for a “stock” reference point.
KipacWF That’s a horrible method.... I’m not talking about a timespy score or something. I’m talking about like when you run the GTA bench mark and it gives you back a bunch of frame rates and frame times and about what data to keep And what’s less important for comparisons, etc.
I just finished my first build since the 386/486 days. And thanks to you, my build went (almost) flawless! A few things have changed since your video, so I had to do some additional research to figure out, but you are my number one "go-to" for information! Gigabyte z790 gaming x ax, i9-14900kf, under a liquidfreezer iii 360, PNY 4090, 128gb Titan stix. All crammed into the 5000D Airflow box.
I’ve been through this process three times. Once for initial setup, and twice for some unfortunate reasons that forced me to reformat and clean install…. I’ve used this video all three times. Thanks Jay. Couldn’t have done it without you!
Hey Jay! I just completed my first solo PC build and have achieved success thanks to your videos! The first time boot up was the most daunting part of the whole experience for me but after following your steps in this video I’m happy to say everything went as you described, perfectly. Thanks again mate, you bloody ripper!
Alright, this post was made a month ago. The way it was written is past tense. There are already a ton of people telling me how to get Windows and such. So why the HECK would you still write a comment to me repeating the exact same good damn thing? Tf?!
Thanks so much, Jay. Just built my (er-- mid-range) budget system: CPU: Ryzen 5 7600x, GPU: RX 6700xt, Mobo: Gigabyte B650, RAM: 32gb DDR5, Storage: 2TB NVME, Case: Antec DF 700, PSU: EVGA 750W. I did every step of your video and got Win 11 installed. Thanks so much. Relatively painless. All stock, no overclocks. Enabled XMP, and set it to stock 6000 mhz --no memory training. So weird not having drive bays. Case runs quiet and cold. Definitely an upgrade from my old I5 3570k system. Love it.
@Chris Endres Ichanged my ram frequency to my maximum performance my ram sticks could handle (3600mhz) saved en exit it now my pc doesnt start again all the fans are on exept display of my bios or anything
Jay and team - I just wanted to say thank you so much for this video. I just built my first ever machine and it bolted first try! Followed everything you taught me. Thanks!
This is especially useful for motherboard drivers. It ensures anything and everything on that board will work. It's rare but sometimes a device might not work which could be your network card, and no internet means no fixing.
I do this since windows 98. Download all necessary stuff 1st in a separate media (back then cd,dvd now days usb) . Then unplug net , install Windows, then install all then disabled all privacy and spyware stuff. Then pug into net.
TheSkepticSkwerl learned that back on the am3 boards, confused as shit... finally looked in the box and saw the cd and went “oh” now having built more computers usbs are amazing
I literally cannot express how much this video helped me, I kept getting to a loop, where it restarts my pc, I looked for a solution but I couldn’t find one, but you made it easy by just saying, Unplug and restart your pc, thank you, from the bottom of my heart
@@oldominion8669 agree. im so fuckin happy i finally was able to leave shitty ass microsoft windows behind since gaming is actually really good on linux now.
Hey Jay, case you didn't know by now, monitors have specific drivers on their own manufacturer's support page. That makes Windows completely understand all the capabilities that a specific monitor can and cannot do/support. I could see that your Windows said "Generic PnP display" which means Windows doesn't the heck know what kind of monitor is connected to your Graphics Card. You just need to search on the their website, with your monitor's model number and go to download and then drivers.
@@PyroInstitut no problem my friend! I almost fried a monitor back in the day. I selected a resolution I wanted but didn't know the monitor couldn't support it so, it went black and monitor status light started blinking non stop. Had to use SafeStart and revert the resolution/hz back to previous setting and do normal restart to get it back up and running. Then someone told about monitor drivers and went to get it. Next thing I know, the resolution I selected and failed, wasn't even in the preset parameters anymore, ergo, it didn't support the res in the first place. Lesson learnt!
Absolutely invaluable stuff here Jay, im a 49 year old uk military vet, and decided to build my own pc, and finally built it and finished it today 21.12.2022, and can't thank you enough, and subscribed immediately after finding out from you how to give the bird to the Microsoft big brother is watching stuff and the urgh !!!! urgh!!! urgh!!! is funny and worrying at the same time and cant thank you enough.
Something I wish I had known when I did my first build: if you're installing Windows 10 without a key but plan on purchasing a key after the install, make damn sure you select the version of Windows 10 you're going to get the key for. I made this mistake. I installed Windows 10 Home thinking that I could just put in my Windows 10 Pro key. Nope. Guess who had to install Windows again? This idiot. You live and you learn. Definitely taught me a lesson for future builds.
You don’t actually need to reinstall Windows. You can convert the version of Windows you’re using. I’ve done it successfully before via the Windows Update -> Activation section in the Windows 10 settings.
Thank you for making this video. I literally had NO idea that you had to optimize your memory frequency in bios - I figured you stick it in there and the system automatically runs at max specs! You’re the man!
If you don't have a job (retired) or study (except for reading books) and you need sleep, there is basically still not enough time to play games. This is mostly because as you get older it takes you twice as long to do anything as it used to.
This video was absolutely perfect Jay thank you. I finished my tower about an hour ago and because of this video I am now flying everything set up and working perfectly...much appreciated!!!!
Same here. I convinced my girlfriend who was a PlayStation gamer to join me and my friends on PC. all the parts are ordered so all that’s left is to put it all together when they arrive. I wish you all the best of luck in putting together yours. Also, if you need a couple of extra friends on steam, I could use more crew members for games like GTA.
Been building PCs since 95. Just want to say I am always open to new tricks. It is what makes us better. Jay and some of the other YT channels have taught me several ways to make this process better. There is no way we know everything. Thank again Jay and team for all of the knowledge you guys bestow on us for the sake of success. Keep up the great work.
This video helped me a lot. If anyone is installing windows 11, there is no "I don't have access to internet", you'll have to take an extra step for that option to populate.
I know this video is a few years old, but I just wanted to say thank you so much Jay, you've been amazing in helping walk me through my first build. Love the content!!
Yeah I'm glad I found this particular video... I had started piecing together my PC build in 2019... then the Pandemic hit and things got real expensive real quick lol. But, I'm using this processor with similar memory with a MB from 2019... so this kinda fits the bill so to speak. I haven't built a computer for probably 25 years. Even though it costs more to build your own, it is worth it to me to not have to deal with all that bloatware they pre-load on the built systems. Going for a clean install with no crap lol
@@Cowboy_Steve It is actually supposed to be "cheaper" to build your own since you won't have to deal with the upcharge system builders put on their PC's because they need to cover labor costs. It all depends on what you can find. Sometimes it's more, sometimes less. I also very recently built a PC (literally finished it on Monday 11-28). It's a first for me as well even though I have added/removed components for years from custom configurators like CyberPowerPC. I got them because they were convenient. I have, more or less, "built" a PC, just not from the ground up. I've been wanting to build my own from scratch for a while so I just went and did it. Such a fun process, but tedious at times. Lol I was able to save money by not needing HDDs since I pulled those out of my old PC to use in the new one. Got some killer deals over black friday and cyber monday as well, which helps alot. Total cost for my build was $1,853.39: i7 12700k EVGA RTX 3070 32GB DDR5 Corsair Vengeance Asus Prime Z690-P motherboard Corsair cooler, fans, and 4000D Airflow I even got a free WD Black SN850x M.2 since Amazon messed up on the refund. I used this for the boot drive. So flippin' fast! Putting the same build together from Origin PC and CyberPowerPC, even with the BF and CM sale prices, each came out to over 2k or more. Couple this with the California middle class inflation relief money I was qualified for (350 bucks), it made this build a steal! So take 350 off the 1,800. I feel like I scored as a first timer. Lol Oh, and it runs cool, quiet, and FAST!
@@P.W.R. Nice! I have always preferred AMD chips from back in my old PC building days... here is what I have assembled: Asus ROG Strix X370-F motherboard AMD Ryzen 7 5000 series processor AMD Radeon RX6600 CoolerMaster radiator CPU cooler 32GB TridentZ RGB Series DDR4 3200mhz WD Blue 500GB SSD (for operating system and maybe my video editing software) WD Blue 1TB SSD (for games and working files) 6 TB HDD (main file storage) Corsair RMx 850 Watt Gold power supply Lots of RGB case fans
This is by far the most useful video I have watched during my "first build adventure", I mostly managed to build it without needing too much guidance but I would not have been able to do this without you, thanks.
Rookie error mistake on my part: Make sure you unpack any motherboard driver downloads before installing them, Specially if you've pulled them from a flash drive to keep your system offline for as long as possible. For a first time builder, that caused me a HUGE pile of stress trying to work out why the setups weren't compatible before going 'Ohh... I AM LE DERP' Also making sure things you're trying to use like onboard audio are actually switched on in the BIOS before trying to install drivers. Again, if you don't know what you're doing like I was, more headaches. Worth it, though! Definitely worth it
I didnt get one part bit of that rookie mistake cause I am a rookie myself 😵 could someone explain please? what is a motherboard driver downloads he was referring to? I just built my own pc recently and I am confused as hell right now on what to do.
after watching this: *visible excitement* checks wallet: *has two cents* Edit (11/23/21): I earned enough money with the job that I love and I just returned here to finalize the settings to make my newly build pc running smoothly.
Thank you for holding my hand. Finally after two weeks i figured out how to get my pc build up and running. So glad to get this step and get things going. Your the one of the many bestest at what you do. Keep it up. Make us newbs as good as you!
I just put my desktop Tower in the shop to be upgraded and I'll follow this video first thing once I get it back. There's no telling what that shop is doing in my desktop and it's set up phases. So optimizing it to Jay's recommendations is top notch! Thank you very much Jay!!
That's the same type of thing I do but I learned two things: 1) unplug from the internet, 2) don't do any memory or CPU overclocking until done windows install.
Seriously...I can’t thank you enough! This...ALL OF THIS...was exactly what I needed help with. First builds - two at the same time - thank Heaven for my younger cousins, and for your channel!!!
I can’t believe I missed this one. I never would have though my memory wasn’t running at it full potential. Now I can get the most out of my system. Thanks Jay.
2 years on and it's still a well-made How-To. One thing I will add, if you right-click the start button, you can go to Disk Manager (or a bunch of other system admin/management tools) from that menu.
FYI: You can actually make a local account even when you're connected to the internet. There should be an option that you click when it's asking you to make an account at the bottom that says "create a local account instead", or something along those lines :)
Even with the Ethernet cable plugged in you can install Windows without a Microsoft account. Just select "offline account" in de left bottom corner and then select again the option in the left bottom corner (don't know the wording right now).
IIRC, this used to be an option, but has since been removed as of a certain version of the windows install media tool. If you're using a disc or a USB stick with an old version you may have it, but the one you download today will not and disconnecting internet is the only way to force it.
One thing about an offline account, if you upgrade your hardware, you can lose your activation. With an account linked to an email, your key is stored against that email and you can activate a fresh install instantly. If you've got xbox, you can just use that account. I had to buy a new key when I upgraded to Ryzen, but I got one off ebay.
another excellent video. I built my first computer back in the mid 90s. I knew nothing, and I mean nothing, about computers. A friend was kind enough to give me a Packard Bell computer. It was running Windows 3.1. I used that for about a year and really got into it. I started reading computer magazines. After a year or so I felt like I outgrew that machine so I ordered a case with the motherboard installed from Tiger Direct. Don't ask me how but I got the parts I needed, put them all together and lo and behold, it booted up! A friend lent me his Windows 95 disc and I was off and running. Never looked back. Been hooked ever since. Eventually ended up working in IT for 20 years. Have built many computers for myself over the years. Sure could have used youtube back then. I still watch channels like yours and I still learn things. Thanks for all that you do for the computing community.
If i fuck up to the point I need to re install the os, downloading windows and making a bootable USB will be the least of my problems. You got mess something up colossally to need a format these days.
What to do after building: 1:Instantly start regretting the parts you bought 2:2 days later find the parts being 20% off. 3:Realize you don't, and didn't need the extra power. And instant regret. 4:if purchased from micro center, take it all back and lie about how nothing works with some well thought out story which wasn't needed. Get a gift card cause you don't feel like waiting, and enter yourself into a perpetual state of returning and buying from Microcenter/amazon.
@@simearsov If you're just doing 1080p, I wouldn't regret it too much. Just get a nice overclock on that 1660 super and you should be pretty good ;) But yeah, 2060 is better lol.
@@davichan9286 Yea, 1080p on a 75Hz monitor, so 75 FPS, but I will definitely upgrade in the future. I guess the 2k RTX series will get cheaper by then. It was like a 100e($110) difference between my 3 fan 1660s and the cheapest 2 fan 2060 KFA2, so that's why I went with the 1660s. I mean, I don't trust the 1 fan GPUs. I definitely could've cut some corners.
@@simearsov you made the right choice. I love to repurpose my cards. So I took my 1060 3gb which is garbage compared to your card, and I built an arcade cabinet and built a mini pc with it inside. Plays every system. Or I'll make a lil starter system for a family member. $110 is a big save. Nothing to sneeze at for sure.
Such an amazing video. I've used this for reference on multiple computers now, as well as when I had to do a complete rewrite and install of windows one time. Thank you Jay and friends!
Unfortunately the biggest issue people have is not addressed. Windows installation now requires a connection, yet the drivers for connecting to internet are not installed. So the hard part is getting those installed manually through command prompt. There’s also the fact that you can’t pair bluetooth devices so you’ll need a wired keyboard/mouse. If you have those, then you can bypass the connection step , then when on desktop, manually install the drivers from a usb for internet from your MB support page. Again this was the biggest pain for a new setup^ and sadly it was skipped over in this video as ms no longer allows you to just not be connected to internet and skip it. They want everyone using a ms account, not local.
@@carsonhunt4642 i just did everything step by step and everything works, you dont need a connection or any cmd commands.. idk where youre getting your info from
@@ItsLipNix You made a new build with a clean install of windows? Newest win11 install requires internet unless use cmd to bypass it, maybe you used an older windows? Motherboards don’t have drivers pre installed for int/wifi. The average user does not know how to install the internet drivers through cmd, they’d want access to the desktop first. Anyways it’s simple once you know how to fix it it. The problem is most users aren’t expecting their wifi/eth to not work, and then told to install drivers before they can even access desktop. It’s a windows install problem that causes unnecessary issues. Congrats if you somehow avoided it. Google shows it’s quite common regardless.
I generally don’t mess with XMP because sometimes it won’t work (for example, last time I installed a set of 3200mhz sticks from crucial. It won’t boot with XMP enabled for whatever reason). However I lately have been getting success with Corsair RAM.
Thanks for this. I noticed my RAM wasn't running at the advertised speed so I e-mailed the hardware store I bought my components from. They were able to tell me this as well. Turns out it's actually in the manual of my motherboard, which wasn't included in the box. So I'm happy you're here to make these videos, great content.
I’m getting ready to build a new am4 rig and used this as a refresher. I also used this video to learn how to do it in the first place. Best tutorial ever
19:27 - Just wanted to say thanks for the tip on entering the BIOS more easily by using the steps starting with Shift-Restart. I have Fast Boot enabled in the BIOS, which skips the scanning of keyboard input during the POST, so this tip was very handy to keep the boot process speedy, while still allowing me to make the occasional BIOS tweak. 👍
am i the only one experiencing nvidia control panel not coming with the driver and having to download it from the windows app store these days?
Crap. We meant to mention this. If you encounter this you’ll need to download it from the Microsoft store. I can’t remember why Microsoft started requiring this but it’s becoming more common with version 19XX and newer
@@Jayztwocents Just finished my first build so the timing of this video was perfect. Thanks!
I just have AMD so it never works
I used dch driver without no issues since I fixed the nvidia driver crashing since the launch of dch driver I upgrade it as usual over the older driver. I dont use ddu which wipes out the tdr registry every single time I update. And the trouble using the ddu is it wipes out the nvidia control panel settings for every application so you end up tweaking it again which is a pain in my opinion
I see it after almost every install now, not sure what trigger it, but downloading from the microsoft store fixes it.
Can't wait to watch this 47 times on loop after i build my pc
Edit (5/3/22): Since this has gotten so many replies and likes I figured I'd come back to say that I have now built my pc and everything went great! Hopefully everybody else that was also going to build their own computers as well was also successful and didn't have many issues either!
@E E i got most of my parts 2 of them are missing -_-
I got my processor and case only.... I think it will take 3 months to build my own pc
Dam thats 18 hours
@@timtamz3223 .... Huh?
'Y'
S ame
I am a 75 year old male with limited intelligence and eyesight but today I put together my first desktop pc--Thank You for your videos and instructions--Cliff
very nice 👍
Congrats dude, im 14 and i made mine today. Did you have any trouble with it? Have a good day :)
@@motoryzen Why Linux users won’t shut the fuck up? "I use arch btw"
@@averageenclaveenjoyer7659 he didn't say that, he just gave an honest recommendation, if your gonna get mad about that you might as well put a post it on your back that says "kick me" because your more sensitive then glass
@@abanoub7002 Sensetive? All I see is Linux propaganda. No matter how stupid it sounds it is what it is. Why can’t you give up? Let people use the systems they want?
1:08 - Installing Windows
7:49 - Windows Setup
12:46 - Windows Update
16:31 - Driver Installation
18:43 - Final Setup Tweaks
Thanks
wait what are drivers does he explain it in the video
@@phrog2013 Mostly your GPU drivers and windows drivers. He doesn't go to in depth with the motherboard driver features as it really depends as to what MOBO you have.
Bless you
thanks man
Learning how to build my first computer around 16/17, A LOT of what was in this video are things I have, to this day twelve years later, never done.
Thank you so much for going over all of this. I’m not the newest kid on the block to building a computer, and now I’m not the most ignorant.
Great video!!
What to do after building :
>Realize you don't have time to play games
>Download a clock screensaver
>Let pc slowly turn into a 2000$ RGB clock
I feel like this is going to be me lol.
You're right.. 😂😂😂🇺🇸😎
There is always time to play games. Like that 8 hours you waste lying in bed...
@@MrGrumblier or those 12 hours you spend at work... just sayin.
@@josuad6890 Well, without the 12 hours at work, you can't build the new PC?
*_TABLE OF CONTENTS_*
*_==================_*
01. 00:00 - Introduction
02. 01:03 - BIOS and Hardware Preparation
03. 05:00 - Installing Windows
04. 07:42 - Windows Setup
05. 10:10 - Hardware and Hard Disk Setup
06. 12:30 - Windows Update
07. 16:27 - Driver Installation
08: 18:18 - Final Setup Tweaks
09. 22:18 - Wrap Up
Thanks
need more comments like this
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Middle Aged Man talks tech
Thank you so much
Bawbster1 you dropped this 👑
me: watching this before building my pc
also me: realizes i'm going to have to watch this again once i finish
Lmaoooo same
same haha
meeee lmao
Omg same I have to watch again once I buy my stuff to build a gaming pc
Haha watch again ONCE? Nah bro I rewatched this thing a couple more times hahaha
I can’t thank you enough. After two days of trying to figure out what was wrong and constant breakdowns. I finally found out I could reset my CLRTC. You are a literal life saver for a new builder like me.
Do you know a safe website to but windows for like 20$. I’m building my pc for the first time and I hear some of the sites are scams so I’m just asking for help
@@oh60you dont even have to buy windows, you can continue without a windows key, all that will be different is you cant personalize your homescreen and a windows watermark will show up
@@opwolfpvpz4942 ok
@@PoisonedSerum ok thanks
Your west
"Guide: What to do AFTER building your computer..."
Pray... pray that it works....
Yes sir.
Yea
And then it doesn't work because you didn't turn on the Power Supply
that was me today! it works boys!!! 🙂
@@pinktacotuesday4573 ok thank
This comment will likely get lost in the sea of others, but I am a veteran PC builder and upgrade every few years, I still learned a good deal from this video (my methods were slightly out of date). Everything here is super clear and concise and I even have a very similar build to you that I am about to piece together! Thanks for everything, liked and subscribed.
I won't let it go :)
@@optimize26 ryzen 5 3600x, 16gb of ram and a rx5500xt 8gb
@@optimize26 just search a 500$ pc built, theres a vid, hold up ill try and find it
Bryan Leclerc educate yourself. Then go to pcpartpicker
Hans Alberto how about the Ryzen 3 3100, is that good enough?? Just in regular 1080p60, even with a ASUS b450m-a csm with a wd black sn750 500gb? How will all of that work out?
He's like my maternal uncle who knows everything and to whom I look up.
I feel comfortable here
I would feel uncomfortable if he was like my uncle
its weird how everyone has that uncle
luke chillin ‘to whom I look up’
@@leviathon2 thanks bud..
Why do you look him up? Is he on a list?
Thanks for the prep show, us older guys need this every so often. I built my first computer from parts, boy that was fun, but I am 84 now and I like the hand holding you provide. Another build under my belt.
i cant wait to have multiple breakdowns while trying install windows correctly with this video playing on loop
Same
yup
Same
did u get it to work
I built mine but I need the WiFi 🤦♂️ I forgot
The real thing to do after building a new computer is to sit and stare at the spot where a new graphics card should go.
My answer was to get a 5600G lol
Atleast I can play some lightweight games lmao
Pain
So expensive right now 😫
@@MishiMIshaniz i got the 5700g.
@@rebelprime better to get 10400f (cheapest strong cpu) with used gpu
@@Donutsdesigns here in australia, a gtx 1650 is like 400 AUD, not great but not crazy.
As a person who has never built a PC before (I'm planning to soon), this was a great tutorial. Very informative and easy to understand. Thanks JTC.
Pro tip: make sure you really look at what you need. I bought a single 500 gig ssd and quockly realized I was out of space and had to buy another. Also, ensure that you research to see when new parts are coming out to see if you should wait. A month or two after I built my PC with a 2070 the 2070 super came out for like 50 dollars less than I paid for mine. Lol
I'd suggest starting with a budget and look for a good build video and copy their part list and you're good to go. That's what I recently did and couldn't be happier with it.
OG Sniper is it a bad idea to try build a top of the range one first try?
@Vijai Ramharrack Yeah same here. This guide will be very useful.
OG Sniper I am probably going to build a pc within the next year and it my first time but if your building a high end pc for your first time I would suggest getting someone with experience about building PCs to help you
This video is such a life saver. Honestly, I wish the hand holding continued and you included installing all the other drives all the way up to downloading a game and 🙈 some of us need to be led that far 😂…
But I do appreciate how far you’ve taken me with this video. Thank you so much. 🙏🏽
This is a perfect example why Jay is the OG of the PC Nerd channels in my eyes. - he's a teacher... not a salesman, a spec reviewer, or a "personality"... he's just a dude who uses his ability to articulate his knowledge, to help people like me.
Perfectly put
He is definitely up there with the all time great PC RUclipsrs. Really practical videos.
Pro tip: after getting Windows up to date, run "disk cleanup" and delete the old Windows installation files freeing up 20 GB plus on your operating system drive. You're welcome.
thanks
Can I just find it if I type "disk cleanup" in the win search bar?
ItzStreamBot do i go to properties when i right click the disk on my computer?
Yes, right click on drive > properties > "disk Cleanup box (about 2/3rd of the way down on the right)
Or, enter "disk cleanup" in the Windows search bar and select the drive you wish to cleanup.@@JLRvirtuoso
uhh i think you might need them for backup?
I've built four systems, and still come back to videos like this.
It's always good to review and make sure you're doing it right.
Thanks for the video!
Chibuike Enebeli :: Make sure your LAN driver is installed. Also, make sure you don’t need to connect the antenna that may have come with your motherboard.
The last thing to consider is that your motherboard doesn’t have a built-in wireless adapter, in which case you’ll need an ethernet cable.
Was your first time building one overwhelming or stressful because I’m feeling both right now I’m kind of having second thoughts
J&N Airsoft nah you’ll be fine, just think of all the components as Lego for adults! Most things are labelled which makes it easier to put together, just do as much research as possible and you’ll be completely fine! Unless you get REALLY unlucky and get a bad psu or something
@@Jerry__P i was the same thing my pc is underperforming now and im aloly starting to understand the software and that u be fine keep at it the hardest oart for me was the coole to put on. But good luck
Ive built 100s including custom water loops. I also have two OT degrees so do alot software ect and inside windows troubleshooting and i still watch these for fun.
Another important NVIDIA Control Panel option is Threaded Optimization - a LOT of games run better with this OFF, though your milage may vary. If you're experiencing inexplicable stuttering in a resource-intensive game, consider disabling this.
Wait, really?
Honestly the rule of thumb I've adopted is only touching the NVIDIA Control Panel if I REALLY need the extra performance. If I'm already maxing my monitor HZ and it's stable, it doesn't NEED tweaking. But for something like CS2 I will tweak and find the best possible settings.
I've built countless PC's for friends, family and customers. This is the one video that I keep returning to, time and time again. Jay has the best method to completely setting up a brand new PC and he shows you all the little tricks and tips that save you so much time. I'm so glad this video continues to get more and more views, helping out more and more people to have a smoother PC building experience. Side note, but I also use Jay's troubleshooting videos, he has a very smart and methodical approach when dealing with computers that need diagnosing.
Fantastic work here Jay, keep up the amazing content! :)
Totally agree. Looking on the date it was posted, it's amazing that 1.5 year later, it's still the best video on RUclips regarding the theme.
@@zlobaplays 100%
Hey, I already have Windows installed on my SSD but it's not running fine. I want to do a clean install but how do I first completely remove the current installation from the SSD?
@@criskobeats just boot up from the installation media and once you're at the step, where you choose the disk and partition to install the windows, all you need to do (considering you don't want to change the layout of the partitions and want to use the same partition as before) is delete the old windows install partition and recreate it. Then you can select "clean" partition to install windows again.
@@zlobaplays I want to change it from my Old SSD to the new one, also I want to make sure that there are no residual files left from the previous installation cuz it was faulty.
Also I have my personal files on a separate HDD, since I don't wanna risk deleting them by mistake - is it ok if I just unplug it from the motherboard before all this and then when the new windows is installed plug it in, will this work?
"Don't freak out when you don't see your nVME drive" is what I needed to hear before my last build.
1:02 Installing Windows
1:32 Bing by Google
7:42 Windows Setup
12:41 Windows Update
16:27 Driver Installation
18:17 Final Setup Tweaks
19:00 Reboot and installation of Debian instead
Tribal Humor you should probably check the RAM speeds, most of the time by default they run much slower than possible
@@tribalhumor6684 if your board came supported for your cpu and your not running into problems. The only reason would be if there is some security flaw to patch or feature you need. In bios (or CPUz) you can see what version you have and on the motherboard bios page it should walk you through what the new ones add if you needed it.
@@coryandrum Okay stop giving advice lol. You've never touched a custom build/bios in your life
Bing by google 😂 I noticed that too but seeing it in your time stamps made me laugh maniacally. Thanks
I'm more than a year late adding this comment, but thank you for this video. I built my first PC from scratch in November 2021, and this video was my 100% step by step after the physical PC was put together and plugged in. I've had so much fun improving and tinkering with the build since, but it wouldn't have been possible without your walkthrough on the things I wouldn't have known I needed to do before thinking I was "done" with the original build!
I’ve watched this video 3 time and just ordered all my parts so I’ll be back again
Update: Surprisingly easier than I thought. Had issues with it going to sleep and not waking up instead of restarting but I just turned off fast boot and everything has been running fine all week
you got this
Same
Damn, it must feel so good and weird to order the parts
cringemarket bro sammmee
@@fifkgmfjrjrje8508 im still waiting to order mine
This video saved my pc. Didn't realize windows installs old video drivers. Old drivers caused several BSODs when gaming. Clean install fixed everything. Lifesaver!
Hey Jay,
I know this video is kind of old, but I just built my first computer today and your videos really helped me out.
Thanks for the content. You're the best!
Wholesome
@@Ahhddd209 yes
I was watching vids for choosing parts for my rig and this came up, and I said "Why the hell not". Gonna save this vid.
Hole sum
Completed my frist build this year and this video helped a lot.
So many guys I watch are pumping info out like it's their job and it gets boring to listen to. I like how it feels like an interesting conversation on your videos. I appreciate your videos so much.
That feeling when you spend all your money on hardware and have no money left for games...
Vpn + torrent lmao
Torrent...
You have F2P games such as Apex Legends and other stuff. Plus, if you been on PC and using Steam, you most likely alrerady have games to play with and with the Epic Games Store offering free games...
Sail the seas
Always buy legit games and support developers and jobs!
Tip: if you don't want to use the 3 security questions, don't enter a password during setup (you can leave the field blank). It will then skip the security questions. After setup, add a password through computer management or settings-users accounts
Very helpful Comment, thx
this is so helpful
Thanks, I always spend like 15 minutes on the security questions
I wish i had read this before.
@@fangornthewise same
one thing I really like about installing a fresh windows is that how clean your desktop looks at the start :)
Just disable your icons
Yeah, at the start...
Till a week later
Just don't put stuff on your desktop guys, it's not that hard lol
I folder everything on the desktop. I have 4 folders andthe bin lol
At 63 years old I have learned so much from Jay and I am very thankful that he shares his knowledge with us. I always enjoy watching Jay's videos and I always enjoy learning more about computer
Be sure to buy a USB stick that´s "really over 8Gb" to install windows, most brands will market 8gb media but will only be about 7,8gb and Windows will not allow you to install from that stick.
? I've used 8GB USB drives without problems. The Windows installation files will not take up more than around 4-5GB so an 8GB USB drive will be fine.
@@JJFlores197 I´ve tried to use a transcend 8gb usb drive and after following all instructions in windows website to create an installation media, an insufficient memory error came up before anything was written into it. The 8gb drive was formatted and totally ready but it had actually a little less than 8gb, like 7,8gb. It´s not how much space the files will use, it´s the space that windows requires from the drive. Maybe there are other drives that are marketed as 8gb with actual 8gb space in them Idk
@@tomasgrimm3086 Drive manufacturers use base 10 to describe drive sizes. Windows uses base 2, so there will be discrepancies between the actual capacity of the drive and what Windows sees. You’ll always have less space on a drive than what it shows up as.
and also USB3 for less annoyance and slowness while transferring files. have multiple thumb drives, label them.
I didn’t realise how big my flash drive was until it came... I think 36gb is a bit too big
A complete guide giving a wholesome view of getting your system up and running once it's built. Absolutely basic and informative. We have so many pc builder videos but no-one is talking about what to do next. Thanks a ton Jay,this video is a savior, loved it!!
me: watching this at 4:30am
also me: never built a pc in my life.
FATES 6:21 for me Lolololol
Do it! I just built mine slowly , open box parts or on sale , micro center is a good site , it’s expensive but fun af
Me too... but sooooon!
U described my life, also I’m leaving this at 69 likes
Gabriel Ramirez Yo no se si hacerlo, se mucho pero no se
Just want to thankyou jay for your videos. In the space of a week I've gone from having very limited pc knowledge, to designing and building my 1st pc to progress my dive down the rabbit hole of sim racing. Going from assembling, installing windows, undervolting my 12900k to get temps down and stress testing the build. Was also good to share the 1st build with my 8 year old son and get him hands on with me. Cheers 🍻, I'm now an avid follower for jayztwocents.
Linus got me through the hardware, you got me through the software. Thank you so much man.
When I decided to build a pc when I was about 16 I researched parts and build guides every day for a while until I felt proficient enough to buy the best parts in my price range and build it. I knew more about different parts and functions that I probably needed to, and when I was done building I turned it on and had 0 clue what to do next. I had no idea how to get windows on my computer and didn’t even know what a driver was. Just shows no matter how much you spend on a pc, optimizing and using the damn thing are most important.
Yep we just want to start gaming on something decent. I read up a bit on what I needed, got some advice from a friend and bought the best I could afford. Screwing it all together looks straightforward but setting up the OS is going to be the complicated part I think.
@@Jess-T same
@@Jess-T setup is ez, building isn't.
@@maconaccount2533 Depends how your brain works haha. Screwing it all together looks reasonable, if I mess up it will be on something that should be simple like installing Windows lol.
I am the 69th like
11:00 - To access disk management, Right-click on the start, and there is Disk Management (along with other key items that you need often).
omg, this needs to be the top comment! so helpful! ty
Who else is watching this and hasn't even started building a pc yet
Edit: I finally built my pc, yay
Yes
me xD
1 month
💯💯😂😂😂
YES XD
My tip: Don't start doing this at 12 am when you have to work in the morning
too late
That’s a free tech tip your gonna put Linus out of business
Lol. It's 1:15 am and I've got work in less than 7 hours.
just finished building my pc and now it’s 12:30
Wish I'd read your comment 3 hours earlier, it's midnight and I start work at 5am :(
Step 1: Finishing setting up $2,000 water-cooled gaming PC
Step 2: Play Runescape
BigSomes damn right he did
Regency Creed yeah true probably I tried playing it but it was running at 10fps so I think you need a $5000 one
@@JaiDoesVideos $5000 was lagging you need $10000.
@@chunkyclumpy2983 10000 run shit get a ten million dollars nasa supercomputer
B r u h S o u n d e f f e c t exactly I think I was wrong oof
2 years later, I'm building my first pc and this was a ton of help. Mainly with the fresh windows install! Going all out for this one.
Wait how do you get the windows usb I can’t see how he did it do you need a usb before it
that 5 second moment when you mentioned removing the flash drive when stuck in a restart loop saved my life
Who else is watching this and hasn't even started building a pc yet
@@karammarji890 the fuck
i removed it but it’s still in a loop help!!
@@yyoze i got the same probem, you fix it yet?
@@benmackenzie3385 no im installing windows on a new usb right now i’ll update you if it works
Very inaccurate and wrong. He didn't even show me how to download more ram.
But the human eye can only see up to 2 GB of RAM...
@@jussyowl5157 lmao
You can only do that on a macbook
Avery Manzano Derosa illl a pre built that’s disgusting
@Avery Manzano Derosa please translate, I don't speak normie
Been watching this from time to time since December 2020 and finally, today I finished building my rig and just successfully installed mine! Big thanks Jay!
Thanks so much for this video. I just built my first computer and I had no idea that RAM was de-tuned out of the box. I was only getting 3100mhz out of the advertised 6000mhz. What a difference after enabling expo! Programs open in the blink of an eye! Liked and subscribed to your channel.
I built my first ever PC today after loads of "studying" courtesy of Jay and many other PC YTers. This is very good work you do- thanks!
specs my guy?
@@Willy_Wanka nothing fancy cuz I ain't loaded: R5 3600 with stock cooler (kinda want a beefy tower cooler), Sapphire RX 5600 XT BE, Asus B550M Plus Wifi, Kingston a2000 NVMe, GSkill Trident Z 3200MHz CL16, FSP Hydro GE 650W, NZXT H510. Mildly tempted to add tasteful rainbow puke but I'm more likely to add bulk storage with a SATA drive.
@@Lyander25 I'm watching this because I'm upgrading CPU and MOBO so I can get an M2 drive. Congrats man enjoy it
@@jaiganticpooey3012 I am enjoying it immensely! Can't quite max out 1080p on new games or even consider 1440p but to say that this isn't a lot of fun would be a lie
Just spent the last few days assembling my new, first proper computer build and this was exactly what I needed, as a walkthrough when getting it up and running. This was absolutely super! Thank you Jay!
I finally built my first pc. Ryzen 7 5800x and a 3080ti w/ 32gb of ram. Your videos have been an amazing help with the entire process, from looking for parts to what to do after putting them together. Thanks for the great videos
Omg i have the same build ! Except mine is 3070
still trying to figure out how to unplug m.2 ssd like he did cause i dont want to disassemble it 🥲 lmao
Congrats !
@@ItPixie women…
@@krysspace Why you mad bruh?
@@krysspace average mobile gamer
Almost a year after I built my computer, this video popped back into my recommended, and I just remembered how helpful this was.
Thanks Jay!
I’d love to see a PART 2 to this video on benchmarking your new system and how to save the data for comparison to changes later for a “stock” reference point.
Take picture lol.,...........
KipacWF
That’s a horrible method.... I’m not talking about a timespy score or something. I’m talking about like when you run the GTA bench mark and it gives you back a bunch of frame rates and frame times and about what data to keep And what’s less important for comparisons, etc.
You can tell how reliable windows is by the number of times he says “may or may not”
Better than that thing
j j we don’t talk about that... thing.
FreezyG21 yeah nah
You make an OS.
@FreezyG21 linux is safer, os wise, than both mac and windows I believe. Definitely safer than windows.
I just finished my first build since the 386/486 days. And thanks to you, my build went (almost) flawless! A few things have changed since your video, so I had to do some additional research to figure out, but you are my number one "go-to" for information!
Gigabyte z790 gaming x ax, i9-14900kf, under a liquidfreezer iii 360, PNY 4090, 128gb Titan stix. All crammed into the 5000D Airflow box.
I’ve been through this process three times. Once for initial setup, and twice for some unfortunate reasons that forced me to reformat and clean install…. I’ve used this video all three times. Thanks Jay. Couldn’t have done it without you!
Hey Jay! I just completed my first solo PC build and have achieved success thanks to your videos! The first time boot up was the most daunting part of the whole experience for me but after following your steps in this video I’m happy to say everything went as you described, perfectly. Thanks again mate, you bloody ripper!
Alright, this post was made a month ago. The way it was written is past tense. There are already a ton of people telling me how to get Windows and such.
So why the HECK would you still write a comment to me repeating the exact same good damn thing? Tf?!
Same, but I found a way to get it for free
Fun fact:no one cares
@@hayyansheikh768 fun fact no one cares about your reply
I have my pc built waiting on psu and i just bought a key from ebay for 5 bucks
YNW DREAMS how?
Thanks so much, Jay. Just built my (er-- mid-range) budget system: CPU: Ryzen 5 7600x, GPU: RX 6700xt, Mobo: Gigabyte B650, RAM: 32gb DDR5, Storage: 2TB NVME, Case: Antec DF 700, PSU: EVGA 750W.
I did every step of your video and got Win 11 installed. Thanks so much. Relatively painless. All stock, no overclocks. Enabled XMP, and set it to stock 6000 mhz --no memory training. So weird not having drive bays. Case runs quiet and cold. Definitely an upgrade from my old I5 3570k system. Love it.
Why does this sound more complicated than building the pc
Right??
Because waiting game is hard.
It is
Building the pc is like putting Lego’s together. This is hard
Kirby Griffin Memes seriously, this confused the shit out of me lol
This would have been godly guide for me about a year ago, definitely keeping the link on hand to help other newbies
Building my first tonight and let's just say thank god this popped up in my recommended
@@loganrice9497 Same building my maiden PC tonight so this definitely comes in handy.
@Chris Endres Ichanged my ram frequency to my maximum performance my ram sticks could handle (3600mhz) saved en exit it now my pc doesnt start again all the fans are on exept display of my bios or anything
Logan Rice howd it go?
@@kainijman8408 Did you check if your motherboard or CPU supports that RAM speed.
Jay: “I’m not gonna tell you how to make a windows install media”
Also Jay: *Tells you how to make a windows install media*
Fr
I mean it only takes like 3 seconds
Jay and team - I just wanted to say thank you so much for this video. I just built my first ever machine and it bolted first try! Followed everything you taught me. Thanks!
Glad this guide helped you. Putting my first together next week; wish me luck!
I’m doing a case swap onto a new mobo and psu from a prebuilt and I’m nervous but his vids and friends that are tech efficient have helped
Pro Tip: Download all your drivers, tools, must haves to a USB drive before hand and use that to install everything after OS is installed.
I definitely second this. So much faster and allows you to install everything even if you don't have internet.
This is especially useful for motherboard drivers. It ensures anything and everything on that board will work. It's rare but sometimes a device might not work which could be your network card, and no internet means no fixing.
I do this since windows 98. Download all necessary stuff 1st in a separate media (back then cd,dvd now days usb) . Then unplug net , install Windows, then install all then disabled all privacy and spyware stuff. Then pug into net.
TheSkepticSkwerl learned that back on the am3 boards, confused as shit... finally looked in the box and saw the cd and went “oh” now having built more computers usbs are amazing
This is what I generally do as well.
I literally cannot express how much this video helped me, I kept getting to a loop, where it restarts my pc, I looked for a solution but I couldn’t find one, but you made it easy by just saying, Unplug and restart your pc, thank you, from the bottom of my heart
Step 1: install Windows.
Step 2: go DARK mode.
Step 3: uninstall Windows
Step 4. install GNU/Linux
@@oldominion8669 agree. im so fuckin happy i finally was able to leave shitty ass microsoft windows behind since gaming is actually really good on linux now.
Step 5: realize that my games don't run well on linux.
Step 6: go back to step 1.
@@ferrazdiego1 Step 7: Leave it alone. If you have to use a Windows Emulator, just use Windows
It took me 3 hours to build my pc. It took me 4 days to get through the bios and have windows set up. Thank you for this upload!
Perfect timing. I'm building my 1st 100% new pc and my parts arrive tomorrow
theqrokz good luck, have fun
Hey good luck have fun also if your downloading the USB I have a few suggestions for that
Also if you want a windows 10pro key for 30 bucks use kingquin its legit
Never buy grey market keys, they may get locked out in the future.
Ntb
Hey Jay, case you didn't know by now, monitors have specific drivers on their own manufacturer's support page. That makes Windows completely understand all the capabilities that a specific monitor can and cannot do/support. I could see that your Windows said "Generic PnP display" which means Windows doesn't the heck know what kind of monitor is connected to your Graphics Card. You just need to search on the their website, with your monitor's model number and go to download and then drivers.
thx´s
@@PyroInstitut no problem my friend! I almost fried a monitor back in the day. I selected a resolution I wanted but didn't know the monitor couldn't support it so, it went black and monitor status light started blinking non stop. Had to use SafeStart and revert the resolution/hz back to previous setting and do normal restart to get it back up and running. Then someone told about monitor drivers and went to get it. Next thing I know, the resolution I selected and failed, wasn't even in the preset parameters anymore, ergo, it didn't support the res in the first place. Lesson learnt!
@@KomsBoult you can't fry your monitor like that.
download motherboard and monitor drivers?
Do you know what he plugged in at the beginning of the windows update part?
Absolutely invaluable stuff here Jay, im a 49 year old uk military vet, and decided to build my own pc, and finally built it and finished it today 21.12.2022, and can't thank you enough, and subscribed immediately after finding out from you how to give the bird to the Microsoft big brother is watching stuff and the urgh !!!! urgh!!! urgh!!! is funny and worrying at the same time and cant thank you enough.
Something I wish I had known when I did my first build: if you're installing Windows 10 without a key but plan on purchasing a key after the install, make damn sure you select the version of Windows 10 you're going to get the key for. I made this mistake. I installed Windows 10 Home thinking that I could just put in my Windows 10 Pro key. Nope. Guess who had to install Windows again? This idiot. You live and you learn. Definitely taught me a lesson for future builds.
Same, dude. Same.
You don’t actually need to reinstall Windows. You can convert the version of Windows you’re using. I’ve done it successfully before via the Windows Update -> Activation section in the Windows 10 settings.
@@Devastator0 This! ^ I did this on a new MSI laptop that had Windows 10 home. I had an old unused 10 Pro Key and easily upgraded the OEM install
@@Devastator0 Thanks for that tip! Learning something new everyday!
@@Devastator0 Coulda used this info a long time ago.
Thank you for making this video. I literally had NO idea that you had to optimize your memory frequency in bios - I figured you stick it in there and the system automatically runs at max specs! You’re the man!
"If you have a job, school, and studies and u need sleep there is basically no time to play games"
Me:"And I took that personally."
lol
@@Potatonater. League of Legends
I have job, school and studies yet I still give myself enough time to play games even I need to sleep
it's even worse when you're in a lot of projects and also work out
If you don't have a job (retired) or study (except for reading books) and you need sleep, there is basically still not enough time to play games. This is mostly because as you get older it takes you twice as long to do anything as it used to.
This video was absolutely perfect Jay thank you. I finished my tower about an hour ago and because of this video I am now flying everything set up and working perfectly...much appreciated!!!!
“Go to google”
*goes to bing*
“Do as I say, not as I do.”
lol
Lol
Warzone tutorial ruclips.net/video/-fZa3_pMv6c/видео.html
Man's lucky he didn't get "How to crash windows."
Jay probably meant to say, use Bing to download google chrome, then delete bing and use as normal.
I just bought all the parts for my first PC, excited to see how it goes!
Iam also building my first PC, my parts are coming tomorow. Have fun building yours!
Same here, the only thing I am worried about building my first pc is cable management, supply connecting and front panels wires, lol
michael melik, front panel wires are pretty simple to route. Cable management on a small case is an absolute nightmare, though, lol.
Same here. I convinced my girlfriend who was a PlayStation gamer to join me and my friends on PC. all the parts are ordered so all that’s left is to put it all together when they arrive. I wish you all the best of luck in putting together yours. Also, if you need a couple of extra friends on steam, I could use more crew members for games like GTA.
@@aidenraulgalvan damn, you got a lucky girlfriend.
Been building PCs since 95. Just want to say I am always open to new tricks. It is what makes us better. Jay and some of the other YT channels have taught me several ways to make this process better. There is no way we know everything. Thank again Jay and team for all of the knowledge you guys bestow on us for the sake of success. Keep up the great work.
This video helped me a lot. If anyone is installing windows 11, there is no "I don't have access to internet", you'll have to take an extra step for that option to populate.
I know this video is a few years old, but I just wanted to say thank you so much Jay, you've been amazing in helping walk me through my first build. Love the content!!
Nothin has changed bro since there. Aug/2022 rn
Yeah I'm glad I found this particular video... I had started piecing together my PC build in 2019... then the Pandemic hit and things got real expensive real quick lol. But, I'm using this processor with similar memory with a MB from 2019... so this kinda fits the bill so to speak. I haven't built a computer for probably 25 years. Even though it costs more to build your own, it is worth it to me to not have to deal with all that bloatware they pre-load on the built systems. Going for a clean install with no crap lol
@@Cowboy_Steve
It is actually supposed to be "cheaper" to build your own since you won't have to deal with the upcharge system builders put on their PC's because they need to cover labor costs.
It all depends on what you can find. Sometimes it's more, sometimes less.
I also very recently built a PC (literally finished it on Monday 11-28). It's a first for me as well even though I have added/removed components for years from custom configurators like CyberPowerPC. I got them because they were convenient. I have, more or less, "built" a PC, just not from the ground up. I've been wanting to build my own from scratch for a while so I just went and did it. Such a fun process, but tedious at times. Lol
I was able to save money by not needing HDDs since I pulled those out of my old PC to use in the new one.
Got some killer deals over black friday and cyber monday as well, which helps alot.
Total cost for my build was $1,853.39:
i7 12700k
EVGA RTX 3070
32GB DDR5 Corsair Vengeance
Asus Prime Z690-P motherboard
Corsair cooler, fans, and 4000D Airflow
I even got a free WD Black SN850x M.2 since Amazon messed up on the refund. I used this for the boot drive. So flippin' fast!
Putting the same build together from Origin PC and CyberPowerPC, even with the BF and CM sale prices, each came out to over 2k or more.
Couple this with the California middle class inflation relief money I was qualified for (350 bucks), it made this build a steal! So take 350 off the 1,800.
I feel like I scored as a first timer. Lol
Oh, and it runs cool, quiet, and FAST!
@@P.W.R. Nice! I have always preferred AMD chips from back in my old PC building days... here is what I have assembled:
Asus ROG Strix X370-F motherboard
AMD Ryzen 7 5000 series processor
AMD Radeon RX6600
CoolerMaster radiator CPU cooler
32GB TridentZ RGB Series DDR4 3200mhz
WD Blue 500GB SSD (for operating system and maybe my video editing software)
WD Blue 1TB SSD (for games and working files)
6 TB HDD (main file storage)
Corsair RMx 850 Watt Gold power supply
Lots of RGB case fans
I can't believe what the "BIOS" screen looks like these days! lol It's own GUI! Great videos. Thanks!
Its so much better than the plain blue bioses of the pentium 3 4 ish era
@@jimmyhopkins1 It sure looks to be! Can't wait to build one.
@NRG PsychoΨ Is that English?
I was surprised too, because I had old ASRock without any gui
@@jimmyhopkins1 and phenom
This is by far the most useful video I have watched during my "first build adventure", I mostly managed to build it without needing too much guidance but I would not have been able to do this without you, thanks.
Great video. The only thing that was missing is how to stress test to make sure all the components are working properly
Rookie error mistake on my part: Make sure you unpack any motherboard driver downloads before installing them, Specially if you've pulled them from a flash drive to keep your system offline for as long as possible. For a first time builder, that caused me a HUGE pile of stress trying to work out why the setups weren't compatible before going 'Ohh... I AM LE DERP'
Also making sure things you're trying to use like onboard audio are actually switched on in the BIOS before trying to install drivers. Again, if you don't know what you're doing like I was, more headaches. Worth it, though! Definitely worth it
@FreezyG21 2011 flashbacks
I have no idea what those words mean
What kind of motherboard and graphics card did you use ?
I didnt get one part bit of that rookie mistake cause I am a rookie myself 😵 could someone explain please? what is a motherboard driver downloads he was referring to? I just built my own pc recently and I am confused as hell right now on what to do.
@@jeialy1572 Go to the site of motherboard you have and there will be a section to download drivers for the board
after watching this: *visible excitement*
checks wallet: *has two cents*
Edit (11/23/21): I earned enough money with the job that I love and I just returned here to finalize the settings to make my newly build pc running smoothly.
stop watching this and get a job.
Kieran Baird r/wooosh
@@mazinhassan1492 r/wooosh
@@thevoidcookie9264 r/ihavereddit
I Am Home r/metoo
Thank you for holding my hand. Finally after two weeks i figured out how to get my pc build up and running. So glad to get this step and get things going. Your the one of the many bestest at what you do. Keep it up. Make us newbs as good as you!
I just put my desktop Tower in the shop to be upgraded and I'll follow this video first thing once I get it back. There's no telling what that shop is doing in my desktop and it's set up phases. So optimizing it to Jay's recommendations is top notch! Thank you very much Jay!!
That's the same type of thing I do but I learned two things: 1) unplug from the internet, 2) don't do any memory or CPU overclocking until done windows install.
Seriously...I can’t thank you enough! This...ALL OF THIS...was exactly what I needed help with. First builds - two at the same time - thank Heaven for my younger cousins, and for your channel!!!
I can’t believe I missed this one. I never would have though my memory wasn’t running at it full potential. Now I can get the most out of my system. Thanks Jay.
2 years on and it's still a well-made How-To. One thing I will add, if you right-click the start button, you can go to Disk Manager (or a bunch of other system admin/management tools) from that menu.
FYI: You can actually make a local account even when you're connected to the internet. There should be an option that you click when it's asking you to make an account at the bottom that says "create a local account instead", or something along those lines :)
Even with the Ethernet cable plugged in you can install Windows without a Microsoft account. Just select "offline account" in de left bottom corner and then select again the option in the left bottom corner (don't know the wording right now).
IIRC, this used to be an option, but has since been removed as of a certain version of the windows install media tool. If you're using a disc or a USB stick with an old version you may have it, but the one you download today will not and disconnecting internet is the only way to force it.
One thing about an offline account, if you upgrade your hardware, you can lose your activation. With an account linked to an email, your key is stored against that email and you can activate a fresh install instantly.
If you've got xbox, you can just use that account.
I had to buy a new key when I upgraded to Ryzen, but I got one off ebay.
is that dumb option mandatory now? I used to be able to bypass that stupidity with an option saying dont create an account smh.
@@unh0lyav3ng3r8 I keep my key in my Google drive :) woot!
another excellent video. I built my first computer back in the mid 90s. I knew nothing, and I mean nothing, about computers. A friend was kind enough to give me a Packard Bell computer. It was running Windows 3.1. I used that for about a year and really got into it. I started reading computer magazines. After a year or so I felt like I outgrew that machine so I ordered a case with the motherboard installed from Tiger Direct. Don't ask me how but I got the parts I needed, put them all together and lo and behold, it booted up! A friend lent me his Windows 95 disc and I was off and running. Never looked back. Been hooked ever since. Eventually ended up working in IT for 20 years. Have built many computers for myself over the years. Sure could have used youtube back then. I still watch channels like yours and I still learn things. Thanks for all that you do for the computing community.
My #1 Tip: Keep a bootable USB programmed and ready at all times in a drawer. Label it with tape so that no one confuses it.
Just label it as "sex tape", so no one will touch it.
This 100%. Saved me more than once!
The windows install usb he made in the video?
If i fuck up to the point I need to re install the os, downloading windows and making a bootable USB will be the least of my problems.
You got mess something up colossally to need a format these days.
@@V_0717 is it okay to install my drivers and the windows installation media on the same USB before booting up the PC for the first time?
What to do after building:
1:Instantly start regretting the parts you bought
2:2 days later find the parts being 20% off.
3:Realize you don't, and didn't need the extra power. And instant regret.
4:if purchased from micro center, take it all back and lie about how nothing works with some well thought out story which wasn't needed. Get a gift card cause you don't feel like waiting, and enter yourself into a perpetual state of returning and buying from Microcenter/amazon.
Dang, I regret buying a 1660 super instead of a regular 2060. But, hey, at least my Power Supply is 850W :D
@@simearsov If you're just doing 1080p, I wouldn't regret it too much. Just get a nice overclock on that 1660 super and you should be pretty good ;)
But yeah, 2060 is better lol.
@@davichan9286 Yea, 1080p on a 75Hz monitor, so 75 FPS, but I will definitely upgrade in the future. I guess the 2k RTX series will get cheaper by then. It was like a 100e($110) difference between my 3 fan 1660s and the cheapest 2 fan 2060 KFA2, so that's why I went with the 1660s. I mean, I don't trust the 1 fan GPUs. I definitely could've cut some corners.
@@simearsov you made the right choice. I love to repurpose my cards. So I took my 1060 3gb which is garbage compared to your card, and I built an arcade cabinet and built a mini pc with it inside. Plays every system.
Or I'll make a lil starter system for a family member. $110 is a big save. Nothing to sneeze at for sure.
Davichan flexing you cards I’m over here with a gt 1030
Such an amazing video. I've used this for reference on multiple computers now, as well as when I had to do a complete rewrite and install of windows one time. Thank you Jay and friends!
Unfortunately the biggest issue people have is not addressed. Windows installation now requires a connection, yet the drivers for connecting to internet are not installed. So the hard part is getting those installed manually through command prompt. There’s also the fact that you can’t pair bluetooth devices so you’ll need a wired keyboard/mouse. If you have those, then you can bypass the connection step , then when on desktop, manually install the drivers from a usb for internet from your MB support page.
Again this was the biggest pain for a new setup^ and sadly it was skipped over in this video as ms no longer allows you to just not be connected to internet and skip it. They want everyone using a ms account, not local.
@@carsonhunt4642 i mean it was relevant when this video was released...
@@carsonhunt4642 i just did everything step by step and everything works, you dont need a connection or any cmd commands.. idk where youre getting your info from
@@ItsLipNix
You made a new build with a clean install of windows? Newest win11 install requires internet unless use cmd to bypass it, maybe you used an older windows?
Motherboards don’t have drivers pre installed for int/wifi. The average user does not know how to install the internet drivers through cmd, they’d want access to the desktop first.
Anyways it’s simple once you know how to fix it it. The problem is most users aren’t expecting their wifi/eth to not work, and then told to install drivers before they can even access desktop. It’s a windows install problem that causes unnecessary issues.
Congrats if you somehow avoided it. Google shows it’s quite common regardless.
@@carsonhunt4642 Yes. This video is about windows 10 not 11 you know?
Yup, I'm one of those people who didn't know about the memory setting in the BIOS. I've gone from 2133 mhz to 3000. Many thanks, Jay!
Every once in a while after restarting I’ll go into bios and check everything just to make occasionally make sure.
I couldn’t find out where this setting was in my bios. Any idea where it’s at
@@future8746 depends on the brand just search on yt
@@future8746 If you're running a Gigabyte Mobo like Jay's I found it under MIT - Advance Memory and XMP.
I generally don’t mess with XMP because sometimes it won’t work (for example, last time I installed a set of 3200mhz sticks from crucial. It won’t boot with XMP enabled for whatever reason). However I lately have been getting success with Corsair RAM.
Thanks for this. I noticed my RAM wasn't running at the advertised speed so I e-mailed the hardware store I bought my components from. They were able to tell me this as well. Turns out it's actually in the manual of my motherboard, which wasn't included in the box. So I'm happy you're here to make these videos, great content.
Dude. This was literally a life saver, you told me every single damn thing I needed, hell yeah brother!
I’m getting ready to build a new am4 rig and used this as a refresher. I also used this video to learn how to do it in the first place. Best tutorial ever
19:27 - Just wanted to say thanks for the tip on entering the BIOS more easily by using the steps starting with Shift-Restart. I have Fast Boot enabled in the BIOS, which skips the scanning of keyboard input during the POST, so this tip was very handy to keep the boot process speedy, while still allowing me to make the occasional BIOS tweak. 👍