This was way better and so much more clear than all the other videos I saw even from bigger channels. You actually zoomed in right up close to the connectors on the motherboard, showed their labels referenced along with the manual too, explained the basics of intake and exhaust for the fans! Thank you for taking the time and effort to make this. It's been really helpful and I appreciate it.
I’m happy it helped so much! The funny thing about this was I wasn’t even planning this video. Didn’t think it would help so many people and yet it’s my highest viewed video 😅 I appreciate all the comments and all the love! Thank you 🙏
**THANK YOU** for a clear explanation with UP CLOSE shots and not a lot of tech jargon. So easy to understand and learned new things I didn't even click on the vid for. Good job!
Two days ago, I was looking for a video explaining how to install the fans in a clear way. Most of them listen to the device and ignore the way to connect the fans, and after watching your video, you explained everything clearly. Thank you very much and good luck.
You forgot to put in a 4-5 minute montage where we hope you provide useful information or some kind of an angle we wanted, where as you just kinda provided some useful information w/o the montage of useless stuff.
you got straight to the point without all that other extra bullcrap i hate from most youtubers.. you are a national treasure my friend ....you got a new sub!
I almost didn’t post this video because I thought the same thing. But I was like eh might as well. This video is my highest viewed video 😅 I’m happy to help and glad this helped so many people!!
DUDE YOU DONT UNDERSTAND HOW MUCH IT HELPS ME, I RECENTLY BOUGHT A NEW PC AND I DONT KNOW IF IT HAS ENOUGH FANS TO KEEP IT COLD, SO THIS WOULD BE MY ALTERNATIVE TYSM DUDE
Little tips: if you tryna to screw 4 screws or more. Do the X move, so basically if you screw the top right part, the second screw must be on the down left part. It's more easy to screw with that move because the part you gonna screw isn't dangling like in that video.
Omg thank you for just going straight to the point I hate it when people just go into eat little detail and say the same thing over and over again thanks for not making this a 10-15 minute video!!
It's not as powerful as I thought it would be, but it works very well. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxGjG43--gYqIoT4Xkur2PqCrtbKwTv2h6 There are three options to circulate air, and best of all a remote control for us lazy people. Installation was a breeze (no pun intended). It actually took longer to open the box then it did putting the side extenders on and sitting it in the window opening. It's a perfect alternative when you want airflow, but not the AC. Just might order another one for a different room. UPDATE: Bought another one like I said. They work great. Why not have two...
OMG yesterday I was trying to figure out why the lights aren't working but the fan is spinning. I just came to the right place. This is the right video, no trash talks, only to the point. Thankssss........
If you guys were wondering which way the fans go, (sucking in and blowing out), 1:00 should be the best part Hope this helped. Plus thanks for this amazing video. You out it really simply right at the beginning 👍👍
Amazing explaination about plugging in mb, i had no idea how to do this and was wondering about the correct way to plug in, seen another video in my native language but was absolute bs, fast explaination without detail, i appreciate your zoom in + freeze, you're goot at this man, thank you.
Thanks so much for the tip about the screws feeling like they're cross-threading. I really thought I was doing something wrong until I found your video!
I’m glad I’m the first 😅 My goal with this channel was to explain things as well as possible. I watch videos all the time and got tired of seeing those “beat around the bush” explanations. Just get to the point please 😂 Thank you for watching 🙏
Thank you mate , I was searching for it 1 hour, all videos showing how to plug whole group of fans but only you how to add additional fan, great job bro
Which connector is it? I think arrow indicates the power or + on most connectors. 4 pin RGB connectors use an arrow to show which one is the + so that’s my thought.
Oh okay, yeah nothing bad would happen if you didn’t tho. No power goes through it. I’ve done it wrong before, it just doesn’t work until you flip it. 😅
Thanks man. It seems simple, but I'm new to building my own PC and pretty paranoid about doing something wrong and screwing it up. Better to double check to be sure I'm doing it right lol. Great video, much appreciated.
No, so the CPU cooler (stock or aftermarket) will plug into a separate fan header; usually named “CPU_Fan” or something like that. If you have a liquid cooler, the CPU block/pump will usually plug into the designated pump header and the radiator fans would then plug into the “CPU_fan” header, however every motherboard is different so I can’t say for sure. I really appreciate the compliment, thank you 🙏
Finally a video talking specifically about how and where to plug the connections to make it work! Every video I searched for only showed how to put the fans in the case and that was it e_e
Thanks so much. I am new to actually building PC's and it's the little things that sometimes get you. This vid confirmed to me that a 3 pin plug is compatible with the 4 pins on my motherboard lol. Thanks again :)
Opened my case to clean it a bit, accidentally popped a fan cable. Didnt know how to put it back. turns out its quite intuitive. Thanks for showing exactly what to do. Helped
Dude thank you so much I was worried because when I first turned on my pc the fans wouldn’t work I also just realized I’m using the same motherboard as you!!
Just subscribed been looking everywhere to an answer for the 3 pin question because none of my connections on the motherboard have worked thanks so much for answering that question
Dude! Clearest D RGB Cooling Fan wiring setup👍 Thank you Going crazy w/ lack of instructions these expense eye candy come with! Like your case, what is it? Do a Daisy chaining setup video. Wall is all these different brands don't necessarily work the same, crap industry standards!
Nice explanation, bro, thank you very much. Zero yapping and bs, straight to the point! I want to buy fans for my pc and wanted to ask. Do I need to install these fans and they'll start to work when I'll boot up my pc or there will be some more work to do?
Thank you, this vid just helped me. Its been too long since I changed few parts from my pc. I'm very new to the RGB fan and was trying to ask the shop staff how to install it, but he looks so uninterested to help and the way he reacted made me feel like an idiot.
just got a prebuilt from cyberpower pc, great company, had a 1070 x 6700k build from them for like 8 years, but on a new build i bought a fan was connected straight to the power supply
Almost 100k views now.. hope your channel get more subs.. you explained it very clearly considering the fact that I dont know anythinh about pc builds.. 😁 thank you so much
I like to put the psu facing down so the hot air can exhaust outwards of the case. Of course it depends if your case has a whole in the bottom to allow it to do that
Even facing up like mine exhausts the air outside the case but this way the air pulls from the case. It’s not a great setup, I don’t recommend it personally. Was testing it to see how well it works. Didn’t really help temps and the PSU got hotter than normal
@@ChandlerBing-t3k no problem, glad I could help. So I always recommend front fans as intake and top fans as exhaust. If you have bottom fans then those are intake and if you have rear fan then that would be exhaust.
This was way better and so much more clear than all the other videos I saw even from bigger channels. You actually zoomed in right up close to the connectors on the motherboard, showed their labels referenced along with the manual too, explained the basics of intake and exhaust for the fans! Thank you for taking the time and effort to make this. It's been really helpful and I appreciate it.
I’m happy it helped so much! The funny thing about this was I wasn’t even planning this video. Didn’t think it would help so many people and yet it’s my highest viewed video 😅 I appreciate all the comments and all the love! Thank you 🙏
this guy just helped out everyone props to u man
Senpai NUTZ thank you 🙏 I’m glad I could help out. I had no idea a video like this would be so much help.
It’s very straight forwards to put a rear fan in, I’m looking for a way to take out the stock fans in the front
@@azazel6205 "and i love you random citizen"
get it? props.
What about the front fans?
**THANK YOU** for a clear explanation with UP CLOSE shots and not a lot of tech jargon. So easy to understand and learned new things I didn't even click on the vid for. Good job!
You’re very welcome and Thank YOU for watching 🙏
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing! Great video.
@@evilAshTheDogno
Two days ago, I was looking for a video explaining how to install the fans in a clear way. Most of them listen to the device and ignore the way to connect the fans, and after watching your video, you explained everything clearly. Thank you very much and good luck.
Glad I could help
This video is so good. Building my first pc and nobody explains this part.
I serch from to day about this part
Sameee
no pc builder show how to plug fan cables which is strange ngl. Before this idk which cable is the power and which one is the rgb ngl
You forgot to put in a 4-5 minute montage where we hope you provide useful information or some kind of an angle we wanted, where as you just kinda provided some useful information w/o the montage of useless stuff.
zsorens 🤣 This is true. Thanks for the laugh
Thanks for watching as well
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you got straight to the point without all that other extra bullcrap i hate from most youtubers.. you are a national treasure my friend ....you got a new sub!
i feel like this part is so simple it's step is skipped in most build tutorials so nobody knows how to do it, but thanks to this guy we do.
I almost didn’t post this video because I thought the same thing. But I was like eh might as well. This video is my highest viewed video 😅 I’m happy to help and glad this helped so many people!!
@@BuildsWithV now show us how to install a fan cable if you have an adapter
Its shocking how few videos are this simply explained and easy to follow like this one ❤
DUDE YOU DONT UNDERSTAND HOW MUCH IT HELPS ME, I RECENTLY BOUGHT A NEW PC AND I DONT KNOW IF IT HAS ENOUGH FANS TO KEEP IT COLD, SO THIS WOULD BE MY ALTERNATIVE TYSM DUDE
thank you for actually talking and telling us what we needed to know instead of just playing music, I really appreciated it thank you again.
No problem at all! Thank you for watching 🙏
I'm saving this video for later when I get some fans to mount them at the top of my case. This video is priceless.
Little tips: if you tryna to screw 4 screws or more. Do the X move, so basically if you screw the top right part, the second screw must be on the down left part. It's more easy to screw with that move because the part you gonna screw isn't dangling like in that video.
thank you man, I was panicking of buying another mother board. If you have a problem 3-4 pin difference, just check 3:15.
You the best
This was the tutorial that I dreamed of! Super straightforward and helpful! Thank you
Omg thank you for just going straight to the point I hate it when people just go into eat little detail and say the same thing over and over again thanks for not making this a 10-15 minute video!!
Why do you only have 300 views on this when I couldn't find another video to do what I was looking for thx so much
I have no clue 😅 thank you, I appreciate it
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Builds With V
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Thank you this video dropped 3 years ago but it helped me today!
It's not as powerful as I thought it would be, but it works very well. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxGjG43--gYqIoT4Xkur2PqCrtbKwTv2h6 There are three options to circulate air, and best of all a remote control for us lazy people. Installation was a breeze (no pun intended). It actually took longer to open the box then it did putting the side extenders on and sitting it in the window opening. It's a perfect alternative when you want airflow, but not the AC. Just might order another one for a different room. UPDATE: Bought another one like I said. They work great. Why not have two...
bought my first fan and was confused, the moment I heard you say "self-tapping" I knew it was all okay. Great video!
This was a HUGE help since I have the exact same fan; although I have a different motherboard but it gave me an idea about how to run mine :)
Awesome, I’m glad I could help. Thank you for watching 🙏
I like that you showed all the situations you can have. Apreciate this man
Thanks for the help! No messing around with sponsors or stuff like that, Just right on topic.
OMG yesterday I was trying to figure out why the lights aren't working but the fan is spinning. I just came to the right place. This is the right video, no trash talks, only to the point. Thankssss........
That’s so much for the kind words and for watching. Glad I could help 🙏
@@BuildsWithV Also I wanna know if i put in the wire to system fan 1 then should i put the other one to the LED1 or can I put on any number?
@@aaryanrh you can do any number. Doesn’t really matter
If you guys were wondering which way the fans go, (sucking in and blowing out), 1:00 should be the best part
Hope this helped.
Plus thanks for this amazing video. You out it really simply right at the beginning 👍👍
Imreallycolbtw thank you for that and thanks for the support 🙏
Ty for this, I was looking for this specifically.
Thank you I know nothing about pcs I'm dumb I needed this lol 😆
Amazing explaination about plugging in mb, i had no idea how to do this and was wondering about the correct way to plug in, seen another video in my native language but was absolute bs, fast explaination without detail, i appreciate your zoom in + freeze, you're goot at this man, thank you.
straight to the point, no useless talking
Thanks so much for the tip about the screws feeling like they're cross-threading. I really thought I was doing something wrong until I found your video!
Havent seen a single video that explains how to tell the difference between the front and back of a fan
I’m glad I’m the first 😅 My goal with this channel was to explain things as well as possible. I watch videos all the time and got tired of seeing those “beat around the bush” explanations. Just get to the point please 😂 Thank you for watching 🙏
Thank you mate , I was searching for it 1 hour, all videos showing how to plug whole group of fans but only you how to add additional fan, great job bro
No problem at all, I’m glad I can helps. Thank you for watching 🙏
Thank you! This is the exact video I needed to help me with my first PC build in this Covid epidemic! I'm subscribing!
Awesome! 👏 Congrats on the build and thank you so much 😊
For the love of God thank you lol this has got to be the only video that actually shows what connectors go where.
Evan Ostermeier I’m glad I could help 🙏😅 thank you for the kind words
Question man. When plugging in wires for front IO, there is an arrow on a 2 pin connector. Is that arrow ground or power.
Which connector is it? I think arrow indicates the power or + on most connectors. 4 pin RGB connectors use an arrow to show which one is the + so that’s my thought.
The reset switch. Lucky I treated the arrow as + already
Oh okay, yeah nothing bad would happen if you didn’t tho. No power goes through it. I’ve done it wrong before, it just doesn’t work until you flip it. 😅
Thank you sooo much this is exactly what I needed!!!
Victor Dinu Awesome! Glad I could help. Thank you for watching 🙏
finally a video that actually helps, so many videos out there just showing how to screw the fan, and totally skip the cable part
Thanks man. It seems simple, but I'm new to building my own PC and pretty paranoid about doing something wrong and screwing it up. Better to double check to be sure I'm doing it right lol.
Great video, much appreciated.
This video really helped me understand which way intake and exhaust fans are placed.
If a CPU has a stock cooler do they take up one of these fan slots on the motherboard? (Also good video my man)
No, so the CPU cooler (stock or aftermarket) will plug into a separate fan header; usually named “CPU_Fan” or something like that. If you have a liquid cooler, the CPU block/pump will usually plug into the designated pump header and the radiator fans would then plug into the “CPU_fan” header, however every motherboard is different so I can’t say for sure. I really appreciate the compliment, thank you 🙏
Builds With V right on I appreciate it!
Thank you so much I had a 3 pin connector and had no idea where to put it your a really good utuber you just got yourself a sub
Glad I could help! Thanks for watching 🙏
Just fried my motherboard because of a bad RGB wire placement
It is probably the most helpful video I have seen about installing fans!
I had to replace my case fan and just got a new one. This video was very helpful!
most useful pc building video on the internet i swear
Appreciate the compliment, thanks so much 🙏
ur the pnly youtuber that made a viseo like this. u saved me hours, and alot of money. im lucky i didnt buy another pc case
I didn’t know how to connect the fans till I watched this video
Thanks bro
AWESOME! Thank you for watching! 🙏🙏💯
Great zoom on the camera that is what everyone should do when making these kinds of videos!
Finally a video talking specifically about how and where to plug the connections to make it work! Every video I searched for only showed how to put the fans in the case and that was it e_e
Thank you. Thought I was missing something. The rail was there to save my life haha!
thats the cleanest case ive seen, epic cable management. Thankyou dude
Thank you so much for the compliment 🙏 I really appreciate that
Thanks for the vid. Considering putting new fans in my case, and this is the most straightforward tutorial.
this is exactly what I needed, thank you for making this video and explaining everything so well
Bro thanks so much, i never knew the three pin fans could go on the 4 pins anyway
Even though the video was relatively poor quality, this part helped a ton 3:20
🙏 thank you
Glad it helped!
Buying my first RGB fans tonight and had no idea how to install them, super helpful video!
thank you. my case fan has the 3 pin and a 4 pin molex and its short so i gotta sort it out a bit but your video has taught me a lot thank you
Thanks so much. I am new to actually building PC's and it's the little things that sometimes get you. This vid confirmed to me that a 3 pin plug is compatible with the 4 pins on my motherboard lol. Thanks again :)
Always happy to help 🙏 Thanks for watching
Clear instructions. I was confused about the 3 vs 4 pins. Thank you so much.
It’s a good tip to mention having magnetic tipped screwdriver is almost a must in building your pc
Opened my case to clean it a bit, accidentally popped a fan cable. Didnt know how to put it back. turns out its quite intuitive. Thanks for showing exactly what to do. Helped
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching 🙏
thanks man i was lost with the pins ... but your video helped me a lot
Glad I could help, thank you for watching 🙏
Man, this guy is really straight forward. Subscribed 👊
Best person to explain how it's done.
Thank you 🙏
Ty for your help. I have 2 Corsair radiator fans lying and now I know that I need to force screws these fans on cabinet using smaller screws
Dude thank you so much I was worried because when I first turned on my pc the fans wouldn’t work I also just realized I’m using the same motherboard as you!!
Just subscribed been looking everywhere to an answer for the 3 pin question because none of my connections on the motherboard have worked thanks so much for answering that question
Glad I could help. Thank you!
Dude! Clearest D RGB Cooling Fan wiring setup👍 Thank you Going crazy w/ lack of instructions these expense eye candy come with! Like your case, what is it? Do a Daisy chaining setup video. Wall is all these different brands don't necessarily work the same, crap industry standards!
I just transitioned to pc with a prebuilt that I'm going to upgrade and this was a huge help, thanks brother :)
I’m glad I could help 🙌 Thanks for watching 🙏
Thank you so much dude! I needed help and this was the first and best video tutorial i could find!!!
Glad I could help 🙌 Thanks for watching 🙏
I was messed up with this theory. Thanks to you I able to fix it. Nice video. Good luck !
Happy to help 🙏 Thanks for watching
Thanks. This will make figuring things out a bit easier.
You are a lifesaver I was wondering why my three pin fan connector wouldn't work but now I can finally finish my PC build after 2 hours of struggling
thank you so much you made my day by helping my get my fans to light up. I liked and subbed to show my appreciation
Wish I had seen this video first would have saved me alot of headaches👍
bro thank you god for people like you
Wow great commentary you pretty much cleared all of my doubts. Thanks Man
No problem at all, thank you for watching 🙏
Nice explanation, bro, thank you very much. Zero yapping and bs, straight to the point! I want to buy fans for my pc and wanted to ask. Do I need to install these fans and they'll start to work when I'll boot up my pc or there will be some more work to do?
Thank you 🙏 Usually they work right away with no extra setup.
My msi manual wasn't very good. Your guide helped me alot 😊
Glad I could help 🙌
I have searched so long for this video thank u so much
Thank you. I may need to replace one of my fans since it no longer runs properly and now I at least know how.
You help me a lot for installing fan in my gpu mining rig ...thanks buddy
It makes it so much easier because we have the same motherboard.
Thank you so much I almost gave up you showed me exactly what I needed
I built my computer over two years ago, still needed to watch this video because I forgor how to do this 💀
bro thank you so much I was stuck with how to connect the 3 pin
Finally a detailed video for us noobs! I needed this!
Awesome! I’m glad I could help 🙏
Builds With V yeah you did help tons! Definitely subbed!
abaswilderness thank you so much
Thank you, this vid just helped me. Its been too long since I changed few parts from my pc. I'm very new to the RGB fan and was trying to ask the shop staff how to install it, but he looks so uninterested to help and the way he reacted made me feel like an idiot.
Just subscribed man thanks for a simple video 6 months to find you🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
just got a prebuilt from cyberpower pc, great company, had a 1070 x 6700k build from them for like 8 years, but on a new build i bought a fan was connected straight to the power supply
Dude sounds like Seth Green. Helpful and arousing. Thank you.
Nice video very help full , i was wondering about the prong issue perfect
Almost 100k views now.. hope your channel get more subs.. you explained it very clearly considering the fact that I dont know anythinh about pc builds.. 😁 thank you so much
Yeah its been truly amazing! I'm glad I could help in any way. Thank you for watching and the support! 🙏🙏
Im going to create a beast gaming pc one day thanks man
Can you tell me which is the fan that you show that only has 3 pins?
Man, that's the best video by far, so good explication and all you want to know is here , Thanks a lot!
Thank you so much 🙏
@@BuildsWithV we have to thank you :)
Omg thank you so much i was messing with my pc cuz i wanna Pc career in future and i accidentally plug it out i was freaking out
just check at side fan have 2 arrow, 1 for fan rotation 1 for air direction.
I like to put the psu facing down so the hot air can exhaust outwards of the case. Of course it depends if your case has a whole in the bottom to allow it to do that
Even facing up like mine exhausts the air outside the case but this way the air pulls from the case. It’s not a great setup, I don’t recommend it personally. Was testing it to see how well it works. Didn’t really help temps and the PSU got hotter than normal
Thank you so much, I had a 3 pin fan connector and was confused with where they go into the 4 pin connectors so thank you very much!
Glad I could help 🙏 Thanks for watching
So just to confirm if my MB fan ports have 4 but my fans have a 3 that's totally fine as long as I line it up with that black plastic part? Thank you,
Best explanation man thanks a lot. I didn't know how to install it's my first time! I have six fan how many should be intake and exhaust?
@@ChandlerBing-t3k no problem, glad I could help. So I always recommend front fans as intake and top fans as exhaust. If you have bottom fans then those are intake and if you have rear fan then that would be exhaust.
@@BuildsWithV Got it man thanks
Thanks helped me put in my first rgb fan!
Thank you sir.... first time using RGB fab case ....got so confused where to put the second Cable 😅
Glad I could help 🙌 Thanks for watching