How to delete Your Own Youtube Video

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Computer Build Part Two: Motherboard, Ram and CPU

In Part two I cover how I started building my machine. Of course you could install the motherboard (mobo) first but I decided to install the CPU and Ram onto the mobo and then install the mobo into the case. Remember, be gentle. If the components dont fit nicely take a second and check to see if something is wrong. For exclusive content follow me on twitter at twitter.com and check out my blog at michaelsherlock.com

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PC Basics: Understanding Motherboards

ComputerShopper.com Editor-in-Chief John Burek introduces the parts of a PC motherboard and demystifies motherboard spec sheets. For more videos, as well as authoritative tech-product reviews, news, and shopping advice, visit www.computershopper.com.

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build computer part 1 core i7 gigabyte motherboard

This is the first of 5 videos that shows how to build a new computer step by step. As each video is uploaded I will add a link to the next video. Brought to you by www.ultimatehandyman.co.uk

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Dell Computer Motherboard Replacement Part 1

Here I am showing how to replace a motherboard in a Dell Insperon computer. Its a 530 series. The computer fell over in my van and then damaged the motherboard. I saved nearly $400.00 in repairs!

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Used Computer MotherBoard Swap

In this video I go through a quick tear down and rebuild of a computer that had a bad board. Using all the components that came with the computer case, I transfer the motherboard and hard drive from a system that I built a few years for under 200 dollars (Delio). Delio originally had a CDRW Drive but was later upgraded to include a DVD drive that I bought for 5 dollars from a local computer shop. This new definitely is not on the leading edge of tech but still keeps the total cost under 200 dollars. and now I have a DVDRW and a 5 in 1 card reader for the new machine. I know that DVDRWs are only 30 bucks and come with light scribe and epic card readers can be had for under a hundred bucks. The video coverage of information is not that detailed and Im not gonna win any webby awards, I just consider it entertainment for geeks.

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PC Component Series: Motherboard(Part 2)

this is the first video in a series about pc components the link to a picture showing a motherboards architecture: upload.wikimedia.org

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How to replace a motherboard on a laptop

This is a general step by step guide on the replacement of a motherboard in a laptop. Watching this will give you a great idea, and warnings for common mistakes and errors that can occur during a normal motherboard replacement procedure.

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PC Build Series – Video 10 – Motherboard & Device Connections Close-up

PC Build Series – Video 10 – Motherboard & Device Connections Close-up. In this video I show you all the connections from the various peripherals to the PSU & motherboard. Total Cost of this PC Build: £1327.79. Possible savings – Corsair 650W PSU, slightly slower processor, Asus HD 5850 GPU, 4GB RAM (instead of 6GB), 1 x 1TB hard drive (instead of 2), DVD Writer (instead of BluRay). This would have taken the cost down to £923.70. Heaven Benchmark v2.1: www.unigine.com Manufacturer websites: Case: www.coolermaster.co.uk Motherboard & GPU: uk.asus.com Processor: www.intel.com Memory: www.crucial.com Power Supply: www.corsair.com Optical Drive: www.lg.com Hard Drives: www.samsung.com Operating System: www.microsoft.com Sponsor: www.crucial.com YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com Website: www.geekanoids.co.uk Twitter: www.twitter.com

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How To Build A Computer Part 4: Installing the Motherboard

Installing the motherboard is the first component usually to be installed into the case. The most important thing to remember when installing the motherboard is to put the standoffs on! Beginners often forget to add the standoffs. The standoffs are used to raise the MOBO above the case so that the soldered parts do not contact the case and to provide a ground for the MOBO and the case. VERY IMPORTANT. So a few things to remember when installing the mobo, – Make sure your motherboard will fit in the case you bought. You can check the "Form factor" for this. EX: ATX, Micro ATX etc… – Before you even think about installing the mobo, add the standoffs to the case – Make sure you install the IO shield in the correct orientation. Alright…installing the motherboard besides that is pretty straight forward. Just remember to screw the motherboard in when finished fitting it into the case…or else guess what? The motherboard will fall off for not being mounted. **Screws should come with the case or motherboard. These screws go into the standoffs after the mobo has been placed. Order – IO Shield – Standoffs – Motherboard – Screws Links: Twitter: www.Twitter.com Vlog Channel: www.YouTube.com Gaming Channel: www.YouTube.com Make Some Extra Money Online: www.CashCrate.biz

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