Where to connect PC case cables, power cables and more - computer wiring tips

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  • I never comment on videos but as someone who is building their first gaming pc and trying to learn, your videos have been so instrumental. When looking for reviews on parts or potential problems with said parts and cases, it’s your content that I get the answers and recommendations from and trust. Literally pick a component I like and search it on YouTube, there you are. Please keep the amazing content coming!
  • @brainray523
    There's something comforting about a British man calmly telling you what to do. Maybe that's just me...
  • All those pc built videos out there in which they say we will go through every detail but they miss a lot. This video was very helpful for me as a first time. Thanks a lot
  • I’ve owned a gaming PC for years, but now that I’m switching cases as I’ve realised how bad the airflow of the original case was, I was super nervous about the cabling. This guide has made me a lot more confident as it’s actually a lot simpler than it seems. Thank you very much!
  • I'm building my first PC and it's definitely on the higher end of builds but these videos explaining where things go is beyond helpful. Much easier than reading the manuals that came with my parts. Thank you for the quality video and assistance!
  • @korvorn
    I really wanted to thank you for having such great videos! I haven't build a PC in quite some time so this video and many others were great refreshers or great introductions to new stuff(like nvmes). I appreciate that your videos are just full of info without any extra fluff like lots of other channels have. Keep up the great work!
  • God this was so useful. I just want to know where everything goes… Here you are telling me. Amazing how many how to “build” videos are skipping so many little steps and questions and assuming the viewer will just figure it out. All of this is helping me get closer to completing the build. You’re making my life easier.
  • Thanks mate. It's been a minute since I built a PC and this was the part I was dreading the most, parts are on route today so this was absolutely perfect timing.
  • My Asus ROG Strix X570 motherboard had the front panel connectors as single connectors and I knew I was installing them right but I swear I quadruple checked while doing. Glad new ones have them together. Love the informative content!
  • Literally perfect video and timing on the upload! I just started my build yesterday and got all the parts installed and just need to get everything plugged in and decided to take a break over night. Just was about to get started and saw you uploaded this. Thank you!!
  • @andseg65
    great video, very clear and kept the jargon and acronyms to a minimum, I am building my first PC and was really confused by the power cables, you cleared it all up for me.
  • This is a really helpful video, I'm currently getting all the components i need for my PC and i've been dreading figuring out how to do all the cabling lol Thank you for sharing!
  • Cheaper cases I use for building for friends/family have separate cables for all the front panel connections so first time assemblers may well struggle. Also, I always include a speaker in my builds as this will alert you to problems and is a user confidence booster. You should also explain about the chassis intrusion headers which for 99.9% of people can just be ignored.
  • @iamtoobz
    Ive been looking for hours, finally stumbled upon this video, crispy clear straight to the point, thank you so much!
  • I'm building my first ever PC and this part was the only part I wasn't confident with and this helped a lot. Thank you!
  • @deangelo17
    The set of front case pins on my motherboard were labeled as (JFP1). I had a hard time finding out where to plug in all of my front case power switches, but I was able to download the manual for my motherboard and it had a diagram of how to plug in the front case connections using the JFP1 header. 1st time builder but im going all out regardless. Ended up going with an MSI z790 Carbon Wifi Motherboard, i7 13700k, MSI 4090 Gaming X Trio 24Gb, Arctic Freezer ii 420 AIO, 9 additional QL120 Corsair fans, and 32gb corsair dominator. I've had all my parts for a week and still got a long way to go before it's up and running but it has been worth the experience. Had a few setbacks but overall it's been OK. Just found out that my Atx Cpu psu cables aren't long enough to reach the motherboard, now I have to wait yet another day to continue the build. Anywho, thanks for the video.
  • Very useful. For new builders don't make the mistake I did and make sure your motherboard comes with a USB-C or else you will have to buy a PCIE adapter.
  • Sick video man, am currently waiting for the 7950x3d to complete my first build and this will be so useful