Maxim, the host, guides viewers through the process of assembling a computer. The components needed include a power supply, motherboard, processor cooler, hard drive, RAM, video card, and processor.
The host begins by installing the processor, carefully handling it to avoid damaging the pins. He explains the importance of matching the processor's socket type to the motherboard's socket.
Next, he installs the power supply into the case, followed by the hard drive. He then installs the motherboard, using the provided screws and stand-offs to secure it.
After installing the motherboard, he adds the cooler, applying thermal paste to the processor. He then installs the RAM, ensuring it is securely seated and aligned with the notches on the motherboard.
The host connects various cables, including the power cord, SATA cables, and USB cables. He also installs a video card, connecting it to the motherboard and power supply.
Finally, he assembles the computer and connects it to a power source. He turns it on and demonstrates that it is working properly.
Throughout the video, Maxim provides tips and explanations to help viewers understand the assembly process. He also mentions an upcoming competition on his YouTube channel, where he will give away a pair of wireless headphones.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The components needed to assemble a computer include a power supply, motherboard, cooler, hard drive, RAM, video card, and processor.
2. The processor should be installed carefully, especially if it's an MD processor, as bending one of its legs can damage it.
3. The socket for the processor on the motherboard should correspond to the type of processor being used (e.g., Intel or MD).
4. The thermal paste is usually applied to the cooler, but if not, it should be applied to the processor before installing the cooler.
5. The RAM should be installed carefully, ensuring that the keys on the RAM match the slots on the motherboard.
6. The motherboard should be installed in the case, using the stumps (or stand-offs) provided with the case.
7. The power supply should be installed in the case before installing the motherboard.
8. The hard drive should be installed before installing the motherboard, if possible.
9. The motherboard should be connected to the power supply, hard drive, and other components.
10. The SATA cords should be connected to the hard drive and motherboard.
11. The power supply should be connected to the motherboard, hard drive, and other components.
12. The video card should be installed in the PCIe slot on the motherboard.
13. The video card should be connected to the power supply using a 6-pin or 8-pin connector.
14. The computer should be connected to the power outlet and turned on before closing the case.
15. It's recommended to close the case and ensure everything is secure before turning on the computer.