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Guide HOW TO BUILD A PC [ MALAYSIAN VERSION ], Updated with Malay Language

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TSqueraisya
post Mar 17 2014, 09:09 PM, updated 12y ago

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Its always better to start reading first before you watch anything related...

Assalamualaikum and Hello everyone! Whats up people of Lowyat forum!

This is a "Build a PC" video. Before you get to any rash comments, these are parts which I got them for reviews and also...haha...impulsive buy action which means "I feel like I wanna buy something but I don't know what. Ahh just buy anything lah!".

So this is not really an ideal way to spend your money (RM1700 LISTED price okay!), but if you make some adjustments to the build, then you will have yourself a pretty good budget gaming PC. I'll also be selling this PC away, don't worry it will be cheaper than RM1700 I assure you. Anyways its only been 6 months with me.

My MAIN GOAL is to give, people who are still new to the PC world who want to start building their own PC from scratch or maybe even experienced one's who just wanna, maybe, watch. LOL.

So please do enjoy my video.

Hit the LIKE or DISLIKE, COMMENT on the section given and SUBSCRIBE to my channel for more videos.

Till next time,

Era of The Geeks

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This post has been edited by queraisya: Mar 20 2014, 09:52 AM
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post Mar 19 2014, 05:37 PM

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QUOTE(Minecrafter @ Mar 19 2014, 02:36 PM)
Well done Austin Evans of Malaysia. biggrin.gif
Im building a rig kinda similar to the one you did in that video.
Nice video dude. wink.gif
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hahaha. come on bro. gimme a break. austin evans is a cool, smart guy. but i, in sweet humbleness, say that i look better than he does. hahahaha! joking joking.

more videos will come soon. theres a Bahasa Melayu version of this one uploading right now. smile.gif anyone interested? hehehe
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post Mar 19 2014, 06:23 PM

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QUOTE(Minecrafter @ Mar 19 2014, 05:38 PM)
Every person different la,ade style sendiri.. tongue.gif
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kan! hahaha. i'm so poyo.
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post Mar 20 2014, 01:11 AM

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QUOTE(lucidlts @ Mar 20 2014, 12:27 AM)
nicely done, hoping to see more of you videos in the coming future smile.gif
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Will do. smile.gif
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post Mar 21 2014, 12:36 AM

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QUOTE(IReallyNeed Answers @ Mar 20 2014, 04:01 PM)
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:blus blush.gif blush.gif h:
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post Mar 24 2014, 11:17 AM

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QUOTE(kimuxaki @ Mar 23 2014, 09:50 PM)
nice bro! tapi boleh dimajukan lagi. and cuba tengok review review lain yang profesional macam linustechtips. dia punya channel memang buat rasa nak buat pc hahahah apa apa pun selamat maju jaya. you earn another subscriber smile.gif

p/s : saya pun sebenarnya nak jadi macam bro juga buat pc and review dalam youtube, tapi sekarang masih lagi pelajar diploma i IT. goodluck bro smile.gif
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bole bro. you have to start somewhere.

penah tgk linus punye early days? lol, kayu jugak. hahaha.

x cube xtau lagi kan. da tgk malay version? pelik x? feedback pls. haha.
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post Mar 25 2014, 03:00 AM

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QUOTE(3dwin014 @ Mar 24 2014, 11:38 PM)
Hi, thanks for the informative video. I am currently learning too. I have a question here. If I disassemble my pc then assemble it back. DO I need to reinstall all the drivers or it will still detect it like normal?
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If every hardware is the exact same one. Can bro.

If you use different hardware cannot.
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post Mar 26 2014, 09:31 AM

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QUOTE(Anonymous34 @ Mar 25 2014, 03:13 PM)
uninstall the driver of the hardware that you're going to replace before shutting it down. After replacing it with the new hardware, install it drivers and it should be fine.
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if according to his statement earlier, he is saying he is just taking out, and putting back in the same hardware. so no need to uninstall driver.

UNLESS he is taking out hardware to CHANGE it, then he needs to uninstall / install driver la. hehe
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post Mar 26 2014, 09:33 AM

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QUOTE(Anonymous34 @ Mar 25 2014, 03:20 PM)
Bro, mesti dapat Diploma IT baru boleh buat video computer? I'm 15 and I have the knowledge but I'm just shy to do so. I thought you learn about how to program something or how to make hardwares for IT diploma?
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He says he is in IT Diploma course. He didn't say he needs it for study.

Don't condemn people who are studying. hahaha. let him have that diploma and learn as much as you can. life out of the university is different, always is.
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post Mar 26 2014, 09:37 AM

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QUOTE(3dwin014 @ Mar 25 2014, 06:37 PM)
Hi thanks for the info. U are good for a young guy. So what I know is hardware like GPU can be uninstall first then plug in and install again. So besides that how about hardwares like RAM, sound card and others? What other hardwares that need to be uninstall first before plugging a new one and install again in order for it to works?
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your CPU is PnP. your HDD / SSD is PnP. your RAM is PnP. All PnP hardware does not need drivers.

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post Mar 28 2014, 01:54 AM

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QUOTE(3dwin014 @ Mar 27 2014, 11:59 PM)
I see. THanks for the tips. Do have any website recommendation to get the latest on hardwares especially graphic cards? I would like to learn more.
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Sure its simple.

AMD cards you go to AMD website to get the latest drivers.

Nvidia cards you go to, Nvidia website.

If you want to learn more on which card is better, www.tomshardware.com provides excellent stuff.

For an easier approach go on to google and search for GPU "gpu hirearchy" or CPU "cpu hirearchy". Make sure both links are from tomshardware.
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post Mar 28 2014, 11:35 AM

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QUOTE(Clem1982 @ Mar 28 2014, 08:59 AM)
just a share of experience to 3dwin014, if you're just taking out all the components and placing it back, there is no need to do any software changes

I have done PC swapping, cleaning, migration on same components for reviews on PC-chassis in Tech-Critter.com, Windows will auto detect all the settings and you can use your pc as normal

I even did the swap on a different motherboard for the review of the Deep SIlence 4 and the only thing I have to install was the wireless Wifi driver

Hope that clear things up eh queraisya? smile.gif
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true that bro biggrin.gif tongue.gif
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post Mar 31 2014, 02:51 AM

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QUOTE(asyrawwr @ Mar 30 2014, 05:30 PM)
Awesome guide bro
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thanks bro! I'll always do my best to bring good content.
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post Apr 1 2014, 07:14 AM

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QUOTE(3dwin014 @ Mar 31 2014, 09:56 PM)
Thanks for guide. Keep up the good work. I have much to learn from u.
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i also have to learn a lot more bro. i need to hone my skills in front of the camera. lol!

we all learn new things each and everyday. theres no shame to it. i do hope to learn something from u too one day biggrin.gif
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post Apr 7 2014, 06:01 PM

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QUOTE(budakdegilz @ Apr 6 2014, 10:01 PM)
nice to see there's still some Malaysian who doing video review in Bahasa Malaysia.. thumbup.gif
teruskan usaha anda!!!!

zaman aku pasang sendiri(DIY) komputer ni dah berlalu...
skang semua beli pasang siap jer....heheheh
cuma komen aku sbg tech geek....lebihkan penerangan pada spesifikasi barang tu....
nak buat video DIY ni kena tgk pada target viewer jugak....beginner ke??intermediate ke??pro...
tapi biasanya DIY ni utk beginner la kan...
next video kalo boleh....terangkan lebih lanjut apa fungsi sesuatu benda tu....
*motherboard
*processor
*HDD/SSD
*RAM
dan jgn lupe jugak masukkan fungsi power supply...
sbb 5 benda ni yg penting utk power up kitanyer komputer..
monitor,keyboard,"tetikus",speker tu lain laaa...heehheheh
apa2 pon all the best bro.... thumbup.gif
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best feedback ever bro.

aku still passionate nak build pc ni. kecik ke besor same je.

tu la biase ntuk beginner kalau "how to build ni".

okay future video aku akan terangkan lebih2. thanks bro!!!
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post Apr 7 2014, 08:08 PM

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QUOTE(3dwin014 @ Apr 7 2014, 07:37 PM)
Hi there, I have a question. How to plug in the monitor if the cpu don't have graphic card?
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When there is the word "onboard graphic" or "integrated graphics" there should be a display connector on ur motherboard.

In this video, this build is an AMD APU. Integrated graphics and there is always a display connector on the motherboard.
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post Apr 7 2014, 08:13 PM

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QUOTE(3dwin014 @ Apr 7 2014, 07:37 PM)
Hi there, I have a question. How to plug in the monitor if the cpu don't have graphic card?
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Oh sorry. Wrong answer. If the motherboard has low level graphics integrated on the motherboard itself, there should be a connector for display.

If not, then u need a graphic card.
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post Apr 7 2014, 09:02 PM

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QUOTE(3dwin014 @ Apr 7 2014, 08:55 PM)
U mean there will be an extra vga slot if there is a integrated graphic card?
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Yup. smile.gif rclxms.gif thumbup.gif
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post Apr 7 2014, 11:56 PM

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QUOTE(3dwin014 @ Apr 7 2014, 09:19 PM)
Alright thanks for the answer, and 1 more things. How does the integrated graphic card looks like? Is it similar to the normal graphic card?
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Integrated and onboard means its on the motherboard or the AMD or INTEL cpu itself. So its usually not visible and covered under a heatsink or covered. So u wont see and if ur not sure u have to get more info on the product ur buying.
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post Apr 8 2014, 11:16 AM

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QUOTE(gxthelord @ Apr 8 2014, 02:56 AM)
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That's me! biggrin.gif Hahah Enjoyed watching ur vids ^^
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hahaha. thanks man. appreciate it.

click on subscribe though. LOL! thumbup.gif biggrin.gif rclxms.gif icon_rolleyes.gif

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