Building a G4560 + GTX 1050 Computer (Step by Step)
Building a G4560 + GTX 1050 Computer (Step by Step) is a building process with Intel's 7th generation, Pentium G4560. This build is a bit overkill, but its purpose is for the everyday office applications between managing and basic edification with photographs.
I built this computer for a friend around March 2017. Given as a thank you gift for everything they have done and been supportive to my family.
NOTES: I used an anti-static mat while I installed the computer components. Working on my bistro table with my tripod and Nikon D5100 camera which was my video recorder. I'm not a tall lady who has a soft-spoken voice!
* I'm sorry for leaving out extra tidbits in this video such as not showing how to remove the panels from the case. Not demonstrating how I made the magnetic filters and connecting a 24-pin extension cable.
If you have any questions about the build, please don't hesitate to ask!
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2021 Office, Editor & 1080p Gaming @ High GRPX
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https://pcpartpicker.com/list/RD4pRT
$580 USD (more/less)
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Build Name: Okurimono (贈り物)
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- https://pcpartpicker.com/b/8n29TW
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Computer Hardware
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CPU: Intel Pentium G4560 3.5GHz Dual-Core (hyper-threading included)
CPU Cooler: CRYORIG M9i
MOBO: Asus PRIME H270M-PLUS Micro ATX
RAM: 2x4GB DDR4 @ 2400MHz (Kingston Savage)
SSD: Western Digital Blue 500GB M.2-2280
GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 1050 2GB ACX 2.0 (02G-P4-6150-KR)
Case: Thermaltake Versa H15 MicroATX Mid Tower
PSU: SeaSonic S12II 430W 80+ Bronze Certified No Modular
Case Fan: Thermaltake CL-F011-PL12BL-A 120mm
Extension Cable 1: Silverstone Tek Sleeved Extension Power Supply Cable with 1 x 8-Pin to EPS12V 8-Pin Connector (PP07-EPS8W)
Extension Cable 2: Silverstone Tek Sleeved Extension Power Supply Cable with 1 x Motherboard 24-Pin Connector (PP07-MBW)
Filters: 2x YGDZ's 120mm PVC Black Dust Filters
Tape: 8cm of Magnetic Tape
Other: 1x Velcro Strap
Build Total was $534.30. (2017 prices)
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Installations Timeline
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1) Install the CPU @ 00:07
2) Install the M.2. Standoff @ 00:50
3) Install the M.2. 2280 SSD @ 01:19
4) Format of Cryorig's M9i @ 01:59
5) M9i's Backplate @ 03:12
6) Install M9i's Hexagon Pillars @ 03:23
7) Install M9i's Mounting Bars @ 04:19
8) Applying Thermal Compound @ 05:42
9) Installing M9i's heatsink @ 06:16
10) Connecting the CPU Connector @ 07:51
11) Installing RAM @ 08:23
12) Remove PCI Slots @ 09:09
13) Install the I/O Shield @ 09:51
14) Installing Motherboard Standoffs @ 10:19
15) Tighten Motherboard Standoffs @ 11:25
16) 8-pin EPS Extension Cable (ATX PSU Cable) @ 11:47
17) Installing the Motherboard @ 12:24
18) Connecting CPU Cable @ 15:06
19) Connecting HD Audio Cable @ 15:29
20) Installing the PSU @ 15:47
21) 24-pin EPS Extension Cable (ATX PSU Cable) @ 16:35
22) Connecting 24-pin Connector @17:54
23) Connecting 2.0 USB Connector @ 18:04
24) Connecting 3.0 USB Connector @ 18:37
25) Front Panel Cables @ 19:03
26) Connecting Front Panel Connectors @ 19:25
27) Reinstall Hard Drive Cage @ 19:56
28) Installing 120mm Front Case Fan @ 20:31
29) Connecting 3-pin Front Case Fan @ 22:29
30) Reinstall 120mm Back Case Fan @ 22:53
31) Connecting 3-pin Back Case Fan @ 23:22
32) Connecting 8-pin Extension to ATX PSU cable @ 23:39
33) Cable Management layout behind MOBO @ 23:59
34) Reinstall Side Case Panel @ 24:11
35) Reinstall Front Case Panel @ 24:49
36) Installing EVGA's GTX 1050 @ 25:11
37) Magnetic Filters @ 26:24
38) Power ON to test the computer @ 27:02