Motherboard Connectors and Headers Explained in Hindi | Tech Veda

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  • This video divided into 3 Parts.
    1) Essential Connectors
    2) Power Connectors
    3) Small Pins and Headers
    Also, I discussed some concepts like Single channel, Dual Channel, PCIe, Motherboard, and Power Supply in short.
    If you want to know those topics in detail. Here are the Detailed Videos.
    Single Channel Vs Dual Channel: • Single Channel vs Dual...
    PCI-express and Their Generations: • UEFI the Modern BIOS |...
    Modern Motherboard: • All about Modern Mothe...
    Talking about the Esseicial connectors of the motherboard, there are 4 to 5 main essential slots present on the motherboard depending on what motherboard you are talking about.
    The first slot is the CPU socket: We mount our Processors in this slot. There are 2 main types of slots are there.
    LGA Socket and PGA Socket.
    LGA Stands for Land Grid Array. and PGA stands for Pin Grid Array.
    Both sockets have their own pros and cons.
    A PGA socket is cheap to manufacture.
    LGA sockets have a lot of advantages over PGA sockets.
    LGA socket was able to provide a lot of pins, which allow processors to give you extra pins for additional connectivity which may be between CPU to PCIe, USB4, and many more. Also, LGA socket is capable to deliver more power to the CPU because of their strong connection and additional pins to divide that current.
    Next Slot is RAM Slot.
    CPU and RAM slots are connected directly with each other with some bunch of connections.
    Some bunch of wires connects to one RAM slot and some connect to another RAM slot.
    If you install only one stick of RAM, then RAM is sending and Receiving Data from only one Channel. Another Channel is kind of useless in that scenario.
    If you want to utilize both of the Channels, you need to install Two RAM sticks so you can utilize both of the channels so your CPU can perform at optimum levels.
    You may come with motherboards, which have Four RAM slots, but it is not necessary if they are having Four channels. The first One and Two RAM slots are shared with the First channel and the Third and fourth slots are shared with another channel.
    If you install both of the RAMs in the same channel, you are still running on a single-channel memory configuration. So make sure you are installing RAMs on the dual channel.
    Now let's dive into the PCIe slots.
    PCIe slots come in different sizes like PCIe X1, PCIe X4, PCIe X8, and PCIe X16.
    Where X1 means CPU and that port are connected with one physical lane.
    What is Lane?
    Answer: The combination of Two wires makes a Signal, and the Combination of Two Signals forms a Lane.
    So, in PCIe X16 there are 16 Lanes allocated between the CPU and PCIe slot.
    But all slots do not connect to the processor directly.
    Please refer to this video: • PCIe Explained in Hind...
    PCIe slots are backward compatible, you can install any generation of cards in any generation of PCIe slots.
    Also, you can also install a PCIe X1 slot into PXIe X16 even if you have an Open-ended slot. Bandwidth limitations are a whole different discussion tough.
    The next slot is M.2 Slot.
    Technically M.2 slot is also a PCIe slot with a different form factor. Usually, M.2 Ports connect with the CPU with the Four lanes of PCIe.
    Second Part of Video: Power Connectors.
    Usually, all modern motherboards have Two different power connectors on the motherboard. One is the main motherboard power connector also called the 20+4 Pin power connector. Another power connector is the CPU power connector
    20+4 pin power connector required to provide power to all the devices connected to motherboards like Low Powered Graphics Cards, CPU Fan, Chasis fans, pumps, and All USB Devices like except RAM and Processor.
    To provide power to the RAM and processor motherboard have one more Power connector called the CPU power connector.
    Different motherboards come with different numbers of Pins. The Basi motherboard comes with 4-pin power connectors, Midrange to Hignend motherboard comes with 8-pin power connectors, and some High-end Flagship motherboard comes with 2X 8 pin power connectors.
    Third Part of Video: Pins and Headers.
    Usually, cabinets come with 6 Different types of connectors and headers.
    1. Front panel connectors. Responsible for the functioning of the Power button, reset button, Power LED, and OS Disk LED.
    2. USB 2.0 Headers.
    3. USB 3 Connector.
    4. Front Panel Audio Headers.
    5. Chasis Fans Connectors.
    6. RGB or ARGB Headers.
    All ports connect to the motherboard, refer to the pictures and Graphics Shown in the video to know better.
    Also, motherboards have a COM header. known as Communication Port, which is used to connect to old COM mice and keyboards. Usually, those connectors can't be used by anyone nowadays.
    Some motherboards have different proprietary ports. Like mine, ASRock motherboard has TPM header which used to be installed in ASRock's TPM Module.
    ASUS has a lot of proprietary connectors, especially in their ROG motherboards.
    So, those are the ports you can see in motherboards:)
    Sound FX Credit: Pixabay!

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  • @SiamSharder
    @SiamSharder 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Video quality and eating just awesome
    Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩

    • @tech_veda
      @tech_veda  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank You ❤️

  • @sumitsinha8052
    @sumitsinha8052 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Keep it up bro ❤

    • @tech_veda
      @tech_veda  7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks Bro ❤️

  • @sahibacademy5582
    @sahibacademy5582 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Bro ur explanation soo good and video editing good...thanx❤❤❤❤❤

    • @tech_veda
      @tech_veda  5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank You Bro 🙂

  • @nazmulnaeem707
    @nazmulnaeem707 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    bro you deserve more subscriber...🙂
    btw love from Bangladesh 🙂

    • @tech_veda
      @tech_veda  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you so much 😀

  • @It_is_me09
    @It_is_me09 ปีที่แล้ว

    Your vedio quality is so good.
    Love from Bangladesh

    • @tech_veda
      @tech_veda  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you so much 😀

  • @webhelper3932
    @webhelper3932 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Motherboards are so deep ☺️

  • @pratyushsahu
    @pratyushsahu ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for the info

    • @tech_veda
      @tech_veda  ปีที่แล้ว

      Welcome Bro 😀

  • @Mathematicsforlife
    @Mathematicsforlife ปีที่แล้ว

    best video on this topic. i think video is little bit lagging than audio. anyway, Thank u sir from Nepal.

    • @tech_veda
      @tech_veda  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you to Sir for informing me. Will see and keep in mind in next videos.

  • @TheUGUltimatumYT
    @TheUGUltimatumYT 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ❤❤

  • @warfaceindiablackburnfire330
    @warfaceindiablackburnfire330 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    • @tech_veda
      @tech_veda  7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks ❤️

  • @curiosity2learn376
    @curiosity2learn376 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You did a great job in explain all.
    I watched too many videos, but can't find suitable ssd for my laptop dell 5490, it shows that it supports PCIe x2 m.2.
    On surfing on internet i think these SSDs would be compatible:
    Kingston SA1000M8 240GB, m.2 nvme, 3x2, TLC, 1M hrs-MTBF, 1500/800 MB/s, 150TBW
    .
    Gigabyte GP-GSM2NE8 257GNTD, m.2 PCIe SSD 256GB, 3x2, 1200/800 mb/s, 200TBW, MTBF-1.5M hrs.
    .
    BRYT m.2 PCIe 3x2, 256GB, 1500mb/s, 900mb/s,
    Please help me to choose if there is any other option available or which one of these will be good

    • @tech_veda
      @tech_veda  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank You! 😀

    • @curiosity2learn376
      @curiosity2learn376 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@tech_veda❤❤ You really did a hard work in making these new theme videos.

    • @curiosity2learn376
      @curiosity2learn376 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@tech_vedaplease reply i am surfing internet for it since last 2 weeks

    • @tech_veda
      @tech_veda  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      If you are planning to buy an SSD for your laptop and your laptop supports PCIe X2 that means you can install any M.2 NVME SSD.
      Ideally M.2 NVME SSD have 4 Lanes. And motherboard/Laptop also have 4 Lanes. But some old laptops have only support of 2 lanes as you said PCIe X2.
      If you install PCIe X4 Normal SSD in your laptop it should work.

    • @tech_veda
      @tech_veda  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Planning more videos with better quality from November 😀

  • @nazmulnaeem707
    @nazmulnaeem707 ปีที่แล้ว

    bhai asrock b450 steel legend mobo par konsa processor use kar rahe ho ap?? 😊

    • @tech_veda
      @tech_veda  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Ryzen 7 2700X use kar raha hu Bhai 😀

  • @Rahul35614
    @Rahul35614 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Bhai PCIe or AGP slot Mai kya difference hai 😥 samaj Nahi aaya ❤

    • @tech_veda
      @tech_veda  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      PCIe ke pahile AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port) use hota tha motherboard me.
      But vo 15 - 20 saal pahile discontinue ho chuka hain. Aaj ke time Only PCIe for Graphics Card.
      Is video me explain Kiya PCIe vs AGP ke bare me.
      th-cam.com/video/ETf7k3KdXak/w-d-xo.htmlsi=AUXN8Q1wex3-FZCa

    • @Rahul35614
      @Rahul35614 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@tech_veda thanks you Bhai 😃❤️

  • @rashidulcreators5406
    @rashidulcreators5406 ปีที่แล้ว

    Vai mein video editor hun
    Mujhe PC ki bare mein jyada jankari nahi hai 😂
    Mujhe ek PC build karna hai
    Main CPU liya i7 13700k
    Or motherboard msi pro z790-A ddr5 le liya
    Ram liya
    Kingston Fury (16GB ×2)32GB 5600MT/s Ddr5,
    Ssd liya
    Kingston KC3000 PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 ,
    Cpu aio cular liya
    MSI MAG CORELIQUID 360R ,
    Or power supply liya
    Msi mpg a1000g 80 plus gold certified ,
    Aap mujhe batana main koi galti kiya ?
    Nahin to Mera bahut sara Paisa barbad ho jaiga 😢
    aur kaun sa graphics card lunga video editing ke liye (mein davinci resolve or Adobe premiere Pro use karta hun )

    • @tech_veda
      @tech_veda  ปีที่แล้ว

      First of all, you purchased an Intel Processor with iGPU which is Best possible decision for making of Video Editing PC.
      Intel IGPU have some Dedicated Media Engines, which helps in smooth playback in timelines of Video Editing Software and consume less power because of this dedicated iGPU. (Make Sure you enable iGPU in BIOS, if Dedicated Card Installed)
      Second thing, Motherboard is more than enough for Handling your i7 13700K even if you Overclock it. Your motherboard support PCIe Gen 5 so you can install any Graphics card without any doubt about bottleneck factor. Your CPU and Motherboard is more than enough to Handle even RTX 4090.
      Last thing PSU, it's more than enough to deliver power to i9 13900K and RTX 4090 (any Hardware)
      So, everything is Good for your needs. Nothing to complain about.
      Talking about Graphics Card, you can buy any card above RTX 3060 for video editing.
      (Even 1650 works, but considering your hardware you can easily buy RTX cards)

    • @rashidulcreators5406
      @rashidulcreators5406 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@tech_veda bhai help karne ke liye thankyou

    • @rashidulcreators5406
      @rashidulcreators5406 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@tech_veda ❤️ khush ho gaya 😊 thanks you (1000+ time) dusri baat aapki video editing bahut achcha hai 😊

    • @tech_veda
      @tech_veda  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank You Bhai 😍