thats why when teacher ask why aint we looking at the board, that is because the board is the same writing in the book. vision learner like us, that just screw us up.
Yup this video help solidify the concept. And provided some background history on the old chips help me remember the north and south bridge situation lol
In just 5:03 you learn what it takes in exam books 50 pages and 2 hours to read and you don't get the full picture of how it works in your head. This animation is easier to memorize and a massive time saver so you can learn even more. Thank you for the video. subscribed from your other good videos.
stan broniszewski lol you're getting FREE lessons from a guy who has half a million subs, imagine how many comments he gets, he can't reply to every single one of them. That's not being a dick. He spent all this time trying to teach you for free, you can be more grateful
the main benefit of books over videos is the depth at which you can go. this comment is for anyone past present and future. if you want depth, always seek the trenches. excellent video.
great vid, but today the northbridge practically does not exist, at least not on the motherboard, it is located directly on the CPU to shorten the length of the link between it and CPU
Modern motherboards chipset is just the south bridge. The CPU has a direct bus for the RAM, PCIE X16, and south bridge. The first CPU to eliminate the north bridge is the very first intel core i7z
I could not understand this topic since people are terrible at summarizing their words, but in this video finally i got a more clean idea of it. Thanks man.
Your videos are the best explainer videos I have ever seen. You're able to teach us complicated topics in a simple way whilst still keeping them factually correct! Thank you
@@fatah-al-khair Megahertz means millions of cycles per second and gigahertz means billions of cycles per second, and each cycle consists in a small amount of data being transferred. Those terms are used to specify how fast devices communicate with each other, which pretty much determines the overall performance of the computer.
This channel is absolutely fantastic, I train a lot of people in my work and I decided to try something, I’d like to recommend you do the same as me, watch this video without sound on, then listen to this video without looking at it, it’s the same on all three fronts, this is really, REALLY, effective since some of us take information visually better than audibly, and vice versa, when you listen to the audio track and look at the visual presentation they are both arguably perfect and they marry together very well. As someone else in the comments said, this is the future of education, it’s also the future of communication, it makes something that sounds (and is, don’t get me wrong) very complicated and confusing simple to understand, by presenting it in a very simple and easy to understand way. Absolutely superb, subscribed and liked, full credit due.
stan broniszewski well, congratulations on passing your course I guess?! Sorry I don’t mean to be rude but I fail to see any correlation between my post and your reply
You've helped out this newbie quite a bit in just about 20 minutes of watching various videos you have uploaded. Thanks for the tutorial, you're very articulate and understand what a new person is going to ask.
I'm studying IT right now to get certified, and this video is the best explanation I've seen so far. It's the only actual explanation. All the other videos just name all the components without explaining them.
Thank you for explaining this in a way that even my 7yr old daughter can understand . Both myself and my kids have all subscribed . My daughter wants to build her own gaming , workstation computer and your vids are helping her to understand how each component works . Great vids
Your explainer videos are by far the best I've seen on TH-cam. They are clear and concise. It is clear they are the result of deep knowledge and a lot of careful planning. I learn best through audio/visual and yours are superb. Well done, and a big thanks.
Thank you so much for this generous effort! Thanks to your most generous and detailed content, I was able to fully recover my PC from a severe malfunction. Once again, thank you all for these wonderful videos!
i am a chinese, but i understand, even though my english is not good, thank you very much, really helped me get a better understanding about computer and network, man u are a legend in your field
I'm currently going through my A+ studies right now. Found your channel and subscribed immediately. You helped animate and explain CHIPSET for me in a way that made is so simple. Now I'm not sure why I didn't understand it before. Thank you. I will share your channel with whomever needs a little extra help.
Very well and clearly explained. "I see" said the blind mind. Now I understand very well what goes on in (on?) a motherboard. Again, well and clearly explained. Thanks 👍
thank you for this great and clear explanation. I am an intermediate in English it was not too difficult for me to understand. you don't speak quick and too loud. Thanks Again.I didn't know anything about chipsets, but I noticed a huge difference in the computer I bought in 2004 and my current computer which was manufactured in 2015. The CPU towers are the same size but the one I have now is about 80% lighter in weight. The older computer was 32- bit single core with 525mb of SDRAM. The newer computer is 64-bit dual core with 3gb of DDR3. The newer computer has far fewer components but can handle a much larger workload probably 10 times faster. It's amazing how much these desktop computers have been simplified.
thank you for this great and clear explanation. I am an intermediate in English it was not too difficult for me to understand. you don't speak quick and too loud. Thanks Again.
I didn't know anything about chipsets, but I noticed a huge difference in the computer I bought in 2004 and my current computer which was manufactured in 2015. The CPU towers are the same size but the one I have now is about 80% lighter in weight. The older computer was 32- bit single core with 525mb of SDRAM. The newer computer is 64-bit dual core with 3gb of DDR3. The newer computer has far fewer components but can handle a much larger workload probably 10 times faster. It's amazing how much these desktop computers have been simplified.
Thank you so much for your videos, am more of a visual learner, the visualizations/animations, and the way you break down the topics make so much easy to learn and understand.
Love to videos man, the animatons make it easier to understand (Especially for people who learn faster visually the audibly) and it's straight forward, you just got a sub :)
i wish education was like this too. so much more intuitive for us visual learners. i had to read this 100 times over in the book
thats why when teacher ask why aint we looking at the board, that is because the board is the same writing in the book. vision learner like us, that just screw us up.
And after 100 times you forget that faster than you learned it
The difference between Centralized/ Decentralized education.
Yup this video help solidify the concept. And provided some background history on the old chips help me remember the north and south bridge situation lol
Bro me too
In just 5:03 you learn what it takes in exam books 50 pages and 2 hours to read and you don't get the full picture of how it works in your head. This animation is easier to memorize and a massive time saver so you can learn even more.
Thank you for the video. subscribed from your other good videos.
Thank you
I learnt this concept reading two paragraph in a book... and I am not some sort of a genius.
stan broniszewski lol you're getting FREE lessons from a guy who has half a million subs, imagine how many comments he gets, he can't reply to every single one of them. That's not being a dick. He spent all this time trying to teach you for free, you can be more grateful
@@jamesrosemary2932 so why is there such a clever person like you in here buddy? 😂😂😂
the main benefit of books over videos is the depth at which you can go. this comment is for anyone past present and future. if you want depth, always seek the trenches. excellent video.
great vid, but today the northbridge practically does not exist, at least not on the motherboard, it is located directly on the CPU to shorten the length of the link between it and CPU
Yup, this video is outdated by 10 years at least. The memory and PCI-express controllers are now inside the CPU.
thanks for the update.
Modern motherboards chipset is just the south bridge. The CPU has a direct bus for the RAM, PCIE X16, and south bridge. The first CPU to eliminate the north bridge is the very first intel core i7z
yeah!! and also for faster data communication or transmission!!!
Also funny thing: EPYC Rome has everything integrated on the CPU package. Looks like the SoC future became reality.
I could not understand this topic since people are terrible at summarizing their words, but in this video finally i got a more clean idea of it. Thanks man.
These are by far the clearest and most understandable explanations I've come across on TH-cam.
Perfect explanation, thank you very much.
These are by far the clearest and most understandable explanations I've come across on TH-cam.
One of the most well explained videos I ever seen in my life, congratulation
Your videos are the best explainer videos I have ever seen. You're able to teach us complicated topics in a simple way whilst still keeping them factually correct! Thank you
I recommend all of your learning videos to all computer geeks!
Thank you!
+PowerCert Animated Videos great sir.what exactly megahertz and gigahertz?
@@fatah-al-khair Megahertz means millions of cycles per second and gigahertz means billions of cycles per second, and each cycle consists in a small amount of data being transferred.
Those terms are used to specify how fast devices communicate with each other, which pretty much determines the overall performance of the computer.
@@fredtrentini6791 Thanks for the explanation!
@@sebastienh.3793 np
You're the BEST instructor I've ever know, keep it up bro. I'm a fan from Algeria. great vids. you're a PROFESSIONAL NO JOKE
This channel is absolutely fantastic, I train a lot of people in my work and I decided to try something, I’d like to recommend you do the same as me, watch this video without sound on, then listen to this video without looking at it, it’s the same on all three fronts, this is really, REALLY, effective since some of us take information visually better than audibly, and vice versa, when you listen to the audio track and look at the visual presentation they are both arguably perfect and they marry together very well.
As someone else in the comments said, this is the future of education, it’s also the future of communication, it makes something that sounds (and is, don’t get me wrong) very complicated and confusing simple to understand, by presenting it in a very simple and easy to understand way.
Absolutely superb, subscribed and liked, full credit due.
stan broniszewski well, congratulations on passing your course I guess?! Sorry I don’t mean to be rude but I fail to see any correlation between my post and your reply
You've helped out this newbie quite a bit in just about 20 minutes of watching various videos you have uploaded. Thanks for the tutorial, you're very articulate and understand what a new person is going to ask.
Thank you!
I'm studying IT right now to get certified, and this video is the best explanation I've seen so far. It's the only actual explanation. All the other videos just name all the components without explaining them.
Thank you for explaining this in a way that even my 7yr old daughter can understand . Both myself and my kids have all subscribed . My daughter wants to build her own gaming , workstation computer and your vids are helping her to understand how each component works . Great vids
Thank you :)
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Thank you. It's a clear, simple and great explanation.
Hey Pat how are you doing?
To me this is the best video of all time at the moment. Better than my teacher.
Your explainer videos are by far the best I've seen on TH-cam. They are clear and concise. It is clear they are the result of deep knowledge and a lot of careful planning. I learn best through audio/visual and yours are superb. Well done, and a big thanks.
Thank you so much for this generous effort! Thanks to your most generous and detailed content, I was able to fully recover my PC from a severe malfunction. Once again, thank you all for these wonderful videos!
Heard a lot about the name of chipset, north bridge, south bridge. This is the first time to know they are chipsets indeed! Thanks
i am a chinese, but i understand, even though my english is not good, thank you very much, really helped me get a better understanding about computer and network, man u are a legend in your field
Amazing.
Just started reading comptia IT FUNDAMENTALS book, and your videos are helpful for grasping the idea easliy.
Thanks
We need more teachers like you on this platform 😇😇
I'm currently going through my A+ studies right now. Found your channel and subscribed immediately. You helped animate and explain CHIPSET for me in a way that made is so simple. Now I'm not sure why I didn't understand it before. Thank you. I will share your channel with whomever needs a little extra help.
Excellent description. This endorsement comes from a teacher, who knows what it is to communicate information effectively.
Thanks
This guy has helped me learn a lot of basic computer knowledge I never knew but use on a regular basis. Thanks man.
you never cease to amaze me! One of the best teachers I've ever seen!
Very well and clearly explained. "I see" said the blind mind. Now I understand very well what goes on in (on?) a motherboard. Again, well and clearly explained. Thanks 👍
Learned the things which seemed very time consuming to learn without your videos. Keep it up and Thank you!
That's a lot of chips... Respect to the engineers who made this possible. Thank you sir for this beautifully explained vid.
I would watch any number of ads if it's your video. Great content ,nice explanation!
New favorite channel. Hands down. A+ is so dry and this is way better. Thank you and keep it up
Probably the best channel explaining everything in easy layman language. Amazing Job
God damn it, that was awesome...
there was no other way to explain that better
thank you for this great and clear explanation. I am an intermediate in English it was not too difficult for me to understand. you don't speak quick and too loud. Thanks Again.I didn't know anything about chipsets, but I noticed a huge difference in the computer I bought in 2004 and my current computer which was manufactured in 2015.
The CPU towers are the same size but the one I have now is about 80% lighter in weight. The older computer was 32- bit single core with 525mb of SDRAM. The newer computer is 64-bit dual core with 3gb of DDR3. The newer computer has far fewer components but can handle a much larger workload probably 10 times faster. It's amazing how much these desktop computers have been simplified.
best explanation even my lectures can't explain like you do
Simple and direct explaination. I immediately subscribe.
People like you guys really help us understand things that some people won’t learn in school or haven’t learned in school
Absolute perfect explanation! Wish my lecturers were like you 🫥
Thank you!
Perfectly clear explanation. I am glad I found this video. You are a great teacher!
Bro, let me tell you have been so useful with such great explanation videos, Greetings from Costa Rica
Ur all videos are really helpful..Thanku and appreciate ur effort
Thank you
The way you explain is awesome Good Job God Bless your efforts
I wish I had found this channel sooner. Amazing videos and makes things clear as day
You explained this in an easy to understand way, thanks from someone who is studying IT :)
This is the best video in explaining these technical concepts in such a clear and concise manner. you are the best ! And your channel is the best.
This channel deserves a million subscriber , I wish back in the day my teacher would explain this like you do , many thanks .
I always like the content of his videos..crisp...to the point...no background music.... crystal clear
The best way to understand the chipset. Thank you so much
Learnt more from these videos then I ever did in any school
thats a good explanation...... now i am undestand how the chipset work
welcome to the future of education
yea fuck going to a building called school
Not enough Marxism.
Who need school when you have TH-cam
@@jasonstobbe9210 I think yes so we should consider to get both skill(knowledge) and degree.
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thank you for this great and clear explanation. I am an intermediate in English it was not too difficult for me to understand. you don't speak quick and too loud. Thanks Again.
At last ! A clear anD concise explanation. THANKS !
very good video I like it you explain so beautiful and simple manner. thanks for uploading video. May God bless you
Amazing videoes. Thanks. well explained than any video done so far on computer learning.Thanks again and again
Thanks.
Video is 8 years old and still the best explanation of it on youtube
Always like how well you depict and explain what is going on thanks! please keep uploading videos literally watching them all...
I didn't know anything about chipsets, but I noticed a huge difference in the computer I bought in 2004 and my current computer which was manufactured in 2015.
The CPU towers are the same size but the one I have now is about 80% lighter in weight. The older computer was 32- bit single core with 525mb of SDRAM. The newer computer is 64-bit dual core with 3gb of DDR3. The newer computer has far fewer components but can handle a much larger workload probably 10 times faster. It's amazing how much these desktop computers have been simplified.
Thank you so much for your videos, am more of a visual learner, the visualizations/animations, and the way you break down the topics make so much easy to learn and understand.
I rarely comment video but yours are great. Merci and please your excellent works.
great little short course.★
i knew these terms from long time but this is first formal training I had on the subject.
thank you.
Thanks for demystifying these topics, the animations helps out a great deal.
Explained so perfectly and the imagines on the screen are so clean and organized
These videos are simply perfect.
The best explanation in youtube . thank you so much
Simple and Easy to understand explanation.
This was written in 2016 and is so actual in nowadays. Good lesson on how we must comunnicate. Good job !!
Thank you a lot for the content and the way do you explain.
Still don't understand why people click dislike for an educational content!
the only channel ive seen with 1% dislikes wow most are 10% good ones are 5% and the best are 3% you are between 1 and 1.5 % wow rock on great stuff
Thanks for uploading videos in Hindi subtitles 🙏🙏🙏
It was really good I enjoyed your video you have a great narration voice! THX !!
This is a great video! I use it to help teach the motherboard lesson to my 10th grade computer studies class.
He is just awesome in explanation and delivering the actual content
So nice explain too simple method handsup for your hardwork to education purpose videos 🙏🙏
Great video, as usual. More subscribers need to find your channel.
This video is easy to understand by animations.
Thank you
I don't know what to write. This is so educating. Thanks
Love to videos man, the animatons make it easier to understand (Especially for people who learn faster visually the audibly) and it's straight forward, you just got a sub :)
you are really good at this
Excellent presentation. Your laconic style is a breathe of fresh air.
Its a useful knowledge to every computer operator
I'll absolutely recommend this channel for my IT friends!
A great video on TH-cam.......Thanks sir
Real teacher, if he does it for computer architecture and distrusted systems , he is God in teaching
Your explanation is better than university teachers
Far more useful than Linus Tech Tips
Outstanding video. Great job!!!
P.S.: Cheers from Brazil.
Excellent and informative video. Kudos.
Thanks bro for sharing your knowledge with us now we can learn things faster because of you
This channel should grow more
Thanks Very much for the Comprehensive and precised explanation Given.
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I love your videos.
Keep it up
Thank you for the detailed explanation.
You do a great job in your videos I appreciate the visuals a lot
Glad you like them!
You make it easy to understand! Thank you
Awesome explanation, you make all of this information so easy and simple to understand! Thank you.
my fav channel for computer stuff!
Great video. This has cleared up so much jargon.
best explanation I've even seen. Thank you!