I've been using opera for almost 2 years and recently I deleted it cause it was the only browser in my laptop that doesn't work and says "proxy error" Also with its suspicious tracking users IP made me delete it
Opera really is kinda fishy. Maybe make a video about browsers or watch one. I get it you wanna get some money out of your work, but recommending Opera is damaging your credibility as a tech guy in my opinion.
I honestly love the fact that you explained everything so flawlessly about CPU.For many years I've never known what the suffixes meant on CPU cores. Would love to see part 2 my man
Start asking questions bud. ChatGPT The naming schemes for processors, particularly those from companies like Intel and AMD, typically convey several key pieces of information about the processor's specifications. While specific naming conventions can vary between different generations and product lines, here are some common elements often found in processor names: Brand Name: This is usually the first part of the name and represents the overarching brand or series of processors. For example, Intel has brands like "Core" and "Xeon", while AMD has brands like "Ryzen" and "Athlon". Generation or Series: Following the brand name, there is often an indicator of the generation or series of the processor. This might be represented by a number or letter, such as Intel's "10th Gen" or AMD's "Ryzen 5000 Series". Performance Tier: Processors within a series or generation are often categorized into different performance tiers. This could be indicated by a number or series of numbers. For example, Intel's Core i7 processors are typically higher-performance than Core i5 processors, and AMD's Ryzen 9 processors are higher-performance than Ryzen 7 processors. Specific Model Number: This is usually a combination of letters and numbers that uniquely identifies a particular processor within its series. It may also indicate specific features, such as integrated graphics (e.g., Intel's UHD Graphics) or power efficiency (e.g., Intel's "U" series for ultraportable laptops). Suffixes: Additional letters or suffixes may be appended to the model number to denote specific features or characteristics of the processor. For example, "K" suffix in Intel processors often indicates an unlocked multiplier for overclocking, while "X" suffix in AMD processors often indicates higher-end performance or features. Processor Architecture: Sometimes, the processor's architecture or microarchitecture is also indicated in the name, especially when there's a significant change or improvement from previous generations. For instance, Intel's "Ice Lake" or "Tiger Lake" architectures, or AMD's "Zen 3" architecture. These naming conventions can help consumers understand the relative performance and features of different processors within a product lineup, making it easier to compare and choose the right processor for their needs. However, it's essential to refer to detailed specifications and benchmarks for accurate performance comparisons.
@@GeneralS1mba i dint know too becuse i though it was all just random numbers and letters to diferenciate them so why bother search, i never knew they had ACTUAL meaning that can be "read" and tells alot more about it
As a massive Computer Tech enthusiast, this is some really sweet information. This video contains about 6 months of PC information crammed into 11 minutes of video content. Incredible Work!
Yeah, even though I think he missed out on some of the very minute details that I thought were worth mentioning, this is a really, really great starting off point video of covering all the important things someone building a PC for the first time should know about, all in just 11 minutes.
why is the guy not at a million subs already, he explains extremely well, his visuals are on point and the plotting for the segways are close to seemless
As a PC enthusiast, I know these stuff, but finding the correct way to explain it to other people as nicely as you did can be... challenging. Looking forward to the next part! 😊🔥❤
@crisalcantara7671 the intel M prefix indicates the CPUs made for mobile, such as your i3 made for a laptop, it was a prefix once used by intel a while ago basically
You managed to explain it so simple, that you just saved someone from reading through searches and forums for days, to get what you provided as info. WELL DONE!
I’m switching from XBox x and PS5 to PC the amount of knowledge I’m getting from this channel is amazing I thought it would be complicated but not with this guy, it’s pretty easy thanks.
I've been dealing with computers for more than 20 years but your videos left me speechless. It felt like I was back to school. Nice work! Very well explained. Very suitable for those whom are new to this. Keep on posting.
Simplified down a lot taking out details that you might not care about. For most that is a good thing as the majority do not care about details of how it works just what to look for to get a good computer part. If a gamer he left in enough detail to get the correct parts for your use case. For streamers i think he left out a few important parts about the high end of all 3 companies parts and how they differ. For business IT while that is what white papers are for.
just found your channel love how you explain everything flawlessly about the CPUs and the way you explained the breakdown of a GPU for years I had no ideal what Cuda core, Tensor cores, and the new RT cores where used for. Every video I have seen never tells you what those cores are used for just to get a GPU you can afford with the most of them you can afford :(. I love learning about computer components and how they work together to make a good system. Thanks for this video and yes I just subed to your channel to get better info on computer components seems like you take the time to go the extra mile to actually explain how things work.
As an aspiring content creator, I came to you for my need to know information and walked away feeling confident in my purchases. Your videos on PCs and Monitors helped me immensely as I knew almost nothing about the workings of a computer. Much love and I will always come to you for more information
Honestly I love that voice choice. It makes me focus on the information rather to the way it is said. At least for me is way better this way. Tysm. I've learned a lot with you.
Yep this is the kind of thing I prefer when I need informations. Like Anton Petrov on the science side whithout the distracting random galaxies in the background. So yeah information first !
Kudos on the explanations, as a PC enthusiast and repair technician, I always love these videos dedicated to helping the audience with understanding each individual PC component. Concise and clear, nice job!
Nice video. However, I think it would have benefitted from a look at AMD's processor naming scheme, such as what the "X" means, and especially what "X3D" means.
Great topic, bro 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 I hope you consider creating a video discussing available AI assistants like ChatGPT and Google Gemini, as well as AI virtual devices such as Human Pin AI and Rabbit R1 model. I'm confident that you're the best TH-camr to cover these two distinct AI technologies.
@@zen_2d but why ? You're joking aren't you ? You could buy an i3. A used i3 computer in good condition is way better and you could get it at about the same price...
Although you missed the letters "G" and "GE" at the end of naming processors topic, this is a very direct but detailed content. I owe you a sub. Keep it up. 👍👏👏👏
I hope you're reading this your videos really solved all my confusions and now I'm going to buy a laptop all thanks to you also as a subscriber it's my humble request Can you please provide a pdf on the specs you cover it'll be really really really helpful to people watching you 🥹 hope you respond ❤ ❤ ❤
Since i dismantled my first 486 sx 40 mhz at age 14 , i love computers , that was my first and favorite do i had countless other's, Your channel is simply AMAZING, great video, keep up the good work Respect
For some reason your video notification showed up today 23d but I got it. I have been in networking, computer telecommunications electronic technology since 1986 love your fast educational informationI and I share it with all the young people coming up in computers in my area etc. Louisville, KY USA
YES PLEASE. I discovered your channel a couple days ago and you uploaded this. Perfect timing lol. Your videos are awesome! PS: regarding your voice style, I'd say it would be best if you could find the way to mix your natural voice with this kind of voiceover. It is kinda harsh and the lack of intonation makes it hard to follow at times. But it is just my opinion. Keep up the good work!
Know all the information offered but never the less, a great video for people that don't know this and are interested in learning and building their own PC.
Getting into pc stuff is difficult as hell, and I've already screwed myself buying a Dell with a bunch of proprietary parts. That suckers going back. Thanks for simplifying it.
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I've been using opera for almost 2 years and recently I deleted it cause it was the only browser in my laptop that doesn't work and says "proxy error" Also with its suspicious tracking users IP made me delete it
Opera really is kinda fishy. Maybe make a video about browsers or watch one. I get it you wanna get some money out of your work, but recommending Opera is damaging your credibility as a tech guy in my opinion.
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I honestly love the fact that you explained everything so flawlessly about CPU.For many years I've never known what the suffixes meant on CPU cores. Would love to see part 2 my man
So curiosity never got the better of you and you never searched it up?
Literally fr
I like how this video explains everything, im sure there's more but this definitely helps those that arnt that well informed about specs for computers
Start asking questions bud.
ChatGPT
The naming schemes for processors, particularly those from companies like Intel and AMD, typically convey several key pieces of information about the processor's specifications. While specific naming conventions can vary between different generations and product lines, here are some common elements often found in processor names:
Brand Name: This is usually the first part of the name and represents the overarching brand or series of processors. For example, Intel has brands like "Core" and "Xeon", while AMD has brands like "Ryzen" and "Athlon".
Generation or Series: Following the brand name, there is often an indicator of the generation or series of the processor. This might be represented by a number or letter, such as Intel's "10th Gen" or AMD's "Ryzen 5000 Series".
Performance Tier: Processors within a series or generation are often categorized into different performance tiers. This could be indicated by a number or series of numbers. For example, Intel's Core i7 processors are typically higher-performance than Core i5 processors, and AMD's Ryzen 9 processors are higher-performance than Ryzen 7 processors.
Specific Model Number: This is usually a combination of letters and numbers that uniquely identifies a particular processor within its series. It may also indicate specific features, such as integrated graphics (e.g., Intel's UHD Graphics) or power efficiency (e.g., Intel's "U" series for ultraportable laptops).
Suffixes: Additional letters or suffixes may be appended to the model number to denote specific features or characteristics of the processor. For example, "K" suffix in Intel processors often indicates an unlocked multiplier for overclocking, while "X" suffix in AMD processors often indicates higher-end performance or features.
Processor Architecture: Sometimes, the processor's architecture or microarchitecture is also indicated in the name, especially when there's a significant change or improvement from previous generations. For instance, Intel's "Ice Lake" or "Tiger Lake" architectures, or AMD's "Zen 3" architecture.
These naming conventions can help consumers understand the relative performance and features of different processors within a product lineup, making it easier to compare and choose the right processor for their needs. However, it's essential to refer to detailed specifications and benchmarks for accurate performance comparisons.
@@GeneralS1mba i dint know too becuse i though it was all just random numbers and letters to diferenciate them so why bother search, i never knew they had ACTUAL meaning that can be "read" and tells alot more about it
As a massive Computer Tech enthusiast, this is some really sweet information. This video contains about 6 months of PC information crammed into 11 minutes of video content. Incredible Work!
Yeah, even though I think he missed out on some of the very minute details that I thought were worth mentioning, this is a really, really great starting off point video of covering all the important things someone building a PC for the first time should know about, all in just 11 minutes.
What about, if there are no suffixes written???
@boatlaJust watch the video and focus on content instead of ad if you don't like it.
HTF is it 6months. What the heck do you learn from. This old information Linus tech tips has done years ago. So many as well
@@BOTPlayingBlackOPS6 i feel like the comment section is filled with bot comments
He hasn't blinked once. Impressive.
Ain't no way, he didn't blinked for once it's wild
He hasn't opened his mouth as well. Amazing
He said without moving his lips too... Lol
he is wearing mask
@@mvp99dba no way he is wearing mask
why is the guy not at a million subs already, he explains extremely well, his visuals are on point and the plotting for the segways are close to seemless
He just started his channel lol
@@syahrules going viral is what he deserves
this is the yt algorithm
As a PC enthusiast, I know these stuff, but finding the correct way to explain it to other people as nicely as you did can be... challenging.
Looking forward to the next part! 😊🔥❤
he didn't explain my intell type though , mine says Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-4000M , what does the M mean ?
M is kinda similar to U processors. Low voltage processors aimed at optimizing battery life rather than performance @@crisalcantara7671
@crisalcantara7671 the intel M prefix indicates the CPUs made for mobile, such as your i3 made for a laptop, it was a prefix once used by intel a while ago basically
@@Oblivi0n_0suffix not prefix
You managed to explain it so simple, that you just saved someone from reading through searches and forums for days, to get what you provided as info. WELL DONE!
I’m switching from XBox x and PS5 to PC the amount of knowledge I’m getting from this channel is amazing I thought it would be complicated but not with this guy, it’s pretty easy thanks.
watch linus tech tips first person pc building video
I've been dealing with computers for more than 20 years but your videos left me speechless. It felt like I was back to school. Nice work! Very well explained. Very suitable for those whom are new to this. Keep on posting.
yes those were great, and really what i want to share/everyone to see too
Finally someone giving real info on computer instead of bullshit.
Simplified down a lot taking out details that you might not care about. For most that is a good thing as the majority do not care about details of how it works just what to look for to get a good computer part. If a gamer he left in enough detail to get the correct parts for your use case. For streamers i think he left out a few important parts about the high end of all 3 companies parts and how they differ. For business IT while that is what white papers are for.
One of the finest tech channels on youtube. Your explanation was clear, concise and easy to understand.
0:20 did anyone noticed that when he say "like the video", the like buttons glowed up🤯🤯
Yes
It only happens once tho you can't go back
@@fate5724 Nah, it happens for me every time he says it
Yeah
How the heaven
Dude you organize information well. Keep making videos.
just found your channel love how you explain everything flawlessly about the CPUs and the way you explained the breakdown of a GPU for years I had no ideal what Cuda core, Tensor cores, and the new RT cores where used for. Every video I have seen never tells you what those cores are used for just to get a GPU you can afford with the most of them you can afford :(. I love learning about computer components and how they work together to make a good system. Thanks for this video and yes I just subed to your channel to get better info on computer components seems like you take the time to go the extra mile to actually explain how things work.
I manage IT for a DoD project, your videos are excellent and very well made. Hats off to you, you should have a million subscribers.
As an aspiring content creator, I came to you for my need to know information and walked away feeling confident in my purchases. Your videos on PCs and Monitors helped me immensely as I knew almost nothing about the workings of a computer. Much love and I will always come to you for more information
For the clarity and seemless explanation, Subscribed. 😊
Honestly I love that voice choice. It makes me focus on the information rather to the way it is said. At least for me is way better this way. Tysm. I've learned a lot with you.
Yep this is the kind of thing I prefer when I need informations. Like Anton Petrov on the science side whithout the distracting random galaxies in the background. So yeah information first !
I prefer this over people using AI voice over. It's stressing me out lmao
this channel is perfect the videos are flawless and i hope it will grow into millions because it helps a lot.❤
The development on the Türkiye channel was little, but we wish you success in continuing to develop in this channel.
This is one of the absolute best channels available.
This is by far the best video I have seen explaining how a CPU and GPU works in simple terms.
I was interested on what you were saying 'till you recommended Opera.
😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah I'd recommend librewolf or a cracked firefox
Why what's wrong with opera?
@@Luv2beLuuved it's not open source and it's owned by Tencent
@@Luv2beLuuved Privacy
We definitely want part 2 for higher technology knowledge
----Love u from India
Always had trouble understanding the crazy terminology among my peers so this was very helpful. Thanks and I'd like a part 2
Kudos on the explanations, as a PC enthusiast and repair technician, I always love these videos dedicated to helping the audience with understanding each individual PC component. Concise and clear, nice job!
Good day Mysterious Tech. The monotonous voice plus mask works brilliantly, because at least there's cadence.
Bring on Part 2👍👍
Regards to your Uncle Darth! 😊 Srsly tho good content, thx.
I've been waiting for these videos. Thanks a million.
Your explanations have given me more information than 5 months of Google searches and confusion
Good video
I like the way you explain, not technical and very simple yet in a professional way.
at 11:07 my Like button lighted in RGB when you said that (only works if you didn't liked/disliked yet)! How did you do that?
due to new a feature
Dude wrote in chat gtp "write me a script for a youtube video about CPU's, okay now read it aloud while i wave my arms about"
Awesome video! Such a high quality!
Nice video. However, I think it would have benefitted from a look at AMD's processor naming scheme, such as what the "X" means, and especially what "X3D" means.
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1:43 firefox it is
Please make a part 2. Your videos are great. Also, keep this voice.
Glad to see you back! Looking forward to the part 2
We definitely do need a 2nd series on this, this is what people look for...short, informative straight to point videos
bro, why did't u uploaded 2 years ago :/
Muscle memory triggered
Great topic, bro 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I hope you consider creating a video discussing available AI assistants like ChatGPT and Google Gemini, as well as AI virtual devices such as Human Pin AI and Rabbit R1 model. I'm confident that you're the best TH-camr to cover these two distinct AI technologies.
me with intel celeron watching this
I hope you soon get a better pc... Damn celeron
@@zen_2d but why ? You're joking aren't you ? You could buy an i3. A used i3 computer in good condition is way better and you could get it at about the same price...
@@notyoursanymore9027 bro I'm a broke college student .
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what does m mean in i5-4210m tho?
Mobile. Probably for laptop. It's usually used for gpu though
Thanks!
hi farfromweak
Lmao
Although you missed the letters "G" and "GE" at the end of naming processors topic, this is a very direct but detailed content. I owe you a sub. Keep it up. 👍👏👏👏
Waiting for part 2 from India 🇮🇳
Well explained and put i watch your video twice to see if you made a mistake 10/10 my friend keep up the accurate work 👍
We need a 2nd part !!!! THANX MAN :)
Nice work bro, waiting for part 2
this guy doesnt waste time. he is irect to the point, no bias.
I like the pause after every question🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀💀. Best teacher in world🙏. Definitely subscribing.
We need more video like that!
Like ---> Whats the best cpu, best graphic card?
I love your videos! You explain very well.
I have learned sooooooo much from this guy about what computer I need? He just answered my question. Thank the Lord for computer techs.👍
I hope you're reading this your videos really solved all my confusions and now I'm going to buy a laptop all thanks to you also as a subscriber it's my humble request Can you please provide a pdf on the specs you cover it'll be really really really helpful to people watching you 🥹 hope you respond ❤ ❤ ❤
I really enjoyed the video, can't wait to see part 2!!!
This is the most indepth and simplified information. This is top tier education video.
Thanks again, Yep, please do part 2.
Since i dismantled my first 486 sx 40 mhz at age 14 , i love computers , that was my first and favorite do i had countless other's, Your channel is simply AMAZING, great video, keep up the good work
Respect
Thank you. Best video I have ever seen; clear, concise and so informative.
Loved the clear explanation on the meaning of the letters in the name of Intel processors, thank you!
For some reason your video notification showed up today 23d but I got it. I have been in networking, computer telecommunications electronic technology since 1986 love your fast educational informationI and I share it with all the young people coming up in computers in my area etc. Louisville, KY USA
thank you very much man i just started content creating, coding and i was looking for computer and studying them this video was the best one
BRO YOU ARE SO HELPFUL
u SAVED ME SEVERAL TIMES IN BUYING THINGS
People and Influencers like them are very rare to have on internet. Great Work Buddy!👍
Please bring more of this ! Used to build computers for Intel Corp WAY back in the day, nice to get a refresher!! You go MT! Thx you! 😊
love these videos so much and a lot of good imformation
YES PLEASE.
I discovered your channel a couple days ago and you uploaded this. Perfect timing lol. Your videos are awesome!
PS: regarding your voice style, I'd say it would be best if you could find the way to mix your natural voice with this kind of voiceover. It is kinda harsh and the lack of intonation makes it hard to follow at times. But it is just my opinion. Keep up the good work!
your english is very understandable. Thank you. Who's are all poor in english even can understand like me. Once again thank You.....
Part 2 please, this video is a lot of knowledge
Great information, thank you. Please do part two!!
Interested for the next part ❤
BRO YOURE THE BEST ISWEAR THANK YOU SO MUCH YOUR THE GOAT
Know all the information offered but never the less, a great video for people that don't know this and are interested in learning and building their own PC.
Finally, a detailed explanation video which every geek will appreciate
What a unique way to learn and fun to watch... Thanks!
Thank you for your explanation
Now i can build my own pc
Keep it up 😁😁😁😁
YOU KNOW ITS GONNA BE A GOOD DAY WHEN HE UPLOADS!!!!
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks sir, now I can not only think about M-series macs
This channel is gold. Thank you
this video helps me a lot. i'd like to see the part 2 soon
Best videos for me ! Good for sharing with people who seek knowledge . Thanks !
the video ive been looking for my entire life
Love this guy. They way he explaining is best!!! Dang man u r awesome. Enjoying every sec of ur video!!!
you explained very well.. waiting for the second part
Thx for giving me this cpu information, it's really going to help!
Super impressive information..We need 2nd part
I did sure learn a lot of things in this video, thank you. Now im gonna be more smart about building my first PC!
Getting into pc stuff is difficult as hell, and I've already screwed myself buying a Dell with a bunch of proprietary parts. That suckers going back. Thanks for simplifying it.
Waiting for part 2 🔥
I appreciate the content, but I reeaally appreciate that you finish the video slowly 🐌 💯
This has bee very informative for new users looking to update their hardware and old folks like myself.
Love your content straight to the point easy to digest
Thanks for all the informations 🔥
Great thanks for time and energy by the way sound and speech is very clear 👍🏾
I love your content you helped me choose my monitor and i was able to return the VA and get a IPS i thank you for making that video
From each video of yours I learn a lot everytime. Thank You Sir for such informational video. Love from India
You are answering most of the questions that I ask myself ❤ Boss
I love this channel . It deserves 1 billion follower
Awesome video, great explanations, we need more of these!