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Did you ever do an in-depth review on each component… for dummies.
ОтветитьI'm in the market for a laptop for my vinyl cutting and T-shirt business what would you recommend I look for in a laptop
ОтветитьThank you for this video! I’m a complete noob at all this but now I feel like an Amateur LOL I really understand it far more than I did a few hours ago. A few hours cuz I rewatched curtain parts over and over and kept going to google and further researching each part. But now I’m ready to order my PC. Thank you again bro! 🙏
ОтветитьGood Looking Kid,,, Knowledgeable,,, Great Voice,,,, Great Timing,,,, Great Presentation,,
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Good vid helped alot
ОтветитьThank you so much for this!
I'm looking to get a job as a retail associate for Best Buy and I have no idea about computer stuff, this has really helped simplify things.
An actual good video
ОтветитьI have a question. why dont you mention volatile and non-volatile in the ram and hard drive and SSD section. it would've been quite helpful for beginners
ОтветитьThanks bro realy explained me evrything
ОтветитьThis video is pure gold thank you man
ОтветитьThis is the worst information considering you call amd cards inferior lmao
ОтветитьI used to study IT in highschool but I dropped out, I want start learning again as an adult and this video is really helpful,thank you 😁
ОтветитьI find this video really helpful and I learned a lot from it thank you.
ОтветитьThanks a lot. Loved the cat
ОтветитьThis video was exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
ОтветитьThanks!
Ответитьyour eyes are so pretty
ОтветитьOne point that you missed on GPUs, specifically NVIDIA is that they have comparatively bad support for linux especially with the new rising Wayland display server. I know you said this video was for beginners but there are a lot of beginners who use linux as well. I think you have to address that point as well.
ОтветитьA Like just for the Google - RAM joke.
ОтветитьThank you, this is solid advice. I did the the SSD and hard drive combo and doubled my computer speed.
Ответитьlove the cat
Ответитьthank you very much Tim :3!
ОтветитьHi Tim, can you make detailed videos on computer architecture and hardware engineering topics, like H bridge, cache memory etc
ОтветитьCan you do in-depth video on each component for dummies?
ОтветитьI had to build a new machine because 32GB RAM wasn't nearly enough, so my new rig has 128GB. I personally wouldn't recommend anything less than 16GB RAM for a new system these days, especially for anyone planning on running Windows. Most Linux systems run better with less RAM than a comparable Windows system, but I still wouldn't recommend less than 16GB unless your budget is REALLY really tight.
Oh, and if you're going with Linux, might want to stay away from Nvidia.
Great ! Now i can understand what my friends talk about
Ответитьlove your cat
ОтветитьNice video mate , I think u forgot that the motherboards only support certain amount of ram speeds , the more speed of ram u put in that motherboard , its going to work but still , use the speed which is specified on the motherboard , So also check the ram compatibility in your motherboard and buy the RAM according to it . Have a Nice day
ОтветитьVery understandable. Thank you bro. And I really liked the Thanos finger snap.
ОтветитьDummies? That if someone dosent know about computers dosent make him dummi. :D
ОтветитьI actually made notes from what you spoke and explained, decent and helpful stuff brother 👍❤️
ОтветитьTim, I just discovered your channel tonight. I'm in IT(career change two years ago), but am not really going anywhere. It has been stale. I am considering a cyber security school that starts classes next month. It's around $25,000 for six months of training. Am I better off(for the resume) getting into that OR learning coding/everything else you teach. The kicker is, I do already know some CS stuff but have zero coding knowledge.
Ответитьwhat about cooling solution for cpu and gpu?
ОтветитьCan you make a 12 hours live again? Plss I love when someone is coding and I am watching him
ОтветитьThanks for this, I really appreciate.
ОтветитьI have everything but the graphic card, my life is so sad
ОтветитьPlease make a video on python module like pyWin32, os 🙂
Ответитьpov: you know alot about computers but still clicked on the video
Ответитьgut video, but ya should had spoken more about PSU(Power Supply Unit) its pretty straight forward, but if ya update yar computer make sure PSU has the watts and pins for new mobo(mother board) and/or GPU
Ответитьwhy is this guy in the thumbnail, just put your face or just leave it as it is.
Ответитьwow
ОтветитьAfter watching this video, i am no longer a dummy.
ОтветитьHey Tim! Could you make a video for the python ursina engine to make 3D games? It would be great!
ОтветитьI thought RAM was the Daft Punk's album
ОтветитьGreat Video! Looking forward to level 2.
ОтветитьMy PC is 8 yrs old with 4 gb ram and Integrated Intel 4000 gpu on a Intel i3-3rd gen CPU.I do game development, Photo editing, Video editing in it. 500 gb SSD is there btw.
Ответитьthis video is so helpful and well explained, thank u!
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