Eli, I'm new to this business, and I work as a Server Manager, and I first started with your SNMP video. I have to say, I love the way you articulate your videos. I love how you go into great detail, and overall I appreciate who you are and what you do.
Eli, this is a great job for one of your first video units that you created. Although it was produced a fewl years ago, many are still watching it today. Good job.
@KrimsonDZ This was literally the second video I shot over 2 years ago... All my new videos have good lighting and sound quality... at some point I'll redo these old classes..
@GameVoidCommentaries Servers are built to be on 24 hours a day for years at a time. You CAN use desktop hardware for a server, but in "real" business you buy higher quality parts for servers...
Great video! I'm trying to build knowledge, and have been looking for answers on multiple sites, and I feel like this video just covers so much of it for me.
While dated, the video is quite informative. SATA III, which he states "just came out" was ratified as a standard in August 2008, so five years ago now. Even so, a minor nitpick, you have confused PATA (Parallel Advanced Technology Attachment) with SATA I (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment). PATA is the technical name for what we call IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) which just means the drive has an onboard controller board. Technically all modern hard drives are considered "IDE".
Great video tutorial that closed a lot of gaps I had since using computers. Even if you know how to access different parts of your computer it is a good idea where they physically are and how they are connected.
@elithecomputerguy I am a new fan of yours Has it been decided yet whether turning a computer on and off is better or worse than leaving it on and letting it hibernate?
Hey Eli your videos are awesome, I strongly suggest youtube users interested in IT to have a deep look at your channel, congratulations for the website as well! Thanks for your lessons!
regardless of the type of server, it's role is to serve and to be reliable. this reliability is achieved, as Eli said, throught the use of quality parts but moreso though built in redundancy. sometimes this redundancy means 2 power supplies and most times it means a RAID disc array(Eli does a great raid vid, search).
At 11:00, should that not be, in order, SSI EEB, micro ATX, and mini ITX? And at 40:20, you can pause the POST-screen with the [Pause]-button on the keyboard, resume with [Enter]. You can usually remove the start-up picture with [Tab], and then you can quickly press [Pause].
Power Supply has the "power" to kill you that supply truely is powerful....awesom vids Eli you explain stuff so basic that it is supper easy to understand its hard to explain that type of stuff to someone that knows nothing about computers and this explaination is to the point
Very good video! Very inspiring and informative! You just inspired me to continue my dream in information technology an some day establish my own business. Thanks a lot! keep up the good work!
21:20 PATA was not the name of the first SATA! PATA (Parallel ATA) was just a new name assigned to the IDE drive technology when the SATA (Serial ATA) drive was released. Also whilst the SATA drives are quoted in Mb/s (megaBITS per second), the PATA / IDE drives, are quoted in MB/s (megaBYTES per second), because they transmit in a parallel fashion. Most common IDE (PATA) drives were rated 100 or 133 megaBytes per second... though 167 MB/s was available.
I have a question say I got a really good deal on a computer but the person forgot the password! How would I go about resetting it or finding it, thanks.
Thanks Eli. Great job. I think (if not done yet - tried a lot to find in your videos but have not) you should make a detailed class on power supply units. Very important piece of hardware. Up the Irons from Greece!
Great video and a lot of info. You can tell you love what you're doing...! Like others said before, your video was quite dark and you couldn't see more..! Try zooming more to the camera when explaining things like Motherboards, saw novices like me..can get a pretty good look of what is what..! Nevertheless...thank you and I have subscribed to your page..keep up the good work my friend...:-)
Awesome videos Eli. Just one thing to this video, I'm sure you're already know this but you don't have to buy new PSU if you run out of the connectors, just buy some splitter and you're good to go :)
Yes I did. I also recommended the Apple "geniuses" whom I do not approve. However, with the amount of information given, the person with the problem needs someone to help them in person, and even simple "geniuses" that have basic knowledge of a computer would be of more help than trolls on the internet.
Good explanation of RAM. Users sometimes get confused why they need or need to upgrade two types of memory. They generally think of the hard drive as the memory. The distinction gets muddied up with flash memory which cannot be heard and identified by regular user. The video card does need some RAM to hold the picture, and then some for double or triple buffering to achieve vsync, as well as enough bandwidth to read out the buffer, which matters for highest resolutions.
Hello there I have an issue with my computer performance scores I have windows 7 x 64 and I would like to get the scores as high as I can . my processor is 5.4 and memory 5.9 and the graphics 3.3 as well as gaming graphics 5.3 and primary hard dick 5.9 I want to get the scores as close to maximum as possible what can i do and how do I do that thank you I am a builder not programmer so steps would be great thank you
tech changes so quick and its only going to get faster i like watching videos like this from years ago seeing how they explain out of date crap lol i saw there was a level beginner thing id say i would be intermediate heading in to expert
@GameVoidCommentaries in reality a server is any computer that provides services(data storage, network/internet access, mail, application access, database management, ect) to any other computer. when most people think of a server they think of a 19" rack mount server sitting in a cabinet running 24/7/365 in a dedicated room, and this is the case in large business and IT enterprise, but, alot of small businesses run something that looks like a normal desktop case and shut it down nightly.
The performance difference from a new hard drive indirectly comes from its great capacity. It can read more data per revolution, and the head doesn't have to move as far to seek within a small system or temp partition. Also, if you reinstall the OS and transfer files instead of an image to a new drive, the data will become defragmented. A modern SATA hard drive connected to a first generation SATA port (generally still compatible) can transfer data at about 120 MB/s, which is an amazing speed.
What password? The the one held in the BIOS one can be reset to blank by clearing the CMOS (part of the BIOS). . If it is one on an account delete that account. If it is one with administrator rights, XP there is a "trick" involving safe mode, or you could use some password finding software like Ophcrack . No recommendations just Google it.
Eli, I'm new to this business, and I work as a Server Manager, and I first started with your SNMP video. I have to say, I love the way you articulate your videos. I love how you go into great detail, and overall I appreciate who you are and what you do.
I am only a 9 ear old girl, but you explain evrything so good its easy to understand.
:)...
***** thats cool i wish i was
so you still in the it stuff ????
Where are you now?
She's 17 years old now. We're all growing old😂😂😂😂. With love champ.
Eli, this is a great job for one of your first video units that you created. Although it was produced a fewl years ago, many are still watching it today. Good job.
easy ,simple ,detailed,in a simple ,understandable , well spelled english .that is what i was looking for
@KrimsonDZ This was literally the second video I shot over 2 years ago... All my new videos have good lighting and sound quality... at some point I'll redo these old classes..
This guy should receive a award for these videos, I salute you Sir..
@GameVoidCommentaries Servers are built to be on 24 hours a day for years at a time. You CAN use desktop hardware for a server, but in "real" business you buy higher quality parts for servers...
Great video! I'm trying to build knowledge, and have been looking for answers on multiple sites, and I feel like this video just covers so much of it for me.
Nice lesson.
The part where you spoke about the blocked air vents,
causing the PC to shutdown, was really informative.
your are the best teacher I have never met in my life
*ever met
10 years ago!?
This is the first video i saw althought i am a pc technician even a normal average pc user can learn. Well done
another awesome educational content ;) thank you eli
While dated, the video is quite informative. SATA III, which he states "just came out" was ratified as a standard in August 2008, so five years ago now.
Even so, a minor nitpick, you have confused PATA (Parallel Advanced Technology Attachment) with SATA I (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment). PATA is the technical name for what we call IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) which just means the drive has an onboard controller board. Technically all modern hard drives are considered "IDE".
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Great video tutorial that closed a lot of gaps I had since using computers. Even if you know how to access different parts of your computer it is a good idea where they physically are and how they are connected.
Thank you Eli the computer guy. All your video are very informative.
@elithecomputerguy I am a new fan of yours
Has it been decided yet whether turning a computer on and off is better or worse than leaving it on and letting it hibernate?
Awesome. You are inspired to teach through RUclips and are ACTUALLY INTELLIGENT! YAY! (Rare...) Thank you.
One of the last true nerds.
cheers Eli, thats the best,easy and very informative tutorial. it cleared hell lot of doubts.
thanks once again.
Thank god for this channel. FAQ to the top! thanks for sharing Eli!
Great great great video... Learned a lot thank you
Excellent...I wish you all the best!
Hi, Thanks for the awesome videos, but is there maybe a textbook to download that accompanies these lessons?
Great Job Eli. Love your channel.
Hey Eli your videos are awesome, I strongly suggest youtube users interested in IT to have a deep look at your channel, congratulations for the website as well! Thanks for your lessons!
regardless of the type of server, it's role is to serve and to be reliable. this reliability is achieved, as Eli said, throught the use of quality parts but moreso though built in redundancy. sometimes this redundancy means 2 power supplies and most times it means a RAID disc array(Eli does a great raid vid, search).
dude you are amazing! ive been looking for a good explainer for all the parts and you did it perfectly! :D
the way you told the alternate way to get into the BIOS was awesome! haha! I do the same..
At 11:00, should that not be, in order, SSI EEB, micro ATX, and mini ITX?
And at 40:20, you can pause the POST-screen with the [Pause]-button on the keyboard, resume with [Enter]. You can usually remove the start-up picture with [Tab], and then you can quickly press [Pause].
Great video Eli. Thank you!!!
Power Supply has the "power" to kill you that supply truely is powerful....awesom vids Eli you explain stuff so basic that it is supper easy to understand its hard to explain that type of stuff to someone that knows nothing about computers and this explaination is to the point
Very good video! Very inspiring and informative! You just inspired me to continue my dream in information technology an some day establish my own business. Thanks a lot! keep up the good work!
hi eli, please do videos about storage and storage virtualisation... :)
Would it be OK if I used some of your video as ciriculum in a small class of about 10 students?
I really love the quality.
Great job,keep your good work up.
21:20 PATA was not the name of the first SATA! PATA (Parallel ATA) was just a new name assigned to the IDE drive technology when the SATA (Serial ATA) drive was released. Also whilst the SATA drives are quoted in Mb/s (megaBITS per second), the PATA / IDE drives, are quoted in MB/s (megaBYTES per second), because they transmit in a parallel fashion. Most common IDE (PATA) drives were rated 100 or 133 megaBytes per second... though 167 MB/s was available.
Probably (but not certainly) an overheating issue. Ensure there is a clear air path, fans are running, heatsink fins are clear etc.
Amazing teaching! Clarified so much for me! Thank you! Definitely subscribing.
I love you're videos.very educational.
I have a question say I got a really good deal on a computer but the person forgot the password! How would I go about resetting it or finding it, thanks.
nice videos it will be good if the lights were not dimmed but as usual you rocks keep the good work man
Excellent! very helpful material.
Thank you very much for the informations! You've made my life alot more easier!
I have this problem
" Ethernet Controller doesn't have a driver"
Have any ideas?
Thanks Eli. Great job.
I think (if not done yet - tried a lot to find in your videos but have not) you should make a detailed class on power supply units. Very important piece of hardware.
Up the Irons from Greece!
Great video
Your videos are very informative
I like your pedagogic style.
Great video and a lot of info. You can tell you love what you're doing...! Like others said before, your video was quite dark and you couldn't see more..! Try zooming more to the camera when explaining things like Motherboards, saw novices like me..can get a pretty good look of what is what..! Nevertheless...thank you and I have subscribed to your page..keep up the good work my friend...:-)
been watching your channel quite a while now and love the videos. thanks a ton! oh yeah! i subscribed to your channel.
Very informative.
i use to refer your video link...........for the people in the forum with questions........thumbs up
great video
sir! my computer sometimes suddenly shut downs on its own and i don't know the reason. please help! thank you in advance.
Awesome videos Eli. Just one thing to this video, I'm sure you're already know this but you don't have to buy new PSU if you run out of the connectors, just buy some splitter and you're good to go :)
Is this still useful? since it's been many years
educative.it has really built my it career
Eli!
Love this vid!
U the best!
Thanks for this video. Very informative.
May God Bless you Eli
Very helpful. Thanks
Thanks Eli Brilliant videos thank you for taking the time to teach this :-)
cant see anything inside the cpu can you use light and amke a new video for the same subject matters please
Good video for beginners like myself.
man I'm still looking at your videos Even from now. great teaching
~28:50 I found blue ram chips in an 2010 laptop made right around this video was made.
Yes I did. I also recommended the Apple "geniuses" whom I do not approve. However, with the amount of information given, the person with the problem needs someone to help them in person, and even simple "geniuses" that have basic knowledge of a computer would be of more help than trolls on the internet.
Thank you very much for your feeds eli.
need videos on exchange server
pls
need an update on this
Thank you...this is very informative.
i like the orange shirt better, brightens up the room
Good explanation of RAM. Users sometimes get confused why they need or need to upgrade two types of memory. They generally think of the hard drive as the memory. The distinction gets muddied up with flash memory which cannot be heard and identified by regular user. The video card does need some RAM to hold the picture, and then some for double or triple buffering to achieve vsync, as well as enough bandwidth to read out the buffer, which matters for highest resolutions.
Thanks Heath.
why dont we just bypass the ram and gice the cpu hdd access seems better to me and i do acknowledge i could be wrong
Hey Eli we needed some light!!! Good video though!
is this tutorials are comptia A+??
Hello there I have an issue with my computer performance scores I have windows 7 x 64 and I would like to get the scores as high as I can . my processor is 5.4 and memory 5.9 and the graphics 3.3 as well as gaming graphics 5.3 and primary hard dick 5.9 I want to get the scores as close to maximum as possible what can i do and how do I do that thank you I am a builder not programmer so steps would be great thank you
You are awesome
helped tons thanks!
just want to tell 1 thing !! Awwsome !! :)
Here, take my like and subscription! now I need to open up my computer! xD
Thx there's a lot of information but if just you can buy us a light projector ,we appreciate.
tech changes so quick and its only going to get faster i like watching videos like this from years ago seeing how they explain out of date crap lol i saw there was a level beginner thing id say i would be intermediate heading in to expert
ahh back in the day of HD dvds.....memories
@todotechno1 ... I do hope you're joking...
Thank you very much, Eli :D
Thank you!
@GameVoidCommentaries in reality a server is any computer that provides services(data storage, network/internet access, mail, application access, database management, ect) to any other computer. when most people think of a server they think of a 19" rack mount server sitting in a cabinet running 24/7/365 in a dedicated room, and this is the case in large business and IT enterprise, but, alot of small businesses run something that looks like a normal desktop case and shut it down nightly.
Modem? What year is this again? LOL
The performance difference from a new hard drive indirectly comes from its great capacity. It can read more data per revolution, and the head doesn't have to move as far to seek within a small system or temp partition. Also, if you reinstall the OS and transfer files instead of an image to a new drive, the data will become defragmented. A modern SATA hard drive connected to a first generation SATA port (generally still compatible) can transfer data at about 120 MB/s, which is an amazing speed.
This is epic
32:12 motherboard
PATA is not SATA, PATA is IDE (Parallel) SATA is Serial...How can there be three types of SATA and you list PATA is one???
What password? The the one held in the BIOS one can be reset to blank by clearing the CMOS (part of the BIOS). . If it is one on an account delete that account. If it is one with administrator rights, XP there is a "trick" involving safe mode, or you could use some password finding software like Ophcrack . No recommendations just Google it.
oh god you did not just recommend geek squad, oh god you did. I'm gonna go crawl into a corner and die now.
thanks a lot bro
it would be cool ELI :)