I thought he was reffering to the other DDR which broke apart in 1989... Because here in germany the GDR was called DDR... because here it was known as the "Deutsche demokratische Republik" (German democratic republik) not to be confused with the "Bunderepublik Deutschland" (Federal Republic of Germany) which exists today, with the addition of the old GDR states. But even the year didnt made any sense... so what ever... just thought about some weird america/canadian thing that i'm too german to understand.
I think you guys do a very good job of describing Computer Engineering concepts. I think you could go even further, maybe do a video on basic CPU architecture design, or maybe motherboard design and constraints. Or, a detailed look at what "7nm process" actually means.
@@meijerbrantm8158 I tried to get into it, but having spent so many years with DDR (singles and doubles) I just could not wrap my head around the flipped sensor placements. At least at anything above easy/medium.
I can't be the only person that feels like James has a serious passion for the inner workings and terminology behind RAM, he is smiling 100% of the time he is present on screen during this.
@@4Devianz Although it is true that the newer DDR the more banks it has, this is not necessarily all a positive thing. They talk about how the bandwidth between the IO module and the banks increases theoretically, BUT the "connection" between the CPU and the DDR's IO is the same (for the same DDR frequency). Additionally, if you have 8 banks and your speeds for each bank is 1/8 of the speed of the CPU-DDR speed, then that is not good, since if all the data you want to get/set is only in one of the banks then you are bound not by the CPU-DDR speed, but to 1/8 of that. Recently I had a problem with DDR4's groups of banks. So instead of doing 16 banks, DDR4 would usually will do 4 groups of 4 banks each (at least that was what I had to work with). My issue was that each of the groups had only 1 precharger shared for all 4 banks in it. If you don't spread out your memory accesses good enough in all 4 groups, then you will have penalties for waiting the prechargers... So maybe I was too harsh in my comment up, but in my opinion going for larger generational numbers is not all pink ("hey guys we doubled the speed with our enormous technological efforts") and is partly just to increase sales with not so perfect technology to be honest. I would guess that a 2133MHz DDR3 will be faster in reality than 2133MHz DDR4. The difference is that DDR4 would have higher speeds, of course (>3000MHz). Edit: not sure if that got clear, so let me give example: If you pause on 2:02 you will see that DDR2 has 4 and DDR4 has 8 connection to the "Memory Cell Array". In reality these 8 connections are to 8 different "Arrays" of 1/8 size each. The problem is if all your data is skewed into 1 of these 8 arrays, then you can in reality use only 1 of these 8 magical connections. Of course CPU caches and memory organization by the system help a lot in hiding that!
Such an extremely useful video. Studying for the CompTIA A+ right now and this video greatly helped me understand things that were not discussed and clarified in the actual A+ study material (looking at you Mike Meyer's).
@qwertyferus how i buy mouse? my bot already won me the Nvidia GTXx420xX but i need new setting, i paid $19.99 for bot on lttstore.com! ....ironic how they sold me the bot to buy their item....
"I don't have a stick of DDR RAM to show you." Me - Glances anxiously at the two sticks of DDR RAM slotted in computer on my wall of computer history. "Oops."
CLICK HERE TO INSTALL MORE RAM, DOWNLOAD NOW, FREE, PLEASE, WE GET PAID $0.002 EVERY INSTALL BY OUR SPYWARE SUPPORTERS, EACH!!! so in total, each install we get about 32 cents based off of the math and how many tricky "accept/decline" popups that are not required to install
IM NEVER BEING USED TO NEW BACKGROUND IS NOW UNACCEPTABLE AND BS I WANT A STIRGHT ANSWER NO MUSIC NO SHOWS LIKE SLIDEFULLMOTION SHOWS I WANT THE STIRGHT NOT A COMPLICATED MESS AND ALL VIDS ARE FAST SPEECH GUYS NOW SLOW SNAILS
Could you guys do a tech quickie on M.2 keys? From MSATA to NVME? How some slots are for WiFi and others storage? I see so many people in tech groups having issues with this, I think it would be super helpful. Thanks!
I remember using computers that used DDR, Then I moved up to DDR2, then I moved up to DDR3, In the future I will move up to DDR4. It's just the natural order of things?! When DDR2 came out, I built my first decent gaming computer with a Pentium D, It was a space heater but, the computer kept on ticking. It never overheated to the point it would shut itself down at because I had good fans in it.
This video had so much new information that I am sure Jerry would be proud watching it. Rick/Summer would build muscle and make you a punching bag for having made this video in late 2020.
I'm surprised it took years for the team to find out that non-void background isn't that bad for Techquickie videos. But there's no "too late" for that I think
3:15 You can't have both DDR3 and DDR4 in you motherboard unless you have a motherboard that supports both. Huananzhi X99-TF supports up to 4 sticks of each type
James: 4:09
Linus: I have taught you everything now
What are you talking about? The video ended at 3:35
@@GoldenSun3DS Linus drop tips have taught James to profesionally drop something
had a good laugh at that one
4:09 ...... The ram thought it smelled Linus
Welp, spending enough time around Linus is starting rub off on James
James drop tips incoming!!!
Damn dude you made me laugh out loud 😂😂 so are all computers able to smell a wild Linus?
In order to get even faster, DDR6 will have mandatory RGB.
And factory over clock and internal water cooling.
True fact
200th like pog
Plus a new 8 pin power connector... for each stick.
@@judahhays189 DDR5 is supposed to come in 2021. Still, the comment was a joke, so don't take it seriously
*shows Pump It Up and calls it DDR*
Incoming all the rhythm game fans to rip them a new one
damn you beat me to it
I'm 1 hour late...
james meanwhile: Wahhahahahhahha, dance my viewers, dance, play the game of the internet *dances off singing* trolololololo
I thought he was reffering to the other DDR which broke apart in 1989... Because here in germany the GDR was called DDR... because here it was known as the "Deutsche demokratische Republik" (German democratic republik) not to be confused with the "Bunderepublik Deutschland" (Federal Republic of Germany) which exists today, with the addition of the old GDR states.
But even the year didnt made any sense... so what ever... just thought about some weird america/canadian thing that i'm too german to understand.
Damn. You are quick af
RAM: "I am magic"
Chrome: "I don't care what you're called, I just need more RAM!"
heyhey this isnt pornhub
Firefox gang stand up
Q: Where do bees go to the bathroom?
A: At the BP station!
Use edge d*mbass
@@jdwmyt cringe!
I think you guys do a very good job of describing Computer Engineering concepts. I think you could go even further, maybe do a video on basic CPU architecture design, or maybe motherboard design and constraints. Or, a detailed look at what "7nm process" actually means.
Ram: 😃
Chrome: 🤤
Ram: 👁️👄👁️
4:09 What is it with LMG and tossing RAM?! Linus is a bad influence. First Secret Shopper, now this!
Obligatory: you used a Pump It Up dance pad when referencing DDR.
Signed- former massive DDR nerd. 👍
Yeah, could never get into Pump it Up... NESW arrows were just so much better.
@@meijerbrantm8158 I tried to get into it, but having spent so many years with DDR (singles and doubles) I just could not wrap my head around the flipped sensor placements. At least at anything above easy/medium.
Btw I can't believe this was nearly 15 years ago! Lol ruclips.net/video/Hppkn_RknD4/видео.html
@@meijerbrantm8158 I can see the argument for 4-panel singles, but pump doubles is soooooo much better 👌
Janejana gang !!!! Aoo
Loved the new presentation style, makes it more relatable and feel like a friend is explaining the details to you
I can't be the only person that feels like James has a serious passion for the inner workings and terminology behind RAM, he is smiling 100% of the time he is present on screen during this.
James is just smiling 99% of all times.
Too sad the video is very misinformative actually then
@@kmanev how so? not to imply i know more than you or such, just curious as to what aspect was misinformative
@@4Devianz Although it is true that the newer DDR the more banks it has, this is not necessarily all a positive thing. They talk about how the bandwidth between the IO module and the banks increases theoretically, BUT the "connection" between the CPU and the DDR's IO is the same (for the same DDR frequency). Additionally, if you have 8 banks and your speeds for each bank is 1/8 of the speed of the CPU-DDR speed, then that is not good, since if all the data you want to get/set is only in one of the banks then you are bound not by the CPU-DDR speed, but to 1/8 of that. Recently I had a problem with DDR4's groups of banks. So instead of doing 16 banks, DDR4 would usually will do 4 groups of 4 banks each (at least that was what I had to work with). My issue was that each of the groups had only 1 precharger shared for all 4 banks in it. If you don't spread out your memory accesses good enough in all 4 groups, then you will have penalties for waiting the prechargers... So maybe I was too harsh in my comment up, but in my opinion going for larger generational numbers is not all pink ("hey guys we doubled the speed with our enormous technological efforts") and is partly just to increase sales with not so perfect technology to be honest. I would guess that a 2133MHz DDR3 will be faster in reality than 2133MHz DDR4. The difference is that DDR4 would have higher speeds, of course (>3000MHz).
Edit: not sure if that got clear, so let me give example: If you pause on 2:02 you will see that DDR2 has 4 and DDR4 has 8 connection to the "Memory Cell Array". In reality these 8 connections are to 8 different "Arrays" of 1/8 size each. The problem is if all your data is skewed into 1 of these 8 arrays, then you can in reality use only 1 of these 8 magical connections. Of course CPU caches and memory organization by the system help a lot in hiding that!
Love how these videos are going more in depth. Hope it continues to follow that trend!
i hate no white background
> "The other DDR"
> Shows PIU pad
pain
Can confirm
tl;dr it is a controller and the bulk of existing pads probably are running custom copies of stepmania now
@@frogzErm ... this really didn't need a "tl;dr" 😅
(still lots of DDR machines out there - though I don't doubt this is true for a lot of pads)
This was way more technical than usual and I loved it!
"even older RAM like this .. DDR3"
_*i'm not crying in 3GB DDR2_
:-(
How tf are you using 3 gb in 2020 man 😭😭
Do you live in a cave or sth?
Stop judging this poor guy everyone. Windows XP only required 64MB ram (128MB-256MB recommend).
@@Joestorm2000 windows xp is almost 2 decades old, so at least allow me to be surprised this guy still uses ddr2
linux runs fine on 3g ddr anything
Love the new backdrop! The white background and stock footage was fun as well, though. Can't decide which is better. Do both?
Back in my day, I had machines supporting EDO and SD RAM modules. It's insane how far we have come!
Got you beat there... I remember seating individual ram IC in the sockets of my Compaq Portable 1 lol
RAM: “I am magic”
The animal, a ram: “Okay, and what about me?”
don't try and dodge me :)
4:09 when you spend too much time with linus
At the end of the year we will graduated from University Of Linus
i love this style of video very informative and less playful than the previous
Therapist: It's ok, Techquickie without the green screen can't hurt you, it doesn't exist
*Techquickie without the green screen:*
i even read the title a second time after seeing james act like it's a short-circuit video ...funny nontheless
i hate no white background
Such an extremely useful video. Studying for the CompTIA A+ right now and this video greatly helped me understand things that were not discussed and clarified in the actual A+ study material (looking at you Mike Meyer's).
When can we buy the freaking mousepad!!??
After the bots buy them all up and the scalpers list them on eBay.
I went to buy it, realized it's not for sale yet, came looking for comments for date... It seems just us...
It's going to come out soon on lttstore.com
@qwertyferus how i buy mouse? my bot already won me the Nvidia GTXx420xX but i need new setting, i paid $19.99 for bot on lttstore.com! ....ironic how they sold me the bot to buy their item....
@@frogz The RtxX69xX is way better
Techquickie has really stepped up in regards to technical details for this video. I like that a lot!
To bad its mostly wrong
My GF says even if I last as long as tech quickie video that would already be a marathon for my standard ;-)
Bruh
F
Q: What do you call a laughing jar of mayonnaise?
A: LMAYO
@@jdwmyt cringe
Tell her about me she will cheat on ya
More ram episodes please!! HBM and vram and ccx / infinity fabric / pci channels too! Love the in depth edu pieces
4:10 ah James. You have finally ascended to Linus's level. That wasn't necessarily a drop, but a slip worthy none the less
For what I want to watch next a detailed video on components of a pc and the key functions of each and every component
Pls make this video
1:06 got some really odd (yet somehow wholesome) VSauce vibes here...
"RAM is magic. Or is it?" *VSauce music starts*
"I don't have a stick of DDR RAM to show you."
Me - Glances anxiously at the two sticks of DDR RAM slotted in computer on my wall of computer history. "Oops."
Love the aesthetics tho
Nice to see James taking his job seriously lately (I mean for a while now)really stepping up the presentation game, congrats!
Finally I can stop downloading ram!
CLICK HERE TO INSTALL MORE RAM, DOWNLOAD NOW, FREE, PLEASE, WE GET PAID $0.002 EVERY INSTALL BY OUR SPYWARE SUPPORTERS, EACH!!! so in total, each install we get about 32 cents based off of the math and how many tricky "accept/decline" popups that are not required to install
0:32
“The other DDR”
*shows a Pump It Up pad*
Me a DDR fan: TRIGGERED!!!!!!!
James at 0:09 - "even older RAMs, like this DDR3 I'm holding"
Me: *I feel personally attacked right now*
Same and i just recently maxed out my capacity with it too. 😭
At last, a Good Techquike video, which actually makes sense for this channel.
When you're so early the quickie hasn't finished
Nah fam
I'm glad that you guys kept this new format.
WHAT KEPT WHAT U MEAN
There is only one cycle that concerns me and it's the one that comes approximately every 28 days.
The moon
KKonaW the moon aint real, bunch of русский propaganda
Good thing this one is not operating at double data rate as well
you guys have gone crazy, a new video every day on each channel😱😱😱😱
You can also download more Ram online now adays
Just have to unzip it after you download all your Ram
😒
These relatively-more-technical TQs are awesome! I’d love to see more of these. Professor James!
Therapist: Techquickie without the white background isn't real, it won't harm you.
Techquickie without the white background:
I don’t miss it
I HATE THE MUSIC I WANT WITHOUT IT
@James, wow- I am very impressed by the clear explanation, keep up the good work - your shining bright matey!
Every body are gangstar till linus start to give his own ad on his own channel
Gangstar? Is a game. You mean gangster?
the changes from generation to generation also includes + pins on the stick, it`s not only the notch that`s different.
They're getting closer and closer to computerphile's turf, i like that
its invaluable information that more people should be aware of
Only thing left to do is get some brown paper.
nah they need more britishness
0:33 that's actually Pump It Up, the diagonal-arrowed counterpart of DDR
I love this style.
NO NO AND NO I HATE THE MUSIC AND I WILL NEVER FORGIVE THIS NEW BACKGROUND
3:15 that may be true for DDR3 and DDR4 but there were DDR2/DDR3 combo motherboards.
Just upgraded my ram today... From 4 to 8 GB..
Speed hasn't increased much, but lag has reduced significantly
Seriously great vid. Educational and I love that it's no longer on green screen
WOW UR SO STUPED GREEN SCREEN IS BETTER THAN WITH MUSIC I WANT A REAL QUICKIE AND FASTER SPEECH
4:20 long. Nice.
Really digging the new Techquickie format.
IM NEVER BEING USED TO NEW BACKGROUND IS NOW UNACCEPTABLE AND BS I WANT A STIRGHT ANSWER NO MUSIC NO SHOWS LIKE SLIDEFULLMOTION SHOWS I WANT THE STIRGHT NOT A COMPLICATED MESS AND ALL VIDS ARE FAST SPEECH GUYS NOW SLOW SNAILS
0:26 That means the opposite of what you intended it to :P
Could you guys do a tech quickie on M.2 keys? From MSATA to NVME? How some slots are for WiFi and others storage? I see so many people in tech groups having issues with this, I think it would be super helpful. Thanks!
So early that no comments are praising Anthony yet
no anthony here
Great video James!
Therapist: Drawing board techquickie does not exist. It can't hurt you.
Drawing board techquickie:
I'm starting to not miss the old white background. This new format is better.
The clever trick to run faster is RGB
i really liked how used used the chart to explain
ITS LEGENDARY
"Even older RAM, like DDR3?"
**laughs in EDO RAM** 😂👌🏽
I remember using computers that used DDR, Then I moved up to DDR2, then I moved up to DDR3, In the future I will move up to DDR4. It's just the natural order of things?! When DDR2 came out, I built my first decent gaming computer with a Pentium D, It was a space heater but, the computer kept on ticking. It never overheated to the point it would shut itself down at because I had good fans in it.
the video length is even more magical than the content in it :) 10/10
Who else got " Yes this is the voice of Linus....... And the face" ad before the vid.
The quality of the video is outstanding!
Also, Linus' disease is contagious, noted that. 4:09
STOP LOVING IT IS BS AND MORE BS THAN THAT MUSIC I LOVE NO MUSIC ON WHITE BACKGROUND IS SO SIMPLE AND STIRAGHTNFAST
Hello
hi
Adele?!
Youre the first lmao
Hey
Congrats you're first
I love the new tech quickie background
Ram: ” I am magic!!!”
Chrome w/ 1 tab open: “Don’t make me destroy you!”
This video had so much new information that I am sure Jerry would be proud watching it. Rick/Summer would build muscle and make you a punching bag for having made this video in late 2020.
Next technology will be TDR. Triple data rate.
Actually it is QDR or quad data rate en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quad_data_rate
bruh ur every where
Huh? There's only rising and falling edge on clock cycles. You patuetic RUclipsr who comments everywhere to get subs. I always dislike your comments:)
Techquickie is now using more sets,i love it
First two comments I see are Hello and pog
Hello
Hello Pog
Pog
Pogw
Pog
Thank you for not using the white background for Techquicke!
I read that as "the magic behind ARM" and thought it was about Snapdragon and apple silicon
The Magic Behind MAR
techquikie videos are getting better and better
Ram: I am speed
Chrome: Yes, but no
love the vibe to this vid
The real reason that new versions of DDR are being made: C H R O M E
Good to see some good 'ol down and dirty TECH info
Being the first is not an achievement, it's an honor.😐😐
4:09 James is now New Linus
me: watching the video
the comments: I wAs FirSt!!
I wish LTT was a university about computers and technology.
woah
James: *Drops RAM
Linus: Hey, that's my signature move.
EARLY
Loved the format on this one, feels more organic than the greenscreen faster feeling ones
1st dislike
That's an awesome video! Kudos³
Still preferred the more professional white green screen (seems more trustworthy as well) than relaxed setting but it wasn't too bad.
Obviously trained under the tutelage of master Linus drop tips himself 4:09
i loved the format
Great break down video, good job mr monitor guy ;)
Would have been nice to have an explanation of how DDR5 manages to be faster since it's coming to mass market soon
I'm surprised it took years for the team to find out that non-void background isn't that bad for Techquickie videos. But there's no "too late" for that I think
3:15 You can't have both DDR3 and DDR4 in you motherboard unless you have a motherboard that supports both. Huananzhi X99-TF supports up to 4 sticks of each type
Talks about Dance Dance Revolution (DDR) and shows a picture of Pump It Up lol!!
4:08 RIP that ram.
RAM - Rainbow armored memory
I guess all the magic is in RGB.