Dude tysm you saved my anxiety because I just bought a gaming laptop today for my own birthday since all my family is dead and tysm I don’t have to research’s a Lot now
@@OakBloxit actually did exist, the only chip that has -HF suffix that I know is the i7-9750HF. It's weird for mainstream laptops to not have an iGPU though.
@@OakBloxweird because my laptop has an i5-9300HF and when i toggle the laptop gpu off it seems to run on the cpu's intergrated graphics even thought F means theres no intergrated graphics 🤔 🤔 🤔
Not mentioned: U and H is for mobile chips U for underpowered (power saver chips) H for high powered (performance chips) The other desktop letters apply to mobile chips. HK, HX etc.
@@smarpitmendirattaX was discontinued a WHILE ago. Last one was 10980XE which was Extreme version. Sadly it was the last. Wish they kept it up since i want a 13980XE or smth
Thank you . For people like me who come from English literature background it gets really difficult to sometimes understand technical concepts. You make it sound easy . 👍🏻
U - power efficent P - balanced H - high performance K - unlocked and is best for overclocking HX - high-performance extreme XE - extreme edition These are the main ones. By the way please never use S (Special Edition) as they become super hot.
@@simbanaani I actually have a whole list. 1. U (Ultra-Low Power) 2. Q (Quad-core) 3. P (Mobile Performance) 4. H (High-Performance Graphics) 5. K (Unlocked, Overclockable) 6. KS (Special Edition Unlocked) 7. KH (Special Edition High Performance Graphics) 8. HX (High-Performance Graphics, Unlocked) 9. XE (Extreme Edition) 10. S (Performance-optimized Lifestyle) 11. F (No Integrated Graphics) 12. KF (Unlocked, No Integrated Graphics) 13. X (Higher Performance or Special Features) 14. HQ (High-Performance Graphics for mobile processors) 15. HK (Unlocked, Overclockable for high-end mobile processors) 16. T (Power-optimized for some Xeon processors) 17. Y (Extremely low power, fanless design for Core M processors) 18. G (Discrete Graphics, used in processors with integrated and discrete graphics) 19. B (Special variant, specific usage may vary) 20. G1-G7 (Graphics Tier designations, indicating performance levels) 21. E (Generally used in entry-level processors) 22. M (Mobile, typically used in Intel Core M processors) 23. R (Certain specific features, can vary) 24. C (Performance-optimized for desktop and gaming processors) 25. L (Low Power, used in mobile and embedded processors)
KS is clocked higher than K and K is clocked higher than non K variant. People like to say there's no reason to get a K if you don't overclock but the extra clock speed and resale value is worth the extra $20-$30 that's normally between them.
@@telephotoIt's not just higher clock, but also unlocked multiplier. Simply said, non-K CPU can't be overclocked (I guess unless you mcgyver the BIOS or something). If OC is your thing (and on CPU heavy task they do show its impact) then get the K. In comparison, every Ryzen CPU can be OC'd, so this show the K designation is really stupid and really Intel's way to nickel and diming its customer (oh you want to OC your CPU, shell more $$ pls)
@archiebellega956 x3d chips can't be overclocked. Technically you can increase bus speed slightly but turns into kind of a shit show just to gain like 200mhz.
I watch hundreds of videos about building pc etc. This is the second I see explaining these intel cpu’s. Everybody mentions things about them like the generation, but few actually explain it. Somehow all these experts have a knack for leaving out basic essential info.
Just assume something don't have an igpu except for if the lettering suggests that (for ryzen par example, the - - - - g is a budget cpu with igpu, amd vega -)
F = no iGPU K = unlocked multiplier X/XE = Highest performance + unlocked E = ECC S = special edition T = low power draw (desktop) Laptop letters: U = low power draw Y = lower power draw HX = Highest performance + unlocked HK = Higher performance + unlocked H = High performance P = High performance for thin and light G = Radeon iGPU
H/HQ(HQ was given to certain laptops during skylake-era) is a mobile chip with a higher amount of power given to it, so it can get pretty close to desktop performance. So an i5-12400H will be... A bit under its desktop equivalent, but will be far better than it's U variant.
HQ was i believe to designate for the quad core variant, at least back in the days where dual core i7 mobile chips were common up until Coffee Lake (8xxx) finally gave quad core to the i5 mobile chips.
For those who wanna know what the “Special edition means” it’s essentially the same as the K but even higher clock speed then the regular K could achieve via 3Rd party overclocking, as All KS chips are PRE Overclocked from the factory For examples the 13900k goes to 5.8Ghz but the 13900KS goes to 6.0Ghz
Hey zach, i was planning on building my own pc for gaming and recording/streaming but i need some help: my budget is 1800$ - shipping costs to the NL The cpu: i7 - 13700k MB: gigabyte b760 aorus elite ax Ram: g.skill trident z5 rgb series 32 gb Gpu: 7800xt (when it comes out) What should the rest of the components be? Im also really stuck on the case, fan, and that sort of stuff (and also, keep up the good work! Thanks for always helping us with pc building!)
Thanks but ive tried a couple pc builders but i just didnt know what to choose, especially since this is my first time and i have no family or friends that built a pc
@@senpai_san777 my guy he’s got a 4th gen i5 and a ddr3 system he could get a 4090 and he wouldn’t be able to use the full capabilities, and furthermore if he had the budget for a 4090 he would have a better overall Pc. Terrible recommendation, and finally the 4090 is NOT always better. Better is subjective. It’s the current fastest gpu but you need a Pc and power supply able to use it, and also someone that doesn’t know what pairs well with their system probably is at risk of improper installation with the 4090 which leads to melting. Even veteran builders have been dealing with that issue.
You'll also find "h" which is for high performance graphics. Usually in laptops with no gpu, or if it does have a gpu, it is meant for power savings when not playing graphically demanding games. Also T which is like the maximum power savings
It might be reasonavle to downgrade the 13900k so that you could by RTX 4090. You can go as love with tha CPU as i5 13600k without bottlenecking RTX 4090
K - Unlocked + Boosted for overclocking F - No integrated graphics (not an issue if you have a gpu) KF - Unlocked + Boosted with No integrated graphics KS- Unlocked + Extremely Boosted (VERY HOT) Just regular desktop cpu types
I have an H series Intel CPU. Some said that the H series preformance are higher than P series. While P series have higher performance than the U series.
Basically yes. H is high performance mobile (laptop) CPU, while P is high performance light-thin laptop CPU. So H is basically higher than P because P is designed for light-thin laptop which sacrifice some of their performance in sake of portability.
while for U is basically Power-efficient CPU for mobile (laptop), which of course has lower performance if you want long-battery life and lower power usage.
My chip i5-11400F but thank goodness I google what the letter mean and say that need gpu for it to work, so I quickly go to the mall and found computer store and bought whatever card they suggest to me, now I end up with RTX 4080 igame colorful (the card that caught my eye) and RTX 2060 (suggested card). The cashier assuring me that I need 1 card only but I'm so stuborn and bought two of these, so the good thing is RTX 2060 I giving it away for my lil sister because she say she need graphic card for homework
for budget i would say 4090 + 13900KS or 7950 X3D, i would personally say 128GB of DDR5-7200 but if you're on a budget i would understand only 64GB of DDR5-6800 Edit: Just remembered AMD doesn't really work with DDR5 over like 6200 MHZ so if you go AMD get DDR5-6000
They have been surprisingly consistent with their model numbering since the core 2 days. Usually some clown with big ideas has come in and smashed it all up by now.
F - No integrated graphics processor K - Overclocking feature HK - High performing cpu / overclocking feature, only for laptops. HF - High performing cpu / no integrated graphics unit, laptops only. H - High performing cpu HQ - Highest quality performing CPU. U - Entry level, energy efficiency / no overclocking feature, typically with entry level laptops.
@@mahir5269 Yeah you're right sorry. But that's weird, the last time I check with that, it shows no bottleneck. That's why I suggest that, well sorry bout that.
@@titaniac3037 yes, it has a pretty low energy consumption. Even if I play games like R6 or Battlefront 2(2017) the temperature of the cpu does not go above 35C°
Intel laptops: U- weak P- editing power H- gaming power (does everything "u" and "p" do) HX- just a more powerful H K- SUPER SAYAIN (i spelled that wrong, didn't i?) X- Basically just k but more swag F- you need a gpu separately no integrated graphics processor (as mentioned in video) S- (as mentioned) special edition
if someone is really into pc stuff then i highly suggest that they learn the amd, intel cpu naming schemes and amd, nvidia gou naming schemes since those are the main ones.
I do have a question about something completely unrelated? Ive seen a lot of hate for Asrock but ive had no issues from them, Zach, do you have any light on this?
Zach can you make a video about mothernoard naming convention meanings. How to identify built-in wifi support and wifi compatability on motherboards fron MSI, Gibabyte, AsRock and Asus
Hi Zach, I am just about to build a gaming PC, I was just wondering what motherboard should i pick for a 2200$ PC with a RTX 4070 Ti Asus ROG STRIX 12G, Intel i7 13700KF, 64GB DDR5 6000MHz CL40. Thanks for your response have a good day.
KF: Overclockable, No iGPU
Lol you beat me to it my first thought 😂
KS: Overclockable and binned
It should be FK
@@sonychandel1878 ???
@@the_real_moss you know the meaning
Since he skipped it, H usually means it's a laptop chip with support for high performance graphics.
thank you
Ty
Doesn’t mean gaming at all
Dude tysm you saved my anxiety because I just bought a gaming laptop today for my own birthday since all my family is dead and tysm I don’t have to research’s a Lot now
and then there is hx which is an overclocked version of h but weaker igpu
HF model - holy f%$K - F n K models... lol
😂
hf doesnt exist. h means high performance integrated graphics, while f means no integrated graphics.
@@OakBloxit actually did exist, the only chip that has -HF suffix that I know is the i7-9750HF. It's weird for mainstream laptops to not have an iGPU though.
@@OakBloxH means that its a laptop
-only processor. I have i5 9300hf in my lenovo l340 laptop
@@OakBloxweird because my laptop has an i5-9300HF and when i toggle the laptop gpu off it seems to run on the cpu's intergrated graphics even thought F means theres no intergrated graphics 🤔 🤔 🤔
Me waiting for the new i69-4200KFC to unlock
KFC💀
As a black guy I can confirm that's my favorite CPU
@@morocuda2090…
U took it too far 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂ni-😊
@@GuyWhoLikeGDgger
@@ArkshotAcquired lol
Not mentioned:
U and H is for mobile chips
U for underpowered (power saver chips)
H for high powered (performance chips)
The other desktop letters apply to mobile chips.
HK, HX etc.
I9 1390HKF
Bro mine says M
Its an i5
@@nonigamer2632 that says nothing
@@nonigamer2632 m stands for mobile
Gotta love when S used to mean low powered (and reduced clock speeds)
Get the X and move on. No time to discuss this xD
That's on old cpu
@@smarpitmendirattaX was discontinued a WHILE ago.
Last one was 10980XE which was Extreme version. Sadly it was the last. Wish they kept it up since i want a 13980XE or smth
I have a i5 3340S , what's the special in it 😢
@@Plofomeisterthe special is the friends we made along the way
I100-19900KYS is what I have, probably the best budget option. The 32 core 64 threads are more than enough for gaming. You can't go wrong with it.
Hell yeah
Those letters at the end are foul
amazing profile pic man @@kierdotk
Thank you .
For people like me who come from English literature background it gets really difficult to sometimes understand technical concepts.
You make it sound easy . 👍🏻
this isn’t related to English?
F to pay respects to the integrated graphics, with sometimes worse price to performance than the non F models.
U - power efficent
P - balanced
H - high performance
K - unlocked and is best for overclocking
HX - high-performance extreme
XE - extreme edition
These are the main ones.
By the way please never use S (Special Edition) as they become super hot.
Also T for power efficent desktop CPU's for example the 13900T with a 35w TDP
@@simbanaani I actually have a whole list.
1. U (Ultra-Low Power)
2. Q (Quad-core)
3. P (Mobile Performance)
4. H (High-Performance Graphics)
5. K (Unlocked, Overclockable)
6. KS (Special Edition Unlocked)
7. KH (Special Edition High Performance Graphics)
8. HX (High-Performance Graphics, Unlocked)
9. XE (Extreme Edition)
10. S (Performance-optimized Lifestyle)
11. F (No Integrated Graphics)
12. KF (Unlocked, No Integrated Graphics)
13. X (Higher Performance or Special Features)
14. HQ (High-Performance Graphics for mobile processors)
15. HK (Unlocked, Overclockable for high-end mobile processors)
16. T (Power-optimized for some Xeon processors)
17. Y (Extremely low power, fanless design for Core M processors)
18. G (Discrete Graphics, used in processors with integrated and discrete graphics)
19. B (Special variant, specific usage may vary)
20. G1-G7 (Graphics Tier designations, indicating performance levels)
21. E (Generally used in entry-level processors)
22. M (Mobile, typically used in Intel Core M processors)
23. R (Certain specific features, can vary)
24. C (Performance-optimized for desktop and gaming processors)
25. L (Low Power, used in mobile and embedded processors)
mq processor?
I love how the others letters mean something good about the cpu mean while F just means no iGPU
October, 2024:
They changed the names again 💀
"Core ultra 9"
KS is clocked higher than K and K is clocked higher than non K variant. People like to say there's no reason to get a K if you don't overclock but the extra clock speed and resale value is worth the extra $20-$30 that's normally between them.
the performance between K and non K is quite close so i don’t think a slightly higher clock speed is enough to justify spending ~50$ more on a cpu.
@@telephotoIt's not just higher clock, but also unlocked multiplier. Simply said, non-K CPU can't be overclocked (I guess unless you mcgyver the BIOS or something). If OC is your thing (and on CPU heavy task they do show its impact) then get the K.
In comparison, every Ryzen CPU can be OC'd, so this show the K designation is really stupid and really Intel's way to nickel and diming its customer (oh you want to OC your CPU, shell more $$ pls)
@@archiebellega956 i know that, the original comment was talking about clock speed
@@archiebellega956ryzen 5800x3d is locked
@archiebellega956 x3d chips can't be overclocked. Technically you can increase bus speed slightly but turns into kind of a shit show just to gain like 200mhz.
More informational videos please!!!
I love the builds but I also love learning!
H stands for high performance laptop chip and HX means high performance unlocked.
Oh cool mine has a H and its a 12450H 12th gen Intel i5
I watch hundreds of videos about building pc etc. This is the second I see explaining these intel cpu’s. Everybody mentions things about them like the generation, but few actually explain it. Somehow all these experts have a knack for leaving out basic essential info.
13900KS: Full overclocking and special edition
yeah that's the one i might buy
What about AMD CPUs?
@@Neyer_210the higher the number the better they are :)
@@Neyer_210basically the same
@@Neyer_210oh frick AMD CPU’s. They’re garbage anyway.
ur videos are more fun to watch than just searching on google😁
K is best 🔥
No ks would be the best
No lol ks is better
and now?
Nah XS better
I love ketamine!!!
Zach be sneaky with his thumbnails
It had also 69 comments but this is the 70th and I must say this did help idk how I didn't know about how F has no integraded graphics
You mean doesn't?
@@M1szSyes sry a typo
Just assume something don't have an igpu except for if the lettering suggests that (for ryzen par example, the - - - - g is a budget cpu with igpu, amd vega -)
The shots thumbnails are wild bro💀
F = no iGPU
K = unlocked multiplier
X/XE = Highest performance + unlocked
E = ECC
S = special edition
T = low power draw (desktop)
Laptop letters:
U = low power draw
Y = lower power draw
HX = Highest performance + unlocked
HK = Higher performance + unlocked
H = High performance
P = High performance for thin and light
G = Radeon iGPU
how about i3 1005g1?
What about 3110M?
Yeah I wanna know about it as well@bagus517
@@hecker2.073M is for old mobile processors
H/HQ(HQ was given to certain laptops during skylake-era) is a mobile chip with a higher amount of power given to it, so it can get pretty close to desktop performance.
So an i5-12400H will be... A bit under its desktop equivalent, but will be far better than it's U variant.
HQ was i believe to designate for the quad core variant, at least back in the days where dual core i7 mobile chips were common up until Coffee Lake (8xxx) finally gave quad core to the i5 mobile chips.
"You could have just googled this yourself, but y'know, money is money" 😅
For those who wanna know what the “Special edition means” it’s essentially the same as the K but even higher clock speed then the regular K could achieve via 3Rd party overclocking, as All KS chips are PRE Overclocked from the factory
For examples the 13900k goes to 5.8Ghz but the 13900KS goes to 6.0Ghz
Y- manufactured e-waste
So my favourite CPU is an Intel i9-13900KYS
hsx intel would be insane
H= Huh? HF= Holy Fnck
Mine has an H
My dads favorite line is “here lemme google it for you”
Hey zach, i was planning on building my own pc for gaming and recording/streaming but i need some help: my budget is 1800$ - shipping costs to the NL
The cpu: i7 - 13700k
MB: gigabyte b760 aorus elite ax
Ram: g.skill trident z5 rgb series 32 gb
Gpu: 7800xt (when it comes out)
What should the rest of the components be? Im also really stuck on the case, fan, and that sort of stuff (and also, keep up the good work! Thanks for always helping us with pc building!)
Thanks but ive tried a couple pc builders but i just didnt know what to choose, especially since this is my first time and i have no family or friends that built a pc
for a 7800xt get a 7700X or a 13600K, a 13700K is only good for 7900XT/XTX
@@Bean_guy2 Ive checked those cpu’s but aren’t they far too weak for gaming and editing?
Also, isnt the 7800 xt pretty good? Its said that its better than the rtx 4070 in all aspects, so why is it a waste of a 13700k to use a 7800 xt?
@@VulpisGlaci no, they are really strong, even an i3 can game well.
Thank you so much I’m new to this pc stuff and I wanted to know thanks have a nice day
I want an intel i69-40200KFHSU
Edit: OMG GUYS 100 LIKES MY MOST LIKED COMMENT TYSM
Yea bro that xeon 1575FHKU Special EditionFFK lookin appealing
@@pikka.1 frfr tho
don’t forget an X for Xtreme performance!
@@gutzbin mb bro sry and also the P powerful
Get the X and move on
The a party affect Zach's using is from Halo 5
Day 2 of asking for help: what gpu do you recommend for an i5-4570s 16gb of ddr3 1600 mhz ram and an 390 80 plus gold psu
GTX 1050 Ti
rx 590 or rx 580
Ive got a similar PC spec. I'd recommend either a 1660 super (if you have a 6+2 pin cable on your psu) or a 1050TI if you don't
4090 is the best choice
@@senpai_san777 my guy he’s got a 4th gen i5 and a ddr3 system he could get a 4090 and he wouldn’t be able to use the full capabilities, and furthermore if he had the budget for a 4090 he would have a better overall Pc. Terrible recommendation, and finally the 4090 is NOT always better. Better is subjective. It’s the current fastest gpu but you need a Pc and power supply able to use it, and also someone that doesn’t know what pairs well with their system probably is at risk of improper installation with the 4090 which leads to melting. Even veteran builders have been dealing with that issue.
Thank you so much bro
Bro my I5-1135G7 doesnt even have one XD
Bro mine is also the same processor
You'll also find "h" which is for high performance graphics. Usually in laptops with no gpu, or if it does have a gpu, it is meant for power savings when not playing graphically demanding games. Also T which is like the maximum power savings
Hey Zach I was wondering if the intel i9 13900k an Rtx 4080 work together good or is one of them is a bottleneck
At 4k on new GPU intensive games the GPU is the bottleneck
1440p then CPU is probably the bottleneck but maybe it could go either way
Bro what? 13900k doesn’t bottleneck anything? And 4080 is second best in world it wouldn’t bottleneck
It might be reasonavle to downgrade the 13900k so that you could by RTX 4090. You can go as love with tha CPU as i5 13600k without bottlenecking RTX 4090
A 13700k wouldn’t bottleneck a 13600k would
Bro knew what he was doing with the thumbnail
Watching LTT video ❌
Watching Zach video ✅
14900ks : 😍
4790s : 😭
Day 5 of asking for a vr ready pc
I always buy Ryzen (my Laptop has intel tho) but if I were to buy Intel then KF. Thanks for that information.
K - Unlocked + Boosted for overclocking
F - No integrated graphics (not an issue if you have a gpu)
KF - Unlocked + Boosted with No integrated graphics
KS- Unlocked + Extremely Boosted (VERY HOT)
Just regular desktop cpu types
So does it also mean that F cannkt be overclocked?
Do you know what does it means the in tel core i5 1145G7
and H is for power as well, I'm getting an i7-8850H on a laptop, and happened to google it.
Thx you so much help me a lot appreciated it❤
"me having a dusty ahh intel xeon"😭😭
T - optimized for efficient desktops
The thumbnail is WILD
I5 4570S, had this one for 8 years
I spent about 1500 bucks on a 14900ks and z790 motherboard and was super excited about it. Now, not so much…..
Can you explain the different RAM ranks, and the best DDR5 RAM for laptops
I have an H series Intel CPU. Some said that the H series preformance are higher than P series. While P series have higher performance than the U series.
Basically yes. H is high performance mobile (laptop) CPU, while P is high performance light-thin laptop CPU. So H is basically higher than P because P is designed for light-thin laptop which sacrifice some of their performance in sake of portability.
while for U is basically Power-efficient CPU for mobile (laptop), which of course has lower performance if you want long-battery life and lower power usage.
Imagine the JFK models of CPUs, they would have a mind blowing performance!
We just need to make a combined CPU that has three of the “ability’s,” JFK
Such a good idea right guys… guys?
What is your opinion on budget cpu
Thanks
My chip i5-11400F but thank goodness I google what the letter mean and say that need gpu for it to work, so I quickly go to the mall and found computer store and bought whatever card they suggest to me, now I end up with RTX 4080 igame colorful (the card that caught my eye) and RTX 2060 (suggested card). The cashier assuring me that I need 1 card only but I'm so stuborn and bought two of these, so the good thing is RTX 2060 I giving it away for my lil sister because she say she need graphic card for homework
Which one would u recommend for learning programming
gotta love how the comment says 'hf'
love the snuff you give.
so.. which one is the best for gaming?
What is the best budget PC in 2023?
Depends on your budget.
for budget i would say 4090 + 13900KS or 7950 X3D, i would personally say 128GB of DDR5-7200 but if you're on a budget i would understand only 64GB of DDR5-6800
Edit: Just remembered AMD doesn't really work with DDR5 over like 6200 MHZ so if you go AMD get DDR5-6000
@@Bean_guy2yeah the cheapest build in every century
@@Bean_guy2😂
I had no idea and just assumed that all intel CPU’s had integrated graphics, that makes a lot more sense now…
I9 14900xs would go crazy
Whats the best one for gaming
They have been surprisingly consistent with their model numbering since the core 2 days. Usually some clown with big ideas has come in and smashed it all up by now.
K doesnt only mean its unlocked, it also has higher factory clocks
F - No integrated graphics processor
K - Overclocking feature
HK - High performing cpu / overclocking feature, only for laptops.
HF - High performing cpu / no integrated graphics unit, laptops only.
H - High performing cpu
HQ - Highest quality performing CPU.
U - Entry level, energy efficiency / no overclocking feature, typically with entry level laptops.
Why consoles cpu doesn't get bottlenecked if we play on lower resolution ?
Coudm you do a video on the Acer Predator Helios Neo that has the i9
Bro love your video
I feel anxious about the fact that you didnt dry the water inside of the boat
What about ryzen 4070?
what gpu should i buy for ryzen 5 4650g pro
For FHD 1080p, RX 6700 XT would be a great pair.
@@youtube_new_update_sucks thank you very much 🙂
@@youtube_new_update_sucks but rx 6700 xt will bottleneck 12 % on the pc-build web
@@mahir5269 Yeah you're right sorry. But that's weird, the last time I check with that, it shows no bottleneck. That's why I suggest that, well sorry bout that.
@@mahir5269 it actually RX 5600 XT that fit well.
is the i9 13900KF, RTX 4090, 64gb DDR4 4000MHZ, and corsair AX1600i good?
Id recommend swapping to ddr5 since when your cpu is that fast memory speed can be an issue
P is for multitasking and productivity programs in case you wanna know
the i7-9750H in my old laptop: am i a joke to you?
My i7-6700T 🗿
@@thorn646T, as far as I know, means it’s one designed for optimal thermal performance
@@titaniac3037 yes, it has a pretty low energy consumption. Even if I play games like R6 or Battlefront 2(2017) the temperature of the cpu does not go above 35C°
That one with the k i did not know. I taught it meaned 'with igpu'
Thank you for the video
Hey Zach, what should I choose between a b450 and a b550.
Intel laptops:
U- weak
P- editing power
H- gaming power (does everything "u" and "p" do)
HX- just a more powerful H
K- SUPER SAYAIN (i spelled that wrong, didn't i?)
X- Basically just k but more swag
F- you need a gpu separately no integrated graphics processor (as mentioned in video)
S- (as mentioned) special edition
if someone is really into pc stuff then i highly suggest that they learn the amd, intel cpu naming schemes and amd, nvidia gou naming schemes since those are the main ones.
I thought he finally realised about intel in the thumbnail
M is for a Laptop CPU that you can change ir for other (i saw it in Julio Frausto Channel, yes im Spanish)
So which one is the best to get though?
Me with a "H" :- I do not exist.
Which one is better 4x4 gigs of ram or 2x8 gigs of ram? Please let me know
2x8
H: High performance
HX: High Performance Extreme desktop performance (these things run very very hot)
I do have a question about something completely unrelated? Ive seen a lot of hate for Asrock but ive had no issues from them, Zach, do you have any light on this?
What’s the performance difference between amd cpu and intel cpu?
One is trash one isnt
depends what cpus, the 13900KS is better than a 1600 but a 7950X3D is better than an 1100U
@@Bean_guy2 Ok well I’m working with budget cpu, So I’m looking at the i3-12100F or the Ryzen 5 3600 I believe
@@calebshotsauce I would use a 3600
@@Bean_guy2 K thankss
Zach can you make a video about mothernoard naming convention meanings. How to identify built-in wifi support and wifi compatability on motherboards fron MSI, Gibabyte, AsRock and Asus
Hi Zach, I am just about to build a gaming PC, I was just wondering what motherboard should i pick for a 2200$ PC with a RTX 4070 Ti Asus ROG STRIX 12G, Intel i7 13700KF, 64GB DDR5 6000MHz CL40. Thanks for your response have a good day.
Imagine Intel releases a processor that ends in KXS 💀
What high end cpu do i need for my rtx 4070ti
Is i3 12100f rtx 3050 and 16 gb of ram good
What about RYZN 5600 G and X and all the other stuff?
That's AMD, this was about intel
Zach pls do a $1500 build in the hyte y60 pls Zach I'm you're biggest fan