I don't EVER comment on anyone videos, but I personally wanted to say thank you so much for all of your insightful videos! They are all very clear and I love how you incorporate animated versions because a lot of people are visual learners! Thank You, Thank You, Thank You! You will be the reason I past my comptia exam!
Just want to say how much I appreciate these videos. Just so you know the positive impact you’re having with these, I wanted to let you know that with the current COVID19 situation, my employer is instructing us to not report for work if we are sick in any way. I work for a small ISP. Currently I’m out of PTO to cover sick leave. However we can still get paid if we can do anything from home including self education. I shared some of your videos with my supervisor, and he was impressed with how well you explain different topics related to networking and technology. So I’m literally getting paid at home because of your videos! Thank you for your hard work. You are making a tremendously positive impact with your work.
I thought the voice of these videos was a robot due to non-emotional straight level. But at the end I was really laughing which I do not do very often. I want more bloopers thank you :)
I'm from India, best part of your tutorial videos is explanation is simple method that most of people understand!!! Keep it up! God bless you brother!!
dude you helped me obtain my A+ cert. nothing click for me like your style of teaching. not professor messer, no mike meyers, no books, not testout. When you explain things it just clicks for me and i want to tell you thank you for this! your style of teaching is the best. Would you be able to produce a subnetting explained video?
Thanks for the videos! I am in IT "A" School for the Navy and these videos serve as a great supplement for studying. I also love the blooper and would like more lol!
Great info! I'd never even heard of NLX before this. A good follow-up later might be the motherboard form factors of smaller devices, such as laptops and mobile phones.
You are absolutely brilliant at what you do. The way you explain is just unrivalled. Here is a challenge, can you make the Diffi-Hellman key exchange easy to understand because there aint many easy to follow on the internet 😁
He talked while checking the sound. The narrow band is the sound with 8 KHz, the frequency has a range from 300 Hz to 3.4 KHz. The wide range is 16 KHz audio, the frequency ranges from 50 Hz to 7 KHz. The ultra-wide range is sound with 32 KHz, frequencies ranging from 50 Hz to 14 KHz. The full range is audio with 44.1 KHz or more, frequencies ranging from 20 Hz to 20 KHz. You'll see a big difference in sound quality as sampling speed increases.
I'm currently happily plugging away thru your videos. More please! You are phenomenal; please post a Patreon link and make 1 video per month (or more if you wish). Your content is golden.
Just subscribed to your channel. I recently learned how to build PC's and now I want to learn additional supporting aspects of the tech. I found your videos most helpful. Keep them coming.
Hi PowerCert, thank you for uploading your videos. Your explanations are really clear and impart great information. I used your video to choose my new motherboard. I see that this has been your last video since the pandemic. I do hope that you are ok and i am looking forward to your next upload. Thank you.
This is my first day on your channel , videos are great , easy to understand and very helpful, I am waiting for you next videos, appricate on your efforts , best of luck on growth 😘
Couple of comments: Micro ATX doesn't have a standard width. They vary depending on manufacturer but all will fit into a Micro ATX or ATX case. Also not all ATX or Micro ATX motherboards come with at least 4 RAM slots - some only have 2.
for those asking, Form factors Bigger than ATX do not officially exist, there is no standardisation at all, E-ATX merely says "bigger than ATX", and can vary wildly.
These videos are useful because I was almost ripped off by a computer technician who lied to me about building a whole new computer. The only piece I needed was a new processor.
A little suggestion: It would be very nice if you could include centimeter numbers and other metric numbers next to the imperial numbers in your videos. Not all of the viewers are from the US. It would increase the quality of your videos even more. Edit: I like it that you include outtakes. It just shows that you're a human as well and they're pretty entertaining to watch. :D
The carrier also gives you a frequency while listening to the sound. This is 44 Hz. This is 86 Hz. This is 170 Hz. This is 340 Hz. This is 670 Hz. This is 1.3 KHz or 1300 Hz. This is 2.6 KHz or 2600 Hz. This is 5.1 KHz or 5100 Hz. This is 10.1 KHz or 10100 Hz. And this is 20 KHz or 20000 Hz. To achieve the best results, the sampling speed requires no less than 44.1 KHz.
Can you expand your video that can also cover all ranges? Google Images has a lot shown such as Nano ITX & Pico ITX, then EATX, XL-ATX, Flex ATX, WTX, HPTX, etc... You could explain what are other uncommon form factors are mainly used for.
So glad i found this channel, awesome work. Do you have a video going through all the ports on a board like PCIe 16 8, fan headers pins and so on. I am just getting into this and considering fans or, radiators or rgb is a bit confusing.
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I lost it.
please
make an video on OSI MODELS
@@NoragamiGaming Good one! but maybe use a word like 'please' because this man puts lot of work into these and it aint easy
@@jammel3653 done
man
Please do a video about Bridge
I don't EVER comment on anyone videos, but I personally wanted to say thank you so much for all of your insightful videos! They are all very clear and I love how you incorporate animated versions because a lot of people are visual learners! Thank You, Thank You, Thank You! You will be the reason I past my comptia exam!
Wow, thank you!
@@PowerCertAnimatedVideos I PASSED!
@@rosemondejoseph8264 Awesome! Which exam?
@@KevyB. comptia a+ Core 1
@@rosemondejoseph8264but this course is to prepair the comptia server + no???
Just want to say how much I appreciate these videos. Just so you know the positive impact you’re having with these, I wanted to let you know that with the current COVID19 situation, my employer is instructing us to not report for work if we are sick in any way. I work for a small ISP. Currently I’m out of PTO to cover sick leave. However we can still get paid if we can do anything from home including self education. I shared some of your videos with my supervisor, and he was impressed with how well you explain different topics related to networking and technology. So I’m literally getting paid at home because of your videos! Thank you for your hard work. You are making a tremendously positive impact with your work.
Wow...what a comment. Thank you. Glad to hear this. :)
I swear your videos are gonna be the reason I pass my A+ certification. You explain things unbelievably well.
I thought the voice of these videos was a robot due to non-emotional straight level. But at the end I was really laughing which I do not do very often. I want more bloopers thank you :)
LOL
What kinda robot sounds like that?
@@officiallounge An emotionless, educational robot :D But turns out he's a fun dude!
LOL Prior to the depolvement of AT.... laughing
@@TheLightingPerson ok let me try again. ahem
PrIOr *voice cracks* lol!!
Appreciate the human aspect of the video at the end.
😉
:)
6:09
Can't stop squeaking eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
haha I love this bloopers
haha
I'm from India, best part of your tutorial videos is explanation is simple method that most of people understand!!! Keep it up! God bless you brother!!
you mean all these years.. turns out you're a human?? HOLY MOTHERBOARD!!
LOL
6:34 "testing: 1, 2, 3, 14"
Hello, hello _(¡Hola!)_
Your videos have taught me so much about computers! And I've been building them since I was 14, I'm now 28
Really liked the video with the outtakes at the end! Keep up the good work!
Thanks. :)
Best and simplest non technical explanations I've seen... Keep it up
dude you helped me obtain my A+ cert. nothing click for me like your style of teaching. not professor messer, no mike meyers, no books, not testout. When you explain things it just clicks for me and i want to tell you thank you for this! your style of teaching is the best. Would you be able to produce a subnetting explained video?
Best learning channel out there!
Thanks for the videos! I am in IT "A" School for the Navy and these videos serve as a great supplement for studying. I also love the blooper and would like more lol!
I dont even know how is it possible that you dont have a milion subs.
Great info! I'd never even heard of NLX before this. A good follow-up later might be the motherboard form factors of smaller devices, such as laptops and mobile phones.
thank you
edit:
i learn english with you, and im glad to see haw many fun you got at the end of video
you are awesome!! high five
*much
'Fun' cannot count so use 'much'.
Im learning English too
Another amazingly explained video.
Loved the bloopers at the end xD.
You are absolutely brilliant at what you do. The way you explain is just unrivalled. Here is a challenge, can you make the Diffi-Hellman key exchange easy to understand because there aint many easy to follow on the internet 😁
He talked while checking the sound.
The narrow band is the sound with 8 KHz, the frequency has a range from 300 Hz to 3.4 KHz.
The wide range is 16 KHz audio, the frequency ranges from 50 Hz to 7 KHz.
The ultra-wide range is sound with 32 KHz, frequencies ranging from 50 Hz to 14 KHz.
The full range is audio with 44.1 KHz or more, frequencies ranging from 20 Hz to 20 KHz.
You'll see a big difference in sound quality as sampling speed increases.
I just covered my half semester by watching your few videos thanks🙏
I love this channel! I’m from Colombia 🇨🇴 and I’m learning a lot here! Please! Keep doing this videos that allow us to learn a lot
Finally after years of searching found the best channel✨ 😃✨
I'm currently happily plugging away thru your videos. More please! You are phenomenal; please post a Patreon link and make 1 video per month (or more if you wish). Your content is golden.
Excellent and clear explanation with no waffle.
Bravo 👍
That's really awesome that you are leaving in your bloopers
Don't stop making this kind of videos
I won't
I just want to say thank you on making these vids short, understandable, and getting straight to the point👍
I love the bloopers at the end. Good stuff. I love your videos.
5:52 I giggled the hell out of my self 😂😂😂
this channel deserves an oscar
I have watched all your videos and learnt a whole lot. Pleeeeese post more.
Your videos are excellent and I like the out-takes in this one. Thanks. 👍
Thank you :)
Loved the BLOOPER reel at the end of the tutorial. Hilarious 🤣
The bloopers killed me bro 🤣🙏🏾 On god, I appreciate this channel even MORE! Per Usual
#DopeContent
Just subscribed to your channel. I recently learned how to build PC's and now I want to learn additional supporting aspects of the tech. I found your videos most helpful. Keep them coming.
Hi PowerCert, thank you for uploading your videos. Your explanations are really clear and impart great information. I used your video to choose my new motherboard. I see that this has been your last video since the pandemic. I do hope that you are ok and i am looking forward to your next upload. Thank you.
Your videos are so good and simple and on point, i really like your videos no other rubbish like others.
Thank you
Wow, I never knew motherboards could be this fascinating! Your video is a tech lover's dream come true! 🔧💻
You videos are awesome! Content and Presentation is top notch. Thank you
Great video and the bloopers were hilarious!
Haha.. the end.
You're hard work is appreciated, sir!
This is my first day on your channel , videos are great , easy to understand and very helpful, I am waiting for you next videos, appricate on your efforts , best of luck on growth 😘
Thank you :)
Best channel on RUclips
Thanks
Couple of comments: Micro ATX doesn't have a standard width. They vary depending on manufacturer but all will fit into a Micro ATX or ATX case. Also not all ATX or Micro ATX motherboards come with at least 4 RAM slots - some only have 2.
Could you make a video explained what is bus and bandwidth? Thank you for the videos and keep up the good work, cheers!
Greetings from Aden, Yemen. I'm big fan of your videos.
Thank you :)
Thank you for this. I loved the voice bloopers!!
This is a fantastic site for explaing technology very easily
Definitely the bloopers were the best part of the video I really enjoy them 😂😂😂😂 lol
Nice content and useful infomatiom 👍👍👍👍
Mehn ... Thank you very much @ powercert . You really nailed this concept
for those asking, Form factors Bigger than ATX do not officially exist, there is no standardisation at all, E-ATX merely says "bigger than ATX", and can vary wildly.
Good explanation on motherboard form factors. Those bloopers later on in the vid.👍😂
Amazing channel bro
You are simply amazing....you make understanding so easy...! You’re the best!!!!✌🏽✌🏽👌🏼
Thank you so much for this video!
I believe it will help me with my certifications.
Welcome :)
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Thank you this helped me a lot understanding what motherboard to get
Man I always enjoy your videos with animations. It is also good to know you can flop and laugh about it 😅
Loved the bloopers at the end 😂
This channel is awesome. Everything is simple and sorted... could you please make a video on active directory?
I love the bonus content!!!! Thank you haha
You videos are highly knowledgeable
Explanation is super♥️♥️ 🤩😍🔥🔥👍Everyone can get everything!!
Good straight forward info, thanks for that.
These videos are useful because I was almost ripped off by a computer technician who lied to me about building a whole new computer. The only piece I needed was a new processor.
bloopers at the end make you human ! we want more =)
Thanks so much for your Amazing Work! Please i was wondering if you have the New CompTIA certs videos (A+, N+, S+) in project?
Thank you very much PowerCert, your channel could give me a lot of information about technologies. God Bless
Cut take 2. ...cut take 100 lol the bloopers were just as good as the video 😂
A little suggestion: It would be very nice if you could include centimeter numbers and other metric numbers next to the imperial numbers in your videos. Not all of the viewers are from the US. It would increase the quality of your videos even more.
Edit: I like it that you include outtakes. It just shows that you're a human as well and they're pretty entertaining to watch. :D
The carrier also gives you a frequency while listening to the sound.
This is 44 Hz.
This is 86 Hz.
This is 170 Hz.
This is 340 Hz.
This is 670 Hz.
This is 1.3 KHz or 1300 Hz.
This is 2.6 KHz or 2600 Hz.
This is 5.1 KHz or 5100 Hz.
This is 10.1 KHz or 10100 Hz.
And this is 20 KHz or 20000 Hz.
To achieve the best results, the sampling speed requires no less than 44.1 KHz.
Your explanation is very good and your themes is so interesting I like your videos
Love the outtake at the end..
Thanks learned over this subject at my Graphic Technical Education at Eindhoven, motherboard is moederbord in Dutch, Thanks and kind regards
Why you are not making more videos??...i like the way you explain everything...please make more informative video..i'm eagerly waiting
Thank you for doing this video! Simple and informative.
😂😂 bruh! U killed me with the bloopers at the end 🌹🤣
That voice crack in the bloopers 🤣
Can you expand your video that can also cover all ranges? Google Images has a lot shown such as Nano ITX & Pico ITX, then EATX, XL-ATX, Flex ATX, WTX, HPTX, etc...
You could explain what are other uncommon form factors are mainly used for.
and stx as example (14×14cm)
thanks for this informative video! it made my life a lot easier
Great video. Thank you for making it.
Amazing video! I love that ending! 😂😂😂
We need more bloopers😂😂👍🏻
Could you do a video on the Security + certification please?
Cool video, I like the gag reel at the end! LOL
Please do a video on (apatche) that would make a lot of sense
So glad i found this channel, awesome work. Do you have a video going through all the ports on a board like PCIe 16 8, fan headers pins and so on. I am just getting into this and considering fans or, radiators or rgb is a bit confusing.
Expecting a video on Aloha protocols.♥️♥️🔥
Love this channel!
your videos are so clear and helpful!!! please do videos more often!!!
Can you make a video about OSI network model ??
Super helpful! Love it. Thank you.
The last to the chapter of this video...🤭. Thank you for your content 😄
Nicely done and very educational.
Nice simple yet very helpful tips and guide for mother board 👍
I like the concept of your video bro, it's very good and very easy to understand. Continue your action. I'm waiting for the next video.
Loved the bloopers, haha.
The end 😂😂😂😂 I love your videos