No idea how the youtube algorithm reccomanded your video, but it was really educational in some regards and very easy to follow, even if your microphone is not the best and you seem to be quite young, this video is very good, keep it up and remain with your animation/presentation style for the future, in my opinion, hopefully you will have some success going forward.
Good video man, didn't know the max ram speeds. Quiet interesting. As computer Engineer I approve this keep it up. Quick edit: There is another motherboard size but a bit rare, E-ATX which is bigger than normal ATX
No idea how the youtube algorithm reccomanded your video, but it was really educational in some regards and very easy to follow, even if your microphone is not the best and you seem to be quite young, this video is very good, keep it up and remain with your animation/presentation style for the future, in my opinion, hopefully you will have some success going forward.
Thanks man! I'm sorry about the mic, I'm just using a laptop. But, as my channel grows, I think I'll buy a better mic!
The connectors you're showing at 2:43 are SATA headers. Other than that, good video. The algorithm blessed you somehow, so take my upvote, young man.
I'm sorry for the mistake, hopefully I can make my content more accurate in the future. Thanks for the encouragement!
Great video. Keep it up.
Thanks!
The algorithm has blessed you
That's right!
Good video man, didn't know the max ram speeds. Quiet interesting. As computer Engineer I approve this keep it up.
Quick edit: There is another motherboard size but a bit rare, E-ATX which is bigger than normal ATX
Good video! Keep it up!
U should make more video like this. Ur content is very informative, keep it up☺️
Awesome, good luck in the future :)
Thanks for the encouragement!
Hey buddy, great video just to note that currently there is PCIe 6.0
Good luck in the tech spce
Great video
This is actually entertaining