What is a Motherboard as Fast As Possible
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A motherboard is like the backbone of a PC or other electronic device.
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How I Met Your Motherboard.
"As fast as possible" *Goes off topic in the first 5 seconds*
@ryuga2852
4 жыл бұрын
Lmao
Guys, think of it like a Body. The Motherboard is like your spine, nothing in your body would work without it. The CPU is like your brain, carries out enormous amount's of jobs. The Power Supply is like the food you eat, it fuels the tasks going on in your body. And the GPU (or Video Card) is like your limbs, you can often live without them, but that effort would be strained on other parts of your body. The RAM (or memory) Is like your veins, it is in charge of doing stuff that the brain cannot do, also it disperses information throughout the body. And the PC Case, is like your skin, You have to have a safe place to keep all your parts.
@g0ggy
10 жыл бұрын
Some of these comparisons are really not that well chosen. The PSU is more like your heart/lungs, blood etc.. The "energy" your body gets would be simply electricity that is used up in all your body parts. And a GPU would be more like your eyes or all your senses when combined with a monitor. You don't have to make comparisons to a human body to make it understandable. CPU and motherboard are the only examples that really do fit for a comparison.
@ElectroManGaming24
10 жыл бұрын
As well as your body is in need of power, a power supply is the power. without food, your lungs would not work. So that is correct. I meant to take the GPU as something that is expendable. Senses are not really expendable. But eyes can be.
@ElectroManGaming24
10 жыл бұрын
***** Kinda trying to get the grasp of normal peoples perspective on how to view a PC. That was me tying purely for those who do not know what a computer does, or what the processes are like. But in some cases it does kinda work, RAM uses it's pathways to make it possible for things to work correctly was what i was getting at.
@ElectroManGaming24
10 жыл бұрын
Samala Teja That's the user. . .
@samalateja
10 жыл бұрын
---ElectroMan--- hahahaha nd about balls ?
Short, concise, and simple informative videos. Keep up the great work.
@nigerianprince855
7 жыл бұрын
the fact
Very good explanation! Easily understandable for a layman with good info for a more experienced user. Great quality information and presentation, thumbs up
I want that Lego graphics card! NOW!
To the newbies out there, if you want to have the option to upgrade or even replace faulty parts in the future then stay away from Dell and Apple. They don't use industry standard parts, meaning you have to pay whatever extortionate price they feel like charging you if you need to fix or upgrade your system.
@JusttAlf
10 жыл бұрын
Well... As overpriced as Apple may be, at least they will fix (And with fix I mean replace) your faulty hardware... But still, don't get near them, they suck, It's like the consoles for the Workstation market
@Wunderlag
10 жыл бұрын
to extend your comment: ... but there is a reason for the non-industry standard decision: The size of the whole thing. Replaceable part systems require room to fit different sized parts. This is where Apple, Dell, Laptops and Phones come in: They cram everything into the smallest possible place to save on room but sacrifice the ability to replace parts (mostly).
@JohnPaulBuce
Жыл бұрын
dell also offers finance and extended warranty 😁
I knew what a motherboard was before I came here.. I'm just a Linus junkie.
@jps2
10 жыл бұрын
Aren't we all :')
@aaronprimus1300
4 жыл бұрын
same!
@mosaddekhaque8080
4 жыл бұрын
Same
@wondaftw
4 жыл бұрын
@@mosaddekhaque8080 niaudhiasud
The thing about the lines in the mobo blew my mind. Thanks for this video!
@bensemusx
10 жыл бұрын
same, never knew anything about it.
I live your videos, digging the way you deliver complex information.
@ImInAgonyLOL
9 жыл бұрын
I live them too!
Love these videos so much. Thanks for doing what you do, Linus.
You have a knack for writing simple yet information rich scripts ~ really enjoyed your video :)
"And as always don't forget to subscribe to techquickie for videos like this from... Me." Lol you almost said NCIX.com
Thanks for the help man that was so good Love your videos.
Good video it was very nice what you and your team helped do for Austin. Good luck in 2014.
Another great video!! Keep them coming!!
Ladybugs aren't bugs Linus. They are beetles.
@anast5632
10 жыл бұрын
still a useless... *breed*
@Sketch1994
10 жыл бұрын
Anas T They actually eat spider mites,which kill cannabis plants
@anast5632
10 жыл бұрын
Sketch1994 omg man don't you get the joke...
@Sketch1994
10 жыл бұрын
Anas T No I say that the beetles can save humanity,bugs can go fuck themselves!
@Boldimore
10 жыл бұрын
Sketch1994 Bugs will be the food of the future. Can't wait to roast and eat them :P
Backbone? Nervous system would be the perfect analogy.
@NOTABIGDODO
5 жыл бұрын
Humans can't stand without backbone, so does pc wont run without it.
@its_elkku135
5 жыл бұрын
@@NOTABIGDODO Yeah, but humans can't live without their heart, brains or lungs either. And PCs can't run without PSUs, CPUs or RAM. Your point makes zero sense.
@NOTABIGDODO
5 жыл бұрын
@@its_elkku135 but i heared a man that live without brain but died caz he stopped breathing
@bluegiant13
5 жыл бұрын
With the different attachable components as organs.
@huseynhasanov8162
3 жыл бұрын
@@its_elkku135 backbone is used for comparison purpose.
What does a computer call his father? Data! Haha love the work you do Linus and I've used countless numbers of your videos when I built my rig and since then I've been hooked. One of the most informative and efficiently put together channels I've encountered and for that I will continue to return!
I love these nice little informational videos!
good to know the photos in this video are up to date
This helped a lot, thanks for making it! I've always wondered about the zig-zag lines and what their function was.
thanks LINUS TECH TIPS! you're the best!!!
Your videos are great!
Linus: Everything about a motherboard is highly functional. RGB: Am I a joke to you
You guys are the best! I love all the videos and you, too, Linus!
That was actually the video explanation I was lacking for my bro :) Thank you Linus !!
Enjoyed this video
Is this the video we comment on for the giveaway? Hope so. I love this channel, Linus! Fantastic, quick, simple descriptions! Keep it up!
"motherboard"="mother" "bored" i died😂
Great video!!
So helpful
Love these videos.
I love your videos :D
Nice , I learnt something new about the motherboards.. Great job Linus! :)
i'd like to learn more about positive airflow? how many fans to pull air in and how many fans to push air out or is it even necessary to have one or the other? Thanks Linus!
Props to motherboard designers. Thankless and insanely difficult job.
Been using Hotspot Shield for about a week now. I love it. I use it mostly to go around my ISP's throttling on Twitch/KZread. My upload speed also goes from 1 mbps -> 20, which i dont quite understand, but there ya go.
Funny and informative, good job !
Great video
Wow, i asked a question on the forum and i got great response immediately! I strongly recomend the "linus tech tips" forum.
Thank you...watching in 2017.....Thanx from India....
@seeyouspacecowboy14
5 жыл бұрын
2019
Flawless Linus! Great video
Awesome video Linus.
3:30 damn, this old ltt logo was lit!
What is the response time of those zig zag or normal metal lines at receiving point of an information sent through each of them in average ...
That Lego mobo is genuinly cool.
@wm4873
8 жыл бұрын
It's a GPU
Great video! Cheers! :D
and another thing do u no how to change programs from lynx puppy to windows
Do a techquickie on AMD and Intel chipsets. I already know the difference between H, B, Z, and X mobos, but I'm still confused on the AMD 900, 800, 700, and other series, and other things to look out for when looking up an AMD mobo. It would be nice to put a video out there about all that.
Does everyone shove crayons up his nose when he's young?
@the_Scarlet_one
10 жыл бұрын
What? LOL
@snooze3100
10 жыл бұрын
I never did that and don't really understand why anyone would do it, even as a kid lol.
@spoodles
4 жыл бұрын
just no
@DixieSchizo
3 жыл бұрын
Of course
how do I change my desktop taskbar green. what I mean is I dont want to change the settings I want to edit the code for the desktop
really love your videos man
u r a good teacher thanks :)
helpful because it was the first video on the mother board. I use these video to learn the computer.
i want to upgrade my pc. i see video cards whit gddr5. must i buy motherboard whit ddr5 for the video card? please explain it to me.(soory for the english)
The Legocard is awesome!!! You should do some benchmarking with it !!!!
A motherboard is a board of mothers (and hopefully you're not frozen by my silly joke :D )
As always... GREAT!!! :)
what is the difference between hotspot shield and tor browser?
I have a desktop unfortunately it's motherboard was stopped working so I went to shop to get it fix and they did but now when I use my computer it works very slowly and now my PC shows that it has no graphics it shows NA. even when I use to watch KZread video it works slow. so my question is "does this happen because I had changed my motherboard?"
"Ha! Thats a joke!" LOL this guy is such a nerd I love him
can we please have a dpi and mouse sensitivity guide please?
@S0me1weird
10 жыл бұрын
You might find this useful if you care about spi & sensitivity. Same sensitivity, different game. www.mouse-sensitivity.com/
@frostyyjack
10 жыл бұрын
Check out www.netcodeilluminati.com/blog/cs-go-tips-and-tricks-cs-go-guide/ for gaming sensitivity. I'm not sure if this is exactly what you're looking for, but I hope it helps.
@StandardsFtw
10 жыл бұрын
LeperAffinity5 Dear god no. The fact that that all does nothing but shill out razer gear is not only just insulting to anyone who knows anything about peripherals, but it argues that "professional players use this sensitivity, so it's good!" Besides, not everyone is a CS player.
@frostyyjack
10 жыл бұрын
because CS went from good (1.6) to trash (GO), just another reference, it's better I point someone in somewhat of a direction, rather than just reading it and not posting anything. Either way, good luck.
@StandardsFtw
10 жыл бұрын
LeperAffinity5 Or just because not everyone cares about competitive FPS games. Just a thought. It's not a direction, and that's my point. It's advertising mediocre gear, and the only bit of helpful information is the 6/11 speed in windows. You could've just told him the rest. DPI/Sensitivity are highly up to preference and what types of games you play.
So now days, can you swap a mobo without having to reinstall your os? Just redo the drivers? Or is it as long as the pch cipset the same you don't have to redo your os? Or is it still you just have to redo your os? ha JW, b/c now days they have more cool features motherboards didn't have 5ish years ago.
Linus Can you post a video about Reference And Non Reference Graphics Card
Hey can you explain Mobile GPUs / CPUs, specifically, the difference between AMD processors vs Intel Processors, and AMD GPU vs Nvidia GPUs
Can i used my old cpu in to a new motherboard are the new motherboard comes with one cpu
I didn't know about the zig zags :/
will an anthlon x4 760k black edition with a FM2A88X Extreme6+ and a gtx 780, will there be any bottlenecking?
Great video. Should be used in schools. :)
I heard some motherboards allow you to download more dedotated wam. THe guide I found on the internet wasn't very helpful, my hand is still stuck in the optical drive bay. Please help me, I only wanted to get a fps boost in Mincarft :(
You need a bigger green screen, or just more cropping.. You can see the edge in the bottom left corner
that joke at the beginning of the video was HILARIOUS!
UEFI as fast as possible? :)
@FelixDoWizardry
10 жыл бұрын
YES, PLEASE!
RIP Belethor
Thanks for the upload Linus :D
Is there any motherboards with 5 usb and 2 hdmi slots??? Could anyone help i really need one with case that fits it too?
Haha, that motherboard of the thumbnail I'd recognize anywhere :D it's the K8V SE Deluxe for Athlon 64s :P
Very helpful I like it
thanx.
Cool video guys.
"everything on a motherboard is for purpose not to look good" valid at the time of shooting the video Fast forward to 2019 everything is form over function now 😂
Very nice video I got a more lot about motherboard
can you make a detailed video about raspberry pi
Pimpin out your other channel and your forums linus :P
You so good bro why don't you teach.....? you make things fun!
Hey Linus - MSI Z87 G45 Gaming or Gigabyte Z87X - UD3H ? Keep up the awesome work!
what is the best motherboard
Thanks for this. I'm teaching basic computer course. Will use this as a resource.
uploaded on my birthday :)
160,219 people/geeks had nothing better to do.
@user-bd2oi1vp4x
8 жыл бұрын
yeah i have no work to do. but if you r so busy y did you bother to comment and waste your time.
@guanweihe7614
8 жыл бұрын
Ok mr TheSPAZZANATER ( that name is worse than being a geek )
@RamiB1998
8 жыл бұрын
+guanwei he hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh savage af
@dom2ngamin
7 жыл бұрын
yep
What is coil whine?
could you do a video on what kind of motherboards are good for what builds
@jjwarner9419
9 жыл бұрын
Gingergeek101 Just use standard ATX, or if you're making a set-top-box type PC, use either micro ATX or mini ITX.
@SeabasR
9 жыл бұрын
+Gingergeek101 its probably better to find out what you want for your build. Look at what GPU, CPU, you want and anything else then look at motherboards.
@filthygarbage
9 жыл бұрын
Buy a X99 or Z97 board
@jjwarner9419
9 жыл бұрын
Johnny Le You don't really need X99 for gaming.
@filthygarbage
9 жыл бұрын
JJ Warner then buy a z97
How about a virtual PC guide, how to etc!
Ok after all these videos , NOW you're talking about motherboards !! lol
hey so im building a pc and im kinda a noob but i need to know what makes a good motherboard a good motherboard? and any reccomendations?
@Timbobjr
8 жыл бұрын
+nick simpson Kinda depends on your budget and what it's used for. You typically won't need more than 4 slots for ram, and you won't need too many pci slots. Never cheap out on your motherboard, I did and ended up not having enough usb 3.0 slots, so now ocasionally my keyboard and mouse will flash off and on for a few seconds about 4 times a day. And half the usb 3.0 slots don't work xD
i like how the hands are moving
Funny and informativ in under 5 minutes, cool. subscribe^^
What's the Difference in motherboards? like brand wise?, other then connectors, and cpu socket, what one's are better? why? Thnaks for the videos! keep it up.
@commentator3513
8 жыл бұрын
Boards w/ personal rating by them (0-10, 10 is highest) AsRock:8 MSI:8.5 Gigabyte:9 Asus: 8.5 Go for MSI, Gigabyte, or ASUS. Don't asus for low end and go gigabyte for low end.
@Timbobjr
8 жыл бұрын
+Ben Leblanc In most cases brand will not matter. It's mostly preference and what you're using the pc for. Just make sure you're not buying sketchy off-brand chinese knockoffs or anything like that. Of course, most importantly, make sure it matches your color scheme xD
Nice vid :)