I have an Asus motherboard, the ROG Maximus Z690 hero, paired with a Corsair HX 850 power supply. I'm facing an issue with the power connectors. I seem to be missing the one 4-pin power connector that should be connected to the motherboard. I've tried using an 8x4 by 40 connector, but it didn't work. I've made this mistake twice and would like to avoid it in the future. I would greatly appreciate your advice on the correct power connector for my specific Asus motherboard. Thank you in advance for your help.
@danielavaninadtkm13 сағат бұрын
So, what is the fastest? The red or the yellow? Lol sorry, English is my second language
@Padygy15 сағат бұрын
This is a dope video, thank you!
@ArmusPlays17 сағат бұрын
What about GHz? Like an intel i7-6700k can have 4.0Ghz but the i5-12600k has 3.7GHz but somehow is 35% faster (source: userbenchmark)
@Bisaw3723 сағат бұрын
I have a question about my computer. Whenever I go into task manager in the performance section, and switch to my cpu, it says it has threads in the tens to hundreds of thousands. Is this a bug? I have the Intel I-5 13400F.
@Rana-xo2qtКүн бұрын
Very Helpfull video thx...🎉
@AnomaliteraКүн бұрын
fast boot has enable n my fan pc never stop has shutdown
@Cpb27Күн бұрын
top
@TheCougerКүн бұрын
Can I use your method in a KZbin video
@fixs4023Күн бұрын
How about 4 pin atx12v1
@Shake697Күн бұрын
Bro I think it's a virus 😮
@krishnendusengupta7772 күн бұрын
How assembler converting assembly into 0 and 1?
@scaramanzia2 күн бұрын
thanks man
@T.Wiktor.T3 күн бұрын
7 years ago? nah still good time to learn some random stuff such as Binary codes :)
@jaymarnullar47493 күн бұрын
Should i put thermal paste on the chip set
@susancubello13404 күн бұрын
I rubbed my laptop on the carpet for a second now it keeps shocking me bro
@brentbell50774 күн бұрын
I've got an older Logitech 5.1 surround that has the 3 connections but I'm seeing more modern boards with only the standard line in/out and mic. Are they configurable on the new MB's or are 5.1 speakers strictly for pc just being phased out?
@MrMontana30804 күн бұрын
i have an HP Z8 G4 can't seems to figure the tb header on the motherboard. Someone with that knowledge please help me.
@CJKneat5 күн бұрын
Quickly scanned explanations yet detailed exceptionally 😊. Discuss WiFi to WiFi connection between two or more routers no cables
@bryansullivan95885 күн бұрын
can i connect the 12vhpr plug to an AMD graphics card with with the dual 8pin plugs ?
@therealbluzii5 күн бұрын
Can I just ship u mine idk what im doing
@cashworth14445 күн бұрын
Well I’d watch if I could hear you
@snrnsjd6 күн бұрын
What about having nitrile gloves?
@lilli12597 күн бұрын
I hate these things!! I have no no clue😂
@delord.green597 күн бұрын
Thank u love the way you teach
@maheshkumar-mc8hq7 күн бұрын
Display is the one process on mobile phone. Clock, signal bar, battery percentage, and notifications are the threads.
@bestsnowboarderuknow7 күн бұрын
Are you trying to fkn blind me??? Don't EVER use a white background. Always use a blackground lol.
@supahfly_uk8 күн бұрын
Bro i watched other videos you made it so simple omg ty.
@thepourstar8 күн бұрын
Incredibly helpful, thank you :)
@q_phantom9 күн бұрын
my friend still say i need 300 fps even tho i use 60Hz
@AthamAldecua9 күн бұрын
That coffee cup on top of your PC made me clench my seat so hard XD XD XD
@lucasyukiyo71789 күн бұрын
bruh i just buy a 240 hz monitor and my pc is in 65 fps
@DanteXE10 күн бұрын
Soo this is where Threadripper comes from
@owmacc10 күн бұрын
Fibre.
@suki327510 күн бұрын
Very helpful, thanks! One thing I am not sure about is why we are rounding the numbers though?
@Ahmad-h3z1v11 күн бұрын
TY
@CatTrashRacing11 күн бұрын
whoa what board is that I LOVE the black blue look
@DanielAlbrechtsen11 күн бұрын
Nice vide.! just what i was looking for !
@D3D9312 күн бұрын
Difference between a thread and a core is that core is an execution unit and threads represent current program state stored in CPUs cache and have blocks of memory associated with program state. Multiple threads dont share program state but can share data. Multiple threads can be assigned to a single core but vice versa is not true. Anytime a core wants to change a thread it has to pause the thread, write all the 'dirty' cache lines which represent changes made to program's data while the thread was running into memory. Then it also stores the state of the thread to memory and loads the next thread to execute. This called a context switch. Eventually the original thread's state and data will be loaded onto core and thread will continue from where it originally paused, this is known from thread state and data previously stored. Traditionally, OSes schedule which thread will run and for how long. This is called multiplexing cpu by time. Basically oses use this to simulate concurrency. Instead of assigning multiple threads to multiple cpu cores, the cpu is divided into slices of cpu time and each thread receives a slice of time. OS does a decent job at scheduling threads and initiating context switches but since its still just software, frequent context switching and scheduling can be expensive. Many switches from user to kernel and back have to be done to do this. Instead, what virtual threading such as hyper threading by intel does is, some of the thread scheduling logic and thread state is moved into cpu called the 'front-end' to enable faster thread context switching without os micro managing this with expensive system calls. Instead, the os perceives this frontend as multiple threads and can schedule multiple threads and context switches in a single system call. A better OS scheduler will be able to differentiate physical from logical core and do a better job of scheduling threads. Threads that are related and share program state benefit from being executed on the same core since any changes made by one thread can immediately be observed by the other thread without a cache miss. Threads not related can be scheduled on different physical threads to balance out the load among physical cores and thereby increase execution speed. If 2 unrelated threads doing different things eventually must end up on 2 logical cores belonging to the same physical core, there can also be a performance gain because a single thread typically does not utilize all of the cpu's and system's resources so this will also yield higher system and cpu utilization but only under tight conditions. Otherwise, it could be a disaster. Note that this explanation is not super accurate and term memory is loosely used because cpus employ various strategies for handling and storing program state and data to be able to access it fast without cache misses and if cache misses do occur, the misses don't propagate all the way down to slowest memory aka hard drives. Strategies such as branch prediction, cache line prefetching, memory address translation and other algorithms/policies are implemented in hardware within cpu. The cpu can also allow for these units to be also be modified from external sources thereby allowing programmers, compilers and OS to extend upon or optimize them if they choose to do so. 😊
@Ahmad-h3z1v11 күн бұрын
thank you so much, do you mind if i ask how you learned all this if you can link resources? thank u!
@D3D9311 күн бұрын
@@Ahmad-h3z1v Learned this by reading and learning a little about x86 assembly and how it works, wikipedia, overall programming in different languages, reading about computer and cpu architecture.
@FurryNonsense12 күн бұрын
I dont know about that This video is 8 hours old and only has 53 views...
@MaxsTech11 күн бұрын
My most viewed videos all have only a few hundred views the first couple weeks. :)
@muhsin_sultan12 күн бұрын
Damn didn't realize you didn't upload for 1 yr until i got the notification today
@lordalangman13 күн бұрын
Thank you for the information....
@Gman200213 күн бұрын
Great video. Please make it longer and more of a deep dive. 👍🏾
@dorklol296914 күн бұрын
clean and simple. thx for this video mate!
@aristoaayre790514 күн бұрын
didnt even tell me how its possible to clock it so fast. how do you modulate a signal to send a puls 4 billion times in a second