Use a computer? Game on a PC? Ever wonder how those graphics get so pretty? Let's go inside your high-end graphics card with this animation. Subscribe for more: / gameranxtv
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@gameranxTV5 років тому
Hey folks! It's Falcon. We just put this out and I noticed around 4:20 (nice) I said "PS4," but it's actually PS3 that has separated RAM - PS4 has 8gb GDDR5 that the APU (combo GPU/CPU architecture) can distribute however it needs to. It was a slip of the tongue and we wanted to make sure people understood the correct information. Thanks everyone, and hope you like the video!
@rehmanarshad18485 років тому
As I remember it was 512 mb of total ram, which was split into 256 mb of ram into two separate memory pools, this was a bottleneck. This also made data compression and programming for the 7 spe's (kinda like cores, but not really, they broke up tasks such as audio, and graphics, etc) into a HUGE PAIN!!! This is why the ps4 has no ps3 backwards compatibility. The system was designed on an outdated overly (extremely) complicated proprietary IBM power pc type architecture. In comparison the xbox 360 xenon CPU was the first dual core processor in a console (it had a third daughter die, core which allowed for 6 simultaneous threads) and it was relatively easier to program for since the memory was never split, and the architecture was rather straightforward. This is why multi-platform titles looked better on the xbox 360, rather than the ps3. It wasn't worth the extra effort for some companies to deal with it. Thank god AMD, got Microsoft and Sony to accept x86, as a viable option!!!! It's made cross platform development for console's and even PC a breeze.
@Glyn-Leine5 років тому
@@rehmanarshad1848 never knew how things were with the ps3🤔 at my school i learned development using playstation dev kits from later than 3, and they prepared us by developing remotely to a linux machine. and the preparation was actually not bad due to the playstation seeming very similar to the type of linux machines we used to develop for. (the linux machine also used shared memory and an APU)
@gramthelamb5 років тому
Wtf did you mean by minimum 12gb ram, 1 minimum tends to be 8gb of ram and even still 12gb Ram is a weird amount it tends to be 8 or 16
@rehmanarshad18485 років тому
@@Glyn-Leine yeah sony makes all of thier system firmware on BSD which is also a unix based system. You can install yellow dog linux on the ps3, before it was later patched out. I always smile when seeing people using cfw ps3 systems and installing pkg files like any other linux distro. It warms my heart, even though it's not legal😂😂😂. Using the system the way it was meant to be used.
@rehmanarshad18485 років тому
@@Glyn-Leine how do ps?? Dev kits look like, are they large and bulky? Given that it may have additional hardware for quick and easy resource monitoring, and debugging or it's just a regular 'unlocked' ps4 with root access, and no restrictions? I'm just curious.
@ashutoshkumardwivedi2535 років тому
My rtx 2080ti is made of my entire bank balance.
@da14a494 роки тому
Lmao
@Nihil6604 роки тому
😂
@ashutoshkumardwivedi2534 роки тому
Took me 4 years of saving money.
@eramires4 роки тому
I would argue that the balance in your account is just gone, your account is now unbalanced :-P
@wheelerthree4 роки тому
I convinced my company that I needed it to work on Allen Bradley PLCs so it wouldnt affect my balance ;)
@ItsYaBoyDanny5 років тому
“We electrocuted rocks into doing math”
@whenthethebeansstrikeback67284 роки тому
I've always wondered how they were able to do this
@nichsa89843 роки тому
@@whenthethebeansstrikeback6728 computer is torturing hard work
@justahamsterthatcodes3 роки тому
Perfect description of computers!
@tumblevveed35865 років тому
I keep my computer’s side cover off so I can stick my feet in there to keep them warm. No need to wast all that heat.
@djninjitsuchannel78574 роки тому
Creative way to keep your gpu... *under pressure*
@peerie3 роки тому
Ah, I see you're a man of culture as well
@firz763 роки тому
Your feet didnt get electrocuted?
@adityarajkhowalama3 роки тому
West*
@redpanda70713 роки тому
Its big brain time
@KatimaGaming5 років тому
My 980ti is composed of my blood, sweat, and tears... and soon my 2080ti will be composed of my kidney and perhaps a small portion of my liver. LOL
@SytanOfficial4 роки тому
And if you over clock it... A lot of 🔥🔥💥
@battleofawesome4 роки тому
wait till the rtx super cards come out ma dude~!
@yannys75944 роки тому
ima keep the likes at 69..nice
@braixenfirefox11193 роки тому
if you are still on a budget i recommend you to buy a gtx 1080ti today 2020
@KatimaGaming3 роки тому
@@braixenfirefox1119 I might. Waiting to see the prices on the 30 series. If I sell my eyes I might just be able to afford them. hehehe. Cheers mate
@DarkTyyp5 років тому
Blood, that's what's inside.
@tardelius57785 років тому
IT IS ALIVE!!!!!!!!!
@kristopherkartchner18565 років тому
Actually, your computer runs on smoke, when you see it escape, that's when it will stop working.
@marine6065 років тому
Due to the cost of new cards you may not be wrong on that one.
@renegadebond62685 років тому
Kristopher Kartchner I don’t mean to sound like a smart ass but it’s actually vapor.
@lovestoned61395 років тому
White blood
@AntiHamster5005 років тому
The GeForce FX 5800 is powered by the screams of banshees.
@marekmajakopco48774 роки тому
Someone watches teen wolf?? Xd
@mystari44453 роки тому
Ah yes, my favorite car in GTA.
@kodiakllama30494 роки тому
Title: What’s inside your graphics card Me: wHaT aRE YoU tALKinG AbOuT I doN’t HaVe a GraPhiCs caRD
@BEASTgamingYT3 роки тому
Me too
@IPlayKindred3 роки тому
@@BEASTgamingYT and ur name is *beast* gaming
@spanishxplorer3 роки тому
m e m o r i e s he is using integrated graphics(Please don’t wooosh me)
@cryo_life3 роки тому
Not even a Radeon RX 550? You broke asf boi
@david_43443 роки тому
@@ghostify8515 I mean igpu
@Anthomnia5 років тому
This was more informative and fun to watch than any other video about computers I've watched. Please do more of these explaining what different components of computers do!
@roowut4 роки тому
Back when GPU's were just a pcb and a heatsink
@disappointednep-nep24304 роки тому
Elias Auret the glory days of PC gaming: when 3DFX was king
@brandongonzales96874 роки тому
Mine is just a PCB with a heatsink...
@aseshbasu48164 роки тому
@ᴋᴇᴢ, wow! Really? What gpu man? I'm honestly curious.
@nichsa89843 роки тому
@@brandongonzales9687 the hope hxg-1 potentially future computing power
@alexspata3 роки тому
geforce fx 5500
@greko48493 роки тому
This guy: what's inside your gpu? Me: *cries in Intel's integrated graphics*
@toaster37153 роки тому
Intel hd 4000
@lucadonadel29883 роки тому
@@toaster3715 3000*
@garfieldandfriends13 роки тому
Intel potato inside
@ogmodiji60243 роки тому
intel inside potato inside.
@cubedevice22303 роки тому
Lol same intel hd 630
@lordofchimichangas23025 років тому
Voltage Regulator = Regulates Voltage. Way too much information.
@loveless-savage5 років тому
you may benefit from some additional RAM
@hemlimchhay2885 років тому
Andrew Jones yeah, he should probably download more RAM to be able to process that much information.
@daemoniumvenator41555 років тому
@@hemlimchhay288 you cant download RAM, its hardware not software...
@dreadfulman51915 років тому
@@daemoniumvenator4155 r/wooosh
@araigumakiruno5 років тому
Wow thats useful
@BigBismark5 років тому
my 980ti is filled with the tears of orphans
@haar6375 років тому
You still stuck with 980 ti lmao
@ihaveanewprofilepicture18885 років тому
Hmmm...
@hollyh8885 років тому
@@haar637 It's a good card for 1080p still. Any higher though.. eh not really. Could do 1440p if you have a very good CPU.
@thoup5 років тому
@@hollyh888 He just thinks a bigger number means better lol
@hollyh8885 років тому
@@thoup Probably lol. I mean an oc gtx 980ti can beat a stock gtx 1070. In some games even with allot more fps. It's still a good card even today. I myself however have the evga gtx 1070 sc. That one still does amazingly with my Ryzen 5 2600x at 1440p
@Anophis5 років тому
Your thumbnail makes me think of the pictures of the back of massive server walls, with red cables everywhere. Like The Shining but made of bloody spaghetti.
@Dominion-Regalia5 років тому
That's a fun description :P
@T33K3SS3LCH3N5 років тому
The computer in a computer analogy is great. In essence a normal computer is mostly concerned about handling many different things sequentially, whereas a GPU is optimised for parallelisation (doing the same thing many times at once) and therefore has many cores that all do the same thing at the same time. This is why GPUs are actually used in many sciences for non-graphical purposes for parallel computing purposes. The reason this parallelisation works for graphics is because the general process of real-time graphics rendering has been relatively standartised for a long time. They always go through the same couple steps, each of which designed to allow for many independent parallel calculations. The minimum is: 1. Deform every vertex according to the camera, 2. put a raster on top to see what is "behind" each pixel, 3. calculate the lighting for each pixel to get the colour. In the end it becomes possible to apply even shadows to every combination of pixel/light source without knowing the rest of the world, so the lighting can be entirely parallelised with each pixel calculation being independent of the others. For a long time engine developers could barely even program the GPU. The process was simply preset and they could only change around some parameters. These days GPUs are a lot more like CPUs and allow much more customised code.
@marbleswan66644 роки тому
*Sees video titled "What's inside your graphics card"* Me: "I dunno, graphics?"
@TheKillerham5ter5 років тому
That Thumbnail is freaking dope!
@josephkeen72245 років тому
I think all Gameranx videos should be animated.
@yourallygod82615 років тому
The hours of work to do that :v is massive
@factsandstuff28325 років тому
Hmm. I want more animated videos, but not sure if all is a good idea.
@elmntz14353 роки тому
Gameranx: Whats your gpu? Me: RX 550 Series Gameranx: What is inside? Me: Cough..Cough... we don't talk about that
@CosmoBubblegum3 роки тому
Mine is a rx 550 too :D Handy for a 300w psu lmao
@Ciniqs3 роки тому
👀
@CosmoBubblegum3 роки тому
@Shreshta Jaiswal rip lol hope you get a better computer someday
@omarabdelkadereldarir74583 роки тому
This is the most.. casual educational video I ever saw. Didn't know I needed this. The narrator's voice is great.
@Ali1075 років тому
That thumbnail reminds me of mortal kombat
@Rayan-kf2yf5 років тому
Fatality
@stepanuttendorfsky97104 роки тому
oof
@kimfattyiii59114 роки тому
oof
@hasanravat4 роки тому
In correct spelling its combat
@chromefirefox88964 роки тому
@@hasanravat Don't be disrespectful to the Mortal Kombat franchise! The correct spelling of "its combat" should be "it's combat". Further more, sentences end with a period.
@thewanderer55065 років тому
Having never touched a gaming PC, this is extremely intriguing and informative. Thanks!
@Glyn-Leine5 років тому
well this is only the surface explained very briefly, technically every pc comes with a gpu, but some processor have them built in. and when you start looking into the actual architectural differences between cpu's and gpu's and using that to explain how certain workloads can be easier to offload to the gpu or cpu... the rabbit hole is pretty deep😅 before you know it you're comparing gpu's on their vrm layouts and capacitor quality XD and finding ways to bypass OCP on LN2 XD (Edit: don't let this scare you, rather let it encourage you! hardware is awesome! and you don't need to know everything to be able to do anything with them, just learning more is fun! ^-^)
@ClassicRevive5 років тому
@@Glyn-Leine Okay Steve Jobs sorryyyyyy.......
@L16htW4rr10r5 років тому
@@Glyn-Leine Wow, you are smart!
@Glyn-Leine5 років тому
@@ClassicRevive sorry..? why?😅
@Glyn-Leine5 років тому
@@L16htW4rr10r nah the people teaching me are XD
@senalagatta53005 років тому
i'm pretty versed in PC components and how they function but I really enjoyed the diagrams and bits of art
@Tyretes5 років тому
its filled with powerful organs, and its more stronger than human
@yandhistillnotout39575 років тому
And your grammar is weaker than a corpse
@jidshazrodinmamaluba42283 роки тому
@@yandhistillnotout3957 that's harsh asf 🤣
@vishwarao60643 роки тому
@@yandhistillnotout3957 r/rareinsults
@TheOrangeSunsetGaming5 років тому
I always assumed magical creatures.
@Alexandra86205 років тому
What are you doing here
@phantomphool5 років тому
@@Alexandra8620 commenting apparently
@Alexandra86205 років тому
okay now i undertsand
@TheOrangeSunsetGaming5 років тому
@@Alexandra8620 Definitely commenting.
@cristianptl45875 років тому
Be carefull assuming nowadays...
@romanbonifield24045 років тому
Wow thanks for the great video. I love working with computers thanks 😊
@ScreaminSeahawk3 роки тому
Thank you so much! This is so much easier to understand vs just explaining it. I would love to see more videos like these.
@NillKitty4 роки тому
Voltage doesn't flow. Current flows. That's like saying when you run your faucet, the pressure is flowing. No.
@NillKitty4 роки тому
@ACAB\\ Mela BAKAta No sorry -- then say "power" or "energy". If you can bring up voltage than you can describe it correctly. This is a video called "what's inside your graphics card?", it's supposed to be technical. Voltage and current are 5th grade science concepts that everyone should know. If it's "easier" for you to not understand how electricity works, then you probably shouldn't be watching this video.
@nylesmith65634 роки тому
@@NillKitty I agree that if you're going to specifically mention something in a video, it could at least be accurate - Especially on the fundamental points. It is somewhat of a noble pet peeve. But I feel that the context supersedes that - the whole video was topical, general, and (as stated in the video) simple, which I believe is the opposite of technical. It was not meant to be a class and at no point was anyone taking notes on the EXACT way any portion of the graphics card works. Pretty sure the cartoons and phony, under-detailed diagrams gave it away for everyone else already. You made a fine correction, just lighten up a bit? It's all you're really lacking here. "Probably shouldn't be watching this video?" You should "probably get off your high horse." I'm not an electrician but I still play computer games. Now that I've watched the video I'm more interested in learning the specifics later on, so I say this cartoon video accomplished what it was meant to. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Voltage correction ✓ Interest in GPU ✓ Senseless snobbery ✕. ;D
@m.s.a.s91944 роки тому
Nill you sound very annoying
@qalbi-s_Ahnfy20954 роки тому
yeah the potential difference, but you get it, don't you
@rubababdullah25404 роки тому
As long as the point comes across it doesn't really matter. As long as the other person understands what you meant, communication was succesful.
@HollowexOkay5 років тому
Pretty simply and nicely explained. Great video! :^)
@mbrutout5 років тому
Loving the new animation!
@velhodoidowill15495 років тому
What a perfect design representation, great job even on small components and zooms
@stoicfloor5 років тому
The animation is amazing. And very informative. Thank you
@JakesYourUncle4 роки тому
I actually learned something from this, thanks
@vlweb3d5 років тому
*3:15** - ANTHEM ... ERROR !!!* lol so true
@tealckree12405 років тому
Nice do more of these videos man.
@mixxyalley5 років тому
This was really helpful and informative! I really liked the art style as well ♥️
@gyoptic26674 роки тому
You would have already known this if you would have watched the verge's PC building guide
@thugsonjugs18104 роки тому
Make sure to put thermal paste in your CPU socket for optimal temperatures
@sumalx3 роки тому
I opened my graphic card and I found a dwarf, an elf and two Chinese children.
@gian_psiswono5 років тому
Really appreciate ur efforts doing all the explanations and animations! Great Work, really helping too! Thanks
@Kerlebsky5 років тому
Everyone needs to see this, there is no video actually explaining what any parts REALLY do and what they're meant for (sorta), definitely should do more of these videos! Keep up the good work!
@ArjunGupta-vd7ze5 років тому
The Thumbnail contains "Graphic" content!!!
@rolandozarate55704 роки тому
C O M E D Y
@retrobit59733 роки тому
no u!
@PyroLIVE.3 роки тому
Stolen Comment
@baldwinivofjerusalem475 років тому
I saw this somewhere ones, imagine two class rooms, one with 1000s kids doing lots of simple maths like addiction, subtraction, etc and other room 4 or 6 Maths teachers with PhD solving complex task like calculus and algebra, etc. First room is a Gpu and second a cpu in a nutshell. I just love the WOLRD OF PCs. ❤️🔥
@mics3615 років тому
This was so well made. Thankyou
@mattcarlson60475 років тому
As someone who is trying to learn about computers from very little previous knowledge, please make more of these... it’s very helpful
@ishaksmajic4185 років тому
Any chance you could do another informative video like this for a motherboard or a CPU,I think that would really be great. I learned more here than I learned in 4 years of a technical high school. Anyways, loved the video 😀
@ShroomBois_Inc5 років тому
Ishak Smajic what do you mean by “technical high school”?
@ishaksmajic4185 років тому
@@ShroomBois_Inc there is no correct way to translate it, it is bassically focused on computer science
@ShroomBois_Inc5 років тому
Ishak Smajic computed science is more about software than hardware
@ishaksmajic4185 років тому
@@ShroomBois_Inc Excellent point, my mistake, poor choice of words. My school is 95% about hardware 5% software. Computer science was the closest thing I could think of.
@ShroomBois_Inc5 років тому
Ishak Smajic damn I’ve never heard about a school like that before. So what kind of stuff did you learn at that high school then? I’d assume how to build a computer but I feel like that shouldn’t take four years to learn lol
@KnightSlasher5 років тому
Taste like a candy bar
@phantomphool5 років тому
I feel a great aura glowing from this and I dont like it
@PudWhacker5 років тому
😂
@h20wizard575 років тому
Are- are you telling me to taste like a candy bar?
@lukeaspinall9775 років тому
Thank you for this video i was trying to find a good video to see how graphics cards worked and this is definitely the best one and easy to understand
@kashman42515 років тому
I love the animation. keep up the great work!
@rileybazan97475 років тому
This was really interesting, I never knew about this stuff, I play on console so I just plugged and play. I would like more of these and it would be cool if u did console breakdowns.
@penumbrum31355 років тому
I believe current gen consoles are very similar to PC's except many of the components are soldered instead of being plugged in.
@Engiction5 років тому
I do remember some article on the internet tell the reason why GPU tend to have thousand of cores or even more, where CPU just have 4,6 or 8. it gives the analogy of painting something really big, Imagine you have a task to paint a football pitch size picture in a limited amount of time, would you have 4 very professional painter or would you have 500 average painter.
@stencilman50305 років тому
Nah I dont like this analogy. There are many cores in a GPU, that is right, but they are all very specialised. On the other hand a CPU can do universal calculations.
@im_not__a__good_guy__5 років тому
We need more videos like this man great job
@sahilchourasiya45553 роки тому
Man your way of explanation is great I have never seen any one explaining a concept this clear....
@snazzysalamander15725 років тому
I just looked this up and at 5:40 you said and the graphic shows that the fans pull air through the heatsink but what I found said that most of the time video card fans blow air from inside the case onto the heatsink. Good video though always like to see others and myself learn things I didn’t know.
@johnschwalb5 років тому
Its depends on the card blower cards are louder that push air out, but the other kind pulls
@itIsI9885 років тому
@@johnschwalb All graphics cards blow air through the heat sink.
@psyan695 років тому
An awesome video! Kudos for the animator, the script, Falcon and all the team!!
@bretthepler7224 роки тому
Fantastic video thanks for explaining!
@BuckRogers20005 років тому
Wow, you informed me and made me feel old simultaneously. Great work!!!
@ODZ21745 років тому
Falcon: "This is falcon" Me: "no you're an owl!"
@peter-op1lj5 років тому
My graphics card has some dust and some cables
@viljokanniainen30905 років тому
cables?
@peter-op1lj5 років тому
Wierd right?
@SinoteKGaminG5 років тому
I really love this channel for it's special content (Like this 1 :) ). Keep up the good job you guys. Great vid!
@lazyluke27735 років тому
Great Video! Thank you for uploading.
@akarshkarmahapatra49013 роки тому
He : What's inside your graphic card? Me: So what exactly is a graphic card?
@PaszerDye5 років тому
You guys need to do more of these.
@tHeplAyiER5 років тому
What an awesome animation! Nicely done! :D
@t.k92035 років тому
Hey guys this one is great, I'm working as IT in Norway and this video is perfect to show the less knowledgeable. I'm gonna show this to one of the students we have interning and that's gonna be a great way to learn. Keep up the great work!!
@clericofchaos15 років тому
...magical graphics elves?
@theearth2844 роки тому
Yesyes
@holo68835 років тому
Downloading more RGB= PROTEIN
@zadfab5 років тому
Best video i have ever seen about tech
@zanewhiting42895 років тому
that was a suprisingly good explanation, i find it hard to put it into words when trying to explain processors and memory to people, but this was worded really well
@NOELQUEZON5 років тому
Graphic Card caught fire on VRM. Then Artifact damage on VRAM.
@RatedMforMatt-ure5 років тому
GPU cores such as CUDA cores and the cores in a CPU shouldnt be compared, thats a bit misleading and incorrect. Also, the cooling on gpus doesnt expel the heat the way you showed, its reveresed, it sucks up cooler air and blows on to the heatsink and across the pcb(if that specific card doesnt have a thermal plate between the heatsick and pcb. and vram isnt quite comparable to system memory, they behave completely differently.
@johnschwalb5 років тому
That's for a blower card.
@TheTombot5 років тому
Eh, still gets the point across. And I think the CUDA/CPU comparison was fine.
@randomsomeguy1565 років тому
The cuda/CPU comparison is technically correct, they're cores in the end though gpus do more parallel compute vs CPUs which do more "singular" compute
@rehmanarshad18485 років тому
I think it was good enough of a description, remember this isn't LTT, it's the best explanation for the average person.
@MarceloTezza5 років тому
@@randomsomeguy156 Acctually no, this have been debated by techjesus long ago, Haz-Matt is right.
@feedexinfinity80555 років тому
Man i just fkin love the way falcon talks, great stuff.
@spacecrusader44715 років тому
I love this type of video. I would love to see a video on a computer as a whole
@noyomi_hikari5 років тому
*Just call it VRAM.* -Falcon 2019
@craftnut5 років тому
Also, most current graphics cards use _GDDR5_ not -GDDR6-
@BlazekonHD5 років тому
Mine uses GDDR6 am I cool now
@matt58985 років тому
New ones use ddr6
@WarshipsandPlanes4 роки тому
Most yeah GDDR5 and GDDR5X
@solaire70463 роки тому
props to the animator, lovee the style
@zackreymiddlenameisdalehud3985 років тому
This is informative. Thank you for sharing.
@adekxii5 років тому
The PCB is also known as wafer? I dont think so..
@AjayBrahmakshatriya5 років тому
Thank you! That made me cringe so hard.
@em0_tion5 років тому
@@AjayBrahmakshatriya watch out for the bread boards then xD
@aseshbasu48164 роки тому
It actually is. In Indian colleges we call a pcb a wafer in our labs. It's just fun to call it that.
@mememaster83683 роки тому
It is nicknamed a wafer. They explained it perfectly. The actual name is a substrate and the nickname is a wafer. Its a common term
@nockieboy5 років тому
All this talk about the GPU passing data to the computer, when in reality it's the other way around and you didn't even mention HOW the graphics card produces the video signal?
@gunnarhohler70775 років тому
i love the new animations !
@JesusMelendezJEMP5 років тому
Hi there, excellent video, i just want it to mention that there are some other important components too like the part that made the sound posible, remember that most of GPU cards have HDMI port that managed sound too. Some of the VRM are for these sound modules. Thanks for the video.
@Im_The_Slep5 років тому
Does that airflow chart bother anyone else but me?
@tonnentonie27675 років тому
Cynep yes, the animation is poorly, but also the information. It gives the bare minimum and does a bad job
@nylesmith65634 роки тому
I know it's counter-intuitive, but in some applications the fans can better displace heat by pushing air away from the unit, while pulling cool through the heat sink. I believe that's how all modern CPU and GPU fans are oriented. For my CPU, for example: If looking at my PC from the left side, with (
@ABRBD4 роки тому
What if a graphics card had a graphics card? 🤔
@lordpetroollo69794 роки тому
Hmm... effect
@RevanBC3 роки тому
It's called SLI
@aacmusicent3 роки тому
I Love how you explained this, is there any way you can do a more detailed version?
@nicolaas18045 років тому
Love the animation!
@pokemrstark70895 років тому
Change scares me.
@badaxtion18785 років тому
How could you forget about the “klafoomrabob”? The klafoomrabob damn near jaborbles the whole thing!
@kissu_io5 років тому
Simple and informative. GG. 💪🏻
@koolking91745 років тому
new to your channel and thanks for the knowledge
@MetalLunar5 років тому
Just bought a GTX 1660! I can't' wait to play with it RE7.
@buildawall58035 років тому
Did falcon fell in a tub of molten lead
@MaxSpider20003 роки тому
This was really cool and interesting! Thanks !
@GrimOfDonuts5 років тому
Pretty neat animations, and the general gist of graphics cards is there- though I wonder if a collab with a computer tech geek would help make things more clear and understandable. On my Tim Talks Tech channel, this is a topic that I am going to get to at a later date (it’s a very new channel, and I’m still learning lots when it comes to media creation- but I’ve got some graphics cards I will use in a real tear down and will go farther into detail on parts and such)
@histrigaming73444 роки тому
The board looks like a hd 5750 to me Have one as a htpc Gpu :)
@ethanwiebe64834 роки тому
to me it looks like a shitty mock up of the rev 1070's and 1080's
@R9A9V25 років тому
Im a simple guy.. Good gpu.. Good games..
@RogerBarraud3 роки тому
Nicely Done! :-) I love the whimsical illustrations - esp the Insulating Materials for the PCB - ROFL :-)
@muhammadhasib85315 років тому
Awesome! Super helpful. Thanks
@logancapes5 років тому
"....voltage flows towards the...." i hate to be 'that guy' but voltage doesnt flow, current does :> great video
@johnuferbach91665 років тому
voltage has propagation time aswell though, doesn't it?^^
@logancapes5 років тому
@@johnuferbach9166 Well, it depends on how you are looking at it. Voltage is an instantaneous measurement. You will also hear it referred to as "voltage difference". Everything has a voltage, even the ground. We more or less just call the ground 0 volts. When we measure voltage, it is always with reference to something else. If nothing else is explicitly stated, then it is usually assumed to be ground. Current can be thought of as the "flow of voltage" in a sense. When 2 objects with different voltage potentials come into contact, then the "voltage will flow" from the object with a higher voltage to the object with lower voltage. This "voltage flow" is current, hence the name (current flows). The greater the voltage difference between the objects, the greater the current flow. I understand that this seems like semantics, and seems picky. And it probably doesn't matter to say "voltage flow" if it helps others get a better understanding of the world... BUT... If the goal is to be accurate, then current flows and voltage difference dictates the amount and direction of the current flow. :>
@greenspittgames73745 років тому
If Gameranx responds to this I’ll buy a damn graphics card boi
@jamesisaac76845 років тому
Better buy two RTX 2080 TI.
@Vinylkk5 років тому
@@jamesisaac7684 RTX Isnt worth it
@factsandstuff28325 років тому
I'm getting a laptop with a GTX 1060 probably.
@johnschwalb5 років тому
@@jamesisaac7684 I have two gtx 1080 and I want to just tell you, sli isn't what it use to be. It's not a great boost at most things.
@factsandstuff28325 років тому
@Zwenk Wiel eventually I plan on building my own desktop. (Or at least getting a prebuilt with upgradeability) but right now a laptop works better for me because 1. It's more convenient when I go back to college. 2. Takes up Less space. 3. Easier to move if I use it for apps like Skype.
@PechaPie1005 років тому
The illustrations are great way to explain! Its appealing
@guitarSboy5 років тому
Impressive animations and great explanation! Thumb up!