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CPU cooler explained. Everything you need to know about CPU coolers.
The video provides an overview of CPU coolers, their types, and their advantages and disadvantages. It covers the two primary types: air coolers, known for their simplicity and cost-effectiveness, and liquid coolers, valued for their high cooling performance and modern design. The video explains how each type works, highlights their benefits and potential drawbacks, and explores factors to consider when selecting a CPU cooler for various setups. Ideal for those seeking a better understanding of cooling solutions for their CPU.
0:00 Why you need a CPU cooler?
0:27 CPU cooler types
0:47 Air cooler types
0:54 Passive coolers
1:22 Top-down coolers
2:14 Tower-type coolers
2:46 Liquid coolers
3:43 How to choose CPU cooler?
5:28 Outro
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DeepCool AG620 WH ARGB Unboxing & AK620 Comparison
Переглядів 4721 годину тому
The Deepcool AG620 is an affordable version of the AK620 cooler. Here you can see what is included in the box and I compare it with the accessories which come with the Deepcool AK620 tower cooler. 0:00 Overview 0:16 What's inside the box 0:30 Top overview 0:42 Accessories unboxing 1:02 AK620 accessories 1:13 Mounting screws 1:28 Connectors
What is an HDD? The hard disk drive explained for beginners.
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Hard drives explained for beginners. Everything you need to know about speeds, parameters, connectors, advantages and disadvantages of the hard disk drives. I am sorry about the wrong “Scuzzy” pronuncation, I hope you appreciate the overall effort I put into making this video happen. Images for the multiple platter hard drive, SCSI connectors, SAS connector are used from Wikipedia. 0:00 What is...
What is a computer case? PC cases explained for beginners.
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The computer case explained for beginners. The video is intended to provide the audience with basic knowledge about PC cases - their purpose, types, sizes, compatibility and considerations to choose one. 0:00 What is PC case? 0:23 Installation and expansion capabilities 0:54 PC case sizes (Tower types) 1:32 Motherboards compatibility 1:59 What to consider before buying 2:43 PSU mounting points ...
What is RAM? Random access memory explained for beginners.
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Everything you need to know about RAM explained for beginners. 0:00 What is RAM 0:42 Types of RAM 1:22 RAM installation advice 1:35 DIMM types 2:40 Laptop RAM form factor 3:05 VRAM 3:16 DDR explained 3:53 DDR generations 4:27 JEDEC speeds 4:42 OC RAM speed 5:02 Enable XMP or EXPO 5:36 RAM timings and latency 6:42 Capacity and how much RAM do you need 7:29 Outro
How to install RAM in desktop or laptop
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A quick tutorial for beginners on how to install RAM modules in PC or in a laptop. 0:00 Install memory on desktop 0:43 RAM installation in a laptop
What is a PSU? The power supply unit explained for beginners.
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The power supply unit explained for beginners. All the important stuff that you need to know about PSUs. 0:00 PSU function 0:23 PSU Form-factor 0:46 PSU parameters 1:19 Input-voltage variations 2:00 PSU voltage levels 2:54 Current and power ratings 3:24 Modularity / Cabling options 3:41 Fixed cable PSU 4:02 Semi-modular PSU 4:21 Fully-modular PSU 4:47 PSU connectors 6:21 80 Plus rating 7:07 How...
What is an SSD? SSD explained for beginners (types, generations, specifications)
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Everything you need to know about SSD explained in one video. SSDs offer great advantages over hard drives, but they also have some drawbacks. More videos on the same topic are coming soon, stay tuned to learn what SSD should you buy. 0:00 What Is an SSD? 0:30 Key specifications 0:48 Memory cell types 1:36 V-NAND 1:54 Form factor and protocols 2:50 M.2 slot 3:06 M.2 SSD types 3:49 M.2 SSD sizes...
What is a motherboard? Motherboards explained for beginners.
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Motherboards explained for beginners, including all the basics of the motherboard in one video. 0:00 What is a motherboard 0:36 Upgradability 1:16 Chipset explained 2:10 BIOS & UEFI 2:54 Form-factor 3:29 CPU socket 3:44 On-board slots 5:21 Built-in ports 5:51 Power connectors 6:15 VRM and phases 6:43 Other connectors and headers 7:40 CMOS battery
What is a CPU? CPU explained for beginners.
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CPU explained for beginners. Short explanation video about central processing units (CPU) and the main parameters that the user should know about. 0:00 What is a CPU 0:22 IHS 0:40 Functional blocks 1:27 Key specifications 2:57 Socket 3:26 Manufacturers
How to report by voice in Waze (How to enable voice commands and use them)
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A quick guide on how to enable and use voice reports in Waze. Apparantly, in newer versions Waze removed "Stopped vehicle" report assuming that you should use "Blocked lane" report instead, but neither of these are available as voice commands currently. "OK Wze" feature is also not working. I will try to update the list over time to keep them up to date, but here is the list of commands that I ...
How to go back on iPhone. How to minimize apps and show running apps.
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Quick tutorial how to perform all the actions from Android's "action bar" in iOS. How to go back in iPhone. How to swipe back in iOS. How to show the home screen on iPhone. How to show running apps on iPhone. How to see background apps on iPhone. How to check backround apss in iOS. How to minimise apps in iOS. How to minimise apps on iPhone.
How to start EASILY a diesel engine car in cold weather
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Try this simple trick in cold weather to start your diesel car easier: 1.Make sure all of your accessories are turned off(air conditioning, blowers, radio, lights, etc.) 2.Turn the key to the RUN position and wait 5-10 seconds (30 seconds for very cold weather and weak battery) 3.Return the key to the OFF position 4.Repeat steps 2-3 a couple of times 5.The last time wait a couple more seconds a...

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  • @electronflowchannel
    @electronflowchannel 17 днів тому

    Hi guys, Just a quick apology for the oversight at 0:58-I incorrectly said "layer" instead of "level" several times. I appreciate your understanding and will be more careful next time.

  • @MichaelWagner-o3i
    @MichaelWagner-o3i 20 днів тому

    Floods my engine

  • @slayerficated
    @slayerficated 24 дні тому

    Good video! Goes over all the relevant basics when buying a case without any entertainment fluff. That might make it a little boring but education's usually not exciting. Hope to see more Electron Flow in my suggested videos in the future.

    • @electronflowchannel
      @electronflowchannel 24 дні тому

      Thanks! This is exactly the kind of style I enjoy both watching and creating. More content is coming soon, but I’ve been busy with a lot of tasks and don’t want to compromise on quality. Stay tuned!

  • @DavydKhart
    @DavydKhart 25 днів тому

    Hello! Are you interested in the thumbnail designer for your channel?

    • @electronflowchannel
      @electronflowchannel 25 днів тому

      Hi, thank you for your proposal, but at this stage, I’m not in a position to afford additional help.

  • @ThisIsMeArnold
    @ThisIsMeArnold 26 днів тому

    No one needs this useless content, stop polluting the hard drivers of the world wide web.

    • @electronflowchannel
      @electronflowchannel 24 дні тому

      The "Hard drive" - that's exactly the topic of my next video! Thanks for sharing your opinion - I was hoping for more constructive criticism, but here we are... I’ll aim for content that’s more eco-friendly for those "WWW hard drivers".

    • @ThisIsMeArnold
      @ThisIsMeArnold 24 дні тому

      @@electronflowchannel "hard drivers"... Wow.

  • @ThunderFarter
    @ThunderFarter 28 днів тому

    Make sure you do have

  • @arifmahmud828
    @arifmahmud828 28 днів тому

    go ahead with your YT channel brother,❤

  • @CarTastic-fv6eo
    @CarTastic-fv6eo Місяць тому

    Not always works. Did it today 4 times and engine was too cold and eat up all of my battery.

    • @electronflowchannel
      @electronflowchannel 29 днів тому

      Sorry to hear this. Yes, sometimes it might not do the job. If it is very cold you can try with longer intervals (until glow plug relay clicks off). Nevertheless, if glow plugs don't work properly or the battery is too weak - it won't work.

    • @CarTastic-fv6eo
      @CarTastic-fv6eo 29 днів тому

      @@electronflowchannel From what i read diesels needs more powerful battery to start than gasoline. This may be the problem in my cacse as i have weaker battery. After i jumpstarted it it worked properly after it heats up.

    • @electronflowchannel
      @electronflowchannel 28 днів тому

      @@CarTastic-fv6eo Yes, indeed. You need more CCA. My 2.0 HDi requires at least 72 Ah 720 CCA battery, with 60-65Ah every winter is a nightmare. Just make sure you can fit a bigger battery in your car.

  • @DeclanHolmes96
    @DeclanHolmes96 Місяць тому

    You legend! This worked first time 🎉

  • @Rival13
    @Rival13 Місяць тому

    Nice video

  • @michaeledgarhorsky1139
    @michaeledgarhorsky1139 Місяць тому

    ❤😂🎉❤❤❤❤❤🎉😂❤

  • @jstudrawa
    @jstudrawa Місяць тому

    Well done video, thanks for breaking it down for non techies.

  • @Incompetent_Matt
    @Incompetent_Matt Місяць тому

    Can never get this to work on iPhone. Enabled all settings, restarted phone and everything. Only thing that happens is when I say “Okay Google” it will pop up, but then just doesn’t respond to any commands

  • @allisnotwhatitseems.
    @allisnotwhatitseems. 3 місяці тому

    I have a different issue with my 2011 e class coupe diesel. It starts fine but when I put into gear and try to pull away, it cuts out. I have to let it idle for a few minutes then it's fine but this is bull shit....😢

  • @acoast84
    @acoast84 3 місяці тому

    But will it harm the glow plugs somehow?

    • @electronflowchannel
      @electronflowchannel Місяць тому

      Well, definitely increases wear if you do it on daily basis, but glow plugs usually last very long time and they are cheap compared to other components.

  • @necropolisk
    @necropolisk 5 місяців тому

    you know the glow plugs stay on until engine operating temp reaches a specific temperature...

    • @electronflowchannel
      @electronflowchannel Місяць тому

      You are right, but only after the engine is started. Also, it depends on the vehicle model. Glow plugs on my car work for no more than 25 seconds prior to starting, depending on outside temperature. You can hear the glow plug relay clicking on and off if it is quiet around.

  • @v8purple
    @v8purple 6 місяців тому

    the logic behind this is to triple the heat time at glow plug. increasing the air temperature inside the engine cylinder

  • @claiborneeastjr4129
    @claiborneeastjr4129 10 місяців тому

    So glad I don't have a diesel. I did have one once - one of the 6.2 GM diesels, and it was a BITCH to start in cold weather. Took at least five minutes, and it had two batteries. PITA. I'm sure modern light truck diesels are vastly improved.

    • @justusthedeep
      @justusthedeep 9 місяців тому

      I have the same 6.2 and it’s literally been the bane of my existence when the winter rolls in. I figured it must have been my starter, but after having it replaced, it looks like diesel engines just don’t like the winter.

  • @wooliestplanet
    @wooliestplanet 11 місяців тому

    Just tried it. Definitely works. Thank you.

  • @monikasadauskaite7368
    @monikasadauskaite7368 11 місяців тому

    Is this going to work in -15 C (5 F)?

  • @sandbuzz2944
    @sandbuzz2944 11 місяців тому

    This will kill the battery is not very healthy.

    • @electronflowchannel
      @electronflowchannel Місяць тому

      Well, I usually do it only when the battery is already very old, so I'm not worried. Moreover, this shortens the time it takes to start the engine, therefore drains the battery much less.

  • @zozo97215
    @zozo97215 11 місяців тому

    If your glowplugs works well you dont need to do this.

    • @electronflowchannel
      @electronflowchannel Місяць тому

      Yes, indeed, but in very cold weather, it is very helpful, especially if the battery is older(or drained) and does not have enough charge to keep the starter on for long enough.

  • @YS-pl5no
    @YS-pl5no 11 місяців тому

    That does not work

    • @TheBestGames974
      @TheBestGames974 11 місяців тому

      Make sure all your glow plugs are working. My car didn't want to start in cold and it turned out that only 2 glow plugs worked. Also another tip, if you drive a manual transmission car, hold the clutch down and then try to start it. That way you seperate the transmission from engine and it is easier for the starter to turn over the engine.

    • @electronflowchannel
      @electronflowchannel Місяць тому

      I am sorry that it didn't helped. One or more bad glow plugs can make this method ineffective.

  • @rapidzbreeze8715
    @rapidzbreeze8715 Рік тому

    My car shakes & sounds like it going to die for the first 5 minutes in the cold

    • @masana-hj6wv
      @masana-hj6wv 7 місяців тому

      Is normal

    • @electronflowchannel
      @electronflowchannel Місяць тому

      My car also is very unpleasant to drive (and to listen to) for the first 5-10 minutes when it is below -10° C outside.

  • @Mrbobinge
    @Mrbobinge Рік тому

    Phew, so simple so obvious. After watching your video! Thanks so much. I'll tell the wife I thought up this magic solution.

  • @ynte8114
    @ynte8114 Рік тому

    Full of crap

  • @martley5012
    @martley5012 Рік тому

    Why 3-4times ???

  • @jamesbondaygee
    @jamesbondaygee Рік тому

    Well I hope this works for a diesel motorhome cuz I'm getting one for off-grid....

  • @wmarhaug
    @wmarhaug Рік тому

    OR let the glowplugs burn for 23-30s ... no need to wear out you ignition. :)

  • @cristianseibriger799
    @cristianseibriger799 Рік тому

    doesn't work all the time

    • @charanteja4635
      @charanteja4635 Рік тому

      it will work all the time you must be patience and try aganin

  • @rhythmandacoustics
    @rhythmandacoustics Рік тому

    An explanation is needed. What the turning ON and OFF, and again , again of the glow plug does is heat the air inside the chamber of the cylinder. If the heated air is really hot, the starter will have a ln easy time turning the engine. The glow plugs require a full charged battery.

  • @fightowl
    @fightowl Рік тому

    This is genius, thanks!

  • @duewrightmuhammad4761
    @duewrightmuhammad4761 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much

  • @jurgendorries5763
    @jurgendorries5763 2 роки тому

    .... every body knows that

  • @paulanderson7796
    @paulanderson7796 2 роки тому

    I've often done the same thing for some years during winter. It does need the battery to be in good condition and properly charged as well.

    • @electronflowchannel
      @electronflowchannel Місяць тому

      I actually do this when the battery is near the end of its life, because it doesn't have enough charge to keep the starter engaged for a long time.

  • @ricoalexander7816
    @ricoalexander7816 2 роки тому

    Maaaan you saved me!!! Thanks allot! It worked on the first try… I forgot to plug my f 250 in and it dint want to start until this simple truck.

  • @cipryan96
    @cipryan96 2 роки тому

    No need to repeat, the glow plugs works waaaay after you start the engine/rotate the key

    • @philkasafir.
      @philkasafir. 11 місяців тому

      Not if the battery is old like in my case, I'm surprised mine isn't fully dead because its from 2015 😂

    • @cuppenn
      @cuppenn 11 місяців тому

      @@philkasafir. brother change your battery goddamn

    • @philkasafir.
      @philkasafir. 11 місяців тому

      ​@@cuppenn I did, got a brand new one, still has the problem but it does start eventually. When its warm its fine

  • @raffaelle462
    @raffaelle462 2 роки тому

    good sharing your idea

  • @icecreamjunkie6790
    @icecreamjunkie6790 2 роки тому

    Me, who has never driven a diesel: *Hmm, interesting*

    • @richlee509
      @richlee509 Рік тому

      Your a diesel, the absolute worst.

  • @frontview7549
    @frontview7549 2 роки тому

    what is the tempreture when you making this video ?

  • @frontview7549
    @frontview7549 2 роки тому

    Can this trick work in -30

  • @4.5_shammer
    @4.5_shammer 2 роки тому

    Mans cold lol

  • @SotraEngine4
    @SotraEngine4 2 роки тому

    Wouldn't it also help to put the transmition in free position? Then the engine can like run without much resistance for a while

    • @bladermusics
      @bladermusics 11 місяців тому

      If you hold the clutch then it's the same

  • @ociemoore1
    @ociemoore1 2 роки тому

    I have a 98 chevy 3500 diesel flatbed for my pallet bizz and my truck has been having problems starting in the morning…I thought it was because I park it on a hill…but ill have to try this method when starting it…Thank You!

  • @shermanmace3773
    @shermanmace3773 2 роки тому

    THAT'S A LOT EASIER THAN THE LAST VIDEO i WATCHED.

  • @amstorm8954
    @amstorm8954 2 роки тому

    rip this morning -11*C freelander 2 2009 :D im beginner

  • @L_E_L_0_U_P
    @L_E_L_0_U_P 3 роки тому

    I'll test this in -40 tmr on my VW TDI, nothing works, every winter same thing.

    • @matthewferreira2955
      @matthewferreira2955 2 роки тому

      Hahaha! I have the same problem with my 06 golf tdi. It’s -21 right now I can’t get it too start no matter what

  • @MegaJake696969
    @MegaJake696969 3 роки тому

    Big help !

  • @honeygoyalvlogs6641
    @honeygoyalvlogs6641 3 роки тому

    Is se hoga kya??

  • @snapdragogon69
    @snapdragogon69 3 роки тому

    This is a myth. Almost any car made in the last 15-20 years or so will keep the glowplugs on for up to 3 minutes through pre-start, cranking and post start. The light only goes off to show the ECU says it's ready to start but the glowplugs are still on.