Just got the Corsair RM650x 80+ Gold fully modular PSU with 10 year warranty. There are 'tier lists' you can look up to find the best quality PSU at various price points. I just went with the best rated A tier. Recommended as the best PSU at this wattage.
Hello my friend, thank you for producing your valuable content. I am a computer teacher and I am interested in producing content. Please let me know the name of the software you use to produce content. If you have an educational site to create educational videos like yours, please guide me. Thank you
Finally someone that explains the function of each cable. I have watched other channels but non of them explain it quiet well, except you sir. This channel is indeed number 1 on the content. Salute !!
Hi. I don’t suppose the operator of this channel is going to become a multimillionaire with this kind of material but I want to say how much I appreciate the really excellent quality explanations of these technical subjects.
Thank you for explaing the 80 plus ratings! I was always wondering what those meant. It was cool to see some of the basics of the electromagnetic physics behind it
This video was right on time for me! I’ve been watching a lot of your videos lately, and yesterday I was thinking about how the 80 Plus works. Well, sure enough, this video gets uploaded lol. The video quality is great! Also, hearing a story about how the one cheap power supply worked out was informative and funny (although at the time it was probably really scary lol). 👍
Hey PowerCert, I really want to become a network technician in the future, And I am currently watching your videos to get a headstart at becoming one. I want to thank you for making these videos as I probably would have changed my mind about becoming a technician.
Oh my God, I was really waiting for this video from that channel, and without complimenting the videos provided by that channel, it makes me wish I could put more than one like for the video. Much love
I’ve been studying for my A+ through Comptia’s website for a college course I’m taking and I always end up watching your videos for each topic I study to fully understand it.
Absolutely golden reference worth more than any gold in the world. Knowledge is absolute power and knowing all of these brilliant knowledge from you absolutely amazes me. I was able to take away all the core components of the PSU and all thanks to you for providing with us the necessary information. Apart from your concise and precise explanation, the editing of the video where you are providing us information visually is also what matters and helps to understand better. Since, I'm a visual learner and this helped me to learn much effeciently.
Your knowledge delivery skills are to the point. I respect your ability to deliver presentations and topic so extraordinarily well. I like almost all you your videos. I just can say THANK YOU to thank you. Love from India.
These are always great! The videos are elegantly animated, the voice-over is very professional, and, of course, the content is of great value. The most interesting part I found is the 80-plus ratings. I had no idea this existed - let alone the additional ratings based on precious metals colors. I think if you're the type of person caring about the environment, you will want to get an "80-plus Titanium" rated power supply. Over time, that extra over-and-above baseline 80% rating can mean real savings on your energy bill while being slightly less cruel to the planet 😃.
10:07 - this situation occurs very often in Brazil. The power supply comes with 120v or 22v input, and with a switch to change according to the voltage coming out of the wall. So when we set the power supply to 120v but the wall supplies 220v we have smoke indeed!
thanks for you videos. You help me so much about my preparation to the certification compTIA A+, I read the book for my training but after finish one chapter I watch the video which have same content to help me to remember
Addendum to PCI Power: with PCIe - 5.0 specification coming out, GPU's are likely to use a new 12+4 connector (12 pins for power delivery, 4 pins for signaling). The 3090ti's currently use this connector, though often through splitters to 8pin PCIe power. Also, the new ATX 3.0 PSU specification is around the corner with new certifications for transient loads and efficiency on certain power rails.
This vid is really informative.👍 9:58 So the cheap power supply you bought blew up? I've heard a few stories, similar to the one you told in the vid. That is good advice you gave, to buy a good power supply, instead of a cheap one. Thanks.👍😲
Thank you so much for explaining the labels. I figured anything with an 80 label was good enough for my PC when I built it. Definitely going to get a higher level PSU with modular pieces for my next build. Great video.
I learned alot watching these animation videos then reading books. I am currently studying for the new Comptia A+ 1101 & 1102 Exam would be great for videos on the updated Exam.
I use a EVGA supernova 80 plus NEX 750B, it's been flawless after several years of use and more than I really need. I don't skimp out when it comes to PSU's, it's actually the most critical PC part for longevity of a computer. I also don't skimp out on PC components, quality stuff is all i use. Buy good the first time and be done with it and the odds of problems decrease drastically. I built my last computer 7 years ago and still use it to this day, never once had any issues.
Another benefit of fully modular PSUs is that you can replace the power supply without having to detach all the cables in the process, so you can keep your cable management intact.
If you use modular cables. Just remember not to mix up those cables with PSU with different brand and/or model. Mixing up will kill your pc. Gamers Nexus made one informative video about it.
@@Juzimaster Agreed. Always stay in vendor lines, and also make sure that the generation didn't have any revisions on their cables. I have noticed a few Silverstone models have changed up their standards within a few years apart.
I have an issue with my motherboard (from Fujitsu) when trying to upgrade the PSU. So the motherboard has this weird power/LED connector that is required to have a cable plugged in which is very unique from all other cables. That cable is supposed to come directly from the PSU. Though, the new PSU dosen't have that one cable. The cable, also wasn't mentioned in the video.
Like....why? Why would they make a motherboard that takes a special connector that none of the common manufacturers put on their power supply units?? Sounds like that thing they do with mobile phones to make them go obsolete after a certain time to make people buy the newer model. If I were you, I'd save myself the headache and splurge on a 150 dollar motherboard that uses normal connectors. Maybe a cpu upgrade while you're at it, depending on what you already have and what your budget is.
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Just got the Corsair RM650x 80+ Gold fully modular PSU with 10 year warranty. There are 'tier lists' you can look up to find the best quality PSU at various price points. I just went with the best rated A tier. Recommended as the best PSU at this wattage.
Hello my friend, thank you for producing your valuable content. I am a computer teacher and I am interested in producing content. Please let me know the name of the software you use to produce content. If you have an educational site to create educational videos like yours, please guide me.
Thank you
Finally someone that explains the function of each cable. I have watched other channels but non of them explain it quiet well, except you sir. This channel is indeed number 1 on the content. Salute !!
Thank you :)
Same , this channel was so very very helpful and very informative
I'm a visual learner and this channel is literally the best channel for me personally. Thank you for your work
Hi. I don’t suppose the operator of this channel is going to become a multimillionaire with this kind of material but I want to say how much I appreciate the really excellent quality explanations of these technical subjects.
Thank you for explaing the 80 plus ratings! I was always wondering what those meant. It was cool to see some of the basics of the electromagnetic physics behind it
Your videos are really informative. Thanks for uploading these animated videos on Computers. 👍
Glad you like them!
Thank you for being so humble and sharing your life learned lesson in dealing with power supplies. Keep up the great work!!!
Watching this one video beats all the hours I've spent collectively on all other PSU videos, even from the most well-known youtubers.
Glad you liked it!
Amazing video, the part about 80+ ratings was seriously helpful!
Your videos are really spicing up with more colorful animations! Keep up the good work!
Glad you like them!
I wish university education was more like that.
Very well explained , thank you very much
I truly truly think this is a great video the way you have animated and explained everything
The only video that really made me understand what each cable do
Extremely efficient introduction with unbelievable quality of animation. Thanks!
It's amazing to learn from you what I wasn't taught at school.
Thank you 😌Master.
This guy gives the bestest knowledge with easy to understand animations.. Thanks a ton❤️
This video was right on time for me! I’ve been watching a lot of your videos lately, and yesterday I was thinking about how the 80 Plus works. Well, sure enough, this video gets uploaded lol. The video quality is great! Also, hearing a story about how the one cheap power supply worked out was informative and funny (although at the time it was probably really scary lol). 👍
Thanks :)
Hey PowerCert, I really want to become a network technician in the future, And I am currently watching your videos to get a headstart at becoming one. I want to thank you for making these videos as I probably would have changed my mind about becoming a technician.
Go for it!
Thank you for the useful info. I am quite happy that you started uploading videos. I am your video's daily viewer.
Oh my God, I was really waiting for this video from that channel, and without complimenting the videos provided by that channel, it makes me wish I could put more than one like for the video.
Much love
Animation next level 🔥
And the explanation is brilliant
Keep it up
I’ve been studying for my A+ through Comptia’s website for a college course I’m taking and I always end up watching your videos for each topic I study to fully understand it.
Finally an actual aexplanation on how PSU works, thanks man!
Absolutely golden reference worth more than any gold in the world. Knowledge is absolute power and knowing all of these brilliant knowledge from you absolutely amazes me. I was able to take away all the core components of the PSU and all thanks to you for providing with us the necessary information. Apart from your concise and precise explanation, the editing of the video where you are providing us information visually is also what matters and helps to understand better. Since, I'm a visual learner and this helped me to learn much effeciently.
Best Video about Power supply. thank you for your perfect work!
i hv watched each video carefully.... it has really made me a different person..... thank you sir
Best channel I've ever seen for explaining in a very claire way.
This channel is saving me and my career with lot of knowledge. Thank you sir.
The simplicity of your explanations deserves a forever like button smash 👏👏
Great explanation of the 80 Gold certification...thanks!
The animation is so eye catching, really unique.
Thank you for these informative videos. I learned many things from you!
Your knowledge delivery skills are to the point. I respect your ability to deliver presentations and topic so extraordinarily well. I like almost all you your videos. I just can say THANK YOU to thank you. Love from India.
These are always great! The videos are elegantly animated, the voice-over is very professional, and, of course, the content is of great value. The most interesting part I found is the 80-plus ratings. I had no idea this existed - let alone the additional ratings based on precious metals colors. I think if you're the type of person caring about the environment, you will want to get an "80-plus Titanium" rated power supply. Over time, that extra over-and-above baseline 80% rating can mean real savings on your energy bill while being slightly less cruel to the planet 😃.
Excellent. tnx for bringing it to the community.
Tremendous video, I love this guys video.
I really hope you make a new CompTIA A+ full course.
I see all your videos and always learn something new from your videos...thanks for posting this type of videos
Thanks for the video. It's going to help me much when I build my first pc in a month's time
Amazing as always. Very informational and to the point. 👏👏
Very good video. I knew like 90% of this stuff, but I still watched it for the quality of the explanations. Nice job
That's an actual reference andd tutorial for a power supply!
Thx Man!!!!!
I seriously appreciate these videos. ZE BEST!
you are my favorite tech explanation channel, i've learned alot from you thnx!
Great, great videos. You learn here, what a Collage do in 2 weeks. And here it's animated. Great edition and FX. Congrats 👏.
Very informative as usual and you make interesting videos..Good job sir..
thank you for all, Do more videos like this
THANK YOU SO MUCH THE BEST CHANNEL IVE EVER SEEN
10:07 - this situation occurs very often in Brazil. The power supply comes with 120v or 22v input, and with a switch to change according to the voltage coming out of the wall. So when we set the power supply to 120v but the wall supplies 220v we have smoke indeed!
Thanks for this well done informative video.
thanks for you videos. You help me so much about my preparation to the certification compTIA A+, I read the book for my training but after finish one chapter I watch the video which have same content to help me to remember
Very nice graphicly explaind, nice job :)
Very clearly explained subject with beautiful and helpful animations. Thanks.
Well... this taught me a lot. Thanks for the video and keep up.
Amazing explanation
Addendum to PCI Power: with PCIe - 5.0 specification coming out, GPU's are likely to use a new 12+4 connector (12 pins for power delivery, 4 pins for signaling). The 3090ti's currently use this connector, though often through splitters to 8pin PCIe power.
Also, the new ATX 3.0 PSU specification is around the corner with new certifications for transient loads and efficiency on certain power rails.
Very clear explanation.
I have very weak basics of computers and this is perfect for even me!
looking forward for future videos
We really appreciate the effort u put into making this presentation video to give us knowedge, salute 👍
This was very informative. I lean toward Seasonic myself. I like quiet computing.
0:25 the CPU fan spins in the wrong direction xD
Thank you so much! well done good explained!
Great video as always, thank you very much man, keep it up 👏🏼👏🏼☝🏻
finally someone explained to me exactly what i wanted to know
Thank You! That was very helpful.
Thanks for all the detailed explanation
your channel is just amazing. thank you so much!
It's really good advice to buy not cheap power supply.
U upload the best educational videos
This vid is really informative.👍
9:58 So the cheap power supply you bought blew up? I've heard a few stories, similar to the one you told in the vid. That is good advice you gave, to buy a good power supply, instead of a cheap one. Thanks.👍😲
Thank you so much for explaining the labels. I figured anything with an 80 label was good enough for my PC when I built it. Definitely going to get a higher level PSU with modular pieces for my next build. Great video.
Well explained, thorough, and demystifying. Thanks!!
Tanks for making this video!!!
Now I could learn more things about computer PSU's! :)
Thank you very much. Animation is brilliant!!
I learned alot watching these animation videos then reading books. I am currently studying for the new Comptia A+ 1101 & 1102 Exam would be great for videos on the updated Exam.
this guy is GodLike at Power point and, thanks to your all efforts.
Excellent video, excellent explication and excellent animation. Muy bueno mi pana saludos desde Puerto Rico.
Thank you so much! for all your videos.
Great explanation!
I use a EVGA supernova 80 plus NEX 750B, it's been flawless after several years of use and more than I really need. I don't skimp out when it comes to PSU's, it's actually the most critical PC part for longevity of a computer. I also don't skimp out on PC components, quality stuff is all i use. Buy good the first time and be done with it and the odds of problems decrease drastically. I built my last computer 7 years ago and still use it to this day, never once had any issues.
Thanks!
Thank you Eric!
Good message, the message we need 🔥
great video, very informative.
Thank you. I learned basics very easily.
Excellent presentation. 👍
All I need to know, amazing guide!
Thank you! Perfect training.
OK those first 30 seconds were like really good tutorial on making these graphics lol
very dtailted video . thakns a lot we really appreciate you efforts
Thanks for the explanation!
Love that varbiage ‘power hungry cpus’😃
3 of the best power Supplies , Enermax 15 years whit one 450 watts is not dead , Seasonic, Corsair ..thanks for the video !!!
Another benefit of fully modular PSUs is that you can replace the power supply without having to detach all the cables in the process, so you can keep your cable management intact.
Good point
If you use modular cables. Just remember not to mix up those cables with PSU with different brand and/or model. Mixing up will kill your pc. Gamers Nexus made one informative video about it.
@@Juzimaster Agreed. Always stay in vendor lines, and also make sure that the generation didn't have any revisions on their cables. I have noticed a few Silverstone models have changed up their standards within a few years apart.
Very informative video. Thumbs up.
Thank you a lot for your hard work!!!!!
Wow, so this mean than my Metal Blade 750W is SEMI modular instead FULL MODULAR. I pay for this like MODULAR. Thanks for this video.
Excellent review and content !
You are a great teacher
I have an issue with my motherboard (from Fujitsu) when trying to upgrade the PSU. So the motherboard has this weird power/LED connector that is required to have a cable plugged in which is very unique from all other cables. That cable is supposed to come directly from the PSU. Though, the new PSU dosen't have that one cable. The cable, also wasn't mentioned in the video.
Like....why? Why would they make a motherboard that takes a special connector that none of the common manufacturers put on their power supply units?? Sounds like that thing they do with mobile phones to make them go obsolete after a certain time to make people buy the newer model. If I were you, I'd save myself the headache and splurge on a 150 dollar motherboard that uses normal connectors. Maybe a cpu upgrade while you're at it, depending on what you already have and what your budget is.
@@somethingtrulyhorrifying I am thinking of buying a new motherboard because the fujitsu one really isn't optimal.
Excellent, thank you.