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I loved this vedio, no other ytube vedios have explained this so well like this with simple visual understandings. Defintely a channel that will grow in the future. Yours truly 402th subscriber.
Wow, thanks so much! Really stoked you found the explanation clear and the visuals helpful. That's exactly what I'm aiming for. Appreciate you becoming the 402nd subscriber - every new member of the crew means a lot. Let's keep growing this channel together!
Thanks so much! Really pumped you got so into it you lost track of time. That's the dream right there. Gonna keep pushing out content and growing. Appreciate you watching and the awesome feedback!
Thanks so much! Really glad the explanations and visuals clicked for you. That's exactly what I'm aiming for. Appreciate the support and good vibes. Let's grow this thing together!
Love your video but it somehow lack some few details that data goes from the slow SSD to the fast DRAM and lastly to a much faster called the CPU cache back and fourth data transfer. Since you only explained about memory so its fine :)
Thanks for the love and the thoughtful feedback! You're totally right about those extra details on data transfer. Good catch on the CPU cache - that's some next-level tech knowledge. Maybe I'll dive deeper into that in a future video. Appreciate you watching and sharing your insights!
wait this only has 2.9K views? how tf? edit: My original comment was made at 2AM (lol) so let me point out a few things now that I'm actually awake. First, the claim that ram is "power hungry": SSDs use more, but were not similarly called power hungry in the video. Not to mention, my DDR5 module (2x16gb) usually uses 0.25~1W. maxing out at 2W for vovsoft and 3W at MemTest64 LPDDR was also not even mentioned in the video, even though portable devices are also mentioned later. Another inaccuracy is saying that portable devices use SSDs: Yes, phones have dedicated flash memory, and SSDs have flash memory too, but that does not mean that you have an SSD in your phone. Frankly, it wouldn't even fit: It's a device originally meant to meant to mimic the form and interface of HDDs. Of course, we have NVMe SSDs now, so this doesn't really apply nowadays. This is still a really great video though. I'd definitely recommend it.
Thanks for the detailed feedback and for taking the time to revisit your thoughts! Really appreciate your insights. You're right about the power consumption - I should've been more precise there. DDR5 is definitely more efficient than older RAM, and the comparison with SSDs wasn't as balanced as it could've been. Good call on mentioning LPDDR too - that's an important distinction for mobile devices. Regarding portable devices and storage, you make an excellent point. I oversimplified by calling phone storage "SSDs" when it's more accurately described as embedded flash memory. Thanks for catching that - it's important to be accurate with these terms. I'm glad you still found the video worthwhile overall, despite these inaccuracies. Your detailed feedback is super helpful for improving future content. Thanks for watching closely and sharing your knowledge - it helps make the channel better! And yeah, we're still growing those view counts. Hopefully more tech enthusiasts like you will discover the channel soon!
Ayy, thanks for noticing! Always trying to bring that heat. Glad you're digging it. That 3:56 mark must've hit different, huh? Keep the feedback coming!
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Yo, thanks for watching the whole thing! Yeah, still building up that sub count. Really appreciate you noticing and the support. Every viewer like you helps the channel grow. Let's keep this momentum going!
Yo, subscriber 302! Thanks for joining the crew and for the vote of confidence. Really means a lot. Let's hope that prediction comes true! Gonna keep grinding and putting out content. Awesome supporters like you help make it happen.
Thanks man! Really appreciate the support. Hoping the algorithm catches on soon. Viewers like you help make it happen. Keep watching and sharing, and we'll get there!
Nah, it's fresh content! Guess the topic might seem a bit throwback, huh? Always trying to cover stuff that's still relevant or interesting. Thanks for checking it out!
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Video is quite impressive for a small channel. This channel can be very big in future. Good job op
Thanks for the awesome feedback! Really means a lot to hear you think the channel has potential. Just getting started here, so comments like yours keep me motivated. Gonna keep grinding and putting out quality content. Appreciate you watching and supporting!
I loved this vedio, no other ytube vedios have explained this so well like this with simple visual understandings. Defintely a channel that will grow in the future. Yours truly 402th subscriber.
Wow, thanks so much! Really stoked you found the explanation clear and the visuals helpful. That's exactly what I'm aiming for. Appreciate you becoming the 402nd subscriber - every new member of the crew means a lot. Let's keep growing this channel together!
Your content is amazing. Didn't realise when video ends. Keep growing.
Thanks so much! Really pumped you got so into it you lost track of time. That's the dream right there. Gonna keep pushing out content and growing. Appreciate you watching and the awesome feedback!
nices explanation bro & amazing content
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Best Explanation tbh, and visualization are so good, helps a lot. Gl man u gonna grow ; )
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Very nice video:) I wish u a lot of subs:))))
Thanks a bunch! Really appreciate the good wishes. Glad you enjoyed the video. Here's hoping those subs keep rolling in! :)
Love your video but it somehow lack some few details that data goes from the slow SSD to the fast DRAM and lastly to a much faster called the CPU cache back and fourth data transfer. Since you only explained about memory so its fine :)
Thanks for the love and the thoughtful feedback! You're totally right about those extra details on data transfer. Good catch on the CPU cache - that's some next-level tech knowledge. Maybe I'll dive deeper into that in a future video. Appreciate you watching and sharing your insights!
wait this only has 2.9K views? how tf?
edit:
My original comment was made at 2AM (lol) so let me point out a few things now that I'm actually awake.
First, the claim that ram is "power hungry": SSDs use more, but were not similarly called power hungry in the video.
Not to mention, my DDR5 module (2x16gb) usually uses 0.25~1W. maxing out at 2W for vovsoft and 3W at MemTest64
LPDDR was also not even mentioned in the video, even though portable devices are also mentioned later.
Another inaccuracy is saying that portable devices use SSDs:
Yes, phones have dedicated flash memory, and SSDs have flash memory too, but that does not mean that you have an SSD in your phone.
Frankly, it wouldn't even fit: It's a device originally meant to meant to mimic the form and interface of HDDs. Of course, we have NVMe SSDs now, so this doesn't really apply nowadays.
This is still a really great video though. I'd definitely recommend it.
Thanks for the detailed feedback and for taking the time to revisit your thoughts! Really appreciate your insights.
You're right about the power consumption - I should've been more precise there. DDR5 is definitely more efficient than older RAM, and the comparison with SSDs wasn't as balanced as it could've been. Good call on mentioning LPDDR too - that's an important distinction for mobile devices.
Regarding portable devices and storage, you make an excellent point. I oversimplified by calling phone storage "SSDs" when it's more accurately described as embedded flash memory. Thanks for catching that - it's important to be accurate with these terms.
I'm glad you still found the video worthwhile overall, despite these inaccuracies. Your detailed feedback is super helpful for improving future content. Thanks for watching closely and sharing your knowledge - it helps make the channel better!
And yeah, we're still growing those view counts. Hopefully more tech enthusiasts like you will discover the channel soon!
Bro Uploaded Another Banger 3:56
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Such nice content bro, keep it up. 😎 subed
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This channel is going to grow fast 🚀
Watched full video and just realised you just have 300 subs damm so underrated fr ❤
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This channel is so underrated. It's gonna blow up soon.
- your 302nd Subscriber
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❤❤❤ your 300th sub
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Bro Keep it up 😡 UA-cam should recommend your videos to more people ❤
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nice one.
Thanks! Glad you liked it.
Is this video meant to be released 4 years ago
Nah, it's fresh content! Guess the topic might seem a bit throwback, huh? Always trying to cover stuff that's still relevant or interesting. Thanks for checking it out!
pronounced capacitors and transistors wrongly
Thanks for catching that. Pronunciation can be tricky sometimes. I'll double-check those words for future videos. Appreciate you pointing it out!
Stop adding those annoying sounds.
Hey, which sounds were bugging you? Let me know so I can improve for next time. Always trying to make the vids better!
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do you want outside traffic (views). Can I Share Your Video to my other nerdy friends🤔 5:21
Hell yeah, share away! Always down for more nerdy folks to join the party. Thanks for spreading the word - really appreciate the support!