The PC master uploads vids on everything PC, including PC Building, General PC info, and more!
I have worked with NASA with their NCAS program and am currently attending University for Comp-Sci/Comp-Engineering
I'm such a PC enthusiast and started messing with computers at the age of 7! I remember even playing my first games Red Alert and Empire Earth, The good ol' days. I built my first PC when I was roughly 17 years old and started running a side business working and building computers.
If you have any questions or want to request a topic or tutorial just leave a comment on any of my videos with the hashtag #master and I'll see what I can do to answer it. If you're wanting me to review a piece of hardware send me an email!
i was going insane, looking at the interior of my case wondering if i placed them correctly and the video was clear enough. I am no longer pulling my hairs out, thanks.
Update: 0:34 GPU should be CPU As mentioned in the video, your motherboard may have different terminology Boot LED: Indicates a problem with the boot process, such as issues with the boot drive or OS loading. VGA LED: Signals issues with the graphics card (GPU) or its connection. DRAM LED: Points to problems with the RAM, like improper installation or failure. CPU LED: Highlights issues with the CPU or its installation. If you need more info: www.asus.com/support/FAQ/1042678/
Hey, your video is titled "What are the Lights on a PC Motherboard," but you only talk about one of them. Even in the first minute, you say you're going to explain what the lights are and what each one means...but you don't.
I usually game on my computer, I have a ryzen 5 5600x and with stock amd thermal paste my CPU can get up to 90 degrees celsius. Should I add aftermarket thermal paste?
I have never seen bios like that, I always saw 'American megatrends' bios. And my problem is - ram. I upgraded ram to 12.5gb(4gb already there, bought 8gb) but it detects only 8gb and 6.5gb usable. Can u help me solve this, maybe bios can help?
Extake, lulw. And you didn't think the very hard task of reshooting that 12 second shot was worth the effort to not sound like a fool saying "extake'? XD It's a 1 min clip after the series introduction...
@@luckytokin Those are the small details that make a difference in the quality of a RU-vid channel. The extra effort pays dividends. The overall information in the video was great but overshadowed by a simple mistake that could have easily been corrected.
It really depends, on what hardware is being changed. If it's just a CPU swap you'll be fine just make sure everything's compatible. thanks for the comment!