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Saturday, November 27, 2021

New article on Inoreader

http://www.youtube.com/user/pwnisherwhat graphic artists NEED to understand about COMPUTERS | All Parts Guide -

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As people who's hobbies and careers depend on a reliable computer, we need to have a general understanding of the parts that make the whole, so we can build, buy or upgrade with confidence. In this video I break down each part, how they work, and where they're located in the PC. I also describe the difference between a high tier and low tier piece of hardware, and offer two avenues to build or buy your own machine for varying budgets and needs.

Just a couple things to note. First, I choose PC over mac and that's just personal preference. I've always been a gamer, and have used PC's ever since my dad showed me how he put his together. Gaming requires a decent GPU, and post production happens to have the same requirement. Second, this video goes over everything i've learned thus far. I don't have all the answers on the topic, but did my best to make things as easy to understand as possible. I'm sure there are more knowledgable people to speak to the topic with YouTube channels dedicated to this kind of stuff. So keep learning, keep growing, and thanks for stopping by.


CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro

--- PC Parts Overview ---
0:54 Processor (CPU)
1:22 Motherboard
1:37 CPU Cooler
1:57 Memory (RAM)
2:29 Storage
3:09 Power Supply (PSU)
3:20 Video Card (GPU)
3:59 Case

--- High Tier vs. Low Tier Parts ---
4:24 Processor (CPU)
5:04 Video Card (GPU)
5:56 Storage (HDD, SSD, NVMe)
6:39 Memory (RAM)
7:06 Power Supply (PSU)
7:20 Case
7:37 Specs vs. Reliability
8:04 Building a Rig w/ PUGET
9:04 Base-Level Build


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