 What's up internet? Part of being computer literate is understanding the jargon. Yung mahirap sa computer ang daming technical terms. Do you understand? Ano ba tong gigabyte and kung malaki siyang storage capacity, pat nagbibenta rin siya ng motherboard at ng cooler at ng graphics cards? To better understand the PC geek in your life, here are some tech cultural terms and I hope makatulong sila. Yung pinakamahalaga na silta ay sponsor. Dahil sa sponsor natin, naguakot ang video na to. Ang video na to ay handog ng CDKoffers.com. Marami kang mahanap na ibat-ibang uri ng software dito. May games, apps, activation codes, or Windows 10. Check out our video on CDKoffers in the video description. Mabilis, mura, and siyempre legit dito. Madali lang mag-order, search for the software you need, add to cart, check out, dan ka sa payment options nila. Wala pa isang minuto, finished. May legit working CDK ka na sa software na pinilimo. Gamitin ang aming promo code para makakahuha pa ng extra 20% discount sa purchase mo. Kung naghanap ka ng mura, legit, and original software, check out CDKoffers.com Una sa lahat Gilmore. Saan yung mura? Sa Gilmore? Saan yung may stock? Sa Gilmore? Saan kaw po punta kung gusto kumilin ng computer, computer parts sa Gilmore? Gilmore is an area in Kesson City, tas para tong meka para sa mga PC enthusiasts. There's one main building, and then katabinoan may ibang mga subsidiary buildings, tapos punong puno yan ng iba-ibang mga computer shops. Andaming tao po punta. And dahil dun, hindi rin masarap mag-browse sa Gilmore. Papasok ka sa shop, magtatanong ka, mam available ba to? Sir, compatible ba to? You'll be lucky kung mapansin ka and you'll be even luckier kung may sumagot sayo. Yun siksikan, hindi mo talaga matingnan yung mga items. Ngayon na COVID, paminsan pila-pila sa labas ng Gilmore kasi hindi lahat makapasok ka agad. So actually yung Gilmore, inspiration namin dito sa hardware sugar. Inspiration for the things not to do. If you've been to the shop, you know, everything is open, you can inspect the items, our staff is knowledgeable, you can ask them at papansinin ka sa Gilmore kasi kula na lang maghubad ka, bago mapansin ka sa shop. At usually ang makakapansin sayo yung security guard para tapon ka sa labas. So Gilmore is super well known. If you're into computer, tapos hindi mo alam yung Gilmore, get the f**k out. Next word, CPU. Ito, guys, CPU to. Ito rin CPU. Ito, hindi. Ito rin, hindi. What am I driving at? Yung CPU or yung central processing unit, isang component lang siya dun sa computer. Ito yung parang tinutureng usually na the brains of the computer. Yung problema naging uso lately na ginagamit yung CPU pangtukoy sa buong computer and that's not correct. Awad nyo na, please don't refer to entire computer as a CPU. If you don't want to call it a PC, you can call it a rig, you can call it a build. May iban naman option. But CPU is very clear that it just refers to the central processing unit. Connected din dito sa CPU is yung buong team red versus team blue. Marami kasi sa atin na mahilig sa computer, we become very attached to the brands that we become used to and dito po mapasok yung RVB. Not that RVB. There are only two main manufacturers of desktop CPUs and one of them is Intel. Intel fanboy ka, usually you belong to team blue. Dun naman sa isa pang manufacturers, AMD, if you're a partisan or you're a supporter of AMD, then you're on team red. And usually the fanboys of one team really like to denigrate or soba talaga nilang vocal na ang olats nung kabilan team. And to be honest, for a very long time it was very difficult to recommend AMD. So lamang yung team blue. But recently, maybe the last five years or so, team red has been undergoing a renaissance with their rides and chips. And ngayon baliktad na. Ang hirap makarekomen ng Intel. So Lisa, I know you're watching. Please send your check here. But joking aside, us here at Hardware Sugar really don't care if you're team red or team blue. Whatever processor you want, we'll sell it to you. Kung may team red at team blue, hindi rin mawawala yung team green versus team red. For graphics cards, there are only two designers and they license out their chip designs to various brands. So if you're an NVIDIA fanboy, you're on team green. If you're an AMD fanboy, you're team red. And dito, medyo lamang talaga yung NVIDIA especially sa atin. NVIDIA has the market share and it's top of mind. Usually even people who aren't that interested in computers know about NVIDIA and generally, mas mabilis yung mga GPUs nila. Kung magapalaging playing catch up si team red. So Jensen, I know you're watching. Magpadala ka na lang na mga 3070s parang ginto na rin yung mga yat. So whether it's team blue versus team red or team green versus team red, as a consumer, what you need to know is that's good for you. Because of the fierce rivalry between the different brands, each one is trying to one-up the other. So maganda yun to drive prices down, to drive competition na gusto ni AMD, mas mabilis yung GPU nila or gusto ni Intel na mas maraming course yung CPU nila kaisa sa AMD. And I'm not really a fan of any particular brand, but I am a fan of competition. The more teams versus everybody else, magrambol kayo dyan, the better. It's good for the consumer. As you may have noticed from the whole team thing, people can become real A-holes. Sobrang na-attach nila dun sa mga brand na gusto nila. And of course, that extends to owning a PC in general. Kaya nabuhay yung term, PCMR or PC Master Race. Yung PCMR at it's most light hearted is just sort of a fun, kind of low-key way of poking fun at yung mga kasama natin console gamers. Kasi, of course, tingin na mga PC fanboys na PCS King. Yung console, di mo naman kailanong technical knowledge para i-operate. It can only do one thing, and you can't upgrade it. So obviously PCS King, kaya if you have a PC, welcome to the PC Master Race. Now I admit, I usually find the whole PCMR thing funny and who doesn't like trolling the occasional console guy. But as with anything exclusive, people take things too far. Easy lang guys, don't let it go to your head. A device, whether it's a phone, a computer, a console, it's just a thing made out of wires and silicone. Don't tie your identity to it. Don't be offended when somebody insults your device. It's a thing, not you. PC lovers, love to get technical and I can feel the comments starting already na sabi mo tech terms, pano to nang ging tech terms. So let's get a bit more techy and let's start out with some acronyms that are good to know. These are HDMI, DP, DVI, and VGA. HDMI, or High Definition Multimedia Interface, DP for DisplayPort, DVI for Digital Visual Interface, and VGA for Visual Graphics Array. All of these things are ways for your monitor to connect your graphics card. You should have the same port on your monitor as on your graphics card. So kung HDMI yung monitor mo, dapat may HDMI port din yung graphics card. And I talk more about the importance of these ports in this video. Another hallowed acronym is FPS. And this can stand for first person shooter which is a kind of game where you actually see from the viewpoint of the character so you rarely see your body or your arms. Usually these are shooters so you can see the gun and you're busy running, jumping, crouching, sneaking around in this first person mode. FPS also stands for frames per second and this is the most common way of measuring how fast your computer is in practical terms. The faster your PC is, the more frames per second it can generate. For gaming, you usually want at the very minimum around 40 FPS. It's very difficult to have a satisfying experience below 40. Most mid-range rigs will give you 70 to 80 FPS on most games. And of course you have the super bonkers computers na sobrang mahal, sobrang high-end, na kait anong game, kaya niya 144 hertz, 160 hertz or even higher. But like any number related to PC performance, it's all relative. What parts do you have? Are they optimized? Do you have the latest driver? What game are you playing? At what resolution? So a lot of factors determine how many FPS you can get from your computer. But since PCMR likes their numbers, usually tinatapon lang yung FPS as a common way of saying mas mabilis computer ko kay sa sayo. Yung PC mo, 80 FPS lang sa warzone, aking 110. Hindi pa yung overclock. Oo, sige, 110 FPS ka sa warzone, pero baka naman nakalotextures ka at 1080p? To translate, what I'm saying is that low texture meaning that you have the graphics detail dialed all the way down so that the shooter looks like a game from the 90s or Minecraft. And 1080p is a resolution that most computers can generate high frames at for most games. So again, I'm trying to give context na, oh na, 110 FPS nga computer mo sa warzone, but you might have done these things. There are so many things that you can tweak and that you can change and that changes per game. So FPS is not a reliable standard just to say na, ah, mas mabilis computer ko kasi kaya niya mga 4k on cyberpunk. As with anything computer related, it depends on the context. Your hardware, your software, how well optimized everything is. Since we touched on 1080p, let's talk about it. Common resolutions are 1080p, 2k, and 4k, or ultra HD. All of these just basically refer to how many pixels you have on screen. And the more pixels you have, the better because the more detail you can make it, the more detail your character looks, the more detail explosions look, everything looks better in higher resolution. And of course, the higher the resolution, the harder it is for your computer to pump out a decent FPS. You might see some people playing in 2k, but it's very rare to see people playing in 4k. For most esports titles, people play 1080p because you're more concerned about the speed or seeing what's going on in the game compared to the actual detail of the game. I mentioned esports and what's that mean? Basically, it's a casual term for games that are designed for multiplayer in the hopes na sisikat siya at marami maglalaro, tapos may magtatayo nung mga liga or iba ibang competitions that use the game. Valorant, a recent example for FPS, and then all of that dota equivalents dota didn't start out actually as an esports title but it's progressed to be the most visible type of esports. Overwatch also would be considered an esports title. Starcraft also did not start out as an esports title but Starcraft 2 gave emphasis to multiplayer and if you're playing games online you say these at the end of each game. GGWP or Good Game Well Played this shows that you're civilized or GG Easy meaning Good Game Easy you're dising your opponent you're not showing them any respect and basically it's said by people who just want to see roam burn. Some men just want to watch the world burn. Yung mga troll na naghanap lang nung conteng away pa minsan may nagsasabi pang GG Easy kahit talo sila and you know those are the guys who just really are trying to piss off the other people. GG Easy usually gets a rise out of someone and may what's a riser. This is the cable that connect to your graphics card and to your PCIe slot. Why would you need one? Kasi usually sinasaksak lang directly ang graphics card into the PCIe slot. The most common reason for using a riser is to vertically mount your GPU. These are the designs where the GPU fans are facing the side panel of the case. So it's not lying perpendicular to the motherboard but it's lying parallel to the motherboard and because of its position to the case you can't possibly connect it physically to the motherboard. That's why you need a riser cable to attach the GPU to the motherboard. Another common scenario for risers is everyone's favorite crypto mining. To create cryptocurrency a lot of people use GPUs pero para ba maximize yung efficiency dapat lahat ng PCIe slots ng motherboard mo may nakasaksak dun na GPU pero malaki ang mga GPU imposible na masiksik mo lahat ng mga GPU nakaya ng motherboard. That's why you need riser so that you extend them up into the air kung baga you hang the graphics card from something else and because there's more space since the graphics cards are now not physically attached to the PCIe slots you can now use all of the PCIe slots of the motherboard. Huling salita na lang and palagay mo toong na rinig especially sa mga PC forum sa atin budget meal. What's a budget meal? Basically it's a computer on a budget. Wala naman talagang set range para matawag yung isang PCIe na budget meal but based on the budgets that I've seen submitted and people say na pang budget meal lang usually it's around 5,000 and to be honest I don't know what you can get for 5,000 to around 15,000 yan yung ballpark for a budget meal PCIe. Yung mahalaga sa budget meal is to set your expectations. Hindi ka naman pohupot sa jollybee tapos mag-order ka nung burger steak tapos yung inasahan mo yung beef na ginamit wagyu beef. Since budget meal you're working with certain parameters. Andami nung tatanong sa amin na gusto ko nung PC gusto ko na malarun nya war zone full settings pero budget meal lang and that's really impossible. If anyone tells you different parang linoloko ka lang nya because there's nothing wrong with a budget meal pero yun nya set expectations you can only get certain parts yung scope nung hardware na makukuham mo at yung performance nya siyempre limited dun sa budget natin. So yun nyo yun all the tech words you need to know to understand your PC friends and if you disagree I'm sure you'll say so in the comments. Pero for real if somebody is talking PC jargon and you can't understand them just use one of the words that I mentioned here. For example may nagsabi sayo sir gusto mo ba na i-overclock natin yung Ram mo from 3,200 MHz to 3,600 MHz gagawin ko lang naman sa SMP settings total may medyo optimal paraman to para sa Infinity Fabric ni Ryzen. Kung wala ka na entindihan dun sabihin mo lang GG Easy. Sigurado may entindihan ka nung kausap mo. 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