 What's up internet? Nalala mo nang nasa school ka, tapos may test, tapos hindi ka talaga nag-aaral, so kailang mong fallback dun sa mga general rules na maalala mo. For example, maraming ganun sa law school. Sa negotiable instruments, usually yung holder in good faith and for value, siya yung tama. Sa land titles, kung may parcel of land na binenta to multiple people, first-in-time, first-in-right, usually. At kung wala ka talaga maalala at all, tulat mo lang sa test paper mo, Duralex-Sednex. May mga general rules fit sa computer, and yung number one dito, higher number, better. Let's say between two computer parts, PC100 or PC50, all things being equal, ipiliin mo yung PC100. Pero tama nga ba yung general rule na to? Pag-usapan natin, pero bago noon ang video na to ay handog me. Pusnay di kalao na windows. Pero sand ko hukuan ang legit windows? Daming options, daming prices. Aka dito. Gudi na lang, may cdkeyoffers.co. Madali lang ang order. Search for the software you need. Add to cart. Dahan ka sa payment options nila. Wala apag five minutes. Finished. May legit, working cdk na para sa windows mo. Gamitan lang aming code para makakuhapan ng discounts. Kaya kung nagahalap ka ng legit, mura, at original software. Check out cdkeyoffers.co. Let's go part by part, starting with the CPU. Yung usual metric for speed sa CPU is gigahertz. And hindi ba 2 gigahertz is better than 1 gigahertz? Yes, some of the time. Sa gigahertz kasi, comparable lang siya between CPUs of the same family. So let's say, Ryzen 5000 series, yung R5 5600X, 4.6 gigahertz yun. Ryzen 9 5950X is 4.9 gigahertz. So yes, masabilis nga siya kaisa sa Ryzen 5 5600X. Pero hindi mo sila mo compare dun sa Intel 12 Gen. Na magkaibang CPU family. Hindi nga, gigahertz only works within the same types of chips. So useless na yung compare yung gigahertz ni Ryzen versus gigahertz ni Intel versus gigahertz ni Apple. Kahit, let's say, mabilis yung megahertz ni Intel, hindi hindi kabi yun nun na automatically masabilis siya kaisa sa kaya AMD compared to an AMD CPU with a lower gigahertz. Core count, yes, usually higher number better because more cores let's you do more multitasking. So better nga siya in the sense na masabilis nga nang kalagin performance. Pero hindi lahat na mga program or applications nagagamit niya lahat nung cores. For example, for gaming, a lot of games don't use a lot of cores. So yes, may speed boost sa games yung R950-950X. Pero price to performance, lamang parin si Ryzen 5 5600X which has a lot less cores. Because cores are better for multitasking. Individual programs like games aren't designed to take advantage of a lot of cores. So to to nga naman, higher number better, more cores better pero kailangan mo rin tingnan yung price to performance. Value by ba siya para sa use case mo? From other boards, yes, usually higher number better. Speed of RAM supported, higher number better. Transfer speeds from the PCIe bus, higher number better. So dito, to to yung rule. Higher number better except of course for temperatures. You want the VRM temps to be as low as possible. Number of faces of the motherboard. Mas marami faces, mas fine yung control niya dun sa power na pumapasok dun sa CPU and other components. So yes, a motherboard would generally pass the higher number better rule. Yung GPU din, usually higher number better. Speed of the GPU, higher number better. Size of its memory, higher number better. Number of fans, higher number better. Number of temps for cores or the AMD equivalent, higher number better. So yes, a GPU follows the general rule, higher number better except dun sa pressure. Siyempre gusto natin, lower number better when it comes to the price of a GPU. PSU, yes, generally higher number better especially dun sa color rating ni 80 plus. An 80 plus gold is more efficient compared to an 80 plus white or 80 plus bronze. Titanium yung pinakakayas na 80 plus rating. Generally, the higher the color, the more reliable a PSU is kasi kailangan mas magandang components niya para umabot dun sa higher efficiency rating. Generally, also higher watt capacity better. So 850 watts can deliver more power compared to a 650 watt PSU. Hindi naman makakasama sa computer kung mataas yung watt capacity yung PSU. Di nasasaktan yung computer, let's say, 850 watts yung PSU mo. Di siya na overpower. Walang nadadamage na component kasi ang daming watts na pinisteed ng PSU. Don't need to worry about that. Although again, isipin mo rin yung price to performance. Syempre mas mahal yung mga higher watted PSUs. 80 watts, 1000 watts, 1200 watts. 80 plus titanium compared to 80 plus gold. Baka naman hindi mo kailangan yung sobrang high-powered na PSU. May recent video kami na for a high-end computer okay nang yung 650 watts for added headroom or added allowance. Usually, most enthusiasts get 750 watts. Anything beyond that is really mining territory. Sa RAM, yes, higher number better when it comes to the size. So definitely 8 gigabytes is better than 4 gigabytes. 32 gigabytes is better than 16 gigabytes. Although tandaan na mas maganda kung nakadual channel meaning you have two sticks of RAM. So 1x8 versus 2x4, piliin mo yung 2x4. Actually, even then, higher number better. The more sticks you have, generally better. Kasi magagamit mo yung dual channel ng MOBO. Hindi mo magamit yung kung single stick RAM ka lang. Pero sa speed ng RAM, higher number is not necessarily better. Sa Ryzen architecture ngayon, the sweet spot is around 3,600 to 3,800 megahertz dahil sa infinity fabric clock ng AMD, ng Ryzen series, anything beyond that actually makakasamapa sa computer mo. Might take the system instability or it might even crash the computer. Hindi na kasi instinct yung infinity fabric clock dun sa RAM. So may mga clear instances na higher speed is not necessarily better for RAM. CL timings, opposite naman to. Actually, mas gusto mo yung masbababa na CL timings. Lower timings usually mean that they're tighter, meaning that the communication of the RAM is faster to the motherboard. For example, mas hinahanap yung CL16 by enthusiasts kaisa CL18. Odo para sa akin, medyo debatable, gano ba lang yung advantage yung sobrang tight timing CL16 compared to CL18? Meron talaga, although if you're not an enthusiast na magkitingkar around manually with the timings, you'll probably be happy already with CL18. SSDs, yes, usually higher number better. Usually mga metrics yung SSDs, data transfer rate, data read rate. All of those things, usually higher number better. Number of cycles, kasi usually silasabi na mga SSD manufacturers, oh, itong SSD ko, rated up to ilang read write cycles. So the higher the number, the longer the SSD will last. Sa monitor, yes, usually higher number better. Unang-unang yung size niya, 27 inches is a big leap from 24 inches. Hindi mo mai-sip na, gano ba laki talaga yung quality of life increase? Tatlong inches lang. Pero sulit na sulit talaga yung 3 inches, mararam daman mo talaga yun. From 22 to 24 to 27, just those little increments of inches, mas lumalaki talaga yung screen space and new immersiveness na mga games, yung productivity mo kasi mas maramig kang windows na mo mabuksan. And then of course, the jump to 32 and even larger monitors. Kung kaya nung desktop mo, yung actual desktop, yung size nung desktop mo, and kung kaya nung budget, really, there's no disadvantage to getting the largest monitor you can. Other metrics for monitors, higher number better also, refresh rate, resolution. All of those things, usually higher number better. Of course, you could be overpaying again. Dito ulit lumalabas yung price to performance factor. Kung dik ka naman gamer, di mo nung traga feyangan nung 144Hz monitor. Just for office, 60Hz or 75Hz would do. So yes, while on paper, higher number might be better for refresh rate, depende talaga yun sa feyangan mo. Ano yung use case mo, and piliin mo yung tamang monitor para hindi masayang pera mo. Air cooler, usually higher number better, the more towers it has, the more fans it has, even yung physical size niya, yung height niya, and yung width niya. The larger the number, usually the better performing the air cooler. Of course, inyat ka lang kung bumili ka nung big boy air cooler like the NH-T15, the Qwais Dark Rock Pro 4, baka hindi mo na mapasok yan sa case mo. Better nga yung cooling performance, pero di naman pala siya tugma sa system mo. AIOs, higher number better, it's true, mo specifically sa rad size. Nagula talaga ako when we tried it out in our previous videos, laki ng performance increase from a 240mm rad to a 360mm rad. Para sa akin, di ko nang ma-recomend yung 120mm rad. Medya mahi na talaga yung performance niya. You'd be better off with an air cooler. That's why hardware sugar doesn't stock anymore, 120mm rad AIOs. It's 240 and up for us. Yung price to performance, medyo alanganin talaga yung 120mm. But 240 and above is okay, and there's a big jump in performance between 240 and 360mm. Yung case, di naman talaga uplikable yung rule na yun. Sizing of cases, in demand ngayon yung very small cases or just smaller cases than the usual ATX format. Outside of the computer, pero still very important to everybody, is internet speed. Yung talaga usually higher number better, 300Mbps is better than 100Mbps. Pero yung exception dun is ping. Dun lower number better. Ping is basically the amount of time it takes for you to communicate to the server. And it's possible to have high internet speed. So obram bilis yung internet speed mo, kailong mataas rin yung ping mo. Medyo mapapaisip ka ng kontin. Kasi mabilis na nga internet speed ko eh, pero bakit mataas pa rin yung ping ko? That could depend on the server that you're talking to. Mahalaga talaga yung ping sa games. That's why big games have multiple servers around the world, so that gamers can connect to the server that's closest to them to reduce ping time. So yes, you do want higher number for your internet speed, but for ping, you want it as low as possible. So yun yung round up natin. And the general rule seems a little shaky to be honest. Kung testo, medyo 50% of the time lang talaga siya na tama. Medyo mahirap kasi ikahon yung computer sa mga general rules or basta, palaging tama yung isang rule na to. And even when higher number is correct, depended din yung same case mo. For example, nga dun sa monitors, yung refresh rate, mas magadangan naman talaga yung 144 hertz kais sa 75 hertz. Pero kung di ka raman gamer, useless lang naman yun. Magbabayad ka for a feature that you don't really need. So kahit talaga sa mga situation na, sobrang inaw talaga na higher number better, be sure to understand the spec and what it's actually trying to say and then isipin mo kung kailangan mo ba talaga yung bilis na yun. What is the higher number representing and do you need it in your life? Pero for sure, general rule, size matters. Yung inches ng monitor, laking quality of life improvement yun. Thanks for watching. And thank you to our top fans na afford na namin to kupuwa na to and edyo clap. Thank you to Leah Magnaya, Ian Meru, Jan Ruben Ocha, Christian Espinosa and Raphael James. Thank you for supporting the channel.