 Kung gutong tayo at may namoy tayo ang masarap na pagkain, automatic tululaway. Kung may nakakasilaw, pikit tayo ka-agad ng mata. Di na natin iniisip yung mga responses na to. Automatic na siya, instinctive. Paminsan sa pagbili ng computer, medyo ganun din tayo. Pag may nakita isang PC part or spec, automatic buy ka-agad. Labas ka-agad ng cash. Pero kung ma-brake natin yung brainwashing na yun, o yung pagkakondition sa atin, na bumili, based on a particular feature or a particular part, medyo malaki-laki din yung savings natin. What's up internet? Yan sa video na to, papagusapan natin any mga common parts or specs na tinutulap ng mga manufacturers sa mga consumers, na paminsan, hindi naman talaga kailangan. Pero bago noon, itutulak ko yung CD key ng sponsors natin. This is, most 90 kailaw na windows. Pero saan ko hukuan ng digit windows? Daming options, daming prices. Aka nito. Gudi na lang, may cdkeyovers.com. Madali lang ang order. Search for the software you need and to cart dahang kasopayment options nila. Wala pag 5 minutes, finished. May legit, working CD key ka na, para sa windows mo. Gamitan ng aming code para makakuhapan ng discounts. Kaya kung nagahalap ka ng legit, mura at original software. Check out cdkeyovers.com. First, Wi-Fi. Nakondisyon na kasi tayo na lahat ng devices kailangan may Wi-Fi. I blame cell phones. Sa computer, usually, yung Wi-Fi kasama yun sa motherboard. So, bagdating sa computer, automatic na inisip natin na kailangan may Wi-Fi via the motherboard. Pero mas mahal talaga yung mga board na may Wi-Fi. May full price breakdown ako dito sa video above, yung mali sa PC build mo. Kasi kung di mo nangkailan ng Wi-Fi, save yourself some money and get the non-Wi-Fi motherboards. Parang gintu yung mga to. Lahat ng motherboards may LAN connection yan. Saksak malang yung Ethernet cable, you will have internet that's faster, more reliable, more secure, with less latency than any Wi-Fi connection. Plus, mas mura kung gumamit yan na lang yung LAN cable kaisa sa Wi-Fi. At kung kailangan, nakailangan talaga nung Wi-Fi, you can usually get a simple Wi-Fi dongle. Parang USB receiver lang siya. You can plug it into any USB port on your computer. Yun may Wi-Fi ka na. Plus, kahit saan computer pwede mo gamitin yan. Let's say, kung namin dongle, lipat mo sa ibang computer, may Wi-Fi na yung isang computer. Mas versatile siya. Kaisa sa yung Wi-Fi naka onboard na sa motherboard. Number two, faster RAM speeds. Nakondition kasi tayo na higher number better palagay. Ilang gigahertz CPU mo, higher number better. Ilang watts PSU mo, higher number better. Ilang memory ng video card mo, ano size nung RAM mo, anong speed nung RAM mo, higher number always better. Pero actually, hindi. Especially sa RAM, yung higher number, either magaksayang ka lang nung pera or babagal pa computer mo. Nakakasama pa yung higher RAM speeds in certain systems like Ryzen. Yung Ryzen kasi, yung gamit yung architecture, tinatabog nilang infinity fabric, yung clock nun, kaya lang sumabay sa RAM up to around 3,800 MHz. Lampas dun, hindi na in-sync yung clock nung infinity fabric dun sa frequency nung RAM. Lampas dun sa kaya ni infinity fabric, makakarun ka nung system instability and or babagal lang talaga yung system performance mo. Bit technical, but trust me, you don't usually want to go 3,800 MHz RAM on a Ryzen system. Yung sweet spot talaga sa Ryzen is around 3,600 MHz. Kung titingan mo rin yung cost-to-performance ratio, hindi sulit yung sobrang mahal na RAM. Yes, 3,600 is the sweet spot. It's usually around 10% more expensive than 3,200 MHz na RAM. Pero yung increase nung performance between dun sa dalawa, 3,200 and 3,600. 10% din ba yung increase nung performance dun sa 3,200 and 3,600? Hindi. Sir paying 10% more roughly, pero hindi plus 10% yung speed na makahuha mo. Yung imang customers medyo kinakabahan talaga na kailang ko ba talaga nung 3,600, 3,700, 3,800, 4,000 MHz. Sabat na ba yung 3,200? Should I get faster? Nakondisyon na tayo na higher number better, faster is always better, pero yung nga, hindi siya tuto'o in all circumstances and especially for RAM sa Ryzen systems na sika talaga yung AMD ngayon, maraman rin na rin na Ryzen ngayon. Number 3, na kikita rin yung higher number better mentality sa monitors. Sobrang mahalaga yung monitor sa setup mo. Paminsan nakakalimutan siya kasi nakatutok tayo sa CPU, sa GPU, anong size nung storage. Pero lahat yung sayang lang kung gamer ka, kung enthusiast performance yung hubble mo, kung hindi maganda monitor mo, kasi di mo mararundaman yung 2.9 ng bilis ng computer mo, kung hindi tugma yung monitor sa setup mo. So, siyempre, in minamarket ng mga manufacturers, lahat ng brands, refresh rate ng monitor ko, 144 Hz, 300 Hz, G-sync, Free-sync, yan yung palaging binabato ng mga manufacturers sa atin. Pero kailangan ba talaga to? For a lot of users, hindi. Kung work from home ka or for an office build, anything past 75 Hz, kalokuhan yan, hindi mo makihita yung pagkaiban ng 100 Hz saka 75 Hz. Kung gamit mo lang every day, is watching videos, Excel, Word, Browsing, 75 Hz is really good enough for any office type monitor. Kaya 60 Hz nga, usually is okay, very acceptable for an office computer. Kaya gamer ka, just baka inisip mo, siguro ito yung monitor sa aking, kasi nakalagay, gaming monitor, 144 Hz. Kaya ba ma push-out ng system mo, yung 144 Hz for the games that you usually play. Bakar raman, sobrang bilis nga nung monitor mo, pero hindi kaya nung computer mo, magtulak nung ganun ka bilis na frames per second. Sayang lang yung kaya nung monitor. Maybe instead, invest in a monitor with lower refresh rate, pero mas maganda yung picture quality. Yung ibang monitors kasi, habu lang nila yung sobrang brilis nung refresh rate, nagsos offer yung picture quality. Especially depending on the brand, paro lang masabi nila na sobrang bilis nung refresh rate, hindi naman maganda yung pag-corrender nung images on screen. So you might be better off with a monitor na nagsibigay nung mas magandang picture quality, kahit lower refresh rate siya. Dun po napasok yung mga types of panels, IPS vs VA, and other details that you can research in our bibili ka ba nung monitor video? Ano yung kailangan mo, para di masayang pera mo? Isapang mahal na feature sa monitor na baka hindi mo kailangan is yung G-Sync or yung FreeSync. Especially yung G-Sync, may special chip kasi yan sa loob ng monitor. So mas mahal talaga yung mga G-Sync monitors. Required yung ng Nvidia para pwede mo sabihin na G-Sync yung monitor mo. Both versions of sync try to eliminate screen tearing or yung jagad na image quality na paminsan nakikita mo while playing games, especially yung mga FPS na high refresh rate games. But what kind of sync you use depends on what kind of card you have. If you have an NVIDIA card, you can use G-Sync and you can use FreeSync sometimes. Kasi si Nvidia may listahan na tinatawag nilang G-Sync compatible. Basically ito yung mga FreeSync monitors na check talaga ni Nvidia tapas sabi nila, ah okay, ito pumasato. This meets the performance requirements of a G-Sync monitor. G-Sync compatible siya. Yung problema, andami-damai monitor sa market hindi talaga masundan, hindi ma-check ni Nvidia lahat ng mga monitors. So it's very common hanap ka rung-hanap sa internet kung G-Sync compatible batong monitor na ito tas hindi mo talaga hindi mo mahanap yung information na iyon. Kasi hindi pwede sabihin ni manufacturer na oh, G-Sync compatible ito. Kailangan galing si Nvidia and yung nga, Nvidia's limited resources to support a monitor accreditation program na medyo, hindi naman nila gusto diba. Syempre gusto nila, tatulak ka sa G-Sync talaga ng monitors. So yes, some FreeSync monitors are compatible with Nvidia cards, but good luck trying to find which monitors are G-Sync compatible. Maghanap ka sa forum posts, sa manufacturer's site. And pa, minsan, suerte nalang talaga. Hindi mo talaga alam, bilin mo nalang and bahalan na si Batman kung talagang okay ba ito. Okay ba yung FreeSync monitor na iyon sa Nvidia card mo? Kung AMD card mo, you can use either sync. So pwede yung FreeSync monitor, pwede yung G-Sync monitor. Ang problema hindi ganun kasi cut yung AMD cards, especially sa atin, yung Filipino consumer talaga mas mahilig sa Nvidia cards. Mas maramingang monitors na compatible sa AMD cards, pero yun nga, the cards themselves hindi sila best seller sa atin. Usually habu na mga gamers, especially sa atin, Nvidia cards. So do check what your card is and what sync you need from your monitor bago ka bumalin ng monitor. Important yung synking, mas makatatalag yung games pag walang jagadness, walang screen tearing. Siguraduhin mo lang na hindi sayang pera mo na tama yung monitor dun sa setup mo. Pangapat, last na, 99% of builds have them, pero all of them don't need them. Yes, it's RGB. Siguro ba ka exad yung 99% figure, pero andami na talagang RGB builds? Kasi hindi mo na maiwasan e. Kahit yung ibang motherboards may RGB na, yung ram may RGB. Kahit yung GPU, may RGB lighting na din. So yes, may mga stealth builds. If you don't specifically plan for a stealth build, malamang may makakalasot dyan na RGB sa build mo. Kahit yung stock coolers na AMD, yung iba may RGB. And there's nothing wrong with RGB. Talagang for a lot of people, magandash sila tingnan. Parang feeling mo, hindi complete yung build mo kung walang RGB. Nothing wrong with RGB, but it is purely for aesthetics. Hindi babagal computer mo kung walang RGB. Don't pay for it if you don't want it or need it. May ibang pieces naman talaga, let's say, mga cases na may kasama na talagang RGB, so baked into the price na siya. Nasasayo na yun if you want to purchase those kind of products, pero yun yung trend na try kung yung emphasize sa video na to. Dapat sayo yung choice. Wag lang tayo auto buy, wag lang tayo na condition na o kilang yung gaming monitor, kilang yung sobrang belis na RAM, kilangan yung may RGB. If you want all of those things, good for you. That's your choice, but it should be your choice. Hindi dahil kasi tinulak nung marketing nung isang brand. At makakamura nga talaga tayo if we take the time to select the parts that we need. Hindi lang auto buy. And I guess the point of this video is it all depends on your context. Kung ok lang sayo na mag-buyod nung 10% more, pero hindi plus 10% yung performance, di all wellan ko deba, beli ka nung mabilis na RAM. Kung kaya kaya naman nung rig mo, yung 300 Hz or some crazy refresh rate like that, then of course, buy the ultra-fast gaming monitor. Kung kailangan talaga nung Wi-Fi, kasi wala talagang mapagdaanan yung internet cable, or to be fair, yung ibang Wi-Fi sa motherboard sobrang belis na nga niya. Integrated na siya sa motherboard, ayaw mo na mag-isip, you just want to get one that has Wi-Fi. No problem, those are all valid choices. Pero yung mahalaga lang talaga, wag lang tayo auto buy. Kung nakatulong tungong video na to, baka interested ka sa ibang videos namin, may video kami on part 2 nung common mistakes in buying computer parts, how to speed up your PC without spending any money, lahat yun sa text description sa ilanan lang video na to. Thanks for watching. And thank you to our top fans. Na-afford na namin to kupuwa na to, and then joke lang. Thank you to Leah Magnaya, Ian Meru, ITX Addict, Jan Ruben Ocha, Christian Espinosa, and Raphael James. Thank you for supporting the channel.