@ElemXentel

Instructions unclear, i plugged my display into the packaging

@exoticmarrow1346

For anyone wondering, it's not a line in a circle, it's a 1 and a 0

@johnwhitten7213

1, download more ram
2 delete system 32 for windows/ or the French language pack for Linus
3, download more vram for the new nvdia cards
4, put icecubes on the CPU/GPU to ice cool it

@ТоликКитанец

That hdmi tip is really useful. When i plugged my pc and it wasnt working i thought it was over, but i randomly stumbled on this video and it saved me. I was about to call someone to repair my pc

@WhisperXK

The on/off button is represented by binary code. 0=off 1=on

@iliketeniss

I actually like that it’s represented as 1 or 0 — similar to how a transistor works. When current flows through it, it represents a 1 in binary.

@SirajSyed-we6fr

The greatest technician ever

@perlecta

I always thought the circle was for open circuit and line was for short circuit. That makes the most sense to me

@Phoenix-Feather

That end was perfect, I just got off of Balatro from unlocking my last joker to watch this

@Iced-filigree2

Balatro is so underrated despite it being rated so highly

@thugbogdan

The Balatro bit is too relatable... 😅
Upgraded from Intel integrated Graphics to a RTX 3050 ...
I still play 2000s games and Indie games

@tigersusyt

Instructions unclear, i don't see a graphics card, only a deep and dark hole where it should be

@CalebStorti

Tip:  if you're pc turns on, but doesn't display anything to the monitor, try plugging the HDMI cable into the motherboard.  If it displays, it means something is wrong with the graphics card

@Streaklost_101

"no that will make so much sense" got me 😂

@sxnniin9392

I love to see the intel arc in the system, finally some fresh air!

@MoonehLOL

finally someone uses the No Sh1t Sherlock word

@MediumGamer0

“Of course not. That would make too much sense.”got me laughing

@MinecrafterPictures

You can get video output via motherboard if you have a compatible CPU, but either way running via the GPU is better

@fightingfalconfan

Actually if you plug in your video cable to the motherboard and you do have a iGPU on the cpu, it will display correctly. Windows will even act accordingly and turn off the video card when it's not needed. But the moment you run a graphic intensive application it will auto switch to the GPU and go through as if the physical cable was plugged into the GPU.

@FBI_42069

The labeling on the power supply switch is binary it represents 1 and 0, 1 means it active 0 means it's inactive.