VRM section of motherboard in Hindi

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • In this video, I explained the VRM section of the motherboard in Hindi.
    VRM stands for Voltage Regulator Module which is responsible for the power delivery of the processor.
    VRM section builds in three parts which are MOSFET, Chokes, and capacitors.
    MOSFET stands for Metal Oxide Semiconductor Feild Effect Transistor.
    CPU sends instructions to MOSFET about what exact current is required then MOSFET sends the exact current towards the Next portion of the VRM section which is Chokes.
    Chokes are responsible for providing a stable current. Chokes convert Alternating current coming from MOSFET into a direct current which has the lowest possible fluctuations in current. That stable current then sends toward capacitors which is the final part of the VRM Section.
    Sometimes there are spikes and dips in current, whenever the excess amount of current comes from MOSFET and Chokes, capacitors store that excess amount of current in itself and whenever current comes less than required then capacitors provide stored current, and finally, the stable current sent toward the processor which is actually usable by the processor.
    Talking about Phases in the VRM section.
    Each Choke (Cube-like structure) is considered one phase.
    If you see some motherboard configurations like 10+2 Phase VRM means that the motherboard has 10 phases dedicated to Processor power delivery and the remaining two are reserved for RAM's power delivery.
    The more the phases you have, the less the load comes on individual choke, less the heat produced, and the better overclocking experience you will get.
    Do we really need to think about the VRM section?
    If you are planning to use a budget Processor like core i3, core i5, Ryzen 3, or Ryzen 5 without Overclocking them, then you can purchase any motherboard without thinking about MOtherboard's VRM section. Because all the budget motherboards are built to run budget to midrange processors on their default clock speed and default TDP without any problem
    If you are planning to Buy a Flagship Processor like AMD Ryzen 9 7950X or Intel Core i9 13900K then you must think about at least a midrange motherboard with good quality VRM section. If you are planning to overclock those Processors, then you must consider a decent quality motherboard by doing some research on CZcams and the internet.

Komentáře • 25

  • @tech_veda
    @tech_veda  Před rokem +5

    Nice to see you in coment section ❤

  • @harshrajpoot9478
    @harshrajpoot9478 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Bahut hi achy say shamjye bhai ap esi video or Chanel ko support krne ka man krta hai

    • @tech_veda
      @tech_veda  Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks Bhai!
      Aise coments dekh ke aur videos banane ka man karta Hain 😀
      Next Video is Week aayega... Kooch mast plan Kiya hain.

  • @letmeexplore6391
    @letmeexplore6391 Před rokem +1

    VRM section ke bare me suna toh bahut suna tha par aaj ache se samaj me a gaya hai
    thanks for making this video

  • @death3e
    @death3e Před 14 dny

    Thanx buddy ❤

  • @webhelper3932
    @webhelper3932 Před rokem

    That was the reson why VRM section heats and need cooling.
    That clears me why motherboards comes with Cooling colution on top of the VRM Section.

  • @minecraftcookie2929
    @minecraftcookie2929 Před 10 měsíci

    well explained

  • @dragbaba
    @dragbaba Před 2 měsíci +1

    Best am5 soket motherboard under 15k batao ❤❤❤

    • @tech_veda
      @tech_veda  Před 2 měsíci

      Filal muje MSI B650M Gaming Plus Wifi Motherboard theek lag raha
      14K me aa jayega.

    • @dragbaba
      @dragbaba Před 2 měsíci

      @@tech_veda VRM अच्छा हे ना उस्का
      मुझे 8500g ke liye चाहिये
      बाद me rx6600/rtx3060 जैसा कार्ड लागऊंगा ❤️❤️❤️

    • @tech_veda
      @tech_veda  Před 2 měsíci

      Yes 🙂

  • @pratyushsahu
    @pratyushsahu Před rokem

    Thanks for the info

  • @SriHariKalyanB
    @SriHariKalyanB Před rokem +2

    4:23 LOL that's wrong!
    It should be Voltage (V) x Current (A) = Power (W).

    • @tech_veda
      @tech_veda  Před rokem

      Thanks for correcting bro ♥️

  • @Md.Yusuf877
    @Md.Yusuf877 Před 8 měsíci +1

    what will the problems if i use i9-12900KS in a H chipset budget motherboard? (oc isn't my purpose)
    reply please 🙏 bro

    • @tech_veda
      @tech_veda  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Absolutely no Problem! If you don't have want to overclock the processor, then there is no strict need of Z series motherboard.
      It will work properly! (May be some very minute power delivery drop, but that's not noticeable and doesn't matter)
      So you can go with B series.

    • @Md.Yusuf877
      @Md.Yusuf877 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Jo sab lok katha hai budget motherboard highend cpu ko thik se power deliver nahi karta that effects on motherboard and cpu performance and longevity.
      Each bar e may kya kahoge???

    • @tech_veda
      @tech_veda  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Performance effect: Jaha 1 Hour lagna hain, waha 1 Hour 1 minutes lag jayega. But at the same time, slightly less power consumption and less heat as well.
      But Processor ki Life par no effect, not even motherboard will affect. (If choosen good motherboard) It is better to buy Quality H series motherboard than Cheap Z series board.
      If your budget not allowing you Good Z series board, there is no problem if you buy H series board.

    • @tech_veda
      @tech_veda  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Even Some High End ROG Prebuilds comes with B series board with i9 like CPUs.

    • @Md.Yusuf877
      @Md.Yusuf877 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@tech_veda thanks a lot for made my confusions clear.I am searching for this a long time online but none could not make me clear.

  • @ravindramankari5159
    @ravindramankari5159 Před rokem

    Nice