Im interested in the South Africa one. I love varietyI like Gamer Nexus, Jayz 2 cents and LTT. There's another one from South Africa that I watch sometimes, but I forget the name of his channel now.
I'd like to ask if there are any channels that you guys recommend?
Thanks!
I watch almost everything also, and agree that Steve (my name too) goes too far with graphs sometimes and it can get tedious.Steve at Gamers Nexus almost goes too far. He is VERY thorough.
I think my current faves are JTC and I really enjoy watching TechYesCity.
I like OZ Talks as well, his voice is audio Valium.
The guy from South Africa with the short hair moved to the US a while back due to a medical issue with their son, if it's the same guy I am thinking of. I even think he changed his channel name recently.
I like DawidDoesHardware too, the guy is genuine and funny.
If you are into Intel shills, Carey Holzman certainly knows his way around a good Intel build.
I am not going to lie I watch as many as I can find. YouTube tech channels have pretty much become my TV. I was sad when Awesome Hardware canned the channel for Thursday night debauchery.
I watch almost everything also, and agree that Steve (my name too) goes too far with graphs sometimes and it can get tedious.
these two are mostly same people, not sure how that works. Linus appears all over the place.Linus Tech Tips
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Linus Tech Tips has decent consumer focused reviews, but yes, they seem focus on a younger audience. Due to their success though, they are able to do very interesting projects and have access to big name partners. They also spend a lot of time and effort on server related hardware.
Jayztwocents is another consumer focused channel. They will get you a quick comparison. Channel focuses a lot on aesthetic builds, watercooling, and, of late, hardcore overclocking.
Gamer's Nexus will get you the most suitable technical information as a 'prosumer'. Most of what they cover is for a more technical audience, but they do a very thorough job with their comparisons. Also a focus on extreme overclocking from time to time. They also have ties to Actually Hardcore Overclocking who does in depth GPU circuit board analysis.
Hardware Unboxed is also good, I like their case reviews.
There are a few other casual interest channels. Paul's Hardware, Bitwit, Dawid Does Tech Stuff. I would say Paul's is the most technically focused, but he does a lot of vlogging as opposed to serious hardware review. Various Canadian and Australian tech reviewers, who have a slightly different perspective.
Hardcore overclocking is covered by the German/English der8aurer, but he also produces useful information about temps/overclocking/performance. Bearded Hardware is another.