Optimum focuses on PC hardware, gaming, and tech peripherals, delivering tutorials, reviews, and build-focused content with a mix of deep-dives and occasional feature-style videos. The channel emphasizes high-end components, OLED/display tech, overclocking, and PC builds, with an average around 1M views per video and an upload cadence of roughly 0.5 videos per week.
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Both target tech-savvy PC builders with strong overlap on queries like gaming PC builds and OLED display tech, and share a high search alignment (100% for Linus) though Optimum’s content style is somewhat more focused on concise guides (87% overall match) compared to Linus's broader production.
They align on core PC hardware and high-end GPU queries, with Zach's audience overlapping Optimum's on gaming PC builds (97% search match) but slightly different content approach (77% content match).
Both cover high-end GPUs and PC components like power supplies, reflecting substantial search overlap (66%) and very similar content focus (78%), though Optimum’s presentation is more streamlined relative to JayzTwoCents' style.
Share queries on PC hardware and gaming PC builds and a strong focus on PC power supplies, with a moderate search overlap (49%) but strong content overlap (78%), indicating similar topics delivered in a similar format.
Overlap on PC hardware and high-end GPUs plus CPU overclocking mirrors Optimum’s hardware-centric audience (47% search) and very similar content emphasis (79%), signaling parallel topic interests.
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Both channels address PC hardware and power supplies with overlap on high refresh rate monitor topics, yielding mid-range search alignment (53%) and solid content similarity (75%).
Content Landscape
Top competitors include Linus Tech Tips (87% match) and Zach's Tech Turf (85% match). They share overlapping queries with Optimum such as pc hardware, gaming pc builds, and OLED display tech, indicating direct competition in hardware reviews and build content. Linus Tech Tips has a substantially larger subscriber base (16.8M) compared to Optimum, while Zach's Tech Turf sits at 1.8M subscribers. JayzTwoCents (73% match) also competes on high end GPUs and OLED tech, with 4.3M subscribers, reinforcing the overlap in GPU and display coverage.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to optimum?
Optimum's biggest YouTube competitors are Linus Tech Tips (87% match, 16.8M subscribers) and Zach's Tech Turf (85% match, 1.8M subscribers), with JayzTwoCents also close at 73% match and 4.3M subscribers. All three share a focus on PC hardware, gaming tech, and build-focused content, appealing to viewers interested in PC components, overclocking, and system builds.
What type of content does optimum make?
Optimum produces PC hardware and gaming tech content, including GPU and OLED-related topics, PC builds, and overclocking discussions, as reflected by video titles like 'The craziest GPU on the planet..', 'My OLED burn-in after 3000hrs.', and 'My monster PC is finally complete (dual 5090s)'. It uploads about 0.5 videos per week, with average views around 1,000,000 per video.
How do we determine which channels are similar to optimum?
We analyze optimum's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.