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kasper93

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About kasper93

  • Birthday Apr 08, 1993

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Poland

System

  • CPU
    i7 920 @ 4GHz
  • Motherboard
    DFI LP UT X58-T3eH8
  • RAM
    GSkill F3-12800CL6T-6GBT
  • GPU
    Sapphire HD5870
  • Case
    Antec 300
  • Storage
    Samsung 840PRO + HD204UI + 2xHD502HJ
  • PSU
    Corsair HX750
  • Cooling
    Mugen 2
  • Sound
    Xonar Essence ST
  • Operating System
    Windows 8.1

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  1. This is quite insane to put so wrong information. I know LTT doesn't put effort into fact checking videos and very often there are small or bigger mistakes. Zen4 was out for months it is impossible to run FCLK @ 3GHz... actually recommended by AMD is AUTO:1:1, which for DDR5 6000 would be 2000 FCLK for 2/3 factor. And since LTT doesn't even know at what frequency their cpu is running at, how can I believe in the benchmark numbers they produce?
  2. I'm well aware, they are often pushing cheap entertainment over quality too far. But then again I don't care most of the time, as you noticed I don't ever post here, but this time I just got triggered. I don't expect GN style, dozen graphs video, but at least set the resolution right and evaluate the product fairly. Some basic latency measurement would be a bonus, but I wouldn't expect that from LTT. Then again, people are watching this content and majority is happy with it, so I just need to chill and ignore it. (even Wikipedia confirms that whdi is uncompressed link, so basically half of the video is wrong and misleading)
  3. I like presentations of niche products that not much people remembers now, and I got disappointed. All I got was in standard LTT fashion fake/forced reactions and little to none care about the actual product. This GPU does support 1080p as advertised, look at this review https://pcper.com/2011/01/galaxy-geforce-gtx-460-1gb-whdi-edition-wireless-hdmi-streaming/3/ just need to select proper resolution. Evaluating product with wrong resolution set, on some bottom of the barrel monitor which itself probably has dozens of ms of latency. Not validating HDCP, not trying to use it as an actual product. And to be honest for 1080p HTPC setup even today it sounds like nice thing. (yeah, I know 4k is a thing). I guess making nice product overview is not as "fun" as farming content by shitting on a product... while most issues are caused by users.
  4. Does anyone review those videos before publishing? It is so badly cut that I have no idea what is the Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate GT read speed... or any other drive really. At 6:45 Linus says it has 360MB/s read speed, at 6:57 on the splash screen has 138MB/s, at 9:17 the very same drive has 265MB/s. How can I trust numbers for any drive if there are clearly random numbers put in boxes? I know you are making entertainment videos, I don't expect any advanced knowledge form you, but at least you could keep your videos consistent. I feel there is too little effort put there.
  5. https://www.vessel.com/videos/LCoY5zfFf https://www.vessel.com/videos/Su_Wqd7Vl kasper93
  6. No, they are not. It was easier in XP era, but it is the past now. Good luck with cracking password more complex than 123456 on Windows. Obviously we are talking about password, because if your data in not encrypted, anyone can access it. But that's true for whatever OS you can think of.
  7. I don't agree that 8GB of RAM is not enough. It is more than enough for machine with this form factor. I do not believe you would do video editing or any other task that really require more than 8 gigs of physical ram. It is really wrong to imply that web browsers with many tabs require psychical ram to work. In extreme use cases memory can be easily stored in swap, you don't access every single tab at the same time, don't you? Moreover if you can't manage resources on your PC, buying more ram or hdd space is not a solution. It is just an excuse for laziness. EDIT I use Firefox as my daily browser and since it is 32-bit version. Ram usage is limited to 32-bit address spaces. I'm constantly having around 150 tabs open and it works fine. It is not like you need 16GB ram for that... EDIT2: Also about UI scaling. Windows do everything right. It is all due to software developers which doesn't adjust their apps for high dpi. So blaming Windows for the issue is wrong.
  8. The PSU looks nice, but the cooler though, I never had water cooling of any kind in my PC.
  9. Current letters are: U U S E E E H T R "SEE THE FUTURE" is the one I guess
  10. I really appreciate all videos on Techquickie. You managed to provide comprehensive knowledge easy to understand for regular people (i.e not nerds :rolleyes:). It's really unique in the times when disinformation is spread all over the internet by so caled "profesional" media. Keep up great work!
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