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  1. The motherboard you've chosen comes with a high bandwidth SLI bridge in the box. So why show the EVGA one? Why even mention High bandwidth SLI or put the EVGA one in all the glamor shots? Why ignore all the comments about dishonest prices? Edit: Noticed a comment on the youtube that Linus calls the 8-pin power for the video card "VGA cable" I find it funny that the script being pre-written and no changes made afterwards but nobody catches all these errors?
  2. The quote that bugs me so much in the video is I feel like it would have been nice if rather than just reading the script Linus had said "I personally think SLI will improve performance, so we're trying it." Also I found the High bandwidth SLI bridge you used but didn't include in the costs. Its $40 lol
  3. The quality actually hurts my eyes to try and read the charts. Somehow 3000 people thumbs uped this.
  4. Only the cool people know Max's twitter.
  5. Registered an account here just to comment about this video which I found really poorly made for LTT's normal quality. The first problem that popped out to me was what I can only assume is an editing error. The first step of the video after the intro is to tell the viewer to "Post" their system and verify if it "outputs to display". Then after showing this step, Linus introduces the CPU and the second step is to insert the CPU which will be used in this build. Next up, you're building Performance per buck. So naturally (what?) Linus decides to buy an AIO cooler for a CPU that comes with a stock cooler. He also says the reason for choosing that CPU was a factor because it came with a stock cooler. So why the AIO? Well maybe it has something to do with the fabricated prices? The MasterLiquid Lite 120 All-in-one as shown in the video is listed on Amazon.com for $55.04 but in the build guide at the end of the video you list it as costing $28? I don't even think it's ever been on sale for this price and even if it was you probably shouldn't make a build guide using sale prices unless you address them as such. I'm really not sure what happened here. Did you transpose the price of a Cooler Master Hyper 612 by mistake? Again for price jigging you've got Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 DRAM 3000MHz listed for $127 but it is currently listed on Amazon.dom (link in the description) for $194 and again, I'm fairly sure it wasn't a sale or a lower price when the video was made. Did you buy used parts for these builds? EVGA Supernova 650 G2 you claim is $100 on Amazon.com for $113. How does this keep happening??? Amazon tells me We found 0 results for "EVGA SuperClocked 2 GTX 1070" they call all the Superclocked 2 cards "SC2" that link wasn't really great. Who knows why you even recommend a 1070 card with 1070ti right on our doorstep and the SLI I can only explain by knowing that Linus can only get hard thinking about SLI video cards. (You also mention a high bandwidth bridge but dont mention the price or even factor it into the build guide even though its shown on the final build, cool!) The video card benchmarks and comparison of SLI seemed like a complete waste of time and should have been dropped from the video. You bought and 1080p panel and focused on 1080p but the SLI had very little advantage for 1080p and only showed itself at 4K. So why include it? Since it's a BANG FOR YOUR BUCK build. Why not take that ~$400 from the second video card and see what could be done. Is there a reason to jump to Ryzen 7? At the end of the video you list the cheaper build as using a Buy EVGA BRONZE 550W G2 but your description links only have the EVGA BRONZE 500W which was discussed briefly if you were not doing the SLI? Prices seem out of wack again but I feel like I'm beating a dead horse. Since the entire reason Linus wanted to use the SLI and X370 board was almost completely negated by the results. Did anyone think to chart the cost over performance between the two builds? That seems like a key part of the entire video and at the end its just sort of Linus in a depression saying "Well, don't build the SLI one" The last thing I'll mention is how strange the video is. It's a real Frankenstein's monster of is this a build guide or is this a comparison of cost for performance or is this a how to build a computer for a first timer video? I'm not sure why we got basic info like how to insert a CPU, attach front bezel headers, what screws on the case to get the side panel off? Thanks for the video James and Linus. I just feel it missed the mark. In a perfect world the video could have been more organic and featured both James and Linus discussing the price for performance and advantages of Ryzen. Then finishing with some real numbers on cost and results of both their ideas.
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