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Brambo

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    Brambo reacted to Jushih in It Took Me a YEAR to Get This   
    I believe the docking station used here is Kensington Thunderbolt 3 Docking Station (SD5300T?). Or Echo 11... who knows. A bit of a guess based on the 2 led lights lit and the unique shape of the dock itself.
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    Brambo reacted to durrik in It Took Me a YEAR to Get This   
    I'm pretty sure the Thunderbolt carts is a GC-TITAN RIDGE from Gigabyte.  At least the backplate of the Titan is the same shown at 2:57 of the video.  It is a bit aggravating that Linus says it's a very important part of the build, but doesn't say what it is.  And looking for Thunderbolt PC card with DP in doesn't really find it.  I had to look for "DP In 1" "DP in 2" to find it.  So I hope it's the card he used.  As for the docking station I've no clue for. 
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    Brambo reacted to Kukron in It Took Me a YEAR to Get This   
    Hi everyone, can someone tell me what model is the thunderbolt card that is installed inside Linus PC (and also the hub at the other end) ? And does it works on any AMD platform ?
    In some previous upgrade videos the PC was switched to an Asrock motherboard having onboard thunderbolt, in this one it's a pcie card.
    Looking for this kind of setup, I'm a little confused.
    Thanks a lot.
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    Brambo got a reaction from Ben17 in Best value to remotely play games   
    I didn't know about Parsec, I guess i'm looking at the least amount of power consumption and noise I guess are my two bigger concerns for long term use.
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    Brambo got a reaction from Ben17 in Best value to remotely play games   
    Hello,  I'm looking to find the most optimal way to remotely play my video games on my TV in another room..  I have wired connection ready to use, but I wanted something low powered, quiet, but powerful enough to play on the big screen with the least amount of input lag possible.
     
    I was going to use my wife's surface book she doesn't use anymore, but I figured that was overpowered for what I want to use it for.  Also I want to be able to just turn on my controller and connect directly to the remote PC.  For that i have Controller Companion for steam (seems to work well with my laptop). Well forget this now, beause now she's using it so I'm looking for a machine.
     
    I've had a very buggy experience with Steam Link and I was hoping that a PC to PC remote stream would have better results.
     
    Does anyone have any good success stories or recommendations on what I could use?  I'm just not sure what the best thing to do is
     
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    Brambo reacted to Fasauceome in Need some help picking a 1440p 144hz monitor   
    All I can say is that I can really vouch for that AD27QD, beautifully vibrant colors and (my favorite) great deep blacks. I use it mostly for gaming but I can't imagine it would be bad for video editing as I also consume content with it and it looks great.
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    Brambo reacted to dizmo in 1080p gaming - what is the best card for the price?   
    I'd aim for the 1070Ti if you can find one of those used.
    The 1070 is also a great choice. Especially since your UW panel has more pixels than a simple 1080p monitor.
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    Brambo reacted to Princess Luna in 1080p gaming - what is the best card for the price?   
    Second hand GTX 980 Ti / TITAN X Maxwell.
    Second hand GTX 1070 ~ 1070 Ti
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    Brambo reacted to Frankenburger in 1080p gaming - what is the best card for the price?   
    For an ultrawide monitor like that, I'd say a used 980Ti would be a good deal. The 1070 should be able to handle it flawlessly as well. So, whatever your budget allows and whether or not you want a retail product or are willing to settle for a used product.
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    Brambo reacted to KhakiHat in Surface Book replacement   
    Finding a 2-in-1 with gaming capabilities is a challenge all on it's own.
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