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THMAlex

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Hong Kong
  • Biography
    From Hong Kong - Intel i5-7500, 16G DDR4 2133, GeForce GTX 1050, Windows 10 Pro
  • Occupation
    Teacher

System

  • CPU
    i5-7500
  • Motherboard
    MSI B250M Pro-VDH
  • RAM
    16G Team DDR4 2133
  • GPU
    GeForce GTX 1050
  • Case
    Just a Hong Kong "Golden" case.
  • Storage
    256G SSD + 1TB HDD for Apps + 2TB HDD for photos
  • Display(s)
    AOC U2879VF 28" 4K display
  • Cooling
    Origional Intel CPU cooler
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Professional

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  1. Hello, a CD-ROM from Asia. I saw the gray and orange LTT jacket from the merch last year but it seems that disappeared for a quite long time. May I know will it available again this year? Thanks a lot.
  2. Saw the Chinese version and just found that the Chinese version is missing the sponsor AD message. Of course I know why.
  3. 1. Like the sponsor message. 2. The storage capacity of SSD is fine, but too small for harddisk. 3. The price is equivalent to US$1500... No, Thanks. MacBook Pro please.
  4. I am worried it will explode (not joking) when using.
  5. Linus should come to Hong Kong to buy a PC as well. I guess Williamcll and me will be very happy to be a guest for the episode.
  6. Comments and recommendations from a Hong Kong audience. If you want to buy a PC with a better shopping experience I recommend you buy in Hong Kong instead of Shenzhen. The mall (or more accurate: market) you visited is mainly for wholesale or computer repair and most people there are doing business via Taobao (online shopping platform in China) instead of retail sales. Some more comments: 1. Beware of Robbers. For me I never show cash on the street in mainland China. 2. Beware of counterfeit stuffs. Maybe they show the real stuff on shelf but in fact they give you a fake one. 3. Never trust the "80 plus" and the Power Rate label printed on the transformer package. Most likely they are fake and under rated. 3. Personally prefer purchasing stuffs from Taobao instead of visiting the mall if you really want to buy things from China. 4. Laughed at 3:07. TBH most people in mainland China dont understand English. Helping from Dennis or Brandon is recommended. From the video credits I saw Brandon is here. I guess Brandon can speak both Mandarin and even Cantonese that can really help quite a lot. 5. 5:25 Remember to do a bargain as most of the time they mark their price higher. 6. 16:00 Watch carefully when paying by cash. People may swap counterfeit cash with you. 7. 23:40 The sponsor advertisement really surprise me. I think I should try next time when travelling to Mainland China.
  7. I will prefer a higher end CPU since it is easier to get one and at lower cost.
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