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    cdadmin reacted to Invertex in KOVE speaker is misleading/scammy   
    I wasn't implying this was anything new, I'm well aware of all of this. But like I pointed out, the "discounted price" is its normal price on Amazon, it is not a deal but instead made to trick you into thinking you're getting one, and LTT seems to have been unwittingly pulled into this type of con. I'm pointing it out because I expect better of LTT and hopefully then in the future they will do better research into things they are promoting as a "deal".
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    cdadmin reacted to JoostinOnline in May 25, 2018 - The WAN Show Document   
    I miss the old set a lot. I'll get over it, but it felt original. It was relaxed and interesting, so it matched the attitude of the WAN Show. The new one is super generic. It's like every other YouTube news set.
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    cdadmin reacted to Charles H in The $2,000 PC Case that SHOULDN'T Exist - MBX MKII   
    Thank you Nick and the entire LMG Team! 
     
    I was nervous about being on camera, but Linus and Brandon did an awesome job making me feel comfortable. Working with the LMG Crew was a blast!
     
    We're overwhelmed with the positive comments and support for our efforts. What a wild journey this project has been these past years. Many lessons learned that we are keen to apply to future projects!
     
     
    Not broken - surgically cut with an exacto to be exact. This is done to permit a tighter bend radius over the GPUs. 
  4. Funny
    cdadmin got a reaction from Canada EH in New LTT Merch - Taking your feedback!!   
    Even better would be a 2 dollar white tee and a sharpie. 
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    cdadmin got a reaction from NMS in Cheap AliExpress Graphics Cards - SCAM???   
    I think Linus talked about this on the WAN Show a few weeks ago, but the 10 minute plus mark only applies if they are running mid-video ads, which is something that LMG doesn't do. 
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    cdadmin reacted to Strategic in Thread For Tech Quickie Video Suggestions   
    Is this still being used by LTT?
     
    I've seen many video's lately about cpu comparison with almost everywhere xeon versus flagship cpu's. But isn't it a bit pointless, considering that many games generally support 1-4 cores because otherwise they will cut off big deal of the possible player base, which was a big issue back then to some extend till now. Until the standard goes up that people with less than 4 cores can't play a game, then the usage of CPU performance can be greatly increased in games. Now ghz single core still matters most for the fps increase. You could make a video covering the progression of past years explaining that for example Men Of War (seriously one of the best games gameplay wise, spent like hundreds of hours on completing missions with my friend) only supported up to 2 duo cores and the my friend with a quad core had horrible fps (lower ghz) compared with me having a duo core cpu ( higher ghz). And how the technology advancement increased (maybe windows or the new unreal engine utilises better cpu usages or how vulkan api somehow tries to compensate the lack of cpu core support by ofloading). And most importantly the predictions, because the point of the video is that you're going to give a tech tip of how relevant is having more cores for games and when you should expect in future to be more cpu's relevant. 
     
    You can also a tech tip about the new 4k 144 hz HDR (acer, asus) monitors to be released within a month or two. And to mention that you need a certain minimum of cpu or videocards to benefit from the 144 hz. Instead of telling how amazing the new monitor is leaving idiots buying the monitor to play at 60 fps. Use some setups with multiple videocards and see the fps.
     
    Make some video interesting big projects, like you did how you organized all the stuff in your building. But instead make a big video about a new project, like how you going to make a Pneumatic tube system in your office in the name of science (ofcourse you can do plenty of usefull stuffs to transport items). Look picture below, you put stuffs in tube like let's say office paper or ram stick or cpu and play with it. It's fun me to see how such system will be implemented in your office, so maybe we nerds can make one at home to bring up cola cans, ice cream to the place you want to without carrying it.

     
    I guess if I bring up more ideas it will get too spammy to read, I'll it end by here for now. if you appreciate my post, please let me know.
     
     
     
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