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    Uncle Ranguz got a reaction from Johnston in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    Tiny gaming PC... by this i mean what is the best result you can get using a 2080 Ti (for example) in a LattePanda or Raspberry Pi connecting the graphics card via an M.2 (rasp has an add on board for m.2 i believe)... It'll only run at 4x rather than 16x however for a video you should still get some great results before CPU bottle necking and be able to make a nice super tiny housing.
     
    Edit: after doing a bit of research you should be able to get 4K, 60 fps on high settings.
     
    As an extension you could do the smallest build with best fps per £, perhaps with a 1050 Ti or something similar.
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    Uncle Ranguz got a reaction from hinzwifi in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    Tiny gaming PC... by this i mean what is the best result you can get using a 2080 Ti (for example) in a LattePanda or Raspberry Pi connecting the graphics card via an M.2 (rasp has an add on board for m.2 i believe)... It'll only run at 4x rather than 16x however for a video you should still get some great results before CPU bottle necking and be able to make a nice super tiny housing.
     
    Edit: after doing a bit of research you should be able to get 4K, 60 fps on high settings.
     
    As an extension you could do the smallest build with best fps per £, perhaps with a 1050 Ti or something similar.
  3. Funny
    Uncle Ranguz got a reaction from RockSolid1106 in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    Tiny gaming PC... by this i mean what is the best result you can get using a 2080 Ti (for example) in a LattePanda or Raspberry Pi connecting the graphics card via an M.2 (rasp has an add on board for m.2 i believe)... It'll only run at 4x rather than 16x however for a video you should still get some great results before CPU bottle necking and be able to make a nice super tiny housing.
     
    Edit: after doing a bit of research you should be able to get 4K, 60 fps on high settings.
     
    As an extension you could do the smallest build with best fps per £, perhaps with a 1050 Ti or something similar.
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    Uncle Ranguz got a reaction from JohanKjeldahl7 in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    Tiny gaming PC... by this i mean what is the best result you can get using a 2080 Ti (for example) in a LattePanda or Raspberry Pi connecting the graphics card via an M.2 (rasp has an add on board for m.2 i believe)... It'll only run at 4x rather than 16x however for a video you should still get some great results before CPU bottle necking and be able to make a nice super tiny housing.
     
    Edit: after doing a bit of research you should be able to get 4K, 60 fps on high settings.
     
    As an extension you could do the smallest build with best fps per £, perhaps with a 1050 Ti or something similar.
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    Uncle Ranguz got a reaction from Hold-Ma-Beer in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    Tiny gaming PC... by this i mean what is the best result you can get using a 2080 Ti (for example) in a LattePanda or Raspberry Pi connecting the graphics card via an M.2 (rasp has an add on board for m.2 i believe)... It'll only run at 4x rather than 16x however for a video you should still get some great results before CPU bottle necking and be able to make a nice super tiny housing.
     
    Edit: after doing a bit of research you should be able to get 4K, 60 fps on high settings.
     
    As an extension you could do the smallest build with best fps per £, perhaps with a 1050 Ti or something similar.
  6. Agree
    Uncle Ranguz got a reaction from captain-god87 in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    Tiny gaming PC... by this i mean what is the best result you can get using a 2080 Ti (for example) in a LattePanda or Raspberry Pi connecting the graphics card via an M.2 (rasp has an add on board for m.2 i believe)... It'll only run at 4x rather than 16x however for a video you should still get some great results before CPU bottle necking and be able to make a nice super tiny housing.
     
    Edit: after doing a bit of research you should be able to get 4K, 60 fps on high settings.
     
    As an extension you could do the smallest build with best fps per £, perhaps with a 1050 Ti or something similar.
  7. Agree
    Uncle Ranguz got a reaction from leoioi in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    Tiny gaming PC... by this i mean what is the best result you can get using a 2080 Ti (for example) in a LattePanda or Raspberry Pi connecting the graphics card via an M.2 (rasp has an add on board for m.2 i believe)... It'll only run at 4x rather than 16x however for a video you should still get some great results before CPU bottle necking and be able to make a nice super tiny housing.
     
    Edit: after doing a bit of research you should be able to get 4K, 60 fps on high settings.
     
    As an extension you could do the smallest build with best fps per £, perhaps with a 1050 Ti or something similar.
  8. Agree
    Uncle Ranguz got a reaction from HyperYveltal in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    Tiny gaming PC... by this i mean what is the best result you can get using a 2080 Ti (for example) in a LattePanda or Raspberry Pi connecting the graphics card via an M.2 (rasp has an add on board for m.2 i believe)... It'll only run at 4x rather than 16x however for a video you should still get some great results before CPU bottle necking and be able to make a nice super tiny housing.
     
    Edit: after doing a bit of research you should be able to get 4K, 60 fps on high settings.
     
    As an extension you could do the smallest build with best fps per £, perhaps with a 1050 Ti or something similar.
  9. Agree
    Uncle Ranguz got a reaction from Starry_air in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    Tiny gaming PC... by this i mean what is the best result you can get using a 2080 Ti (for example) in a LattePanda or Raspberry Pi connecting the graphics card via an M.2 (rasp has an add on board for m.2 i believe)... It'll only run at 4x rather than 16x however for a video you should still get some great results before CPU bottle necking and be able to make a nice super tiny housing.
     
    Edit: after doing a bit of research you should be able to get 4K, 60 fps on high settings.
     
    As an extension you could do the smallest build with best fps per £, perhaps with a 1050 Ti or something similar.
  10. Agree
    Uncle Ranguz got a reaction from infinit3 in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    Tiny gaming PC... by this i mean what is the best result you can get using a 2080 Ti (for example) in a LattePanda or Raspberry Pi connecting the graphics card via an M.2 (rasp has an add on board for m.2 i believe)... It'll only run at 4x rather than 16x however for a video you should still get some great results before CPU bottle necking and be able to make a nice super tiny housing.
     
    Edit: after doing a bit of research you should be able to get 4K, 60 fps on high settings.
     
    As an extension you could do the smallest build with best fps per £, perhaps with a 1050 Ti or something similar.
  11. Funny
    Uncle Ranguz got a reaction from iKingRPG in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    Tiny gaming PC... by this i mean what is the best result you can get using a 2080 Ti (for example) in a LattePanda or Raspberry Pi connecting the graphics card via an M.2 (rasp has an add on board for m.2 i believe)... It'll only run at 4x rather than 16x however for a video you should still get some great results before CPU bottle necking and be able to make a nice super tiny housing.
     
    Edit: after doing a bit of research you should be able to get 4K, 60 fps on high settings.
     
    As an extension you could do the smallest build with best fps per £, perhaps with a 1050 Ti or something similar.
  12. Agree
    Uncle Ranguz got a reaction from liko28s in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    Tiny gaming PC... by this i mean what is the best result you can get using a 2080 Ti (for example) in a LattePanda or Raspberry Pi connecting the graphics card via an M.2 (rasp has an add on board for m.2 i believe)... It'll only run at 4x rather than 16x however for a video you should still get some great results before CPU bottle necking and be able to make a nice super tiny housing.
     
    Edit: after doing a bit of research you should be able to get 4K, 60 fps on high settings.
     
    As an extension you could do the smallest build with best fps per £, perhaps with a 1050 Ti or something similar.
  13. Funny
    Uncle Ranguz got a reaction from TechyBen in $2000 Smartphone.. The Samsung Galaxy Fold..   
    Surely they missed trick here... Apple poked fun at Samsung when their devices burst into flames, now Samsung now released a device that bends, on purpose.
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