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aaronedmistone

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    aaronedmistone reacted to CPotter in LTX 2019 Featuring DreamHack Questions Megathread   
    Hey! The plan right now is to stream parts of the show to Floatplane. More info will be coming soon! And as soon as its finalized, I'll add that to the activities page on the website.
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    aaronedmistone reacted to moriel5 in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    Additionally, since you need the proper hardware for it, Intel's new AX200 M.2 Wireless cards should be reviewed, as I had already posted on the "What should I review next?" thread.
     
    This would also be a good opportunity to showcase Fenvi's (there are other companies, but Fenvi is also an official distributor of Intel cards) FV102 M.2 to PCIe WiFi adapter (I had also posted this on the aforementioned thread).
     
    We really need a follow up thread on WiFi 6, which actually puts strain on the router via as many clients as possible.
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    aaronedmistone got a reaction from moriel5 in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    Now that LMG have an awesome WiFi 6 setup I have an idea for a video that might push the network (I imagine) and show it's potential.

    Oculus Quest with RiftCat
    A fully wireless solution for PC-level VR would be awesome to see with a baller WiFi setup for perfect clarity/latency!!

    https://support.riftcat.com/hc/en-us/articles/360005631080-How-to-install-VRidge-on-Oculus-Quest-preview-

    They will likely sponsor the video if you reach out to them. (They would be insane not to IMO and they have sponsored at least 1 small VR channel that I know of).
     
    Also, you could show multiple Oculus Quests running from the same WiFi network (2 would be impressive, both streaming SteamVR content)

    Why is this interesting?
    This is a fully wireless premium VR headset that uses Oculus Insight (premium inside out tracking) for a full premium 6 degrees of freedom 0-cable VR experience.
    But wait there's more...
    Using the RiftCat software solution you can stream SteamVR gaming (Full-blown PC GPU VR experience) to the headset with full inside out tracking support including controllers with a minimum recommended spec of WiFi 5 (I believe).
    All of this with no sensors, no cables, just pure wireless bby.

    Why I want LMG to do the video?
    1. Presentation and review quality is well above the others IMO
    2. I cannot find anyone trying with WiFi 6 (or even mentioning it)
    3. Nobody has even attempted multiple headsets on the one network*

    * Something I imagine is only potentially possible with WiFi 6 considering 5 can barely handle the bandwidth.
     
    Possible Sponsors:
    RiftCat - For the necessary software solution
    Oculus - For the headset(s)
    Cisco - To show off your Cisco gear more (and talk about WiFi 6 more?)
    Also any component manufacturer as you could show off a beast of a gaming PC running VR with super-sampling to push the GPU (if showing off a high-end GPU).

    Please don't make me sell my nudes to Amazon to buy a WiFi 6 setup (with all my $25 gift cards) to test this myself.
     

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    aaronedmistone got a reaction from bulle in 10nm and 7nm leap   
    Everything will always be "coming soon". Just buy previous gen high end components at a great price. That way you can be almost cutting edge without breaking the bank.
    If a new component comes out right after, you can just say, cool, there is my next CPU/GPU etc. when the price goes down. No buyers remorse.

    Or if you have the money to burn, the question doesn't matter, just buy both.
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    aaronedmistone got a reaction from Origami Cactus in 10nm and 7nm leap   
    Everything will always be "coming soon". Just buy previous gen high end components at a great price. That way you can be almost cutting edge without breaking the bank.
    If a new component comes out right after, you can just say, cool, there is my next CPU/GPU etc. when the price goes down. No buyers remorse.

    Or if you have the money to burn, the question doesn't matter, just buy both.
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