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teenage_club

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  • Location
    Alsace-Lorraine, France
  • Biography
    work + family + friends
  • Occupation
    Product Design

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  • CPU
    i5 7600k
  • Motherboard
    MSI Z270M Mortar
  • RAM
    16GB Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4-2400 (Cas-16)
  • GPU
    EVGA GTX 1060 SSC (Dual-Fan)
  • Case
    Fractal Design Focus G Mini
  • Storage
    WD Blue 250GB SSD, 1TB WD Blue HDD
  • PSU
    EVGA Supernova G3 650W
  • Display(s)
    HP 22cwa
  • Cooling
    be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 3

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  1. I mainly titled this post as clickbait because it described what I was talking about well enough. I mainly made this though, because the actual amount of videos from LTT that have this problem is pretty small, so I find it a weird choice to market videos like these that way
  2. A good chunk of LTT videos suffer from these problems, but not all of them. Most are really good, and its why this confuses me more than it probably should. First of all, I wanna make it clear that I don't think Linus makes "clickbait" content per-say, I just believe that as the channel keeps on growing the titles and thumbnails of some of these videos are extremely misleading and don't accurately represent the actual effort put into these videos; The production value of LTT videos is amazing now, and it is hard to complain about the way the videos are structured. but, a good chunk of videos released do not have any information about the product in either the title or thumbnail. Thumbnail 1: My monitor just got an UPGRADE This example contains no information about the product in the video, and the only clue about what the video is about is that Linus is reviewing a new monitor. What monitor? Thumbnail 2: THIS is a power supply?? Literally no information about the video except that it contains a PSU. No info on what the PSU is unless you have a sharp eye and see the Seasonic logo in the thumbnail. Is this a review? Thumbnail 3: Buy a computer. Right now. This one is a good example of some of the worse ones. It is pretty clickbaity, going the opposite route by being a simple title to make it seem serious, and it doestndescribe the video well.This one bugs me too because the video itself is really really good. Why do the titles and thumbnails need to be so non-descriptive?
  3. from the way OP's build is looking, overclocking seems to be a possibility, so I would check things like VRM cooling and stuff before buying just any b450 mobo, even though it does support overclocking
  4. forgot to say, some stores will update the bios for you, such as microcenter. depends on where you live, though
  5. any b450, x470 board will work with the 3400g, but will need a bios update. quite a few of those boards now you can buy with the new bios included, just make sure to check and see if it comes with it. updating the bios manually is a pain because you need an older ryzen cpu and other working computer to do it. if you want to, there are tutorials online on how to do it. any x570 board will work just fine out of the box, but that does seem a little overkill for a 3400g. if you are willing to pay that price though, it does make a very future proof computer that would handle most powerful ryzen proccessors if you wanted to upgrade it in the future.
  6. finally someone says it. its really tiring seeing all of the dudes on pcmasterrace that fail to understand why an enterprise-grade machine would cost so much (except for the monitor stand lol)
  7. Amazon prime day usually doesnt have great deals for PC parts, but if you can wait I would.
  8. the best value processor that would work with that mothebroard would probably be i5 6400, i5 6500, or an i5 7500 if you can find one cheap
  9. thats all good, just eat more calories than you burn up throughout the day, eat vegetables and other healthy things and follow online lifting/workout guides and you should be good
  10. From my personal use, I can barely ell the difference between different switches. Of course mx blues and mx clears are going to be different (Mainly sound) but the majority of cherry switches are high quality and good for almost all use
  11. How much is a Redragon K552 in the UK? Thats probably the cheapest good mechanical keyboard you could buy
  12. I agree with you in every way, except for the screen...
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