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To Be Technical

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    1.4GHz dual-core 4th-generation Intel Core i5
  • RAM
    4GB LPDDR3
  • GPU
    Intel HD Graphics 5000
  • Case
    MacBook Air
  • Storage
    128GB SATA SSD
  • PSU
    45W MagSafe 2 power adaptor
  • Display(s)
    11.6" 768p
  • Keyboard
    Chiclet
  • Mouse
    Muti-touch trackpad
  • Operating System
    macOS Mojave

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  1. I was wondering how difficult it would be for a first-time builder to build in a mini-ITX case such as the NZXT H210? Also, would the case be able to fit the RTX 2060 Super Founder's Edition? Thanks :)
  2. Most of it looks good to me :) However, I would swap out the 2.5" SSD for an M.2 NVMe one for sure. Also, if it were me building the system, I'd swap out the i7 and the motherboard and go for a Ryzen 7 3700X and the X570 Aorus Elite. I think it even works out a little bit cheaper.
  3. I'm using non-beta Resolve 16 because I figured that would have fewer issues. I'll try the beta! Thanks for your help!
  4. I am experiencing some issues with Resolve 16 and was wondering if anyone else had encountered them and/or had any solutions. Issue 1 In the timeline, a piece of footage plays fine. It looks and sounds normal. However, once the video is exported, the audio of that clip is oddly distorted, and grey patches appear in the video. Issue 2 If I play a piece of footage outside Resolve it sounds fine. However, after importing it into the timeline, it sounds completely distorted. I tried separating the audio using a different program and using that audio instead, which seemed to solve it. However, once I exported it, issue 1 occurred again. Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks
  5. Customer services possibly but the laptop generally has positive reviews. There are a few caveats obviously but people seem to like it.
  6. For you I would definitely recommend the Razer Blade 15". I think it meets all your needs. It's thin and portable, it has all the I/O you will need — much better than the MacBook Pro's. It has all the power you would need for gaming and a screen fast enough to keep up with it. The storage included is a good size, and you can upgrade it with a spare 2.5" slot. The build quality is excellent and it can also last you your whole college career. The price to performance ratio is also a lot more impressive than the MacBook Pro. I would recommend this model: Processor | 9th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-9750H 6 Core (2.6GHz/4.5GHz) Graphics | NVIDIA® GeForce® RTX™ 2060 (6GB GDDR6 VRAM) Display | 15.6" Full HD 144Hz, 100% sRGB, 4.9mm bezel, factory calibrated Storage | 512GB SSD (NVMe) + empty 2.5" (SATA, 7mm max. thickness) Memory | 16GB Dual-Channel (8GB x 2) DDR4 2667MHz I/O | USB 3.1 Gen 1 (USB-A) x3, Thunderbolt™ 3 (USB-C), Gigabit Ethernet, headphone jack View it on Razer's website here: https://www.razer.com/gb-en/gaming-laptops/razer-blade/shop#rtx2060--fhd-144hz-9thgen--512plus-blk Hope this helps!
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