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About AbdulMubdiBIndarNewbie
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Besides the disability to look at your clock on every monitor, the fact that when I click the Start button on the secondary monitor, all Start button will stop working, and the coverage of the snipping tool like this one annoy me so much.
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Unlike how the numbers show the card performance, this video is pretty good in my opinion. I'm not sure whether it's the writing or the video editing, but what Anthony says during the video is in-sync with what is shown in the B-roll. I think this is one of LTT videos where I can catch up the graphs explanation and fully understand the points delivered.
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I would recommend checking this page from nvidia that list all gsync and gsync compatible monitors. I'm afraid that the Asus VG249Q1R isn't there. But if you don't mind trying, why not give it a go?
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I would suggest the AOC one since it claims to have Gsync, since you have Nvidia card, whereas that Asus TUF just has Freesync
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Maybe the old wifi card has hardware issue? I would suggest trying installing that card onto other PC if it's not too much to work on. Also is there any frequency band setting in the new/usb wifi card? I noticed this when helping my mom trying to connect her old phone to her newer one mobile hotspot and it didn't succeed, turns out the newer phone broadcast its signal on 5 GHz. After I tried to switch it to 2.4 GHz it worked as the older phone probably cannot catch the 5 GHz band.
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He could just teach electricity as an elementary physics subject and I would still watch it.
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You're right, my bad. At the time I wrote this post I didn't check it at my laptop. Instead I just googled "ASUS A442U" and somehow got that CPU model number which is a mistake. It should be 7500U.
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To think that it would take soo much time to sort the videos and group them I understand that this suggestion would not be prioritized right away but I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks that is a good move. I did post this suggestion in the thread before making this one, but it seems that it got no response at all. Even when I started this thread I forgot if I have made one or not and somehow couldn't find that post until just recent. The similar structure of that post surprised me when I found it to be honest.
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Alright. Again, I get it, thanks. In case you missed the point I am totally okay with the superfast and easily rewatchable to fully understand contents. I just thought it would be greatly easier for viewers to see the videos like What is a Core i3, Core i5, or Core i7 as Fast As Possible, Can You Have TOO Many CPU Cores?, and Does CPU Clock Speed Actually Matter? are put together in a playlist called, say, CPU, then Why do Monitors Display Colors Differently? and How Colour Depth Affects Image Quality as Fast As Possible in a playlist called Monitors and Display, just like that.
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Yes thanks for reminding that, what I suggest is about the management of the videos, like I mention in the second paragraph, in order to better the discoverability.
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