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Connor1999

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  1. I thought that the bigger, louder, and more lights was better. Also I thought that the longer and more bass in music made it better...I was wrong on EVERYTHING
  2. ...Beats (Im sorry i know that is a swear word)
  3. The website says that is not, i am not worried about the performance but more on why a company doesn't just make a 8gb 980 or something. Instead of putting all of the ram in laptops, do they benefit more?
  4. So why do laptop GPU's tend to have more ram then there desktop counterparts? Like the AORUS X3 has 6 gb of on a 870m, as the closest thing to that would be a 970 and that has half the ram! Some people say that it is for the high resolution screen, but desktop users could have higher resolution screens. So why are we left with the smaller frame buffer?
  5. Ghosting Should not occur even at the lower response time. But it is truly up to you because it is a peripheral and I don't care what you use as long as you are happy with it because in the end it is you who has to live with it not me(hope this didn't come off as rude). If you truly want a TN monitor for some reason then I say go for it. The monitor that you had originally picked is a very good monitor, But in my experiences a IPS display I feel always surpasses the TN displays and if it is lag that you are worried about, I would not fear seeming that we are talking about a thousenth of a second here. And if you have only used TN monitors once you go to IPS I don't think that you will go back. Your graphics card could run both options with out a problem, I feel that for the 24 frames that you will likely not even notice because you are over 100Hz I would go IPS.
  6. With a gaming motherboard you will gain some "Gaming" features but the actual board functionality should not change you have to remember that supper cheap motherboards will not always have the same parts a a higher end one. But if the two are the same the functionality should not change. You just have to decide if those gamer features are worth the extra money to you.
  7. This is a good question a gray to gray time is how long it take for a monitor to change from one color value to another color value so it is how many milliseconds the monitor lags between color changes. So for gaming a lower gray to gray time is better because all of that information that your GPU is putting out will take less time to display on to your monitor. But I might to disagree with you on keeping a TN monitor, if you go up to an IPS display I think that you would enjoy it much more. The colors are far better on a IPS display, but the gray to gray is generally slightly higher at most being 5ms gray to gray. Also the viewing angles are far better which means that you could have the monitors slightly at a angle, some being up to 170 degrees the colors will be the same and the picture should hot look distorted. You can get them in 120Hz which should be plenty. I do not know your GPU set up but it might not have enough power to drive 2 144Hz displays, if your gnu skips frames as it tries to keep up with the monitor theta frame will still be on the screen until a new one comes. So I would get a monitor what ever size you want that has a IPS panel at 120Hz.
  8. Scince you already know what you want I would slowly start buying all of the parts unless you have that kind of money just laying around. You don't have to put all of the pieces in there but at least you have them. If you are slowly going to buy i would do the case and power supply first because you can move you current system over to it and use those things as all of the other parts like cpu and motherboard need all of the new components at once, so I would get the case psi and gpu first.
  9. My favorite style of videos is your build's and when you guys tour Linus media group Some videos that I would like to see are an "I Switched" episode of Linus switching to a Macbook aAir instead of his XPS 12, and a video about all of the behind the scene work that goes on to make one video like from start to finish showing us every step from the moment you receive the package This is my story about how I found LinusTechTips Because of you I am about to go look at CalTech for a computer engineering program. Almost 2 years ago I found your channel and I was hooked, christmas brake had just started and I spent most of it watching you. At the time I was not that interested in to technology, I knew the basics and the most advanced thing I did at the time was run the microphone system at the middle school. I am in 10th grade now and in a advanced computer skills class as well as in charge of technolgey for my ASB class. I have learned so much from you my principal came up to me today and asked me to build a app and I was allowed to chose my team!! Before I started watching your channel I thought I knew what I wanted to do in life, you could have asked me any thing about what I was going to do and I would have known the answer. I new what college I wanted to go to what degree and even which teachers I wanted there. But looking back I would not have been happy there I would have been spending over 8 million dollars on my education. But not even 6 months after finding you channel I started to think differently, and 1 year after I knew that technology was the path for me. Because of you and your team you turned my life around, my mom always tells me that she is happy that I started to take interest in technology she feared that if i didn't get some change in my life soon that my life would have been on the wrong path, doing drugs and becoming a no life. Just hearing your view of life has helped me try to make unbiased decisions in all aspects of life and just make me a better person. I have started to build my first computer...It is a forever project because I like to change things. And i have helped all of my friends build there computers. So I just want to say from the bottom of my heart thank you for making me in to the person that I am today you have truly been a roll model to me.
  10. So I am building my machine, and I want to have 2 different raids going on at once. I want to put to 4tb drives in raid 1, and have 6 120gb ssd's in raid 0. Do i need to buy a raid card to achieve this?
  11. My favorite thing about the M8 is the build quality and the aluminum finish.
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