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1 hour ago, techguy1000 said:

how could a power supply kill you

Shorting, exploding, killing itself, starting an electrical fire, etc.

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How Payment Processors such as VISA, Mastercard etc work.

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This might bit of a boring one but maybe a mini series on why obsolete technologies are now obsolete

 

E.G why are casette tapes now obsolete

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Why some memory clocks on a GPU are in the 2000s vs some on the same GPU are in the 8000s?

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Can you test out this device?

 

 

Not for gaming or that but how it compares with other IoT devices. BeagleBone, RPi, Arduino maybe even an FPGA. Someone can test out the programming and dev related features to see the viability of these for the price. Just because it's "Hackable" I have no idea what kinds of projects can be run on it that we couldn't on a regular computer. 

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Id actually love to see a video, perhaps as an April fools joke, on some of the old connectors that have been replaced or are no longer used. i.e. Fire wire, Parallel and dare I say it the optical Drive, XD. 

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PSU Safety Features as Fast as Possible

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Teslas Autopilot/Autopilot in general - Explained (ultrasonic sensors and cameras)

 

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Do a UHD playback As Fast As Possible, covering how to get all the bells and whistles to work.

 

4K (HDMI 2.0b), Dolby Vision / HDR-10 bit, meta data passthrough etc...

Local Files playback (Nvidia Shield or PC with Kaby Lake or GTX 1030 & higher)

MPC-BE standalone or MPC-HC with madvr or PoweDVD

Netflix 4K PC HW requirement or capable devices

NAS media server Plex HW Transcoding (Apollo Lake or Coffee Lake HW Transcoding 4K HEVC HDR 10-bit to 1080p)

 

P.S. i just got through to updating a lot of HW & SW to get UHDs playback on my 4K OLED, a lot of tech has changed & still changing but not a lot of information out there, maybe make a LTT episode out of it, its time.  

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An episode on what the problem is with Meltdown and spectre so that shows what it exactly is.

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how fps works, like when people say that there playing at 240fps its super smooth but when u hear on cameras that they record 240fps slow mo like what makes it different from one another

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I've got a good one...

 

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it is a radiator that has pc fans meby you can make soming fun out of it?

 

 

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how do solar panels work basics ?

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On 1/5/2018 at 8:31 PM, xdeathshot20 said:

how fps works, like when people say that there playing at 240fps its super smooth but when u hear on cameras that they record 240fps slow mo like what makes it different from one another

a human see's can see motion shot on a screen at 23.97 frames per second ( all frames are rounded up so if it says 60 its actually 59.97 the more you know lol ) A frame is a single picture fyi

in a game the 60 fps is needed because the screen is displaying the most recent frame but this can cause delays meaning by the time your monitor shows you a frame the something else could have happened, That why g sync and crossfire exists so you it syncs the the time your gpu and monitor show a frame so you should be seeing the most recent frame, but if you gaming on a 60 fps on a 144hz monitor that creates lag because the monitor is showing the same image 2 in a single minute creating stuttering. 

 

anyway if you play under 24 fps you will see pictures not motion but the reason you want 60 is because thats what most panels run at but if you have a 144hz monitor you want around 120 fps or up 

 

slow mo works because it moving the shutter faster to account for motion blur making it almost nonexistent and then it takes 240 photos a second then you slow that down to up to 10 seconds of motion for every one second the camera was shooting

 

 

anyway hope that answered your question :D

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