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Episode 3 - Handy Tech Under $100

This is the third video in our "handy tech under $100" series. I hope you enjoy it. The idea is to take our usual "unboxing" and "review" concepts and apply them to some little interesting things that we bought or noticed over the last little while.


 



 


1. Titan and Techton 


 


Titan on Amazon: http://georiot.co/1xX1


Tekton on Amazon: http://georiot.co/44qB


 


2. Comply Memory Foam Ear Tips


 


Direct Link: http://www.complyfoam.com/


 


3. Silverstone CP11 SATA Cable


 


Amazon:http://georiot.co/23rI


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I really like these kinds of vids, just pure fun for  under $100

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Yay, I was the first to "like" the video.

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automatic font please

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Yeah it was a render issue. I fixed it with t3h YouTubez, but it's processing right now.

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Lovely jubbly.

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I'm really interested in both these types of videos and five four club. 

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Please make more of these videos and make this a regular series! as the tech market is all that interesting atm these videos are fun to watch cool gadgets that i most likely end up buying! cheers

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I don't like the Sivlerstone SATA cables. You could also just use regular right angled ones i guess...? 

who cares...

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Those magnetic trays can be a lifesaver..

 

Once again Canada gets the short end of the sick because that FiveFour Club charges $25 per month for shipping.  At $85 a month I don't think that's a good deal.

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Also Linus the sponser link in the youtube descripton links to Intel's SSDs.

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I don't like the Sivlerstone SATA cables. You could also just use regular right angled ones i guess...? 

 

NOT when you have one right behind the other.  one port will be fine, but that port will block the other one.

 

 

 

 

also, what is that red coiled cable next to the silverstone one?  did you talk about it?  or is it just a regular cable you coiled?

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So they have the comfy ear tips for Razer Moray only, I wonder if they are compatible with Razer Hammerhead. 

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Comply comfort gets my 100% endorsement! Works really well with my Bluebuds X

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Those Silverstone cables are 89 euro each on German Amazon, so the cable could be more expensive than the SSD you are trying to connect to the motherboard :/

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I don't like the Sivlerstone SATA cables. You could also just use regular right angled ones i guess...? 

When the ports are located like this you won't be able to use half of them with regular right angled cables.

asus_sata.jpg

 

also, what is that red coiled cable next to the silverstone one?  did you talk about it?  or is it just a regular cable you coiled?

It looks like a regular cable.

 

Those Silverstone cables are 89 euro each on German Amazon, so the cable could be more expensive than the SSD you are trying to connect to the motherboard :/

Have you looked at eBay. The are definitely cheaper than €89 but still expensive for a single cable. The drawback to this is that LinusMediaGroup doesn't get a kickback  :(

With shipping to Denmark they're about €20, it will get cheaper the more cables you buy though.

I'm able to get them from a Danish retailer at €10, so maybe you should take a look at some German retailers.

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Have you looked at eBay. The are definitely cheaper than €89 but still expensive for a single cable. The drawback to this is that LinusMediaGroup doesn't get a kickback  :(

With shipping to Denmark they're about €20, it will get cheaper the more cables you buy though.

I'm able to get them from a Danish retailer at €10, so maybe you should take a look at some German retailers.

 

I couldn't find them on Caseking, Alternate or Mindfactory :/

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