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Review that new Storinator storage server you have!

 

Done. Just watched it on Vessel :-P

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I would like to see your opinion on a 25' 1440p monitor, which seems to fall nicely between decent pixel density, relatively reasonable GPU requirements and price (compared to a 27' or an ultrawide 1440p).

 

Dell U2515H, please?

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I think a Nvidia Gamestream review would be kind of cool. If you could test how much bandwidth it uses, and how much latency you experience

Currently spending money on parts

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multi monitor stands!

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Gaming/Office chair.

GT Omega PRO Racing Office Chairs.

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Hi Linus,

 

Registered just to post this suggestion.

 

Could you please take a detailed look at the new ASRock Mini x99 X99E-ITX/ac Motherboard? (Link

 

It's one of a kind right now, the only X99 Mini format motherboard using DDR4 and USB 3.1. Big drawbacks are dual channel RAM, and a narrow ILM socket. It does include a water cooling bracket, but it's hard to tell what liquid coolers are compatible with it other than the Coolermaster Seidon 120v. 

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Review of Chrome OS / Chromebooks please :D

 

Would love to see a review of the Acer Chromebook 15 C910.

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I voted for the Mac test because that sounds interesting, but I really like the scrapyard wars video.  I like the competitive side of it and also watching you guys build machines with hardware that most people can afford.  Don't get me wrong, I love watching you review and talk about high end gear, but I can never afford a titan x.

 

I think it would be kinda cool if you had 3 different price limits (budget, middle, and high end) to buy gear and build rigs with.  Maybe include some other of your employees and have them build as well.  

 

Just a suggestion, I know you guys are extremely busy and don't have unlimited funds.  I'm just stating my opinion on what I would like to see more of (in addition to your regular videos).

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Could you do a video on the new USB type C (3.1) technology, with some predictions on how this cable will change computer builds and device connectivity?

I curious to know what you think on the subject.

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I would like to see a review of the acer s277hk 4k monitor. It's the first white 4k monitor I've seen and would like to know if it's any good. 

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More microphones and chairs. I'd really like to know how the Rode NT-USB and Blue Nessie (I think it's basically a Snowball with extra features but still) perform in comparison to the mics already tested.

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you should do one on computer anivirus, antimalware, antitrojan, and computer clean up programs.

1.21 gigswuts bruh.

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@Linus I would love to see a review of the Asrock X-99 Extreme 11 that I have seen in your server videos. Would love to see what you come up with in regards to all those sata ports in a regular workstation build.

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you migh wanna review the Lian Li PC-O5S. I think that's the "Console Killer" case you were looking for.

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Comparison of different product would be nice

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How about some reviews on Routers. The field seems to be flooded with them and it would be nice to know which ones to get based on the kind of user you might be (home, small business, home business, etc) as one could potentially buy too much router for their needs.

Audio gear would still be nice as well. X7! Roccat stuff, etc.

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Would love to see a review of the Vardar F4-120ER, on both heatsinks/rads and as case fans please.

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Hey Linus, have you already heard of the "new" Intel Compute Stick?

 

If not, I'll explain.

It's basically a super tiny PC which packs a quad-core (!) Intel Atom CPU, 1 GB of DDR3-1333 and an 8GB SSD.

The whole thing is hidden in a cute little HDMI stick!

 

Now, I'm curious what that thing is actually capable of. Like, can I buy it and run Crysis 3 in 4K on ultra settings? lol

No, seriously, how good is that monster and who is it for?

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Hey Linus, I know you're a big fan of the Noctua NF-F12s. If it's not too much trouble, do you think you can get a couple of Cooler Master Jetflos and do a little bit of comparison between the both? Maybe mount them on a radiator and see the performance differences?

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Speakers. I know nothing about them like budget ones, $50 $100 $150 $200 ect..

 

 

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How about turning a Walmart refurbished PC into a gaming PC, What to look for, what to avoid. For example an HP 8100 with i5 8 gig ram and tb hd for uder 300. What graphics car would or could be made to work and how far can we stress the PSU to power a graphics card. 

Reason: This is the time when the cpu manufacturers start announcing there new stuff and retailers start slashing prices on their current stock. Thanks

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