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Specifications of a a GPU.

-Shader clocks

-Memory clock

-etc

 

I don't know anything about GPU, but you get the point.

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Might have been suggested before but the different cache levels present in the CPU (how they work, purpose, etc) :)

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Explaining Windows Server,ReFS,Active Directory,SQL server,Hyper-V and things like that

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Many may like: difrance between various pannels. I am sure someone suggested it before.

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Basic hardware diagnosis and basic software diagnosis.

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Power supply ratings

 

Cold Cathodes

 

Hard Drive Partitions

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A TechQuickie Fast As Posible on DPI, pros and cons of high and low DPI's (also what is considered high and low) and best and worst surfaces for low and high DPI's, such as smooth, rugged, etc.

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Power supply ratings

 

Cold Cathodes

 

Hard Drive Partitions

There is already a video on power supply ratings: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOXTZizoknc

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most popular audio formats and what are the differences between them

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  • IEEE 802.11 versions

FTP/HTTP/HTTPS/AFP/SAMBA ?

Cables in the PC

LAN vs WAN

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Graphics cards specification

I.e. what specs matter:

Shader clock

Memory clock

GPU clock

Bus size

etc.

 

+1 on that.

 

How about explaining the difference between workstation/server and gaming rigs/usage scenarios. Im sick of those "ultimate gaming rigs" on pcpart builder and they have xeons and Nvidia Quadros.

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80+ and what difference it makes between having a platnuim/gold/silver/bronze

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There is already a video about that...

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Graphics cards specification

I.e. what specs matter:

Shader clock

Memory clock

GPU clock

Bus size

etc.

 

+1

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Different Microsoft operating systems and advantages of each I.e. 7 vs 8 vs 8.1(maybe 8 joint with 8.1) and possibly XP and vista(shudder)

PCs

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A kind of series would be great. I read since a long time in many tech forum(s), my impression is not a lot of ppl do know all of the following possibilities indepth and I got so many answers who tell partly the oppsite some other advisor told:

 

Explaining the differences, give pro and contra, speeds + probaly an additional clip to compare the speed... of all of them,...

 

 

(all non-boot)

 

RAID SSDs with let's say 2/3/4 x 250/256GB (equipment/BIOS needed..., when/in what cases useful in RL, when not, when even worse as the solo SSD, speeds)

 

SSD caching / hybrid with one SSD working for one HDD comparing to SSD caching II = 2/3 SSDs to one HDD (inkl. or especially via Marvel 9230 - as it starts to get more commonly build in mobo's and certain boards do a lot of adv. for that)

 

PCIe based caching (2, 4, 8, ... lanes to HDDs/SSDs, SATA and SAS)

 

What kind of SSD (MLC, incl mini-cache like the Samsung Evo,...) is best in speed and in endurance when used as scratch disk (e.g. editing,..)

 

the already mentioned RAM disc, especially page file, scratch, browser cache... how to get it big numbers GB and so on, speeds

 

 

 

 

 

what I often see confusion arise over (aka I explained it way too often in RL)

 

why size numbers not always say the real size (including 4.7GB DVDs have not 4.7Gb or SSDs or HDDs...)

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Everyone check the techquickie channel before posting there ain't that many videos so just go check.

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