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A video on the different types of Western Digital hard drives would be cool, as in the different colours. So like, go into depth on what each colour would be more useful for

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Keyboard switches 

GPU architecture vs CPU architecture (Why can't you run a computer off of a GPU?)

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1. what do the insides of todays most popular all in one pump/heat sinks look like? Just the copper or aluminum cooler part. (heat sink)

 

2. what does the insides of the copper lines on todays most popular heat sinks look like and what liquid is inside of them?

 

3. the tubing. what is the corregated tubing made of on the slightly older models? maybe some new models have it too?

 

4. ever think of slicing into the tubing ( rubber or whatever the old stuff is ) and adding a reservior? and would it have any advantages? and what fittings would work on the corregated stuff?

 

5. is that tubing replacable at the radiator and/or at the pump?

6. edit: what are the radiators made out of-copper/aluminum/both. and if both, what parts are what?

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Why do some motherboards have two Internet ports and how can those be used optimally? Imo that's a nice topic for a Tech Quickie video. 

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Already done.

Ninja'd! Thanks, I'll watch that!

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Workstation build please (for AutoCad, Solidworks, Photoshop and video production). Should be quiet also. Ultimate Micro ATX WORKSTATION BUILD!!!

If it ain´t broke don't try to break it.

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Kinds of Monitors and Their Uses


(IPS, Gaming Mons, Etc.)


Adobo, Kilawin, Liempo and More. :)

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Kinds of Monitors and Their Uses

(IPS, Gaming Mons, Etc.)

What's with the giant text? Trying to grab attention?

I believe Linus has already made a video about this. Its about choosing a monitor.

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What's with the giant text? Trying to grab attention?

I believe Linus has already made a video about this. Its about choosing a monitor.

 

 

Oh did he? Sorry didn't know, I haven't finished all Techquickie episodes yet. My bad :)

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Sorry if this has been posted before, but proper cleaning of a computer (read: dust) seems simple but I'd love to see if there are any products worth picking up for doing it very well. In fact I wouldn't care if this was a full on Linus Tech Tips video that's longer than 1-2 minutes.

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 I want to know what BB guns will do to monitor screens...........WOOoooooooo.......HOOooooooooooooo..............................especially ones that are running.

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I'd love to see an as fast as possible on power supplies. I see too many newcomers to PC building trying to buy 1000w+ PSUs and wasting money and efficiency in the process.

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Safely removing hardware.  Needed or not? 

 

(I have had issues with USB sticks and think they're because of unsafe removal, so it would be nice to know at last if it is really needed)

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I'd love to see an as fast as possible on power supplies. I see too many newcomers to PC building trying to buy 1000w+ PSUs and wasting money and efficiency in the process.

He already has one

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I would like to see a fast as possible on how o install and safely uninstall a GPU 

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Peripherals:  Display: Acer XB272 1080p 240Hz G Sync Keyboard: Corsair K95 RGB Brown Mouse: Logitech G502 RGB Headhet: Roccat XTD 5.1 analogue

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UEFI vs old BIOS

Static electricity, how it can damage

what is different screen types (oled etc)

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Why not one for JBOD? I'd love to set something like JBOD up.

Sig under construction.

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GPU binning process.

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Types of projectors, in a similar fashion to your printers' video

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how to set up powerline

You plug one in next to the router, plug in an ethernet cable from the router to the pwerline adapter, go to where the second one you plugged in is, plug an ethernet cable from that to wherever you want (mine goes to a switcher), press sync on either one, and press sync on the other one.

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