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can you do one on how to set up a NAS and what it consists of

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What is Chrome OS?

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Ports, plugs, jacks, and connectors as FAST AS POSSIBLE. 

 

I can see many of the world-famous Linus sexual inuendos fitting in here. 

 

Also a genuine request. I'm sure whoever does the thumbnails will have fun with a joke too. 

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Ports, plugs, jacks, and connectors as FAST AS POSSIBLE. 

 

I can see many of the world-famous Linus sexual inuendos fitting in here. 

 

Also a genuine request. I'm sure whoever does the thumbnails will have fun with a joke too. 

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- IEEE in general

- IEEE 802.11 n/ac/ad

- PPPoE vs PPPoA

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Given how Intel are a few months away from Skylake becoming a thing, how about an explanation of Intel's Tick-Tock model and perhaps a basic overview of the process?

 

Admittedly, it's not the hardest thing to understand, but I can imagine it being a little odd to some.

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L1 vs L2 vs L3 cache. You know, the differences and what they actually are.

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Dash Cams. Besides being just cameras, there's quite a few types and features (Single & Multi-Cam, Motion Sensing, Shock Sensing, etc), and it might make for a good episode.

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Can you guys do another video on DX12?  The last one left me with more questions than answers.  I was wondering if DX12 is going to improve performance more on computer's that are CPU bottlenecked, or more on GPU bottlenecked systems (ie. Not CPU bottlenecked)?  I know DX12 is going to better distribute load across more threads, but what about if your cpu is already near 100% on all of its threads already?  Is it still going to see an improvement, and is that going to be larger or smaller of an improvement versus a cpu that is only stressed on a couple threads?

 

This video is the reason that I am asking.  There is a lot of info in the description, but basically the i7-4790k saw higher fps, lower frame-times, and less frame-time variance (less stuttering) than the i5-4690k.  But I was wondering how this is all going to change once DX12 starts becoming standard?  Will the gap between the i5 and i7 further increase or reduce with DX12?

 

TLDR;  Will DX12 increase or reduce the preformance gap between the i5's and i7's?  Are the cheaper i5's going to perform just as good as the 8/12/16 thread i7's?

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Can you guys do another video on DX12?  The last one left me with more questions than answers.  I was wondering if DX12 is going to improve performance more on computer's that are CPU bottlenecked, or more on GPU bottlenecked systems (ie. Not CPU bottlenecked)?  I know DX12 is going to better distribute load across more threads, but what about if your cpu is already near 100% on all of its threads already?  Is it still going to see an improvement, and is that going to be larger or smaller of an improvement versus a cpu that is only stressed on a couple threads?

 

This video is the reason that I am asking.  There is a lot of info in the description, but basically the i7-4790k saw higher fps, lower frame-times, and less frame-time variance (less stuttering) than the i5-4690k.  But I was wondering how this is all going to change once DX12 starts becoming standard?  Will the gap between the i5 and i7 further increase or reduce with DX12?

 

TLDR;  Will DX12 increase or reduce the preformance gap between the i5's and i7's?  Are the cheaper i5's going to perform just as good as the 8/12/16 thread i7's?

 

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I'm not sure about this but, doesn't DX12 help to use the integrated graphics of the CPU along with the GPU to give you a bump in the frame rates?

Currently the DX11 only uses the GPU (Nvidia or AMD) while the graphics on the CPU (Intel HD 6000 or AMD APU) remains idle.

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Could you do a check quickie on the different audio formats and connectors analog HDMI optical I'm connecting my xbox through my TV with HDMI and connecting to an old receiver with optical and I'm want to know if I can get 5.1 out of that. yeah

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CPU Sockets and why there are soo many and what one you need for a certain cpu

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DLL files! So many people get missing dll errors when installing programs yet hardly anyone knows what they are

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WTF IS MIMO? FAP pls. :)

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