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Motherboard chipsets

 

PSU wattage

 

speaker configurations (like 7.1, 5.1, stereo, and mono)

 

GPU coolers and/or board partners

 

these may or may not have already been suggested. 

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10 hours ago, ShadowTechXTS said:

Motherboard chipsets

 

PSU wattage

 

speaker configurations (like 7.1, 5.1, stereo, and mono)

 

GPU coolers and/or board partners

 

these may or may not have already been suggested. 

GPU Reference designs vs partner designs

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GPU scalability for professionals.

 

I just upgraded to a 6950x and next in line is my GPU. Considering a second 980 Ti to run in SLI, replacing the 980 Ti with a 1080, or going 1080 SLI but I'm not sure if the benefits justify the upgrade cost. It would be great if somebody with access to today's popular cards (wink wink) tested single card vs SLI performance in professional applications like Premiere Pro, AME, Cinema 4D, After Effects, etc. Since time is money for professionals I'm curious to see how the law of diminishing returns affects render times before I commit to a possible $1300 USD upgrade with 1080 SLI.

 

 

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Not sure this would qualify as a tech quickie, but could you guys benchmark enthusiast cpu hyperthreading vs no-hyperthreading. So for instance what's the difference in gaming performance of a 5820K with hyperthreading on, hyperthreading off, and vs a 6700K (considering they were close in price)? I would like to see the difference in performance of 6 cores 6 threads vs 4 cores 8 threads.

I'm also interested in the overclockability of just 6 cores, vs 6 cores with hyperthreading on, and the associated heat generated in each case for same clock speeds.

 

This sounds more like a regular testing video than a tech quickie, but I'm not sure where else to post it.

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Quantum Computing. If new 2 ur vids so if you have already done this ignore me.

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Other file systems than Windows such as Mac and Linux file systems please. 

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Quantum Computers As fast as possible! must happen!

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I'm not sure if this is Techquickieable. But worth a shot.

 

Maybe a techquickie on how to make your computer have a decent lifespan. I don't mean parts becoming outdated or outmoded, I mean preventing parts from failing/preventing computer slowdown from heavy use.

 

You talked about computer erganomics, which is basically keeping yourself healthy while using a computer. Now, do a video on how to keep your computer healthy while being used by a human! :P

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Hey bro,

 

Much love from Australia!!

 

Can you do a video of your 100k & 1m subscriber trophies from YouTube? You get a silver and gold "Play" button (respectively). It's a fully-hectic-sick achievement and 'cause reasons.

 

(You have inspired me to return to tertiary education to hone my IT-Media skills!! Maybe one day LMG will need an Australian contact!?!)

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On 2/16/2016 at 0:47 AM, 123456789 said:

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Linus/Luke I think you guys should do a Fast As Possible on all the music streaming services like google play music, spotify, apple music, etc. and which one offers the best sound quality.  Not it makes a lot more sense to subscribe to a service like these than buying your music.

 

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Not sure if this has been suggested, but what about Founders Edition As Fast As Possible, or better yet Reference And AIB Graphics Cards As Fast As Possible?

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Hey LTT and LMG team,

 

I know you've done previous videos on different types of display technologies like IPS vs. TN, LED vs LCD vs Plasma, or how color is displayed on monitors, refresh rate, etc.
 

I was wondering if you could kind of wrap all of these discussion into one video focusing on why some people have horrible eye strain with certain technologies in monitors. It seems like more and more people are struggling with eye strain after working in-front of their monitors for a whole day. Basically, what combination of the display technologies available today would decrease the likelihood of experiencing eye strain after a day of work? Perhaps end the episode with some specific recommendations of panels that provide the lowest likelihood of eye strain?

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I like this episode idea! Try posting in one of their videos "Do eye strain as fast as possible" or something, that might get better attention.

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I'd like another follow-up to the Need For Seat review or all your chairs in general. i'm interested in buying them but i am still not sure. especially with the complaints about the seat sizes not being rightly matched

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This may not fit into a tech quickie but bear with me. Using an XBOX 360 controller to navigate windows. I haven't seen any proper videos demoing this but I know its possible 

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Linus, maybe you should do a video for what hardware gamers should look for according to what type of gaming they are doing (for FPS, Low Latency Monitors and High DPI Mice, for MMORPG's Keyboard with more Macro Buttons, for MOBA's High Refresh Rate Monitors, Mechanical Keyboards) etc.

 

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When Pascal and Polaris workstation GPUs come along, I think this video could be revisited to discuss the differences between the Nvidia's/AMD's workstation and gaming lineup. It's a great video, so I think it should be kept fresh. Maybe add in some info about why you wouldn't use a workstation GPU for gaming, and why you wouldn't/can't use a gaming GPU for all workstation application features.

 

 

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