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Have you post about Spectre & Meltdown in Techquickie?

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i don't know if it could be quick enough, but i'd love to see the raid setup process, comparing hardware vs software, then taking your preferred method and showing the process on screen for setting it up

Also I'd LOVE a video on shopping for modems/routers

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2 Gamers, 1 Projector - two 2D images at one 3D display

 

Your video with 2 gamers in 1 CPU was fantastic and the 12K triple projector too. I have a suggestion for a great challenge to you as a next episode - could it be possible to use 1 3D projector to display 2 separate images at the same time? This function exist on TV's as a LG Dual Play, Sony SimulView or Xpand Dual View Gaming for splitscreen. But I can't find if anybody can do this with 2 inputs. This could be elegant way for using 2 gaming platforms in the living room for a couple - they can play a different game, for example PC & PS4 or one of them can watch a movie. HDMI splitter do the opposite way, but is there any HDMI mergerer for splitscreen PIP???

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3 hours ago, Kaal said:

windows 10 ultimate performance mode

 

This would be a cool video to demo just how much this kind of setting can really help a high end workstation user...or not. 

I can second that, I'd be interested to see what it does and whether it's worth the money!!

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On 12/02/2018 at 3:49 AM, alibabaxi said:

Also explain about Wireless ad, it's a new standard

I think that's been done to some degree in a video I saw a couple of days ago where Linus was talking about routers. This might not have been a tech quickie video, deffo Linus though, so apologies if I've got it wrong......I'm OLD.....where are my emoji thingies gone???

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how does flash memory work.

 

there doesn't seem to be a single good video about this on youtube

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On 2013/4/25 at 11:11 PM, LinusTech said:

How to Get your job down as fast as possible

 

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Tech for paralyzed people would be a cool vid for those who know someone that is paralyzed.

 

Background; my dad fell an broke his neck last autumn and is now completely paralyzed from the neck down.  That is a huge upset in life for him and for those around him (he used to run his own software company where he was the chief software engineer) and its changes life completely.  Fortunately there are some products that are literally life changing for him (example glasses that tracks eye movement so he can use a computer), but its hard to come by good information about products and to get an overview of what is out there.   Also what types of products actually exists and product categories. 

Might be a small marked for this type of content though, but it is content that is relevant worldwide for tons of people and would have the chance to change the lives for many and also change the way the industry would marked these types of products, and it might hit home to some people that previously did not know about LTT?

 

I really do believe this is a type of content that could have a big audience worldwide and that could change a lot, and it is an untapped marked to to speak when it comes to product reviews / advertisement...

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1. Difference between tdp and turboboost

2. In which cases a dead laptop motherboard could be repaireable by user

3. Blind flashing

4. Ram over clocking

5. U.2 port

6. Reprograming BIOS chip on motherboard/GPU

7. Uses of EEprom programmer

8. Uses of raspberry pi 2

9. Sodimm vs dimm ram slot

Last but not the least

10. Bios vs vbios

 

Thank you?

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Optimizing WiFi, What is Noise Floor?, SNR? QAM? etc., Why not to just use Max Power and 80 Mhz Channel and best of all; just use hard line Ethernet. I think most here get it but would be great video to point friends to, I get this question on a almost daily basis

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"What is Biometric Aunthentication as Fast as Possible"

I wonder what Biometric Aunthentication is actually and what is the actual impact of using a Biometric Aunthentication

and tips on them of course

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-Frequencies DON'T represent everything and in many cases that is true (referring to Individual CPU Clocks).

 

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Things that use human physiology/biology for authentication such as fingerprints or scanning your face/eyes. That sorta thing. So those fingerprint scanners most smartphones have are a form of biometric authentication

Edit: didn't realise this was a topic request as I got to it from the side bar. Just thought you were asking. 

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42 minutes ago, Rupe said:

Things that use human physiology/biology for authentication such as fingerprints or scanning your face/eyes. That sorta thing. So those fingerprint scanners most smartphones have are a form of biometric authentication

Edit: didn't realise this was a topic request as I got to it from the side bar. Just thought you were asking. 

ok, that is fine. thank you for a basic information from the question

"Make it future proof for some years at least, don't buy "only slightly better" stuff that gets outdated 1 year, that's throwing money away" @pipoawas

 

-Frequencies DON'T represent everything and in many cases that is true (referring to Individual CPU Clocks).

 

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My head on 2019 :

Note 10, S10, Samsung becomes Apple, Zen 2, 3700X, Renegade X lol

 

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I don't know if this kind new (i've heard in some video of review hardware)

Explain why Arm slower than Intel in term of performance , how to measure it & why there is no such Powerful ARM?

Windows has a new brand "Always Connected PCs" with Qualcomm latest SOC Snapdragon 835/845, with great battery life, but in term of performance still very far away from latest Intel 8th gen procs.

 

 

Also please new video about Windows with ARM processor. B|B|

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Perhaps an update on the techquickie about TV panel types? Oleds are starting to become mainstream, and qleds have popped up, whatever they may be, I haven't researched it. I'm still rocking a CCFL backlit TV lol

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