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Please make a top budget gaming/office chair video with a focus on back health and support. There's tons of articles on this online with conflicting answers and most of them recommend $500+ chairs way outside most peoples budget range. 

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setting up multiple curved ultrawide monitors so that they completely surround a person.

I used MS paint to create a simple diagram of how it would work

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Hi, my video idea is: Solid Cooling

Instead of liquid cooling, we should be using solid cooling for our CPUs! The main idea is to have a large thermal mass rotating on a block which will be in contact with the CPU, the rotating mass should have a fan (or even heatsync fins on it) to keep the mass from saturating. There should be a small servo/DC motor to keep the mass moving and there should also be thermal paste all around the mass to keep all of the mass' exterior in the optimal thermal contact with the CPU interface block.

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On the interface block, it might need to be wider (to get a better connection with the mass) and it might need a tray for thermal paste as it rotates.

 

If nothing else, this would make a good title and thumbnail!

Here's my pretty terrible cad https://cad.onshape.com/documents/f9f08049206af3a6b5526c26/w/5ad3705045c81ca507869f64/e/1df7c10e6669a5be284e47f8?renderMode=0&uiState=625614ae787fe2004f828438

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Hi, 

   My idea for a video would be a computer build (any type or even a market laptop) that can handle the Quest 2 Link within a reasonable price range. Maybe 400-1000$ Limit?
    I feel like a lot of people have issues with link compatibility and simply don’t have the funds to be able to use it to its full extent. 
  My apologies if it already has been talked about. I hope everyone here has a great day, thank you. 

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It would be difficult because pandemic but with things opening up again, Scrapyard Wars 9?
More VR Stuff, testing of headsets and claims from companies or just a comparison on what to get if you're getting into the market
A Secret Shopper 3 to keep it going since it's been another 2 years since the last one?

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Dell has a huge issue they refuse to fix, possibly a defect. Dell XPS, their top of the line $2k-4k laptops overheat and are fire hazard. This issue is seems to be caused by an error with the S3 power mode. A google search of this will confirm how wide spread the issue is and dell representatives acknowledging the issue. Dell either wont or cant fix the problem for one reason or another. I spent about $3,000 USD on a laptop that turns into a fusion reactor if I try and put it to sleep. Its a safety (it burns you) and a fire hazard. Dell offers no solutions... Please look into this! Looks like someone wrote an article about it too. https://www.laptopmag.com/articles/dell-xps-15-modern-standby-issues

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Please bear with me, I had a 1:00 am idea and wanted to post it before it vanished from my brain. 

 

Over the last few years, Steam has made Steam Link a fairly decent tool for remote play and remote desktop. Due to the current living situation at my house, I am using Steam link more than ever before. My PC is in the Office area, which is my also a family members bedroom currently and I do not have the space in my room for my entire desk, let alone just the PC. I have an rPi 4 behind my TV and wireless keyboard and mouse as well as a long USB C cable for my Switch Pro Controller.

 

Back to Steam Link; I have done an Any% play through of God of War on PC, started doing some Skywalker Saga now and I have not had very many issues with the program at all. While playing a game just now is when my 1:00am idea hatched. I have a VPN server installed on my NAS (i am using Unraid as an OS and WireGuard as my VPN server). This makes it theoretically possible for me to use Steam Link as a remote gaming experience anywhere in the world. I would love to try this out for myself however due to the sh*t internet my ISP gave me, I would have the worst experience ever (12Mbps Down, 1Mbps Up). Even using this as a remote tunnel isnt great, but when i need to access something from my NAS, I can.

 

Is there a way that this is actually possible? And if it is, could it be video worthy? If it already is a video, I might have missed it. Someone link it please.

 

I can do some digging too and probably some testing. But for now, my spelling mistakes have gotten worse and I believe it is time for some sleep. 

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My sister in law works for a company called UPMEM in france, they produce processing in memory chips to accelerate computation https://www.upmem.com/ maybe a video on these technologies, you could have access to some hardware to test it 

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Try out ZFS on Windows!! 
 

https://github.com/openzfsonwindows/openzfs/releases/tag/zfswin-2.1.99

 

It’s a direct Linux port and still needs some work, but it does work. Has LTT video written all over it 

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LINUS BE MY MENTOR!!!!

 

I want to start a youtube channel and help you solve the worlds problems! 

 

But first to start maybe a 3U/4U LTT Server Case.  HMU.....

 

My concept I did during yesterdays stream....

 

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Build a computer inside of a fancy-looking vintage leather trunk/suitcase like the one seen on the "Repair Shop" TV show - Jump to 3:05 in this video to see what I mean. 

 

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Arcade Harddrive - 8TB - HyperArcadeSystems.com

 

Full Arcade

Full Pinball

Full Consoles up to PS2

 

I know you did an arcade cabinet build a few years ago. But this isn't anything like that. It has everything from marquees to ledblinky support. Scanlines,.bezels etc. 3 frontend support. Etc

 

I'd like to send you one. I support 1800 people. It's the most complete Arcade harddrive in existence. Will give your guys something to wrap their head around. I'm also Canadian. In Toronto. 

 

Christopher Shaw

 

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Hi,
I work for IBM at Bromont, Quebec and we do all the lasts steps that you didn't cover in your video at the intel FAB in Israel

We receive the wafer, assemble the chip, electric testing, burn-in process, etc

If you are interested I can give you a contact for a visit.

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Almost 2 years ago, and I don't know why I never asked. Do you think it might be good content to overclock the case "MonsterLabo: The Beast". And with how well it cools with fans. Do you think that Alex could take on a modding project to see just the amount of cooling power it could have? Whoever plans these might take this in, but we'll just have to see. 

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Hey guys !

 

Shot in the dark here, but has anyone suggested an "Old person PC" video, where LTT tries to make the most "Old Person Proof" PC and OS where all the needs of an old person are met, while having the most stable environment needing the least maintenance from their children ?

 

Could be fun as a project where some LTT staff act like the old people and try to "break" things the way old people do

 

Personally I would love such a video, as I am currently working on moving my grandparents to Linux Mint as they keep messing up their windows computers

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Can we have a video on DP1.4 MST behind a KVM switch? There was recently a video about DP cables and they're suprisingly all fine. I can't get the Switch and Hub working right (both claim MST support). I wonder if its a technology issue and not product brands. (My issue - no need for support here, contacted vendor already - 

)

 

Am I the only one trying to use two monitors with one cable combined with a switch between a gaming pc (RTX 3060TI) and work laptop?

 

Possible contents of the video:

- does it actually work?

- where are the limits? (brands, DP spec, throughput, amount screens, resolution)

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Stumbled across this; think it would make a very interesting video.

 

coreboot.org

 

Its an open source MB UEFI/firmware

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RTX 3080 Thermal Pad Replacement

 

I own a GIGABYTE RTX 3080 GAMING OC 10G card. I have seen numerous reddit posts regarding the shoddy quality of the stock thermal pads, and how this card in particular is missing thermal pads on the VRAM. There are no thermal pads between the VRAM and the metal backplate, so heat gets trapped in there and can cause the card to thermal throttle. The stock thermal pads also leak oil and do a mediocre job at keeping the card cool. Upon replacing the stock pads, users have reported that their cards could run up to 20 degrees cooler.

 

I'd love to see you guys tear down a bunch of cards and run tests on the before/after of replacing their thermal pads and adding missing ones where necessary. This is just one example I came across of what the mod can do to the card I listed above.

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Dear Linus,
In yesterday's video (loved it btw) and lots of others, you were rocking the flow x13. You made a video of it back in Feb 2021 and convinced me enough to buy it. Now that I bought it (6 months ago) I must say I'm a very frustrated with the product. No worries.. I'm not at all writing this to blame you for an unfortunate purchase of mine, but rather I would like to hear what your experience with the device was so far in a video, since you've been using it as your daily driver for quite a while now (or so I think). For a person like you who can choose from literally ANY laptop in the world, you choose the flow x13, which must mean that you don't have the problems that many people have with the Flow x13 (check the subreddit). It would be great if you could make a review video on your daily driver and share you experience and especially your tips on how to make the Flow X13 be like it was advertised, minus the bullshit bugs, BSODs and thermal issues. Are you hiding the holy gravy? or is it Anthony?
Thank you Linus (or most likely Mr Jones or Pilolla) for reading this!
Kind regards, Timo

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Copper modding for GPU memory. It looks very interesting. I hope that is okay if i post a video i saw about it

 

 

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Hey! I saw Anthony's video on direct storage. Recently unreal engine 5 was released for pc with the matrix demo for pc. But it only got 40 fps even with a RTX 3090 which is weird because it should have gotten much more fps than a ps5 (30 fps). Most people say it is a optimization problem (and running on higher resolution) but I think it has a lot to do with direct storage especially considering how nanite works. Can you please test the ue5 matrix demo for pc by using direct storage and see how much difference it creates. Please make a video if you find something interesting.

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In so far as I understand it. People will claim there's zero difference between ram, ram speed, and CL. within the ballpark of basic norms of ram. Other than a few fps. But then will break out top tier testing equipment to see the exact shade and hue of a screen. To test that. So is there no difference? Or are the testing parameters being used not detecting the difference of the ram? How do you know the frames and smoothness and clarity aren't being effected? How do you know the CL, frequency, or dual vs quad channel isn't effect the image quality and clarity and smoothness of animations or rendering? If you aren't testing it. And if it is. Is cheaping out on ram. Or getting the wrong type. Effecting the quality of your 244hz plus ultra 8k monitor or TV?

 

I've looked and the only thing I've found is side by side. But half the time they aren't brand to brand. So could be completely different based solely on that factor. But subjectively.

I feel I notice a difference between CL10 to 14 or 16. And a difference between quad and dual. But it's subjective. And I have no idea if that is correct.

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I was browsing through YouTube for some monitor buyers guide. And i saw the last one you had was in 2019. It would be really great if there were a 2022 monitor buyers guide. And extremely helpful if it is before i buy my monitor. 

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