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One thing I would add to the list is how to get sponsors.

I'm sure a lot of us on YouTube would love to know exactly what part of the company to contact, when should we try to get sponsors, and what price points should we get.
(I'm sure a lot of people are worried about over or under pricing)
 
 
Another thing I would add to the list is how to make a hackintosh. Maybe one that dual boots.

 

The difference between getting sponsors if you're a small channel (10,000 - 50,000) is a million times different from if you're a big channel. You have to beg and be persistent if you're a small channel and won't be paid that much but if you're a big channel like LTT they'll walk up to you and ask politely. 

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tbh content wise id just like to see more glitter covered internals maybe get 5 pounds of glitter next time

like don't get me wrong 3 pounds was awesome but yeah... more glitter

Omg litteraly hours after I posted channel super fun got glitter fun

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Perhaps some insane, limit-pushing storage speed test.  Like enough NVMe SSDs in RAID 0 to make RAM the bottleneck :)

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I got many suggestions, but I post them as I remember them.

 

For today I got one. Techquickie about overclocking monitors.

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I got many suggestions, but I post them as I remember them.

For today I got one. Techquickie about overclocking monitors.

THIS

I want to do it and I started reading but a tech quicky would be good, I'm not sure how it works and the advantages vs disadvantages,

This would give me a perfect starting point

It was for raid

I love Techquickie

I'd like another channel that followed the theams of Techquickie but goes in depth for a 30-60 min more in depth and instructional video on actually achieving the content

Doesn't have to be nearly as polished or edited nearly as well

Shame it isn't economicly viable

I'd do it my self if I had the knowledge and the equipment and time and money lol

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Whether it is possible to remove any GPU cooler and replace it by an AIO for some reason and how it performs....

SilentOcean

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