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IDEA: Possible new "series" for LTT

Okay so I have no clue if this is even close to the right forum to be posting this on, but I've kind of had an idea for a kind of new "series" LTT could perhaps start, if they haven't already; I might just be stupid.

 

What if, to kind of be a little more in-touch with this community, LTT started taking people's suggestions about how to fix their "crap" pc's. It could be a podcast type thing, where they could go over 2 or 3 builds from this community per episode and could describe possible fixes to those systems.

 

For example, there could be some guy who bought a pre-built "gamer" pc from like, Acer. Turns out that even though the CPU is good, the GPU and power supply were crap. However, this person didn't know that, so they bought it anyway. A year down the line, it's not so great, so they could post on the forum I'm suggesting. Then possibly, LTT could be the ones to explain what problems there are and cost-efficient ways to fix them.

 

This might get super-repetitive, but I could also see how if one of those episodes were posted every fortnight (two weeks) or so, people here could feel more engaged in the YouTube channel and not just the forum. And also non-tech savvy people could also get the best bank-for-your-buck fixes. What'ya guys think?

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I think that sounds great. Maybe also have a segment where they take software issues that people have and explain possible fixes cause it can be hard to find solutions to some more obscure problems.

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while i like this idea, i think it would work better as a segment on the wan show rather than a separate series. 

PaulsHardware and Bitwit do a series like this on their weekly "Awesome Hardware" stream called "Pimp my PC". their show is very structured where-as the wan show is shorter, and un-structured.

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They don't even have time to finish the ones they started, the 1 year benchmark never saw an end... imagine trying to start even more newer stuff... no way.

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