बुधवार, 17 फ़रवरी 2021

Linus reads mean comments ‎2021‎

 - That's right, we're back with more mean comments and you guys have seen enough mean comments about me. So we're opening it up to the entire team. What do you hate mostabout Taran or Dennis or... Oh, Wait. We're doing me again as well? - [James] They're mostly about you. - They're mostly about me. oh (beep). And it's brought to you by, Honey. See how they can save your money at the link in the video description. (upbeat music) "Linus sounds like my grandmawhen he's complaining." "Linus sounds like an angry grandma." Okay. "Linus looks and sounds like a 40-year-old low-testosterone virgin girl that has had more sex thanany one of us combined." Is that, wait, is this a compliment? "Linus has had sex withevery computer he's touched." (man laughing) What the (beep)? "Can't stop himself from sticking his card in every single motherboard". Why is card all-caps? "My wife just passed by and said, "That bearded homeless-looking dude sounds just like that lesbianchick you used to watch", and it dawned on me she meant Linus. For both." (crew laughing) - "James is married? Huh. Who would do that? (man laughing) - "Someone please tellRiley he's a douche." (man laughing) (Riley laughing) I knew it was mean comments, but I didn't expectthat right off the bat. - "Taran is so flamboyant." "It's sick and disturbing, He should settle down." (man laughing) What do you mean flamboyant, look- - "Anthony is so damn great." - Am I gonna cry on camera? "Oh god, Jake's mustache is make my eyes cut themselvesout from the insides. Why did his parents let him do that?" - "Linus with facial hairlooks like Kane Williamson." "Linus looks like New Zealandcricketer Kane Williamson." Okay, well, that helps. That's some context for the next one. "Haven't you alreadynoticed Linus looks like New Zealand's captain Kane" Okay, I have to know whatthis guy looks like now. Wow. He's handsome. - You don't look anything like him. - Okay, well, there's the mean part. "Tell me Linus soundslike the Canadian version of Bob the Tomato from 'Veggie Tales.'" (laughing) - I'm Bob the Tomato and I'llbe your host this evening. - "Linus sounds likea 15-year-old cowboy." "Linus sounds like thatSnot kid on 'American Dad.'" - I'm... I'm gay. - "Where is the other Asian guy? The goofy one?" - "Why did Linus sound like Dennis when he had the screw bit in his mouth?" - Thank you. - Do I speak like that? With something in his mouth? What's in his mouth? A screw? Or something else? - "Riley seems like a cool dude, then you see he liveslike a hipster douchebag. I cringed so hard this entire video, I'll feel it deep in my soul for a while. Ehh. (laughing) "Congrats on the kid, or my condolences?" (laughing) - "Please more Anthony and less James. James is a giant douchestraight out of the supermarket, Anthony is a relatable dude." (laughing) So I'm typical, but not relatable? Good one, smart guy. "STFU James, honestly, worst video of the channel." Then cottons' on this channel. (laughing) - [Linus] Honey, is thefree browser extension that finds the best promo codes and test them automatically when you're checking out to make sure that you get the best deal. How do we know it's good? Well, that's because those of you who have installed honey have already saved over, half a million dollars. Whatever you're shopping for on a site like Amazon, Best Buy, Razor, tons of different sites, you just shop as you normally would actually not even quiteas you normally would. They've got a great price history tool that I use all the time to see if I'm actuallygetting a good deal. So you just drop the item into your cart and Honey will go, hey, there's a promo code field here, It'll try everything it can find. Again, it's free, it installs easily in your browser, and the folks at honey do not sell your data. They make money through the commission that they get from the merchants you're buying from, not from their users. So get honey for free @joinhoney.com/ltt. We're gonna have that link down below. And thanks again to honey for sponsoring this video. "This guy is just here for the money. He just shows up and reads a script. zero passion. He is no mkbhd." "This guy is starting to get so annoying the way he chirps apple." "I feel like his employees hate him. He's a super douche." There's a reply. "There's a good chance it's just his on-camera persona." (Laughing) Thanks for believing in me. "Linus is getting lazy on his review. All his comments are feelings now. Still sends a lot ofhatred on Asian products. I wonder how Yvonne been treated at home? (laughing) Because of poor quality product is made in China, I'm a wife abuser? "Thank you for having the stupidity to wave a flag announcing yourself as a brainless corporate shill so intelligent peoplecan know to ignore you" (beep) Is this because wedisclose our sponsorships? Because let me tell you, the ones who aren't disclosing it, they're worse. There. Now I'm actually mad. Dang it. You know me better than you did last time you picked these because you've picked stuff that's like actually pissing me off. - Anthony You're amazing. Anthony is just wonderful. Smiley face. - "Alex is such an unlikable lazy" (beep) "This video makes Alex look like a blithering idiot, but I think that's whatthey were going for." We kinda try sometimes. - Holy (beep) I just realized Riley is a whole other person not just Alex in glasses. LMA0. What? Are you talking about? - [David] "David comesacross as pretentious and condescending yet consistently comes across as the least intelligent of the three. Annoying to listen to, and easily the weakest of the group." I'm sorry, I just spit facts about how inceptions is just pretty good. It's not bad, it's just pretty good. - Are you aah... Christopher Nolan fanboys need to take it down a notch. - "I think Sarah was nervous maybe. But it would be better to comment with more words than 'Yeah'" Yeah. Yeah (laughing) Yeah - Hey, I haven't been on podcast before so just getting use to it. "Hey, what's Sarah's last name?" It's Butt, okay? Deal with it. (laughing) - "Please go away James. No one likes you." They commented that on the "Carpet Credit Channel". (laughing) It came to the wrong place. - "Anthony needs a raise. He's my fav on "LTT" for the past year or so. Really enjoy his content and seems like a PC wizard." I just feel like I'm strokingmy ego reading these - "Damn Linus' son soundslike he got no life in him anymore." - Okay. - What, he does not - Okay. - I would like to say Linus, I knew you from school. Nice to see you grown up to be a nice young grown mature douche. Ouch. Yeah, okay, I wasn't like a supernice kid in high school. - Jake, the fake is back? Fatas can't even open abox without struggling. (soft music)(chuckling) If You're gonna insult somebody, at least spell it correctly. - You need to changeyour name to Peter Puke. (beeping) What is Peter Puke? Musical artist. Rock. (laughing)(rock music playing) Love the piercing- Lose the piercing. Ooh never mind. You have a wife for Pete's sake! (beeping) Almost 1% loser. Is he saying that I'mlike pretty successful but not very successful? - I think he is sayingyou're only 1% loser - To everyone who talks(beeping) on Linus, you're a (beeping) loser. He is making content and making a living, what the (beeping) doyou do with your life sit on your fat ass and judge people for making more money than you, lol. Yeah, thanks. Who said this? Who said this? Mad respect. Those are kinda hard to read. I mean, obviously, I've actually read some of those comments. A couple of them were familiar to me. I read tons and tons ofcomments on our videos, but usually the bad onesare kind of interspersed with a lot of positivity, and here it's just like back to, this is like doing the roast again. So it's all negativity all the time. But thank you guys verymuch for all your comments on our videos, even the negative ones do actually help us algorithmically, so way to contributeeven if you hate my guts. And thanks to my team forsitting through this as well, because I know it's notnecessarily that easy. We'll see you guys again, V soon. If you like this video, you can check out our lastround of mean comments or maybe go check out our"Short Circuit Channel" where we did a millionsubscriber celebration with nothing but positive comments. That one was actually, pretty good vibes. Or back to the negativity you could go watch theroast of yours truly 

the biggest consumer SSD is so small!!

 - Fricking ridiculous... Wait, hold on a second, 13.9 terabytes. This QX extra large SSD has a whopping 15.3 terabytes of capacity. That's right my friends. Over 15 terabytes on a single SSD. This thing probably has more storage in it than your entire household. What would you even do with this... Get off, This much Solid State storage and how much would you pay for it? I legit want to know. Can you guys leave a comment below? What would you do with this? How much would you pay? As for what we would do with it. Well, I've got some ideas. Ideas like telling you aboutour sponsor Ridge Wallet. Ridge Wallet wants to redefine the wallet with its compact frameand RFID blocking plates. Check out how they can keepyour wallet bulged down and use offer code "Linus" to save 10% and get free worldwide shipping. (upbeat music) Unlike the 100 terabyteExaDrive from Nimbus Data that we checked out recently, this drive from TeamGroup fits in a standard, two and a half inch bay, hasn't been mercilessly disassembled yet, and is aimed at consumers toput in a normal gaming rig, like the one behind me right there. Crazy, right? It's crazy to think about like on these two, two anda half inch drive sleds, but boom. 30 terabytes of Solid State towards, you know, there was a trend in SSDs where at first they were madeof like really thick housing, so they'd feel like quality. And then over time, youknow, the PC industry, they cheaped out and cheaped out until they were basicallymade of aluminum foil on the internals. But this one's heavy. You notice that? It's heavy. There's a lotof NAND chips in there. And I mean, compared to a hard drive, it weighs practically nothing. Like, look at that. This is 12 up to 20 terabytes. 15 terabytes. I mean, no wonder theData Center loves SSD now. It's not cheap, but dense for sure. Okay. Well, let's pop that puppy on there. Where'd the cable go? Oh. Wow, it's like you went out of your way to get the most ass-looking SATA cable. Thank you for that. Thanks for nothing. Let's go ahead and fire itup ladies and gentlemen. There it is. There's ourC drive 446 gigabytes, ew. And then we got the big O drive. That's a lot of terabytes. Freaking ridic... Wait, hold on a second. 13.9 terabytes. What happened to my 15.3, a rip off? I believe this is what'sknown as a bra moment. Kids, can you verify pleaseas this a bra moment? Okay, it's not. Because Team Group uses standard gigabytes for the specifications, where one gigabyte is 1000 megabytes, which is 1000 kilobytes, et cetera. But Microsoft likes to thinkdifferent, so to speak, and they use tebibytesand gibibytes instead. So what that means is thatto windows one gigabyte is 1024 megabytes, which is 1024 kilobytes. Because of this discrepancy, Windows only sees thedrive as being about 91% of its actual capacity. I wish that this problemwould just go away, but for that to happen, we'd have to get allthe software engineers to agree with all the hardware engineers, and they both have to agreewith all the marketing people, which I think we all knowis never gonna happen. This puppy is rated at 560megabytes per second reads and up to 480 megabytes per second writes. Not real impressive by today's standards where you'll find drives that are like, three, four, five, six gigabytes,a second reads and writes. Of course, sequential reads and writes are not the be all and end allof drive performance anyway. Okay. So we won't be doing anysequential driving speed porn with this particular drive. I mean, it definitely meets the rate. It's back 550 megabytes asecond reads, but that's okay, because we've actually got thatcoming with an early look at Kioxia's next gen U.3 enterprise drive. So, get subscribed soyou don't miss that one. This, this is more about, this is more of a capacity play. But why is it so slow? This is a brand new drive. Well, there's a couple of reasons. First of all, it uses theSEDA interface which is, getting on in age andnot being revised anymore for higher speeds because it's been mostlyreplaced by PCI Express. Number two, is that ituses the AHCI protocol, which really was designed formagnetic drives, not for SSDs. That's why all thosenew PCI Express drives, use NVMe instead. But, it's got other problems. Even if it hooked upto a faster interface, it uses QLC NAND, whichsacrifices some of its durability and its performance forthe sake of cramming in more capacity. So this Sabrent Q NVMe PCIeM.2 is another perfect example of a QLC product. It's an eight terabyte drive, but of course gives up some performance, particularly on writes. Still it's impressive though. Cramming 15 freaking terabytes of data into this tiny enclosurewith no moving parts. And there's plenty of performance for a lot of things you might want to do. So let's have a look atsome of the stuff that our probation writercopied onto the drive. See if we can bring it to its knees. Hello. Did it lock up again? Is this thing just like a piece of (beep). Obviously for our viewers,a big one would be games. You guys might've noticed that, we only managed to fill up like, one and a half terabytes of this thing. To put this in context, this drive can fit 61copies of CoD Warzone on it. And when it comes to loading times, let's use Grand TheftAuto V as our example. It's the game with notoriouslylong loading times. Fire up some story mode here. And in the meantime, I'll give you some more contextfor how huge this thing is. 307 Ultra HD 4K Blu-ray movies, nearly 3.1 million songs if we assume the averagestream quality is an MP3 file that's roughly five megabytes. Not bad, right? Not bad. Now, in the future, game loading time performance could be affected bytechnologies like direct storage. (background noise drowns out other sounds) Oh my goodness. Okay. (Linus laughs) In the future you couldrun into bottlenecks with games that use direct storage, which is going to allow much, much faster level loading times, kind of like you see in the PlayStation 5, and the Xbox Series. But for now, withclassically designed games, I wouldn't expect any appreciableperformance difference between this and just about anything else. Man, this poor Titan isreally showing its age here. Smells. This is one of our old editing stations. It freezes if you move it around too much. - [Game Character] Sit tight, I'll have-- - Oh, enough of that though. Sorry new writer, we don't have time to look at your memes and smash mouth collection. Somebody once told me that it's just not worth our audience's time. Time to disassemble this thing. So, I think you just popoff those four screws and crack it open, right? Wait, how much does this thing cost? Should I be worried about breaking it? No, don't tell me, don't spoil it. So, a screw under here. Hold on. Hey, there it is. Oh, all right. That's a pretty normal looking drive. We got eight NAND flash chips here. We've got two DRAM chips mounted here. What's this? Have we Googled this part number yet? I wanna know how much RAMthis freaking thing has, 'cause theoretically it should have like eight to 16 gigs of R... There's no way. Like there's no way they did that. But this is 2666 megahertz DDR4. And I believe these areactually 16 gigabit dies. So that would mean that there'sat least four gigs of RAM. And I've only lookedat one side of the PCV. What are these Phison chips here? Oh my God, my eyes are going, "need my reading glasses". Holy (beep). This thing actually has eight gigs of RAM. There's two more (mumbles)on the other side. This thing is fricking nuts. Are these power loss capacitors over here? Does this thing havepower loss protection? Oh my God, I guess you'dneed so many of them because in order to flusheight gigabytes of data, this thing would have to save power for a fricking long time. Holy crap balls. So everyone of these NANDpackages here is a terabyte, okay? It's got eight gigabytes of RAM and is using a Phison PS3112. So like, yeah, fine. That is some sweet engineering. To be clear, Team Group does not advertise any kind of power loss protection. I am guessing that that'swhat these puppies are for. One thing to note, however, is that the building materialsfor this particular drive can apparently change, from unit to unit because this is a non-standard skew and is actually built to order. Not sure if that's ahuge problem since this, isn't the sort of thing thatyour average consumer can buy given that it cost... Oh my God, we got tothe part of the script where I find out how much it costs. $4,000 and, making matters more challenging, is the fact that youcould actually buy two, of these eight terabyte,PCI Express drives and enough hoodies to wear anew one every day of the week from lttstore.com for significantly lessmoney than one of these. Not to mention that itwould be way faster. I could see it being usefulfor maybe video editors or a high capacity storage server that uses two and a half inch base. But funny thing is it's not super great for large amounts of sustained writes, since it's write endurancesays, "only 2,560 terabytes." Now that's still a lot. It's actually comparable to a four terabyte, Samsung 860 EVO, but it's relatively low for a 16 terabyte. Excuse me, 15.3 terabyte drive, since you could only actually wipe and refill this thing 167 times. That doesn't feel like alot of times for $4,000. Maybe you just want long-term storage with higher reliability than a hard drive and you have money to burn. Okay. So it doesn't matter. The drive has its uses, but it's not an economy or budget option. And it also doesn't really make sense if you're an enthusiast, since you'd be betterserved with a smaller, higher performance drive and then maybe somekind of magnetic storage with an SSD cache on it or something. But if you absolutely need 15 terabytes in a two and a half inch data enclosure, then I guess this is there for you. For you and only you. Staying cool though, isn't it? So good job Team Group formaking this weird thing, because you could, even though you must've known almost nobody would actually buy it. Unless of course you guyswanna prove me wrong. Cause as usual, we'regonna have affiliate links to where to buy it, inthe video description. What I'm expecting to pop up, is this message from our sponsor. 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That's right, five bucks. So check it out at privacy.com/linus. If you guys enjoyed this video, you might also enjoy the video where we checked out theNimbus Data 100 terabyte drive. That one, architecturally very different, but it was designed fora very different use. 

मंगलवार, 16 फ़रवरी 2021

Dell scammed ma $1500 pc secret shopper 2part 4

mischievous music) (gunshot blasts) - We bought them. - Do you have roosters around you? - We unboxed them. - [Cameraman] They have extra, why? - We trialed their tech support. - I managed to pull it out all the way. - And now in our final act we're benchmarking all six of our systems to see which PC integratoroffered us the most bang for the buck when it comes to gaming and streaming performance. But, as regular viewers of the series have probablycome to expect by now, there's a lot more herethan meets the eye. Like thanking D brand forsponsoring this series. They're cool. And you're not, more on that later. (upbeat music) Ah, Alienware. I mean, Dell. After a wholly unimpressive sales and support experience, ourDell surprisingly at least came with the latest version of Windows the latest Windowsupdate and video drivers and also the usual slewof Dell support software, including everyone'sfavorite McAfee Antivirus which we promptly uninstalled, wait a minute, 12 months subscription. What? Did they actually end up charging us for that after we said not to, no way. - Well, not exactly. Dell seems to includea one-year subscription to McAfee on their G5 desktops for free. So that's all right, I guess,but here's the problem. First of all, any mention of a discount disappearedfrom our order entirely. And if you load up a G5 on Dell's website, spec it out with theappropriate hardware, fun fact, you can actually choosea dual channel memory kit for no added cost. You end up with a system that costs just over $1,600 Canadian, notanywhere near the 2000 we spent. Oh, and remember the warranty they tried to sell us which we actively declined multiple times? - [Sales Rep] So that's thereason we are suggesting you to take the warranty. (screams) - No, no, that's all right. - Well, they're still on the invoice just under much more obscure names. So I thought, did we actually get them? And I went to check ourwarranty status and sure enough it has four years ofextended onsite warranty and four years of premiumsupport, which if you add both to the online configuratorwould bring the total to just $2 off what we spent. - So they straight upcharged us for something we told them we didn't want. - (laughs) It gets better,for the icing on the cake, on Dell's site, you can't even select both of the warranty packages the rep included at the same time. It only lets you order one. - So in summary, then, not only did the Dell sales rep straight up scam agent Sarah, and by extension me out of over 300 Canadian rubles on services that we said we didn't want. They managed to deliver a system with the worst expandability, the least resilient packingmaterial, zero upgradability for either the powersupply or motherboard, thanks to the proprietary case and nearly the worstperformance of the bunch. More on that later,they even failed to help with a routine tech supportproblem over the phone. I am straight up furious, like Dell, you guys told us that secret shopper 2018 was gonna be part of aservice and support overhaul but it obviously didn't happen. And while many of ourviewers have been quick to blame the representatives that we spoke with, I believe this isactually a systemic problem. It is no secret that forcing employees torely on selling services like financing to make theircommissions creates this kind of negative customer experience. Honestly, it felt like shopping at a we finance all usedcar lot and it sucked. Dell, you came in deadlast, way to go losers. Based on the ordering andtech support experience and the actual spec of our system, our other tier one HP on the other hand looked very promising but both Windows and the Nvidiadrivers were nearly a year out of date from the time of ordering. I mean, I get it. They were probably clearingold ninth gen stock after the launch oftheir 10th gen desktops but it's not the bestexperience to spend an hour updating your brand new system. In terms of build quality, it was great to see amostly non-proprietary setup from HP though. And there were no apparent restrictions in terms of swapping inoff the shelf components. The secondary front storage Bay came with both power and SATA data already run to it for an easy storage upgrade. And the 750 watt, 80 plusplatinum power supply is standard ATX. Continuing with thetrend last time around, HP's omen command centerstill does basically nothing. I mean, you do at least get some controlover the included chassis RGB but aside from the utterlyuseless network optimizer there's nothing reallyto command in there. The rest of the pre-installed softwareis the usual compliment of HP support stuff. Along with a 30 day McAfeetrial, which we uninstalled. As for the bios, it's limitedto a basic HP support set up with only system tests andinformation pages available until you open up the advanced menu which isn't that advancedadding only some basic power, IO and boot options. The main issue we had last time around with HP's config was theheavily limited boost clocks on the CPU. And unfortunately, these sameissues are still present. I mean, how is that even possible? Stressing the CPU with y-cruncher, a pi calculation tool, we started at around 4,300 megahertz. All right. But then our temps immediately climbed into the high 80 degree range,which is, I guess, okay. And then after a few seconds with no appreciablespin up in the CPU fan, our clocks would drop toaround 3,700 megahertz and the CPU would draw exactly,exactly 65 Watts of power which happens to be therated TDP of this chip. Now we thought that it might be some kindof power virus mitigation. So we loaded up the blender BMW test. And unfortunately itexhibited the same behavior. As for the GPU, with FurMark running, HP's stock configuration for the system had theGPUs blower fan spinning at just 60% speed with temperatures hovering in the high 80s and the card clockingdown below its base speed. We tried manually tweakingthe fan curve in Afterburner and while it did yield better temperatures the clocks remained the samedue to power limitations. Now you can bypass these but it's just confusing, right? Like why is HP intentionallyhandicapping both the CPU and GPU in a gaming branded system? For noise? I mean like, okay, but, HP, there are other ways to solve this. Maybe, just maybe, a single92 millimeter exhaust fan isn't enough fora powerful gaming rig. With how well HP performed during the rest of thepurchasing experience and with how good the system was on paper this was kind of a letdown, but we'll let the performance numbersmake the final call. Onto iBUYPOWER. This system also came withWindows 1909 from late last year but their Nvidia driversweren't quite as bad as HP at only five months or so old. On the inside, you'll probably notice this, like the rest of our remaining systems,was pieced together strictly with off the shelf components. So there's nothing proprietary like we foundin, particularly, the Dell. It also seems like thisis the one manufacturer so far that listened to our criticism from last time around. You might remember thatwe were disappointed in the complete lack of cablemanagement from iBUYPOWER in 2018. Well, this year, the cables behind the motherboard traywere managed about as well as you can expect from aprebuilt and for bonus points the fans were pluggedinto the correct ports this time, that's sarcasm, by the way you don't get bonus pointsfor not screwing up. It's also the first of oursystems to come with a Ryzen CPU, specifically the eight core 3700X during our white cruncher stress test the iBUYPOWER machine maintaineda consistent all core boost of 4.1 gigahertz at just over 70 degrees. Not quite the 4.5 gigahertzmax boost that AMD advertises, but this is about what we would expect on an all core synthetic load like this on Ryzen. The GPU, an MSI RTX 2070 Super with a decentdual fan cooler managed to maintain clock speedshigher than base in our FurMark test and tempswere in the low 80s, as you'd expect on anNvidia card with GPU boost. This system also featureddual channel memory and it's worth noting thatwhile none of our tech support agents instructedus to reenable XMP profiles, after our phone calls, wedid go ahead and do this for this system and therest of them that allowed it so that every system wasputting its best foot forward. And we even set our power plans in Windows to high performance. Back to the bios though, on the included ASUSX570P it was two revisions or about four monthsold as of ordering it, which would be unlikely to make much of a difference in performance especially this late inRyzen 3000's life cycle but bios updates usually do improve system stability and compatibility, especially with the higher speedmemory that Ryzen loves. So it's one of those things that's just a nice touch andwould make us think, wow, you know, these guys really care. Overall a very solidjob so far, iBUYPOWER, and assuming that youdidn't somehow handicap your gaming performance it seems like this is your race to lose. CyberPower PC. Oh boy. Well, for the second season in a row they effectively didn't provide us with any guidance onthe ordering experience. - [Sales Rep] I don't know what you need or what you do not need. - There we go. - But we did at least managedto get a system from them. As we noted in the unboxingexperience, this machine did experience some minor shipping trauma but CyberPower did at least ship over replacement panels atour request for no extra cost. So I'm gonna put a littlegold star right there. For the record though, CyberPower, you need to make sure thatyou test your packing material because you were probablya good two inches on the backside from being thick enough. If you know what I mean. Software wise, this system also shipped with a near year old Windows 10 build, but with AMD graphicsdrivers that were only three months old. Not terrible, it's still not great. Oddly enough, though, westruggled to find any indication that the system came from CyberPower in the operating system. They didn't even bother toset a branded wallpaper. The only clue that we did end up finding was theirsupport information listed in the about your PCsection of control panel. Aside from the externalshipping damage though, the overall build quality is on par with the iBUYPOWERsystem we just looked at and CyberPower spentthe extra time to clean up the back of the motherboard tray and overall present apretty decent looking rig. Our only recommendations here would be to opt for a power supplywith all black cables. Some better color coordination on the memory and to go for an NVMe SSD. That last one is the biggest, especially in a system that costs $1,400. The Intel 10700K boosted nicely between 4.6 and 4.7 gigahertzunder full synthetic load while maintaining a cool 68 degrees. And on the flip side, duringour FurMark stress test the AsRock RX 5700 XT,which was the only AMD GPU in our lineup, reacheda smoldering 87 degrees while hovering slightly belowits advertised base clock. On the plus side, though, the bios version was at least the latestavailable as of the order date. So that's cool. Now are y'all ready to see theslowest PC out of the bunch? Whether it's the fact thattheir cheapest system barely fit into our budget in the first place or the fact that they have to spec a lower than default case to make it work. It's no secret that Origin doesn't caterto peasants who only have 1,500 US dollars tospend on a gaming system. It shipped with the latest major build of Windows 10 and the most up-to-date Nvidia drivers we've seen yet, just over a month old, dang, with the onlyshortcoming being the bios which was one revision old. Again, not expectingany performance issues. It's just a little disappointing when you're paying this much for a system to be set up properly. They were, however, the only company to save apre-configured bios profile which included both XMP settings as well as some tweaks to the fan curves. Like everyone else inthis competition, though, they failed to instruct AgentSarah to enable their profile after our RAM receiptingdebacle, so oopsie. Cable management upfront is the best that we've seen so far and it better be. But around back, while it was on par with the othersystems, it didn't wow me, you know, somethingthat I was hoping for at this kind of markup on assembly. The 10400 processor that came in our system stayed supercool at just 62 degrees with the excessiveincluded AIO water cooler and maintained a respectablefour gigahertz on all cores just like what Originhas listed on their site. And while running FurMark, the 1660Ti managed reasonable temps and a small bump over base clocks, which,well, is unsurprising for this size of a cooler on a GPU that draws this little power. It comes down to this then. Origin, if you're gonna sellsystems in this price bracket you should at least try to offer some sort of reasonable value. It doesn't need to ship in a wooden crate. I don't need a $50 visa cardand I don't need the mouse pad and t-shirt. That is easily a hundred to $150 in value that I wouldhave rather you guys just put towards, well, a better computer or just be expensive andown it like Voodoo used to. If I click on the $1,500system, you should just have a little pop-upthat says, oh, I'm sorry. You must have taken a wrong turn. Last, but not least, Maingear The first time around on secret shopper we struggled to find anything wrong with the build quality ofthe system they sent us. And again, that seems to be the case. Cable management is solid, the cooling layout makes sense, and they even zip-tied theextra slack on the CPU fan. Nice. Speaking of the CPU fan, underneath it as you might've guessed,is another Ryzen CPU. Specifically a 3600X six core. Under our y-cruncher synthetic load it maintained a reasonable 80 degrees with all core boost clocksaround 4.1 gigahertz just like the 3700X in the iBUYPOWER system. And that is right about what we'd expect. In FurMark the not factoryoverclocked GPU boosted about a hundred megahertz over base with temps in the 80 degree range. What's interesting here though, is that while the actual marginthat Maingear charged us, that is to say the price over the parts cost, isnearly the same as Origin, they managed to deliver abetter overall spec system by quite a lot which should theoreticallyperform noticeably better. I do wish they had opted for an NVMe SSD for asystem in this price range. But other than that,it's a pretty nice build. If you can swallow what basically boils down to a $350 build and service fee. And so in summary, thisvideo is pretty long already. So if you want to seeall the specs, hit pause. Now the main highlights for me are HP and iBUYPOWER's inclusion of an RTX 2070 SuperGPU, and NVMe boot SSD. And that's all withoutmaking crippling compromises to the config elsewhere. Another standout wasMaingear and iBUYPOWER's use of AMD processors to deliverbetter bang for the buck. Remember guys, themotherboards are also typically more affordable at a given feature set if you go team red. Many of our manufacturersended up wasting money on things that I wouldn'tconsider necessary, like liquid cooling on not over clockable CPU'sor Origin's inclusion of an overclocking capablemotherboard with a locked CPU. Surprisingly though, RGB didn't end up being an obvious value killer. With iBUYPOWER managing to include as much or more RGB than anyone else while also shipping the best speced machine. Specs are cool and all. How do they perform? To no one's surprise, iBUYPOWER's superior config offered thegreatest performance overall, with the HP and CyberPower systemstrailing slightly behind, depending on the game. We can easily see thebenefit that AMD cards have in F1 2020 as CyberPower's 5700 XT managed to outperform even the2070 Super equipped machines and then was on par in Modern Warfare. So if you don't care about game streaming or features like RTX voice,it's a pretty solid option. It's also clear that HP's power limitationsdid hurt them here even in real-world applications because we would expect it to perform on par with the iBUYPOWER system or even better considering it's Intel CPU. But it didn't. As for our Maingear system, it held a respectable leadover both the Dell and Origin Who, no surprises here, bothhovered near the bottom. As for streaming though, to test the CPU and coding capacity of each system we set up every machine toencode a six megabit, 1080P, 60 FPS x264 stream ofthe F1 2020 benchmark. Then one by one increasedthe encoding quality until the encoding processstarted to drop frames. Unsurprisingly, our CyberPower, iBUYPOWER and Dell systems were all able to record with the x264 slow presetwithout any hitches. While our Maingear system pulled out a reasonable max preset of medium. As you might have predicted based on the issues we had withpower throttling on the HP, it couldn't push anything past the default very fast preset. Yikes, oh, and the Originsystem capped out at fast which makes sense, givenits piddly core i5 10400. Now it's time to crown a winner. For the second time in a row, iBUYPOWER is taking home the prize. When we last secret shopped them, their tech support was a bit of a nightmare and it'sdefinitely improved. They technically didn'tget our system booted during the call, but they atleast diagnosed the problems and they offered us anRMA to get them fixed. And just like last time,it's very hard to find fault with their recommendedconfig for the money. In second place, I expected to have HP, butdue to the severe power limitations that crippledour system's performance, even in gaming, that crowninstead goes to CyberPower. I still think these guys havea lot to learn when it comes to their pre-sales experience, but for a company thatseems to sell predominantly through other retailerslike Amazon and Best Buy I can kind of see why it mightnot be a priority for them. During our tech support calls they provided videotutorials, which was nice, but their technician's refusal to stay on the line to guide agent Sarah is honestly unacceptable in my book. And also what is this cooling layout, who designed this thing? It's just weird. I mean, I guess thecomputer stayed cool enough but it's going to be a dust nightmare in the long run. In third place, we've got Maingear. Their ordering experience was great. As long as you can accept the fact that you're buying a more boutique system and paying a premium for it. Their customer serviceexperience was second to none. Their build quality was excellent. And while they clearly can't compete with a high volume manufacturer,like iBUYPOWER, on price, if you like a qualityproduct with great support, a Maingear might still be right for you. In fourth place, we've got HP. Seriously guys, you wereso close to awesome. The tech support was solid. The ordering experience wassolid, but you done goofed the part that actuallymatters, performance. Please HP, figure out whatit is that is limiting the power delivery or Idon't know what it is, fix it, fix it for good. In fifth place, Origin PC. Their ordering andcustomer service experience was flipping awesome. It's just that it's only natural for the worst performing system out of the entire competitionto end up near the bottom. Yeah, it's well built and it does come with24/7 customer service. So I guess if you decide to set up your new rig at three in the morning and RAM sticks need re-seating,that might be useful. So like Maingear then, if you want tech support reps that sound like they really do enjoy talking to you, Origin could be a great choice,but you have to understand that you are not gettingthe best bang for your buck. Even among the boutique builders. At least not in this price bracket. Last and definitely least. Dell. You guys straight up scammed me out of several hundred dollars by selling agent Sarah warranties she explicitly deniedwanting multiple times. I would, it's at the pointnow where I would strongly recommend that anyonethat's bought a prebuilt from Dell in the last little while double check your invoice to make sure that they didn't tack something on there that you didn't know about it because I am still (beep) livid about what happened here. Dell, you suck. And you know what else sucks? You, for missing out on the LTT X D Brandspecial edition sticker bomb and Linus face drop, do better next time. Yep, I am literally advertisinga D Brand product right now that you can't buy and they've asked meto rub your face in it. So there you go. You can't have it anymore, this. What a weird sponsor those guys are. Right? So that's it. We've wrapped secret shopper two. Thank you guys so much for watching. I sincerely hope itwon't be two years again before the next one, but these things are honestlyan absolute butt ton of work. So I'm not gonna make any promises. Make sure you're subscribed though. Just in case we do it. Oh, if you guys are lookingfor something else to watch now go check out the previous secret shopper. It was great. 

रविवार, 14 फ़रवरी 2021

Gaming no starlink!?

We got a Starlink Beta kit.

That's right, internet

from the stars baby.

(imitates gun firing)

Now we already did an

unboxing on Short Circuit,

but this thing is quite literally

going to change the world.

So we felt like it merited a deeper dive

into how Starlink works,

what we can expect from

global broadband satellite internet.

I mean, that is some

wicked, heavy, serious stuff

and, hey, we're still Linus Tech Tips.

So obviously, we're gonna

pull up a gaming rig

and pwn some noobs from space

and we even left space in the video

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(upbeat music)

I think the majority of you would agree

that your life would be very different

if your internet access disappeared

or became cripplingly

unreliable or expensive.

If you live near a metropolitan center,

you likely have a variety of speed

and service options to pick from.

But as of 2017, 50 million U.S. homes

only had a single ISP option

for 25 megabit service or none at all,

with 5 million unable

to get anything faster

than three megabit per second,

which, no, isn't enough.

Unless the year is 2005.

I mean, I get it.

Building and maintaining a massive network

of cables and switches and fiber

isn't a small or cheap task

but legal hurdles and other roadblocks

like exclusivity agreements

for telephone pole usage

make what should in

theory be a competitive

free market, not

competitive or free at all.

I'm looking at you Delta Cable.

So no competition means the prices go up

and as for the service,

well, you bend over and take it.

Because, well, something

is better than nothing.

- Oh wait, we're it aren't we?

Dang it, guess you have

to deal with our packages.

- Enter, Starlink.

I'm not always a fan of Elon

Musk's hyperbolic marketing

but what Starlink is

doing is exactly as cool

and important as he says it is.

This is about bringing the

next billion users online.

People that don't have the same access

to a robust and unrestricted

data infrastructure.

Of course, satellite

internet isn't a new idea.

The problem is that previous services

relied on smaller

constellations of larger,

more cumbersome satellites

with very limited capacity.

So speeds were low, and

prices were very high.

Space X and competitors

like Amazon's Project Kuiper

and the UK's OneWeb, are

taking a different approach

deploying multitudes of much smaller,

more advanced satellites.

This should allow for much

faster speeds, greater coverage,

and how much are we paying for this?

- [Colin] A 100 bucks a

month with no data cap.

- No data cap?

- [Colin] Yep, no data cap.

- That's pricey.

- [Colin] It's not horrible,

it's less than what I pay for my workshop.

- That's fair.

All right, let's get it set up.

First, you got to protect your noggin

with an LTT beanie.

LTTstore.com.

Next,

oh, here it is.

You unpack your $500 starter kit,

and while this enormous box

might look a little daunting,

there actually isn't much in here.

Dish, mast assembly, tripod

base, wifi router/modem,

and a POE injector to power it all.

That's it.

Oh, and by the way, this

is really important, guys.

This power supply over here,

this is not your grandpa's

30 watt POE injector.

If you have an existing

power over ethernet switch,

it wouldn't deliver nearly the 90 watts

that the dish requires

and if for whatever

reason, you were to plug

this adapter into other POE

equipment you already own,

you would have a very bad time.

The two C thickness of this cable

should be all you need to know about it.

Finally, you'll need

to set up your receiver

somewhere with a clear view of the sky.

To do that, get comfortable.

Wait for someone on your staff to haul it

to the roof of your office by climbing

up and down the access

ladder half a dozen times

while you have a little nap.

Then, have him or her plug it in for you.

When that's done,

it'll boot up, search for satellites,

and orient itself toward the best one.

A little hand shaky shake takes place.

Then, the satellite you connect to

will in turn connect to one of dozens

of Starlink ground stations,

giving you a high-speed,

low-latency link with

no contractors required.

But is it any good?

Just wanted to make sure people know,

there's no smoke,

no mirrors.

Oh God, this cable is,

well, whatever the people trust me.

It's Starlinked.

This is it.

Colin set everything up till now.

This is my first space internet,

my first space webpage.

And I think we all know where I'm going.

That wasn't bad.

(upbeat music)

That wasn't bad.

We're not just talking text webpages here.

We're talking like, look at

these pictures loading in.

This is rich, rich multimedia.

Well I mean, it's something.

That's freaking cool.

I want to send a tweet.

Let's see how long it

takes me to send a tweet.

Okay, so we can also connect to it,

cause it's got like a wifi hotspot.

I can also connect to it with my phone.

LTT Star Banger.

Really? What's that even mean?

Like the Witcher in space?

I know what it means.

Stop gesturing.

I'm sending a tweet.

Here we go.

So you guys are gonna know how long

the delay is on our videos now.

Sending this from space.

To space and back.

That's right. That's where I went.

Thanks Elon.

- Daddy Elon.

- Obviously we're going

pretty easy on it so far.

I mean pictures.

I mean what the rich web, what is this?

2005.

Okay.

We're going video here.

(Linus mumbling)

There's a lot of thumbnails.

Not bad.

Now that's a little slower

then your hard linked

broadband internet connection

if you got like a

hundred, 150 megabit down

but like it's usable you know.

This is not impeding my experience.

Yeah. I can tell, I can

tell the images are coming

down a little slower, but like, okay.

Let's click on what looks like

a really good video, okay.

This guy is handsome.

Nice beard, nice toque,

LTT Store, you know.

Now that ad.

Have you ever noticed ads

load a little lot faster

than the actual video?

Wow. That was instant.

Not only was playback instant

but we are actually getting,

you can actually see the

video chunks loading.

I have 4K.

Imagine for a second,

going from barely broadband

or not even having broadband

to this kind of internet

experience, unreal.

I mean, I remember this, I lived out

on the boondocks and like

I had friends that went

to my high school that had broadband

and could go on Napster and

download music or whatever.

And for me it was like, yeah,

we only have one phone line

so I can use the internet

like maybe half an hour a day.

And like, I can't even get

anything done in that time.

When we got broadband,

I used up my own allowance

money for the drop from the pole

at the street because that's

how much it meant to me.

I was like 14.

And it was a game changer.

I got a CD burner.

I made mix CDs for people.

I was the cool kid.

Just kidding about that last part.

But everything else up

until then was true.

- [Colin] Imagine there

weren't poles to drop from.

- Yeah. No pole. No drop.

I'm well, that's essentially

what the price of the kit is.

That's your pole drop.

Now, I mean, I got to push it.

I want to push it.

I don't want to just watch

one Linus Tech Tips video.

I want to have the whole

Linus Tech Tips experience,

you know.

One Linus Tech Tips.

Ah, ah, ah, two Linus Tech Tips.

Common more Linus Tech Tips.

Why is it recommended me anything other

than Linus Tech Tips?

All right.

iJustine.

We'll watch iJustine collab

with Linus Tech Tips.

Big Linus Tech Tips fan.

Okay.

Let's do some scrubbing, scrub.

We ain't no scrub

but we got a scrub around,

you know what I'm saying?

Okay. Give it a sec.

Remember, we're hitting it pretty hard.

That one's going

that one's going, that one's going.

This one needs a second.

These are all running at 4K.

Now you might think if

our internet is so fast

we can do four 4K streams simultaneously.

Like that's the same as if

we were watching 8K video.

But it's weird that

those thumbnails loaded

in so slowly or that if we scroll down

there's this delay when

we're loading the comments.

Let's do a quick speed test here.

I'm gonna talk about that.

Okay. We're not saying it's

going to be like perfect

or anything.

No, we actually like do

not have a connection.

Hold on a sec.

Got a cloud up there.

- [Colin] Nope, that doesn't happen.

- That's not actually a thing.

You might say we've got cloud strife.

If you do run into trouble

and powering it off

and pairing it back on doesn't

immediately kick it back in,

there is a companion app

and Colin's actually running

a speed test on it now.

So maybe it's kicked back in.

Let's go have a look and we're back.

There we go.

Space X Starlink.

That's correct.

That's what we expect.

Let's see what we get.

Wow. 138 megabit per second down

and 23 up.

Wow. I mean, I shouldn't

be surprised or anything.

We were playing back

four 4K streams at once

but 27 milliseconds for ping.

Let's talk about that.

I mean, it's not bad.

It's way better than dial up

but compared to even

ADSL and especially fiber

you are going to notice that difference

in latency because remember

guys it's not 27 milliseconds

for like every complete transaction.

It's 27 milliseconds on every transaction.

And once you have a whole bunch

of them queued up, it can add up.

So that's why loading a video.

No problem.

Loading thumbnails, pretty good.

Loading something like a

whole page of comments.

You might start to run into

a little bit of degraded experience.

Still though,

come on,

over the air.

Or in some cases there's no air

but don't worry about that.

To make that work SpaceX

needs not hundreds

not thousands, but even tens

of thousands of satellites.

Currently they're approved

to put 12,000 up there

with an additional 30,000 in discussion.

But with a catch

the FCC has mandated that

SpaceX get at least half

of their constellation in orbit

within six years with full

deployment inside of nine

else they risk losing their

dedicated radio bands.

This first deployment of 12,000 then,

will live in orbit

at three different shells of altitudes.

340, 550 and 1,150 kilometers

above the earth's surface

with each serving a different purpose.

The farther away the

satellite is from the earth

the wider the area it can serve

but it comes at a cost

of increased latency.

You know, speed of light and all that.

Starlink will fly more SATs

at a lower orbit then

to increase bandwidth

and reduce lag in areas

that need it the most.

While the high orbit SATs can

also act as backhaul links

sending data between satellites.

The most recent launch of 10

of a new version of the Starlink satellite

on a rideshare mission

also included laser links

for inter satellite communications.

So if a ground station

isn't in the ideal spot

data can be passed along

through other better oriented SATs.

The lower the orbit,

the more atmospheric drag

a satellite will experience though.

That slows it down and

reduces its altitude.

This can be corrected with

the same onboard thrusters

that the SATs use to avoid collisions

with other objects in space,

but there's a limit to that.

So when the SAT finally reaches the end

of its lifetime in four to five years

it'll use any remaining

fuel to push itself

out of orbit to a fiery death.

Burning itself up completely

in the Earth's atmosphere.

That last part is really key

to avoiding a Kessler syndrome event.

A theoretical scenario where the amount

of space pollution crap in

low earth orbit is so high

that collisions between

objects could create

a cascading effect where one

satellite smashes into another

which smashes into another.

And then everyone's having a real bad time

until the entire orbital

plane is too dangerous

to continue to use.

As for how likely that is.

Take a look at this visualization

courtesy of LeoLabs.

These are all the satellites

currently orbiting the earth.

If we turn on the debris layer however,

it becomes pretty clear

that we need to be very

careful what we leave in orbit.

Any one of those pieces

of junk could take out

a critical piece of

orbital infrastructure.

As of writing this

video, there are a little

over a thousand Starlink

SATs flying around up there

and they aren't in a geostationary orbit.

So you can actually spot them moving

across the sky at night, you'll

see them as a little train

of lights flying across the sky.

Which raises the question,

how can the dish on your

roof stay stationary?

Like we saw and still

acquire the satellite

even as it moves at seven and

a half kilometers per second.

Using the motors on the

dish is a possibility

but that would require much

finer motor control as well

as have a higher chance of failure.

So instead Starlink uses

what's called a phased array antenna.

Instead of one big antenna,

there's an array of hundreds

of tiny antennas across the

whole surface of the dish.

We would show you ourselves

but revealing them destroys the dish.

- [Ken Keiter] This is not

designed to be disassembled.

- This clip of Ken Keiter's tear down

is going to have to do.

Check his video out by the way.

we're going to have it linked below

if you want to see some

more Starlink gore.

The point is that by shifting the phase

of each individual antenna,

just right, the direction

of the stacked up radio

wave can be changed

which is essentially

electronic antennae steering.

This sort of tech is normally reserved

for military applications or companies

with deep pockets due to

the high development cost.

I mean the fact that they

are producing something

so technologically advanced

at a mass market scale

and price is nothing short of astounding.

Now, thank you so much

for your patience with all

these technical details.

Let's see how it games.

I have a simple goal.

I want to get one headshot from

space in CS: GO, all right.

And I'm not going to settle for a bot.

I want to headshot a real player.

I want to get a headshot from space.

I don't want to watch your stupid video.

Watch again. Who would do that?

All right.

So what's our ping?

64 ms, man.

I love how rock solid this ping is.

Like when I was a kid,

I would've killed to

game at 64 milliseconds

and consistency of paying is

in some ways more important

to the experience than

the actual ping number.

Oh, I'm dead.

I see you.

No, come on.

I got killed by Tim Hortons.

Are you serious right now?

Are they just shooting through the door?

Okay. So we're just, Oh, okay.

Oh, it wasn't a headshot.

How could I miss that?

That was a bad time to reload.

I really am genuinely not

very good at this game.

Anybody over here?

Hi, come on, show me your head.

No, dammit.

Okay, I'm only going to try one more time.

One more time.

I'll try for head shot.

They got like markers in this game.

What does that even mean?

I don't even know.

Oh, come on.

You know what though?

It doesn't matter.

It's only game.

What matters is Starlink and

overall, I am really impressed.

Like, yeah, there's more latency

than a terrestrial connection,

but it's manageable.

It's manageable.

And the idea of being able to get

these sorts of speeds

anywhere on the planet

someday, it's incredible.

And it's not just about

YouTube, Netflix, video games.

It's about access to

education, unrestricted

uncensored communication and

even remote medical services.

And for those that live say

on a sailboat or off the grid

all of a sudden you can do these things

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गुरुवार, 11 फ़रवरी 2021

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सोमवार, 8 फ़रवरी 2021

installing Laptop ram ‎into ‎desktop?

today's video was inspired by a post on

the forum by Ashley ashes who asked the

rest of our community if you could use

laptop memory in a desktop system it

turns out you can get adaptors unlike

eBay but is that really gonna work only

one way to find out private Internet

access is the VPN service that encrypts

all your Internet traffic and uses a

safe protected IP it's got tons of other

useful features as well so check it out

now at the link below alright so let's

start I guess by taking a closer look at

these things they're made by I believe

the company is actually called jet and

this is their part number you can

actually get them in a wide variety of

different configurations these ones we

found on eBay and are designed for ddr4

sodium's to a ddr4 full-sized DIMM now

you might think to yourself well what's

to not work about this I can put a micro

sd card into a and full size SD adapter

no one's bewildered and baffled by this

but the reason this is such a big deal

is come in and have a closer look

sodium's are a 200 contact point

standard full-size dims actually have

288 so on here we've got a couple of

different things we've got

whatever-the-hell a virtual fuses

apparently it's patented we've got a

jumper I mean there's no manual

obviously so I'm gonna assume the

defaults are all right so let's shut

down and while I wait for Windows Update

apparently let's talk about the

challenge and show you guys how to

install it I already put together one of

them but you want to kind of go in at an

angle like that

push it down make sure everything's in

there fully then you put a little bit of

tension on it just like that now I am

actually asking more from the adapter I

want to see a couple of things I want to

see if we can get these

to run in quad channel with the existing

32 hundred megahertz ddr4 that's on this

platform and I want to see if I can get

the whole thing to still run at thirty

two hundred megahertz because it's one

thing if you can get memory you know

working and recognized it's another if

this adapter is not interfering with its

performance that looks ridiculous

you know we've had conversations

internally about how hard it is to build

an ugly computer these days now that

every motherboard has a black PCB and

and all that kind of stuff but by Jove I

think we've done it ok let's see what

happens

did we fail already post code 55

well then code 55 means no RAM installed

which is fairly discouraging because

there definitely is RAM installed even

aside from these sodium to dim adapters

so I'm gonna try reseeding them no and

then firing it up again balls no okay

I'm gonna try the memo okay button I've

never used it successfully job Brendan

okay let's try to clear CMOS thing we're

gonna try next is pulling out the

mismatched memory I mean admittedly that

was a bit of a long shot in the first

place okay here we go

that's very interesting 16 gigs of

memory let's get it boot it up so fire

up task manager we've got all 16 gigs of

our memory it knows that they're so dim

so I don't know if it's reading that off

the SPD chip or if that mean it must be

it must because how would Windows have

any way of knowing okay so we're just

finishing up the i-264 cache and memory

benchmark and there's a couple more

interesting things here we are in fact

running in dual channel mode so that's

good

but only at stock speeds not the higher

XMP speeds of our modules and also

interesting is that our read and write

numbers look a boat like you'd expect

from ddr4 2133 in dual channel mode this

is weird

so our memory is showing up as ddr4 20

400 megahertz but I don't know where

it's reading that from because these

adaptors shouldn't have any logic on

them whatsoever

but but there you have it it's set but

when we were in the operating system

just now I didn't change anything we

were at 21 33 so here's what we're gonna

do we're not gonna try and run at 3800

that's not realistic but let's try sort

of high-speed like 3000 megahertz and

see if we can get there mm-hmm it's

looping right now you can tell because

we keep going through the same sequence

of postcodes here okay let's try

something a little less aggressive 26 66

megahertz wouldn't be like a performance

memory kit or anything when this was

current but like it would be decent

middle-of-the-road

hey there we go alright so this is

moment of truth time what we want to see

is if going from 2133 to 2666 gives us

an improvement yes it does okay not bad

so you won't be running at the bleeding

edge but you should expect it to work

bringing us to what is often the most

challenging part of these kinds of

videos where you know it's like yeah you

could adapt your trailer hitch to an

office chair you can but should you so

this thing then no one should go out of

their way to use one of these if you've

got a desktop you should buy desktop

memory and installed desktop memory in

it and if you've got a laptop and well

you there's no adapter the other way

around because a full-sized am

physically wouldn't wouldn't

in there but I can see situations where

they could come in handy like let's say

for example that you've got an older

laptop that you're looking to upgrade

well a lot of them might come with you

know two eight gig sticks in them and

then you might go okay well I don't want

16 gigs I want 32 in order to upgrade it

you've got to go buy two new 16 gig

sticks and then you've got to take out

your old ones so if you were looking to

give those parts a new lease on life

two Jet's credit I actually don't even

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