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@Tuxedomakdarien4 күн бұрын
Running the cases on their sides actually makes sense especially if you are going to be in and out of the case to fiddle with things like the fans.
@paulm81574 күн бұрын
PC Dude does it again! Enjoyed the vid, Scott. Spot on “It’s Alive” throw back to the old Frankenstein movie w/Lon Chaney. Classic. For pros like yourself, DIY PC builds are no problem. However, for the rest of us, that would be a major challenge, likely to fail. Very funny recent post by YT Camera Conspiracies guy shows admittedly inept dude trying to install a new fan in his PC - lots goes wrong along the way. Gotta see it, Scott! How-to stuff on YT tends to get a big subs boost when one or more episodes are covered by an e-magazine, like PetaPixel or Shutterbug. Sometimes they cover without notifying YT hosts. Other times hosts contact them first. Worth a shot. Cheers!
@TECHiSuppose3 күн бұрын
Thanks for the comment. Yeah, there are a lot of potential difficulties when building and troubleshooting a PC. It's possible at some point I might make an attempt at a full build or troubleshooting guide, but I'd imagine it's been covered a lot. I had my computer skills formed before KZbin existed, so I've never watched them to see comparable videos. I can at some point to figure out what I might be able to offer. The Verge was absolutely roasted by the TECH community a number of years back for producing a lackluster computer build video. Commentary on TECH is the main thing I want to do here. But I'm also going to produce simple hands-on videos that I have and will cross post on Amazon. So for all of the components of my latest build to amortize the cost a bit. In addition to that eccentric or niche interests in TECH/PCs. Creative computing focus rather than gaming. Quite rather than ultimate performance like the system fan talk in this video. Reliability rather than overclocking. Improving efficiency of the computer and productivity doing creative tasks. I don't watch a ton of camera/photography videos, though I do have that other channel subscribed to Camera Conspiracies and have seen some of his work. I'll try to check it out. The main photo/video KZbinrs I watch are Chris and Jordan now of PetaPixel. I'm no Christopher Frost in creator style. Props to him for being so consistent with lens reviews! I think I've naturally tried to push my work more toward "Hey, I'm just some dude that likes TECH/Photography/Cosplay a lot!" I want to move more toward personality than providing technical value or boxing in my work into search which a lot of it currently is.