Here is a project that I stumbled on when trying to make a more serious build with the LGA775 platform, however upon completing that build I realised that the DDR2 memory was seriously holding it back... So armed with a cheap 9800GT and some other PC parts that I picked up from my local junk store, - I decided to make what would be known as the CS:GO Potato... Though to my surprise this thing wasn't exactly a potato. Another thing about this build is the old school graphics card that is, although fairly old, still able to get up and boogy with some of the most popular titles out there in the PC scene, with one game in particular in mind - CS:GO. I will test league and dota 2 and post back here later.
What I use to clean my PC Parts - https://www.youtube.com/wat... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Outro Music - Different Heaven - OMG (NCS Release) Intro & First Body Music - Syn Cole - Feel Good (NCS Release) Second Body Music - ODESZA - Always This Late (Illenium Remix)
Show less
After hearing a lot of feedback in the last few weeks about Premiere Pro I decided to do benchmarking with a 4K project in a battle royale featuring the 16 Cores Dual E5-2670 Rig, 12 Core E5-2658v3...
When I ordered a GTX 780 in for $130 I knew I was in for a Fun gamble, however what was to ensue was more than a gamble and was a rollercoaster that was caused from a leak in my house that managed ...
ALL AMD, this is a particular combo that has been MUCH requested, and finally today that request will be fulfilled when I get my hands dirty building a $56 Used PC with specifically using only an A...
Here is a much requested video on how to setup your Dual Xeon E5-2670 Rig, I go through the BIOS and talk about some of the ambiguous server settings that don't' really make it to the consumer line...
When people asked me to Build a GAMING PC (?) for $20 I took it upon myself to start opening my eyes up to any PC that was out there, then I found a HP AIO PC laying around in the junk section for ...
Today I take a look at the Creative iRoar from Creative, which is their latest flagship portable speaker, and wow did they make this thing perfect. The Build Quality, feature set and battery life ...
Time to take a look behind the scenes at Tech YES City with all the 'junk' and used parts that have been piling up I thought I would test some of it, and also talk about ECC Memory Overclocking, Wh...
When Two Subscribers asked me at virtually the same time to build them pcs for pretty much the same money, I took it to myself to put the E5640 head to head against the i7-920, however to my surpri...
Personal News: 0:00 - W/ Special Guest Wendell 'The Overmind' from Teksyndicate - www.teksyndicate.com Xeon talk - Post Sandy Bridge Xeon ES's Overclockable etc.?
This has my computer builds section that I personally hand pick all the parts that I would build for me PERSONALLY if I were to buy a new computer this very date. Sometimes ultimate build guides are included where I actually have the parts on hand and will do a full build guide with peripherals and tune and detail the build.
I don't have much bias too so you can rest assure you are getting a great pick for building the best value gaming and or workstation PC.
The builds are usually monthly in either USD / GBP or AUD (America, United Kingdom or Australia in other words :P), though I included pricing for all regions every month in each build regardless of which country it is for.
For products I have reviewed and unboxed. Usually I give everyone an in-depth look as to what the product offers and features. I also try to give you guys as much detail as possible with detailed benchmarks and tests. Mainly enthusiast tech products, however sometimes I get sent random products that are cool to review.
This is for overclocking beginners and intermediates to learn how to get a basic and intermediate level understanding of overclocking. This tutorials and how to's section covers CPU overclocking on Intel and AMD cpus / motherboards. Also it covers DDR3 and DDR4 OCing too.
I have also other videos showing miscellaneous things like fixing bent motherboard pins and setting up niche programs like Equalizer APO and Room EQ 5 (REQ5), which are great for getting a more balanced sound out of your headphones.
This is the Tech Gaming Weekly Series, hosted live with Joker Productions. It used to be the TechTawk series. We just talk about the hottest topics in both tech and PC gaming, so stay tuned or head over to techyescity @ twitter to get the latest updates and links of when we are going live!
Pitting enthusiast desktop PC products against one another and also benchmarking and stress testing certain products to come to unique conclusions. This is the section that gets pretty nerdy and hardcore :).