Yo, listen up here's a story About a little guy That lives in a blue world And all day and all night And everything he sees is just blue Like him inside and outside
No amount of TH-cam subscribers would mollify my wife after turning the dining space of the home into a workshop. Brother, you are walking a fine line. :)
I'll have to do it again soon, I just don't like this power supply, it doesn't give me the headroom I want, especially with this new graphics card. I've ordered a new one, and will have to once again remove the heatsink to install the new power supply. It'll get new paste then lol. That video will likely be a patreon exclusive, at least for a few weeks, then it will find it's way here to TH-cam
@@Hadisabetghadam I'm going to have to make this a good Halloween special lol, and thank you very much! Originally I figured I would just be sharing my dumb computer videos with a couple dozen people, never ever thought I'd have this many subscribers
@@captain-k4dd grew up in a household where the man of the house was Irish, and the woman of the house was British. Although I was born in the USA and grew up in the USA, I picked up some weird speech patterns and inflections from them
@@spg3331 you'd think they would fix a bug in the "professional" series drivers within a year, but I guess they don't expect professionals to actually use their hardware lol
@@joshwa1234 I got Sony Vegas Pro 14 in a humble bundle a while back, and I actually picked up 18 in another humble bundle later on. I actually prefer the default Windows Video Editor when it comes to speeding up footage, as the way Vegas does it is very clunky, so whenever I do sped up footage, I usually render that footage in the default Windows video editor, then bring it over to Vegas to finish the project. I'm currently in the process of switching over to Linux, but I don't think I'm going to get that done before the end of the year. Not sure what software I'm going to use once I switch
@@LowSpecActionSquad Nice - I still use software rendering (or used to in Davinci Resolve) so upgraded my video editing PC to Ryzen 9 3900x. It definitely made things quicker, but is still slower than hardware acceleration on a dedicated graphics card. There seem to be very few video editing packages that give hardware rendering support without costing money. (Capcut Desktop is one that is free and uses hardware rendering).
@joshwa1234 The default Windows video editor kind of supports hardware rendering, but (and I don't know if this is a fact or not) It seems to only work on Nvidia cards, and it doesn't seem to really use the gpu very much. There are a lot of free programs that also supposedly support hardware accelerated rendering, but It seems to be spotty on if it actually works or not, and sometimes it just comes down to which driver you use lol
Yo, listen up here's a story
About a little guy
That lives in a blue world
And all day and all night
And everything he sees is just blue
Like him inside and outside
@@bulldogboy100 Absolutely fantastic lol
@@LowSpecActionSquad I wasn't sure you'd get the reference, was big in Australia but I didn't know about the U.S
No amount of TH-cam subscribers would mollify my wife after turning the dining space of the home into a workshop. Brother, you are walking a fine line. :)
@@iamperplexed4695 she lets me know everyday lol, doesn't even have to say anything, there's just the look
@LowSpecActionSquad Yes, I am well versed in "the look".
Always a good day when you upload gotta get my vintage PC fix!
And Since You Using AM4, You Have Upgrade Path
5 more to go!!!!!
@@alexhao1 we just hit 1000! I'm going to have to make this an awesome special!
@@LowSpecActionSquad congratulations! 🎉 🎉 Definitely more milestones to break for sure. Don't change ,keep being you. LFG!!
No hate for 4 pin but removing heatsink twice and not reapplying thermal paste...... Hate. Lol. Nice vid keep it up.
I'll have to do it again soon, I just don't like this power supply, it doesn't give me the headroom I want, especially with this new graphics card. I've ordered a new one, and will have to once again remove the heatsink to install the new power supply. It'll get new paste then lol. That video will likely be a patreon exclusive, at least for a few weeks, then it will find it's way here to TH-cam
You Said 950 Sub But I See 1K
Congrats!
@@Hadisabetghadam I'm going to have to make this a good Halloween special lol, and thank you very much! Originally I figured I would just be sharing my dumb computer videos with a couple dozen people, never ever thought I'd have this many subscribers
13:13 You Can Make 3Pin To 2Pin Power Led Just Cut in half Our
I know, I just didn't have a lot of time during this video lol. I have to go back in to change the PSU and GPU later, I'll likely do it then
Cool
i always put the psu in before i put in a motherboard
@@rockyreal-ln7xw I should have, but I didn't realize it was going to be such a problem lol
Dude sounds like Qxir
an older one, but still... or maybe because he's Irish
@@captain-k4dd grew up in a household where the man of the house was Irish, and the woman of the house was British. Although I was born in the USA and grew up in the USA, I picked up some weird speech patterns and inflections from them
good you will get some pay after 1000 but you need alot of watch hours to
if you don't ask you don't get
@@roderickkennedy2192 unfortunately true it seems lol
Amd radeon drivers are something else lol
@@spg3331 you'd think they would fix a bug in the "professional" series drivers within a year, but I guess they don't expect professionals to actually use their hardware lol
What video editing software do you use?
@@joshwa1234 I got Sony Vegas Pro 14 in a humble bundle a while back, and I actually picked up 18 in another humble bundle later on. I actually prefer the default Windows Video Editor when it comes to speeding up footage, as the way Vegas does it is very clunky, so whenever I do sped up footage, I usually render that footage in the default Windows video editor, then bring it over to Vegas to finish the project.
I'm currently in the process of switching over to Linux, but I don't think I'm going to get that done before the end of the year. Not sure what software I'm going to use once I switch
@@LowSpecActionSquad Nice - I still use software rendering (or used to in Davinci Resolve) so upgraded my video editing PC to Ryzen 9 3900x. It definitely made things quicker, but is still slower than hardware acceleration on a dedicated graphics card. There seem to be very few video editing packages that give hardware rendering support without costing money. (Capcut Desktop is one that is free and uses hardware rendering).
@joshwa1234 The default Windows video editor kind of supports hardware rendering, but (and I don't know if this is a fact or not) It seems to only work on Nvidia cards, and it doesn't seem to really use the gpu very much. There are a lot of free programs that also supposedly support hardware accelerated rendering, but It seems to be spotty on if it actually works or not, and sometimes it just comes down to which driver you use lol
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