***** Yeah, probably a person going "60 FPS IS SUPERIOR IN EVERY WAY" I mean don't get me wrong I love 60fps pc gaming but for videos of non games I prefer the lower frame rate. In fact Linus did a video about frame rates on this channel which is a really good watch.
***** IMO 60fps is superior in every way. Movies, video games, tv, anything. You may not agree with it, but it doesnt mean your opinion is universal. Like, if there was a 30fps and a 60fps option for the video, would you pick 30fps?
***** Because why the fuck not? Everybody has a 60fps monitor, not everyone has a 4k monitor. In fact, out of the pc gamers I know, not a single one has above a 1920x1200 monitor.
***** He threw in 4K in there despite being overkill, is it really that much to ask for a better frame rate too? Like PENDANTturnips said, much, MUCH more people would also gain from it than with 4K. 60 FPS monitors are super common and probably the norm right now.
This dude is the god of switching from main content to sponsored ad. He so smoothly transitions that i don't even know he's talking about his sponsor until its over.
lol i remember learning about Harald Blåtand (Harold Bluetooth), in middleschool :D. We used to make jokes about his name in class, but then again, what cant a middle-school student make fun of :D
Hello Linus I have a request for a episode on " HotSwap" technology covering at least the fallowing 1. What is it 2. Were to use it ( performance and need ) 3. How to find motherboard compatible to it 4. How to find cases compatible to it 5. Advantages 6. Disadvantages thank you for all the tech video so far. Thank you Regards
remember when you had to put together 2 phones to send pics, videos or music through infrared? you could send a 3mb music in like a minute or two. those were the days.
Harald Blaatand was the first King of Denmark. Blaa means blue (indeed the English word for blue comes from Old Danish) and Tand means tooth, evidently because he liked blueberries that stained his teeth. His bones are interred in Roskilde Cathedral on the left side behind the altar piece. A stone plaque written in Latin marks the spot. Probably millions of tourists have walked past the spot and not noticed, but I was there in 2014 and took a photo.
WayStedYou There have never been found any helmets with horns from the viking age, and most vikings did also not have a helmet of metal, only high rank and/or ritch vikings had it. and the other either had lether helmets or nothing
so if i buy a 4.2 bluetooth pci card for my pc will it work with my older version bluetooth speakers? the 4.2 card i found is only 30 bucks so i figure i go with the newer version unless i cant use older bluetooth speakers/headset with them? help
am i to assume that my wireless 2.4ghz mouse that is connected to my pc is using bluetooth? and if i was to get something like a 2.4ghz bluetooth headset and connect that to pc should i expect wireless/signal interference between the 2 devices? please reply*
Great video, liked and subscribed :) I have one nerdy note regarding 00:29 though, bluetooth technology uses RF, RF is electromagnetic wave, those are light and part of that is the visible spectrum, so basically, it's anything but colorless ... ok, I'll go home :p
This may or may not be a 'as Fast as Possible', but is there a difference between using 2x4gb vs 1x8gb vs 4x2gb ram combinations? have you done a mash up on this? or does anyone know of a video that has banchmarked this? Thanks.
Bluetooth was created by me at six years old for my jogging routine not to be as complicated with my exercise continuing and centralifize on using scrapings of, you could figure it out on a computer chip that would vibrate at the right frequency and send the message through the air to the headphones with a receiver also changed and made reoriginal by me.
I was kinda hoping more for how to make Bluetooth faster. I have a Acer mixed reality headset that works just fine until I connect my bluetooth earbuds with mic. Then the motion controllers get all shaky until I disconnect the ear buds.
i've always wanted to know if there is notable radiation from that bluetooth frequency range like there is when using ur phones cellular antenna to call etc.
you are just right about "Bluetooth" (the viking) he united a part of the southern england, half of sweden, norway, iceland and northern germany under the danish kingdom! i now this because i'm from denmark!
im my home country(croatia) we had phones with bluetooth(it was like 8 years ago,but its a poor country) but also with something similar called infra-red. It was the practically the same thing, but was not compatible with bluetooth phones.
0:28 No it's not... It' in whatever color a wavelength of 125 mm (2.4 GHz) is... We can't see it and therefore don't know what it looks like, but that doesn't mean it's not there.
Techquickie pls do in your following vid explanation of cache in cpu. how much is enough for high graphics gaming and is there a bug difference between 3mb cache and 8mb cache PLS REPLY
I hear a pop in my headphones occasionally at the end of your sentences... Only on a couple youtube channels' videos though. It's not my headphones because I have ATH-M50s... What is it? The
motherboard updating! i don't understand the whole "global" and "global DLM" and why is there 50+ downloads? do i have do update all of them individually or is there a way to update all at once????
I think the driver page of your motherboard manufacturer's website is confusing you... Global means anyone can download that, while Global DLM means Global Download Manager which means anyone can download it with their crappy download manager. As for the 50+ updates, are those labelled Audio, Ethernet, Wifi, Driver, Chipset, and so on? If they are then you only download what you need
What about bluetooth audio quality? When I connect my cheap phone to my car's sound system via bluetooth the highs are crackly and distorted, but when I connect my ipod touch the same way it sounds great. Whats going on here? Is it a hardware defect on the cheap phone or just different quality bluetooth chips?
Think of your harddrive as a house. A bunch of stuff is stored inside it. It has multiple rooms which have stuff in each room, some in different spots. Over time think of a pc with a hard driveas a young teenager who uses stuff all the time but rarely and often DOESN'T put stuff back where it should belong. This creates smaller " room to work" or room to walk among the room of the house. Defragmentation= the kid FINALLY cleans up and gets shit back organized so in case mother or father need to haul ass running from one end of the house to the other to do something important, like turning off the running bathwater that little timmy left overflowing in the bathroom upstairs while he's gaming on the xbone, they CAN " access" the problemed area and "execute" an action to resolve it more quickly than without defragmentation. HOwever in today's modern O.S's defragmentation as a priority service to run really has taken a far back seat. Diskcleanup and Ccleaner pretty much cover everything needed. Thus, imEXPERIENCEDo, it's really damn near pointless. Get a ssd and optimize it twice monthly and you're golden.
3:31 = Bluetootooth XD By the way i always use bluetooth on small size files due the transfer speed is much slower than Wi-Fi sharing apps like ShareIt.
Bluetooth has indeed progressed throughout the years and it's not lacking innovation. That's a fact, but an other fact is that if you game using a 2.0 or 3.0 Bluetooth headphones, you're going to experience delayed sound reception in a way you'll quickly switch back to the wired-based headphone. I've not tried any BT Smart-based device just yet, but I hope it's a different story.
Except that its really bad security wise. I've heard of cracks that can be done with Bluetooth and its not pretty... I wish that the standard would just go away or become more robust from a security standpoint.
Hey Linus, you need to do a video explaining you! How you got into this, where you plan to go, etc! We would love that!
There's a channel called howibecame that interviewed me about this a while back
Techquickie Ah, cheers, I'll check that out!
Linus is linus. We need Anthony and riley
PC power button as Fast As Possible
you press the button and it turns on :D
Do you mean the icon? It's essentially a 0 and 1. 1 being on, 0 being off.
There you go.
TalesOfWar I dont get the 0 part, explain.
TheCoDzillaPlayer Off, 0 means off.
TheCoDzillaPlayer 0 and 1. Off and on, in binary.
Not 60fps?
Linus I am dissapoint
***** Yeah, probably a person going "60 FPS IS SUPERIOR IN EVERY WAY" I mean don't get me wrong I love 60fps pc gaming but for videos of non games I prefer the lower frame rate. In fact Linus did a video about frame rates on this channel which is a really good watch.
***** IMO 60fps is superior in every way. Movies, video games, tv, anything.
You may not agree with it, but it doesnt mean your opinion is universal.
Like, if there was a 30fps and a 60fps option for the video, would you pick 30fps?
***** Because why the fuck not? Everybody has a 60fps monitor, not everyone has a 4k monitor.
In fact, out of the pc gamers I know, not a single one has above a 1920x1200 monitor.
try sharpening your pencil, that should give you a point
***** He threw in 4K in there despite being overkill, is it really that much to ask for a better frame rate too?
Like PENDANTturnips said, much, MUCH more people would also gain from it than with 4K. 60 FPS monitors are super common and probably the norm right now.
I actually laughed at Linus smiling having blue teeth xD
"What is Bluetooth, and how has the standard advanced over the years?"
By barely advancing and taking as long as it can
Damn straight.
Yeah it's old.
This dude is the god of switching from main content to sponsored ad. He so smoothly transitions that i don't even know he's talking about his sponsor until its over.
lol i remember learning about Harald Blåtand (Harold Bluetooth), in middleschool :D. We used to make jokes about his name in class, but then again, what cant a middle-school student make fun of :D
lol im in middleschool in dk
Hello Linus
I have a request for a episode on " HotSwap" technology
covering at least the fallowing
1. What is it
2. Were to use it ( performance and need )
3. How to find motherboard compatible to it
4. How to find cases compatible to it
5. Advantages
6. Disadvantages
thank you for all the tech video so far.
Thank you
Regards
Love the frequency hopping
Someone finally cut sub bass range from fast as possible audio, good job.
Please do AirDrop, AirPlay and NFC.
My Nexus picked up the "Okay Google!" line when Linus said "Okay Linus". That's funny.
linus i was expecting a 60fps hahah but still nice video, its good to know this things and ur great explaining
nice video, may a suggest a quickie about different tubing in liquid cooling?
I like how you resumed it at the end, you should do it in every video.
This is pretty cool! Good job, you answered all my questions!
Can you do these futurely?:
-Scene Tonemapping
-Gamma Correction
-Pixel Vibrance
-Color Grading
-Dithering
remember when you had to put together 2 phones to send pics, videos or music through infrared? you could send a 3mb music in like a minute or two. those were the days.
Linus, can you do a fast as possible on aspect ratio?
You should do video or series of videos for the OSI model.
How about a video about MYSQL? I'm still confused why this should be used.
You should do an as fast as possible video on electricity as related to PC building/usage. Volts, watts, amps, TDP, kilowatt hours, all that.
Harald Blaatand was the first King of Denmark. Blaa means blue (indeed the English word for blue comes from Old Danish) and Tand means tooth, evidently because he liked blueberries that stained his teeth. His bones are interred in Roskilde Cathedral on the left side behind the altar piece. A stone plaque written in Latin marks the spot. Probably millions of tourists have walked past the spot and not noticed, but I was there in 2014 and took a photo.
The Harald Bluetooth reference is not lost on me Linus. All hail Denmark.
Bluetootooth 3:31
ty
Also fun fact: the logo of Bluetooth is the initials of Harald Bluetooth in the Viking script mashed together
Isn't Bluetooth 4.0 smart also called BLE (bluetooth low energy)? Or is that something totally different?
Vikings did not have horns on their helmets.
And this video isn't a video on who the vikings were.
***** I know, I just wantet to say it
MrXxsuper I heard they had horned ceremonial helmets but used plain ones for fighting lol
WayStedYou There have never been found any helmets with horns from the viking age, and most vikings did also not have a helmet of metal, only high rank and/or ritch vikings had it. and the other either had lether helmets or nothing
How do you know? Were you around with them?
Do you have a video explaining the differences between the various generations of intel processors?
so if i buy a 4.2 bluetooth pci card for my pc will it work with my older version bluetooth speakers? the 4.2 card i found is only 30 bucks so i figure i go with the newer version unless i cant use older bluetooth speakers/headset with them? help
am i to assume that my wireless 2.4ghz mouse that is connected to my pc is using bluetooth? and if i was to get something like a 2.4ghz bluetooth headset and connect that to pc should i expect wireless/signal interference between the 2 devices? please reply*
That bluetootooth absolutely killed me.
Using my LG G2 with Bluetooth Low Energy on and connected 24/7 - end of the day - 80% battery, end of the next day 35% battery (in the phone)
Great video, liked and subscribed :)
I have one nerdy note regarding 00:29 though, bluetooth technology uses RF, RF is electromagnetic wave, those are light and part of that is the visible spectrum, so basically, it's anything but colorless ... ok, I'll go home :p
Great video but there is one thing you missed: why do I have to pair two devices before they can be connected? And what pairing means?
Pairing is done to establish the link between the two devices so they are authenticated and therefore know and trust each other
This may or may not be a 'as Fast as Possible', but is there a difference between using 2x4gb vs 1x8gb vs 4x2gb ram combinations? have you done a mash up on this? or does anyone know of a video that has banchmarked this?
Thanks.
hey linus !!!! Why you dont talk about “DRONES"
Bluetooth was created by me at six years old for my jogging routine not to be as complicated with my exercise continuing and centralifize on using scrapings of, you could figure it out on a computer chip that would vibrate at the right frequency and send the message through the air to the headphones with a receiver also changed and made reoriginal by me.
My teeth are blue and I'm offended by this video!
You must be brainy smurf who wasn't clever enough to recognize the mouthwash prank by jokey smurf until it was too late. :P
My blue are teeth and i'm video by this offended!
My offended are video and I'm teeth by this blue!
My name is Jeff
SPL smurfs use bluetooth
Make a video explaining youtube's partner program and networks.
Can you make a video about mouse pads and which one are best for what kind
This video was great. I had just received a new pair of bluetooth earphones (loving them btw). Wireless things are so convenient.
You are better using wired headphones
Also,wireless is much slower than wired devices
I was kinda hoping more for how to make Bluetooth faster. I have a Acer mixed reality headset that works just fine until I connect my bluetooth earbuds with mic. Then the motion controllers get all shaky until I disconnect the ear buds.
I was too distracted looking at Linus's hair sticking up in the back to learn anything
Idea for an episode of as Fast As Possible : upscaling and rendering
i've always wanted to know if there is notable radiation from that bluetooth frequency range like there is when using ur phones cellular antenna to call etc.
Just like cellular signals, it doesn't affect you in any notable way.
Now the 6 people who don't know what Bluetooth is but still watch RUclips videos can learn!
Curtis Hayes I like how this is edited and yet makes no sense whatsoever.
Keep at it Linus. We love you
you are just right about "Bluetooth" (the viking) he united a part of the southern england, half of sweden, norway, iceland and northern germany under the danish kingdom! i now this because i'm from denmark!
I have yet to consistently pair any bluetooth devices across my usb dongle, ps4 controller (connect to pc, I don't own the console) nexus 4 or laptop.
Bluetootooth Smart.
Nice one.
1:00 The Scandinavian king's name was 'Harald Blåtand' not Harald Bluetooth.
The term Blåtand translates Bluetooth.
Are the security risks fixed with that bluetooth smart connection?
im my home country(croatia) we had phones with bluetooth(it was like 8 years ago,but its a poor country) but also with something similar called infra-red. It was the practically the same thing, but was not compatible with bluetooth phones.
Not the same. IR requires line of sight and is smaller range.
note the practically part. it was similar, but wasnt compatible with bluetooth
Haven't seen Taryn in a long time. Where did he go?
What is DRM as fast as possible
Good intro. I almost fell into it. Greetings from Chile
0:28 No it's not... It' in whatever color a wavelength of 125 mm (2.4 GHz) is... We can't see it and therefore don't know what it looks like, but that doesn't mean it's not there.
Linus, can you please explain the difference between HBM and GDDR5.
Hope there's CC!!
Harold Bluetooth: Best Character in Civ 5 Brave New World
dude the last 2 videos of techquickie lag, cpu usage checked.
and that low derpPs is only by the camera.
I just LOVED the master race reference!
My Microsoft Arc keyboard is 2.4 Ghz but does it have the bluetooth encryption?
so whats the pro and con between using WIFI and bluetooth?
1:26 PRAISE GABEN!
So how does the dualshock 3 and 4 reach 10 meters and still working great, not really short with sony how?? ?? ? ?
Techquickie pls do in your following vid explanation of cache in cpu. how much is enough for high graphics gaming and is there a bug difference between 3mb cache and 8mb cache PLS REPLY
Various Cherry MX Switches (red, brown, blue) as Fast as Possible.
I hear a pop in my headphones occasionally at the end of your sentences... Only on a couple youtube channels' videos though. It's not my headphones because I have ATH-M50s... What is it? The
motherboard updating! i don't understand the whole "global" and "global DLM" and why is there 50+ downloads? do i have do update all of them individually or is there a way to update all at once????
I think the driver page of your motherboard manufacturer's website is confusing you... Global means anyone can download that, while Global DLM means Global Download Manager which means anyone can download it with their crappy download manager.
As for the 50+ updates, are those labelled Audio, Ethernet, Wifi, Driver, Chipset, and so on? If they are then you only download what you need
i hate to say it, but this question was kinda bad
Bluetooth Smart is Bluetooth 4?
yes
Yes
yes
yes
Lame
Hey Linus, Can you make a techquickie video about UPnP?
What about bluetooth audio quality? When I connect my cheap phone to my car's sound system via bluetooth the highs are crackly and distorted, but when I connect my ipod touch the same way it sounds great. Whats going on here? Is it a hardware defect on the cheap phone or just different quality bluetooth chips?
You should have also mentioned Multipoint.
does anyone know of similar youtube channels that explain everyday computer tech like TechQuickie??????
what's with the crackling sound?
Do defragmentation as fast as possible
Think of your harddrive as a house. A bunch of stuff is stored inside it. It has multiple rooms which have stuff in each room, some in different spots. Over time think of a pc with a hard driveas a young teenager who uses stuff all the time but rarely and often DOESN'T put stuff back where it should belong. This creates smaller " room to work" or room to walk among the room of the house.
Defragmentation= the kid FINALLY cleans up and gets shit back organized so in case mother or father need to haul ass running from one end of the house to the other to do something important, like turning off the running bathwater that little timmy left overflowing in the bathroom upstairs while he's gaming on the xbone, they CAN " access" the problemed area and "execute" an action to resolve it more quickly than without defragmentation.
HOwever in today's modern O.S's defragmentation as a priority service to run really has taken a far back seat.
Diskcleanup and Ccleaner pretty much cover everything needed.
Thus, imEXPERIENCEDo, it's really damn near pointless.
Get a ssd and optimize it twice monthly and you're golden.
Does anyone know if I can connect a wireless keyboard to my lumia 920 phone via bluetooth?
Damnit Linus, straighten up your hair man! What is up with them horns?
Can you imagine having this guy as a roommate? Do another line.
What was that noise at 2:27?
Wooo, Denmark!
Can someone explain how bluetooth can be used to set up a PAN network?
why would you want to?
PANs are scary easy to hack.
Can you do video about Blueborne?
Very good video guys, very good!
dat snort at the beginning
Anyone else notice the typo at 3:32?
What is the major difference between nfc and Bluetooth?
Nfc just pairs the devices to send the file over bluetooth.
1:22 isn’t that the little motor paper airplane?
3:31 = Bluetootooth XD
By the way i always use bluetooth on small size files due the transfer speed is much slower than Wi-Fi sharing apps like ShareIt.
Cryptography/encryption as fast as possible soon?
The viking was not actually called Bluetooth, he was called Harald Blåtand (which is danish for bluetooth xD)
Bluetooth LE is the bane of my existence.
Sketchy Linus approaching
Bluetooth has indeed progressed throughout the years and it's not lacking innovation.
That's a fact, but an other fact is that if you game using a 2.0 or 3.0 Bluetooth headphones, you're going to experience delayed sound reception in a way you'll quickly switch back to the wired-based headphone. I've not tried any BT Smart-based device just yet, but I hope it's a different story.
it is still terrible lag. Mist certainly not to be used in gaming
Except that its really bad security wise. I've heard of cracks that can be done with Bluetooth and its not pretty... I wish that the standard would just go away or become more robust from a security standpoint.
Love you LinusTechTips , you're videos, intros. and presentation style is way better than ***** , and you Don't criticize your subscribers!!!!!
So is 4.0 the same thing as LE?
Great videos guys, keep it up!
I can't be the only one who got the thumbnail without the video.