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It's an artsy week here at Level1Techs. Next video in the hopper for the weekend!

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X370 MSI Carbon Build v3

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Anonymous

That seemed like it was fairly mixed with experience levels. It started off with a step-by-step guide on how to install components, which is tailored towards beginners but after the system is built it was "update your UEFI". I would assume that someone that needs to know exactly how to install a CPU wouldn't know how to update the BIOS/UEFI. Maybe just pop a reference to a video that does show you how, step-by-step(?) The information is good. I just think if it's aimed at a beginner builder, the whole thing should be in the same way.

Anonymous

How about some folding@home testing.

Anonymous

It's on fire 🔥?

Anonymous

good video 1 i would lik to see tests for the major open source programs like blender, krita etc,, thanks in advance

Anonymous

I know its not OSS but things like Photoshop and Illustrator. On the OSS side KDenlive, Krita, sorry I like the look of KDE.

Anonymous

Blender, Krita, maybe a Cinema4D VM (or container) Zbrush