Absolutely everything went wrong - Intel $5,000 Extreme Tech Upgrade - Summary

Summary

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Linus and his team visit Brandon, a camera operator, to give him a $5,000 Intel Extreme Tech Upgrade for his photography editing setup. They replace his old computer, monitor, NAS, speakers, chair, and lighting with new and better ones. They also install a Wi-Fi mesh system and a camera shelf for his house. They encounter some challenges with the motherboard compatibility and the front I/O, but they manage to overcome them. Brandon is happy with the final result and does a "curse is over" dance.

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- 1. The text is a transcript of a video where Linus helps Brandon upgrade his photography editing setup.
- 2. Brandon has a lot of things that he borrowed or stole from the office, such as an iFixit kit, a router, a monitor, and a mousepad.
- 3. Brandon's original plan was to use an older Intel platform with a 9700K CPU and an H1 case, but it turned out to be incompatible with his motherboard.
- 4. Linus managed to find a newer Intel platform with a 12 400 CPU and a different case for Brandon's upgrade.
- 5. Brandon also got a BenQ monitor, a Kingston workflow station, a TP-Link Deco Wi-Fi system, a Fully monitor arm, and a Synology NAS with 64 TB of storage for his upgrade.
- 6. Brandon has a baby who is very challenging and makes him do silly dances.
- 7. Brandon cares a lot about color accuracy and lighting for his photography work.