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so thanks to MSI for bringing us here this year we would not be here without them you can check out all their

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products that they're launching at this show in the description of the video down below also thank you to linda.com

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all right guys welcome to the ASUS Booth where we will be checking out the ASUS

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GTX 980 TI stricks and the RGB Claymore

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keyboard so what's special about the stricks well it's featuring new direct

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CU cooling 3 instead of direct CU cooling 2 which has three fans instead

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of two fans so if they keep going with this for a while they'll end up with six

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fans on Direct C U6 but anyways regardless doesn't matter for heat pipes

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they've got two 10 mm heat pipes two 6 mm heat pipes and 1 8 mm heat pipe

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cooling it and a new design on those fans but we'll probably talk about those

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more later if we get one of these for review back at the office in terms of

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performance there's some interesting stuff going on here uh at first I read

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the little card and it was like oh GPU clock speed to be determined and memory

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clock speed to be determined but then they had their overclocking software open so I was able to figure out their

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temps and everything but they said it's okay so I'll talk about it here in OC

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mode they're running at 12:47 on the core clock in gaming mode they're

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running at 1228 and in silent mode they're also running at 1228 the reason

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why the difference between gaming and silent mode is nothing is because in

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silent mode your fans are going to run a little bit slower and your temperature

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will be a little bit higher but the performance should be more or less the same also their memory is running at an

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unsurprising 7,010 MHz and with GPU tweak 2 you have a few options I know I

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already said something about OC mode and gaming mode and silent mode but if you

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go out of the kind of simple area of GPU tweak 2 which you can still see what

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everything's currently running at the charts on the Le hand side but if you go

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into the like I think it's called professional tab you can control things

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like you would and say After Burner or GPU tweak 1 or Precision or whatever the

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heck software you decide to use to overclock your graphics card now you

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might also notice that the cooler is pretty big it's a little bit longer than

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the actual standard PCB and it's a fair amount taller but it isn't any thicker

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so this is a dual slot card not a triple not a 2 and 1/2 none of that kind of

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stuff so you'll be able to fit fine with two slots but please do note it is

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taller and it is longer when you're looking for case compatibility now

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that's all I can really say outside of a full proper review of the card but one

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more thing I want to point out is their Auto extreme technology this is an

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industry first 100% automated production process and material design and they've

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got a cool little demo here where you can see the difference between what was probably soldered by a human and what

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was Ed by a machine pretty cool combination next up is the Claymore RGB

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and I know I know I know another freaking keyboard video from Luke but it

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it's fairly interesting trust me okay so it's an RGB keyboard but this is the

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first as far as I know RGB keyboard that is using cherries RGB switches that

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Corsair helped develop that isn't a Corsair keyboard fairly interesting I

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think they have finally loosened their iron grip on those switches now also

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it's it has it looks like a 10 keyless here but there is another 10 key module

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they just don't have it available that 10 key module will have a volume slider

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on it and will be able to be plugged in independently so it doesn't actually

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need to be plugged directly into the keyboard if you wanted to use it on a

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laptop or whatever you could do that if you put that 10 key add-on on the right

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side of the keyboard it's a normal num pad if you put that 10K out on on the

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left side of the keyboard however it's a crazy macro pad for a huge amount of

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macros that you can use a really interesting way of having that 10ky

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add-on set up not interesting enough for you but wait there's more if you have an

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Rog motherboard you can sync your motherboard and keyboard together and

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you can control your CPU fan speed based on a function key on the keyboard or you

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can even have the RGB of your keyboard

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uh reflecting the temperature of your CPU which is pretty freaking cool also

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you can sync a whole bunch of things together so you can sync your keyboard

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and your mouse together to make all the breathing effects sync together which is

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cool I asked if this can also work with the breathing effect of the LED on your

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motherboard considering you can control other stuff along with your motherboard

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they weren't entirely sure so I'll have to stay tuned for that let me know what you guys think about the graphics card

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or the keyboard in the description down below or on Twitter at lukor LFR also

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thanks to MSI for sending us here this year we totally wouldn't be here without

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them check the link in the description down below that's the bitly link to see

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all of their products that they're releasing here at the show including a

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refresh of their laptops featuring Broadwell processors also thank you to

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linda.com check out linda.com computex for a 10-day free trial so you can start

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