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when a company tries to sell you something using AI these days I

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immediately get a little bit skeptical it's kind of just thrown around all over

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the place especially at CES and sometimes it's great other times not so

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much so where does invidious new r-tx voice fall apparently they can use AI

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and the r-tx cores on your graphics card that you're probably not actually using

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to remove background noise and crap from like your stream like you know you're

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streaming along and you're using these really inconvenient blue switches that

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are pretty loud for everyone else but maybe this will get rid of that I don't

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know let's test it out I don't have super high hopes for this but at the

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same time I've seen some stuff on Twitch from Barclays that looks really

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promising so let's give it a try see what the limits are so setting up RTX

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voice is actually really quite easy all you have to do is go to this website

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right here and click download the app it

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should install pretty easily assuming that you have an RT X card and the

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driver for ten point 18 or naylor so I'm

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probably good there that was quite an old one so pretty much all that you get

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is this straight here it's this tiny little window that says NVIDIA r-tx

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voice you'd have your input device your output device and you just select which

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one you want so microphone rate here output device default I think that's

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totally fine and then you click remove background noise from my microphone and

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you get to choose how much noise suppression you have here okay so this

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is a sound recording of the MSI gs70

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speaking this is r-tx off and now we are

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turning our TX on okay honestly I

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couldn't tell any difference there because the mic just was not picking up

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the computer so let's try test number two you know you have that absolute jerk

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that's always in your discord that BOTS and blue switches and you know he's just

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typing away all the time and with any

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luck there's not going to be really any stuff in here right now we're turning

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our TX off and

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maybe you get a bunch of sounds now love

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love a lot and you know he's just typing

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away all the time Wow any luck you actually can barely

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hear the typing I was completely hammering it there yeah that's crazy how

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much of a difference it is so if you're one of those jerks that is using blues

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get this right now pretty please oh we have Linus here so why this is going to

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do a kids in the background test here yeah so we're just gonna have we're

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gonna try and have a civilized call between adults here while there's

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screaming children in the background okay guys go ahead and play games to

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make noise okay so this is what it sounds like without background noise

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suppression now I'm just gonna go ahead and turn that on and let's see if that

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makes a difference it's on now is it is

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it blocking out the kids behind me Alex do you have any commentary I'm gonna go

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ahead and turn this oppression off again does it make it any easier to hear me

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easier uh it's really not all that

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different you can't really hear the kids in either one I think that it did cut

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out a tiny bit when you turned it on okay I'm gonna turn it back on tell your

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kids to be louder okay so this is more like what I think you're asking for so

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I'm gonna go ahead and turn my background noise suppression off is it

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more annoying now that's really quite as yes I'm gonna go ahead and turn my noise

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oppression back on there wow that is

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such an improvement yeah oh it's so much better like you can kind of tell this

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kid interesting cuz I mean this is such a this is such a close proximity style

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microphone really honestly expect it to

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make much of a difference I don't know if I could go ahead and toggle it back

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off there yeah they are very well nobody

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wants don't want to listen to this it's

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a miracle children survived in the wild quite honestly

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oh yeah that's actually really impressive like you would think that the

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children are politely playing in the background right now when you have r-tx

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on whereas like when it's off it's like

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truly fantastic alright cool happy - happy to help

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all right thank you sir all right so kids very successful I'm actually super

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impressed by that but can it do the vacuum come in here

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mr. Andy all right just just give her

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you have to stay six feet away though get get back there hey guys this is my

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stream coming from my nice quiet apartment I'm just gonna go ahead and

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turn RTX on and see if that improves your lives at all so we are recording

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here and I am making a total racket with

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this but if we just go ahead and turn our kicks on I wonder how good of a job

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it is doing if we just go ahead and turn our TX on I wonder how good of a job it

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is doing it's actually kind of hard to use a drum at once and also speak at the

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same time but I think I'm doing an odd job quick kind of making it sound weird

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like my voice level is kind of going up and down a whole bunch but at the same

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time you can't hear the drum so you guys

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might remember this right here it's the good old blowing Metron this thing draws something like 500 watts at full load so

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I'm going to be really surprised if you

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know RTX is able to get rid of it so

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this is just for safety if you guys have seen our video on the blowing that's on

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it goes up to about 11,000 RPM and it

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will legitimately chop your finger off if you know it ends up there so

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hopefully that'll keep it in one place oh there we go

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all right so we are now parent limited at five point two amps I think this

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thing's able to do about ninety two decibels so you actually don't want to

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be around it for too long so I'm just

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going to start speaking into this microphone here and I'm going to turn

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our chi-x on and I'm going to be genuinely impressed Julie if it's able

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to get rid of that I'm also just gonna start playing the drum because you know what we're dealing with this and you

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just can't hear it Andy Joyce that's

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insane okay

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yeah so just go back here stay six feet away very impressive aren't you

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all right so I have to give it to you NVIDIA RTX voice it is great like I have

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we just had a megaphone a server fan and

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like a vacuum and a drum all playing at

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the same time and you can tell what I'm saying like the problems just that I'm

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peeking in the microphone like wow how

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did they do that alright well I think that's about the

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end I don't think we can make any more of a racket than that so I don't know I

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hope that you guys have a good old day that was fun anyway get subscribed by I'm sure
