As you all probably know, I have been looking into developing a blog that could pay for itself. My internet has been upgraded as of recent, so live streaming is a venue I’ve been considering now.
One would think that making YouTube videos would yield me a larger viewership. The problem with this idea, is that I don’t believe I have the capability at this point in time, to produce quality content for my viewers. I will consider doing a RAM overclocking guides on video, but nothing more. Components such as motherboards, graphics cards, and more require much more in-depth analysis.
My idea for live streaming is to attach a GoPro to my head, and stream live overclocking sessions. Live streaming also would include footage of various overclocking-related mods - cooler swaps, volt modding. I will discuss the thought-process behind many of the things that I do. There will also be viewer questions that I will answer. As a jumpstart, I plan to do what I want to call the LeOC(in reference to the 24-hour long LeMans race) in which I will stream non-stop for 24-hours non-stop. My goal is to get into the top five of the Czech Republic using all my available hardware.
In regards to this blog, the following things are planned:
- I'm going to be making a thermoelectric cooler - this should keep an i7 4790K about 15C to 25C cooler than what a custom watercooling loop can yield.
- I redid the water cooling loop on my main computer, so now I can hopefully put my GTX 590 in it.
- Cooler Master have graciously given me a bunch of fans to test, so those will be added to the database. I will also do a review of each fan.
- I'm will be getting a Haswell system up and running after the 7th of June, thank you Silicon Lottery.
- The Stress test that I've been working on making is still in development. Today, I reworked the program, in regards to ending the stress test whilst it’s running. This new system will also load the CPU properly. You can expect a V0.2 release in a couple days.
- I'm toying with the idea of selling t-shirts. If you're interested in buying a shirt to support this blog, just post it in the comments. If enough people do so, I'll put some potential designs up later.
One would think that making YouTube videos would yield me a larger viewership. The problem with this idea, is that I don’t believe I have the capability at this point in time, to produce quality content for my viewers. I will consider doing a RAM overclocking guides on video, but nothing more. Components such as motherboards, graphics cards, and more require much more in-depth analysis.
My idea for live streaming is to attach a GoPro to my head, and stream live overclocking sessions. Live streaming also would include footage of various overclocking-related mods - cooler swaps, volt modding. I will discuss the thought-process behind many of the things that I do. There will also be viewer questions that I will answer. As a jumpstart, I plan to do what I want to call the LeOC(in reference to the 24-hour long LeMans race) in which I will stream non-stop for 24-hours non-stop. My goal is to get into the top five of the Czech Republic using all my available hardware.
In regards to this blog, the following things are planned:
- I'm going to be making a thermoelectric cooler - this should keep an i7 4790K about 15C to 25C cooler than what a custom watercooling loop can yield.
- I redid the water cooling loop on my main computer, so now I can hopefully put my GTX 590 in it.
- Cooler Master have graciously given me a bunch of fans to test, so those will be added to the database. I will also do a review of each fan.
- I'm will be getting a Haswell system up and running after the 7th of June, thank you Silicon Lottery.
- The Stress test that I've been working on making is still in development. Today, I reworked the program, in regards to ending the stress test whilst it’s running. This new system will also load the CPU properly. You can expect a V0.2 release in a couple days.
- I'm toying with the idea of selling t-shirts. If you're interested in buying a shirt to support this blog, just post it in the comments. If enough people do so, I'll put some potential designs up later.
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