Linus Tech Tips Live Show Archive - September 14th, 2012
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Topics: iPhone 5, GTX 660, my kitchen, and general Q&A. I take questions on Twitter @LinusTech, and I also send out notifications about upcoming live streams on Twitter. For those of you who follow on YouTube and are concerned you won't be able to watch, I will be posting video notifications to YouTube prior to the live streams, then I will be uploading the completed live streams to YouTube. I haven't forgotten you folks who have supported me all this time! You can
Linus Tech Tips kicks off a live archive session from September 14, 2012, with a candid admission about microphone issues and the ongoing quest for better broadcast quality. The host dives into a stream of questions from Twitter and Twitch chat, discussing iPhone 5 opinions, hardware expectations, and practical ergonomics when upgrading devices. He debates the iPhone 5’s incremental changes, arguing that larger screens and reachable edges matter for usability, especially for users with smaller hands. Throughout the session, Linus transitions between live viewer questions and backstage notes about upcoming content, including AMD coverage, Trinity APUs, and the team’s broader plan for streaming and video production. He also teases Slick the intern’s involvement and the breadth of upcoming hardware coverage, from GPU to CPU to motherboard reviews. The show features a mix of casual banter, personal anecdotes, and technical guidance aimed at demystifying PC builds for a broad audience. The host addresses the value of sound cards over onboard audio, sharing anecdotal evidence of user experiences with dedicated audio solutions. He also discusses the realities of streaming quality, including equipment choices, HDMI capture goals, and the shift toward higher production values with new cameras and capture cards. The kitchen set reveals itself as a quirky backdrop, with Linus humorously listing everyday objects to illustrate an improvised streaming setup. Audience questions cover a wide range of topics from iOS licensing and Bluetooth/Thunderbolt discussions to practical PC-building advice and product recommendations. The conversation includes opinions on AMD’s and Nvidia’s product lines, the relative value of Ivy Bridge vs older platforms for gaming, and the nuances of choosing between MSI, Asus, and Gigabyte motherboards. Throughout, Linus emphasizes transparency about NDAs, sample availability, and the boundaries of what can be discussed publicly. The session closes with reflections on memory, data safety in the cloud, and his decision to archive and re-upload streams to YouTube for fans who cannot watch live. The overall tone remains approachable, self-deprecating, and supportive of the viewer community, inviting ongoing engagement and future live show iterations.
Topics · technology · live streaming · hardware · reviews · gaming · unboxing · education · podcast
Questions answered
- What was Linus' stance on upgrading to the iPhone 5 compared to the iPhone 4S?
- He viewed it as a small, incremental upgrade with a slightly larger screen and improved ergonomics, not a dramatic leap over the 4S.
- Why does Linus emphasize the importance of a dedicated sound card over onboard audio?
- He argues onboard audio is generally poor and that a dedicated sound card meaningfully improves audio quality across games, music, and movies, as supported by viewer anecdotes and his testing experience.
- Will Twitch live streams be uploaded to YouTube?
- Yes, they will be 100 percent uploaded to YouTube after the live sessions.
- What is the NDA about in hardware reviews?
- An NDA, or non-disclosure agreement, means he cannot disclose confidential information or samples from manufacturers without prior approval.