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My equipment.
Laptops:
1. Laptop 1: Dell.
Laptop name: Dell Inspiron 15 5584 (15.6-inches).
Laptop color: White.
Release date: March 31st, 2019 (6 years old).
Laptop I got on: October 12th, 2019 (the day when I turned 10 years old). The laptop is 6 years old.
CPU: Intel Core i5-8265U (4 cores and 8 threads, "Whiskey Lake").
Integrated GPU: Intel UHD Graphics 620 (6 GB VRAM) - same specifications as Intel HD Graphics 520, Intel HD Graphics 530, Intel HD Graphics 620, Intel HD Graphics 630, and Intel UHD Graphics 630.
RAM: 12 GB DDR4-2400 memory.
SSD: 256 GB NVMe storage.
Operating system: Microsoft Windows 11 Home (from June 2021 and onwards), previously Microsoft Windows 10 Home (from October 2019 till June 2021).
Web camera: 720p HD resolution.
Resolution: 1,080p (16:9 aspect ratio) 60 hertz display.
Price: Rs. 100,000 (Pakistani rupees) in Pakistan/~£260 (once I move to the Ireland soon, not sure when).
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2. Laptop 2: MSI (not working until it gets fixed in July 2025).
Laptop name: MSI GP76 Vector 12UGS.
Laptop color: Black.
Release date: February 24th, 2022 (my father bought me that laptop on May 26th, 2022 when I was 12 years old, at Jarir Bookstore in Saudi Arabia).
CPU: Intel Core i7-12700H (14 cores (6 performance cores and 8 efficiency cores) and 20 threads, "Alder Lake").
Integrated GPU: Intel Iris Xe Graphics (96 execution units, "Alder Lake" version - slightly slower than MSI Prestige's same integrated GPU, at least from 2% faster to 25% slower).
Dedicated GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti laptop (150 watts, 8 GB VRAM, GDDR6 memory, 256-bit memory bus width, GA106 GPU die, which is basically "locked" version of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti desktop GPU, with 8 GB VRAM, GDDR6 memory, 256-bit memory bus width, GA106 GPU die).
RAM: 32 GB DDR4-3200 memory.
SSD: 1 TB Micron 2450 (MTFDKBA1T0TFK) M.2 NVMe storage.
Operating system: Microsoft Windows 11 Home.
Mainboard (motherboard): Intel Alder Lake-P PCH (MSI MS17K4).
Web camera: 720p HD resolution at 30 FPS.
Resolution: 1,080p (16:9 aspect ratio) 360 hertz display - with NVIDIA DSR, I can play and record games in 1,440p 120 FPS locked and 4K 120 FPS locked, but I need to get a external monitor at least 1,440p/1,600p (16:9 aspect ratio/16:10 aspect ratio) 120 hertz display minimum).
Price: When bought in Saudi Arabia: 10,500 SAR/Rs. 795,000 Pakistani rupees in Pakistan/~£2,070 (once I move to the Ireland soon, not sure when).
Type: High-end (fastest) gaming laptop from 2022.
Maximum stable overclock: "3DMark Time Spy" graphics score: 12,619.
Performance: 1% faster than NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti (desktop) and 5% faster than NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER (desktop).
Capabilites: Up to 8K HDR 120 FPS encoding (takes a long time, and it requires a lot of storage, and external HDD is required for that), and 1,080p/1,440p gaming at medium to high settings with or without DLSS and/or frame generation at 60 FPS. Get NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 laptop, which is 1.8 times to 2.2 times faster than NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti laptop.
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Phones:
1. Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime Pro (entry-level "baby" phone, released on January 1st, 2018, used by me since September 1st, 2018, color: black, RAM: 1.5 GB, storage: 16 GB, camera 1,080p 30 FPS video recording, price: Rs. 18,000 Pakistani rupees/£48).
2. Samsung Galaxy S10+ (high-end "old" phone, released on March 8th, 2019, used by me since June 15th, 2019, color: black, RAM: 8 GB, storage: 128 GB, camera: 4K 60 FPS video recording, price: (when bought in Saudi Arabia: 4,500 SAR, Rs. 340,000 Pakistani rupees/£900).
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Tablets (only working ones with perfect condition):
1. Huawei MatePad 10.4 (mid-range tablet, 2020 version, released on April 28th, 2020, used by me since December 2020, color: black, RAM: 3 GB, storage: 32 GB, camera: 1,080p 30 FPS video recording, price: Rs. 50,000 Pakistani rupees/£140).
2. Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 10 (entry-level/mid-range "old" tablet, released on February 8th, 2016, used by me since (the current one) 2018 (originally in December 2016), color: black, RAM: 2 GB, storage: 16 GB, camera: 720p 30 FPS video recording, price: Rs. 36,000 Pakistani rupees/£95).
3. Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 "2014 Edition" (Wi-Fi/3G version, mid-range "very old" tablet, released on October 10th, 2013, used by me since August 20th, 2019, color: black, RAM: 2 GB, storage: 16 GB, 1,080p 30 FPS video recording, price: Rs. 49,500 Pakistani rupees/£130).
4. Lenovo Tab3 7 Essential (entry-level, weak "old" tablet, released on April 18th, 2016, used by me since June or July 2018 by me (got it back after 7 years), color: black, RAM: 1 GB, storage: 16 GB, camera: 1,080p 30 FPS video recording, price: Rs. 12,000 Pakistani rupees/£30). (I have 2, but the "no-cover" version with screen and touch working both I am talking about).
5. Huawei MediaPad T3 10 (entry-level "old" tablet, released on May 28th, 2017, used by me since mid-2020 (got it back after almost 7 years), color: black, RAM: 2 GB, storage: 32 GB, camera: 1,080p 30 FPS video recording, price: Rs. 28,700 Pakistani rupees/£75). (I have 2, but only one works).
Electronic dictionaries:
1. Alkamus Alshamel AS-7700 "LEGEND" (mid-range electronic dictionary (note: you can only find that electronic dictionary in Saudi Arabia), certified by Comet, release date is between 2000-2015 (it has not told the release date yet), RAM: not telled, storage: not telled, color: black/white, price: Rs. 26,500/£70).
Keyboards:
1. Logitech K120 (current keyboard, keyboard type: membrane keyboard, color: black, price: Rs. 2,000 Pakistani rupees/£5) - used when my laptop's keyboard does not work.
Speakers:
1. Audionic Alien 2 Multimedia (current speaker, price: Rs. 2,000 Pakistani rupees/£5).
Mouses:
Mouse gets replaced every time after few months, due to problems (I don't know why).
Total cost: Rs. 1,459,700 Pakistani rupees/~£3,800.
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Software (laptop):
Screen recording programs:
1. "NVIDIA ShadowPlay" (main).
2. "OBS Studio".
3. "MSI Afterburner".
4. "Xbox Game Bar".
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Video editing programs:
1. "Shotcut" (curent, main).
2. "OpenShot" (rarely used).
3. "VSDC Free Video Editor" (rarely used).
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Video encoding programs:
1. "HandBrake" (screen recorded with "Xbox Game Bar", "OBS Studio", "NVIDIA ShadowPlay", and "MSI Afterburner", and camera recorded with any device).
2. "FFmpeg" (after any type of video is rendered with "Shotcut" video editor, it is then encoded with "FFmpeg", and then uploaded to YouTube).
3. "EncodeGUI" (optional, to convert the "FFmpeg" encoded video from SDR to HDR for better video quality, and then uploaded to YouTube).
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Audio editing programs:
1. "Audacity" (to edit audio in case if I need).
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Thumbnail editing programs:
1. "Pixlr" (for making thumbnails in any type of video except my benchmark channel).
2. "Microsoft Paint" (used for making thumbnails for benchmark videos on my benchmark channel/my third channel).
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Software (mobile phone):
Screen recording programs:
1. "AZ Screen Recorder" (best screen recorder).
2. "Mobizen" (alternative screen recorder in case if the mobile phone's sound does not work without real-life audio).
3. "XRecorder" (another alternative screen recorder).
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Video editing programs:
1. "KineMaster" (any type of video, even the screen recorded videos with my mobile phone, which is then exported with "KineMaster", transferred from my mobile phone to my laptop via USB cable, then rendered with "Shotcut" video editor, then encoded with "FFmpeg", and then optionally, convert from SDR to HDR with "EncodeGUI", and then upload it to YouTube).
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About me: Hello, I am TheProGamer77776YT. I am a gamer and a benchmarker. I make walkthroughs/playthroughs of the video games by achieving 100% completion rates, and I benchmark hardware. Not only that, but I also make tutorial videos about hardware-related videos, typing speed videos, vlog videos, and other types of videos you will see on all of my YouTube channels). I am a kind and improtant person, but I can be sometimes harsh. I was born on October 12th, 2009 in Pakistan. I am Pakistani and I live in Pakistan. My religion is Muslim. My full name is Syed Mohib Ghafoor. I am 15 years old. My favorite video games are "Castle Crashers" and "LittleBigPlanet" (1, 2, and 3). That's all I have to say.
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