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- Hey guys this is Austin and this
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is The Ultimate Thunderbolt Setup.
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This is how our project started a few months ago
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when I had a conversation with Intel's Thunderbolt team
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about what really to me felt like
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a very obvious use-case for Thunderbolt.
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A single cable powering an entire
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crazy, over the top, gaming setup.
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Luckily they agreed and alongside Dell, Intel was able to
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sponsor this entire setup and make it happen.
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The setup is built around the Dell XPS 13.
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This is a terrific ultrabook.
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Not only is it powered by the latest
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eighth generation Core i7 processor
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but you have great battery life,
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a good screen, all the normal kind of laptop stuff
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but what it lacks is some dedicated graphics for gaming
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which is where Thunderbolt comes in.
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The XPS is connected to the Aorus GTX 1080 gaming box.
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This little enclosure here houses not only
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a full GTX 1080 graphics card but it also
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has a power supply to power not only the graphics card
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and the laptop but it also has USB ports
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for the rest of our accessories.
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What's great about this is that with a single
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Thunderbolt 3 cable your thin and light Dell
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that you carry around all day long
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turns into a full proper gaming setup.
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There are a wide variety of Thunderbolt 3
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enclosures available most of which
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have graphics cards built in and those
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start at around 350 dollars or so.
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But there are also other options without
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the GPU that you can add yourself.
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So these start at around $200 and one of the ones
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I recently took a look at was the Razer Core X.
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This supports a full-size graphics card
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with plenty of power for pretty much
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anything you want to put in there.
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The reason we chose to go with the
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gaming box is for a few reasons.
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First of all the a GTX 1080 is a lot of power
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paired with an ultrabook like this
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but it also has some additional features.
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So first of all we have a series of USB ports
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on the back which is helpful because we wanted to make sure
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that all of our accessories could be wired in
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with just that single Thunderbolt cable.
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And on top of that this does support
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a full 100 watts of power delivery
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which means we don't have to charge our laptop either.
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It really is one single Thunderbolt 3 cable
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to make this entire setup work.
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To take advantage of all this gaming hardware
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we have three full monitors.
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And by monitors I mean TVs.
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These are TVs, they're 55 inch 4K HDR panels
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so this in hindsight may have been
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a little bit of overkill but I mean come on
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we're building the ultimate Thunderbolt setup.
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Overkill's kinda what you're here for right?
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Paired with this are my favorite
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gaming peripherals right now.
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First of all we have the Razer Huntsman Elite keyboard.
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I did an entire video about that
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you should definitely go check it out.
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This is straight up my favorite
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keyboard that I've ever tried.
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Alongside this we have the Zowie,
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what is it the BenQ Zowie, FK1 I knew it it's the FK1.
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This is actually the mouse I've
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been using for like two years now.
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Not only do I use it for editing and general use
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but it is really great for gaming as well.
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I probably should have know the
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the name of the mouse shouldn't I have?
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All this is backed up by my favorite game pad right now,
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the Xbox One wireless controller.
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Now this has seen a few revisions over the years
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most notably it now has Bluetooth
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and you can also do a cool design lab version
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which maybe doesn't match with the setup but I don't care
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'cause it's my custom Austin not Duncan one.
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But the cool thing is this going to be
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a nice benefit for when you want to play
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racing games or stuff that doesn't
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work well with a mouse and keyboard.
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(buttons clicking)
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- [Camera Man] Don't do that, that won't.
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Don't do that. Stop.
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- What's really cool about this is when you
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sit in front of it and you realize just how immersive it is.
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I mean look at this we've got three displays
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all running in surround and it's so seamless.
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I mean yeah the TVs have a little bit of a border
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but I mean come on this is so cool.
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It's almost like sitting with like a
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VR headset on as opposed to three giant TVs.
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Oh dude, dude (laughing) are you serious?
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What? This is the point of the video
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where I'm just like freaking out the whole time.
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So we're playing on full epic settings too.
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So right now the resolution's set to 5760 by 1080
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but it's full epic basically everything.
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And frame rate wise we're doing pretty solid.
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I mean we're pretty much around 50 to 60 fps.
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See I do a lot of videos with Fortnite right
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and a lot of the time I'm playing on like
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$200 PCs or like seven frames per second
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on ultra low settings but this totally feels like cheating.
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I mean sure when I'm looking ahead
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it looks like a fairly standard field of view.
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But I look left and right I could
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have such a competitive advantage.
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The only slight downside is that
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some of the information is all the way over to the left
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or all the way over to the right such as the mini map.
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I mean sure you could go build
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an incredibly expensive gaming PC
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and get this sort of permanent setup going
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but the greatest part is as soon as I'm done with this game
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I unplug this single cable and I've got
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my normal ultrabook that's completely portable
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that I can take with me to school or work or whatever.
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Wow dude this is like trippy (laughing).
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It's like almost enough to get you
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motion sick it's so immersive.
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Alright let's do this.
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I'm comin'.
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(gun report)
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There we go I can be helpful.
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You have a very cool cape.
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Dude this is so immersive I mean it's crazy
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just how into the game I feel.
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This feels incredibly dangerous.
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I shouldn't be hiding underneath this tree right now.
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I'm just gonna run, running is always a good option right?
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Oh yeah. Ha ha, I like this.
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(gun firing) (Austin laughs)
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No, no, no, no, no, no.
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No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
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No, no, no, no, no.
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That's not how this works.
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That's not how this...alright well it's fine.
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We came in number two.
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I cannot go back to playing games on a mere single display
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or a phone or a switch or a $200 laptop.
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Ken don't make me go back.
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Can I just do this now?
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I actually might get good at Fortnite
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if I play on this setup.
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Next up we have Forza Horizon 4.
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Not only is this one of my favorite games out there
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but the PC version's actually really good this year.
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Which is especially helpful when you have
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three giant TVs in front of you.
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If you wanna be lame you can drive outside the car
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and I mean I guess that's fine but nah.
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This is the way to do it.
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Something I'm noticing is that the mirrors in the game
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I never really paid that much attention to
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playing on like Xbox but it makes
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a big difference here on PC.
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Not only are the reflections nice and high quality
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but I can really see especially with this
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right hand mirror when people are behind me.
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It's a small thing but it really kinda
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goes to show just how useful a setup like this can be.
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See nope, nope, nope that was too aggressive.
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That was too aggressive that's okay I made it.
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Oh no you don't, there we go.
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Little bump never hurt anybody right?
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I do have the same problem as I did with Fortnite
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and it's some of my information like the hud
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is way too far away but I mean come on it's fine.
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It's like a real race I don't need my mini map
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I can just kinda drive by the
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seat of my pants and the voice of the GPS.
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Of course Thunderbolt is useful for
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more than just purely playing games.
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So not only are we adding a ton
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of extra graphics horsepower to our system
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but we do have all the extra USB ports and power and stuff
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and we also have the ability to hookup multiple 4K monitors.
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So that's something that's going to
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make a big difference in things like
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video editing and racing games.
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But mostly video editing and creative
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professional activities like drifting.
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And that is the ultimate thunderbolt setup.
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A lot of work went into not only our brand new set
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but getting this all together.
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A huge shout out to everyone here and of course
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massive thank you to Intel and Dell
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for sponsoring this video.
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Now if you'll excuse me I'm going to go
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do some real work on my tiny XPS 13.
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(hip hop music)