**Linus and Alex's Weirdest Laptop Adventure**
In a bizarre episode of their popular tech review show, Linus and Alex found themselves on an unexpected journey to upgrade the display on a laptop. The duo began by popping out the rubber clips that held the screen in place, a process they expected to be straightforward. However, things took an unexpected turn when they discovered that the mount points looked similar, but the interface was not as expected.
**The Breakthrough**
As they delved deeper into the laptop's inner workings, Linus and Alex found themselves on the verge of frustration. The display's performance was subpar, with a noticeable outline of their keyboard scratches on the glass. However, when they applied some creative problem-solving, they managed to pop through the frame and secure the new display in place. This unexpected breakthrough allowed them to proceed with installing the bezel, a process that would have been daunting without this initial success.
**The Custom Resolution Utility**
Linus and Alex next turned their attention to adjusting the brightness settings on the laptop's display. However, they soon discovered that the built-in Intel utility was unable to handle custom resolutions and refresh rates when paired with NVIDIA's integrated graphics and dedicated GPU. Fortunately, they stumbled upon a hidden gem called Custom Resolution Utility by Toasty X, which allowed them to set custom resolutions and refresh rates without any issues.
**The Smoothest Display**
With the new display installed, Linus and Alex were eager to put it through its paces. They fired up a game on their laptop, showcasing the 120Hz refresh rate's capabilities. The results were nothing short of breathtaking, with smooth and seamless gameplay that left them impressed. The upgraded display transformed the laptop into a formidable gaming machine, and they couldn't wait to share their findings with their audience.
**Sponsor Spotlight: Rosewill's Prism S500 Case**
As always, Linus and Alex made sure to give credit where credit was due, highlighting their sponsor Rosewill's Prism S500 case. This sleek and unique design offers RGB lighting, a tempered glass panel to showcase internal components, and dual LED RGB ring fans that emit more light to the laptop's internal parts. The case also features a top power supply mount and shroud to help tuck away extra cables for easier cable management. With its affordable price point and stunning design, the Prism S500 is an excellent choice for anyone looking to upgrade their gaming rig.
**Community Engagement**
Finally, Linus and Alex extended an invitation to their audience to join their community forum and check out their merchandise store. The latter features cool shirts like the one they wore during this review, while the former is a hub for discussion and connection among tech enthusiasts. By engaging with their community, Linus and Alex aim to foster a culture of sharing knowledge and passion for technology.
In conclusion, this episode of Linus and Alex's show showcases the duo's creative problem-solving skills and attention to detail. From populating the rubber clips to upgrading the display and showcasing the Custom Resolution Utility, they demonstrated an unwavering commitment to providing their audience with accurate and informative content.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enso the thing about modern laptops is that there isn't a whole lot that's designed to be upgraded about them except for one thing that most people probably wouldn't think of some laptops out there can actually have their displays upgraded so we and by we i mean alex ordered a replacement screen for our acer predator whatever this thing is what is this helios 300. so we can go from 1080 60 hertz to 1080. 120 hertz also a bigger color ground really yeah well why don't we do just that ifixit's manta tool kit comes with 112 bits including standard ones like phillips and flathead but also specialty ones check it out today at the link in the video description so much like many of alex's videos these days he doesn't appear to have done a whole ton of planning in fact he hasn't even opened the package for the replacement screen but you validated that this works um forums have said it should work forms have said it should work okay yeah hopefully i figure if this one doesn't work we also have a dell g3 that also should work so with this yeah there's a couple of key things that you need to look out for one is the actual physical size of the display that you're buying but there's more to it than just oh i've got a 15.6 inch laptop i buy a 15.6 inch panel and bippity boppity because there's also the mounting points of which there are many standards and also there are a shocking number of display interfaces for laptops so hopefully we're going to have some luck today why don't we should we should we unbox this first that's the one thing i fix it kits don't have in life i think this will work haha it's said on the ebay listing that it should also work for this and some dell laptop so we'll see i guess i mean especially given that back when we reviewed the helios 300 as i recall we said pretty much the only issue with it was that the screen wasn't that great yeah pretty much so you guys got to remember when you buy an lcd display assembly like this it includes the front glass the actual lcd in the middle and also the backlight so we should be able to address the fact that it's 60 hertz and the fact that the backlight isn't particularly bright and then this says don't touch oh like was i really not supposed to touch it i figured we might as well liquid metal it while we're in there so let's just replace the display and call that the project but it could be just a bit quieter it's not even a loud laptop have you uh like googled anything about this do we need to pop these rubber doohickeys off or like what's our deal here i don't know there we go i'm good i'm clear why are things assembled with clips hold on hold on well that was easier than i expected this might be the shortest linus and alex do a weird thing adventure yet there's no way it's just that easy cool okay so those mount points look pretty similar that interface looks pretty darn similar so you can check that out there still plenty of time for us to break this we get some more tape to put on there uh yes based on that it just slipped out the other cool thing about this is that there's lots of reasons why you might want to replace the display in your laptop other than you know being on the lookout for a performance upgrade like oh crap that's not the right spot oh shoot like for example it's a pretty common issue to end up with an outline of your keyboard scratched into your glass so for 55 bucks you can get the thing as good as new that's freaking awesome okay hold on we may have spoken too soon is it a touch wider no it's the same okay what's going on here maybe i just didn't pay close attention to how this came out oh i think it just shifted a little yeah these just shifted oh okay so that's fine yeah if you want to hold that so you just want to make sure before you screw it in these little pieces right here you make sure those are popped all the way through so you can see the the frame like the brace thing here it's not quite aligned see now it's popped through so we should end up with a nice flush mount now so uh we don't even have to put the bezel on or what no way that easy dang all right so first thing we'll test is the brightness buttons then i guess right wait are they working it doesn't look like it's doing anything um but let's go ahead and change it to 120 hertz see if it works so this is a handy dandy little utility by toasty x called custom resolution utility and as far as we've been able to find it's the only one that allows you to actually set custom resolutions and refresh rates when you have intel integrated graphics and an nvidia dedicated graphics card running in like hybrid gpu mode it's really frustrating the intel utility has an interface for it you can key it in and then from my experience anyway it just spits out errors for the most part yeah it just says like bandwidth not available or something which is ridiculous because you could even set something lower in some cases and it'll be like ooh maximum bamfoot succeeded oh for crying out loud why always didn't even warn us either i just hit restart one eternity later a quick quick get over here we it rebooted once already but it's what that is definitely 120 hertz smoothness look at that isn't that beautiful it's beautiful so we can go ahead and pull this off that is a much much nicer display than what was on here before we should probably like fire up a game or something then right oh for crying out loud oh i managed to walk into a trap already that uh okay uh gaming in 2018 ladies and gentlemen so there you have it there's not really much else to say everything that's good about high refresh rate 120 hertz gaming is now officially good about this laptop and all you have to lose is 55 canadian rubles about a half an hour of your time assuming that you're totally incompetent and well brightness adjustment which is sort of the biggest problem but uh something that if your use case is predominantly gaming i think you still might want to consider speaking of things to consider our sponsor rosewill's prism s500 case offers rgb lighting with a sleek and unique design at an affordable price it's got dual led rgb ring fans that emit more light to your internal components that is sort of the point of rgb fans it's got a tempered glass panel to show off your internals not to mention the beautiful rgb rgb is kind of a theme here it's got a top power supply mount and shroud to help tuck away extra cables for easier cable management and it's got an rgb front strip for still more rgb check it out at the link in the video description so thanks for watching guys if you disliked this video you can hit that button but if you liked it hit like get subscribed and maybe consider checking out where to buy the stuff we featured at the link in the video description also down there is our merge store which has cool shirts like this one and our community forum which you should totally join i can't believe how smoothly this went yeah it almost takes the fun out of it almost i mean this puts the fun back into it this is greatso the thing about modern laptops is that there isn't a whole lot that's designed to be upgraded about them except for one thing that most people probably wouldn't think of some laptops out there can actually have their displays upgraded so we and by we i mean alex ordered a replacement screen for our acer predator whatever this thing is what is this helios 300. so we can go from 1080 60 hertz to 1080. 120 hertz also a bigger color ground really yeah well why don't we do just that ifixit's manta tool kit comes with 112 bits including standard ones like phillips and flathead but also specialty ones check it out today at the link in the video description so much like many of alex's videos these days he doesn't appear to have done a whole ton of planning in fact he hasn't even opened the package for the replacement screen but you validated that this works um forums have said it should work forms have said it should work okay yeah hopefully i figure if this one doesn't work we also have a dell g3 that also should work so with this yeah there's a couple of key things that you need to look out for one is the actual physical size of the display that you're buying but there's more to it than just oh i've got a 15.6 inch laptop i buy a 15.6 inch panel and bippity boppity because there's also the mounting points of which there are many standards and also there are a shocking number of display interfaces for laptops so hopefully we're going to have some luck today why don't we should we should we unbox this first that's the one thing i fix it kits don't have in life i think this will work haha it's said on the ebay listing that it should also work for this and some dell laptop so we'll see i guess i mean especially given that back when we reviewed the helios 300 as i recall we said pretty much the only issue with it was that the screen wasn't that great yeah pretty much so you guys got to remember when you buy an lcd display assembly like this it includes the front glass the actual lcd in the middle and also the backlight so we should be able to address the fact that it's 60 hertz and the fact that the backlight isn't particularly bright and then this says don't touch oh like was i really not supposed to touch it i figured we might as well liquid metal it while we're in there so let's just replace the display and call that the project but it could be just a bit quieter it's not even a loud laptop have you uh like googled anything about this do we need to pop these rubber doohickeys off or like what's our deal here i don't know there we go i'm good i'm clear why are things assembled with clips hold on hold on well that was easier than i expected this might be the shortest linus and alex do a weird thing adventure yet there's no way it's just that easy cool okay so those mount points look pretty similar that interface looks pretty darn similar so you can check that out there still plenty of time for us to break this we get some more tape to put on there uh yes based on that it just slipped out the other cool thing about this is that there's lots of reasons why you might want to replace the display in your laptop other than you know being on the lookout for a performance upgrade like oh crap that's not the right spot oh shoot like for example it's a pretty common issue to end up with an outline of your keyboard scratched into your glass so for 55 bucks you can get the thing as good as new that's freaking awesome okay hold on we may have spoken too soon is it a touch wider no it's the same okay what's going on here maybe i just didn't pay close attention to how this came out oh i think it just shifted a little yeah these just shifted oh okay so that's fine yeah if you want to hold that so you just want to make sure before you screw it in these little pieces right here you make sure those are popped all the way through so you can see the the frame like the brace thing here it's not quite aligned see now it's popped through so we should end up with a nice flush mount now so uh we don't even have to put the bezel on or what no way that easy dang all right so first thing we'll test is the brightness buttons then i guess right wait are they working it doesn't look like it's doing anything um but let's go ahead and change it to 120 hertz see if it works so this is a handy dandy little utility by toasty x called custom resolution utility and as far as we've been able to find it's the only one that allows you to actually set custom resolutions and refresh rates when you have intel integrated graphics and an nvidia dedicated graphics card running in like hybrid gpu mode it's really frustrating the intel utility has an interface for it you can key it in and then from my experience anyway it just spits out errors for the most part yeah it just says like bandwidth not available or something which is ridiculous because you could even set something lower in some cases and it'll be like ooh maximum bamfoot succeeded oh for crying out loud why always didn't even warn us either i just hit restart one eternity later a quick quick get over here we it rebooted once already but it's what that is definitely 120 hertz smoothness look at that isn't that beautiful it's beautiful so we can go ahead and pull this off that is a much much nicer display than what was on here before we should probably like fire up a game or something then right oh for crying out loud oh i managed to walk into a trap already that uh okay uh gaming in 2018 ladies and gentlemen so there you have it there's not really much else to say everything that's good about high refresh rate 120 hertz gaming is now officially good about this laptop and all you have to lose is 55 canadian rubles about a half an hour of your time assuming that you're totally incompetent and well brightness adjustment which is sort of the biggest problem but uh something that if your use case is predominantly gaming i think you still might want to consider speaking of things to consider our sponsor rosewill's prism s500 case offers rgb lighting with a sleek and unique design at an affordable price it's got dual led rgb ring fans that emit more light to your internal components that is sort of the point of rgb fans it's got a tempered glass panel to show off your internals not to mention the beautiful rgb rgb is kind of a theme here it's got a top power supply mount and shroud to help tuck away extra cables for easier cable management and it's got an rgb front strip for still more rgb check it out at the link in the video description so thanks for watching guys if you disliked this video you can hit that button but if you liked it hit like get subscribed and maybe consider checking out where to buy the stuff we featured at the link in the video description also down there is our merge store which has cool shirts like this one and our community forum which you should totally join i can't believe how smoothly this went yeah it almost takes the fun out of it almost i mean this puts the fun back into it this is great\n"