Unboxing #17: CORSAIR Vengeance DDR5 RAM 128GB (4x32GB) 5600MHz CL40 Intel XMP Computer Memory

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In this video I unbox the CORSAIR Vengeance DDR5 RAM 128GB (4x32GB) 5600MHz CL40 Intel XMP iCUE Compatible Computer Memory – Black (CMK128GX5M4B5600C40) which arrived today. Fair warning though: you will never believe what is in the box! Spoiler: it’s not RAM at all!

I had to return this product to Amazon and the replacement product I ordered instead was the Kingston Fury Beast White XMP DDR5 128GB 5600MT/s CL40 DIMM Desktop Gaming Memory (Kit of 4) – KF556C40BWK4-128. I will unbox that when it arrives later in December.

Update: it’s December 10 now and the replacement RAM has arrived, you can learn more about that over here: Unboxing #19: Kingston Fury Beast White XMP DDR5 128GB 5600MT/s CL40 RAM DIMM – KF556C40BWK4-128.

In this video I mention the Make: Guide to Boards, they have a searchable online database over here: Make: Boards Guide.

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Unboxing #16: StarTech.com 7.1 USB Sound Card and ASUS XONAR SE 5.1 PCIe Sound Card | In The Lab

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In this video I unbox two surround-sound sound-cards which I ordered recently from Amazon:

These were replacements for this sound card which I couldn’t get working in surround sound (only stereo): USB 5.1 Audio Sound Card 6 Channel Sound Card Built in HighEnd Chip, with Sound Mixing Function Support 48/44 KHz Sampling Rate for Both Playback and Recording.

You can get the latest software for the StarTech USB sound card over here: https://www.startech.com/ICUSBAUDIO7D

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Unboxing #15: MSI MAG Infinite S3 14NUC7-1456AU Enthusiast Gaming Desktop | In The Lab With Jay Jay

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In this video I unbox my new MSI MAG Infinite S3 14NUC7-1456AU Enthusiast Gaming Desktop, Intel Core i7-14700F, RTX 4060 8GB, 16GB DDR5 RAM, 1TB M.2 SSD+2TB HDD, WIFI6E, BT5.2, Win11H, Gaming KBM, Black, 3 Year Warranty.

This is my gaming rig, called ‘treat‘. It has a Intel Core i7-14700F CPU and NVIDIA RTX 4060 8GB GPU.

If you like my electric scissors, those are Jackcat Electric Scissors.

Oh, and the USB 5.1 surround sound speakers I have ordered are these ones: USB 5.1 Audio Sound Card 6 Channel Sound Card Built in HighEnd Chip, with Sound Mixing Function Support 48/44 KHz Sampling Rate for Both Playback and Recording.

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Lava Lamp Display | Mini Project JMP002 | Learning Electronics In The Lab With Jay Jay

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In this video I do the Mini Project JMP002 developed and published by Silicon Chip magazine and sponsored by Jaycar Electronics.

The code for this project is here: XC3730_LAVA_LAMP_COLOURS.ino.

The parts for this project are these:

The links for this video are these:

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Extra Content #17: Video and Sound Test for New Maths Homework Videos | In The Lab With Jay Jay

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In this video I prepare my video cameras and recording studio so I can record the new Maths Homework section of the show!

This is just some second channel content for the archives. The video quality is quite poor in the beginning but we figure it out by the end! Stand by for the introductory video to the new section of the show which will be coming out on the main channel soon!

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Mail Call #13: Latest Loot from Amazon and AliExpress | Learning Electronics In The Lab With Jay Jay

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In this video I open my mail. I got some stuff from Amazon and AliExpress:

The book that I mention I’m doing a new book teardown for is God Created the Integers, so keep your eye out for that coming up soon on the main channel.

The cable-making video I mention is this one: Electronics Project #5: Hook Clip Test Probes to DuPont Jumpers | In The Lab With Jay Jay.

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Burglar Alarm | Project 11/20 | Maxitronix 20in1 | Learning Electronics In The Lab With Jay Jay

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In this video I do the 11th project from the Maxitronix 20in1 (the Sensor Robot 20): Burglar Alarm.

This project uses the reed switch to trigger a bistable multivibrator that controls an alarm. The bistable multivibrator can be reset with the key. An astable multivibrator is used to generate the tone for the audible alarm.

In this project we get some more experience with transistors and how they can be used in various types of multivibrator circuit. Under the thermal camera we can see some of the transistors warming up as they conduct electricity. With the oscilloscope we can see the periodic waveform used to generate the alarm tone.

Note: while I was making this video I needed to make some banana plug to hook clip cables (so that I could test the reed switch). I made a video of my making those cables which you can see here: Electronics Project #9: Making Banana Plug to Hook Clip Cables | In The Lab With Jay Jay.



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Electronics Project #9: Making Banana Plug to Hook Clip Cables | In The Lab With Jay Jay

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In this video I make a few cables. I connect test hook clips to banana plugs.

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Demo #2: Resistor Box Banana Plug Modding and Demo | Learning Electronics In The Lab With Jay Jay

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In this video I mod a pair of resistor boxes by installing banana plug terminals in place of the lug terminals they came with and then I give a quick demo of them.

In the demo we connect them in both series and parallel and then measure their resistance with my Fluke multimeter.

I mention this video from Dave Jones on the EEVblog: EEVblog #1020 – Is A $7 LCR / Component Tester Any Good? which is where I found out about the RS-201W resistor box which he has. I searched on eBay for RS-201W but what I found for over US$1,000 (inc shipping) was way too expensive: IET Labs RS-201W Wide Range Precision Resistance Substituter.

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