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Minor bankrupt GPU manufacturers of Korea: Suma Electron, Rextech, Evertop

Btw from now on I would translate some namuwiki page for computer parts only. I do not deal with KPop articles unless if they're related to PC parts. Some grammars are fixed, and I used google translate. Namu wiki's work is available under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 KR . (However, except for some documents and illustrations for which the license is specified) namu.wiki/w/그래픽%20카드/제조사#s-4.11

Actually, there's two types of region blocking in Youtube and each operates differently.

Copyright claim + intentional geoblock (sadly only MCN can use this, ffs) Bypass? Use VPN. If it's blocked worldwide, well, the only best bet is reupload or go to another website. Example: Pewdiepie's Bitch Lasagna blocked in India, apparently this is type 1 since I tried switching location on Youtube profile and didn't hide the video at all. Also some Vice videos promoted in community tab is using intentional geoblock (which is type 1, must use VPN and go set to USA region). Goverment issued (funnily enough, actually ez to bypass) Bypass? Click the profile icon and change Location. Example: TheJuiceMedia's Visit West Papua (more mocking toward Aussie actually). Switch location to everywhere else apart from Indonesia and good to go! To see blocked region: https://polsy.org.uk/stuff/ytrestrict.cgi  . This doesn't differentiate between type 1 (VPN) and type 2 (ez bypass), has to find it out yourself.

Emtek

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  Btw from now on I would translate some namuwiki page for computer parts only. I do not deal with KPop articles unless if they're related to PC parts. Some grammars are fixed, and I used google translate. Namu wiki's work is available under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 KR . (However, except for some documents and illustrations for which the license is specified) https://namu.wiki/w/ 이엠텍 #s-2

Unitech Computers and Meditech/Miditech

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 Btw from now on I would translate some namuwiki page  for computer parts only. I do not deal with KPop articles unless if they're related to PC parts. Some grammars are fixed, and I used google translate.  Namu wiki's work is available under  CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 KR  . (However, except for some documents and illustrations for which the license is specified) https://namu.wiki/w/ 유니텍

GM Corporation (Korean pc part maker)

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https://namu.wiki/w/GMC#s-2 BTW from now on I would translate some namuwiki page for computer parts only. I do not deal with KPop articles unless if they're related to PC parts. Some grammars are fixed, and I used google translate. Namu wiki's work is available under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 KR . (However, except for some documents and illustrations for which the license is specified) Disclaimer: some photos are from RETRO HARDWARE YT Channel (Czechia PC HW collector), permission for photos taken from his FB page : here . Simply put: GO for it without asking lul

PSA for users outside Korea: DO NOT BUY CORENSI PSUS!

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This PSU (CORENSI) is notorious for exploding in spectacular fashion. https://namu.wiki/w/Cheongung_(power supply) It's indicated with protuding heatsinks with either blue or red or green color. https://www.bukalapak.com/p/komputer/hardware/ups/moahof-jual-psu-corensi-500w-full-slave-cable Btw from now on I would translate some namuwiki page for computer parts only. I do not deal with KPop articles unless if they're related to PC parts. Some grammars are fixed, and I used google translate. Namu wiki's work is available under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 KR . (However, except for some documents and illustrations for which the license is specified)

Korean imported pc parts? A writing that involves my research in free time (EN)

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Disclaimer, if there's any mistake or inaccuracies, please tell me. All articles are straight translated from namuwiki, and some involves searching in tipidpc (Philippines) forum. I lived in Indonesia, and I just realized that we alongside with Sri Lanka, and Philippines tends to import Korean PC part. Also, Vietnam, and Pakistan too. Had no Idea in India this doesn't seem to proliferate (I only saw one Indian video with jooyontech bios on foxconn mobo) It's all started with me watching Tech Yes City video about Korean PC part hunt. One commenter said that the seller doesn't care about price if buying in bulk, my theory is because they are outdated. However.... What's outdated in Korea, doesn't mean outdated everywhere. Here, PC usage is relatively average, unlike early 2000s. Imported used PC parts came from mainly 3 countries: South Korea - very common at least for PC parts, Both Office or Gaming PC arrivals. This one is really compatible. First, the power cor