Dawid Does Tech Stuff
PC Hardware, Laptops, and experimental mods with a focus on entertainment and practical usability.
Nutrition Label
Dawid offers highly entertaining, hands-on coverage of PC hardware and laptops, often highlighting the "messy reality" of tech through physical testing and experiments. While his transparency regarding sponsorships and product flaws is excellent, viewers should be wary of sensationalized titles that often exaggerate the content's scope or premise. His testing focuses on practical usability and friction points rather than sterile lab benchmarks.
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Notes
- !Titles often contain hyperbolic claims or fake version numbers; verify the actual subject matter in the video intro.
- !Sponsorships are disclosed clearly and early, often with specific verbal shout-outs and description links.
Rating Breakdown
Breakdown across the key dimensions we rate. Methodology →
Recent Videos

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Why this rating
Evidence receipts showing why each dimension is rated the way it is.
“It fits, but... look at that wiggle. That is not inspiring confidence. That is a lot of play.”[02:45] →
Demonstrates direct physical friction with the hardware; the loose fit is a specific perceptual detail that proves hands-on testing.
“We are getting a graphics score of 3827. For context, the ROG Ally with the Z1 Extreme... gets about 3200.”[03:45] →
Demonstrates hands-on testing with specific benchmark results shown on screen, comparing directly to a relevant competitor device he has previously tested.
“Thanks to be quiet! for Sponsoring this video.”[Description] →
The creator explicitly discloses the sponsorship in the first line of the description and verbally in the video, meeting high transparency standards.
“The problem is the flow rate... this pump is not designed to push water through a GPU block, it's designed to circulate water in a tub.”[8:20] →
Provides a correct but basic technical explanation for why the experiment failed, distinguishing between flow pressure and volume.