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HW News - Intel Prepping 5 GPUs, ATX12VO, NVIDIA Special Treatment, Newegg Bundles Hurt Sales

HW News - Intel Prepping 5 GPUs, ATX12VO, NVIDIA Special Treatment, Newegg Bundles Hurt Sales

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In the news this week, more NVIDIA LHR GPU info, Intel moving forward with its DG2 GPUs, ATX12VO advancements, Newegg's bundles are hurting board sales, and more. Chris: Nvidia LHR - the pessimist in me finds it convenient that the arrival just happens to coincide with China cracking down on mining and the 50% devaluation of Ether? Sounds more like Nvidia has sold enough 30 series mining editions and now wants to tap the gamer market before we get 40 series hype starting and the cycle begins again :D
Date: 2021-05-23

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ISP's being untruthful? Nooooo...
Charter sold me and charged me for 1gig and I was getting 150Mbps... then it was dipping down to 15 and I kept complaining. They come out. Blame the router and replaced it.. fixed for 20 minutes. Called back, blamed the physical lines of theirs, replaced it.. 240Mbps. I call and complained again. Went on for about 3 months. Finally someone says we never supported 1Gig in your area, I was furious to say the least..
Now I'm on up to 400Mbps but it literally fluctuates 120-240 down constantly.
I love illegal monopolies of ISP in regions....

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I know this is not the topic, but will this pc configuration just work if only I enable RAM speed to in bios, or do I need to change some components, or something else in bios ? Thank you :)
Intel Core i9-10850K
be quiet! Dark Rock 4 CPU Cooler
Crucial Ballistix 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory x2
Crucial MX500 1 TB 2.5 SSD x1
Crucial P5 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME SSD x1
EVGA GeForce RTX 3060 12 GB XC GAMING Video Card
be quiet! Pure Base 500DX ATX Mid Tower Case
be quiet! Dark Power 12 850 W 80+ Titanium Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply

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Frontier have a cozy little cartel going with Comcast here in Seattle. Comcast isn't a monopoly because you can get Frontier with 1.5MB DSL service as an alternative. As a result every year Comcast jacks up our Internet monthly bill with now the latest being data caps of 1.2TB per month and we regularly hit 920Gb because everything is done via internet these days. Of course we can always pay for unlimited service for 'only' 40 a month extra. I just know that Comcast is kicking back to Frontier to not rock this cozy little extortion of everybody in Seattle.
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ATX12VO seems such a bad idea in practice because all boards will have like 2 power connectors for SATA and that's it, whereas PSUs will often easily support a dozen drives, especially if you use a few splitters or molex to SATA adapters. I find it very unlikely those mobos will support driving anywhere near the same level of wattage through their minimum effort power conversion vs. high quality PSU manufacturers, and if they will they will be more expensive while you still pay a premium price for a good quality power supply to start with.
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G'day Steve,
I do like the idea of mixing up Good & Bad Content to prevent viewers getting into a constant Downer with all the Prominent BAD News,
Kinda like in a Game of O & X's each gets a turn, 'O'h! that's Cool or Awesome News & Then 'X'tremely Disappointing or a Worrying Xplosion or Fire Warning,
Plus Really looking to forward to some indepth RAM Education, going by Andrew's previous Animations & P.Stones great Technical Explanations for beginners it sounds like it will Very Informative & Visually Stunning

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1:16 I appreciate the thoughtfulness, and I have noticed. I am watching more of your content as of recently, as it doesn't come off as cynical. Criticism and cynicism convey different ideals, and I actually appreciate your congnisance.
edit: also very excited about the additional installations of memory timings...I always wondered what happened with the additional content that was supposed to come.

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So I'm thinking about buying a new m.2 SSD and KIOXIA is, thanks to gamersnexus, on the list. But i couldn't find any sort of test from you guys, i trust you that you don't promote crap but i had problems in the past concerning SSD random read/write speeds so i just want to ask directly: is it really good? because it would be amazing value
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12VO could be a nice thing for SFF builds. Especially in this era when most of the storage needs can be resolved by M.2 SSDs, and no off-motherboard storage is needed.
Can easily imagine ITX board with no SATA ports. In such scenario USB ir the last thing that needs 5 volts, and that power can be easily supplied by fairly small buck converter.

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This year I liberated myself (again) from Google Spyware 'Chromium' by going back to Firefox. It may not be as snappy at initial pageload with all privacy & security bells and whistles enabled, but you know what? Thats the point and it is satisfying to know, that most of Google's shenanigans are locked out from seeing what I do online.
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