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HW News - AMD Zen 4 & RDNA3 Update, Intel 12th Gen Response, PS5 SSD Support, AMD NUC

HW News - AMD Zen 4 & RDNA3 Update, Intel 12th Gen Response, PS5 SSD Support, AMD NUC

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This week: a roadmap on AMD Zen4, V-Cache, & RDNA3, SK Hynix gets ready for DDR5 mass production, Sapphire makes a case, & Newegg accidentally let people buy GPUs at MSRP. diecast: Overclockers UK are doing the same as Newegg, they still have a shit tonne of unfulfilled backorders for RTX 3080, with folk having waited now for 10 months+, OCUK claim not to have had any 3080's arrive in stock in over a month, this is despite them having 3080's available from stock if you are willing to buy a prebuilt from them.
Date: 2021-08-02

Comments and reviews: 9


The 4700S is almost worthless for me and it makes me angry, that it is.
The scenario, where i'd require such a small board, also requires an iGPU.
I'd pay a lot to get an APU, with iGPU and GDDR on-board.
If it had that, this would be a killer media-center and even emulation-/casual gaming-station. Basically a DIY-console, put SteamOS 3.0 on it with Proton, but especially without the GPU?
Especially in current times, not offering the iGPU is just a DoA -Sentence.
I am sure, that there are use-cases, i know, but...the missing iGPU makes it SO MUCH MORE unattractive.

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Hey Steve, I know you guys are testing Power Supplies behind the scenes and I recently purchased an MSI MPG A750GF, yeah it's a mouthful, but I was wondering if you get the chance if you could test some of them aswell. As far as I know MSI has never made power supplies before and I have some lower end older parts I paired it with just to see how it does and so far I'm pretty impressed but I lack the testing methodology and skill you guys have. Keep up the great work!
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Meanwhile, in the word of tractors for farmers... the manufacturers say You can't fix them because they may not have the right emissions when you touch the computers. --- thus blaming the requirement to carry the broken tractor to the dealer for repair... possibly a 1000 or more expense for the owner of the new tractor. Sheesh. Many of the Auto manufacturers are doing the same thing, so the assault on right to repair continues unabated.
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Yeah I think people get confused that a 'Right to repair' will force manufacturers to make it things 'Easy to repair', possibly with thinking of early to mid 20th century appliances too that were easier to repair, than more modern counterparts (Fridges, Radios, etc)... Totally wrong lines of thinking. Whatever it is, we should have a right to repair it; and not have that impact warranties for other failures.
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It looks a bit silly to be so ironic about 11 year kid finding the loophole while literally hundreds of pepole (mostly above his age I assume) were shopping that same store at the same moment with a very same desire of acquiring any RTX 30xx at MSRP and didn't note a thing. Their QA are ashamed nevertheless - the issue is quite fundamental and it sabotages the very purpose of the build constructor
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Ok that's great when are they just going to create non-volatile RAM Storage so we can get rid of RAM entirely?
Like its great that it can transfer 9 million MB/s and the bottleneck is storage speed but why can't we just make the RAM the storage with a 16GB/32GB reserve for file access??? Like just make 1TB+ RAM a consumer thing and allow Windows to create RAM Disks on boot from Hard Drives.

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Instead of cutting or shaving, how about a live stream for charity, where you have your hair styled in multiple ways. French braid, side pony, etc. Put the money towards women's equal rights, or girl empowerment? (In regards to the Blizzard scandal) There is a neat looking NC organization, and I bet they could round up some girls that would have a great time making you look pretty for charity.
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Regarding the PS5 SSD, there is already compatible 1TB models for 199 , eg. Gigabyte Aorus NVMe Gen 4 7000S. And due to it not being a proprietary solution., prices will drop as more PCIe Gen 4 NVMe's enters the market. Also it's handy that you can reuse the NVMe for something else, if you decide to upgrade or sell your PS5 one day.
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The handlebar moustache has more of a curl to the edges. Tim's looks more like the letter n instead of a traditional handlebar. Feel free to correct me.
P.s. Steve, YES. Not no . You know we'd raise a madting for charity if that dome of yours got the shave. Bald head with the shine on it I see it already!

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