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CPU performance 'leaks', pre-built PC's, ST: TMP review, Q&A - The Full Nerd ep. 107

CPU performance 'leaks', pre-built PC's, ST: TMP review, Q&A - The Full Nerd ep. 107

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Today's show goes into all the recent CPU performance leaks including 3rd-gen Threadripper and 9900KS, Alaina's experience using NZXT's BLD and other pre-built services, and a review of Star Trek: The Motion Picture. As always we will be answering your live questions so speak up in the chat. Check out the audio version of the podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Pocket Casts and more so you can listen on the go and be sure to subscribe so you don't miss the latest live episode! Follow the crew on Twitter: -GordonUng -BradChacos -MorphingBall -AdamPMurray Shot on Sony a7s ii's
Date: 2022-03-15

Comments and reviews: 10


Why is it always Geekbench-scores for leaks of CPU's? I don't trust Geekbench, it is interesting that Geekbench gives a lot of numbers for different parameters but it seems to have a bias towards Intel-CPU's which doesn't fully correspond to the difference in performance. Indeed, Geekbench clearly doesn't scale well but the single-thread scores also don't seem that reliable.
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As I understand it the so called system integrators (NZXT, Origin, Cyberpower, MSI) buy their systems from ODM's, with some custom modifications. Employees of ODM's have told over half a year ago that they wouldn't buy any Zen2-CPU's, I am curious if that really will happen given how much more popular (Mindfactory) Zen2 is for us people who build their own system.
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I noticed an article from Gordon, 2016, -Tested: How many CPU cores you really need for DirectX 12 gaming-. I'd be interested to know how many cores are ideal today for gaming? With AMD's consumer 12 core and 16 core, people are jumping on the bandwagon. Seems like overkill unless you are also doing production work or streaming.
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I totally understood the Star Trek reference for the last question. Hahahahaha, ST: IV The Voyage Home (the one with the whales) and Scotty giving the guy in SF the formula for transparent aluminum to build the holding tank on the Bird of Prey to bring the whales back to their future.
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I'm 43 and I looooved ST: TMP. As a child, my dad told me about the Voyager 1 and 2 spacecrafts, and we would watch orbiting satellites on clear nights (they look like stars, but move across the sky. The story of ST: TMP was mind-blowing.
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What happens to Gordon is that he think that he can be a better Kirk. I'll tell Gordon in your dreams Kirk was a intergalactic play boy with 1960s accent. All those aliens females that he nail is something to be proud. -
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I think that USB ports need to be made more sturdier, or like Gordon mentioned, routed with more power. Biggest pet peeve with computers are USB ports that do not work.
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Gordon is just wrong on Star Trek The Motion Picture. And, they can get to you. They can beam you right out of your bed strait into the center of the sun.
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how accurate have the early geekbench scores been on unreleased chips in the past. just curious! does it change once the chip is out?
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What do you guys think of the trident x plus? 9900k and 2080 ti. I want it for black Friday. Is 2000 a good price if it drops?
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