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CES 2025 wrap-up show, featuring at least 15% more energy than last week! We've got semi-hot takes on some CES 2025 gear, discussions on Nvidia cards, what's up with AMD, Thermaltake, HDMI and the usual cadre of Security scares. Even DOOM gets in on the act.Timestamps:00:00 Intro01:28 Food with Josh02:54 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series announcement08:44 AMD's curious lack of Radeon news13:53 Phison's new Gen5 controllers15:26 Thermaltake's new compact cases17:21 Thermaltake DD racing wheel bundle18:50 HYTE has a big new THICC cooler20:22 Corsair has a big new touchscreen accessory21:58 HDMI 2.2 cables are coming25:54 Dell rebrands (and it seems rather familiar somehow)28:40 Some Intel 18A and Arc discussion32:42 (in)Security Corner46:46 Gaming Quick Hits51:53 Josh talks NVIDIA a bit more56:49 Picks of the Week1:05:33 Outro ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Thermaltake showed off some pretty neat stuff at CES 2025! You can learn more at https://ces.thermaltake.com/2025/ LG's lightweight LG gram Pro laptops are not only portable, they're powerful too! Check them out at: https://bit.ly/4dtwWul Buy something from dbrand so they have an excuse to keep messing with Linus. Visit http://dbrand.com/WAN Check out the new, plushier Secretlab Titan Evo NanoGen Edition Chair: https://lmg.gg/secretlabnanogen Get a special deal on Private Internet Access VPN today at https://www.piavpn.com/LinusWan Purchases made through some store links may provide some compensation to Linus Media Group. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thermaltake、80PLUS STANDARD認証を取得したスタンダードATX電源。 アスクは7月19日、米Thermaltake製となる容量500W/600WのスタンダードATX電源ユニット「Smart Pro」シリーズの取り扱いを発表、7月26日に販売を開始する。予想実売価格は「Smart Pro 500W STANDARD」が6980円前後、「Smart Pro 600W STANDARD」が7980円前後(税込み、以下同様)。
We aren't too proud of this technological terror we've constructed, because the ability to record a podcast is insignificant compared to the power of the Schwartz. Intel Foundry news, SSD pricing, a new RX 550?, TSMC is quaking, and a bevy of security scares!Recorded April 3, 2024.Timestamps:00:00 Intro01:09 Food with Josh02:59 Intel Foundry lost 7 billion USD last year12:03 TSMC assessing impact of recent earthquake18:35 Enterprise SSD prices on the rise - consumer will be next22:38 The biggest passively-cooled Gen5 SSD we've seen (and extended storage speed discussion)32:36 Microsoft splits Teams and Office apps worldwide37:24 A new low-profile RX 550 in 2024, or April Fool's joke?44:41 (in)Security Corner (featuring the XZ backdoor story)56:01 Gaming Quick Hits1:00:12 Kent reviews the Thermaltake CTE C700 TG case1:13:30 Picks of the Week1:32:21 Outro ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Die Taipei Cycle ist nicht nur die groesste Fahrrad-Messe in Asien, sondern auch ein Trendbarometer fuer die gesamte Branche. Ich habe mir die neuesten Entwicklungen vor Ort angeschaut. Auch von den deutschen Herstellern!Alle begleitenden Infos
It was another week, and that means more pcper podcast goodness. Josh had his very, very old headset and a bad laptop sound card on the road with him, Kent was back again, with a fab case review and we talked about a lot of other tech and newsy stuff. We even had Clippy.00:00 Prologue and Intro02:38 Burger of the Week04:26 RTX 4060 (non-Ti) release date moves up09:40 AMD's EPYC Bargamo CPUs14:07 AMD ups their AI game (and more AI discussion)24:31 Microsoft offering official Surface parts27:31 Josh interrupts to talk about AMD EPYC some more28:57 Are larger cards the key to more VRAM? (satire) 30:15 Moving 12VHPWR to the back of the GPU32:42 Kent uses a 4090 as wall art34:00 Just in time, PCI-SIG is working on PCI Express 7.037:11 Mandatory Arc coverage40:32 Desktop GPU sales lowest in decades (and much rambling)49:27 Clippy shame (and Kent's LGR story)53:07 Security Corner1:03:57 Gaming Quick Hits1:09:39 Fractal Terra corrections1:12:39 Thermaltake Ceres 500 TG ARGB case review1:26:35 Picks of the Week1:42:43 Outro ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
in this episode the duo are looking at the Thermaltake P3 TG Pro chassis and talking about some of the challenges associated with high-end computer cases and this new trend where they are being shipped unassembled. Ideally this is to help reduce overall costs while putting more responsibility on the consumer to build things right. Later, Dennis introduces a new Retro PC Project where he is upcycling a Supra dial up modem to be a modern communication appliance for Retro and Modern computers.
It's the last show of 2022, but we didn't do a "year end" retrospective thing. Another week of tech news, some food with Josh and a nice review of the Fractal Ridge from Kent.Timestamps:00:00 Intro01:13 Food with Josh02:45 AMD Ryzen non-X CPU rumors / current prices11:29 Ryzen 7 5800X3D vs Ryzen 5 7600X18:26 How smart is SAM with Navi 31?20:43 A keyboard with its own GPU...among other things25:07 Podcast Sponsor - TextExpander26:22 A story about webcams for some reason30:16 Thermaltake's ToughPower GF3 ATX 3.0 PSU31:24 Intel Graphics Group breakup33:52 Security Corner40:22 Podcast Sponsor - Rocket Money41:31 Gaming Quick Hits47:06 Fractal Ridge review1:09:34 Picks of the Week1:15:43 Outro ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this episode of Thermaltake, Sarah and Jono are joined by Apex Caster and content creator ImBrad. Brad talks about his journey into streaming and eSports casting, and gives some great advice for would-be content creators and casters alike.
Recorded October 12, 2022. You know, a couple of days before NVIDIA unlaunched the RTX 4080 12GB. Guess we'll talk about that NEXT week.On this day, we conversed about the RTX 4090's performance, talked about how thermal paste buildup can affect your life, looked at pictures of Intel's massive new NUC Extreme, and Kent reviewed the Thermaltake The Tower 500 (yes it is called "The Tower") Snow (as in white) enclosure. Plus other stuff. The full list can be found below.00:00 Intro00:49 Food with Josh2:25 RTX 4090 FE Review42:52 Noctua AM5 paste guard47:03 PC sales plummet55:30 Podcast sponsor56:51 Intel's triple-slot GPU NUC1:02:30 Windows 10 support winding down?1:03:01 Intel Arc Launch1:04:44 Gaming Quick Hits1:08:03 Thermaltake The Tower 500 Snow case review1:23:39 Picks of the Week1:32:44 Outro ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This week on the podcast we go over our review of the Thermaltake UX 200 SE CPU Cooler. We also discuss ASRock's Arc A380 graphics card being available, some pretty cool new keyboards, super-fast NVMe solid state drives, and the first ASUS ROG mesh WiFi system!
This week on the podcast we go over our review of the Thermaltake Core P6 TG Case. We also discuss the Intel Arc Desktop Graphics card being shown off at the Intel Extreme Master, more NVIDIA RTX 40 series details, a non-RX Radeon graphics card, and much more!
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In the latest weekly news and podcast after-show (sponsored by https://business.yougov.com/sectors/gaming-esports/boe (YouGov)), we discuss the split between EA and FIFA, 100 Thieves developing a video game, Apex Legends hitting $2 billion in earnings, PUBG Mobile revenues exceeding $7.5 billion, Hulu partnering with Xbox Game Pass, Boost Mobile encouraging players to game in exchange for discounts, Saudi Arabia investing in Nintendo, Razer launching luxury gaming suites with Fairmont, Thermaltake launching a new gaming chair designed by Porsche, the Google Store getting rid of its "gaming" tab, VR technology advancing, and so much more!
Thermaltake "Get to the choppa!" mATX case, Microsoft releases the Surface Pro 8, RIP Sir Clive Sinclair, Nvidia has got a new way of improving imagery with their DLAA, RTX 3060's with 3070 ti GPU chips, OWC external Thunderbolt SSD, Pi with RX 6700 XT.Topics and timeline below!00:00 Intro02:06 Burger of the Week05:48 EVGA Launches X570 DARK09:08 What is NVIDIA DLAA?13:46 A Fast OWC Thunderbolt SSD15:47 RIP Sir Clive Sinclair19:33 RTX 3060's with RTX 3070 Ti GPUs?21:31 Sponsor: LinkedIn Talent Solutions22:44 Microsoft Announces Surface Pro 825:11 Raspberry Pi with RX 6700 XT27:21 AMD and NVIDIA Driver Updates28:59 Arm Automotive Products34:15 Josh Monitor Update36:28 Sponsor: SimpliSafe Home Security37:48 Thermaltake AH T200 Helicopter Case48:41 Picks of the Week56:23 Outro★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
A podcast so jam-packed with content that we talked non-stop for an hour and a half! Yes, there is incredibly intelligent commentary, but far more important there is a BURGER OF THE WEEK. Full list of subjects in the timestamps down below.Warning: There is a small amount of Microcenter in this show. And Macs. And Apple. But waaaay more Intel, so it all works out.Timestamps00:00 Intro03:36 Burger of the Week05:43 Intel Launches Tiger Lake-H Mobile Processors15:20 Intel's Alder Lake-S First to Market with DDR5, PCIe Gen5?23:32 IBM Claims Smallest Processor Ever (2nm)28:35 Wi-Fi FragAttacks32:01 Inland SSD - The Microcenter Brand35:41 SSD Prices Headed Up36:30 Ad Break: LinkedIn Talent Solutions37:38 Newly Detected Qualcomm Vulnerability40:58 RIP Windows 10X42:14 Resizable BAR Benchmarks46:44 Our SilverStone SUGO 15 Review56:28 Ad Break: Upstart Personal Loans57:45 A Look at the be quiet! Pure Power 11 FM 750W PSU1:02:33 RE Village AMD FidelityFX Perf (via FPS Review)1:06:17 NVIDIA Releases RTX 3050 and 3050 Ti Notebook GPUs1:10:06 Our ThermalTake Tower 100 Case Review1:21:38 Picks of the Week1:30:17 Outro★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Chris Smith is a Melbourne-based expert who is the founder and CEO of BIG Esports, a consulting firm that helps companies find their authentic voice and set up the right amplifiers to reach their audience. He also launches his podcasts on LinkedIn, where he has over 24,000 followers. In this episode, he will dig deep into creating a competitive edge on LinkedIn and other social media platforms that is super relevant for those who want to step up in the content creation game. Show Notes [01:33] How Chris started his passion and building his niche [03:39] The importance of skills in gaming for him [05:22] How he manages his time to stay active in social media [08:12] His recommendations in posting on various social media platforms [11:22] His creative team and quality content work [13:12] On finding the right stories for clients he works with [17:03] His thoughts about B2B influencers and how to find them [21:52] How his podcasting activities fits his social media activities [24:54] How he goes about the analytics for his posts [28:23] The metrics tracking platform he uses to monitor posts [30:11] His ideas on interesting collaboration on social media along the line of gaming [34:03] Two things to learn from gaming vertical and other good stuff for him [37:14] What games got hooked to at the moment [38:00] On using the Clubhouse app [39:59] Bits of advice from Chris [40:48] Where to connect with him About Chris Smith Chris Smith is a big expert in the gaming and Esport industry. His passion for esports and continued business growth is what comes first for him. He is into business consulting, management consulting, public relations, and project management. He used to work in marketing and Public Relations for computer-enhancing giants such as Corsair and ThermalTake. ‘Building a strong network of like-minded individuals is where he prides himself as a professional, striving for the success of those who join him in his journey. Links LinkedInShieldCanvaClubhouse Profile Chris Smith’s Email AddressChris Smith on TwitterChris Smith on LinkedInBIG Esports
News and announcements from CES 2021 - including the heavy hitters of AMD, Intel and Nvidia.
This week on the podcast we are starting a new interview series where we interview people within the PC & Gaming industry! This week we have Shannon Robb who has worked for Thermaltake, AVADirect, TweakTown, and most recently be quiet! The whole idea of the interview series is to hear stories and perspectives within the industry!
Hartas, hartas noticias esta semana, sobre el mundo de los videojuegos y del mundo el anime/manga. Supuesto precio del PS5, Smarphone de Evangelion, Linea Hatsune Miku de Thermaltake, Demandan a Naughty Dog por copyright y violencia contra los animales, y muchas notas mas. Síguenos e interactúa con nosotros en nuestras redes sociales Face, Insta, Twiter y YT, nos encuentras en todas como Lilium World. Redes de Shadow: YT: SHADOWSOUL. Insta: shadow_crosplay. Face: shadowcrosplay. Nos ayudarías bastante compartiendo nuestro contenido. Muchas Gracias nos escuchamos luego BYE.
Episode 2 Of The Informants NERDCast! Includes conversation on; Mission Impossible 7, Jaws 4K, Sega Game Gear Micro, David Thewlis, AMD, Batwoman, AMC Theaters, The Tiger King, Mary Pat Gleason, William Shatner, Ari Aster, Wayne Knight, The Black Cauldron, Thermaltake, Tournament Of Laughs, EA Access, Reunited Apart, The Mandalorian Season 2, Josh Trank, Diamond Comics, Hot Toys, Wonderworks Branson
La espera ha terminado. No más BETAS cerradas ni esperar a ser invitado a jugar uno de los títulos gratuitos más esperados del 2020. Riot Games tiene todo para seguir siendo el líder indiscutible de los videojuegos de PC y por qué no, tener una segunda liga profesional.
Reviews This Week: Thermaltake Level 20 RGB Titanium Gaming Keyboard Review (https://thinkcomputers.org/thermaltake-level-20-rgb-titanium-gaming-keyboard-review/) Lamptron SM436 Sync Edition Fan & RGB Controller Review (https://thinkcomputers.org/lamptron-sm436-sync-edition-fan-rgb-controller-review/) Other Stuff This Week: Case Mod Friday: Project JARVIS (https://thinkcomputers.org/case-mod-friday-project-jarvis/) Win a Fractal Design Define 7 Case (https://thinkcomputers.org/win-a-fractal-design-define-7-case/) News This Week: AMD GPU Shipments up 22.6% In Q4’19 (https://thinkcomputers.org/amd-gpu-shipments-up-22-6-in-q419/) NVIDIA Cards With 108 and 118 Compute Units Spotted, Possibly Ampere? (https://thinkcomputers.org/nvidia-cards-with-108-and-118-compute-units-spotted-possibly-ampere/) NVIDIA GPU Technology Conference Shifted to Online Event over Coronavirus Concerns (https://thinkcomputers.org/nvidia-gpu-technology-conference-shifted-to-online-event-over-coronavirus-concerns/) A Company is Selling a Gaming Bed (https://thinkcomputers.org/a-company-is-selling-a-gaming-bed/) Mountain Unveils the Everest Modular Gaming Keyboard (https://thinkcomputers.org/mountain-unveils-the-everest-modular-gaming-keyboard/) EKWB Presents the EK-Quantum Magnitude CPU Water Block (https://thinkcomputers.org/ekwb-presents-the-ek-quantum-magnitude-cpu-water-block/) FSP Announces the New T-WINGS 2-in-1 High-end PC Chassis (https://thinkcomputers.org/fsp-announces-the-new-t-wings-2-in-1-high-end-pc-chassis/) Herman Miller & Logitech G Join Forces to Create High-Performance Furniture Solutions for Gamers (https://thinkcomputers.org/herman-miller-logitech-g-join-forces-to-create-high-performance-furniture-solutions-for-gamers/) Coming Next Week: ASRock X570 Phantom Gaming-ITX/TB3 Motherboard (http://asrock.com/mb/AMD/X570%20Phantom%20Gaming-ITXTB3/index.asp) SilverStone SETA A1 Case (https://www.silverstonetek.com/product.php?pid=894&area=en) Home Gadget Geeks - 435 (https://theaverageguy.tv/live/) - Thursday, March 12th, 8:00 PM CST
Episode brought to you by Amazon (http://www.thinkcomputers.org/amazon). Reviews This Week: Corsair K95 RGB Platinum XT Gaming Keyboard Review (https://thinkcomputers.org/corsair-k95-rgb-platinum-xt-gaming-keyboard-review/) Other Stuff This Week: Win a Thermaltake Toughpower PF1 ARGB 850W PSU + Riing Trio 12 RGB Fans! (https://thinkcomputers.org/win-a-thermaltake-toughpower-pf1-argb-850w-psu-riing-trio-12-rgb-fans/) News This Week: AMD’s 64-Core, 128-Thread Threadripper 3990X CPU Debuts at CES 2020 (https://thinkcomputers.org/amds-64-core-128-thread-threadripper-3990x-cpu-debuts-at-ces-2020/) Radeon RX 5600 and Radeon RX 5600 XT Add to AMD’s GPU Lineup at CES 2020 (https://thinkcomputers.org/radeon-rx-5600-and-radeon-rx-5600-xt-add-to-amds-gpu-lineup-at-ces-2020/) EVGA GeForce RTX 2060 KO Shown at CES 2020 (https://thinkcomputers.org/evga-geforce-rtx-2060-ko-shown-at-ces-2020/) NVIDIA Shows Off Crazy-Fast 360Hz G-SYNC Monitor at CES 2020 (https://thinkcomputers.org/nvidia-shows-off-crazy-fast-360hz-g-sync-monitor-at-ces-2020/) Gaming on Samsung’s Odyssey G9 49-inch Gaming Monitor! (https://thinkcomputers.org/gaming-on-samsungs-odyssey-g9-49-inch-gaming-monitor/) Corsair’s Insane New RGB Case, A500 Air Cooler & More (https://thinkcomputers.org/corsairs-insane-new-rgb-case-a500-air-cooler-more/) Checking out Cooler Master’s 45 gram Mouse, 60% Keyboard and more at CES 2020 (https://thinkcomputers.org/checking-out-cooler-masters-45-gram-mouse-60-keyboard-and-more-at-ces-2020/) Sit Back and Relax in Cooler Master’s New Gaming and Ergonomic Chairs (https://thinkcomputers.org/sit-back-and-relax-in-cooler-masters-new-gaming-and-ergonomic-chairs/) In Win’s Diey Chassis is Absolutely Insane! (https://thinkcomputers.org/in-wins-diey-chassis-is-absolutely-insane/) Thermaltake’s MONSTER Case, DistroCase, new TOUGHRAM & More at CES 2020! (https://thinkcomputers.org/thermaltakes-monster-case-distrocase-new-toughram-more-at-ces-2020/) The Tomahawk is Razer’s Implementation of Intel’s NUC Compute Element (https://thinkcomputers.org/the-tomahawk-is-razers-implementation-of-intels-nuc-compute-element/) Gigabyte has a Gen3 Drive that will give you Gen4 Speeds! (https://thinkcomputers.org/gigabyte-has-a-gen3-drive-that-will-give-you-gen4-speeds/) Alphacool’s 2.5mm-thick RGB Strips & New AiO’s (https://thinkcomputers.org/alphacools-2-5mm-thick-rgb-strips-new-aios/) Custom Cases & Distribution Plates From EKWB Make Debut at CES 2020 (https://thinkcomputers.org/custom-cases-distribution-plates-from-ekwb-make-debut-at-ces-2020/) 8TB NVMe and 16TB SATA SSDs Incoming Thanks to Phison Controllers Shown at CES 2020 (https://thinkcomputers.org/8tb-nvme-and-16tb-sata-ssds-incoming-thanks-to-phison-controllers-shown-at-ces-2020/) Coming Next Week: AORUS CV27Q Gaming Monitor (https://www.aorus.com/CV27Q) Cooler Master MM711 Gaming Mouse (https://www.coolermaster.com/catalog/peripheral/mice/mm711/) Arctic Liquid Freezer II 240 Liquid CPU Cooler (https://www2.arctic.ac/liquidfreezer2/us/)
Otro de los programas que nada puede malir sal debido a que Momfus hace experimentos en vivo ¡PERO HAY CONTENIDO! Luego de las presentaciones saltamos directamente a Mateando Con Gera que desde Super Cartucho nos cuentan la segunda parte de la historia de Borderlands. Seguimos con una extensa sección sobre la Gamescom donde tiramos una catarata de información salida del evento. Hay sorteo de remera Thermaltake gracias a Bodo de Super Cartucho y OST de VA-11 HALL-A (Parte 2) ¡DALE PLAY!
¿Quieres escuchar un programa serio de videojuegos? ¡Busca en otro lado! Aca entre llegadas tardias de Booker (y deliradas hacia su persona), Deka no solo está contento que ahora Momfus habla con el micrófoo enfrente sino que Tavo trae un Re-Cebados de Days Gone (exclusivo de PS4). El gran Pela de SuperCartucho no nos trae al Baby Shark pero si todas las novedades del mundo VR y Thermaltake para que se caiga la billetera. Chacho ademas de conducir se trajo el OST de Devil May Cry V (Parte 3) ¡DALE PLAY!
This week, Avram Piltch is back from Computex 2019 in Taipei with some of the best technology he and his team from Tom's Hardware encountered. From processors to computer cases, Avram's got it all.First, we've got the big announcements from AMD. In particular, the 3rd generation Ryzen processors. In addition to the Ryzen 3, 5, and 7, this year they have introduced the Ryzen 9, sporting a 12-cores and 24-threads. It will run $499 and compares to an 8-core processor from Intel. This new processor and the rest of the lineup will be available on July 7, 2019. In addition to the new processors, the new boards will support PCIe 4.0, which will allow for significantly faster SSDs. Current benchmarks top out at 5GBps, with future hardware expected to be in the 8GBps range.In computers, he saw some interesting new products. In particular, is the MSI GT7600 Titan laptop. Rather than using a mobile processor, this beast uses a standard desktop processor and is overclocked to 5GHz. To accomplish this, the company designed special cooling to pipe out all of the additional heat that an overclocked desktop processor is going to add to a laptop. The drawback to this power, of course, is the weight; it comes in at about 9 pounds. If this is what you do for a living, though, the weight is not going to be a concern.In addition, ASUS showed off the newest model of ZenBook Pro Duo, the laptop with a second screen above the keyboard. The jury's still out on whether this second screen adds anything useful to the experience, but a second screen is always nice. For those looking for a more complete monitor, they also showed off the ROG Strix XG17, a fully portable monitor that can connect to your laptop, or anything with HDMI, as a second screen.As usual, unique computer cases were all over the floor, from the P200, a mostly open-air design from Thermaltake to a Heineken beer keg that can serve beer and computer power in one. There's a lot more to the Computex 2019 coverage, and it can all be found at Tom's Hardware.
This week, Avram Piltch is back from Computex 2019 in Taipei with some of the best technology he and his team from Tom's Hardware encountered. From processors to computer cases, Avram's got it all.First, we've got the big announcements from AMD. In particular, the 3rd generation Ryzen processors. In addition to the Ryzen 3, 5, and 7, this year they have introduced the Ryzen 9, sporting a 12-cores and 24-threads. It will run $499 and compares to an 8-core processor from Intel. This new processor and the rest of the lineup will be available on July 7, 2019. In addition to the new processors, the new boards will support PCIe 4.0, which will allow for significantly faster SSDs. Current benchmarks top out at 5GBps, with future hardware expected to be in the 8GBps range.In computers, he saw some interesting new products. In particular, is the MSI GT7600 Titan laptop. Rather than using a mobile processor, this beast uses a standard desktop processor and is overclocked to 5GHz. To accomplish this, the company designed special cooling to pipe out all of the additional heat that an overclocked desktop processor is going to add to a laptop. The drawback to this power, of course, is the weight; it comes in at about 9 pounds. If this is what you do for a living, though, the weight is not going to be a concern.In addition, ASUS showed off the newest model of ZenBook Pro Duo, the laptop with a second screen above the keyboard. The jury's still out on whether this second screen adds anything useful to the experience, but a second screen is always nice. For those looking for a more complete monitor, they also showed off the ROG Strix XG17, a fully portable monitor that can connect to your laptop, or anything with HDMI, as a second screen.As usual, unique computer cases were all over the floor, from the P200, a mostly open-air design from Thermaltake to a Heineken beer keg that can serve beer and computer power in one. There's a lot more to the Computex 2019 coverage, and it can all be found at Tom's Hardware.
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Episode brought to you by Amazon (http://www.thinkcomputers.org/amazon). Reviews This Week: Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 2060 Twin Fan Graphics Card Review (https://thinkcomputers.org/zotac-gaming-geforce-rtx-2060-twin-fan-graphics-card-review/) ASRock Z390 Extreme4 Motherboard Review (https://thinkcomputers.org/asrock-z390-extreme4-motherboard-review/) Other Stuff This Week: Case Mod Friday: Vulcan X Scorpion (https://thinkcomputers.org/case-mod-friday-vulcan-x-scorpion/) News This Week: AMD Radeon VII Benchmarks Leaked Ahead of Launch (https://thinkcomputers.org/amd-radeon-vii-benchmarks-leaked-ahead-of-launch/) NVIDIA GTX Turing Shown In Leaked Photo (https://thinkcomputers.org/nvidia-gtx-turing-shown-in-leaked-photo/) The NVIDIA GTX 1660 Ti Will Be $279 (https://thinkcomputers.org/the-nvidia-gtx-1660-ti-will-be-279/) MSI and Gigabyte GTX 1660 Ti Models Listed (https://thinkcomputers.org/msi-and-gigabyte-gtx-1660-ti-models-listed/) Colorful Announces an RTX 2080 Without a Cooler (https://thinkcomputers.org/colorful-announces-an-rtx-2080-without-a-cooler/) AMD 12-core Zen 2 Processor Spotted in UserBenchmark (https://thinkcomputers.org/amd-12-core-zen-2-processor-spotted-in-userbenchmark/) AMD Restructures Leadership Team, James Prior No Longer With the Company (https://thinkcomputers.org/amd-restructures-leadership-team-james-prior-no-longer-with-the-company/) Intel Working on Low-Power 35W Core i9-9900T Processor (https://thinkcomputers.org/intel-working-on-low-power-35w-core-i9-9900t-processor/) ASRock Preparing at least Nine X570 Motherboards (https://thinkcomputers.org/asrock-preparing-at-least-nine-x570-motherboards/) Phanteks Announces the Eclipse P600S Hybrid Silent and High-Performance Chassis (https://thinkcomputers.org/phanteks-announces-the-eclipse-p600s-hybrid-silent-and-high-performance-chassis/) Legal Battle Brewing Between Mayhems & Thermaltake (https://thinkcomputers.org/legal-battle-brewing-between-mayhems-thermaltake/) Fortnite is Being Used to Launder Money (https://thinkcomputers.org/fortnite-is-being-used-to-launder-money/) Coming Next Week: Beginner’s Guide To Twitch Streaming – Part 1 Metallicgear Neo Case (http://metallicgear.com/products/Neo-Series-ATX) ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro NVMe Solid State Drive (http://xpg.com/en/feature/583) Cooler Master MM830 Gaming Mouse (http://www.coolermaster.com/peripheral/mice/mm830/) Tech / Nerd Recommendations: First Man (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1213641/) Bad Times at the El Royale (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6628394/)
This is part three of our four part series dedicated to CES 2018. In this episode we talk about our day three meetings which were honestly some of the best of the entire show and include Thermaltake, HyperX, Creative and MSI
In this episode we look back on some of our past projects including the Core V51 fitted with a DIY watercooling loop with Thermaltake Premium gear and look forward to a new build using a Thermaltake View 31.
PC Perspective Podcast #459 - 07/20/17 Join us for Threadripper Pricing, Liquid Cooled VEGA, Intel Rumors, and more! You can subscribe to us through iTunes and you can still access it directly through the RSS page HERE. The URL for the podcast is: http://pcper.com/podcast - Share with your friends! iTunes - Subscribe to the podcast directly through the iTunes Store (audio only) Video version on iTunes Google Play - Subscribe to our audio podcast directly through Google Play! RSS - Subscribe through your regular RSS reader (audio only) Video version RSS feed MP3 - Direct download link to the MP3 file Hosts: Ryan Shrout, Jeremy Hellstrom, Josh Walrath, Allyn Malventano Peanut Gallery: Ken Addison, Alex Lustenberg, Jim Tanous Program length: 1:46:03 Podcast topics of discussion: Join our spam list to get notified when we go live! Patreon Week in Review: 0:04:40 ASUS ZenBook 3 UX390UA Laptop Review 0:11:45 The AMD Radeon Vega Frontier Edition 16GB Liquid-Cooled Review 0:34:30 ASUS TUF Z270 Mark 1 Motherboard Review 0:38:26 SILVIA Technology - Intelligence On Command Interview News items of interest: 0:43:50 You can now get a Dell laptop that charges wirelessly, but it will cost you 0:47:35 A splash of water can open it up; ASUS' ROG Poseidon GTX 1080 Ti Platinum 0:51:40 The Oculus Pacific, bringing VR to the masses? 0:55:05 Thermaltake's $25 Contac Silent 12 heatsink for Ryzen 0:57:30 Counting Cores ... Intel on the Bench 1:00:20 Rumor: Intel to Launch Quad Core Kaby Lake-R CPUs for Ultraportables 1:05:00 Move over HoloLens, enterprising new Glassholes are on the scene 1:08:20 Rumor: Corsair Could Be Purchased for >$500 Million USD 1:14:38 You've got to go deep before you can be extreme, TSMC is moving to 7nm 1:17:50 AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X and 1920X Announced: Flagship Performance at $999 Hardware/Software Picks of the Week 1:31:05 Ryan: O2COOL Portable Clip Fan 1:36:30 Jeremy: Deal on a Ryzen 7 1700 1:38:10 Josh: All the features you need in a racing stand/seat 1:41:04 Allyn: Still using WMC? You need EPG123! http://pcper.com/podcast http://twitter.com/ryanshrout and http://twitter.com/pcper Closing/outro Subscribe to the PC Perspective YouTube Channel for more videos, reviews and podcasts!!
In this episode of our weekly tech podcast we talk about Thermaltake's Smart Power Management Platform, NVIDIA's announcement of the new Titan X graphics card, new leaks on Intel's Skylake-X and Kaby Lake-X processors and more! The post ThinkComputers Podcast #72 – Thermaltake SPM Platform, New Titan X, Skylake-X, and More! (https://thinkcomputers.org/thinkcomputers-podcast-72-thermaltake-spm-platform-new-titan-x-skylake-x-and-more/) appeared first on ThinkComputers.org (https://thinkcomputers.org) .
In this episode of our weekly tech podcast we talk about our review of the Thermaltake Core X31 PC Case, a few of the GTX 1080s that have appeared this week, and a lot of teases for Computex next week! Oh and Jack is back on the Podcast! The post ThinkComputers Podcast #66 – Thermaltake Core X31, GTX 1080s Appear, More Computex Teases (https://thinkcomputers.org/thinkcomputers-podcast-66-thermaltake-core-x31-gtx-1080s-appear-more-computex-teases/) appeared first on ThinkComputers.org (https://thinkcomputers.org) .
This week on our Weekly Tech Podcast we talk about our review of Thermatake's Riing Fans, the possibility of NVIDIA releasing a GTX 960 Ti, AMD's release of their new Radeon Crimson Software, Black Friday deals, and much more! The post ThinkComputers Podcast #40 – Thermaltake Riing Fans, NVIDIA GTX 960 Ti, Radeon Crimson Software, Black Friday & More! (https://thinkcomputers.org/thinkcomputers-podcast-40-thermaltake-riing-fans-nvidia-gtx-960-ti-radeon-crimson-software-black-friday-more/) appeared first on ThinkComputers.org (https://thinkcomputers.org) .
This week on our Weekly Tech Podcast we talk about our review of the very unique Thermaltake Core P5 Chassis, the awesomely small and powerful BOXX APEXX 1 workstation, Apple and its great customer service, a dual-GPU NVIDIA card and more! The post ThinkComputers Podcast #32 – Thermaltake Core P5, BOXX APEXX 1, Apple & More! (https://thinkcomputers.org/thinkcomputers-podcast-32-thermaltake-core-p5-boxx-apexx-1-apple-more/) appeared first on ThinkComputers.org (https://thinkcomputers.org) .
This week on our Weekly Tech Podcast we talk about our review of the ASRock X99E-ITX/ac motherboard, AMD being valued at less than what they paid for ATI, Comcast's new 2 Gb/s fiber service, CaseLab's apology to Thermaltake and much more! The post ThinkComputers Podcast #21 – ASRock X99E-ITX/ac, AMD, Comast, CaseLabs & More (https://thinkcomputers.org/thinkcomputers-podcast-21-asrock-x99e-itxac-amd-comast-caselabs-more/) appeared first on ThinkComputers.org (https://thinkcomputers.org) .
Heads bent towards a device, fingers dancing across the screen, theses gamers are competing in a group contest of the popular mobile phone game called "Tower of Saviors". The game was devised by a developer from Hong Kong and is one of the top downloaded mobile phone games in Asia. But if driving a GT car is your thing, the Grand Turismo 6 or GT6 driving simulator, powered by Play Station, will offer you a super car experience. Equipped with compatible steering controllers and accessories by Logitech, the driving simulator allows you to try out 1,200 cars and in over 76 driving courses. Wang Chen a games demonstrator is on hand to show gamers the experience. "This year at the exhibition, we have this driving game called GT 6 equipped with a simulated driving wheel and the design of the race car. Players who come here can play and experience the real feeling of driving. We have an accelerator pedal, and a wheel to real control. Players can also select real cars and real driving tracks to drive in. You can see that we have two real cars on the show today. Players can select these types of cars in the computer game to drive them as well." Sony's Play Station is the star of the show promoting the newly released PS4, with a more powerful motion sensor and processor. PS4 also made playing games more social, allowing players to share via live broadcasting, allowing you to stream your screen online so others can see what you are playing. Several gadget makers are also here to present their latest gaming accessories. A gaming accessory maker, Thermaltake, has been working in collaboration with the BMW design team and has developed a sleek new design for the humble computer mouse. The team says the design of "Level M Hybrid Mouse" suits a serious gamer, as the aluminium casing gives users a solid feeling, and the adjustable height and angle means it's comfortable to use. Retailing at around 100 USD, the level M mouse is also a hit among graphic designers according to Jeff Chang of Thermaltake. "The mouse is designed with BMW. And it looks very solid and it fits very well in the hands, with the ergonomics. It's perfect for both gamers and designers. Lots of designers like to use it just because the geometry is of it is very beautiful. They saw it and take a liking to of it. For the gamers, the mouse has different profiles and macros you can program. And you instantly switch between the Z button on the side so it's good for gamers that play a lot of games with, from FPS (First-Person Shooter), MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game) to mobile games". According to the show's organisers, the annual market value of the gaming industry in Taiwan is at 1.3 Billion USD with an estimated annual growth of 3 per cent.
Robbie and Erika play air guitar and give away a slew of amazing prizes to viewers who cast ballots over the past week.
Robbie and Christa have a look at the new Level 10 M Gaming Mouse from Thermaltake, which might be the coolest computer mouse ever designed.
Starring:Host: Robbie FergusonCo-Host: Christa Wells Robbie and Christa have a look at the new Level 10 M Gaming Mouse from Thermaltake, which might be the coolest computer mouse ever designed. Read the complete show notes, comment or rate this episode, view pictures and obtain links from this episode at https://category5.tv/shows/technology/episode/271/ Running time: 1 Hour 2 Minutes 13 Seconds
Robbie and Abigail take a look at the latest Ubuntu release and Zorin OS 6, and see which is most comfortable for new Linux users.
Your computer can be used to allow you to record audio from the past. Find out how to never miss that precious moment or great riff again with JACK Timemachine on Linux.
Robbie and Hillary go a little over-time with a realtime installation of the Thermaltake Water 2.0 liquid cooling system in place of a stock CPU fan.
Starring:Host: Robbie FergusonCo-Host: Hillary Rumball Robbie and Hillary go a little over-time with a realtime installation of the Thermaltake Water 2.0 liquid cooling system in place of a stock CPU fan. Read the complete show notes, comment or rate this episode, view pictures and obtain links from this episode at https://category5.tv/shows/technology/episode/248/ Running time: 1 Hour 14 Minutes 51 Seconds
Robbie and Hillary take on your viewer questions and unbox the Thermaltake Water 2.0 Liquid Cooling System.
HotHardware - Technology, Computer and Gadget Reviews and Industry News
http://hothardware.com - In this latest episode of HotHardware's Two and Half Geeks Dave Iyaz and Marco talk about Thermaltake's Level 10 GT Snow Edition full ATX gaming case Marco's AMD 990FX Motherboard Round-Up with Asus ASRock Gigabyte a sneak peek at the Alienware M18x mammoth gaming notebook the ASUS MARS II graphics card with dual GeForce GTX 580s in SLI on one PCB HOT Deals of the Day and our Labor Day Giveaway contest! By HotHardware Tags : 10, 990FX, AMD, ASRock, Alienware, Asus, GT, Geeks, Gigabyte, Half, HotHardware, Level, M18x, Motherboard, Thermaltake, Two, a, and, notebook, podcast, webcast
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In this latest episode of HotHardware's Two and Half Geeks Dave Iyaz and Marco talk about the Kingston Wi-Drive that adds wireless storage to your iOS device Intel investing 300 large in UltraBook development the Lenovo IdeaPad Tablet K1 and other things lurking in Dave's lab. We also answer a few interesting reader questions offer hints of a cool new contest and a whole lot more! By HotHardware Tags : Android, Contest, Geeks, Half, HotHardware, IdeaPad, Intel, K1, Kingston, Lenovo, Podcast, Sweepstakes, Tablet, Thermaltake, Two, UltraBook, Webcast, Wi-Drive, a, and