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Best podcasts about video cards

Latest podcast episodes about video cards

Tech AI Radio
3dfx Voodoo 4 video card in MXM format

Tech AI Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2024


PC Perspective Podcast
Podcast #754 - Pre-CES 2024 Show - AMD and NVIDIA Video Card Rumors, Ryzen AM5 APUs, and MORE

PC Perspective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 51:51


It's the first podcast of the new year, and we are less than a week from CES 2024. What is in store? If we ignore the inevitable deluge of AI integration into every imaginable consumer electronic device at the show, possibly some affordable-ish graphics cards. We can only hope. Also, AMD might have some interesting Zen4/RDNA3 APUs.   Dial in some security scares and some gaming news, and boom:  we have a show.Oh, and Josh had another burger.Timestamps:00:00 Intro01:44 Food with Josh02:58 CES predictions04:15 The rumored Radeon RX 7600 XT07:10 NVIDIA is teasing a GPU10:18 A Ryzen 8600G appears14:01 Windows 11 can't escape the shadow of Windows 1017:30 MSI is offering a Gen5 SSD with a massive heatsink attached21:43 The oldest-known version of MS-DOS ancestor 86-DOS found23:10 (in)Security Corner32:27 Gaming Quick Hits38:19 Picks of the Week48:12 Outro ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Eternal Durdles
[[VIDEO]] CARD RELATIONSHIPS, BOOMER MTG, AND YOU! #mtglegacy

Eternal Durdles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 39:25


Welcome to the next captivating chapter of the Boomer Magic Book Club on Eternal Durdles! In this episode, we're diving headfirst into the intricacies of "Deep Magic" as we explore Chapter 4: Card Relationships. Join our veteran Magic: The Gathering aficionados as they unravel the art of card synergy, combination, and interaction. Learn how to spot the hidden connections between cards that can turn the tide of a game. Whether you're a seasoned Planeswalker or just beginning your magical journey, this episode is a treasure trove of knowledge that will take your card evaluation and deck-building skills to the next level. Discover how cards can work together in harmony, creating powerful combos that can catch your opponent off-guard and lead you to victory. We'll explore the nuances of card selection, how to build a well-rounded deck, and adapt to the ever-evolving metagame. This chapter of the Boomer Magic Book Club is a must-watch for those who seek to master the deeper aspects of Magic: The Gathering. So, grab your favorite deck and get ready to enhance your understanding of card relationships. Don't miss this engaging episode where the wisdom of Magic's past meets the innovations of today! Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt9PVLLPfdzI_pr1U9hZDtw/join #magicthegathering#MTG#mtglegacy Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/5ev3XCpvrC Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/EternalDurdles Buy Our Merch: https://my-store-4b44f7.creator-spring.com/listing/EternalDurdles_Shop Eternal Durdles Moxfield: https://www.moxfield.com/users/EternalDurdles https://www.moxfield.com/users/Durdlemagus https://www.moxfield.com/users/ForceofPhil Check out our song parodies on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/forceofphil Follow us on Twitter: Zac: @durdlemagus Phil: @ForceofPhil

I Beat It First
IBIF Podcast 137 – FOMO

I Beat It First

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022


Piltch Point (Audio)
Picking a Gaming Laptop for Under $1500 - Episode 294

Piltch Point (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2022 23:06


As surprising as this might be after the past few years, it is a great time to buy a new PC. The new chips and video cards will be coming out later this year, but if you don't need to be on the bleeding edge, now is a fantastic time to get great value for your money on a gaming laptop. There is an excess of supply of current generation hardware, so things are going on sale across the industry. The discounts could be more as the year goes on, but you can get a solid gaming laptop for under $1500 right now.What to expectThere are some components that you should expect to find in a gaming laptop in this price range.Video Card and ScreenFirst of all, the most important feature is the graphics chip. The CPU doesn't matter that much, overall, but the video card absolutely does. In this category, the best card is going to be NVIDIA RTX 3070, RTX 3060, or RTX 3050ti. The higher up that rung you can go, the better. If you want to go with an AMD card, you can usually get a Radeon 6800m, which will have better framerates than the 3060.1080p resolution is what you can expect and high or ultra video quality within a game, with 40 or so FPS. Changing some of the settings will have an impact on that framerate. Turning on ray tracing will lower the framerate, while lowering quality or resolution will increase it. You don't want to go below 30 FPS, as even digital video is 30 FPS standard. Below 30 FPS is barely playable, while 60 or higher is what you're going to want for competitive gaming situations.All of these laptops will also have a high refresh rate. Most will offer 120 Hz while others can go up to 165 Hz. That rating is the maximum refresh rate possible for the screen, but not necessarily what you will achieve during gameplay. The screens will usually vary to the refresh rate of the game or the video card setting for the video being delivered.Hard Drive and RAMIn this price range, what you can expect is an SSD in the 500 GB to 1 TB range. If you go under $1000, you can expect that size to drop significantly to 256 GB. You're definitely not going to want to go that low, as modern games take up a lot of storage space. Some can be over 100 GB, meaning it will use around half of the available space (after the Windows installation).As for RAM, these systems should come with 16 GB standard. In the lower price range, however, you can expect the RAM to drop in half to 8 GB. Once again, 8 GB isn't going to be enough for actual gaming, so the lower RAM option will want to be a last resort.Many of the laptops are upgradable, especially for the SSD. If you get stuck with a poor drive, or you're willing to go to the trouble, you can purchase an SSD on the market and swap the included drive with the larger and cheaper drive. Some laptops will also allow you to upgrade the RAM, so take a look at the options on that PC before you decide.What to GetHere are some of the best deals as of the date of publish, but you should be able to find others in case these prices change.ASUS ROG Zephyrus 15.6" Best Buy | AmazonAcer Nitro 5 Best Buy ASUS ROG Strix G15 Advantage Edition Best Buy | AmazonASUS TUF Dash Best Buy

Hooker, Brooke & DB
Video Cards

Hooker, Brooke & DB

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 41:02


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Hooker, Brooke & DB
Video Cards

Hooker, Brooke & DB

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 41:02


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The Hardware Asylum Podcast
We Can Finally Buy Video Cards from Basic to Unicorns

The Hardware Asylum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 32:27


We knew this day would come, the day when we could finally start buying video cards at or below suggested retail prices. In this episode we talk about the reasons behind this and take a look at some of the video cards that are currently available from basic RTX 3070 Ti's to The Water Devil, EVGA Kingpin editions and the ROG x Evangelion Unit 01 RTX 3080 and Motherboard.

The Hacks
The Escalating Video Card War!

The Hacks

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 46:18


It's impossible not to notice how insanely expensive video cards have become over the past few years. There's a variety of reasons for this, supply chain issues, the pandemic, etc. Perhaps one of the biggest reasons is the explosion in crypto popularity. Over the past few weeks, cryptocurrency has taken a substantial dip in value.  This dip has also triggered a possible market correction for video card prices. AMD is now taking steps to ensure that its video cards remain at the suggested retail price to make things even more appealing for the consumer! Will competing video card manufacturers be forced to follow suit?  Will product quality take a hit?  Listen now to find out!! Learn more about the Salt Project! Check out the brand new Idem Project!

Q & A Presents: Maui Online! – Hawaii's Only Computer Talk Show!
Peripherals 101: Video Cards! (5/7/22 Part 1)

Q & A Presents: Maui Online! – Hawaii's Only Computer Talk Show!

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 54:52


Video cards and GPUs (graphics processing units) are an essential part of your computer! All About That Video! Doesn't matter if you've got a desktop or laptop*, you've got one in there. So we talk about that! And if this gets you asking more questions, you can shoot us an email to ask them at mauionline@q-a.net! Helpful links: https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gpu-buying-guide,5844.html https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gpu-hierarchy,4388.html https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/photoshop-cc-gpu-card-faq.html https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/multi/gpu-acceleration-and-hardware-encoding.html

Two and a Half Amigos
159. Crypto Show preview

Two and a Half Amigos

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 83:51 Transcription Available


Amigos PC, hosted by Scott and Mark, is a ridiculous podcast that contains funny podcast stories that will entertain you unlike anything else. In this podcast, they are exploring the fundamentals of Crypto Currency and different types of Crypto Currency. Outline of the Episode: ● [02:03] Scott Robin hood's countdown. ● [03:19] About New Show? ● [05:40] Discussion on first article? ● [13:08] Fundamentals of Crypto Currency? ● [19:26] Discussion on 2nd article? ● [28:18] AMC tying with Crypto? ● [30:40] Top 5 Crypto Currencies? ● [42:31] Monero currency? ● [51:03] AVN Currency? ● [52:01] Video Cards? ● [55:24] Why Flux in Crypto? ● [01:11:44] Tokenomics of Safe moon? ● [01:19:40] New Crypto Winter Market?  Connect with AmigosPC! Website: https://www.amigospc.net Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TwoandahalfAmigos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amigospc Twitter: https://twitter.com/AmigosPC Check out Official AmigosPC Merch at: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/amigospc?ref_id=24626 Join the conversation with the Amigos by becoming a member of Amigos pc get direct access to our discord and other cool free stuff https://amigospc.supercast.tech/

The Other Side Of The Firewall
Video Card Marker, NVIDIA Hacks Back

The Other Side Of The Firewall

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 14:39


What's up, everyone! In this episode, Ryan, Shannon, and LeVon discuss data leaks and how they may have attempted to hack their hackers. Please LISTEN

Piltch Point (Audio)
Video Cards are Available Again! - Episode 282

Piltch Point (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 22:10


Over the past 2 years, certain products have been difficult to find. For a while, laptops and other electronics were in short supply. This came about because lockdowns stopped production but increased demand as more people were working from home. One of the hardest products to acquire was webcams, requiring people to search hard to find even off-brand webcams. But, video cards have been the one consistently hard to find.In August 2020, Intel and Nvidia showed off new video card hardware. In November 2020, AMD released its new cards. All of this new video technology improved performance immensely, causing gamers and video editors around the world to want to get ahold of the cards. Because of the excitement, it drove a big business for scalpers.Prices for video cards on eBay skyrocketed, with people selling GTX 1070s for 2 or 3 times the original price. GTX 1080 Tis were being sold for as high as $800. Many people thought that the video card market had become a monopoly. Card prices have slowly returned to their original values, but they are still much more expensive than they were before the release of the new hardware.Video cards are back, baby!Now that video cards are available again, there is no need to overpay on eBay. You can find cards available on regular retail sites, such as Amazon and Newegg. However, just because they're available doesn't make them inexpensive. In many cases, these cards are still far above their MSRP prices. But, they're available, making it possible to build a PC without waiting for months.Part of the increased availability is because production has leveled out some. But, the real scenario appears to be that the value of cryptocurrencies has been falling in recent months. With the fall in value, the amount of time to recover the cost of a video card has gone up significantly, making it almost impossible to break even. So, crypto miners have less of a reason to invest in high-end video cards. Also, as more currencies move their mining process from proof of work to proof of stake, the need for the cards decreases.One of the more interesting aspects could be that a lot of mining was happening in Russia. With the sanctions going into place, it's getting harder to purchase cards in the country. So, once again, a decrease in crypto mining is leading to the availability of cards.Is now the time to buy?Not necessarily. There is evidence that the current situation is the beginning of a trend, not the new scenario. With the European conflict looking like it will continue for a while, sales there might continue to stall. With the change in the mining process, the need for crypto miners to purchase the cards out from under gamers is going to decrease. This means that scalpers are going to have less reason to participate in the market. So, in the end, prices are likely to continue to decrease. The only possible issue comes from the neon gas shortage used to produce chips.

Piltch Point (Audio)
How to Get a Video Card for Holiday 2021 - Episode 276

Piltch Point (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 17:57


We know that the supply chain issues have made all sorts of products hard to come by, at this point ranging from cards and trucks to food and drink. The product category that has been the hardest hit, it would seem, is the video card industry. Every card from every manufacturer, representing both the AMD and NVIDIA side of the industry, is sold out across the board. However, some inventory is available and can be found in the wild. Here are some of the ways to find a video card this holiday season.Buy a PC with oneThe way that is most likely to return a positive result, though far from the most direct, is to purchase a PC with the card you want in it. It's a bit like buying a car to get new tires, but unfortunately, right now it is the fastest and easiest way to get to your goal.If you are intending to build a PC from scratch, then this might be a good option. Many of the PCs that are available on the market with the high-end graphics cards in them also have options for other quality components. That means that you could put together a PC in the specs you want, or close to it, for about the price you could expect to find the components today. The benefit, in this case, is that you get the components you need and you don't have to do any real work. The downside, of course, is that the price is going to be inflated since it's a built PC.If you are upgrading an existing PC, this isn't going to be as great of an option. Essentially, you would be looking to do something similar to when a portable hard drive is less expensive than an internal one. The term is "shucking" where you treat the hard drive like corn and remove the husk for the insides. The benefit here is that you do still get the graphics card. The problem, though, is obvious - it's going to be far more expensive. But, you could always put your old card in it and try to sell it on the Facebook Marketplace and recover some of your costs.Hope to find one onlineThere are some services that you can use to get inventory. Newegg has their Product Shuffle lottery service. This service gives you a better chance of getting a card, but the price is going to be inflated, but lower than buying a whole PC. You're not guaranteed to get one, though, so it's a literal gamble. The best way is to get HotStock, which will alert you when inventory becomes available at different retailers.To find one for yourself, you can check out the Tom's Hardware guides for RTX 3080, RTX 3070, and RTX 3060.Give in to scalpersYou can always go to places like eBay and give in to the scalpers. The biggest problem here is that it will continue to encourage the scalpers to keep doing this, making the problem worse for a longer period of time. But, it's also generally more expensive (or really close to the same price) than buying a whole PC.

TechtalkRadio
EPISODE 322 - Holiday Gifting With Tech!

TechtalkRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 54:40


In this week's show, Justin, Shawn, and Andy begin the show getting the latest on Justin's Pixel 6 Pro which he hasn't received yet but is really looking forward to it. Justin tells us about the Magic Eraser Feature as just one of the many tools that are a part of the Pixel 6. Andy tells us about the Recall on certain models of the iPhone 12 and recommends checking the Apple Website for more info. Shawn tells us about his new iPhone 13 Pro and what he loves about it. Andy decides to build a new system and the guys share a couple of sites to help pick what could be the best build. The guys talk about Pangoly and PCPartsPicker. Andy tells us about his decision to go with the LGA1200 and trying to find a processor that would be a perfect pairing. It's all about Budget and what you need the system to do. Justin tells us about the latest in Video Cards and what is on the Horizon. Shawn is given a Oculus Rift S from a friend of his and now gets to experience VR. Justin didn't have the best experience with MS Flight Sim in VR however Shawn tells us his experience has been Different. Thrustmaster has unveiled a Boeing Flight Controller which is amazing! Shawn has been having fun with Walkabout Mini Golf while Justin has been playing without VR the Farming Simulator 2022. Justin tells us how much fun playing this one is while Shawn tells us his experience playing a previous generation. Andy jumps to Windows 11 on his laptop however he has been pleased with the increase in speed and overall look although does comment that getting use to the start button not on screen takes a bit. Steve Van Dinter with Verizon visits to share devices that may be perfect for the Holiday Season. He shares the Mophie 4-in-1 One Charging Mat as well as the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3, The Anchor Sound Core Mini and the VerizonStream TV. Steve tells us about the Verizon Holiday Quiz found online at https://www.verizon.com/holidayquiz - He gives Andy the Quiz. Justin shares the Website of the Week, https://www.Neofly.net A Free Career Add-on for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020. Connect with Us on social media! Facebook @techtalkers Twitter @TechtalkRadio Instagram techtalkradio Web: TechtalkRadio.Com Subscribe and Like on Spreaker!

Mile High Game Guys: Boardgaming Podcast
Episode 242 - Not In Our Favor

Mile High Game Guys: Boardgaming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 97:55


This week, Adrian gets outplayed by a mom, Zach survives long enough to die somewhere convenient, and Jeff collects some dolls.   00:00:28 - Engagement Period: Stream-free  00:01:48 - What have we been playing?: Now Boarding, Ares Expedition, Dokmus, Matryoshka, Clank Legacy, Exit: Gate Between Worlds, Hanabi 00:24:08 - Mid-Show Plug: MHCC 2 00:31:43 - Mid-Show Banter: Camping, Shang-Chi, Mythic Quest, No Man's Sky, Video Cards 00:55:45 - News: Broken Token CEO steps down and fires people 01:00:41 - News: Queen's Gambit Game 01:02:48 - News: Game of Thrones: B-twixt 01:07:02 - News: Catan Beer 01:09:53 - KS: Mint Mini 01:13:26 - KS: Green Hell 01:20:26 - KS: Lax Rax 01:30:38 - Paulo's Youtube Corner   MHGG Twitch Slack Channel  Patreon Guild

The NAKE'd Podcast
Ep 104: Biden Interviews, Afghanistan, Tesla Robots, Video Card Updates, Marvel's What. If...?

The NAKE'd Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 57:59


Welcome back NAKE'd listeners! If you're reading this, you are awesome! Did you know that we have a live stream of this show on Mondays? You should check out the OM Linktree links down below. This week, we discuss: Missing 900 Words from President Biden interview Tesla developing robots; SpaceX news Video Card updates - what's new? Marvel's What If... Support us on Patreon or check out our website www.officialmillennials.com, or tag us @OG_TheNAKEdPod on Twitter. If you have anything to talk to us about, email info@officialmillennials.com Social Links: NJ - https://linktr.ee/NoThisIsNJ Alan – https://linktr.ee/peach_zee Kielyn – https://linktr.ee/puzzldscarlett Ethan – https://bio.fm/crazyebie Official Millennial - https://linktr.ee/OfficialMillennials Music by Joseph McDade & Purple Planet Music (www.purple-planet.com) #OGNAKEdPod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/officialmillennials/message

The NAKE'd Podcast
Cuomo Updates, VIDEO CARD Updates, Why we love Woody Harrelson, and looking forward to the Bad Batch SF

The NAKE'd Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 72:05


Welcome back NAKE'd listeners! If you're reading this, you are awesome! Did you know that we have a live stream of this show on Mondays? You should check out the OM Linktree links down below. This week, we discuss: Andrew Cuomo Updates : Where are we at? AMD institutes waitlist for video cards Spotlight on Woody Harrelson Season Finale of the Bad Batch Check out our website www.officialmillennials.com, or tag us @OG_TheNAKEdPod on Twitter. If you have anything to talk to us about, email info@officialmillennials.com Social Links: NJ - https://linktr.ee/NoThisIsNJ Alan – https://linktr.ee/peach_zee Kielyn – https://linktr.ee/puzzldscarlett Ethan – https://bio.fm/crazyebie Official Millennial - https://linktr.ee/OfficialMillennials Music by Joseph McDade & Purple Planet Music (www.purple-planet.com) #OGNAKEdPod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/officialmillennials/message

CAST11 - Be curious.
Talking Glass Media of Prescott Valley Offering Free Holiday Video Cards!

CAST11 - Be curious.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 1:19


Free holiday video greeting cards are now being offered to businesses in the region as a way to celebrate the holidays at Talking Glass Media Studios, home to Signals A Z.com, TG Magazine and CAST11 podcast.  We are starting early this year because of the growing demand we experienced last year!  Businesses can contact Talking Glass Media Studios through the form below to schedule a free video shoot for the holidays! https://youtu.be/1npfzlvaoqs The Talking Glass Media Studios are all set up and waiting for you to come in to shoot your holiday video card from September 20th through November 19th, 2021.... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/talking-glass-media-of-prescott-valley-offering-free-holiday-video-cards/

IGN.com - Daily Fix (Video)
Amazon's New World Reportedly Bricking 3090 Video Cards - IGN Daily Fix

IGN.com - Daily Fix (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021


In today's Daily Fix, DO NOT play Amazon's MMO, New World, if you have an Nvidia RTX 3090 graphics card...unless you want to turn that $1,200 GPU into a paperweight. It seems the beta for that open-world MMO is bricking a specific model of that GPU line, and there's no fix for it yet. Yikes. In other PC gaming news, Ubisoft is considering a return to Steam if the Steam Deck takes off. The newly-announced PC handheld can play the Ubisoft games already offered on Steam, but their latest titles, like the upcoming Far Cry 6, will only be sold via Ubi's own digital store or the Epic Games Store (if you want the PC version). It's important to note that Ubisoft does tend to support new platforms regardless of their popularity (they had quite a few games on the Wii U), so it might not be too long until you can add all the Tom Clancy games you want to your Steam collection. And speaking of Nintendo, the company is updating its offerings of retro games for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers with three new games. There are some bangers in there, like Claymates. And Jelly Boy. And...Bombuzal. Yup, some real classics. Anyway, it's your Daily Fix!

Tech Tho(ugh)ts
(G)reatly (P)ricey (U)nits

Tech Tho(ugh)ts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 14:07


(Season 3) Episode 19 So here we are, throwing letters at you like no tomorrow- first CPUs, and now... GPUs. But what is this.... G? Graphs? Geography? ...Grains? ..........How about.... graphics! That's right, this is an episode on Graphics Processing Units (or as they're sometimes referred to, Video Cards!) As always, sources are available on our website. -- Website: https://techthoughts.gay Instagram: https://instagram.com/techthoughtspodcast/ Opening Music: Another World by BETTOGH

The Killing IT Podcast
Episode 113 - Cryto Currency Insanity, and Video Cards that Aren’t Graphics Cards

The Killing IT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 31:17


Topic 1: Does the obvious stupidity in the Crypto-verse help to increase or decrease the adoption of crypo currencies? A bit of crypto news this week. But on the serious side, what does this activity mean? Elon Musk makes fun of crypto currencies and the market goes wild (down). Dogecoin created as a joke. Now it's going crazy. Then two winners created a spinoff coin because “people seem to like dogs” and became millionaires. https://u.today/dogecoin-spin-off-turns-struggling-brothers-into-overnight-millionaires https://www.vox.com/recode/2021/5/18/22441831/elon-musk-bitcoin-dogecoin-crypto-prices-tesla  Topic 2: Ann Arbor to Launch Autonomous Shuttle Service October 11th But there's one already operating in Fairfax, VA. We have some questions about the experience . . . and we send Dave off to do some homework. https://www.clickondetroit.com/all-about-ann-arbor/2021/05/18/free-a2go-autonomous-shuttle-service-coming-to-ann-arbor-this-fall/  https://wtop.com/fairfax-county/2020/07/virginias-1st-self-driving-shuttle-starts-testing-on-fairfax-co-streets/  https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/transportation/autonomous-shuttle-pilot  Topic 3: Lower hash rates, and video cards that aren’t graphics cards. NVidia is finally making some moves to tackle the shortage of video cards despite the continuing chip shortage. They're designing video cards with lower hash rates, so they're not attractive to crypto-miners. And they're creating cards designed for mining with actual video output. https://seekingalpha.com/news/3697830-nvidia-lowers-hash-rate-for-new-geforce-graphics-cards-to-thwart-crypto-mining  We'll see what competitors do, and how quickly this has a visible effect on graphic card availability for plain old gamers. -- -- -- Sponsor Memo - Did you know that the average MSP spends 10 hours manually inputting accounting data each week? That time is 120 prospect calls, a month’s worth of the Business of Tech, or building an entire Lego death star. Gozynta Mobius can make your life easier through accounting automation. Automatic sync of invoices, expenses and inventory from ConnectWise Manage into QuickBooks Online in just a single click of a button. With onboarding, direct support, and regular feature releases, Gozynta is a family owned company dedicated to making software suck a little less each day. Visit us at https://gozynta.com  :-)  

Forever Exiled - A Path of Exile Podcast

It's been a couple of weeks since we got to catch up in PoE Land and wow, was there a lot to cover! GGG has been busy! Path of Exile now has the quality of life MTX, a Cache management system, the game uses your VIDEO CARD now...!!! Not to mention there were some nice surprises like road safety awareness :wink: and live messages! We were even able to squeeze in some of the pros and cons of 3.14 Ultimatum being a "fix it" league. Episode 84 of Forever Exiled was non-stop for us and we hope you like it! Thanks for listening! *Forever Exiled Info:* *www.foreverexiled.com* ( https://app.redcircle.com/shows/a5b3939d-6f64-4f76-8d71-912ffcdbf190/ep/da52e18a-c18d-4ca5-9985-1d152677013b/www.foreverexiled.com ) *Patreon* ( https://www.patreon.com/Foreverexiled ) Twitter *@ForeverExiled82* ( https://twitter.com/ForeverExiled82 ) *Path of Exile Website* ( https://www.pathofexile.com/ ) *Wrecker of Days Builds List* ( https://www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/2606288 ) *Discord...* ( https://discord.gg/w22vWK3 ) *FE Merch Store* ( http://merch.foreverexiled.com/ ) *FE Nexus Store* ( https://www.nexus.gg/Foreverexiled ) Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

General Failure Podcast
Video Card Me Nvidia Daddy

General Failure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 72:00


This week, the best games are on the market with Dom playing Resident Evil 8 and TJ playing Mass Effect Legendary Edition. Dom talks about Bethesda starting off strong with Microsoft and making Starfield a Xbox/PC exclusive. TJ talks about Warnermedia and Discovery making a baby and Nvidia making changes to their graphics cards so cryptominers stop buying them all. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/genfailcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/genfailcast/support

Hardware Addicts
32: ROG V Gaming Phone & AMD's New 6700XT GPU But Is It Worth It?

Hardware Addicts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 48:55


Welcome to Hardware Addicts, a proud member of the Destination Linux Network. Hardware Addicts is the podcast that focuses on the physical components that powers our technology world. In this episode, we’re going to discuss a new ASUS phone, in which, the previous model had all of us geek enthusiasts drooling. Now that same company has launched a new version the ROG V…will we still be getting geek chills on this Android beast? Also we discuss the new AMD GPU and ask ourselves, why the heck would anyone want this? Then we head to the camera corner where Wendy discusses Are DSLRs dying?? So Sit back, Relax, and Plug In because Hardware Addicts Starts Now! Hardware we got this week: - Pinephone Convergence = https://www.pine64.org/pinephone/# - Samsung Galaxy Watch = https://amzn.to/2PrAYNv - MYNT3D 3D Printer Pen = https://amzn.to/3f7YeuP Hosts: Ryan = https://dasgeekcommunity.com Michael = https://tuxdigital.com Wendy = https://destinationlinux.network Want to Support the Show? Destination Linux Network Store = https://destinationlinux.network/store Want to follow the show and hosts on social media? You can find all of our social accounts at https://hardwareaddicts.org/hosts

The WAN Show Podcast
Old Video Cards are ALL You Can Get - WAN Show February 12, 2021

The WAN Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 70:20


Check out Seasonic's PRIME 850 W Titanium on Amazon at https://lmg.gg/seasonicprime Get Private Internet Access VPN at https://lmg.gg/piawan Get a 15-day free trial for unlimited backup at https://backblaze.com/WAN Check out Carpool Critics, our new movie podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt-oJR5teQIjOAxCmIQvcgA Timestamps (Courtesy of MattDog_222) 0:22 Why the show is late (Painting) 1:42 Andy, an employee, wanted Linus to paint during Intel Extreme Tech Upgrade 3:16 Andy's setup and how Linus broke the bed 6:16 Further explanation/reactions to the bed story 7:31 Topic Previews 9:22 Roll that intro! 9:41 Linus getting Rick-rolled 10:51 Headline: NVIDIA (supposedly) Restarting production of 1050TIs 12:29 Explaining GPU 'wafers' during production 13:58 The reason they are remaking it 16:25 Digression to RTX not being popular 18:09 Valve's user hardware related data 19:17 Intel caught 'fudging' benchmarks: 21:29 The "Fun part" (Luke). 23:07 Watching the video together with Linus 24:51 Pausing and discussing Intel Evo Branding 26:32 Evo: What is it? 28:06 Jon (Rettinger) should not be the the spokesperson (Linus) 30:47 You don't market your product by crapping on the other (Linus) 33:22 Evo standard doesn't even include USB Type A ports (Luke) 35:02 Linus's AMD story about product marketing issues 37:10 LTT responsible for canning an agency 38:51 The nature of the industry with marketing agencies 41:07 Luke's favorite marketing people to work with 41:58 Asking Jon about the video 43:48 Sponsor: Backblaze 44:42 Sponsor: Private Internet Access (PIA) 45:25 Sponsor: Seasonic 46:37 Plugging Jon's channel 47:31 CD Projekt Red Source Code Leaks 49:59 Related cyber threats 51:49 Linus suspects someone actually bought it 52:50 Twitter explores payed subscriptions 53:05 Facebook's ad implementation by comparison 55:09 Twitter's homefeed (and ads) 56:58 Twitter subscription model discussion 58:19 What you get from it (Including editing tweets) 59:55 Ability to tip users 1:01:12 Art 1:02:05 Affordable Intel CPUs 1:03:37 Interesting how this + 1050TI is happening at the the same time (Luke) 1:04:50 Replying to chats 1:07:41 Linus upgrading Luke's PC + the catch 1:09:09 Conclusion + LTT Store 1:09:54 Outro

Piltch Point (Audio)
Which Video Cards Work Best for Cryptomining? - Episode 251

Piltch Point (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 16:23


A few years ago, there was a lot of interest in mining cryptocurrencies using consumer hardware. This created a run on videocards, because GPUs work better than CPUs for mining. Over the past few years, however, that interest has waned because consumer hardware is no longer the best way to do it. Instead, professional miners use ASIC miners, which are devices designed specifically for mining. However, in the past few weeks, a renewed focus has been placed on videocard mining, especially for Ethereum, which has seen a major price increase. But, which cards work best? Avram's got some new suggestions.Jarred Walton over at Tom's Hardware benchmarked and calculated ROI on a number of major videocards - some old and some new. The conventional wisdom might suggest that the newest videocards would be your best bet for mining, but that would be incorrect because of the unbelievable cost of videocards right now. Current videocards, and even some of the older cards, have gone through the roof because of scalpers and miners, all looking for hardware.A GeForce RTX 3090 is able to produce $12.26 per day, but their current retail price is so high that it takes 194 days to break even. Instead, take a look at some of the older cards, like the GeForce GTX 1060 6GB. You can pick one up on eBay for about $275, compared to the almost $2400 for the 3090. Even though the card only produces $2.82 per days, it takes only 96 days to break even on the cost of the card.Of course, once the cards pay for themselves, the 3090 will be the best card going forward. However, the returns are still very low on videocard mining. Don't make a purchase of a card specifically for mining. Instead, check out an ASIC if you want to get into mining on a serious level.

Piltch Point (Video)
Which Video Cards Work Best for Cryptomining? - Episode 251

Piltch Point (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 16:23


A few years ago, there was a lot of interest in mining cryptocurrencies using consumer hardware. This created a run on videocards, because GPUs work better than CPUs for mining. Over the past few years, however, that interest has waned because consumer hardware is no longer the best way to do it. Instead, professional miners use ASIC miners, which are devices designed specifically for mining. However, in the past few weeks, a renewed focus has been placed on videocard mining, especially for Ethereum, which has seen a major price increase. But, which cards work best? Avram's got some new suggestions.Jarred Walton over at Tom's Hardware benchmarked and calculated ROI on a number of major videocards - some old and some new. The conventional wisdom might suggest that the newest videocards would be your best bet for mining, but that would be incorrect because of the unbelievable cost of videocards right now. Current videocards, and even some of the older cards, have gone through the roof because of scalpers and miners, all looking for hardware.A GeForce RTX 3090 is able to produce $12.26 per day, but their current retail price is so high that it takes 194 days to break even. Instead, take a look at some of the older cards, like the GeForce GTX 1060 6GB. You can pick one up on eBay for about $275, compared to the almost $2400 for the 3090. Even though the card only produces $2.82 per days, it takes only 96 days to break even on the cost of the card.Of course, once the cards pay for themselves, the 3090 will be the best card going forward. However, the returns are still very low on videocard mining. Don't make a purchase of a card specifically for mining. Instead, check out an ASIC if you want to get into mining on a serious level.

Not For Human Consumption
Episode 164 - Delicious Dust

Not For Human Consumption

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 158:11


Hey everybody! It’s episode 164 of Not For Human Consumption Podcast! Your weekly update on All the THINGS! The Power Trio treks on, Uncancelling Music, Spooning Steamers, Adventures in Car Accidents, Rage at the Capitol Aftermath, The Video Card is Here, Parler removal with quotes, Jay's Galaxy Brain Ideas, Bosa Donuts, Firing Singers, Old Band Stories, The Divorce Store, Come back bangs, Look at this, Voicemails and More!!! Visit us at www.NFHCPodcast.com for everything Not For Human Consumption. Support the show by subscribing to our Patreon! https://tinyurl.com/y88jzgzw Leave us a voicemail anytime at 480-788-7330 Apple Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/yapnr7cf Google Play: https://tinyurl.com/y977eq8g Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/ybpo59va Youtube: https://tinyurl.com/y7va3h9a Stitcher: https://tinyurl.com/y75fnd3l Check out the NFHC Store! http://www.nfhcpodcast.com/store/ Join the NFHC Discord! https://discord.gg/xrxhQTP This episode of NFHC is brought to you by Crazy Cactus Beard Balm! https://crazycactusbeardbalm.com/ Featured Band: THE ANIX https://theanixofficial.bandcamp.com/

Mile High Game Guys: Boardgaming Podcast
Episode 212 - Pick It Up

Mile High Game Guys: Boardgaming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 80:45


This week, Adrian goes 1v1 in DnD, Jeff finally gets his stash of games from Chicago, and Zach did some VR punching.    00:00:35 - missing episode! 00:01:58 - What have we been playing?: D&D Rime of the Frostmaiden, Star realms, Codenames Duet, picked up games from Chicago, Monopoly 00:30:23 - Banter! Featuring: Cookies, WoW, Video Cards, Cyberpunk 2077, Aunty Donna, Broncos, COVID Vaccine,  Superhot VR 00:58:22 - Bloody Minute 00:59:01 - News: Terraforming Mars App Prelude Expansion 01:05:37 - KS: Vindication and expansions 01:13:55 - Paulo's Youtube Corner! 01:19:05 - Grey Fox Games Campaign Trail 2nd edition pre-order   MHGG Twitch Slack Channel  Patreon Guild

Consume and Report
Episode 3: Greek Gods and Dumpster Fires

Consume and Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 76:54


We reflect on the hellscape of 2020, and more literally the hellscape of Hades. Chris regales us with tales of the weird games he finds on Steam when he's sick, I follow up on the space outlaws + sex book series I finished, and Ryan somehow agrees with me on a movie. It's a crazy world man.

Puget Systems Podcast
Episode 57 - Labs Open Office Hour: Matt Bach Discusses The New AMD Video Card Release

Puget Systems Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 68:14


This week Senior Labs Tech Matt Bach takes questions and chats about the latest testing results for the 6800 and 6800XT GPUs from AMD. We've collected everything you need to know right here: https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/AMD-Radeon-RX-6800-XT-Review-Roundup-1992/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/puget-systems/message

Piltch Point (Audio)
AMD's New Video Cards and Processors - Episode 243

Piltch Point (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 20:55


It is the best of times. It is the worst of times. That is if you are hoping to build a high-performance gaming PC. Some of the best PC components have either just been released or will release in the very near future. However, it is nearly impossible to get them.AMD announced its new line of hardware. The company claims that the new line of video cards will compete directly with their NVIDIA equivalents, with the Radeon RX 6800 being comparable to the RTX 3070, the Radeon RX 6800 XT being comparable to the RTX 3080, and the Radeon RX 6900 XT being comparable with the RTX 3090. But, of course, in grand AMD tradition, the prices are far below those of NVIDIA. Tom's Hardware has not had the opportunity to test these cards out, though, so the comparisons are currently based on AMD's info.The company also officially took the wraps off of its next-generation Ryzen chips: AMD Ryzen 5000 series, based on the new Zen 3 architecture. The prices will range from $299 for the Ryzen 5 model (no more Ryzen 3) to $799 for the Ryzen 9 model. AMD is touting higher clock speeds, more instructions per clock, 7nm architecture (closer together, more transistors per inch). Most interesting is the synergy between the new Radeon GPU and the new Ryzen CPU. This will provide fast access to one another's memory and will give a 13% speed bump over Intel chip or previous AMD chip. Again, this is based on the company's claims, not independent verification.But you cannot get the NVIDIA cards, and we fear the same thing will be the case with the AMD models. Within minutes of becoming available, they're gone - sold to scalpers. An $800 card is then sold for $1500 on eBay. The issues have even made the 2080 way overpriced because of the lack of 3080 inventory issues. Because of this, it is possibly the worst time to build a high-end PC because of these inventory issues. AMD is trying to take steps to avoid scalpers and bots, but legitimate demand could possibly produce the same results.

Piltch Point (Video)
AMD's New Video Cards and Processors - Episode 243

Piltch Point (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 20:55


It is the best of times. It is the worst of times. That is if you are hoping to build a high-performance gaming PC. Some of the best PC components have either just been released or will release in the very near future. However, it is nearly impossible to get them.AMD announced its new line of hardware. The company claims that the new line of video cards will compete directly with their NVIDIA equivalents, with the Radeon RX 6800 being comparable to the RTX 3070, the Radeon RX 6800 XT being comparable to the RTX 3080, and the Radeon RX 6900 XT being comparable with the RTX 3090. But, of course, in grand AMD tradition, the prices are far below those of NVIDIA. Tom's Hardware has not had the opportunity to test these cards out, though, so the comparisons are currently based on AMD's info.The company also officially took the wraps off of its next-generation Ryzen chips: AMD Ryzen 5000 series, based on the new Zen 3 architecture. The prices will range from $299 for the Ryzen 5 model (no more Ryzen 3) to $799 for the Ryzen 9 model. AMD is touting higher clock speeds, more instructions per clock, 7nm architecture (closer together, more transistors per inch). Most interesting is the synergy between the new Radeon GPU and the new Ryzen CPU. This will provide fast access to one another's memory and will give a 13% speed bump over Intel chip or previous AMD chip. Again, this is based on the company's claims, not independent verification.But you cannot get the NVIDIA cards, and we fear the same thing will be the case with the AMD models. Within minutes of becoming available, they're gone - sold to scalpers. An $800 card is then sold for $1500 on eBay. The issues have even made the 2080 way overpriced because of the lack of 3080 inventory issues. Because of this, it is possibly the worst time to build a high-end PC because of these inventory issues. AMD is trying to take steps to avoid scalpers and bots, but legitimate demand could possibly produce the same results.

Dear Downloads
2. PC builds + PS5 info + Cyberpunk in one month!!

Dear Downloads

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 54:28


Welcome to episode 02 of Dear Downloads. Conor and Luke discuss the ends and outs of building PCs, new PS5 info and other tidbits. Looking at building an affordable PC or an overclocked to the max PC, take a listen we discuss our trials and tribulations of creating our own PC setups. ------ show notes ------ been watching archer Evangelion 3+1 releasing in japan 1.32.2021 - when do you think it w ill hit the USA? According to Sony, the PS5 is approximately 390mm (15.4 inches) tall, 260mm (10.24 inches) deep and 104mm (4.09 inches) wide PlayStation NOW $9.99 a month AND on PC, compete with game pass. And include Exclusives, playstations like oh okay hold my beer. PS v8.00 update??? Look at current ps4 changes to broadcast what ps5 experience will be like.., LR I think ps is going to talk about UI on 10/15 FYI https://youtu.be/7TBPrYJDoDE Ps 5 voice chat info & UI https://blog.playstation.com/2020/10/16/details-on-new-voice-chat-functionality-coming-to-ps5/ You ever play destiny? Question from Sam @TheHailst0rm on Twitter “will you branch out to other fields of discussion, like PC builds, and specs, etc.?... Just general guidelines when building your first gaming rig when you're on a budget (where to save money, etc.)” affordable PC build based on alpha gaming YouTube page but why I altered it and based on my discussions with elgato / CORSAIR Problems with OG computers and why did i rebuild Affordable PC build by alpha gaming / modified = $615 total (does not include case / harddrive / operating system / monitor / keyboard / mouse) PCS can be $$$ $25 Thermaltake SMART 600W ATX 12V V2.3/EPS 12V 80 PLUS Certified Active PFC Power Supply PS-SPD-0600NPCWUS-W $165 AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core, 12-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor with Wraith Stealth Cooler $130 Asus TUF B450M-Plus Gaming AMD Ryzen 2 AM4 DDR4 HDMI DVI-D M.2 mATX Motherboard $230 GeForce GTX 1660 OC 6G Graphics Card, 2X Windforce Fans, 6GB 192-Bit GDDR5, Video Card $65 SOLD OUT Team T-FORCE VULCAN Z 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3000 (PC4 24000) Intel XMP 2.0 Desktop Memory Model TLZGD416G3000HC16CDC01 The one unknown is the big navi announcement on 10.28 - what will AMD bring to the ray tracing table vs Nvidia - we some idea based off of what xbox and PS5 graphics but obviously the decrete G cards will provide improvements based off of the SoCs ------ thank you ------ If you have any questions or any thoughts for a new episode topic or game/tech related things we can talk about… you can write us on twitter @deardownloads, thank you all for listening and we will see you next week, buh bye…

TechtalkRadio
Episode 285 - My Furry Console!

TechtalkRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 54:12


In this Weeks TechtalkRadio Show, Shawn, Amanda, Broadway, and Andy talk about Justin taking the Week off and traveling around Colorado enjoying the scenery in a RV Trailer. Shawn talks about the huge industry in RV Rentals from private individuals and motor home companies. Shawn tells us about changes once again on In Person Classes and how that has been altered again. The Global Classroom allows a professor to webcast to students using a Microsoft Surface and software. What is the downside for these educators in planning for instruction? We have heard stories of younger student sitting outside fast food restaurants to be able to complete online work and using Wi-Fi for the establishment. Broadway tells us how Starlink from Elon Musk will hopefully offer access to internet for those that may not be able to receive an internet connection. Shawn talks about how the Local Libraries can be a resource for people looking for tech solutions. Amanda tells us about the Merge Cube and how it works with AR/VR Broadway is having fun messing around with his Green Screen during the show. The guys talk about Microsoft Jumping onto the Wonder Woman 1984 introducing three new Xbox Consoles designed with Wonder Woman in mind. Amanda's reaction when she looks says it all. Andy Talks about The One and Only Ivan on Disney + and Lovecraft Country on HBO. Andy talks about a new show on Netflix Emily's Wonderlab for experiments with Kids and Parents at Home! High Score on Netflix is also mention and the crew loves it! Shawn talks about the Nvidia GT Graphics Card, RTX3090 and 3080 - The Crew talks about how a Video Card can help the overall computing experience. What might you have to change if you adopt this new technology? Andy talks about finding Google Lens and how copying and pasting from a captured document and pasting to a document is easy. Amanda tells us about Microsoft's version of that this called Office Lens. Andy makes the move to Office 365 and talks about the benefits. Amazon introduced Halo Wearable which features Tone which can listen in to your mood. The Crew shares thoughts on this with concerns with Privacy. The Website of the Week, Generates a Logo like Metallica’s - Metallicalogogenerator.com Connect with us on our Social Media sites. Facebook @techtalkers Twitter @TechtalkRadio Instagram techtalkradio Web: TechtalkRadio.Com

Some Sort of Gaming Podcast
Nvidia made you excited about a video card. | Ep55

Some Sort of Gaming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 105:10


Have you felt excited about a hardware like it's a video game?

Robalyst | Corporate Earnings Analysis | Find Your Edge
NVIDIA Earnings Analysis: Why Would You Need a Video Card? [Fiscal Q1 2021]

Robalyst | Corporate Earnings Analysis | Find Your Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 2:54


NVIDIA just reported its latest earnings and Robalyst just started analyzing the company. It’s results also draw a strong comparison to Intel’s Q2 results, so let’s take a quick look at NVIDIA’s results in the second quarter of the year. There is a new way to learn about stocks, markets, trading and companies. Now you can access it at www.robalyst.com. If you’d like to stay updated in real-time follow us on twitter and subscribe to our Youtube channel. #nvidia #gaming #cloud #semiconductors #data

Piltch Point (Audio)
Intel and Nvidia's Future Video Cards - Episode 235

Piltch Point (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 14:17


It's long been accepted that Intel integrated graphics were the worst possible situation when buying a laptop. In some cases, it seemed like it could barely keep up with the tasks of Windows, let alone any programs on top of it. For sure, no one has ever associated Intel graphics with gaming, but that might be changing with Intel's new family of video cards called Intel Xe.The family has a number of models, but when it comes to consumers there are two you will likely encounter. The first is the replacement for the older integrated graphics, which is dubbed Intel Xe LP. This low-powered graphics system will be part of the Gen12 architecture, also known as Tiger Lake. The new system will have up to twice the performance of the previous hardware, meaning that it might actually be able to keep up with higher demand.On the desktop side of things is the Intel Xe HPG, a graphics card designed for all users - even gamers. Though it might take some work to convince gamers to give Intel a try, the company is confident in its abilities to break into this lucrative and growing market. Gamers will have to wait until 2021 to get their hands on these new products, however.Not to be outdone, however, details about Nvidia's next generation of hardware leaked this week. Care of Micron, which makes some of the memory for the company, posted about its work on the upcoming RTX 3090. The memory that was leaked to be included could offer up to 21 Gbps, which is incredible speed. With the other improvements to the architecture, we could see a card up to twice the speed of the current RTX 2080ti. This would be a massive card, but could run as high as $2000. That would be quite an investment.

Piltch Point (Video)
Intel and Nvidia's Future Video Cards - Episode 235

Piltch Point (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 14:17


It's long been accepted that Intel integrated graphics were the worst possible situation when buying a laptop. In some cases, it seemed like it could barely keep up with the tasks of Windows, let alone any programs on top of it. For sure, no one has ever associated Intel graphics with gaming, but that might be changing with Intel's new family of video cards called Intel Xe.The family has a number of models, but when it comes to consumers there are two you will likely encounter. The first is the replacement for the older integrated graphics, which is dubbed Intel Xe LP. This low-powered graphics system will be part of the Gen12 architecture, also known as Tiger Lake. The new system will have up to twice the performance of the previous hardware, meaning that it might actually be able to keep up with higher demand.On the desktop side of things is the Intel Xe HPG, a graphics card designed for all users - even gamers. Though it might take some work to convince gamers to give Intel a try, the company is confident in its abilities to break into this lucrative and growing market. Gamers will have to wait until 2021 to get their hands on these new products, however.Not to be outdone, however, details about Nvidia's next generation of hardware leaked this week. Care of Micron, which makes some of the memory for the company, posted about its work on the upcoming RTX 3090. The memory that was leaked to be included could offer up to 21 Gbps, which is incredible speed. With the other improvements to the architecture, we could see a card up to twice the speed of the current RTX 2080ti. This would be a massive card, but could run as high as $2000. That would be quite an investment.

Pointless Talk
016 - Video Cards Over Tulsa

Pointless Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 21:07


It is another Technology Tuesday! Today I answer a question from a listener about a Video Card recommendation. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pointless-talk/message

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Brad & Will Made a Tech Pod.
40: Gigantic Flaming Luminous Orb

Brad & Will Made a Tech Pod.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020 60:49


Oh, the horror! This week we recount some of the tech disasters from our past. From near-miss electrocutions to ruined prototype hardware, PC-building boondoggles, all-night server restores, and extremely lucky data recovery, relive some of our best and worst moments getting hands-on with hardware and software.Support the Pod! Contribute to the Tech Pod Patreon and get access to our booming Discord, your name in the credits, and other great benefits! You can support the show at: https://patreon.com/techpod

Q & A Presents: Maui Online! – Hawaii's Only Computer Talk Show!
Video Cards 101: Work or Play? (6/6/20 Part 2)

Q & A Presents: Maui Online! – Hawaii's Only Computer Talk Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 54:50


Did you know that your video card does real work? That’s right! Its not all video games! Video Cards – Part 2 The humble web browser makes use of it. https://www.lifewire.com/hardware-acceleration-in-chrome-4125122 https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/upgrade-graphics-drivers-use-hardware-acceleration https://www.windowscentral.com/how-force-microsoft-edge-use-best-gpu-windows-10-april-2018-update Video Editing and other content creation makes use of it. https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/Premiere-Pro-14-2-H-264-H-265-Hardware-Encoding-Performance-1778/ https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/photoshop-cc-gpu-card-faq.html What the guys are looking at… Jonathan has been looking over the Radeon RX 5700 XT video cards for himself. He like gaming and Virtual Reality, so its a good option for him! https://amzn.to/2Y9xYpX Sam has been looking at the GeForce RTX 2060 for his video editing plus RTX Voice (AI-based noise removal). Probably not a buy for this year, but he’s good at waiting. https://amzn.to/3f6mkDf LD doesn’t game or do video editing. He enjoys streaming video and light internet surfing, so the video in his desktop and laptop are actually great! But, if he decides to start running multiple monitors or even setting his PC up to be a 4K home theater? Well, he might need to start doing some research. He’ll definitely want HDMI, maybe even DisplayPort, and multiple of each if possible. But more than that, he’ll want some great sound… that’s another show, though!

Q & A Presents: Maui Online! – Hawaii's Only Computer Talk Show!
Computer Video: Cards and Integrated 101! basics before buying (6/6/20 Part 1)

Q & A Presents: Maui Online! – Hawaii's Only Computer Talk Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 54:43


Your computer’s video is one of those things that either gets no thought at all or gets massive emphasis placed on it. But, how do you get it? Is it a from an add-in card? Or is it something built into your computer’s CPU or motherboard? Video Cards – Part 1 We talk about all that and more! https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gpu-buying-guide,5844.html https://techguided.com/how-to-choose-a-graphics-card/#4 https://www.tomshardware.com/features/amd-vs-intel-integrated-graphics https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gpu-hierarchy,4388.html  

The WAN Show Podcast
Watch Out, Losers! AMD is Making Video Cards for PHONES - WAN Show May 1, 2020

The WAN Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2020 78:06


Save 10% at Ridge Wallet with offer code LINUS at https://www.ridge.com/Linus Use code LTT at MechanicalKeyboards at https://geni.us/VNixUn Sign up for Private Internet Access VPN at https://lmg.gg/piawan Buy LTX 2020 Presented by Intel Tickets: https://lmg.gg/ltx20tickets Learn more about LTX 2020: https://www.ltxexpo.com/ LTX 2020 Activities: https://www.ltxexpo.com/attractions LTX 2020 Special Guests: https://www.ltxexpo.com/guests Buy an LTT shirt, hoodie, hat, and even our own water bottle at https://lmg.gg/wanlttstore Check out Carpool Critics, our new movie podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt-oJR5teQIjOAxCmIQvcgA Timestamps: (Courtesy of Sylonce) 00:38 Topics/intro/good lol times rambling 11:45 Linus' joystick sounds like leather 15:55 Intro 16:37 Samsung's new SoC with AMD GPU 29:52 Assassin's Creed Valhalla single purchase same brand cross-console play 44:10 mechanicalkeyboards.com (sponsor) use code LTT 44:52 ridge.com/linus (sponsor) use code LINUS for 10% off 45:40 lmg.gg/piawan Private Internet Access (sponsor) 46:12 Quick question: Linus, have you ever p* games when you were younger? 57:31 Intel launches 10th gen desktop CPUs 1:01:35 UPS blowing up story update 1:02:38 Intel's 10nm profitability 1:07:40 Superchats 1:09:00 LMG's hiring! 1:10:20 Superchats

Unchained Talks
Unchained Talks - The components of a PC: Episode 1

Unchained Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 23:14


This is the first episode in a mini-series where i will be talking about all the technicalities of the components of a PC! The goal is to educate folks enough to feel comfortable in buying a PC or upgrading the one they already have. Music by : Disfigure - Blank _NCS Release_Special Shoutout to all my Patrons! Ya'll are awesome! Also I'd like to know how you guys feel about this episode! Let me know if i should continue this series!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/UnchainedTalks)

Piltch Point (Audio)
Is It Worth Upgrading Your Video Card? - Episode 217

Piltch Point (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020 13:24


This week, Avram Piltch discusses whether or not it is worth upgrading your video card. Sure, your existing computer might have the ability to take the newest and most exciting video card, but is it worth the upgrade cost?Tom's Hardware recently released a video card lookup to help you determine what video cards are compatible with your system. However, the most important question to ask yourself when considering a video card upgrade is, "What are your goals with the upgrade?" For example, if your goal is to play games in 4K, you video card might not be your limiting factor.If your system is a few years old, your system processor might not be able to keep up with the requirements of 4K gaming. It's also possible that your motherboard might not support the latest and greatest cards. Or, your power supply might not have the 8-pin or 8+6-pin setup for the really powerful cards. These other limitations could possibly mean a bigger upgrade might be required to accomplish anything noticeable.This is not to say that a video card upgrade is not a viable project. With a more modern setup, upgrading your video card could have a profound effect on your system's performance. This is especially true if you're going from an on-board card to a full graphics card. You might be upgrading from an older card that you kept from a previous system to something more modern.However, it is important to remember that, in most system upgrades, the only part that is easily retained is the case. To get a lot out of your upgrade, it will usually require replacing the processor, motherboard, and RAM, on top of the video card. Plus, if it's a big upgrade, you'll possibly need a new power supply and, for speed, you might even consider an upgraded SSD.

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Piltch Point (Video)
Is It Worth Upgrading Your Video Card? - Episode 217

Piltch Point (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020 13:24


This week, Avram Piltch discusses whether or not it is worth upgrading your video card. Sure, your existing computer might have the ability to take the newest and most exciting video card, but is it worth the upgrade cost?Tom's Hardware recently released a video card lookup to help you determine what video cards are compatible with your system. However, the most important question to ask yourself when considering a video card upgrade is, "What are your goals with the upgrade?" For example, if your goal is to play games in 4K, you video card might not be your limiting factor.If your system is a few years old, your system processor might not be able to keep up with the requirements of 4K gaming. It's also possible that your motherboard might not support the latest and greatest cards. Or, your power supply might not have the 8-pin or 8+6-pin setup for the really powerful cards. These other limitations could possibly mean a bigger upgrade might be required to accomplish anything noticeable.This is not to say that a video card upgrade is not a viable project. With a more modern setup, upgrading your video card could have a profound effect on your system's performance. This is especially true if you're going from an on-board card to a full graphics card. You might be upgrading from an older card that you kept from a previous system to something more modern.However, it is important to remember that, in most system upgrades, the only part that is easily retained is the case. To get a lot out of your upgrade, it will usually require replacing the processor, motherboard, and RAM, on top of the video card. Plus, if it's a big upgrade, you'll possibly need a new power supply and, for speed, you might even consider an upgraded SSD.

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Drive Talk
Video card woes

Drive Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 8:13


Is it plugged in?

StrokeAsylum's Podcast
Stroke Asylum #16: Rust, Warframe and New Video Cards

StrokeAsylum's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2019 35:28


In this episode, we chat about Rust, Warframe, New Video Cards, and more. Please visit http://strokeasylum.libsyn.com to subscribe. Hosts: Paul, Stroke & Kyle  Email: stroke@strokeasylum.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/strokeasylum Twitter: https://twitter.com/strokeasylum

Assembly Required
Build A PC

Assembly Required

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2019 66:46


In this episode of Assembly Required, Computer Information Technology students, Matt and Lorne, discuss at length and in detail the process of building your own PC.  Listen and learn about CPU's, Cores, Threads, Motherboards, Game Cards, Video Cards, and how to choose components to best suit your applications and needs.   Happy New Year!

Mile High Game Guys: Boardgaming Podcast
Episode 116 - Out of Thin Air

Mile High Game Guys: Boardgaming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018 97:54


Our hosts start off the show with some banter about their week before getting into some recently played games. Adrian lost the Game, Jeff felt a rise in power in Kingdom Death Monster, and Zach escaped with his life in Mansions of Madness. In news, a designer diary about unique games and Carcassonne gets a safari version. Many kickstarters are discussed, including Tidal reefs and The New Spirit Island expansion. Some listener feedback closes out the show.   00:00:27 - Intro banter! Featuring: New Mics, Adrian's Weekend, Heels, Assassin's Creed Odyssey, Video Cards, Terraforming Mars on Steam, Subnautica 00:14:21 - What have we been playing?: MHDD, The Game, Kingdom Death Monster, Mansions of Madness 2nd edition 00:40:53 - Bloody Minute! 00:41:39 - News: Designer Diary about Unique Games from Fantasy Flight Games 00:44:16 - News: Carcassonne Safari 00:46:20 - News: Video Vortex Deck Building Game 00:48:56 - KS: Valhalla 00:51:57 - KS: Tidal Blades 01:01:54 - KS: Spirit Island Jagged Earth 01:12:54 - KS: Wild Assent 01:19:15 - KS: Tome of Holding 01:26:10 - Emails! 01:29:50 - Paulo's Youtube Corner 01:31:49 - BGG Feedback 01:34:57 - Get ready for Reavers of Midgard going on Kickstarter Nov 1st   Slack Channel Patreon Guild

UnWired...Podcast
Traffic Patterns...and building a new Workstation

UnWired...Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2018 19:27


A new episode of UnWired...the Vehicular Podcast has Robert talking about his history of driving, his hatred of traffic and building a new editing workstation. Going over the parts and software he is thinking about for his new build while keeping an eye on the road.

The Hardware Asylum Podcast
We can Buy Video Cards Again?!?

The Hardware Asylum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2018 33:41


In this episode we talk about the stabilization and availability of GPUs. Could it be from a decline in crypto or has the market finally shifted in response to something else. Find out in this episode.

Geekvice
Episode 215 - Video Card Board

Geekvice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 47:18


In this episode Kip and Morph discuss video games turned board games and vise versa.  If you can't get enough of Geekvice here are some other places you can find us. Facebook: facebook.com/geekvice Youtube: tiny.cc/geekvice Twitter: @geekvice and @kipkillagin Email: geekvice (at) gmail (dot) com  

Learned from Gaming Podcast
Episode 017 What We Learned from an Age of Wonders and the Fallout that Follows

Learned from Gaming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018 87:28


In which Chase relives his fantasy Turn-Based past with talks of Age of Wonders and Stu relives his dystopian post apocalypse future with talks about Fallout.  Many other games are referenced and penguines show up. Games discussed in this episode: Shadow of the Colossus for PS2, PS3 and PS4 Monster Hunter World for Xbox One and PS4 Age of Wonders for PC Age of Wonders III for PC Civilization 2 for PC Heroes of Might and Magic Series for PC Fallout and Fallout 2 for PC Fallout 3 and Fallout New Vegas for any Platforms Baulder’s Gate and Baulder’s Gate 2 for PC Wasteland 2 for PC SMITE for PC Stardew Valley for most consoles Dwarf Fortress for PC   Super Amazing Wagon Adventure for PC:http://store.steampowered.com/app/250500/Super_Amazing_Wagon_Adventure/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Y8Aif7M_Ng   Items discussed in What we learned this week: Cryptocurrency is keeping Video Card prices high! Here is an article very loosely based on the discussion: https://www.pcgamer.com/cryptocurrency-miners-bought-3-million-graphics-cards-worth-776-million-in-2017/   Games are getting real pretty, and distressingly real.  The thought, effort and attention to detail is getting noticed.  Here’s an article about how Austin Walker feels playing Monster Hunter World: https://waypoint.vice.com/en_us/article/8xvpw5/monster-hunter-world-review What we Learned from You Discussion: Not a lot!  Please send emails! Shoutouts: Stu says thanks to Hi-Rez for the Swag! Chase plugs Bob “MovieBob” Chipman: https://www.youtube.com/user/moviebob/featured To all those Dire Penguines fans out there!http://c-8oqtgrjgwu46x24x78kipgvvgx2eykmkcx2epqeqqmkgx2epgv.g00.wikia.com/g00/3_c-8cigqhyqpfgtu.ykmkc.eqo_/c-8OQTGRJGWU46x24jvvrux3ax2fx2fx78kipgvvg.ykmkc.pqeqqmkg.pgvx2fcigqhyqpfgtux2fkocigux2f1x2f1ex2fFktg-Rgpiwkp.rpix2ftgx78kukqpx2fncvguvx3fedx3d42392753277972x26k32e.octmx3dkocig_$/$/$/$/$/$/$/$

The Business of Video Marketing - YouTube, Facebook Live Streaming, & Online Video Ads, Strategy for Entrepreneurs

Martin Permensky, founder of TheVideoCard which offers business owners video business cards, video brochures, and video cards to grow their business. You can now share all your work with a simple flip. No wires, no networks, no network security concern - it's video at your client's fingertips. G E T  L I V E  A L E R T S:      thebusinessofvideopodcast.com The video cards are a way to deliver your content to your customers. They all play high-def video with clear audio! The second the card is opened, the video starts playing right away. There are different cards you can choose from. Some cards have buttons so you can upload more than just one video! The cards are more for a more personal connection unlike trying to market a video on Facebook to get new clients. These cards are very helpful if you are at a trade show. WHO USES VIDEO CARDS AND WHO SHOULD THEY SEND THEM TOO? Can be used as an invitation to an event or special offer. They are great for your promotional material like a video brochure. There are many different sizes to choose from. The biggest is 10 inches.  They are also small enough to 1 inch, possibly as a video badge at a conference. You can get a business card size video card to hand out. It has a USB hook up so you can charge the card. You cannot replace the content on the card given to you. The memory on the is 128 MG to default, but you can order one with more memory. It is a simple LCD screen. Every order will be a custom order.  

Side Quest Games Club
Episode 14 - Rise of the Tomb Raider

Side Quest Games Club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2017 92:58


Matt, Greg, and Jack sit down for a solid discussion about Lara Croft, Beers, Video Cards, and more in this month's episode about Rise of the Tomb Raider! Join us in November as we play Destiny 2 and be sure to check out our new website at SideQuest.Show ------------------------ Audio Credits: Bacterial Love - Rolemusic Lady Bad Luck VRC6 - RoccoW

Social Media Marketing Talk Show from Social Media Examiner
Instagram Polls, YouTube Video Card Changes, and New Google Tech

Social Media Marketing Talk Show from Social Media Examiner

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2017 56:26


On this week’s Social Media Marketing Talk Show with Michael Stelzner, we explore Instagram polls with Jeff Sieh, YouTube video card changes with Steve Dotto, new Google tech, and more breaking social media marketing news of the week! What do you think? Find show notes and share your comments and questions here, or at https://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/talk12

Dude Gamer - Halo, Sci-fi Games & Entertainment.

ALIEN COVENANT, Torment: Tides of Numenera, Titanfall 2, Lines Blur Between PC and Consoles, GeForce GTX 1080Ti, Halo 5 & Halo Wars 2 Updates, Bill Paxton, Mass Effect Andromeda Info., GODZILLA, Nier Automata

Digital Coffee
Video Cards, CPUs, Snapchat IPO, Facebook tools oh my!

Digital Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2017 53:23


Today's EpisodeSnapchat IPO is here! People are wondering if this company could rival Facebook. Twitter has not been a great contender for a while. They are still figuring out who they are and time is not on their side. This could be the best contender to rival Facebook in a long while. I also talk about AMD and Nvidia products unveiled this week and so much more! Enjoy!Show Timeline:New Zealand wants tech workersPrisma has an app store for new filters and desktop toolsAn antimalware for Apple products has a problem. Thanks, Google!Facebook has suicide tools for live videosFacebook release their TV app on AppleTVA nasty Slack bug gave access to messages and accounts to hackersNew render for Samsung S8Twitter adds more tools for less “abuse”Mozilla buys pocketSnap Inc IPO starts tomorrowGmail updates the attachment size to 50MBFCC says no to new privacy broadband rulesFCC does not like net neutralityUdacity buys CloudlabTech Industry loves H-1B visas because cheaper laborAMD unveils Ryzen chips and VegaRasberry Pi Zero W is a small mini computer with lots of potentialNvidia unveils 1080tiYouTube TV is coming to a cord cutter near you!Apps/Programs to Try:TwidyVideo Teleprompter 2.0PopcornYouTube TVMedium StoriesHighlights from the Show:If you hate the US, New Zealand has a great deal for you!Cool! Prisma allows it's followers to create custom filtersTech companies only care about H-1B visas. They don't care about immigration.I like Nvidia, but, this new card is ridiculous.Support:Like these podcasts? Support me on Podbean, Patreon, and PayPal!Community:Join the Slack and Discord community to talk about tech, marketing, and gaming! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Daily Shed
Replacing My Video Card

The Daily Shed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2016 17:06


Replacing My Video Card – YouTube The Daily Shed #124 – The computer that I do all my edits on has died. Specifically, the video card fan went pear shaped and overheated the card which causes all sorts of problems. So, in this episode, we replace it. While I'm at it, I replaced the severely […]

iRacers Lounge
Pocono Again - Episode 0037

iRacers Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2016 78:45


Paul Zotta from Southern Motorsports League joins the lounge to discuss NiS, Tony Stewart, and new Video Cards.

DLC
125: Throw Your Video Card in the Garbage

DLC

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2016 144:28


Jeff and Christian welcome Anthony Taormina from Gamerant.com back to the show this week to talk about announcements for Battlefield 1 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, a new more powerful, more affordable video card from NVidia, Epic leaving the single-player game business and more! 00:39:22- The Playlist is all about Uncharted 4. Jeff and Anthony completed the single player campaign and have a lot to say. Plus, Christian chimes in about Uncharted on mobile, and the Overwatch open beta. Jeff won't leave out VR, either, with some hot takes about Budget Cuts and Astral Domine demos. 01:27:08 - Tabletop Time is a special interview with the game designer Rob Daviau, whose Pandemic Legacy is now the world's number 1 rated board game. He has a new game in pre-order now, called Seafall. 01:52:42 - Parting Gifts! 01:57:35 - BONUS CONTENT - Interview with Heroes of the Storm Lead Designer, Dustin Browder

Push to Talk
Episode 008: Battlefield 1

Push to Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2016 52:52


Battlefield 1 is front and center on Push to Talk this week.

DLC
125: Throw Your Video Card in the Garbage

DLC

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2016 144:28


Jeff and Christian welcome Anthony Taormina from Gamerant.com back to the show this week to talk about announcements for Battlefield 1 and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, a new more powerful, more affordable video card from NVidia, Epic leaving the single-player game business and more! 00:39:22- The Playlist is all about Uncharted 4. Jeff and Anthony completed the single player campaign and have a lot to say. Plus, Christian chimes in about Uncharted on mobile, and the Overwatch open beta. Jeff won't leave out VR, either, with some hot takes about Budget Cuts and Astral Domine demos. 01:27:08 - Tabletop Time is a special interview with the game designer Rob Daviau, whose Pandemic Legacy is now the world's number 1 rated board game. He has a new game in pre-order now, called Seafall. 01:52:42 - Parting Gifts! 01:57:35 - BONUS CONTENT - Interview with Heroes of the Storm Lead Designer, Dustin Browder

Increase Local Traffic with Jenn Foster
FAQ 9 What is a Video Card Brochure?

Increase Local Traffic with Jenn Foster

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2015 1:52


FAQ 9 What is a Video Card Brochure? An Impact video business brochure combines a high quality marketing video with your printed marketing message in one easy to distribute package that will help your company stand out from the crowd and “WIN” new high volume business. Video brochures are interactive and fully engage your clients with the facts about your product or service as well as visual stimulation of the product or service. Industry studies have shown that video expedites buying decisions by 72% versus plain print. Video boosts comprehension and retention by 50%. 75% of consumers prefer video presentations over that of plain printed information. A direct mail campaign using Video Brochures™ can produce an astonishing 6-10% response rate compared to a 1-3% response rate for plain printed materials. Video tells a story the way you want it, time and time again, engaging your client’s sight, hearing and emotion.

Going POSTal
Going POSTal #311-News (Week of 11/02/2015)

Going POSTal

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2015 7:45


GOING POSTAL NEWS: Week of 11/02/2015:* BorisFX releases BCC 10.0 for Avid * AMD discounts Video Card by up to $2000 * Apple TV vs Amazon * Star Trek Returns to TV

The Hardware Asylum Podcast
November Giveaway Winner Kingpin Video Card 4-way SLI goodness and is 4k a waste

The Hardware Asylum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2013 35:12


In this episode Dennis and Darren congratulate the November Giveaway winner, have an in-depth discussion regarding some new EVGA products and conclude with reasons why 4K shouldn't be on your shopping list.

Indeed Podcast
Indeed Podcast #083 - The IBleed Terror

Indeed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2013


Welcome to Another Indeed Podcast minus 2. Keefe and Chris embark out on teaching you the needs of the Interwebs. Some lessons need not apply to real life. Creep or Cool it's all bout plastic that bleeds. Yes, another skynet issue. Keefe tells us a review of TNG Best of Both World full film he got to see in the Theaters last week. Nothing like paying for something you can watch for free. Keefe also gets to tell us about his new toy..... a new Video Card. We all know what you were thinking. Finally a new person to head the FCC. once from the Cable and Phone companies. So, a guy who use to fight the FCC is now in charge of the FCC. Can anyone see the issue with this? WAIT... ooo something shiny...... Sit Back, Relax, and nurse that bleeding wound. I played the Wii so I know how to use that AED.

The Hardware Asylum Podcast
Ninjalane Podcast - What makes a review site pt2, First time overclocking, MOA Grand Finals and Video card voltage

The Hardware Asylum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2012 36:28


In this episode we continue our discussion of what makes a review site and where the money comes from. Darren does some overclocking with his 2600k and we give you the results of the 2012 MOA Grand Final.

TechStuff
TechStuff Looks at Video Cards

TechStuff

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2012 39:51


What is a GPU? What are GPUs used for besides processing graphics? Who makes video cards? In this episode, Jonathan and Chris break down the nuts and bolts of GPUs. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

The Hardware Asylum Podcast
Ninjalane Podcast - Server Update Choosing a Video Card How Much Monitor HWBot Team Update

The Hardware Asylum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2012 32:01


Ninjalane Podcast - In this episode we give an update to the new Ninjalane server project and discuss the process of finding a new video card after the GTX 680 shakeup. Later we talk about how much monitor you really need and Dennis gives an update on the Ninjalane HWBot team.

The Untitled Geek Podcast
Episode 24 – Video Cards and the Liberal Agenda

The Untitled Geek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2011 86:56


SHOW NOTES: Adam wakes up just in time! Drink of the Show: “The Maine Coast” Recipe: 1.5 oz Dark Rum 2.5 oz Moxie 2.5 oz Ginger Beer 2 dashes bitters Combine in rocks glass with ice. Stir. Drink.   No Top 5 No top 5 this week Television What we’ve been watching: Adam: Jon Benjamin has […]

STOked in HD
STOked Season 2 Episode 4: State of The Game Interview & Best STO Video Card

STOked in HD

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2010


TOked, Season 2 Episode 4: We cover some recent news for Star Trek Online, then show you how to plan out your character skills with a handy skill builder tool, and show you what video cards get you the best results with STO. How much does a dual core, quad core, or even a single core processor effect your game performance? We give you the answer! PLUS: We interview Craig Zinkievich STO’s Executive Producer about the current state of the game and get you answers about up coming death penalty possibilities, future content expansion for low and high level players, and so much more!

STOked
STOked Season 2 Episode 4: State of The Game Interview & Best STO Video Card

STOked

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2010


TOked, Season 2 Episode 4: We cover some recent news for Star Trek Online, then show you how to plan out your character skills with a handy skill builder tool, and show you what video cards get you the best results with STO. How much does a dual core, quad core, or even a single core processor effect your game performance? We give you the answer! PLUS: We interview Craig Zinkievich STO’s Executive Producer about the current state of the game and get you answers about up coming death penalty possibilities, future content expansion for low and high level players, and so much more!

Mr Crowder's Tech Heck from Room 200
Video Cards/ Mr. Crowder Tech class 3rd period

Mr Crowder's Tech Heck from Room 200

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2008 4:09


This podcast was created in Mr. Crowder's 3rd period Tech class. In this podast you will learn what a video card is and what video card a buissness owner, professional gamer, every day person, and a college student should have in there computer.

Mr Crowder's Tech Heck from Room 200

Henssey, Mary Reynolds, and Rhett talk about video cards. What they are, how they work and what type different people would need. For example what type college students, professional gamers, small business owners, or an everyday person should buy.

Mr Crowder's Tech Heck from Room 200
Mr. Crowers 1st period- video card

Mr Crowder's Tech Heck from Room 200

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2008


here is some information about what high school, college students, small business owners, and a regular person.