PC Perspective Podcast #428 – 12/8/16
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Hosts: Allyn Malventano, Josh Walrath, Jeremy Hellstrom, Sebastian Peak
Program length: 1:17:34
Podcast topics of discussion:
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Week in Review:
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0:21:29 AMD `Instinct` Reval
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0:11:04 AMD `Ryzen` Reveal
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News items of interest:
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0:33:51 GeForce 376.33 Drivers
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0:48:14 Samsung Note 7 Bricking
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0:52:47 NAND Supply Down
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0:55:52 DOOM removes DRM
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Hardware/Software Picks of the Week
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Jeremy: Aged, not obsolete – SAMSUNG 850 EVO 2.5" 2TB
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Allyn: Dromida Ominus Drone
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Closing/outro
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This just in: Intel failed
This just in: Intel failed massively with 7xxx series. Up to 30c difference between default TRASH of a TIM under the cover before delidding and after cleaning away that GARBAGE and applying something better. Kaby Lake is a complete and utter failure sheer temps-wise. That default TIM…can it even be called that? Even toothpaste would’ve been better, highly likely. Where in the friggin’ hell they get such CRAP anyway? Who produces/makes such SH*T? :
http://wccftech.com/intel-core-i7-7700k-delid-performance-tests/ + http://forums.anandtech.com/threads/my-i7-7700k-has-arrived-insights-benchies-overclocks-inside-now-with-delid.2493250/
I hear they might have some
I hear they might have some meds for your condition. Live long and prosper.
Sew up your ripped anus,
Sew up your ripped anus, Intel shill.
Yes, I’m waiting for that big
Yes, I’m waiting for that big fat Intel check to come in.
“To come in” right up your
“To come in” right up your butthole? I’m not even surprised.
The wccftech article sounds
The wccftech article sounds like it was based on one (probably early production) sample. That isn’t much to go on, although there are not that many people willing to try to de-lid such an expensive processor in the first place.
How about you actually READ
How about you actually READ the article the next time before you decide to post anything at all? They’ve clearly not the ones who did the delidding, they’ve just reported the news regarding it.
I did read the wccf article,
I did read the wccf article, and yes, I know it was reporting on what someone else did. That doesn’t have anything to do with it being based on one chip. Not exactly a meaningful sample size.
You anti-toothpaste assholes
You anti-toothpaste assholes really piss me off!
I brush my teeth two times a
I brush my teeth two times a day, so there.
Here, go educate yourself:
Here, go educate yourself: http://overclocking.guide/the-truth-about-cpu-soldering/
You are a lamer.
You are a lamer.
What did you do with Ryan?
What did you do with Ryan? Where have you hid the body!
Sorry everyone, wasn’t
Sorry everyone, wasn't intending to miss the show this week. I should be able to attend next week. My father passed away on Wednesday morning.
I’m sorry for your loss. Our
I’m sorry for your loss. Our thoughts are with you and your family.
I second that.
I second that.
Fuck you, Jeremy, you sexual
Fuck you, Jeremy, you sexual deviant! My child will never be the same.
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Don’t you hate it when you
Don't you hate it when you deeply offend someone but can't think of what you did to do so?
You should look up the
You should look up the McDonald’s coffee case again, Josh.
Yes, it was overturned on
Yes, it was overturned on appeal. Still a fun story and a point of interest about our current climate when it comes to litigation.
The SenseMI stuff is almost
The SenseMI stuff is almost certainly some marketing fluff, but I wouldn’t dismiss it entirely. With using high density libraries on 14 nm, they can devote a lot of transistors to increasing IPC. They have to, since the high density libraries will probably not clock as high as the high performance libraries. It may be the case that going for high density libraries was a good choice since both design styles may hit heat limitations before they actually reach the processes clock speed limit. We will have to see how the 4 core chips clock, although, for most purposes you aren’t going to be able to tell the difference between a Zen chip and SkyLake or Kaby Lake part, regardless of clock speed. Most consumer applications are not CPU limited in the first place, or they are limited by the GPU.