Recent content by Eliad Buchnik

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    News Nvidia shows off gigantic quad-slot RTX 5090 FE cooler prototype in new video

    The GN video about this cooler shows how it works, it was used for 4090 in that case.
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    News DisplayPort 2.1 has a serious issue with UHBR-certified cables — Perhaps that's why Nvidia opted to stick with DP1.4 on the RTX 40-series

    It's not 80Gbps (at least not certified) and VESA should be holding them liable for false advertise. you can see at VESA website: https://www.displayport.org/product-category/cables-adaptors/?ps=ugreen It's just 40Gbps cable. Also keep in mind about reviews in Amazon 1) the only cards that...
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    News AMD AM5 AGESA Update Adds DDR5-8000 Support

    Ryzen sees quite substantial improvement with faster memory. right now going from DDR 5 5200/5600 to 6000/6400 with tight timings give significant boost in several applications including gaming, with now 7200 and 8000 possible it could further boost the performance, how much remains to be seen.
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    News Lian Li Brings RGB to 16-Pin 12VHPWR With Strimer Plus V2

    It is in single digit of power consumption for each device so not really an issue. I know several people who buy such cables, it's for looks of their system. Every person and his own test.
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    News Huawei EUV Scanner Patent Suggests Sub-7nm Chips for China

    I doubt they will develop any EUV tool soon, or maybe at all - just to correct the article, EUV machines have been in R&D since late 90's so more likely 20+ years of development. and it is the effort of many companies not just ASML (such as Zeiss to name one). What they will likely do, is what...
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    Review DeepCool LT720 AIO Review: The Best Yet at Cooling the 13900K

    It still can't beat the king (Arctic liquid freezer ii) when it comes to performance /noise ratio. I think you should do noise normalized testing at several noise levels to show which cooler is more effective and not brute-forcing its way to the top of the chart.
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    News ASRock Ditches Intel Ethernet, Cuts Price of Threadripper Pro Motherboard by $356

    True the controller itself costs 130$ at intel ark information: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/sku/41282/intel-82599es-10-gigabit-ethernet-controller/ordering.html ASRock can save few bucks. The price reduction probably comes from other places mostly.
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    News Litho Machine Maker Could Be Major Chip Bottleneck Until 2024

    Of course there are incentives. The more the sell the more revenue can be made. Don't worry fabs pay top $ for these machines. Since every company first goal is to increase revenue and profit it is in the best interest to increase production when the need rises. But there is so much they can do.
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    News $2,500 Ethernet Switch Effectively Isolates Audiophiles From Cash

    Now this is complete joke. Knowing a bit about digital signal and networking. Digital signal is either intact or not, and there are mechanisms for errors detection and corrections that are meant for deal with transmission errors. Now let say this some how eliminates all possible errors and...
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    News PCIe 5.0 Power Connector Delivers Up To 600W For Next-Gen AMD, Nvidia GPUs

    "The CPU produces the same wattage and heat" you need to test this to claim such thing. mostly because of how modern processors work: unless you lock the frequency the frequency/voltage fluctuate depending on thermal headroom, if the processor is at lower temperature it can boost higher and thus...
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    News PCIe 5.0 Power Connector Delivers Up To 600W For Next-Gen AMD, Nvidia GPUs

    heat convection is used to move the heat from the heat source (on our case the chips) to the radiator and the coolant is the medium the heat is moved, in the radiator the heat from the fluid is exchanged with the surrounding air via radiation and conduction. the air in the room will absorb the...
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    News PCIe 5.0 Power Connector Delivers Up To 600W For Next-Gen AMD, Nvidia GPUs

    Well liquid cooling makes the heat go away from your PC to the ambient environment (your room) this is the whole point of convection ( I guess people forgot the thermal energy doesn't just disappear) . But thermodynamics aside those power hungry GPUs are direct result of samsung poor "8nm"...
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    News Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E Explained: More Bandwidth, Speed and 6 GHz

    New or at least better tier router can make a difference. I for years used linksys WRT1900ac and netgear range extenders, I got good speed but I constantly got reliability and QoS issues, mostly because of high congestion with 15 or more devices connected wirelessly. in the recent months I got...
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    News Sony's Juicy, 7-Minute Long PS5 Teardown Video Reveals Liquid Metal For Cooling

    As he said they spent 2 years on how to adopt this mechanism to a console, so I would not say it is a BAD thing if its done correctly. Personally I've used liquid metal both in desktop and laptop for years without issue.
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    ASRock Fatal1ty B450 Motherboard Giveaway

    probably good VRM design that can soak up high current passing in them with ease also a good design of bios is a must for enabling fine tweaking.