If you watched our recent CPU testing methodology video, you know how much work we put into our testing. Please consider supporting our efforts with a GN modmat purchase (Medium & Large in stock!): store.gamersnexus.net/ Show notes: www.gamersnexus.net/news-pc/3578-hw-news-intel-xe-gpu-nvidia-ampere-gpus-amd-cpu-sales Watch our CPU testing methods video here: ruclips.net/video/sg9WgwIkhvU/видео.html
Gamers Nexus is it okay if I use the mod mat as a gaming mouse pad? I will definitely use it when taking my pc apart and such, but I think it looks badass and would like to see it during my gaming.
Gamers Nexus can you answer my question? Why has a gpu manufacturer built a gpu with fully upgradeable vram and gpu core? Like a gpu pcie daughterboard with its own lga gpu and vram?
I'm old enough to remember when chips were moving to 130nm and there was discussion about whether or not it was within the laws of physics to go below 100nm.
My Large Mat was on backorder so I am thrilled that you guys rushed them in for the first week of May instead of the "End of May" or even later as per the video. Thanks GN! Keep up the good work =)
@@Joker-no1fz im so surprised the anti vaccine peeps are flocking towards this comment.. the devils mark right behind them.. and the uber religious folks praying in the background..
A bit off topic, but I'm curious if there's any specific reason why the graphic and audio outro sequence in your videos is frequently shuffled, partially missing or otherwise inconsistent. I've been wondering about it for some time now
Also one thing that affects the revenue decrease from Q4 to Q1 is that many companies, at least government agencies in certain countries get the next year's budget opened in Q4 for new investments. I do not know specifically why that is the way but I know that it happens. One place I used to work we usually had the whole HW budget spent in Q4, before even stating the year which that budget was allocated to.
Picometers would be the next measurement smaller than nanometers. But I do agree that we don't measure enough things in either furlongs or megalithic yards. We should measure chip density in transistors per furlong squared.
@@kodeypatterson8973 It depends on what debris is on them. We just had a twitter user note that his cat walked on it with wet paws, and I'll admit that we didn't have a canned answer on how to clean kitty litter paw prints off the mat. The most common cleaning is for dust, dirt, metal shavings (e.g. steel/copper shavings), and similar small debris that gets trapped in the mat's grooves. To get these out, the easiest thing to use is a bench shop brush, like the one behind me and on my right in the HW News shot (that brush on the pegboard is what we use). For things that really get lodged in there, like small pieces of metal, we'd recommend compressed air. A can of compressed air works great to dislodge stuff, and is also useful for computer work, so helps to have them around anyway. It's pretty easy to clean overall. For really bad thermal paste clumps, we advise against scrubbing or anything abrasive if it's on a painted area. Some can be removed with just soap and water (and then a few dabs with a paper towel -- don't let it soak). Sometimes we use CRC spray to blast out the thermal paste, but note that this can be damaging to the paint if left to soak, so absorb it with a shop towel or paper towel right after (don't scrub).
@@GamersNexus I got fed up buying cans of compressed air so I got an electric air duster you plug in. It's mad powerful, was fairly cheap, works a treat and I've never had to buy another can of air for years now. I'd definitely recommend getting one if you go through a lot of cans. Works out cheaper in the long run.
@@BeardyBaldyBob cans of compressed air don't actually contain any air, but a chemical that is liquid under the pressure and then boils of when released. That is why the air from a can is so dry. An air compressor tends to spray water all over the place. That is fine for cleaning a surface, but bad for electronics.
It'd be really interesting to see socketable GPUs! It would create a new market segment for GPU motherboards that offer different VRMs and RAM configurations.
There seems to be a shortage of cat plushies available in the GN store. Maybe a version of the cat in the background that's supervising Steve? Maybe with a GN logo cape to denote his super hero ness.
Could you maybe clarify why a density metric for semiconductors is necessary with respect to no longer scallable gate lengths (~5 nm tunneling distance of charge carriers in silicon). Only having to ditch nm for pm as a metric would not really justify this change. (Maybe even in a seperate video explaining this and comparing "next gen" transisor types like SET's, spin-FET's or TFET's as possible replacement for Fin-FET'S)
Not exclusively picking on Toshiba, but they were the one in this particular episode... But: How do HDD manufactures say with a straight face that a "surveillance" drive is not a write-intensive workload? That's what those drives do, 24/7. OTOH, in my NAS I wouldn't be overly opposed to SMR on two of the three arrays, since they might as well be WORM storage for how infrequently data gets changed on them. I don't have a problem with marketing materials having a "layman's orientation" with general usage suggestions, but product data sheets should contain specifics for those of us who want to dig into it further to tailor products to our particular use cases.
Have you noticed 1600 AF chips are either out of stock or selling for near 2X retail? After getting 6 in last week I can't find them for under $150 now and usually more. The last two I got off Amazon were over $100. Now they show unavailable there.
Good to see the buzzword naming of lithography processes being looked at. Me personally, I'd rather call a metric Qmm²(Q = PCB name for transistors per mm²) and it would be an average density of logic transistors on a given process node. Or, they could even go with the size of the transistor's footprint on the silicon itself as opposed to gate width which they currently go by if I recall correctly.
If you look closely at the controller at 4:38, you will see the blue light is turned on on that switch pro controller. That light is only on if you connect it to a non-Nintendo system. So, given that its also got a non standard usbC cable connected to it then it is likely connected to a computer playing a steam game... so i wouldn't call that cat a console plebe :)
You do realize that you can use a switch controller on steam, and that blue light on the controller also indicates that it's being used on a computer, not on the switch.
We are not going to run out of units of measurement any time soon thanks to SI being used. 1 nm is 1000 picometers. It's really amazing that there's a system of measurement that is decimal by default. Would it be possible to manufacture silicon-based chips at these tolerances is a bigger issue since it's getting closer and closer to the atomic scale. 1 atom of silicon is 200 picometers in size.
Alex Here the problem is than 7nm is actually about 50nm. Depending on what part is measure. en.wikichip.org/wiki/7_nm_lithography_process Desity would be more accurate, not just the one smallest part in Otherwise much bigger parts.
Arn't all wafers sanded during the polishing process? In your video it sounds like Intel is doing an extra processing step when it is probably just a few more seconds on the lapping machine. Or are they putting them back on the lapping machine after production to thin out the wafer before dicing it?
It cost me $8 to ship a 50gram item half way across the U.S., in the same week i ordered a pack of coils for my vape from China, for $5, and it was quite fast, barely over a week.
The "ya but" in this is the same as in Black Midi. In Black Midi is it really a note if it makes no sound. Sure, you could put 1 transistor per nm of space, sure you can have a 100nm x 100nm space holding 1000 transistors, but if electrons only functionally flow through 10 of them can it really be called 1000?
Fedora is the community version of RHEL, and the former CEO of RedHat is now the CEO of IBM. It only makes sense to shiop Fedora on these machines. I'm a long time Fedora user myself.
This was a reference to a previous video hence the lack of explanation. It doesn't work well on RAID, which is commonly used on NAS drives. Explanation should be on previous videos or other RUclipsrs that specializes with NAS.
um, Steve, i hate to break it to you BUT "immediately" means "now, today, ASAP" and not, as you mentioned, "it will ship immediately within the next 3 or 4 days". It's sort of confusing buddy ;)
To be fair, neither smallest junction (current NM designation) or density (proposed measurement) work, as, you can have a dense but buggy/slow manufacturing, or a sparse but low power draw and fast chip. At the end of the day, it's down to power draw and IPC and throughput in GHz. Knowing the manufacturing *is* important (like knowing if you got orange juice or apple juice), but only in comparing like for like (AMD 10nm or Intel 14nm).
Freedom measurement? Rood, rod, pole, perch, chain. The whole world was mapped in chains, 100 links to a chain, then there are thumb, fingers and hands. Some times I can’t fathom it out, please find more measuring units?
It seems, that nanometers matter more in desktop-usage and laptops ofc than in servers. Usually, in the server world, one has some kind of idea, how much and what kind of 'power' one needs. Then there might be some kind of competition between vendors, or not. It depends. And after many tears, on decides. Storage, cores/threads, network, maybe size matters, sometimes even noise. Nowadays also GPU-power. Not in that particular order in many cases, but there are needs and budget, which one has to exceed at least 10%, cause it's the rule. Then one has Intel platinum or something and he or she tries to get by with those.
@gamers nexus, in a previous video you mentioned you had taken a new problematic Liqtech TRX4 cooler and fixed it. Could you do a video on how to do that?
I'm pretty sure Ampere will be presented by a leather jacket, which will be wearing a Jensen Huang. On the one hand, I'm not sure either company actually _wants_ the node number to be more simple, on the other I'm not sure this new system really makes it easier to understand what's going on for most people.
With AMD confirming a 2020 launch for Zen3, when should we find out about whether or not X370 boards will support Zen3? Rumor-wise it seems to be leaning towards no, but just wondering when the official word will come down.
Most rumors suggest Ampere is a professional only GPU, much like Volta. Nothing has suggested a consumer based card. Rumors can always be wrong, but don't be surprised if only A100 is shown.
I've spent my whole career in international freight. Ocean Freight is the way to go for cost efficiency but you'll need to have a freight agent arrange some form of groupage (share the container with other receivers) as you likely won't fill a 20ft container on your own. That being said it's usually much cheaper than airfreight... I say usually because the whole industry is in upheaval at the moment. Obviously transit times stretch out with ocean freight which is when you need to start anticipating stock levels and ordering earlier which is where the real supply chain fun begins. Take care guys and stay safe.
That was an interesting little read. I find the passion, and knowledge of others to be endlessly fascinating, and I enjoy it very much--regardless of topic. Thanks for sharing that! I got to learn something new. Stay safe :)
Yeah. The timelines are so long that it's hard to get ahead of stock long enough to allow a 60-day boat trip. You're exactly right about anticipating stock levels. It's harder to do as a smaller company since we need the money from the current order to really get ahead of the next one, but we're slowly getting there! Cool industry to spend your career in. That sounds like a lot of problem solving. Seems like it could be equal parts very fun and headache-inducing. Thanks for keeping the world moving.
Seems a product they have been selling for so many years should be easier to plan their orders ahead of time and order more since they are continuously having to backorder them. By now they should know they need to order more and then some extra to cover any possible delays and increases. Since they have been selling it for so long even if it takes a little longer to get rid of all of them they know they will sell them eventually and in all likeliness increase sales a well since many people don´t want to have something backordered for months.
I streamer I follow moved from the west coast USA to be with his now wife in Australia finally after traveling back and forth for a few years and staying there for 3 months at a time. After he had been there just over 2 months he mentioned his stuff from the States arrived. I didn't ask him any ?'s but looked into what goes into shipping personal belongings overseas. Nice little rabbit hole. The shipping company that specialized in this specific thing I looked at offered a 4'x4'x8' (ft) crate as their smallest size "box" and it went up from there. I imagined what I might ship and it was mostly personal stuff like favorite books, photos, some clothing, expensive electronics, shit like that.
Intel Iris Plus 940 has 64 EU's. Now imagine they make a card with 4096 of those same EU's. They've yet to figure out how to configure those to all work together and under power budget. Intel has the potential to be the third big GPU competitor.
I had Fedora 17 on my desktop, and the last update for the version broke it. The file explorer would freeze the entire system if I merely selected a file over 2GB in size. I eventually installed Fedora 21. It had all kinds of issues. One was a GPU driver issue. I fixed it, and it randomly broke again at a later time, not after an update or anything. And, I could not find a fix for it. I need a computer for working, not for tinkering away my time. So, I use Windows for my desktop (I have a server running FreeNAS, though). TL;DR: I would not suggest a Fedora laptop.
I want to use a mod mat for my main gaming pad on my desktop.l since i use that same space for all types of projects. Does a mouse track well on the pads? I would think so since it looks like the same material as the wide pads.
Hey Steve, big fan of the content as of lately. I have a high appreciation for your level of care to all the details not just the ones that are convenient. Again, thanks for the content and hope yourself/team are staying safe.
as a consumer (buyer,user,customer) all I care about is performance,I dont care if its 7nm 10nm or 14nm,what matters is price per performance and what you need for your work or gaming.
There's totally nothing wrong with Intel's naming! All of these existing isn't confusing at all! 10900X 10900K 10900KF 10900 10900F 10900T Nothing confusing at all. Everyone can easily understand that these are all different CPUs.
Be Gamers Nexus: One of the largest, most respected Tech channels in all of media, putting together some of the highest-quality, most in-depth industry news and reviews... then imagine having to explain the difference between X and K to your viewers!
Wooo! Finally you can buy a laptop with Fedora. Hopefully this means better driver support on Linux going forward. Also didn't know RedHat and Lenovo were close to each other, interesting fact.
Lenovo should pre install brave browser onto those fedora OS laptops so the tipping feature would also see increased adoption and they could name it the ThinkPad TF or the Mobile Lenovo Alternative-os Driven Y (M'LADY) Series
stupid question... is there any chance we can get an LGA or PGA GPU with DDR6 DIMMS? such that the only hardware on the card is the power delivery and video outputs?
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Baap means father in Hindi
Gamers Nexus is it okay if I use the mod mat as a gaming mouse pad? I will definitely use it when taking my pc apart and such, but I think it looks badass and would like to see it during my gaming.
Gamers Nexus can you answer my question? Why has a gpu manufacturer built a gpu with fully upgradeable vram and gpu core? Like a gpu pcie daughterboard with its own lga gpu and vram?
" getting hit with human malware " i nearly died laughing!! 🤣🤣
I enjoyed the editing in this video 😄
I'm old enough to remember when chips were moving to 130nm and there was discussion about whether or not it was within the laws of physics to go below 100nm.
What CPUs was that?
@@mrle0719 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/130_nm_process
Hell I was there from the .25u -> 10nm, with that discussion, was at every shrink
@@chrisgriep9496 I still have a few of those CPUs
Not helping was how much of a hot POS Prescott was, feeding the confirmation bias
My Large Mat was on backorder so I am thrilled that you guys rushed them in for the first week of May instead of the "End of May" or even later as per the video. Thanks GN! Keep up the good work =)
I love the way you organized the topics with timers .. Something really innovative and useful
lmao at the human malware edit. that was hilarious.
I forgot for a second and said the bad word!
@@GamersNexus its ok we will get through this virus make a vaccine eventually and hopefully this will not happen again anytime soon.
Just is the world will be dead or immune before they get there.
@@Joker-no1fz im so surprised the anti vaccine peeps are flocking towards this comment.. the devils mark right behind them.. and the uber religious folks praying in the background..
@@GamersNexus *Goes all kindergartner in voice*
Umm maaah Steve, I'm telling on you, you used the C-word! 😛
A bit off topic, but I'm curious if there's any specific reason why the graphic and audio outro sequence in your videos is frequently shuffled, partially missing or otherwise inconsistent. I've been wondering about it for some time now
Best time stamp setup I've ever seen.
"Raja Koduri of Intel"
I think my brain just failed succesfully
Yeah, it's still weird to say that!
jarring!
welcome to divershity
@@oztk5673 and that is related to this exactly how?
@@VardhanShrivastava the man's worked in almost every major silicone company except for Hauwei
Also one thing that affects the revenue decrease from Q4 to Q1 is that many companies, at least government agencies in certain countries get the next year's budget opened in Q4 for new investments. I do not know specifically why that is the way but I know that it happens. One place I used to work we usually had the whole HW budget spent in Q4, before even stating the year which that budget was allocated to.
Picometers would be the next measurement smaller than nanometers. But I do agree that we don't measure enough things in either furlongs or megalithic yards. We should measure chip density in transistors per furlong squared.
That Modmat looks really great
Just got me 2 more mod mats, a keychain, and a poster. Also subscribed to Patreon. I love the honesty that Gamers Nexus provides.
Ordered a Large Modmat
Thank you! Hope it gets a lot of use!
@@GamersNexus How easy are they to clean?
@@kodeypatterson8973 It depends on what debris is on them. We just had a twitter user note that his cat walked on it with wet paws, and I'll admit that we didn't have a canned answer on how to clean kitty litter paw prints off the mat. The most common cleaning is for dust, dirt, metal shavings (e.g. steel/copper shavings), and similar small debris that gets trapped in the mat's grooves. To get these out, the easiest thing to use is a bench shop brush, like the one behind me and on my right in the HW News shot (that brush on the pegboard is what we use). For things that really get lodged in there, like small pieces of metal, we'd recommend compressed air. A can of compressed air works great to dislodge stuff, and is also useful for computer work, so helps to have them around anyway. It's pretty easy to clean overall. For really bad thermal paste clumps, we advise against scrubbing or anything abrasive if it's on a painted area. Some can be removed with just soap and water (and then a few dabs with a paper towel -- don't let it soak). Sometimes we use CRC spray to blast out the thermal paste, but note that this can be damaging to the paint if left to soak, so absorb it with a shop towel or paper towel right after (don't scrub).
@@GamersNexus I got fed up buying cans of compressed air so I got an electric air duster you plug in.
It's mad powerful, was fairly cheap, works a treat and I've never had to buy another can of air for years now.
I'd definitely recommend getting one if you go through a lot of cans. Works out cheaper in the long run.
@@BeardyBaldyBob cans of compressed air don't actually contain any air, but a chemical that is liquid under the pressure and then boils of when released. That is why the air from a can is so dry. An air compressor tends to spray water all over the place. That is fine for cleaning a surface, but bad for electronics.
I think in the research paper the units were number per square millimeter.
Hence "#/mm^2"
It'd be really interesting to see socketable GPUs! It would create a new market segment for GPU motherboards that offer different VRMs and RAM configurations.
I'm not sure where you got those Freedom Units, but clearly the large mod mat is 0.060606 chains x 0.121212 rods.
Yer right, you can't directly compare 7nm and 10nm. Because one of them you can go out and purchase and the other is in a barnfire somewhere.
Some juicy news this episode!
Would you please share that research paper regarding the nm measure?
Good video! 🔥👍🔥💥 Boom!
I’m not sure if you have the data you’d need but could you do a video comparing historic LMC numbers and performance? Would be hugely interesting!
Thank goodness my two WD Red NAS drives are the non-SMR (EFRX) sku's.
Woo, was just about to go bed but... beeefor that.... 🤟🏻
Right?! Great timing!
PornHub? 🤣
Wait...people sleep?
Nice
Same
The ventilator endeavor, you love to see it but not why you have to see it
Which WDC drives use SMR? PLEASE do benchmarks!
I LOVE those Freedom Units!
There seems to be a shortage of cat plushies available in the GN store. Maybe a version of the cat in the background that's supervising Steve? Maybe with a GN logo cape to denote his super hero ness.
25:00 Yea that won't work.. it needs quite a few special features to be able to be used as a proper ventilator.
How cut proof are the mod mats? I'm looking at you, Kyle
Open source ventilator? Ooooh all them companies hiding away their repair manuals, they gonna have a fit
Could you maybe clarify why a density metric for semiconductors is necessary with respect to no longer scallable gate lengths (~5 nm tunneling distance of charge carriers in silicon). Only having to ditch nm for pm as a metric would not really justify this change. (Maybe even in a seperate video explaining this and comparing "next gen" transisor types like SET's, spin-FET's or TFET's as possible replacement for Fin-FET'S)
I wonder how many Mod Mats get purchased for be used as desk mats
What case is that on the desk? Did I miss a case review video somewhere or something?
Not exclusively picking on Toshiba, but they were the one in this particular episode... But: How do HDD manufactures say with a straight face that a "surveillance" drive is not a write-intensive workload? That's what those drives do, 24/7. OTOH, in my NAS I wouldn't be overly opposed to SMR on two of the three arrays, since they might as well be WORM storage for how infrequently data gets changed on them. I don't have a problem with marketing materials having a "layman's orientation" with general usage suggestions, but product data sheets should contain specifics for those of us who want to dig into it further to tailor products to our particular use cases.
Have you noticed 1600 AF chips are either out of stock or selling for near 2X retail? After getting 6 in last week I can't find them for under $150 now and usually more. The last two I got off Amazon were over $100. Now they show unavailable there.
Good to see the buzzword naming of lithography processes being looked at. Me personally, I'd rather call a metric Qmm²(Q = PCB name for transistors per mm²) and it would be an average density of logic transistors on a given process node. Or, they could even go with the size of the transistor's footprint on the silicon itself as opposed to gate width which they currently go by if I recall correctly.
If you look closely at the controller at 4:38, you will see the blue light is turned on on that switch pro controller. That light is only on if you connect it to a non-Nintendo system. So, given that its also got a non standard usbC cable connected to it then it is likely connected to a computer playing a steam game... so i wouldn't call that cat a console plebe :)
That paper shaking in the right though
H A L P
You do realize that you can use a switch controller on steam, and that blue light on the controller also indicates that it's being used on a computer, not on the switch.
We are not going to run out of units of measurement any time soon thanks to SI being used. 1 nm is 1000 picometers. It's really amazing that there's a system of measurement that is decimal by default. Would it be possible to manufacture silicon-based chips at these tolerances is a bigger issue since it's getting closer and closer to the atomic scale. 1 atom of silicon is 200 picometers in size.
Alex Here the problem is than 7nm is actually about 50nm. Depending on what part is measure.
en.wikichip.org/wiki/7_nm_lithography_process
Desity would be more accurate, not just the one smallest part in Otherwise much bigger parts.
Arn't all wafers sanded during the polishing process? In your video it sounds like Intel is doing an extra processing step when it is probably just a few more seconds on the lapping machine. Or are they putting them back on the lapping machine after production to thin out the wafer before dicing it?
If the extra pins won’t be used till the 11k series chips, then why didn’t the continue to use the z390 platform?
It cost me $8 to ship a 50gram item half way across the U.S., in the same week i ordered a pack of coils for my vape from China, for $5, and it was quite fast, barely over a week.
any chance we will see the updated titan?
SMR should be flagged in SMART, because it can cause serious problems with certain File Systems, such as ZFS
SMART idea
ThePhoenix999 heheehehheheh
AFAIK as per the SMRAT spec, it should. But the companies made a new type of SMR that the drive hides from the OS... :/
Very hard agree. Fully erect agree.
@@TechyBen hiding it is outrageous deception, SMH
things are getting more interesting
0:55 that autofocus is fast af
The "ya but" in this is the same as in Black Midi. In Black Midi is it really a note if it makes no sound. Sure, you could put 1 transistor per nm of space, sure you can have a 100nm x 100nm space holding 1000 transistors, but if electrons only functionally flow through 10 of them can it really be called 1000?
7:20 "Raja Koduri of Intel" Oh man how weird that sounded hearing Raja Intel and not Raja AMD haha
Fedora is the community version of RHEL, and the former CEO of RedHat is now the CEO of IBM. It only makes sense to shiop Fedora on these machines.
I'm a long time Fedora user myself.
What exactly is the problem with SMR? It wasn't very clear in the video.
This was a reference to a previous video hence the lack of explanation. It doesn't work well on RAID, which is commonly used on NAS drives. Explanation should be on previous videos or other RUclipsrs that specializes with NAS.
4:35 controllers are better for 3rd person open games like Assassin's Creed and GTA, even on PC
Any news about a new intel stock cooler?
um, Steve, i hate to break it to you BUT "immediately" means "now, today, ASAP" and not, as you mentioned, "it will ship immediately within the next 3 or 4 days". It's sort of confusing buddy ;)
It is nice of you to cover the air shipping cost increase as by boat would take forever....
You still get a "Thumbs Up" for providing awesome news ;)
Itd be nice if they standardized, oh idk, basically *everything* in consumer (or possibly commercial) PCs lol. They have come a long way, to be fair.
I love how much information you guys can cover in so much detail in just 25 minutes or so
To be fair, neither smallest junction (current NM designation) or density (proposed measurement) work, as, you can have a dense but buggy/slow manufacturing, or a sparse but low power draw and fast chip.
At the end of the day, it's down to power draw and IPC and throughput in GHz. Knowing the manufacturing *is* important (like knowing if you got orange juice or apple juice), but only in comparing like for like (AMD 10nm or Intel 14nm).
Finally P300 mesh is here!
I bought the X300. Dodged a close bullet.
"Freedom units". Damn it Steve now I got coffee all over my mouse mat.
Freedom measurement? Rood, rod, pole, perch, chain. The whole world was mapped in chains, 100 links to a chain, then there are thumb, fingers and hands. Some times I can’t fathom it out, please find more measuring units?
It seems, that nanometers matter more in desktop-usage and laptops ofc than in servers. Usually, in the server world, one has some kind of idea, how much and what kind of 'power' one needs. Then there might be some kind of competition between vendors, or not. It depends. And after many tears, on decides. Storage, cores/threads, network, maybe size matters, sometimes even noise. Nowadays also GPU-power. Not in that particular order in many cases, but there are needs and budget, which one has to exceed at least 10%, cause it's the rule. Then one has Intel platinum or something and he or she tries to get by with those.
I thought jensen *was* the leather jacket
Plz do video on gpd win max
@gamers nexus, in a previous video you mentioned you had taken a new problematic Liqtech TRX4 cooler and fixed it. Could you do a video on how to do that?
I'm pretty sure Ampere will be presented by a leather jacket, which will be wearing a Jensen Huang.
On the one hand, I'm not sure either company actually _wants_ the node number to be more simple, on the other I'm not sure this new system really makes it easier to understand what's going on for most people.
Furlongs are not that uncommon a unit of measurement if you follow horse racing. :)
No fricken way! Just realized bearded hardware lives locally to me. Crazy. Wonder if he has a store or something I could visit.
so happy he avoided mentioning that shit
Can you cut cardboard on it?
Does the nvidia ventilator support variable refresh rate?
With AMD confirming a 2020 launch for Zen3, when should we find out about whether or not X370 boards will support Zen3? Rumor-wise it seems to be leaning towards no, but just wondering when the official word will come down.
Most rumors suggest Ampere is a professional only GPU, much like Volta. Nothing has suggested a consumer based card. Rumors can always be wrong, but don't be surprised if only A100 is shown.
I've spent my whole career in international freight. Ocean Freight is the way to go for cost efficiency but you'll need to have a freight agent arrange some form of groupage (share the container with other receivers) as you likely won't fill a 20ft container on your own. That being said it's usually much cheaper than airfreight... I say usually because the whole industry is in upheaval at the moment. Obviously transit times stretch out with ocean freight which is when you need to start anticipating stock levels and ordering earlier which is where the real supply chain fun begins. Take care guys and stay safe.
Ben stay safe too, dude
That was an interesting little read. I find the passion, and knowledge of others to be endlessly fascinating, and I enjoy it very much--regardless of topic. Thanks for sharing that! I got to learn something new. Stay safe :)
Yeah. The timelines are so long that it's hard to get ahead of stock long enough to allow a 60-day boat trip. You're exactly right about anticipating stock levels. It's harder to do as a smaller company since we need the money from the current order to really get ahead of the next one, but we're slowly getting there! Cool industry to spend your career in. That sounds like a lot of problem solving. Seems like it could be equal parts very fun and headache-inducing. Thanks for keeping the world moving.
Seems a product they have been selling for so many years should be easier to plan their orders ahead of time and order more since they are continuously having to backorder them. By now they should know they need to order more and then some extra to cover any possible delays and increases. Since they have been selling it for so long even if it takes a little longer to get rid of all of them they know they will sell them eventually and in all likeliness increase sales a well since many people don´t want to have something backordered for months.
I streamer I follow moved from the west coast USA to be with his now wife in Australia finally after traveling back and forth for a few years and staying there for 3 months at a time. After he had been there just over 2 months he mentioned his stuff from the States arrived. I didn't ask him any ?'s but looked into what goes into shipping personal belongings overseas. Nice little rabbit hole. The shipping company that specialized in this specific thing I looked at offered a 4'x4'x8' (ft) crate as their smallest size "box" and it went up from there. I imagined what I might ship and it was mostly personal stuff like favorite books, photos, some clothing, expensive electronics, shit like that.
We need "Human Malware" shirts.
Intel Iris Plus 940 has 64 EU's. Now imagine they make a card with 4096 of those same EU's. They've yet to figure out how to configure those to all work together and under power budget. Intel has the potential to be the third big GPU competitor.
I had Fedora 17 on my desktop, and the last update for the version broke it. The file explorer would freeze the entire system if I merely selected a file over 2GB in size. I eventually installed Fedora 21. It had all kinds of issues. One was a GPU driver issue. I fixed it, and it randomly broke again at a later time, not after an update or anything. And, I could not find a fix for it. I need a computer for working, not for tinkering away my time. So, I use Windows for my desktop (I have a server running FreeNAS, though).
TL;DR: I would not suggest a Fedora laptop.
I want to use a mod mat for my main gaming pad on my desktop.l since i use that same space for all types of projects. Does a mouse track well on the pads? I would think so since it looks like the same material as the wide pads.
this channel became my fav channel. I am an objective person and they are doing fantastic job.
Can you RMA a Mod Mat if it gets sliced up? Kyle was asking...
Did they jsut say that we can't use anything lower than 1nm to describe the size? They realize numbers go below 1 right? Decimals anyone?
no. they said that "x nm" measurements don't actually mean anything so we should use a more useful metric
Hey Steve, big fan of the content as of lately. I have a high appreciation for your level of care to all the details not just the ones that are convenient. Again, thanks for the content and hope yourself/team are staying safe.
Thank you! We're doing well here. Thank you for your concern. You too!
as a consumer (buyer,user,customer) all I care about is performance,I dont care if its 7nm 10nm or 14nm,what matters is price per performance and what you need for your work or gaming.
Intel assures me that the "K" stands for "Konsumer" while the "X" stands for "Xpert"
"Konsumer" and "Xpensive" for sure
How many "it just works" can we expect from Jensen?
Can I use the Mod Mat for building Lego? Do you ship to Germany?
The $120 3300x is looking sweet. It's supposed to be in par with an i7- 7700k.
They are nice matts.
There's totally nothing wrong with Intel's naming! All of these existing isn't confusing at all!
10900X
10900K
10900KF
10900
10900F
10900T
Nothing confusing at all. Everyone can easily understand that these are all different CPUs.
Try 10900 KFC
In Intel's defense, they are the same CPU, just configured slightly to siphon more money out of you
Did you repeated KF?
@@facundootero7973 I'm just waiting for the 10900MCD
"Do you want chips with that?"
@@facundootero7973 My mistake. Unfortunately, that doesn't decrease the number because the second one was meant to be "10900F"
Great ._. Just orderd a 2080super and now they are bringing new cards ?
Oh. So there isn't going to be a Xe model for gaming? I was hoping for things to heat up this summer 😎🌞 ...excuse the pun
Tech Jesus speculates that Xe HP parts are going to be for gaming/workstations.
The human malware censoring 😂😂
Be Gamers Nexus: One of the largest, most respected Tech channels in all of media, putting together some of the highest-quality, most in-depth industry news and reviews... then imagine having to explain the difference between X and K to your viewers!
The thermal conductivity of silicon is less than half of copper.
Wooo! Finally you can buy a laptop with Fedora. Hopefully this means better driver support on Linux going forward. Also didn't know RedHat and Lenovo were close to each other, interesting fact.
4:40 who says he's a console peasant? controllers also work on glorious machines like those found in the PCMR.
Lenovo should pre install brave browser onto those fedora OS laptops so the tipping feature would also see increased adoption and they could name it the ThinkPad TF or the Mobile Lenovo Alternative-os Driven Y (M'LADY) Series
stupid question... is there any chance we can get an LGA or PGA GPU with DDR6 DIMMS? such that the only hardware on the card is the power delivery and video outputs?
DRAM prices are on the rise? (Glaring over at my 16GB 3200MHz G.Skill Trident Z kit that cost $250 when it came out)
Mod mats back in stock!!! Just ordered one, can’t wait to put it on my work bench!