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Emily Young

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  1. Before you game, work, or watch on your new PC, there are some important things to ensure your CPU, GPU, RAM, and more are all working as intended. Good news: It’s easy when you know how! Buy a Surge Protector: https://geni.us/RWleE Buy a KINGTOP Headphone Mic Splitter: https://geni.us/ITZfJN Purchases made through some store links may provide some compensation to Linus Media Group.
  2. The iPhone revolutionized the smartphone industry and put one in nearly everyone’s pocket. But the iPhone didn’t appear from nowhere - it owes much of its inspiration to the ill-fated Apple Newton.
  3. Apple’s M2 Ultra powered Mac Pro is the final step in their Apple Silicon transition. But without GPU support or meaningful expansion, is it worth nearly double the price of a comparable Mac Studio?
  4. Apple’s Mac Studio got an upgrade with M2 Ultra. But all is not what it seems over at Apple’s marketing department… Is it truly a worthy successor to M1 Ultra? Buy an Apple Mac Studio M2 Ultra: https://geni.us/JNpDC Buy an Apple Mac Studio M2 Max: https://geni.us/oPiZ9G Buy an Apple Mac Studio M1 Ultra: https://geni.us/VkME Buy an Apple Studio M1 Max: https://geni.us/SAhKD Buy an Apple 16" MacBook Pro M2 Max: https://geni.us/BBWib Buy an Intel Core i9-13900K CPU: https://geni.us/D5WEAcK Buy a PNY GeForece RTX 4090 Graphics Card: https://geni.us/0sBi Purchases made through some store links may provide some compensation to Linus Media Group.
  5. Multi-GPU setups like SLI and Crossfire once ruled the PC gaming scene, but micro stuttering and development complexity have made them obsolete. Why, then, are we boldly predicting that the future of gaming is multi-GPU? Ross Tregemba's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@gtastuntcrew302
  6. 3dfx was the king of the graphics card world in the 90s, and in a flash they were gone. The Voodoo 5 6000 was the last GPU 3dfx produced, and released – Could it have changed the face of PC gaming?
  7. Valve’s Steam Machine was their first game console, and we’ve got a prototype! But it’s broken… Can we fix it? And if we can, should we, or should we have left it in the past? Donate to Free Geek Twin Cities: https://www.freegeektwincities.org/donate
  8. They weren’t around for that long, but IBM’s microdrive had a major impact on multiple industries.
  9. Both AMD’s Threadripper and Intel’s Core X HEDT processors have been dormant for years now. But Intel’s Sapphire Rapids Xeon W is the spiritual successor, and hits AMD where they stopped competing.
  10. An entire generation of games are unplayable unless you kept your old PCs. Isn’t there some emulator we can use to bring the early days of 3D graphics back to life? There is! It’s called PCem. Check out PCem: https://pcem-emulator.co.uk/ Check out DOSBox: https://www.dosbox.com/ Check out 86Box: https://86box.net/ Check out DOSBox-X: https://dosbox-x.com/ Check out the Internet Archive's free DOS games collection (playable in browser): https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_msdos_games Check out The Old Net: https://theoldnet.com/ Check out Folder2ISO: https://www.trustfm.net/software/utilities/Folder2Iso.php Check out AnyToISO: https://crystalidea.com/anytoiso
  11. Everyone who uses a computer uses Windows at least sometimes. But how many Windows features are they using? There’s more to the operating system than you might think, even if you’ve used it a lot!
  12. AMD’s Ryzen 7000 series cranked up the power draw, but had performance to match. Now that the non-X chips are out with limited power draw, did AMD accidentally play themselves – And you?
  13. When Nvidia unlaunched the 12GB RTX 4080, gamers rejoiced – But now that GPU is back as the RTX 4070 Ti. “Starting at” $799, is it the win we all hoped it would be, or is it too expensive for a 70-series graphics card?
  14. Why use HDMI and DisplayPort when you can go WIRELESS? This GPU technology existed over 10 years ago, but no one has used it since. Is it a hidden gem, or is there a reason it died on the vine?
  15. Budget GPUs might look cheap, but they’re more expensive than you think for such low-end cards. When is it okay to buy one, and how can you tell if you’re overpaying for yesteryear’s cards?
  16. AMD’s new RDNA3-based Radeon RX 7900 series GPUs are finally here to compete with Nvidia’s RTX 4080 and 4090! At a lower price point, can they live up to the hype? CORRECTION: Updated power graphs
  17. What if you didn’t need the best frame rate to reduce input latency? What if your display’s refresh rate was enough all on its own? With Async reprojection, anything is possible… Even turning 30 FPS into 240. Comrade Stinger's original video + download links: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvFyOFacljg 2kliksphilip's video about async reprojection: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8piCZz0p-Y
  18. Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 4080 is the latest Ada Lovelace GPU, but it’s got significantly less hardware than the bigger 4090. Can it deliver impressive gaming performance, or is it full of more hot air?
  19. Pantone recently decided that their expensive plastic chips and colour matching binders were not making enough money. Now, even old files will stop working if you don’t pay up.
  20. Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 4090 is a GPU that’s been rumoured to be a power-hungry beast since it was first leaked. Is it really that bad? And can its gaming performance possibly justify its massive price tag?
  21. Cooling is an expensive business for servers and datacenters, often involving HVAC. As CPUs and GPUs pull more power, more exotic solutions are needed – Enter immersion cooling!
  22. We almost didn’t attend SIGGRAPH, but we had to go when Intel revealed Arc Pro GPUs. Is it everything graphics professionals hoped it would be, and if not, what did Nvidia announce?
  23. Schools have changed a lot since 1996. But Intel has stayed inside the curriculum. Can they be trusted to teach kids about electronics engineering and computers, or are they feeding them product placement?
  24. Arm CPUs are taking over. Apple Silicon showed us that desktop computers need not be power hogs - Why haven't AMD, Intel, and Nvidia done the same, and would you want it?
  25. Apple claims the Mac Studio with M1 Ultra is the most powerful computer you can buy for $4,000. Does that put AMD, Intel, and Nvidia on notice – Or is Apple making claims they can’t back up? Buy an Apple Mac Studio M1 Max: https://geni.us/c9DL Buy an Apple Mac Studio M1 Ultra: https://geni.us/DFJvaa Buy an Apple Studio Display: https://geni.us/3ho7o Buy an Apple Magic Keyboard: https://geni.us/8ezY Buy an Apple Magic Mouse: https://geni.us/h04VhmR Buy an Apple MacBook Pro 14” M1 Pro: https://geni.us/S8vIu Buy an Intel Core i9-12900K: https://geni.us/516f8Q Buy a Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090: https://geni.us/eZkB
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