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Hello fellow people of the internet! I am posting this because I am currently deciding between a 2700x and a 8700k for a build. Well while doing research I came across this on UserBenchmark. https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i7-8700K-vs-AMD-Ryzen-5-3600/3937vs4040 It claims the 3600 is going to be 200 dollars and is only performs 2% according to there chart. Fake news or possibly leak?
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In case you missed it, NVIDIA 2 weeks ago had posted a video clip from its GeForce account on YouTube with the caption, "Something super is coming..." Despite the fact that not much was revealed in the 16-second clip: Source: https://hothardware.com/news/nvidia-super-geforce-rtx-turing-lineup-specs-leaked I suspected in the original thread, and suggested, that these "SUPER" cards most likely were going to be cards with more CUDA Cores, and faster GDDR6. We'll have to see how it plays out, but this is the most sensible route for a refresh of Turing. We saw some Pascal cards that had faster memory, as well as a card like the 1070 Ti (with more CCs) which slotted in nicely between the 1070 and 1080; making the concept not too outlandish. Aside from that, it is purported that these "SUPER" Turing refreshes will launch sometime in July. Therefore, I imagine as we get closer to that date, we should see some more leaks; conceivably even performance leaks or more concrete specifications. Little update: Source 2: https://videocardz.com/81046/nvidia-geforce-rtx-20-super-series-to-launch-mid-july As we get closer to the supposed reveal of these products, we have an update on the "expected" prices of the SUPER cards: Source 3: https://www.tweaktown.com/news/66332/nvidia-geforce-rtx-super-pricing-799-599-429/index.html
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Hello, I am currently deciding on a CPU cooler for a build I have planned. At the moment I'm looking at the NZXT Kraken X42, it fits in the case, cools CPUs and looks cool. Now my questions are: - Has anyone had problems with this AIO or any AIO from NZXT before? - What is the chance that it will leak? - What if it leaks? And - Do you think its worth it? (Im going for a build with lots of RGB, thats why) Thanks!
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A Mumbai-Based company has been breach with an unprotected database on an Amazon server. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-48347592 Instagram was quoted saying "We're looking into the issue to understand if the data described - including email and phone numbers - was from Instagram or from other sources. We're also inquiring with Chtrbox to understand where this data came from and how it became publicly available," My personal view on this is that not only are social media companies not living up to their end of the bargain with data security and preventing this sort of data scraping, but it seems that companies somehow get hold of this information are unconcerned at best as to how they handle sensitive data from high profile users of said services. What are your thoughts?
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Hi everyone, So I recently acquired a Dell UP2715k from my work, since it was damaged it was going to be thrown out so I brought it home. As you can see in the pictures, it works totally fine, with the only issues being the crack and the bubble formed in the top left corner. I'd like to salvage it if I can, does anyone know if it would be possible to replace the glass somehow, or repair it some other way? It would be a shame for it to not get used, it's a gorgeous 5k 10 bit display. Thanks in advance! Monitor: https://www.dell.com/ae/business/p/dell-up2715k-monitor/pd
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Hundreds of thousands of IoT cameras from Apexis and their daughter brand Sumpple, sold mostly on Amazon and cheap webshops like AliExpress and Wish, can be accessed by anyone thanks to a database leak. The info in the database consists of email addresses and passwords, which allows anyone to connect to any of the cameras in the database. Apparently the camera's location data is also stored there, so it shouldn't be hard to find out which exact house you are spying on. The big problem lies in the database itself, which is secured by a password that appears in most "bad password" lists (so probably "monkey123" or "123456"). The data inside the database is also stored unencrypted. Once they enter the email address and password of a camera, intruders can control said camera, talk through the built-in speaker or simply watch and record the audio and video feed. (quote translated from the original Dutch article) This was discovered by hacker collective The Arcanum Group, who responsibly disclosed this to Apexis and Sumpple in early August. Because neither company bothered to reply or even change the database's password, they have now gone public. Apexis and Sumpple have been contacted by RTL News, the original source of the story, but both companies don't want to reply. Seeing as changing your password doesn't help, it looks like permanently unplugging the cameras is the only solution. Source : RTL News (in Dutch, will add English sources later tonight when this story gets more international coverage) English translation available at brica.de This is really bad. It looks like security really was an afterthought and the lack of response shows that they simply don't care. A lot of people who are not tech-savvy will have these cameras and never find out. And then there will be those that use the same password for their email account ... As Steve Gibson always says, the "S" in "IoT" stands for "Secure".
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Heyo, Im testing out my pc with back up parts after an aio leak a couple of days ago but my monitor doesn't seem to be getting any signal. Im noticing this steady orange light when i turn it on. Everything was turned off when the leak happened and from what i can tell, my gpu took all the coolant (leak was more of a consistent dripping spaced a few minutes from each other). I've soaked up everything that i could and allowed everything to air dry for more than 48 hours. Im testing it out to see which are damaged so it can be replaced by my aio warranty. Any idea why im not getting any display? Any methods i should to rule out other causes? Edit: I just noticed there's also a solid red light at the bottom right corner of the mobo below the gpu. Edit 2: the orange led says DRAM and the bottom red led says SB_PWR.
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So, i have a deepcool Maelstrom 120T. And it leaked today-but i acted fast because that leaked a bit when im investigating why my cpu runs at 100C. So i unplugged GPU (and its dry, phew), and found some liquid on my PSU and PCIE Slot number 2. My question is : Do that liquid evaporate? or they remain liquid? Do i need to dry it? i think some liquid managed to get in PCIE's gap. I did wipe the outside (the photo), but maybe there's some inside the pci slot? Until now i still havent turned on the PC, and i also unplugged the coin cell from motherboard.
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Anyone have any luck with deep cool and their warranty? My CPU cooler leaked and damaged my GPU. I will attach the horrific sight below ?
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Dear Forum I'm from Switzerland and today i found some pictures of the new Corsair Hydro X Series products on the online shop of my choice. The line-up will be: CPU-Waterblock "Hydro X Series XC7" (for LGA 1151 and AM4 sockets) Colour: black and silver Plexitop and RGB Preattached thermalpaste (as I suspect) G 1/4" threads CPU-Waterblock "Hydro X Series XC9" (for LGA 2011/2066 and TR4 sockets) Colour: silver and silver Plexitop and RGB Preattached thermalpaste (as I suspect) G 1/4" threads GPU-Waterblock "Hydro X Series XG7" (for RTX 2080 / 2080 Ti Founders Edition) Colour: black Flowindicator integrated G 1/4" threads Pump-Res-Combo "Hydro X Series XD5 RGB" Colour: black High "200mm" RGB integrated G 1/4" threads Flowrate: ca. 800l/h Dimensions: 188mm x 83mm x 83mm Pump: D5 includet with 4-pin Molex power (12V) Fittings and Adapters Colour: black (glossy), silver (shiney), gold (shiny), white (matt) Hardline OD: 14mm, 12mm Softline OD: 13mm Angle-Adapter for 90°/45° Fittings 90° Angle rotary 45° Angle rotary 90° Angle static And there's more Radiators for 120mm fans (up to 480 size) Radiators for 140mm fans (up to 420 size) Y-Splitter in silver and black Fillport in silver and black Ball Valve in silver and black Clear coolants (Premix 1000ml) in clear, blue, red, green and purple Clear Hardline Tubing OD: 14mm; 12mm Clear Soft Tubing OD: 13mm Greetings Patrick
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I’m not sure if I want to do fan , aio or tubing . Would the aio leak? I’m planning on getting the 2080ti and the intel 9900k im sure water would be the best deal . I’m kinda worried about leaks or fixing leaks . Will it get more worst if I fix the leak . Removing and putting them back in . Or when I maintain it . What should I do fan aio or tubing ?
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Hi guys, Ive built a new pc recently and have experienced a complication. Parts list: • thermaltake p7 case • Gigabyte aorus motherboard • gigabyte aorus gpu • thermaltake psu 1050 plat • team force ram • thermaltake pacific radiators (allum) • thermaltake pacific fittings • thermalktake resivour D5 pump combo kits • thermaltake petg pipe I think thats all that is relevant, as far as i can tell the only cross metal contamination is the copper fittings and alloy rads. The copper fittings are painted though with no metal exposed. The gpu and cpu both seem to have mostly plastic composition of the waterblock. Ive tried researching what the heat transfer plates are made of and if they are exposed to the coolant but have not made any significant findings. ( if someone knows i would appreciate the info, im guess either nickel or some other material similar) which would add to the cross contamination. So i got the pc built, ive taken my time doing work in small doses checking everything twice and re making anything that does not look 100% On startup no issues, installed windows and away she goes. spent some time installing nividia platform/ updated drivers. Few other bits temp monitors system run down and rgb software (anti rainbow software) ha. Prior i did leak test th system for a few hours with the psu jumped and no power anywhere else, just with distilled water. Three days gaming no issues and excellent performance. Get home from night shift pc will turn on but turns straight back off with a waring stating a leak has been detected, instant panic check every fitting check blocks shine a torch around mobo/ gpu. No issues dry as a whistle. So i google and find out the mobo has a very well know issue to throw false codes. Suggestions to either unplug the rgb/leak detect plug or unscrew then re install leak detect screw. Well i turn the pc off before it shuts down to tired to try the fix so i go to bed thinking it ca wait. Also while this was going on the pc would only boot if the water loop was unplugged from psu, so all fans/rgb/pumps run off two headers. Get up later in the day an elbow has blown off water everywhere on the floor and desk nothing on the pc except small dots of spray that have dried up, very small but also many of them. Fix loop, pc wont boot. I cant remember if it wouldnt boot of the morning but i think it would. So this leads me to think something has been damaged by the water. Mobo or psu. So my partners brother who works in IT and pc repair is coming next week to test components and help me out in general. What im looking for here is an explanation on the pressure build up, i have three theorys in mind so far. • 1 pumps on to high speed. Both were on setting 5 which is 160 litres an hour in my case. • 2 air getting in some how loose fitting ect • 3 mixed metals. Allum copper and possible nickle but all surfaces seem painted or coated. Ive since turned the pump do to setting 2 which is roughly 70-80 lph. Replaced coolant with the stuff i originally bought but was waiting to make sure i was happy with all tube placemnet before using, this stuff has corrosion inhibitors and biocides. Re bent 2 tubes that were maybe a fraction off dead staight onto fitting ao they are now 100%. Ive only been able to run it for 20min since then and seems to have less pressure but is also cold and after a short run time. What did i do wrong guys? Well i know what i did wrong but did it cause the build up of pressure? Photos of the loop, blocks pipes the lot. Of it before and after coolant. Of new glow speed, of fitting that blew. And of the loop in test mode with psu jumped.
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Leaked out of CES 2020, the RTX 2080 Super Max-Q has been spotted inside an engineering sample laptop. This Reddit post shows the GPU listed under the Device Manager application of the engineering sample.
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https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/303964-leaked-gpu-specs-suggest-xbox-series-x-substantially-more-powerful-than-ps5 Of course Xbox Series X is going to be more powerful than PS5 because it is literary a PC and a console fuse together like Goten and Trunks fuse together but I hope PS5 will do a comeback from this because I don't like PS5 losing ground to Xbox Series X. I prefer the name PS5 than Xbox Series X. I think the Xbox Series X price is not going to be affordable from all these high end parts cost and labor.
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I did something really freaking stupid for lols. I used an old corsair h60 120mm AIO I wasn't using to try and extract a certain type of resin from a certain type of plant I won't mention the name of in order to stay PG Anyways, I used a heat gun on the radiator to reverse engineer it in order to heat up the block. In case you were wondering, the h60 starts to smoke and leak at around 120 degrees Celsius. At least that's about how hot the top of the block was according to my temperature gun which isn't the most accurate, but tends to do well on black surfaces like that. It was pretty funny anyways. I totally should have been filming it. I knew it was going to blow, but I didn't think it would be at just over 100 degrees. It seems the margins are a bit tighter than expected. I figured it could make it to maybe 150. Who knows, maybe the temperature was that high in the coolant. Anyways, I figured I'd share the breaking point temperature for the sake of science. Oh, and the point of failure was the block itself so it would have all went right into the CPU socket. That's not what you want.
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Apple Leak Reveals Radical New iPhone Leaks directly from Apple show the company has some radical plans to reinvent the iPhone, but now new information tells us exactly how… Thanks to a new leak from Ice Universe, a Samsung-specialist who nevertheless has a very solid Apple AAPL +5.69% track record, we learn the iPhone is going to be heavily redesigned. But probably not how you imagined. Apple iPhone XI conceptCONCEPT CREATOR Ice Universe states Apple will remove the notch from its iPhones, but the plan is not to replace it with a full screen. Instead, Apple will use the same polarising ‘punch hole’ design Samsung has recently launched on its midrange Galaxy A8s and will expand to its upcoming 10th-anniversary Galaxy S10. The punch hole certainly gives users more screen space, but the asymmetrical natureof it deviates from Apple’s typical approach. That said, Apple’s biggest display provider is Samsung and we know its Under Panel Sensors (essential for creating truly bezel-less phones) are not ready yet. A further dampener is Ice Universe says Apple will not move to the punch hole until 2020. Why is unknown, but with Samsung focused on introducing the tech across all premium Galaxy models, it may simply be a case of Apple being forced to wait in line. After all, iPhones are only getting Samsung’s 2018 Y-OCTA technology next year.
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Just spotted this on Scan.co.uk which is a pretty reliable part provider. Biggest in the UK by far! What do you think this is?
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Source: https://kotaku.com/bethesda-support-leaks-fallout-76-customer-names-addre-1830892930 Well, the show continues, when you think nothing else can go wrong on this launch... This is a very mayor bug if you ask me and their only response was “Hi guys, we’ve resolved this issue.” like, come on, at least say you're sorry or something.
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The source codes for Mortal Kombat Trilogy Nintendo 64 and Mortal Kombat 3 have been leaked online BTW mods, the link is dead. So this is cool. I wish we had source code of more older games, but often times it's either gone or the publisher is greedy and wants to keep the rights in case they want to make a remake. Sauce: https://www.dsogaming.com/news/the-source-codes-for-mortal-kombat-trilogy-nintendo-64-and-mortal-kombat-3-have-been-leaked-online/ / http://archive.is/m0CjL
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Hello! Yesterday I spent the whole day modeling in 3D the leak of the RTX 3080, I published it on this website: https://elchapuzasinformatico.com/2020/06/la-nvidia-geforce-rtx-3080-podria-llegar-con-el-silicio-ga102-200-con-4352-cuda-cores/ , the posts are from yesterday, but at first I didn't plan to share it on other sites, so know that I've changed my mind I want to publish them here too Here is the CAD model:
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Summary Some rurmors have been circulating, and a leaker called "Ice Universe" is saying that AMD has stated that there could be a 15-17% IPC boost for Ryzen 4000 from Ryzen 3000. The leaker seems to have a solid track record for smartphone leaks, according to wcctech, but little for other platforms. Internal tests show it beats Intel. Quotes My Thoughts I'll like to see how this will play out for the gaming side. If this will beat Rocket Lake before it comes out, there might be a chance that AMD might come out on top for gaming, on low-, mid-, and even high-end for once. If true, this will certify AMD's place on top for multi-core/thread applications. Sources https://wccftech.com/amd-ryzen-4000-zen-3-vermeer-7nm-desktop-cpus-20-percent-ipc-rumor/ https://www.techradar.com/news/amd-ryzen-4000-desktop-cpus-could-blow-intel-away-with-nearing-20-ipc-boos https://mobile.twitter.com/chiakokhua/status/1261122002540060673/photo/2 EDIT:Yes I know this is a leak from may, but I didn't see anything on the fourm about it so I decided to convey the leak/rurmors.
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New Xbox and Other Console Leaks (prices and release dates)
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Summary A new Xbox has been spotted in the internal system of the retailer Target. It is called the Xbox One S 1 Tb V2 and will retail for $300. Nothing is known about it other than it is the 2nd version of the Xbox One S. Many are speculating this is the Series S that is expected to launch alongside the Series X. However, recent leaks (see below) make this seem to be a simple renaming or maybe small upgrade to the One S that is currently available. A tweet by Roberto Serrano was also published today detailing the prices and release dates of the upcoming consoles. Roberto is saying this is more than a speculation or rumor. According to the tweet, the Series S will be launching on November 5th for $400 and the Series X on the 6th from $500. He also says that both the PS5 and PS5 Digital will release on November 13th for $500 and $400 respectively. Quotes My thoughts This is very interesting. I think the Xbox One S V2 is simply a renaming to show which consoles were out before a certain date (in this case the launch of the new consoles). But I could see it coming with some changes although I cant figure out any that it would be. These prices for the new consoles are definitely better than I was expecting based on earlier rumors pricing them significantly higher. I also think the release dates are fairly plausible because that is right before the holiday season. For those who dont know, Target is a very large retailer in the US so it makes sense they would have an update to their system fairly quickly. Sources New Xbox Tweet Console Pricing and Release Dates Tweet KitGuru - Xbox One S V2 NotebookCheck - Console Pricing and Release Dates