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All about oc'ing..... If you haven't killed any of your hardware before then you're doing it wrong 😀
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His main forum is Techpowerup. It's also where he host TS...
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And Microsoft know their latest and greatest is an laggy/sluggy experience. The new OS is filled with gabage. This can't be fixed on HW level @Mr. Fox Win 11 OS is specifically optimized for ARM PCs. Nice. And Microsoft forgot that 99% of all computers don't run on ARM. Microsoft says it’s committed to Windows 11 performance upgrade, needs feedback
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The sad truth. There is still people with money that buy the new garbage. Whatever price. @Mr. Fox you may want an AI-infused dancing robot? Remember it has LLM onboard for consumer interaction. Only sub $6000. A steal. Or half of the prices for the brand new 96 core AMD Ryzen Threadripper HEDT processor. AI-infused robots, or, as NVIDIA's CEO says, "Physical AI," are indeed the next major advancement in the technology after generative AI. For a more personalized experience, the robot is equipped with an LLM onboard for consumer interaction, along with voice and image recognition capabilities to provide a more immersive experience. For Just $5,900, You Can Own a Chinese-Made Unitree R1 Humanoid Robot That Dances Like Nobody’s Watching & It’s Surprisingly Good at It
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Papusan started following The AI boom is more overhyped than the 1990s dot-com bubble...
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*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
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Intel will continue cutting their workforce. And it will sure help on the bottom line when revenue continue sink as a stone and the investors start being impatient. Intel have right now also lost the battle in the server market. Yup, AMD have now reached 50% of the very lucrative Cpu server market and will continue increase sales. So nothing work for team blue. They can't even make own products anymore in their chip foundries. They need TSMC for that. The consumer market for processors down the drain (both for Jokebooks and desktops), and they have lost the HEDT battle. Nothing left now to save. Only try to survive with sinking market shares for every day, week and months. The sad truth... Intel's Recent Steps Are Towards Achieving Financial Efficiency In Order to Boost Shareholder Value. Of course they don't need so many employees such as factory workers and engineers anymore when sales and production going down the toilet. Just send alll out the door and close. Intel Plans to Lay Off Up to a Whopping 30% of Its Workforce, Cutting Over 15,000 Jobs as CEO Lip-Bu Tan Declares That There Won’t Be Anymore “Blank Checks”. Intel Will Drop Out of the Cutting-Edge Chip Race If It Doesn’t See External Customer Interest, Possibly Marking the Fall of a Key Custodian of Moore’s Law Hmmm. Can't have it all. If the rumors is correct then you need to buy the lower core count Cpu for gaming. I wonder why Intel don't offer bLLc for their bigger boy with 16-32-4 cores. Even AMD offer 3D v-cashe for their 16 core/32 threads flagship chips. Is Intel going stupid again to reduce costs and maximize profits? Maybe because the power scheduler going bananas with all the extra baby cores and the tile mess?🤔 Yup, most likely the reason + reduced costs. Intel Core Ultra Series 3 CPUs could finally answer AMD's V-Cache — Nova Lake could boast massive 144MB L3 The only core configuration stated by both leakers to come with the bLLC features eight P-cores, 16 E-cores, and four LPE-cores. Although one leaker (Haze) believes a slightly lower-end eight P-core, 12 E-core, four LPE-core configuration will also be available. Regardless, Nova Lake is rumored to have a 16 P-core, 32 E-Core, four LPE-Core flagship model that won't have bLLC. Yup, China laugh of the US Administration and Government. And Jensen Huang know very well where their chips going... But should Jensen bother when he know how stupid and useless the US leaders are? Stupid has to be this weekends word. RTX 5090s get ready to blow with AI-focused makeovers in China — industrial production lines transplant GPU and memory from gaming cards onto server-ready PCBs with blower-style coolers See the whole video bro @Mr. Fox. Everything with help from Nvidia. A well known US based tech company. China is miles ahead of US. And nothing can stop them. Zero or nada. LOL The best 5090(D) dies go into server chips in China. Gamers don't need the best. They only need a working GPUs for games, HaHa https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1Px8wzuEQ4?t=24.9 Of course stupid US leaders let China's own engineers (in China mainland) code the software for the whole US defence. Just the normal when you are almost born stupid. Reuters reports that there is a booming underground industry focused on servicing high-end Nvidia AI GPUs that are officially restricted from export to the country. One firm charges between $1,400 and $2,800 per GPU, depending on the repair complexity. Another service provider, which previously focused on GPU rentals, now repairs about 200 Nvidia products monthly, pricing work at approximately 10% of their retail value. Underground China repair shops thrive servicing illicit Nvidia GPUs banned by export restrictions — companies resurrecting banned AI accelerators at a rate of up to '500 per month' -
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Why should Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang bother with who'm help them increase profits? Jensen continue circumvent the US chips ban. NVIDIA’s GB200 “AI Servers” Are Reportedly Being Smuggled Into China, Even After Jensen Claimed They Weigh “Two Tons” and Can’t End Up There The Trump administration has been concerned about US AI chips ending up in China through "shady means", and they are working towards regulating the flow, but even after the recent export controls, NVIDIA's AI equipment is consistently available in Chinese black markets. Based on a report by Financial Times, it is claimed that AI products worth at least $1 billion have ended up in China's AI markets ever since the US administration imposed the export controls, and even as large systems as GB200 AI servers are available in China. And Nvidia have hurry feeding China with consumer cards. China is everything for Nvidia. If they could they would prefer ship all their cards into this region. GeForce RTX 5090 D V2 With 24 GB Memory to be Unveiled a Week Before the Official Launch -
Deal | Epic Games Store releases new PC free game of the week in latest limited time deal The Epic Games Store has decided to discount another popular PC game as part of its game giveaway service. This week, the storefront has switched to Legion TD 2, a single-player and co-op tower defence title that contains over 100...
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Also to fire employees they don't want.... Tech industry layoffs hit 100,000 for 2025 — Intel leading the pack with over 12,000 personnel cut, so far The other companies that laid off thousands of personnel are not suffering from poor financial performance, but changing priorities and technologies are forcing them to pivot. The biggest disruption so far is delivered by AI, with institutions turning towards automation to reduce their workforce. Sam Altman warns AI could wipe out entire job categories, customer support roles most at risk Sam Altman says some jobs will disappear because of AI, but he wouldn't trust ChatGPT as a doctor.
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Free? LOL Trade your data/privacy for extended support isn't free. Or maybe I'm wrong bro @Mr. Fox?🤔 Maybe I'm stupid and can't understand what the word free means? Nope, I don't think so. The stupids is in Redmond HQ. Windows 10 users can now sign up for free extended security updates Microsoft's offer to extend Windows 10 security updates for free is now live. In order to receive Windows 10 security updates for free for one year, people will have to sync their PC settings data to the cloud by using a Microsoft account. Those options in clude syncing settings to the cloud to receive a year of Windows 10 security updates for free or paying $30 per device to receive the same updates
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Sadly it will come the time they'll remove all settings in bios so you are forced to have this junk enabled all time 24/7/365.
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*Official Benchmark Thread* - Post it here or it didn't happen :D
Papusan replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
What I know is that he found same pattern with his several attempts to fix Evga refurbished graphics cards. He have more videos of the problem. Maybe EVGA had other fixes for the more expensive Kingpin cards. Who knows. An awful way to reduce costs. EVGA have done a lot scummy the later years. MB that don't work with later gen processors and graphics cards. Then go stealthy and try milk extra on the mining boom... For higher profits. Of course they went so far they would bake cards to cut costs. -
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EVGA made good products but their repair fixes fail hard.... Many ways to cut cost after you bough the cards. -
AI-generated legal filings are making a mess of the judicial system Honestly, who didn't see this coming? Legal experts say it's only going to get worse...
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The AI boom is more overhyped than the 1990s dot-com bubble, says top economist Sky-high price-to-earnings ratios suggest investors are overestimating the value of AI Of course Altman change course. Always what will benefit him. But the bubble will burst. Not if, but when. Sam Altman steps into political power vacuum after Musk breaks with Trump Sam Altman teases 100 million GPU scale for OpenAI that could cost $3 trillion
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Every % increase counts.... Linux Just Hit a Big Milestone in the Desktop OS Race According to Statcounter's June 2025 stats, spotted by TechSpot, Linux now has a 5.38% share of the US desktop operating system market, its highest-ever result. But though Linux is holding a bigger slice of the pie than ever before, OSes from tech giants like Apple and Microsoft still control the vast majority of the market. Microsoft's Secure Boot UEFI bootloader signing key expires in September, posing problems for Linux users