Thanks for tuning in yall, got a coolermaster video coming and then went and checked out ALL the mini itx cases at computex, so I think you guys should like that one. There was some pretty different stuff on display this year.
ASRock is probably my favorite mobo manufacturer right up there with EVGA. Hoping they put out a good Z890 Micro ATX board. I just bought a MATX case, Antec Dark Cube for a future gaming build to use in my semi truck. Was thinking of getting a newer laptop, I currently have the Alienware Area 51m R1/w 9700k & 2080. But I decided I wanna try a MATX or ITX build instead. I may also try out Battlemage, all depending. I've always used Nvidia, but anymore I'm kinda getting tired of the whole AI trope and the massive performance gap between the xx90 and everything else they put out.. Really got my fingers crossed that team blue can "flip the table."
I never understood why asrock does that on a lot of their motherboards. Usually built in wifi is all contained up near the rear IO in some kind of module. Having the wires running down the side of the board is kind of weird. It does make it easier to upgrade to faster wifi down the line at least
Nothing wrong with a little bass in your voice. All the ladies will be hitting Replay!! I really enjoyed all of the content from Computex, hope you feel great soon.
on chart arl 14% ipc gain while 12% more power efficient than mtrl. thats mean is comparing with laptop mtrl chip that already on 4 process. i guess with intel 20a / tsmc n3b on arl will make big jump in efficiency on dekstop cpu, because it compare with old 7 nodes on rtl.
Man, would like to see some more 2 Dimms, but having one is nice to see. We're still a ways away from consumer desktop people really needing more than 32 of RAM for gaming. 16GB is still enough and probably will be for a while still..
It seems like the used train ride in a rainy season gets even the mighty, mr. Yes. In all seriousness, traveller illnesses are common, the body is not adjusted to pathogens in foreign lands (I've been thru this rodeo), all I recommend is an over the counter expectorant for the voice (maybe a painkiller too if you feel like it to rest easier), eating plenty and resting well. Get well, bro! In matters of health, the more you buy, the more you save, there's no subject more important, take that, Jensen!
since 12th gen..majority z series boards were overkill . i bought i7 12700 non k with asus tuf z690 plus wifi d4 at the cost of single i9 12900k in india at launch .
You would think if there's not much news about Arrowlake then it's not good news. If it was all good they'd be singing about it from the rafters. Could be wrong but that's the vibe I get.
It's probably a cold indigenous to Taiwan, it happens to travellers all the time, not being adapted to foreign lands. Pretty run of the mill stuff, but incovenient, true.
They are going to need a huge ipc boost if they get rid of hyper threading cause shutting it off on a 14900k is about 15% less perf then with it on in a full multicore work load. They are still going with 8p and 16e so to make up the lack of hyper-threading there will be big gains needed somewhere to surpass the 14900k
my Asrock riptide has been overclocking like a beast, but my only complaint is the sound board picks up the sound from the graphics card and it's unbearable. I tried everything, eventually had to use a mixer interface to drown out the sound. After research, it is most likely the motherboard not able to handle the sound of the GPU due to proximity of the GPU and sound components.
Result of "The Master of Zen", architecture that is.. having spent 2 year's working at Intel, coming from Tesla and previously AMD, where he was pivotal in the creation of AMD Zen Architechute. Its interesting what people have to endure in life, like selling their soul for beer vouchers, to end up saluting AMDs demise in 15th Generation Intel - Arrow Lake / Luna Lake / Panther Lake (taking a sauna soaked in digital blasphemy of naming conventions).. still no threads, no dreads! Graeme says.. Moore Moore Moore.. its the law!
The only game I play that needs a fast CPU and GPU is Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020, even so, my RTX 4070 Ti Super is the limiting factor, running @ 99%. CPU is i7 14400K under volted, don't see a need for anything faster this year.
@@necuz Have you seen the architecture for the non SMT design ? It looks like a string of tiles next to each other, but I don't know if Intel is using their version of infinity fabric as a conduit for data transfer amongst these tiles.
@@necuz Well, they are saying it gives better results ??? So we'll all see. BTW I'm hoping Intel have returned the input/output bus on the SOC for arrow lake or 15th Gen CPU's which was taken off the SOC and transferred on to the motherboard from 12th Gen onwards.
There are a couple of concerns with Intel's radical refom: compatibility. No hyperthreading, wha?? K, I just don't want to be an early adopter because of potential incompatibilities with my older games, I'm content with my 11900K, no pesky e-cores causing bugs. It's not going to last forever, but by then I will have to analyze who's gaming friendlier, has less latency as a bonus, etc, if it is AMD or Intel, if this move by Intel pans out as victory, great, looking forward to team blue, if it is a lemon, a couple years from now AMD will be my upgrade.
Considering they are using a design that reminds to arm soc a lot plus tsmc 3nm... I think they are fine. Arrow lake will also have intel 3nm (technically 2nm but is really 3nm :/), again, they are fine.
@@techluvin7691 Your fight against reality makes no sense, intel was using 7nm node vs amd using tsmc 5nm node, now both are using tsmc 3nm. You literally have no argument XD.
It depends, I hope they do, if they gonna push 300W again of course it won’t work. If they don’t and still get good performance it will. The real question is will this be enough? Will they have platform support for more than 2 generations, will they have comparable price to performance and will the mutlithreading performance still hold up? I sure hope so, I always want competition, but I’m definitely not sure
Thanks for tuning in yall, got a coolermaster video coming and then went and checked out ALL the mini itx cases at computex, so I think you guys should like that one. There was some pretty different stuff on display this year.
Will Intel's arrow lake platform incorporate the input out put hub on their SOC ?
@@Matlockization was told it was a tile this time around, but at this point its still a while away. Will see what more information I can get.
@@techyescity Thanks.
Feel better soon sir. Take it easy.
Get well and feel better
Your voice is almost deeper than the hole Intel dug themselves into.
Its nothing compared to the speed at which AMD will soon find themselves being brought back to reality.
What did Intel do?
@@brockoala2994 They kept repeating the grievous error of turning Alchemist/Meteor Lake/... from future products into released products.
Never count out Intel. They are poised to strike hard in 2024. AMD is already on top, whereas NVIDIA is on another planet with no competition.
@@stevenliu1377 Wait I thought this time they said "new architecture"? With new socket and everything.
The more you buy the more you save!
The more you swallow, greater your chance you succeeded.. sucked seed.. 🌱
8:28 32 phases and 110 amp AND watercooling on top for a probably ~200w tdp part is crazy
Yes, for those who want to waste their money.
ASRock is probably my favorite mobo manufacturer right up there with EVGA. Hoping they put out a good Z890 Micro ATX board. I just bought a MATX case, Antec Dark Cube for a future gaming build to use in my semi truck. Was thinking of getting a newer laptop, I currently have the Alienware Area 51m R1/w 9700k & 2080. But I decided I wanna try a MATX or ITX build instead. I may also try out Battlemage, all depending. I've always used Nvidia, but anymore I'm kinda getting tired of the whole AI trope and the massive performance gap between the xx90 and everything else they put out..
Really got my fingers crossed that team blue can "flip the table."
I want a 16 (lioncove *arrowlake P core*) quad channel 48 PCIE lane chip. It would make me happy. Briefly. But a success none the less.
That Nova board looks clean until you see that wifi m.2 card sticking out behind that shroud. Same on the Tai Chi. I dig that Tai Chi ocf version.
I never understood why asrock does that on a lot of their motherboards. Usually built in wifi is all contained up near the rear IO in some kind of module. Having the wires running down the side of the board is kind of weird. It does make it easier to upgrade to faster wifi down the line at least
@@jacksonbtb571 almost like it was an afterthought.
Nothing wrong with a little bass in your voice. All the ladies will be hitting Replay!! I really enjoyed all of the content from Computex, hope you feel great soon.
I'm diggin' the Asrock lineup, I've been using their boards lately and upgrade season is coming...good stuff!
ASRock boards got better ! Love most of them!
5:25 that is where my power and reset and debug is even back on my z97udh5-bk board
I can't wait to see what those CAMM2 modules are capable of, in fact I think I'm more excited about those rather than the Intel CPUs
5:21 LGA1851 written on the socket
The more I YES, the more I fuxing save!
Thanks for all the fuxing behind the scenes backup, much appreciated!!
Love that F-Zero exit music
The Pro series always been some of the best budget boards you could buy.
The Aqua is absolutely insane. All type-C is kinda stupid, but theres probably someone out there who can utilize that. Absolutely gorgeous too
First , currently using 13700k
13700K gang rise up.
Asrock mobo gang! 🙋🏽🙋🏽
on chart arl 14% ipc gain while 12% more power efficient than mtrl. thats mean is comparing with laptop mtrl chip that already on 4 process. i guess with intel 20a / tsmc n3b on arl will make big jump in efficiency on dekstop cpu, because it compare with old 7 nodes on rtl.
Man, would like to see some more 2 Dimms, but having one is nice to see. We're still a ways away from consumer desktop people really needing more than 32 of RAM for gaming. 16GB is still enough and probably will be for a while still..
No ITX B ?
It seems like the used train ride in a rainy season gets even the mighty, mr. Yes. In all seriousness, traveller illnesses are common, the body is not adjusted to pathogens in foreign lands (I've been thru this rodeo), all I recommend is an over the counter expectorant for the voice (maybe a painkiller too if you feel like it to rest easier), eating plenty and resting well. Get well, bro! In matters of health, the more you buy, the more you save, there's no subject more important, take that, Jensen!
since 12th gen..majority z series boards were overkill . i bought i7 12700 non k with asus tuf z690 plus wifi d4 at the cost of single i9 12900k in india at launch .
You would think if there's not much news about Arrowlake then it's not good news. If it was all good they'd be singing about it from the rafters. Could be wrong but that's the vibe I get.
Might be a heatstroke, which happens very often here in summer.
Bryan should be fairly used to the heat living in queesland, not quite as humid as taiwan but pretty close in summertime
Heatstroke? He would be in the ER if he had a heat stroke
It's probably a cold indigenous to Taiwan, it happens to travellers all the time, not being adapted to foreign lands. Pretty run of the mill stuff, but incovenient, true.
They are going to need a huge ipc boost if they get rid of hyper threading cause shutting it off on a 14900k is about 15% less perf then with it on in a full multicore work load.
They are still going with 8p and 16e so to make up the lack of hyper-threading there will be big gains needed somewhere to surpass the 14900k
my Asrock riptide has been overclocking like a beast, but my only complaint is the sound board picks up the sound from the graphics card and it's unbearable. I tried everything, eventually had to use a mixer interface to drown out the sound. After research, it is most likely the motherboard not able to handle the sound of the GPU due to proximity of the GPU and sound components.
Taichi OCF and CAMM2 edition most interesting
rest is for casual people who far from PC's
Finally ! Thank you !
Yooooooo 5th! Love you tech man!
Result of "The Master of Zen", architecture that is.. having spent 2 year's working at Intel, coming from Tesla and previously AMD, where he was pivotal in the creation of AMD Zen Architechute. Its interesting what people have to endure in life, like selling their soul for beer vouchers, to end up saluting AMDs demise in 15th Generation Intel - Arrow Lake / Luna Lake / Panther Lake (taking a sauna soaked in digital blasphemy of naming conventions).. still no threads, no dreads! Graeme says.. Moore Moore Moore.. its the law!
The only game I play that needs a fast CPU and GPU is Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020, even so, my RTX 4070 Ti Super is the limiting factor, running @ 99%. CPU is i7 14400K under volted, don't see a need for anything faster this year.
I think the SMT will remain for desktops, although maybe not for their AI series laptops.
SMT is a big win when all threads are heavily loaded constantly, but it makes sense if they'd rather not optimize the mobile chips for that scenario.
@@necuz Have you seen the architecture for the non SMT design ? It looks like a string of tiles next to each other, but I don't know if Intel is using their version of infinity fabric as a conduit for data transfer amongst these tiles.
It looks like they decided to just connect everything on that tile to a shared bus and make it work. Feels like a very Intel thing to do.
@@necuz Well, they are saying it gives better results ??? So we'll all see. BTW I'm hoping Intel have returned the input/output bus on the SOC for arrow lake or 15th Gen CPU's which was taken off the SOC and transferred on to the motherboard from 12th Gen onwards.
There are a couple of concerns with Intel's radical refom: compatibility. No hyperthreading, wha?? K, I just don't want to be an early adopter because of potential incompatibilities with my older games, I'm content with my 11900K, no pesky e-cores causing bugs. It's not going to last forever, but by then I will have to analyze who's gaming friendlier, has less latency as a bonus, etc, if it is AMD or Intel, if this move by Intel pans out as victory, great, looking forward to team blue, if it is a lemon, a couple years from now AMD will be my upgrade.
Gigabyte amd motherboards?
I just upgraded to 12th gen, so meh... I'm happy with what I got!
Shame CAMM2 only comes to an overclocker board.
Ohh my I wonder what it could be called 🤦
Still using 11700f until mu bank account upgraded and improved 😂
all usb c mobos are really stupid right now, so many things still use A type..
Arrow lake looking sketchy. Comes out in a few months and there's like 0 info on it.
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Intel is desperately trying to control their heat issues. It won’t work.
Considering they are using a design that reminds to arm soc a lot plus tsmc 3nm... I think they are fine.
Arrow lake will also have intel 3nm (technically 2nm but is really 3nm :/), again, they are fine.
@@soragranda Again……….they are not!
@@techluvin7691 Your fight against reality makes no sense, intel was using 7nm node vs amd using tsmc 5nm node, now both are using tsmc 3nm.
You literally have no argument XD.
It depends, I hope they do, if they gonna push 300W again of course it won’t work. If they don’t and still get good performance it will. The real question is will this be enough? Will they have platform support for more than 2 generations, will they have comparable price to performance and will the mutlithreading performance still hold up? I sure hope so, I always want competition, but I’m definitely not sure