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PCPer Podcast 759: Radeon RX 7900 XT Drops to 699 USD, Ryzen 8000G Thermals, ReBAR Mod for Older PCs

Josh abandoned us this week to stream himself virtually attending a Flight Simulator event, so you will have to contend with a trio of cranky people as we discuss another week’s PC industry news. Sorry in advance – though Jeremy did walk us through Josh’s burger segment.

Recorded February 7, 2024.

Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
02:25 Jeremy Presents: Food with Josh
04:20 AMD drops Radeon RX 7900 XT price to 699 USD
05:49 Ryzen 8000G STAPM issue awaits firmware fix
07:58 TSMC might not be jumping on the High-NA EUV bandwagon yet
11:39 Resizable BAR mod for systems as old as Sandy Bridge?
15:24 Running Win10 on older hardware? Sorry about those app updates…
18:11 Google Maps – now with hallucinations
23:12 Backing up the Internet is a cache-22 proposition
27:38 Microsoft is bringing the sudo command to Windows Server
30:53 Security Corner
42:51 Gaming Quick Hits
46:59 Picks of the Week
55:43 Outro

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by PC Perspective

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15 thoughts on “PCPer Podcast 759: Radeon RX 7900 XT Drops to 699 USD, Ryzen 8000G Thermals, ReBAR Mod for Older PCs

  • Speaking of media, It's getting more difficult to "find things" on Google. At least I was still able to on duckduckgo

  • There really is nothing like a shorn sheep…it's breathtaking- I suggest you try it.

  • Thermalright's margins (or material quality) have to be pretty nuts cause they sell their AIO for a ridiculous price too, like $50 for the Frozen Edge 240 and it performs well too.

  • If you've been holding off Diablo 4 for this long, it's probably cause Blizzard is a shitty company.

  • Plz review some of those new 480hz oleds!

  • Advantage intel ! 20A and 1.8A here later THIS year. Intel going to a new substate too. PowerVia and RibbonFET too.
    "PowerVia will be introduced into Intel-manufactured silicon starting with the Intel 20A node, which enters production in 2024 (Intel 20A will also see the introduction of a new gate-all-around transistor design called RibbonFET; customers of Intel Foundry Services can benefit from both innovations"

  • 4th! Arrow Lake = NO HT Confirmed! Bartlett Lake = 12P Cores?
    I like this, being on mains power, do not care for E-cores. Bigger, beefier, more, P-cores, YES please. Better single-core too!

  • dual gtx 480 dual is just a 1070 I advise against it, there is nothing that delivers better than the Pascal 1070 ti and 1080 with an arc a770 or whatever has 16 GB if you want to deliver the ultimatum, even the Turing XP is complete In addition, coupled with ark too much and in the maximum you get less and problems and how what drives and delivers in which option if you go higher you lose if everything small becomes more economical that is exactly what gives you more ultimatum in the end but coupled to a tuner adapted like CPU and GPU software division execution pre-calculation troubleshooting ki au learning and tzsamenfphrung overwriting intercept and execution core-specific same on fast and eco distributed transfer on bandwidth high masses data arrive to your picture you are either simple or stupid if you believe Everything is overpriced, build it, divide it up, network it up, you don't have to have everything, you can put even higher specs on gpus, it won't do anything, just software video output to lvl gpu on doubling you. you just need a gt 730 v2 graphics driver and you have 1000 dx12 video output and 1700 has software vr entcodimg and that to me arc and a 1070 to 1080 you are no longer allowed to go so that you keep 240 Hz on 360 to 540hz bandwith you can only clone control programs redirect protocols efizent install systems for everything that's what I want to pay for and not what stupid humanity wants more, I only know what's going on in my head, but give an f for m and m s can't do anything

  • I didn't think Jeremy had it in him to deliver the burger segment as he did. Well done! Pun intended

  • Sudo su windows get Apache, resize my bar even if I get old for my direct storage link to the GPU, for AI to contemplate the sizeof(return)

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