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Podcast #725 - Can Storage Save PC Gaming? Allyn Joins Us, Computex Highlights, Reviews, & MORE

Podcast #725 - Can Storage Save PC Gaming? Allyn Joins Us, Computex Highlights, Reviews, & MORE

FromPC Perspective Podcast


Podcast #725 - Can Storage Save PC Gaming? Allyn Joins Us, Computex Highlights, Reviews, & MORE

FromPC Perspective Podcast

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Length:
125 minutes
Released:
Jun 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Allyn Malventano joins us for a very special (and storage-centric) episode! We talk about some of the things at Computex that captured our interest, and have an extended discussion about the promise of DirectStorage and how it could solve the GPU VRAM problem (if anyone actually implements it beyond that one game). Plus Jeremy has a fancy new desk to talk about, Josh reviews another racing wheel stand, and much, much more!00:00 Intro01:20 Burger of the Week02:31 Solid-state SSD cooling? (plus NAND temp talk)08:14 Crucial's T700 is a passively-cooled Gen5 SSD11:41 Shouting at your PC for better performance13:56 Noctua shows a 2nd Gen D15 cooler15:43 Realtek offers low-power, low-cost 5GbE NIC19:11 Remeber AGP Pro? ASUS is making PCIe Pro (sort of)21:18 NVIDIA's trillion dollar moment - plus AI/ML chat30:53 A world where NVIDIA makes CPUs, too?33:09 Podcast sponsor: Bloomberg Careers34:24 Featured topic: can storage save PC gaming?1:07:11 WD Red power on hours warnings after 3 years in a NAS1:14:48 Security Corner1:20:19 Gaming Quick Hits1:26:29 FlexiSpot Pro Plus Standing Desk E7 review1:34:13 Monoprice Dark Matter GT Foldable Racing Stand review1:41:43 Picks of the Week2:04:36 Outro

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Released:
Jun 3, 2023
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The editors of PC Perspective discuss the latest in-house product reviews and news from around the world that pertains to technology and PC hardware.