PC Perspective Podcast #179 – 11/17/2011
Join us this week as we talk about our Sandy Bridge-E Review, X79 Motherboards, a new NAS device from Western Digital, Aquarium PCs and more!
You can subscribe to us through iTunes and you can still
The URL for the podcast is: https://pcper.com/podcast – Share with your friends!
- iTunes – Subscribe to the podcast directly through the iTunes Store
- RSS – Subscribe through your regular
RSS reader - MP3 – Direct download link to the MP3 file
Hosts: Ryan Shrout, Josh Walrath, Jeremy Hellstrom, and Allyn Malvantano
Program Schedule:
- 0:00:24 Introduction
- 1-888-38-PCPER or podcast@pcper.com
- https://pcper.com/podcast
- http://twitter.com/ryanshrout and http://twitter.com/pcper
- 0:02:00 Intel Sandy Bridge-E Review – Core i7-3960X and X79 Chipset Tested
- 0:27:45 X79 Motherboard Roundup Video Preview
- 0:28:53 Alienware M17x (R3) Gaming Notebook Review: It Glows!
- 0:30:25 Thermaltake Toughpower Grand 1200W Power Supply Review
- 0:31:20 NVIDIA Reports Q3 2012 Results
- 0:39:15 Western Digital launches Sentinel Series of NAS devices, bringing enterprise features to the small business.
- 0:46:20 The mineral oil in this Aquarium will be hard on the fish but not your components
- 0:53:45 Antec Announces P280 Enclosure
- 0:54:50 Win a Free Copy of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim from PC Perspective
- You missed it, but Jared H. didn’t!
- 0:56:15 Bulldozers at Knights Corner; duelling server chips
- 0:59:45 More Free Stuff Friday: XFX Radeon HD 6870 and Deus Ex: Human Revolution
- 1:00:12 The Intel 32 in 32 Challenge on Facebook
- 1:01:22 Free Stuff Wednesday: Gigabyte G1 Assassin X58 Motherboard Giveaway!!
- 1:02:15 Hardware / Software Pick of the Week
- Ryan: Random.org – finally get an answer to "where should we eat tonight?"
- Jeremy: Buckets are teh win but to be more useful Disconnect for Chrome is a nice choice
- Josh: Fast 120GB SSD for $140
- Allyn: Ironkey – now available in MLC
- 1-888-38-PCPER or podcast@pcper.com
- https://pcper.com/podcast
- http://twitter.com/ryanshrout and http://twitter.com/pcper
- Closing
video wont work. You got to
video wont work. You got to love our good old copyright laws
Someone sabotaged
Someone sabotaged Pcperspectives video podcast. 🙁
What on earth could PCper have done to recieve such a louzy copyrightish attention?
Spoiled the ending of a new movie? 😀
Justin.tv link(s) to the
Justin.tv link(s) to the podcast:
Part 1/2: http://www.justin.tv/pcper/b/300252150
Part 2/2: http://www.justin.tv/pcper/b/300252105
Note: US is going down a dangerous road. Enjoy censorship (speech or other public communication which may be considered objectionable, harmful, sensitive, or inconvenient to the general body of people as determined by a government, media outlet, or other controlling body).
I was so excited this morning
I was so excited this morning to see the video up. and now YouTube has just messed up day. I think it is a bit over the top what they did. It not like you were showing a full length video or something.
thank you for the 2 part justin.tv
Heh, sorry about that guys.
Heh, sorry about that guys. Sometime stupid shit on the Internet pisses me off. I filed a counter claim and will make a new version anyway when I get to the office.
Video works now, thanks.
Video works now, thanks.
I think it is because of the
I think it is because of the “shuffling shuffling” singing. Either way, Couldn’t wait so I listened to the MP3, will rewatch it when video becomes available.
Audio wise, sounds like good show.
Relevent to Ken + Mineral Oil
Relevent to Ken + Mineral Oil -> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaGPJ67jA6A
(Minus the disability :P)
We uploaded a new version
We uploaded a new version that doesn’t have bucket video in it – hopefully YouTube won’t yank this one.
Umm, No X58 (1366) Core I7
Umm, No X58 (1366) Core I7 Extreme edition nor any Bloomfield core for that matter launched with a 6 core option. The top 2 Bloomfield’s were the 965 and 6 months later the 975 both were 4 core with the only difference being clock speed and unlocked multiplier.
It wasn’t till Gulftown that we got 6 cores in an I7 a year after the 975 launch.