PC Perspective Podcast #199 – 04/26/2012
Join us this week as we talk about Ivy Bridge Desktop and Mobile reviews, Intel and AMD Earnings, and a Gold Motherboard
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Hosts: Ryan Shrout, Jeremy Hellstrom, Josh Walrath, and Allyn Malvantano
Program Schedule:
- Introduction
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- http://twitter.com/ryanshrout and http://twitter.com/pcper
- Intel Core i7-3770K Ivy Bridge LGA1155 Processor Review
- Intel Core i7-3720QM – Ivy Bridge For Mobile Review: Monster Kill!
- NVIDIA continues to tease, sends us a crowbar
- ASUS Demonstrates Z77 Motherboard Features at PC Perspective
- ASUS Overclocks Ivy Bridge To 7 GHz, Breaks World Records
- Intel Announces Q1 2012 Earnings: Not a Record, but Close
- AMD Q1 2012 Earnings Analysis: Looking Back and Looking Forward
- New mLink PCI-E to Thunderbolt Enclosure Shown Off at NAB 2012
- Hardware / Software Pick of the Week
- Ryan: ECS GOLDEN BOARD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Jeremy: 25GB free on Microsoft SkyDrive
- Josh: I like this case. Not exactly affordable, but still really nice.
- Allyn: Is it a pen or is it a pencil?
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- Closing
Best part of my Thursday is
Best part of my Thursday is here!
You poor, poor soul.
You poor, poor soul.
no youtube this week?
no youtube this week?
It may be delayed because
It may be delayed because Ryan is on the road
Are you moving out of that
Are you moving out of that office Ryan? That’s a bummer, you guys just got it!
Its just a temporary move to
Its just a temporary move to Austin while my wife takes a 3 month job here as a nurse. I’ll be back!
http://www.techpowerup.com/16
http://www.techpowerup.com/164858/Ivy-Bridge-Temperatures-Could-Be-Linked-To-TIM-Inside-Integrated-Heatspreader-Report.html
Could be a reason for the higher temperatures
A simple answer would be to
A simple answer would be to pull the IHS off a chip like the 2600k and see if it has TIM or not.
That or remove the IHS off of an Ivy Bridge processor and put a cooler directly on the die.
200. Soon
Hey thank you, look
200. Soon
Hey thank you, look forward to it.
Might make time to watch live.
So when can I get my hands on
So when can I get my hands on an Ivy Bridge Proc. for my new build?
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Great Podcast as always guys,
Great Podcast as always guys, thanks.
I have a small comment for you all, and would appreciate the input.
While i do agree that the IVB temperatures are an issue. Especially if its getting that hot under water cooling. While i am still a bit new to this but, I have to say that it kinda makes sense that it gets so hot because of how its made. I keep thinking about that microscope picture of the Trigate vs Planar (unless its CGI)
http://www.legitreviews.com/images/news/2011/trigate.jpg
(couldn’t find a link from here)
If you look at the picture you can clearly tell that Trigate uses more physical space because of the the weaving, im also assuming that a current of some sort is going through all of the connecting parts. I didnt go to school for this stuff, but im assuming that has a lot to do with the temperatures.
What do you guys think? Am i just plain wrong or confused?
If anything, the trigates
If anything, the trigates should lower temperature, since they lower leakage and resistance.
At least Nvidia writes and
At least Nvidia writes and maintains their own graphics drivers for their GPUs. Intel seems to be Happy Letting cheepo Laptop OEM’s MOD the generic Intel GPU HD graphics drivers, Which the CHEEPO laptop OEM’s do and the CHEEPO laptop OEMs never update their MODDED Intel HD graphics drivers, and the Cheepo laptop’s owners try to play a game that needs the graphic drivers updated, but Cheepo laptop’s owners find that they can not update the Cheepo laptop’s drivers at the Intel HD graphics update website because The Intel hd graphics drivers update can only update Intel genaric hd Graphics drivers, which leaves the cheepo laptop’s owner at the mercy of the cheepo laptop OEM’s, who never update their customized cheepo hd graphics drivers! Ah! AAh! AhAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!
Now that HD4000 has arrived,
Now that HD4000 has arrived, can OpenCL be used to enhance the performance of the Ivy Bridge processor while simultaneously using a discrete graphics processor? If OpenCL can utilize GPU cycles for general purpose compute tasks then It should be able to utilize the Intel integrated GPU for more general purpose processing power in addition to the Ivy bridge’s other CPU cores, while the discrete GPU uses its resources for the graphics. OpenCL should see all the hardware on the computer as an available resource and It should be able to do this? If not then what is described as Heterogeneous computing has not completely arrived yet! Or is it just a matter of waiting for the software to catch up?
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