A Detailed Look At Avoiding Secure Boot On A Google Nest Hub
The bad news for those wanting to try this process is that Google found and patched the vulnerability used to bypass the secure boot on the Google Nest Hub, so chances are…
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Hellstrom | Jun 20, 2022 | General Tech | 0
The bad news for those wanting to try this process is that Google found and patched the vulnerability used to bypass the secure boot on the Google Nest Hub, so chances are…
Read MorePosted by Kent Burgess | Jun 8, 2022 | Cases and Cooling | 0
Many of the long time readers (or at least over the last three years) of my PC enclosure reviews will know that I have shown a great deal of love to several…
Read MorePosted by Sebastian Peak | Jun 2, 2022 | Storage | 4
If you happen to be among the tens of people who bought one of Sony’s PlayStation 5 consoles at a regular retail store, for MSRP, and actually kept it rather than selling…
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Hellstrom | Jun 1, 2022 | General Tech | 0
Intel has some serious HPC plans for the future, combining x86 CPU cores and Xe GPU cores into a single package of your choice called an XPU. Rialto Bridge products will ship…
Read MorePosted by PCPer Staff | May 28, 2022 | General Tech | 0
Nvidia did very well financially, AMD is discussing their upcoming Ryzen 7000 in great detail at Computex, the Framework laptop actually seems repairable, Lian Li makes ARGB wiring if you like that…
Read MorePosted by PCPer Staff | May 20, 2022 | General Tech | 0
Another podcast has been "successfully" recorded, edited, and uploaded. Topics in the list below. AMD has a very healthy X86 market share now, not just in servers. There have been some fast and…
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Hellstrom | May 17, 2022 | General Tech | 1
In a world plagued by high demand and low supply, AMD has managed to do something it never did before. Yes, as far as the x86 business overall goes, AMD's market share…
Read MorePosted by Sebastian Peak | May 4, 2022 | Memory | 1
G.Skill has announced their lowest-latency DDR5 memory kit to date, and this is as low as you can get for DDR5-5600 at just CL28 - a far cry from the DDR5-4800 CL40…
Read MorePosted by PCPer Staff | Apr 17, 2022 | General Tech | 0
Kent steps in this week to fill in for Brett (Thanks Kent!) because he got called in to work an ops emergency. AMD rumors on the RX 6950 XT with an early retail…
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Hellstrom | Apr 12, 2022 | General Tech | 0
FinalWire have released their first update to AIDA64 for 2022, focusing on improving the results of benchmarks on Intel's new silicon, seeing as how P cores and E cores have...
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Hellstrom | Apr 8, 2022 | General Tech | 0
The three large semiconductor companies are asking that the wealth be given to the recently formed Semiconductor Alliance, so that they can fund the creation of a National Semiconductor Technology...
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Hellstrom | Mar 31, 2022 | Memory | 0
DDR5 still has a bit of a timing problem, for instance the timings of 32-39-39-102-141 on the G.SKILL Trident Z5 DDR5-6400 do not impress, but that frequency certainly does. At double the…
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