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 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,27 2025 - tech 
You Can't Build a Better $69 Gaming PC - tech
(hx) 11:46 PM CET - Feb,27 2025 - Post a comment
Linus and the team demonstrate how to build an entire gaming PC for just $69. They explore the current market for secondhand components, emphasizing the importance of flexibility, patience, and resourcefulness in sourcing parts.

DLSS 4 Upscaling is Fantastic for 1440p Gaming - tech
(hx) 04:47 PM CET - Feb,27 2025 - Post a comment
Hardware Unboxed evaluates NVIDIA's DLSS 4 upscaling technology, specifically its performance and image quality improvements for 1440p gaming compared to its predecessor DLSS 3.

AMD, Don't Screw This Up - tech
(hx) 10:19 AM CET - Feb,27 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
Gamers Nexus discusses AMD's upcoming GPU launches, focusing on the RX 970 and 970 XT. Concerns are raised about AMD's pricing strategy, especially in light of recent missteps by Nvidia. The video emphasizes the need for AMD to competitively price its GPUs to capitalize on Nvidia's mistakes and capture market share, citing the importance of consumer goodwill and the opportunity for AMD to gain an edge in the current market landscape.

 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,26 2025 - tech
Don't Preorder an RTX 5000 Laptop - tech
(hx) 12:01 AM CET - Feb,26 2025 - Post a comment
You can place a preorder for an RTX 5000 laptop today but should you? Probably not, and here's why.

 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,25 2025 - tech
When Is Windows 12 Coming? - tech
(hx) 11:41 PM CET - Feb,25 2025 - Post a comment / read (3)
The video addresses the widespread rumours and speculation surrounding the possible release of Windows 12. However, there is no official confirmation from Microsoft regarding Windows 12.

Gigabyte Aorus Master RTX 5090 Review - tech
(hx) 11:59 AM CET - Feb,25 2025 - Post a comment
The review covers the card’s robust dimensions (360 mm long, 150 mm tall, 75 mm wide) and notable weight (1,750 g), highlighting its distinctive features, including a unique fan design meant to enhance airflow and reduce noise. The video delves into the card’s thermal management, which utilizes thermal putty and composite metal grease, and presents performance data from gaming tests. The Aorus Master showcases impressive thermal efficiency, achieving a peak GPU temperature of 65°C during extensive gameplay, and outperforms various competitors in both stock and overclocked settings.

Does iGPU Beat dGPU? Ryzen Max+ 395 vs RTX 4060 in 25 Games - tech
(hx) 09:55 AM CET - Feb,25 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
He compares the gaming performance of AMD's Ryzen AI Max+ 395 integrated graphics in the ASUS Flow Z13 against Nvidia's RTX 4060 dedicated GPU in the Lenovo Legion Slim 5, testing them across 25 games at 1080p and 1440p resolutions. The findings reveal that while the RTX 4060 generally outperforms the Ryzen Max+ 395, especially in ray tracing.

The Worst Thing About Windows 11 - tech
(hx) 12:03 AM CET - Feb,25 2025 - Post a comment
Today we take a look at the worst thing about Windows 11. There are many things wrong with Windows 11, but the worst thing is bloat. Windows 11 is full of unnecessary bloat and people simply don't need or want it. Apps like recall, copilot, ads and much more!

 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,24 2025 - tech
I inserted these cables over 100 times! Does 12VHPWR REALLY wear out after 30 cycles? - tech
(hx) 10:06 AM CET - Feb,24 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
JayzTwoCents tests the durability of 12VHPWR cables by inserting them over 100 times to determine their longevity, which is often claimed to be around 30 cycles. He does a detailed analysis of two different types of cables, observing any wear and measuring the amperage during the process. This exploration highlights the different pin designs and their impact on overall performance and safety.

 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,23 2025 - tech
NVIDIA Keeps Overpromising - RTX 5070 Ti Overclocking - tech
(hx) 04:48 PM CET - Feb,23 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
Does overclocking even mean anything these days? It almost feels like a marketing term with no meaningfull benefit for the customer!

Should We Cancel Our 5090 Pre-orders? - 4K Gaming Test - tech
(hx) 02:39 PM CET - Feb,23 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
Linus Tech Tips explores the performance of the Nvidia RTX 5090 graphics card, comparing it with various games at 4K resolution to determine if it's worth the $2,000 price tag. They analyze overall performance, including frame rates and graphics quality, while also discussing whether they should cancel their pre-orders for the card.

Sunday Q&A: Is 8GB of DDR4 actually better than 16GB of DDR3? - tech
(hx) 02:33 PM CET - Feb,23 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
When it comes to PC gaming, comparing 8GB of DDR4 to 16GB of DDR3 isn’t a straightforward "yes or no" question—it depends on a few key factors tied to how modern games work and what your system needs.

DDR4 is newer and faster than DDR3, with higher bandwidth and lower power consumption. For gaming, this means it can shuttle data between your CPU and RAM more quickly, which helps in scenarios where textures, assets, or calculations are being loaded on the fly—like open-world games or titles with high-resolution graphics. Typical DDR4 speeds today (say, 3200 MHz) outpace DDR3’s common range (often 1600-2133 MHz), so 8GB of DDR4 could theoretically keep up better in those moments where speed matters.

But here’s the catch: capacity often trumps speed in gaming. Most modern AAA games in 2025—like Cyberpunk 2077 with its latest patches or Starfield with mods—recommend 16GB of RAM as a baseline. With only 8GB, even if it’s DDR4, you’re likely to hit bottlenecks. Background processes (think Discord, browser tabs, or RGB software) plus the game itself can easily chew through 8GB, forcing your system to lean on slower virtual memory (page file) on your storage drive. With 16GB of DDR3, you’ve got more headroom to avoid that swap, even if the data moves a bit slower.

In practice, for gaming today, 16GB of DDR3 will generally outperform 8GB of DDR4 in terms of stability and avoiding stutters, especially in memory-hungry titles. Benchmarks from older tests (like when DDR4 first rolled out) show that doubling RAM capacity often cuts frame-time spikes more than a speed bump does. That said, if your CPU or motherboard only supports DDR3, you’re stuck with an older platform, which might limit your GPU or overall performance anyway—DDR4 setups tend to pair with newer, faster chips.

For pure gaming in 2025? I’d lean toward 16GB of DDR3 if you’re stuck choosing between these two, but honestly, neither is ideal anymore. Most gamers are better off aiming for 16GB+ of DDR4 (or even DDR5 if your budget allows) to future-proof and handle the growing demands of new releases.
Majorana 1 Explained: The Path to a Million Qubits - tech
(hx) 12:19 AM CET - Feb,23 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
Hear from the Microsoft team behind the recent breakthrough in physics and quantum computing demonstrated by the new Majorana 1 chip, engineered from an entirely new material that has the potential to scale to millions of qubits on a single chip. Find out what is possible...


Finally, a computer capable of running Microsoft Teams at full speed ;-)
 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,22 2025 - tech
DLSS 4 Upscaling is Amazing (4K) - tech
(hx) 12:10 PM CET - Feb,22 2025 - Post a comment
Hardware Unboxed reviews NVIDIA's DLSS 4 upscaling technology, comparing it to its predecessor, DLSS 3, at 4K resolution. The video outlines significant improvements in texture quality, edge stability, and the overall visual clarity of games using DLSS 4. While there are some regressions in specific areas like ghosting and disocclusion, DLSS 4 generally offers a superior gaming experience compared to DLSS 3.

Some RTX 5090 GPUs are missing ROPS... You can't make this up... - tech
(hx) 12:49 AM CET - Feb,22 2025 - Post a comment / read (2)
TechPowerUp has discovered that there are NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 graphics cards in retail circulation that come with too few render units, which lowers performance. Zotac's GeForce RTX 5090 Solid comes with fewer ROPs than it should—168 are enabled, instead of the 176 that are part of the RTX 5090 specifications. This loss of 8 ROPs has a small, but noticeable impact on performance!

Update: In a statement to The Verge, Nvidia GeForce global PR director Ben Berraondo said that this is a "rare issue affecting less than 0.5%" of its manufactured GeForce RTX 5090/5090D and 5070 Ti cards and urged affected owners to contact the manufacturer for a replacement.
 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,21 2025 - tech
The iPhone 16e Replaces Apple's iPhone SE - tech
(hx) 12:45 AM CET - Feb,21 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
Apple has announced the iPhone 16e, the company's new "affordable" iPhone starting at $599, replacing the iPhone SE. (The iPhone SE was last updated in 2022 and started at $429.) The iPhone 16e is powered by the same A18 processor as the standard iPhone 16, supporting Apple Intelligence AI features. The iPhone 16e is also the first iPhone to use an Apple-designed cellular modem instead of a Qualcomm modem. This Apple C1 chip supports 5G and is "the most power-efficient modem ever on an iPhone". Apple claims the iPhone 16e's battery can last up to 12 hours longer than any iPhone SE. The iPhone 16e has a 6.1-inch OLED display with a notch for Face ID sensors and no home button, just like the iPhone 14. The display is protected by Ceramic Shield and the phone body is rated IP68 for water and dust resistance. The phone features Apple's satellite connectivity, including Messages, Emergency SOS, Roadside Assistance, and location sharing. The iPhone 16e has both wireless and USB-C charging. The single rear camera has 48 megapixel resolution, supporting 2x zoom, 4K video with Dolby Vision up to 60 fps, and Spatial Audio capture. The iPhone 16e will be available in black or white starting at $599 for 128 GB of storage. It will also be available with 256 GB storage for $699, or 512 GB for $899. Pre-orders start this Friday, with full availability beginning the following Friday, February 28.

 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,20 2025 - tech
A Warning About All the RTX 5070 Ti Reviews - tech
(hx) 06:52 PM CET - Feb,20 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
Paul discusses the problematic launch of the RTX 5070 Ti, emphasizing missteps and high prices in the current graphics card market.

Microsoft unveils Muse AI model for game prototyping and preservation - tech
(hx) 09:13 AM CET - Feb,20 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
Microsoft has announced a new generative AI model named Muse, and it's touted as a breakthrough for game developers. Microsoft is saying it's the first World and Human Action Model (WHAM) out in the wild, and it is slated to help studios quickly bring ideas to life using AI. Microsoft has worked with Ninja Theory to iterate on this new model, using the studio's old multiplayer game Bleeding Edge as the testbed. Using data gathered from human gameplay, Muse is currently able to generate virtual gameplay resembling the original title, down to the maps, unique characters, and special movement abilities. The output resolution is extremely tiny at the moment, seen above, and it runs at about 10FPS, though this is only the start of the program, according to Microsoft.

 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,19 2025 - tech
Weekly Q&A: Why is the 10th generation Intel processor faster than newer processors in everyday use? - tech
(hx) 11:49 PM CET - Feb,19 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
The idea that 10th-generation Intel CPUs (Comet Lake, released in 2020) might outperform newer CPUs in daily desktop use isn’t universally true, but there are specific scenarios where this perception could arise. Let’s break it down based on architecture, performance characteristics, and typical daily tasks like web browsing, document editing, video streaming, and light multitasking.

First, 10th-gen CPUs, especially high-end models like the Core i9-10900K, were built on Intel’s refined 14nm process and emphasized high clock speeds-up to 5.3 GHz with Thermal Velocity Boost. This gave them a strong edge in single-threaded performance, which is critical for many daily desktop applications that don’t fully utilize multiple cores. Newer Intel generations, like 11th-gen (Rocket Lake) or 12th-gen (Alder Lake), introduced architectural shifts-11th-gen stuck with 14nm but tweaked the design, while 12th-gen moved to a 10nm process (Intel 7) with a hybrid core setup (performance and efficiency cores). These changes prioritized multi-threaded workloads and efficiency, sometimes at the cost of raw single-core clock speed or latency in lighter tasks.

For daily use, where apps like browsers or office software lean heavily on single-threaded performance, a 10th-gen CPU’s higher boost clocks can feel snappier compared to, say, an 11th-gen chip with a slightly lower peak frequency (e.g., i9-11900K tops out at 5.3 GHz but has fewer cores) or a 12th-gen efficiency core handling a task less optimally. The 10th-gen’s all-performance-core design also avoids the thread scheduling complexity of newer hybrid architectures, which can introduce minor overhead in simpler workloads.

Power and heat are another angle. Newer CPUs, especially 11th-gen and beyond, often draw more power and run hotter under load due to increased transistor density or aggressive boosting (e.g., 11th-gen’s higher TDP). In daily use, where sustained heavy loads are rare, a 10th-gen CPU might throttle less under basic cooling, maintaining consistent performance. Pair this with mature software optimization-by 2020, most apps were well-tuned for Skylake-derived architectures like Comet Lake-versus newer CPUs needing OS updates (e.g., Windows 11 for 12th-gen’s scheduler), and you might see 10th-gen edge out in real-world responsiveness.

However, this isn’t a blanket rule. Newer CPUs generally have higher IPC (instructions per clock), meaning they do more work per cycle. For example, 12th-gen’s Golden Cove cores offer a significant IPC jump over 10th-gen’s Skylake-based cores, and 13th/14th-gen refine this further. In multi-threaded tasks or modern apps leveraging more cores, newer CPUs pull ahead. But for 'daily desktop use' as you’ve framed it-typically lighter, single-threaded stuff-the 10th-gen’s raw clock advantage and simplicity can shine, especially if the newer CPU’s extra features (like efficiency cores or PCIe 4.0) go unused.

So, it’s not that 10th-gen is inherently faster than all newer CPUs. It’s more that its design sweet spot-high clocks, all performance cores, and lower complexity-aligns well with the demands of basic desktop tasks, occasionally making it feel quicker in practice despite being older tech. Context matters: a 10th-gen i7-10700K might outpace an 11th-gen i5-11400 in a browser benchmark, but a 14th-gen i5-14600K would likely crush both.
AMD CPU, Apple M4 Pro Performance - Ryzen AI MAX Review - tech
(hx) 10:23 PM CET - Feb,19 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
The video reviews AMD's Ryzen AI MAX processors, the 395 and 390, which are designed to compete with Apple's M4 chips in creative workloads and AI applications while offering impressive power in a compact form factor. The review highlights benchmarks comparing performance with various systems, discusses gaming capabilities, and evaluates battery life alongside integrated graphics performance.

GeForce RTX 4080 vs GeForce RTX 5090 - Test in 12 Games - tech
(hx) 12:16 AM CET - Feb,19 2025 - Post a comment
00:00 - Specifications
00:11 - 3DMark - Time Spy
00:20 - Alan Wake II - High, RT OFF, PT OFF, SSAO
00:42 - Alan Wake II - High, RT High, PT OFF
01:04 - Black Myth: Wukong - Very High, RT OFF, TSR 100
01:26 - Black Myth: Wukong - Very High, RT Very High, TSR 100
01:48 - Cyberpunk 2077 - Ultra, RT OFF, PT OFF
02:10 - Cyberpunk 2077 - Ultra, RT Ultra, PT OFF
02:31 - Cyberpunk 2077 - Ultra, RT Ultra, PT ON, FSR/DLSS Q, FG ON
02:52 - Cyberpunk 2077 - Ultra, RT Ultra, PT ON, FSR/DLSS Q, FG/MFG ON
03:14 - Dying Light 2 - High, RT OFF, LOD 140
03:36 - Dying Light 2 - High, RT Ultra, LOD 140
03:58 - Ghost of Tsushima - Very High, XeGTAO, SMAA T2X
04:21 - Hogwarts Legacy - Ultra, RT OFF, TAA
04:43 - Hogwarts Legacy - Ultra, RT Ultra, TAA
05:05 - Indiana Jones And The Great Circle - Ultra, PT OFF / Vulkan
05:28 - S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl - Epic, TAA
05:51 - Star Wars Outlaws - Ultra, RT OFF, TAA
06:13 - Star Wars Outlaws - Ultra, RT Ultra, TAA
06:35 - Starfield - Ultra, GTAO, VRS OFF
06:58 - The Last of Us - Ultra
07:21 - The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Next Gen - Uber+, RT OFF, HBAO+, HW x8
07:43 - The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Next Gen - Uber+, RT Ultra, HW x8
08:05 - Power Consumption

 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,18 2025 - tech
Awful 5070 Ti Prices, 9070 XT Launch, More Melting Cables - tech
(hx) 12:05 AM CET - Feb,18 2025 - Post a comment / read (4)
Paul's Tech News discusses the upcoming launch of the AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT, the high prices of NVIDIA's RTX 5070 Ti, and ongoing issues with melting cables related to high-end GPUs. He reveals details about the 9070 series expected performance and prices, the lack of Founders Edition cards for the 5070 Ti, and concerns over cable design failures causing overheating.

The i7 7700 is a CPU of wonders in 2025... - tech
(hx) 12:04 AM CET - Feb,18 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
Tech YES City explores the capabilities of the Intel i7-7700 compared to the Ryzen 7 9800X3D in 2025, raising questions about its relevance in gaming. The video details various benchmarks across multiple games using different graphics cards, highlighting the i7-7700's performance and power efficiency despite its age and lower specifications.

 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,17 2025 - tech
Galaxy S25 Ultra vs. iPhone 16 Pro Max Drop Test! - tech
(hx) 11:42 PM CET - Feb,17 2025 - Post a comment
This video compares the durability of the Galaxy S25 Ultra and iPhone 16 Pro Max through a series of drop tests. The phones are subjected to back, corner, and face drops, as well as a bonus round of impact and shock resistance tests. The results reveal which phone is more resistant to damage and which phone might be more reliable in the event of a fall.

 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,16 2025 - tech
8K Gaming is NEVER Happening - tech
(hx) 11:18 AM CET - Feb,16 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
Linus discusses the impracticality of 8K gaming, showcasing MSI's RTX 5090 graphics card performance against modern game demands. Despite improvements from Nvidia, playable 8K gaming remains elusive, as performance drops significantly when ray tracing is enabled.

 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,15 2025 - tech
Are RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 Prices Fake? - tech
(hx) 06:24 PM CET - Feb,15 2025 - Post a comment
This video presents a Q&A discussing the perceived stagnation in GPU and CPU performance, analyzing the impact of advanced process nodes allocated to AI and Data Center products instead of consumer GPUs.

Galaxy S25 Ultra vs. iPhone 16 Pro Max - Camera Comparison - tech
(hx) 10:00 AM CET - Feb,15 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
Duel Zoom Photo & Video Comparison iPhone 16 Pro Max vs. S25 Ultra.

How tech companies spy on you and which is the worst? - tech
(hx) 09:52 AM CET - Feb,15 2025 - Post a comment / read (3)
We all know Microsoft, Google, Nvidia and other tech companies collect data, use telemetry for targeted ads, but who are the worst offenders and what kind of connections are they making on your PC?


The experiment involves monitoring connections made by various services including Microsoft, Google, Nvidia, Steam, and EA. The findings reveal that Microsoft is the most significant offender in terms of data collection, with numerous background connections even when the system is not in use.
 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,14 2025 - tech
I discovered something concerning and I need the Experts to chime in... More 12VHPWR discovery! - tech
(hx) 05:25 PM CET - Feb,14 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
JayzTwoCents discusses newly discovered issues with 12VHPWR cables used in high-power graphics cards, inspired by der Bauer's findings. He shares personal observations about overheating wires, pin depth inconsistencies in cables, and challenges with power delivery systems in GPUs. Jay encourages experts to weigh in on potential causes and solutions to prevent future failures!


Corsair MP700 Elite NVMe SSD Review - The First DRAM-less Gen5 SSD - tech
(hx) 09:14 AM CET - Feb,14 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
She reviews the Corsair MP700 Elite NVMe SSD, the first DRAM-less Gen5 SSD utilizing Fison's new E31 controller. While it offers lower costs and decent performance, particularly in reading, its performance falls short compared to higher-end alternatives in intense workloads.

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