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This channel is used to upload my english videos.
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How Memory Sticks are tested and programmed
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0:29 RamCenter test stations
1:28 Test module & software
2:59 Smart I/O
4:06 Smart SPD
5:04 "Outro"
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0:29 RamCenter test stations
1:28 Test module & software
2:59 Smart I/O
4:06 Smart SPD
5:04 "Outro"
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Matrix-LED Fans, 3D-Printed Radiators and other Obscure Highlights from Computex 2024
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Incredible new Case and questionable Water Cooling Fittings - Phanteks Computex 2024
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Unbelievable Good Price/Performance - Montech shows new Cases at Computex 2024
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NZXT shows the beautiful H7 Case and new Fans - Computex 2024
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This Nonsense MUST STOP!
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The Most Experimental SSD Cooling Concept in Computex 2024 - MSI
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DeepCool will possibly offer the Strongest Air Cooler in the Future - Computex 2024
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32 Fan Overkill Case for Water Cooling - Corsair Computex 2024
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One of the best looking Cases at Computex and new AIOs - be quiet!
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When M.2 SSD Cooling is getting out of Hand - Teamgroup Computex 2024
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DDR5 Modules with 10600 MT and a $ 10,000 LN2 Cooler - G.Skill Computex 2024
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ASUS shows the possible Future of AIO Cooling - Computex 2024
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This RTX 4090 comes with Modular AIO and 7" LCD built in
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Noctua Prices are getting out of Hand - 100 USD Desk Fan Tested
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HW-Legends #16: This GPU Cooler Made in 2005 still works Today! Thermaltake Tide Water
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HW-Legends #16: This GPU Cooler Made in 2005 still works Today! Thermaltake Tide Water
Try this DDR5 Subtiming Tweak for Extra Performance
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Try this DDR5 Subtiming Tweak for Extra Performance
The Tiny Corsair One i500 has Big Cooling Problems
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The Tiny Corsair One i500 has Big Cooling Problems
This Factory makes 50,000 Fans and Heatsinks per DAY - DeepCool Factory Tour
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This Factory makes 50,000 Fans and Heatsinks per DAY - DeepCool Factory Tour
We're building Super Quiet Video Editing PCs for Misha
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We're building Super Quiet Video Editing PCs for Misha
Corsair's own Competitor - Testing the new LCP Fan RX120
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Corsair's own Competitor - Testing the new LCP Fan RX120
Colorful Z790 Motherboards are Surprisingly GOOD!
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Colorful Z790 Motherboards are Surprisingly GOOD!
Everything went Wrong here... XMG Neo 16 with External Water Cooling
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Everything went Wrong here... XMG Neo 16 with External Water Cooling
Building a Crazy $10,000 Threadripper Workstation for Misha Charoudin @mgcharoudin
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Building a Crazy $10,000 Threadripper Workstation for Misha Charoudin @mgcharoudin
My New Water Block - Time for 14900KS Direct Die
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My New Water Block - Time for 14900KS Direct Die
Almost 400W under Full Load - The 14900KS is one of the Most Extreme CPUs ever Made
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Almost 400W under Full Load - The 14900KS is one of the Most Extreme CPUs ever Made
If its too good to be true... you probably got it on aliexpress
Are those Orca RAM any good? Do they have ANY overclock margin or they get boosted to the max like cheap RAM? Get them tested. Give us information! :D
I'm here to see the feline.
You brought up a great point, the entire point of neural network models, is that they are CHEAPER to operate since it's just an approximation of the desired output rather than doing the complicated cpu/gpu heavy workload to get the 100% answer. So yes, "AI" or rather neural network functions should be cheaper in cpu/heat...
I had 2 of these back in the day and had to sell my rig due to money troubles. I miss it so much.
Give the difference in performance of Apex Legends game
Generally, these type of solutions only work if their in direct contact with something that either generates heat or absorbs heat.
1600 watts? That's over half again as much as my industrial microwave. I only use it for a few minutes a day. It's far more than a normal consumer will need.
Is it also the same for other 4000 cards?
Love to know where this magical 2nd electrical grid is coming from, as just like Germany, we don't have seperate "energy suppliers", we have energy generators that put their power onto the grid. The "suppliers" only bill you for what you've used. So if the grid goes down, then all external electricity is lost, they can't just "switch over to another supplier". But that's why they have tons of generators and backup systems, to cover for the time when the grid (singular) goes out.
I dont know much about tuning my PC in my bios. But i had problems with my 13900k spiking at 90C with my AIO. I just tuned it to work at 90W as you did in your vid. my games and everything is running as good as before AND my max C is at 64C! Thank you SO SO SO SO much for this Video!
Spot on.
I recently found a very nice use case for AI for me: using it to summarize youtube videos. with one line in the console I get a summary of longer videos where I know the source is reliable but I dont have the time to watch the whole thing and want just a summary.
Nice Video , it's always interesting to see out of the box procedures , the specific tools normally aren't visible or detailed . for the conductive rubber , we can find it a band in a lot of lcd displays to make the contact between the cristal/glass LCD and the pcb that controls it . the bands are a sandwich of rubber with carbon like pins/rods in the middle . in these case instead of a band it's a square , the production of this squares must be very specific , maybe layers side by side to achieve the pin array spacing
uh oh
More content creators need to publicly shame and humiliate this nonsensical marketing by all of these companies
This is so awesome. I've been wanting one of those DDR5 IC testers for a while. They're not cheap or practical but damn would it be cool to bin an insane kit for yourself. Maybe one day...
good video thx edit 12600kf here not o/c but i dont think i need to... 3060ti this cpu is a beast ediit edit i have rebar on on bios but it says its off ??
Thanks for sharing these type of technical videos.
Bye bye Deep Cool.
That "conductive rubber" stuff is really interesting! It's almost certainly an "anisotropic" material where it's conductive the in Z direction but not X or Y (so you don't need to align it), and a primitive version of it is used in the "zebra strips" that connected old fixed-layout LCDs to things like hand calculators and other small electronics. I wasn't aware that they made material like this with sufficiently fine conductive channels for connecting modern DDR4/DDR5 ICs, and that they can support enough current and isolation to maintain signal integrity for this kind of testing with modern high-speed circuits. Very cool!
You can't expect a pump to work after 20 years of soaking. It will get stuck. My little water fountain for the cats will get stuck just because of hard water.
A company I worked for had a memory tester that tested sim modules. Problem was that it was bloody expensive, but as the first DDR generation were just introduced it became useless as it could only test the older memory standard. it was bought when we had a lot of problems with the memories and it did it's work well. But as I said it became unusable when DDR became standard. We also had a machine that washed motherboards. This was not often used, but it was bought when an entire batch of motherboards from one manufacturer turned out to have problems caused by badly washed motherboards from the factory. So we bought these cheap and washed them in that special machine. Well over 90% of them worked perfectly after that. The warranty period was one year for our customers so it was pretty important that they were reliable. The rate might have been close to 100% but I can't really say. It was however well over 90%. A problem with test machines are the changing standards. That machine you bought for a lot of money suddenly is useless.
I found this on AliExpress. Gonna buy it
No no! We shouldn't stop it! You need to slam it onto your Thermal Grizzly products! If someone is potentially going to use ChatGPT from their PC, they definitely need a robust cooling solution, and with that will naturally come a robust Thermal Paste to accompany the cooling solution, right!? You already have "Kryonaut", "Aeronaut" and "Hydronaut", so then add yet another one to your product line: "AIonaut"! You can have the name for free! :'D Please, I sincerely hope my sarcasm is clear!! Lol
When I initially saw a picture of this I thought it was going to be like a 200mm fan. I needed to replace my room fan about a month ago and looked into this because I love Noctua products... then I saw just how small it actually is and it's like oh it's a glorified mega top 1%er desk fan. Hell no. I want to actually circulate air in the room, not just push a tiny bit. I got a tower fan for $60 that oscillates and does a fantastic job... with a fucking REMOTE CONTROL lol FOR $60. Come on Noctua, do better. For $100 it should AT MINIMUM be a 200mm but probably well bigger than that.
any updates on a V2 for intel?
Why not bend it out of sheet metal. Seems it would be cheaper because there is a lot of wasted aluminium here.
This is honestly one of the most interesting videos from computex this year
My problem is that with noctua's control you have to turn it off with knob instead of the button. If they had a new usb powered control for the home product I would be happy.
I have a 6600 that was doing the same thing. I changed the thermal paste that felt hard and crusty. Put it back together and didn't notice any difference in hotspot temps. But after a couple weeks it actually slowly leveled out and now I can run it at full throttle and it doesn't go above 70 degrees. Turns out the thermal paste i used had a 200 hour cure time! Crazy, I never thought of that. Figured I'd mention it here and see if anyone had similar issues.
If someone else too was interested search those pads.. Magic words "Matrix elastomeric connector pad"
That's very interesting how RAM is actually certified and compiled for each speed. I wonder if companies like Corsair have a largely automated process or how theirs differs from a small company like this. I'm going to keep my eye open for their RAM modules here in Canada. It'd be neat to support a smaller company and get away from the grips of major PC companies, especially knowing just how thorough their testing and validating speeds are.
So you find the ONLY stand without IA?!
Cool video it was hidden from my feed but thanks for sharing
RAM programmed via EPROM?
This could help regular users figure out what is wrong with the ram sticks. Probably expensive though.
Really enjoyed this video and learning how ram is set up. Thanks
play chinese games, win chines prices
That's cool stuff! Thanks for sharing.
G'day Roman, WOW! this was so cool & along with GN Steve's catch up with Vince my 2 fave videos from Computex
Why was there no AI memory training, I am so disappointed! /s
so basically all RAM is the same between companies, they just get it to that final step you showed and THAT makes it branded LOL - Nah I know there's more to it than just branding, but I guess I never thought about what goes into the different brands other than buying specific IC's from sk Hynix or Samsung or Micron ... I guess they could use different voltages, bin the ICs better, or even the quality of the PCB... so there are a lot of factors that go into each brand being different.... and you just opened up out eyes to how they figure that all out.. PRETTY FRIKKIN COOL!!!
Can anyone give a hint how hard it is to DIY a JEDEC standard SPD? As a passion project I’d like to build my own unbuffered ECC DDR5 DIMMs with DRAM ICs harvested from various overclocking DIMMs to get modules that do higher frequencies and tighter timings.
It's actually easy, the expense is in the module testers themselves but it can be done without one using individual sticks and testing per IC. Has been done before by guys in the XOC scene
Thanks for the information!
I wish der8auer can visit a GPU test site one day and make a video about it.
Wow this is by far the most interesting video from computex.
Very interesting. I was also intrigued by the fanless GPUs, but found that they are likely just Asus GT730 (or similar).
They didn't explain how they make the ram AI ready though
BLEH
That was pretty chill. Thanks DB!
very interesting stuff, nice one