PC Perspective Podcast #320 – 10/02/2014
Join us this week as we discuss the Micron M600 SSD, NVIDIA and Adaptive Sync, Windows 10 and more!
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Hosts: Ryan Shrout, Jeremy Hellstrom, Josh Walrath, and Allyn Malventano
Program length: 1:27:21
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Week in Review:
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0:03:00 Update on Samsung TLC SSD Issues
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News items of interest:
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And Mordor as well!
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1:05:30 AMD Catalyst 14.9 for Windows
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1:07:30 Broadwell-U (BGA) Lineup Leaked
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Hardware/Software Picks of the Week:
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Closing/outro
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Heavy water has worse thermal
Heavy water has worse thermal conductivity than normal water.
Source: http://www1.lsbu.ac.uk/water/data.html
Thermal Conductivity (H2O is water and D2O is heavy water):
H2O: 0.610 W m-1 K-1 (25 °C) [IAPWS];
D2O: 0.595 W m-1 K-1 (25 °C) [IAPWS]
Yes but D2O sure moderates
Yes but D2O sure moderates those neutrons, don’t drink to much heavy water, radioactive or not. But it will slow those neutrons down.
City of Bruges to construct
City of Bruges to construct an underground beer pipeline! Now to get the pretzels delivered by pneumatic tube, or the wienerschnitzel, or Bockwurst/Whateverwurst! How’s that for thermal conductivity, and just what is the thermal conductivity of Belgian Beer, I would love to test that out.
I like that the youtube
I like that the youtube preview picture, it’s the classic blinking for a flash. Awesome show btw, I watched live but missed A LOT distracted in the chat.
I like that the youtube
I like that the youtube preview picture, it’s the classic blinking for a flash. Awesome show btw, I watched live but missed A LOT distracted in the chat.
asus GTX 780 is $339.99 on
asus GTX 780 is $339.99 on amazon
I’m sure that AS will do VRR
I’m sure that AS will do VRR as well as we all hope it will, but I think that is all it will do(that is when it finally does get released). I think what will make Gsync worth the premium is what Ryan mentioned in that Gsync will have features above and beyond basic VRR that AS will never have.