In this Ask GN, we answer whether Steve would quit GN to work for a manufacturer (answer: no), talk about whether VRM power delivery matters, and more.
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01:50 - gamer games: “#ASKGN third time asking. Does vrm power delivery matter in overclocking eg 13 phase power delivery overclocks higher than 8 phase power delivery. Thanks”
04:58 – abalanceddiet: “If given the chance to influence the design of a piece of hardware (such as a case) would you do it? Why or why not? For example, if NZXT came up to you and said "Steve, we are looking to make a high airflow version of the S340 elite, complete with a mesh front panel and we'd like you to help us design it" what would you do?”
07:49 - Matt The Tech: “@Steve Burke #askgn-questions Hey Steve, I joined Patreon just to ask this Question, but will be staying because I want to support my favorite Tech Journalist. I asked this in todays Ask GN Video, but Youtube For Some reason kept Deleting My Comment, even after several people commented on it, it eventually disappeared to everyone who wasn't me. Anyways, what I wanted to know is... When Precision Boost Override is Turned on, on the 2700x, What is the TDie TJMax of the 2700x. I can't find anything official out there about this, and I was hoping you could investigate for us. I know with Precision Boost Override turned off, that its supposed to be 85c (Whether thats TDie or TCTL I am not Sure), but there is nothing out there that I can find about what the Throttle Point is when you have Precision Boost 2.0 Turned off. So I was hoping you could help us figure that out. Thank You, and Keep up the Awesome Work! Happy to Support more Awesome Tech Journalism!”
12:33 - Daniel Muñoz: “#askGN #askgn On Episode 77 of Ask GN, around the 2:00 minute mark you mentioned that on Intel Hades Canyon (NUC) the "Vega" M GPU present isnt really Vega, but its kind of Polaris, what do you mean by this? Vega´s memory controller is made to use HBM 2 and Polaris´s use GDDR 5, that being one of the differences of of GCN 4/ 4.1 to GCN 5 (Vega), so is this some half baked hybrid of Vega and Polaris? Vega brought lots of improvements to the table, when compared to Polaris.”
16:39 - Rusty Shackleford: “As stupid as this is gonna sound..what is the difference between HBM and GDDR memory chips? Is it because how they're manufactured? How they're programmed? Or something simple like the resources they're made from?”
21:26 - RepsUp100: “GeForce Experience or Radeon ReLive?”
24:59 - Bill Bruce: “Steve, have you ever watched your videos on "0.5 speed"?”
25:17 – Conomatopoeia: “How do you feel about people calling you tech Jesus?”
25:50 - RepsUp100: “I wonder if Steve would ever be employed by one of the manufacturers in the future.”
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