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(Apologies for the typos, my Word doesn't have spell check for some reason.)

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We start with creator news and a tech youtuber from Egypt, Tech Quotes, who has

389,000 subs has reported that various brands have pressured him to alter his

content with NVIDIA and Zotac asking him to censor some of his content, GB

asking him to place benchamarks favorable to them and Asus mad that the GB

review of a product came out before the review of the Asus product. AMD also

apparently refuses to send TechQuotes review samples.




https://youtu.be/ISiBoUSZaWw




Not clear if this was upper management at any of those companies or the

regional divisons acting on their own initiative.




Which brings me to the lead title – has asus ever asked us to censor our

reviews or asked us to change anything.


- no


- that’s on full display in our recent 1630 review


- how could they since they don’t even see the video before we publish it, they

have no editorial control over our videos


- and that’s true for basically all of the brands we’ve dealt with, from Deepcool

to Noctua, Be Quiet and Teamgroup – all have been very professional so when I

saw this item was sent to us for review but the brand had no say in what we had

to say about it that’s 100% true and that’s awesome I get to say that


- we also try to structure our content to be less review heavy and even then

the brands have been v supportive




What we would love to get a review sample of us but no one has been crazy

enough to send us is the upcoming 4080 which you can now pre order from us.


- card due to release Nov 15 or 16


- price is 106,140




Speaking of gpus,


I’m recording this the night of Nov 3 and in a few hours AMD will be holding a

press con to unveil their 7000 series of gpus. Hopes are high that these rdna3

cards can go toe to toe with nvidia’s lovelace especially given that the

pricing of the 4000 series makes you wonder if NVIDIA still thinks we’re living

at the height of the pandemic with lockdowns and chips shortages.




But the presscon is at 4am Manila time so apologies to Lisa Su but I’m not

waking up that early for her. Be sure to tune in next week though as I;m sure

we’ll touch a bit on amd’s 7000 series. AMD’s bid to make sure team green doesn’t

see all green, money as in dollars raining down on them and stuff.




You get what I mean.




The other next gen battles have been pretty interesting so far with intel’s 13th

gen going up against AMD’s Ryzen 7000. A few weeks have gone by and the

conclusion of reviewers seems to be that both are relatively tied although Intel

is the value choice now consideirng the higher price AMD is asking for its new

cpus plus the fact you’ll need to get a new mobo and ddr5 ram if you go with

amd.




Both gens have interesting points, I love how AMD’s cpus tweak themeselves on

the fly to run at the cutting edge, 95% of heat, to get the most peformance

possible in whatever system they’re in.




Intel’s cpus are actually pretty efficient for once, except for the 13900 which

they designed to grab as much power as possible to try to be the fastest as

possible. Per Gamer Jesus though, Steve of YT channel Gamers Nexus, if you

already have a decent 12th gen cpu no need to upgrade really to the

13th gen.




Early next year we are expecting new models from both Intel and AMD, we

actually had an engineering sample of an intel cpu in the shop, sent to us by a

brand as we needed it to review a mobo, and that particular cpu is rumored to

be coming out January next year. On the AMD side ev eryone is expecting a 7800X

3D sometime next year.




The AMD 7000 series in particular can run HOT so you might want to try a

homebaked remedy from Youtber Mr Yeester who ground up salt and mixed it into

his thermal paste and this imrpoved cooling performance by around 2-3 degrees,

not bad!


- big in shorts doing kind nutty things


- fun experimentation




https://www.tomshardware.com/news/adding-salt-to-thermal-paste-reduced-temps




In local news Intel is having an event in Makati this Sat, Nov 5, they’re

calking it Intel Allies and it’s supposed to formally kick off the 13th

gen in the country, although we have been selling them for a while now and to

show off the new intel gpus. Will give you the lowdown next week on what we saw

there and for sure we’ll be posting about it on our FB and IG.




Over in general tech news the EU’s Digital Market’s Act came into effect on Nov

1. This is a big deal as it requires tech giants to make their platforms more

open and compatible in the hope of increasing competition. Imagine you could

take all of your data from FB, save it and then transfer it to a rival social

network.




Or you could sell iOS apps but wouldn’t be required to go through Apple’s app

store.




Or you’re using Viber but can also receives messages from Whatsapp or FB or other

messaging apps in Viber.




Imagine no more walled gardens and applications would be interoperable again.

It’s kind of exicting , and scary for the big companies that monopolize your

data and your access to that data. While it is only applicable in the EU since

it is such a large swath of territory the changes tech companies will have to

make to comply with the law will probably ripple out to other regons as well.     




- reversal  of anti trust policy, onus is

on the tech companies to prove they are meeting standards




these policy changes and new laws may seem boring but their effecton all of us

will be anything but




https://www.wired.com/story/europe-dma-prepares-to-rewrite-the-rules-of-the-internet/




Moving on to gaming and Dota’s TI 2022’s championship was held last week in

Singapore with Tundra esports emerging as champions. Their opponent was Secret

who they dominated 3-0 in the Grand Finals.




I played Dota and Dota 2 back when I was still in school – college and law

school respectively. But I can’t follow the game anymore, whenever I watch

parts of a match I have no idea what’s going on.


- is that just me?

And we’ll end with the news that stunned every

PCMR geek this week, and it’s not even hardware or software related.


- Henry Cavill leaving The Witcher after S3, will be replaced by Liam Hemsworth


- Cavill beloved by PC geeks, Witcher beloved by PC geeks, Cavill loved the

Withcer


- crazy culture war theories




That’s it for today, tune in next episode on Nov 11 where we have our usual run

down of news both local and abroad of all things of interest to the discerning

tech afficionado.




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