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[3394.44 --> 3395.42] but I don't think so anymore. |
[3395.88 --> 3397.38] But everyone watching, |
[3397.78 --> 3399.02] I bet a lot of people |
[3399.02 --> 3400.56] actually kind of thought |
[3400.56 --> 3401.70] that that was legit. |
[3402.44 --> 3403.24] And you know what? |
[3403.80 --> 3404.96] It maybe could be, |
[3405.02 --> 3406.28] but I read quite a few |
[3406.28 --> 3406.96] places that it's not. |
[3406.96 --> 3409.96] So, like, yeah. |
[3410.14 --> 3411.00] But that's bad. |
[3411.08 --> 3411.66] And the fact that |
[3411.66 --> 3413.46] that sounds super realistic |
[3413.46 --> 3415.26] is really bad. |
[3416.80 --> 3418.02] Because imagine how many |
[3418.02 --> 3418.94] people you could sell |
[3418.94 --> 3420.92] free-range chickens to. |
[3424.48 --> 3425.38] Next, they're just going to |
[3425.38 --> 3426.32] like strap a TV |
[3426.32 --> 3427.26] to the front of the cage |
[3427.26 --> 3428.02] and be like, yeah. |
[3428.48 --> 3429.02] Free-range. |
[3429.02 --> 3429.64] Free-range. |
[3429.66 --> 3430.86] It has like a field on it. |
[3432.74 --> 3434.00] They can see the field, |
[3434.12 --> 3434.74] which makes them think |
[3434.74 --> 3435.48] they're in the field. |
[3436.58 --> 3436.94] Done. |
[3437.60 --> 3437.98] All right. |
[3438.08 --> 3439.92] So I actually kind of, |
[3440.00 --> 3440.60] well, when we were |
[3440.60 --> 3442.66] supposed to have JJ on here, |
[3442.76 --> 3443.52] I kind of realized |
[3443.52 --> 3444.78] we have, like, |
[3445.08 --> 3446.18] barely talked about |
[3446.18 --> 3447.52] Intel's new Z97 |
[3447.52 --> 3449.14] and H97 chipsets, |
[3449.46 --> 3450.62] like, at all. |
[3450.82 --> 3451.70] So as usual, |
[3451.82 --> 3452.76] Z versus H |
[3452.76 --> 3453.72] means that Z is |
[3453.72 --> 3454.44] overclockable |
[3454.44 --> 3455.84] and H is, uh, |
[3455.86 --> 3456.76] not so much. |
[3457.16 --> 3458.40] The 9-series chipsets |
[3458.40 --> 3459.38] offer increased |
[3459.38 --> 3460.36] data transfer speeds |
[3460.36 --> 3461.46] for storage drives, |
[3461.52 --> 3461.98] now supporting |
[3461.98 --> 3463.32] the M.2 specification, |
[3463.78 --> 3464.56] allowing them to drive |
[3464.56 --> 3466.36] two PCIe 2.0 lanes |
[3466.36 --> 3468.00] to the M.2 drive, |
[3468.08 --> 3468.72] giving it a total |
[3468.72 --> 3469.66] of about one gigabyte |
[3469.66 --> 3470.66] per second of bandwidth, |
[3470.80 --> 3471.42] compared to |
[3471.42 --> 3472.72] about 600 megabytes |
[3472.72 --> 3473.68] per second of bandwidth |
[3473.68 --> 3476.38] available over SATA 3. |
[3477.06 --> 3478.48] Um, okay. |
[3478.72 --> 3479.96] The same connectivity options |
[3479.96 --> 3480.88] are basically there. |
[3480.96 --> 3482.08] So 14 USB ports, |
[3482.14 --> 3482.70] six of which can be |
[3482.70 --> 3483.50] USB 3, |
[3483.82 --> 3484.94] up to six SATA 3, |
[3485.20 --> 3485.88] uh, six gig, |
[3485.88 --> 3486.88] or six gigabit per se, |
[3486.88 --> 3488.68] six gigabit per second ports, |
[3489.00 --> 3489.90] an integrated gigabit |
[3489.90 --> 3490.80] Ethernet controller, |
[3490.80 --> 3493.08] eight PCIe 2.0 lanes. |
[3493.20 --> 3493.92] I believe that's all |
[3493.92 --> 3494.76] off of the chipset |
[3494.76 --> 3495.36] because you have |
[3495.36 --> 3496.80] 16 lanes off of the CPU, |
[3496.96 --> 3497.98] something along those lines. |
[3498.18 --> 3499.16] They have upgraded |
[3499.16 --> 3500.38] smart response technology, |
[3500.52 --> 3501.22] SRT, |
[3501.48 --> 3502.26] so they're supporting |
[3502.26 --> 3503.22] hybrid hard drives |
[3503.22 --> 3504.42] with integrated flash storage. |
[3504.52 --> 3505.08] So previously, |
[3505.08 --> 3506.62] the feature required |
[3506.62 --> 3507.34] separate hard drives |
[3507.34 --> 3507.96] and SSDs |
[3507.96 --> 3509.48] on separate connectors. |
[3509.70 --> 3510.40] So I think there's |
[3510.40 --> 3511.30] one drive |
[3511.30 --> 3512.26] to which that's applicable, |
[3512.52 --> 3513.06] the, uh, |
[3513.28 --> 3514.62] WD Black Squared. |
[3514.78 --> 3515.00] Yeah. |
[3515.48 --> 3516.22] Um, okay. |
[3516.52 --> 3517.08] Broadwell, |
[3517.08 --> 3518.48] so new CPUs, |
[3518.68 --> 3520.20] like legitimate new CPUs |
[3520.20 --> 3520.92] are not coming |
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