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[362.64 --> 369.06] normally um and without revealing turbo speeds they haven't done they were able to overclock it to
[369.06 --> 377.76] five gigahertz which is pretty crazy um the demo setup was cooled by an 850 dollar uh aquarium
[377.76 --> 384.70] chiller which consumes which the chiller alone consumes 1200 watts and is meant to be able to
[384.70 --> 392.54] cool a thousand liters of water so we have just found an actual use if you buy a 1600 watt power
[392.54 --> 400.66] supply we finally found a real world use so you run a 400 watt computer it's a 1200 watt chiller
[400.66 --> 408.64] that would be sick I'd love to see that so yeah it's it's pretty cool um we'll have to see how
[408.64 --> 414.96] freaking hot this thing actually gets normally um and how high you can overclock it with reasonable
[414.96 --> 419.48] cooling solutions and I'm sure Linus will be all over that once he's able to get his hands on it
[419.48 --> 425.68] or if I'm reasonable like was a 480 millimeter radiator reasonable or that's fairly aggressive yeah but
[425.68 --> 429.38] it's not the same it's way more reasonable than this it's better than the aquarium yeah yeah yeah
[429.38 --> 435.38] like even even like a triple red personally I would like to see a double red a double 120 or double
[435.38 --> 441.24] 140 yeah that that's very if you whatever you can overclock it on that that's solid because I think
[441.24 --> 444.50] that's probably where most people kind of are when they're yeah like really wanting to be an over
[444.50 --> 451.68] a nice thick thicc but still regular sized radiator yeah yeah all right cool with that so okay
[451.68 --> 458.68] that'll be interesting next up in crazy processor news we've got a post from Alex Solo thank you very
[458.68 --> 467.80] much saying that the second generation Threadripper is on track for a Q3 2018 launch it's AMD Zeppelin
[467.80 --> 472.64] silicon let me get this on screen and in the twitch chat Zeppelin so we've moved away from like earth
[472.64 --> 479.94] moving material and now we're doing blimps and awesome music mm-hmm okay
[479.94 --> 489.42] boop boop boop boop boop boop boop there we go cool 12 nanometer 3264 second gen features
[489.42 --> 495.92] I know a lot of people are saying like oh it's it's not it's not the most exciting processor ever
[495.92 --> 503.72] I don't care is there well I'm happy that I'm mainly just stoked that they're continuing to step
[503.72 --> 508.62] forward instead of abandoning for a huge section of years again well is there anything is like a most
[508.62 --> 514.74] exciting processor ever anymore even just with the way there's some really exciting computer hardware
[514.74 --> 519.22] later on in the show I am so stoked for this you have no idea I think most of the people in chat
[519.22 --> 523.36] are gonna be like yawn but I think it's amazing so don't worry about it but yeah I I think this is
[523.36 --> 528.06] super cool it's I think it's great that they're pushing forward again with Threadripper going with
[528.06 --> 532.60] their big heavy hitter as well bringing out another one definitely definitely that's super cool
[532.60 --> 538.84] they're not backing down it's 3264 which is sick I'm really excited for this process that's insane
[538.84 --> 551.36] um 250 watt TDP boom so boom many don't even care super cool mm-hmm so not not in a literal sense but
[551.36 --> 559.20] yeah it's nice and warm actually uh they've they've got it displayed next to some nhu 14 s's which
[559.20 --> 565.52] aren't even that huge so that's not too bad that's a beautiful looking board good job MSI
[565.52 --> 577.02] I like that aesthetic that's cool that one too woo ASUS everyone has cool boards these days I like
[577.02 --> 582.54] that like when I first got into computers it was like oh wow you got a board with a black PCB yeah
[582.54 --> 589.10] it's just like even having a non-green like it felt like back in what like 2009 2010 it was like
[589.10 --> 596.12] oh the PCB is blue buy this and that was it yeah yeah yeah and now we have like like this one has
[596.12 --> 602.12] like under lighting that's RGB and like metal accents and like aggressive little thing or the IO like
[602.12 --> 607.74] they look so cool now I don't know that's pretty sweet but yeah this is cool I'm very happy that uh
[607.74 --> 611.10] they're they're launching another processor I know some people weren't that interested like I was
[611.10 --> 616.42] saying earlier uh AMD Zeppelin silicon has eight cores and is the first generation thread ripper
[616.42 --> 624.00] and the first generation thread ripper uses two of them to get the top skew of 16 cores that's written
[624.00 --> 628.66] a little oddly but hopefully that makes sense yeah um moving on
[629.66 --> 638.10] yeah I think that's pretty much about it yeah uh rumors are saying August and there's no pricing yet
[638.10 --> 643.42] yeah so coming up hopefully hopefully you got the dollar bills for it if you need 64 threads
[643.42 --> 647.32] yeah I was gonna say if you need that uh if you need that it's probably for some type of work
[647.32 --> 651.40] application so hopefully it's okay I would say almost certainly for work yeah like maybe there's
[651.40 --> 656.98] someone out there just really likes benchmarking just freaking loves it or like is just really
[656.98 --> 663.88] really into editing home videos in like wicked quality yeah exactly like like someone out there
[663.88 --> 669.14] you'd have cinema level quality of my kid playing ball just spent like five figures on like a red or
[669.14 --> 674.80] something and like I need yes I need to look look make the driveway ball hockey yeah look like it was
[674.80 --> 681.44] put together by I need to film my kids schooling the neighbor kid in hockey with a red yeah and then
[681.44 --> 687.02] edit it very efficiently so when they send like the kids like hockey mixtakes the junior leagues they're
[687.02 --> 693.66] going to be like the production values are amazing we have to have this kid yeah 100 uh moving on to
[693.66 --> 702.94] the next topic posted by matrix 07012 uh James and I were someone is yelling what the heck so I don't
[702.94 --> 709.30] know if uh twitch got to hear that but James and I were talking about this last week uh twitch took a game
[709.30 --> 716.80] down where you were a school shooter wait twitch did or steam did sorry steam did okay completely
[716.80 --> 721.50] I don't know I just I said twitch because I was clicking on the twitch tab and it just like invaded
[721.50 --> 728.00] my brain but yeah steam took a game down because it was like about a school shooter uh also twitch chat
[728.00 --> 735.50] apparently heard the yell so thank you apron um but yeah and my stance on that was essentially if twitch
[735.50 --> 740.78] wants to do this if this is within twitch's policies why do I keep saying twitch if steam
[740.78 --> 745.70] wants to do this and this is within steam's policies maybe I should just say it aggressively
[745.70 --> 750.00] yeah you're turning you're actually turning red I don't like saying the wrong thing man let's go
[750.00 --> 755.08] yeah you probably can't tell at home but this guy this guy looks like a lobster right now like like to
[755.08 --> 763.20] me so I have very pale skin so it shows really easy uh it's it's that Scandinavia in me um but yeah I
[763.20 --> 767.16] I think it's completely within their right to take it down some people were screaming for free
[767.16 --> 771.10] speech and like this isn't a government platform it's it's a company if they don't want to have
[771.10 --> 775.96] yeah they can they can do basically whatever they want to with it yeah but I also really like what
[775.96 --> 781.20] they ended up doing which is saying that we don't care anymore yeah so what they're doing now is
[781.20 --> 788.52] they're only removing items that are actually illegal or straight up trolling yeah quote from them so
[788.52 --> 793.08] but unless it's one of those two things then the game is probably fine so yeah so
[793.08 --> 796.92] like my my stance on this is interesting because people there's actually a surprising amount of
[796.92 --> 802.16] people that have asked me about this um because of how I run the forum and how I run flowplane
[802.16 --> 809.68] because they're actually so different on the forum things get axed yeah all the time this is a tech
[809.68 --> 813.20] forum stop screwing around we're gonna get rid of your stuff it's a little bit it's a little bit
[813.20 --> 819.08] different though because you're on the forum you have to like keep peace between users or it falls apart
[819.08 --> 823.24] this is just a store where you if you don't want it yeah if you don't want to act interact with
[823.24 --> 829.50] anyone you don't have to and it's also like the the the center of the topic here is supposed to be
[829.50 --> 836.26] games yeah not a type of game and the center of the thing on the forum is tech news you go it's
[836.26 --> 841.78] or tech stuff in general I was thinking the tech news section but the computer stuff tech stuff gaming
[841.78 --> 846.44] stuff whatnot if you're going outside of that it might make sense in off topic but if it's too far
[846.44 --> 852.10] like we're not we don't want to mess with that kind of stuff this is a tech focused forum floatplane
[852.10 --> 859.80] on the other hand is a website for creators if you are a user and you go on floatplane and you don't
[859.80 --> 866.04] want to see a certain type of content don't give the person who makes that content your money and you
[866.04 --> 871.86] won't see it it's fairly straightforward so I don't really care what people do on the platform
[871.86 --> 878.50] and I don't I don't want to care I can I can have the stance personally where I'm like as a personal
[878.50 --> 884.76] human being as Luke I don't like this content I don't necessarily hope that they do well I don't
[884.76 --> 888.78] hope that they have a big audience but I'm just going to vote with my wallet but I'm going to
[888.78 --> 894.18] facilitate their platform and be impartial because okay I am acting on behalf of a platform
[894.18 --> 902.08] and I will do nothing to hinder them in any way because that would be bad were you saying that
[902.08 --> 906.42] the steam store was allowing the school shooting game or they took it down I think they took it
[906.42 --> 913.84] down but I think that was because right now they're they're going with the allow everything
[913.84 --> 919.34] approach but I believe they took it down and I believe they're keeping it down because I'm pretty
[919.34 --> 924.10] sure the guy that made it was already banned from releasing games and he made it as a troll I'm pretty
[924.10 --> 931.64] sure okay which they are reserving the right to kick off another interesting question is uh what
[931.64 --> 937.74] even is a game because you can publish stuff on steam is it a game if it's a visual novel and you
[937.74 --> 944.88] just click next constantly does it respects yeah does it now make it a game if there's multiple options
[944.88 --> 949.94] to click next that still could be a visual novel it's just a choose your own adventure visual novel does
[949.94 --> 953.98] that make it a game does that not make it a game it's a it's an interesting conversation what's up
[953.98 --> 961.08] um so this is why this is why I've sort of been like silent for a second um because I think uh so
[961.08 --> 965.48] okay here we go steam's policy change follows the platform's banning of controversial school shooting
[965.48 --> 969.84] simulation game active shooter so yes you were you were correct so they they they took this down yeah