Awesome Tips NVIDIA Thinks You're RICH – WAN Show September 23, 2022
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Timestamps: (Courtesy of NoKi1119)
0:00 Chapters
1:52 Intro
2:20 LTT sponsored MKBHD’s ARC PC build
4:36 Topic #1 – NVIDIA’s RTX 4000 update
5:38 Performance claims, NVIDIA V.S. gamer roleplay
9:02 Board design & cost per wafer’s size
18:04 What can we do about the MSRP?
21:02 AMD’s RDNA3, compared to M1 Ultra, “Linus is biased”
24:00 Luke is scuba certified, Taiwan diving
24:34 Linus returns with watercooled Vega 64
26:36 Linus showcases Radeon VII
27:16 Linus on R280, Fury & better hardware
31:26 Discussing price increase through the years
35:15 Simulating inflation, NVIDIA’s progress, dead pixels recall for OLED
38:32 Was this MSRP to get rid of RTX 3000?
40:54 Topic #2 – Logitec G Cloud handheld
41:06 Funny specifications on the product page
44:52 Reading reviews & user rating
48:12 Linus tries to write a review
50:00 Sponsor – Shadow
51:18 Sponsor – KIOXA
52:15 Sponsor – Epidemic Sound
53:00 LTTStore elemental shirt discount
53:34 LTTStore Cargo shorts
55:28 Linus’s written review, filtered out
57:36 Linus writes a joke review for Luke
1:00:32 If Deck didn’t exist, would it be good?
1:02:11 Reason behind elemental shirt stock
1:04:30 Topic #3 – LTT in Español
1:06:22 Planned AI-generated voice
1:09:08 Linus shows off video
1:10:46 Merch Messages #1
1:11:00 Why are local pricing for GPUs high?
1:12:21 ASUS PG42UQ ghosting & Windows snap
1:13:06 Traffic after MKBHD collab, excitement towards lab ft pizza
1:18:46 Cloud computing, Chromebook V.S. ThinkPad
1:24:02 Linus on MKBHD collab’s impact
1:25:40 Giving the video another shot
1:28:48 Topic #4 – Twitch changes revenue splits
1:31:00 Quoting Twitch’s changes
1:34:44 Twitch bans some gambling streams, talking YT VODs & revene impact
1:42:26 Topic #5 – Framework Chromebook Edition
1:42:38 Specifications & thoughts
1:45:22 Discussing sustainability & what Twitch should do
1:49:32 YouTube shorts revenue, discussing TikTok evading copyright
1:54:40 Requirements to be eligible for revenue
1:55:07 Licensed music, do they belong in LTT?
1:57:50 Topic #6 – videogamedunkey’s BIGMODE
1:58:44 Community response, impact on indie games
2:06:58 BIGMODE website, lack of responses
2:08:20 Merch Messages #2
2:08:26 Favorite gift given or received
2:11:00 Pros to cons using 220V on PSU
2:11:32 With EVGA out, would others fill the space?
2:12:20 Running Windows on VM reliably
2:13:10 Do you miss not needing as many devices?
2:15:08 YouTube Shorts is addictive
2:16:52 Linus’s review on Sony A95K TV
2:17:40 Which Zen 4 CPU for future proofing?
2:19:14 Challenges with NA-based manufacturers for LTTStore
2:23:30 Thoughts on new PSU specs
2:24:51 Linus’s wire fraud
2:25:10 Avoiding quantum tunneling via 3D stacking
2:25:36 Would LTTStore become a hub to sell YouTubers merch?
2:35:00 What games are you currently enjoying?
2:37:25 Outro
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why not go team red 9 times out of 10 youll save 500 bucks for the same performance its a no brainer lol
Please add Cell Signal reception to your test lab. That is a almost uncovered topic that is incredibly important, small cell phone users.
Is it just me, or did Logitech remove the function view / write reviews on the G Cloud page?
Linus having a bad wan day and keeps wanting to call out the super chads(chats)
didnt lg do harmony remotes and drop them?
Every company worldwide thinks everyone worldwide is made of money. Or they are just taking advantage
That business – stop letting marketing ppl that aren't actual users do your marketing….or do, we'll just laugh about it
Unfounded shots taken at AMD GPUs. RDNA 2 was great, with more wins across the lineup over Ampere than vice versa in overall performance, performance per watt, and performance per dollar. Just not at the very top in overall performance ever since the 3090 Ti, though the 6900 XTXH 18 gbps held that crown over the 3090 before then.
Was Linus asleep during the entirety of rdna 2's life?
Ridiculous
Honestly, Canada lost a lot of its decent production capability when companies like Roots decided to go Chinese. I stopped buying their products starting at that point
Regarding GPUs, US and Canadian maybe are in a bubble, but in 3rd world countries many radeon cards are better in price and in performance than Nvidia GPUs, maybe in high end are crap, but there are plenty of scenarios where Radeon is useful.
As a Texan who pays for decent speed internet can confirm both our internet and phone service are utterly bad.
36:00 Payed $700 with inflation for my Geforce3 in 2001
You think I'm rich! to pay for YT 4K!
as someone who bought an ultrawide monitor I hate that shorts are vertical videos. we fought for years to get people to turn the camera sideways and now this.
26:15 Epic fail by Linus here (surprising as he's usually quite knowledgeable), Vega 56 and 64 were not hard to find due to low production, they were hard to find because they were the two most in demand cards on the planet due to their insane mining power, their mining performance flat out obliterated any Nvidia or AMD card. They may have not sold well to gamers but they flew into farms by the thousands.
They don't want to leave retailers and manufacturers with a tonne of previous generation stock they can't sell without taking a massive loss.
$400 was almost overpaying for a new 1070 back in the day. I can't believe the markup they're getting away with now. Going even further back, does anyone remember when top of the line GPUs were $250?
I bought a Vega 56 back when it was relevant and it was my first and will be my last AMD GPU. that sucker gave me so many headaches, games that would hitch or crash, and some that would straight up not run. (had a real nasty issue that made Titan Quest unplayable, still haven't gone back to play that title with my son.)
I got it as it was "better performance per dollar" at the time, and I had a freesync monitor.
A year later I got a 2080 Super. the Vega 56 went into my wife's rig. then when I got my 3090, my 2080 super went into my wifes PC and the Vega 56 went to my daughters PC, where it died shortly thereafter. it is now a paperweight in my office on a book shelf to remind me to never again try and save a buck and go with AMD. its been the only GPU that died on me before I had been done with it. and it honestly did not have a boat load of hours of use.
My old 750 Ti is still going strong and had no issues aside from it being old and was struggling to run games at decent frames.
Im sure AMD has good offerings, but this experience just left a nasty taste in my mouth. Ill gladly pay a tad more for GPUs that "just works" and don't need tinkering and runs reliably.
If this makes me an nvidia fan boy, then I guess that's what I am. I like to consider myself a "it just works and works reliably" fan boy as I would like to give intels GPU a chance to sit in my PC, but it will have to come up with something that can replace my 3090 as well. Not sure if that will happen in a timely manner.
Can tell lukes old lady watches the show =D LOL
I am rich
LTT, regarding the magnetic flaps in the short pockets. They sound functionally cool, but hopefully you have covered the purchase page and/or the product package with proper warning labels for the magnetic fields. For ex. IIRC the iPhone MagSafe had major concerns with users about it interacting with some medical devices like pacemakers. As the medical devices could be temporarily disabled due to the strong magnetic forces.
So this is the start of the end of video translation, including movies, the dubbing industry has an expiration date Y_Y. Quite good for end user, but voice actors should find ways to monetize their voice signature asap
Linus is hopelessly biased and a meme himself. AMD GPUs have been very competitive with RDNA2. 6600xt is the budget king and the 6700xt competes well against the 3070. And the 6800xt and 6900xt are powerhouses if you get them for the right price. And the 2nd hand prices of all of them shit all over the 3000 series in my part of the world at least.
But yea the GPUs are memes 🙄
i'm one of few and happy owner of "Sapphire R7 250X 2GB Vapor-X OC"! gg AMD
I don't understand why the elemental shirts are so unpopular. They are my favorite design so far. I grabbed one of each of the old colors when you did the first 4-for-$50 deal.
So my situation is that I bought a 2080ti immediately after the launch address and after having been told they couldn't make them any cheaper. A few months later they produce the Super, which is more or less the same thing, which is sold at very close to half the price. I think okay whatever that really sucks but such is the price of early adoption. What I did NOT expect was for that card to die just over 2 years later after being run cool and with no oc. Knowing it wouldn't be TOO long before a new series was out I decided to slum it with my old 970 with which I am rapidly losing patience. So having been double stiffed twice imagine my horror in seeing I either have to wait even longer or suck up the fact that they don't appear to have an accurate means of converting dollars and pounds. If you guys think $1599 is bad try being asked to pay £1679 (which converts to over $1900). WHY? Also, how is it that NVIDIA think it's okay to offer only 1 year warranty on items that cost such amounts?