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This Could Be A Big Problem In a recent YouTube video titled "This Could Be A Big Problem," the host delves into the complexities of upcoming AMD products and notable tech news that could impact consumers. The video highlights some intriguing details regarding the boot-up times of Ryzen 7000 systems, a potentially concerning USB naming convention, and updates on graphics cards from both AMD and Intel. Let's break down the key points covered in the video.
Boot-Up Times of Ryzen 7000 Systems
The video discusses a recent test performed on an ASRock X670E motherboard, revealing unexpectedly long boot times for Ryzen 7000 CPUs. Notably, it was indicated that depending on RAM configuration, boot times could stretch up to six minutes for systems with four 32GB sticks. The host noted the shock that many new builders may feel if their system fails to boot promptly, reflecting on past experiences with Ryzen memory compatibility issues. However, it's worth mentioning that this issue might be isolated to pre-production motherboards, and BIOS updates are expected to resolve these delays.USB Naming Convention
The complexity of USB naming conventions is humorously addressed, criticizing the confusion surrounding the latest iterations. The host explains the difference between the naming of USB 4 and its version 2, stating that the standard could theoretically reach impressive speeds (up to 120 Gbps). However, this becomes muddled by poor naming practices, leading to frustration within the tech community.AMD vs Intel GPUs
As for graphics cards, the video also provides updates on the upcoming offerings from AMD and Intel. It mentions that Intel’s new Arc A750 and A770 GPUs aim to compete with the likes of NVIDIA's 3060 and 3060 Ti but with an emphasis on performance compatibility based on system requirements (notably, needing "Resizable BAR" to function optimally). The video conveys a candid approach from Intel, where they acknowledge previous mistakes and seem committed to setting realistic expectations for their products.Call to Action
The host encourages viewers to participate by sharing their thoughts on various topics, particularly related to the lengthy boot times of systems and their opinions on Intel’s GPUs. Engagement like this not only fosters community interaction but provides the creator with valuable feedback from tech enthusiasts.Summary
Overall, the video emphasizes the potential issues and enhancements in the current tech landscape, especially concerning AMD's and Intel's latest offerings. With the upcoming launch dates fast approaching, viewers are left contemplating how these developments may affect their future rigs.
What are your thoughts on these boot-up times? Are you concerned about Intel's approach to the GPU market? Share your experiences below!Similar threads
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