• Leaked specs for an upcoming AMD graphics card (not Vega) • Weekly Ryzen news • AMD and Intel news • RGB workstations and upgrades • Intel rumors • Colton's job status (fired, but still needed to show up on Monday) • Polaris refresh GPU specs and performance • Radeon RX 580 flagship status until Vega release • Leaked slides suggest higher stable operation, better overclocking, and dual fan cooling system • Rumored release date: April 18th • Comparison of RX 580 to R9 380 X and Intel HD 530 graphics • Discussion of potential pricing and value of low-end graphics cards • Addressing mean comments in videos • Extreme overclocking using liquid nitrogen • Liquid nitrogen's impracticality for daily use • Phase change as a more practical alternative • Intel CPU price slashes ahead of AMD Ryzen 7 launch • Intel Skylake X and Kaby Lake X processors rumored to arrive early • Discussion of CPU socket types, including LGA 2011, 1366, and others • Explanation of how server architecture is "trickled down" to prosumer workstations • Description of the transition from Bloomfield (Linfield) to other processor architectures • Mention of Intel's response to Ryzen 7 and their accelerated release schedule for Skylake X and Kaby Lake X • Skylake X moving up from Q3 to June • Kaby Lake X will be released on 2066 socket with reduced features (4 cores, dual channel memory, fewer PCI-E lanes) • Discussion of the benefits and drawbacks of higher-end platforms vs lower-end ones • The speaker is discussing a rumor about Intel's Kaby Lake G series • The series lacks an integrated GPU, which is a key difference from other processors • A separate graphics card may be required to use this processor • The lack of an integrated GPU raises questions about the architecture and design of the processor • An example system with an AMD CPU and NVIDIA graphics card is mentioned as a possible workaround • Discussion of SLI and Crossfire systems • Unraid as a solution for running both SLI and Crossfire on the same box • Virtualization limitations with current setup • Alternative plans using Unraid to achieve optimal gaming performance • Heterogeneous CPU design • Modular approach to integrating external graphics solutions • Benefits of separate GPU and CPU packages • Potential for mix-and-match components from different manufacturers • Possibility of future partnerships with companies like AMD • Graphics technology and its relation to AMD's split into separate companies • Comparison of Intel and AMD graphics on boxes • Radeon Technology Group and its potential ownership by AMD • Consumer perception of brands in the market • Influence of branding on consumer choice • Consumer perception towards Radeon Technologies Group and AMD • Unraid project • Streaming PC setup and cost implications • Flexibility of multiple boxes vs a single, more powerful unit • Upgradability of machines with separate monitor, keyboard, and mouse setup • Hackintosh and Windows PC in one build • Difficulty of working with Unraid around hackintosh systems • Legality of using hackintosh software without paying for it • Gray area of buying software for a Macintosh computer but using it on a non-Mac • Missed last week and plans to get back on track • Sponsor spots and fixing issues with them • Creating a new jingle for the show • Discussing DIY electronics repair and sponsors • Introducing a new one-stop shop for DIY electronics repair • Describing features of the sponsor's products • Discussion about a butter knife and its quality • Reference to airport security restrictions on tools • Conversation about the length of time taken to get through airport security • Mention of not being able to advertise something as a feature due to restricted length • Comparison of a knife's sharpness • Description of the knife looking like a small, teenie knife • Account of using the knife and its limitations • Computer repair • Different things to do and stuff with computer parts • Spears being removed from luggage • Measuring device used to check length of items • Items becoming soft or losing functionality when measured within a certain length • Instructions on handling and not using devices • Confiscation of personal belongings by authorities • iFixit repair kits can be purchased and used at home • Using FreshBooks for invoicing and accounting is easy and effective for freelancers and small business owners • The tool helps stay organized, manage time better, and make more money by reducing time spent on administrative tasks • Life is about making the most of your time and energy • Capitalism and efficiency are key to success • Automation and technology can free up time for more important things • FreshBooks.com offers a system to help with invoicing and payment tracking • The service includes a mobile card reader for easy payments • A free trial is available • Microsoft's thoughts on variable refresh rate • Project Scorpio supports free sync with TV manufacturers • Collaboration between Microsoft and TV manufacturers to push for support of VRR • HDMI 2.1 specification supports variable refresh rate • Apple rethinks Mac Pro and its relevance in the market • Discussion of using Thunderbolt technology • Mention of Apple's Clueing into this technology • Reference to a picture of 36 Thunderbolt devices plugged into a Mac Pro • Idea of upgrading to newer standards and products • Difficulty in justifying the expense of re-engineering hardware for new technologies • Apple is complaining about thermal constraints • New product is not refreshing due to these constraints • Comparisons between old Tower systems and new ones show similarities in price but differences in performance • Thermal constraints are a major issue, with newer GPUs being more efficient and CPUs still holding similar class Xeon standards • This suggests that Apple's inability to refresh their products is not solely due to lack of innovation, but also due to technical limitations • Apple's approach to maintaining their products and software • Competition in the market, particularly with LG • Concerns about exclusive partnerships and product development • Technical issues with routers and network connections • Discussion of future developments and product releases • Mac Pro and Quad Core processors • Flowplane tech • Upgraded Mac Pro pricing • USB Type-C and Thunderbolt 3 absence • Planned video release tomorrow • Float plane related content • Scrapyard Wars Prison Edition • Inmates in Ohio disassembling PCs • PCs used for building computers within the prison system • Unsupervised inmates hid PCs in a training room's ceiling • The PCs were networked together and found with software and content that should not have been there • Computers were built into the ceiling as a rogue PC • The network was connected to port 16 • Whitelisting is not used, instead they just plugged it in • Inmates set up and described how they had used components from other PCs • Discussion of gaming channel "Super Fun Go Karting" • Debate about Burkle's skills with go karts vs Dennis • Unboxing of a device generates many replies • Floatplane game is like actually playing on a float plane • Device's speed and graphics are mentioned • Anxiety is experienced when playing certain games • Device's crispness and graphics quality are praised • Buffer chunks in the game are shown to work properly • Discussion about a scrubbing tool • Mention of a saw and its beauty • Embargo on Ryzen 5 and its impact • Warranty sticker removal guide • MSI GT83 VR Titan laptop review • Concerns about thumbnail replies and comments • Updates on PC build and compact desk PC • Uber's "Hell" program was used to track and target Lyft drivers • Program ran for approximately two years • Fake Lyft rider accounts were created in multiple cities to map the distribution of Lyft drivers • Uber noticed some drivers were driving for both Lyft and Uber, leading them to "double app" • Driver habits were monitored, including those who picked up passengers by pretending to be another driver • A Lyft sticker was seen on the back of a car with an Uber sticker • The driver received incentives to keep busy and drive for both companies simultaneously • The program was discontinued after Uber paid tens of millions per week in bonuses • The speaker compares the situation to Nintendo discontinuing the NES Classic, citing ridiculous profits • Discussion of Wii U sales • NES Classic discontinuation and high demand • Potential for additional shipments of NES Classic • Criticism of Nintendo's decision to discontinue the NES Classic controller • Analysis of Nintendo's product line and strategy • Discussion of video game entertainment systems • Third-party accessories for entertainment systems • Nintendo's licensing and success in the industry • Scholarships offered by American colleges to play video games • Esports growth and development in colleges and universities • Financial considerations for esports, including funding and scholarships • Gaming as a developmental tool for teams • University of Utah's esports program and scholarships • League of Legends team practice and competition schedule • University of California, Irvine's esports arena • Phone accelerometer technology used to track movement • Rotation sensors and gyroscopes used to analyze data • Four-digit pin cracking with 70% accuracy on first try, 100% by fifth try • Difficulty of one-handed operation, ease with two hands or proper tools • Sensitivity of buttons to impact and pressure • Raw data from sensors and its sensitivity • Mobile browser vs desktop experience • Browser tabs and multitasking • Handling multiple windows and tabs • Comparison of past experiences with current situation • Mention of a show or program called "The WAN Show" • Discussion about the format and repetition of the show • Reference to bringing out the outro and taking it back to men • Discussion about having children or being in a similar situation