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Retro Gaming November 2021
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(link) Thursday, 4-November-2021 00:30:35 (GMT +10) - by Agg
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This month's "Retro Let's Play" is Bruce Lee from 1984. You can play this one in your browser! The aim of the game is to reach and defeat the wizard in an underground lair to bring wealth and immortality. In each area you collect the lanterns and fight the Ninja and Sumo Yamo, who keep coming back for more. There are lots of hazards to avoid, walls of electrical charge and exploding items... great platform action.

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Or maybe racing is more your style - this month's Retro Racing game is Wave Race Blue Storm from 2001. Wave Race incorporates several modes of play, a variety of racers, customization options, and courses. Players can race in four tournament cup series, time attack mode, stunt mode, or take in the eye-poppingly beautiful graphics in Free Roam mode. Multiplay is supported in Stunt and Race modes. There are a total of eight racers to choose from, each with a different balance in engine and handling. Customization is limited, but players can change the color of their racer, optimize the engine for either acceleration or speed, and optimize handling to be either tight or loose. However, settings have little effect on the racer's actual performance.

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Wednesday Morning
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(link) Wednesday, 3-November-2021 00:26:27 (GMT +10) - by Agg
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Facebook's parent company is changing its name to Meta, which is about as interesting as when Google's parent company became Alphabet, but thanks to a mis-spent youth reading Philip K. Dick, William Gibson and early Neal Stephenson novels I do find the idea of the "metaverse" intriguing - there's an interview with FB's main Meta guy here on TheVerge. There’s going to be way more to do in the metaverse, especially when you can instantaneously travel to any of the many cities that we kind of imagine ultimately populating the place. You’ll definitely need to have services that help you with what’s new, what’s hot, what’s trending, and what’s going on. Hmm, come to think of it, I'm not sure if I want FB in charge of my future cyberspace hangout.
Meanwhile there's a company in New Zealand making people for the Metaverse. When we think of the metaverse, popularly depicted as a game-like virtual environment where humans use avatars to live, work, and play, we’re often the main characters. But it’s Soul Machines which will be filling the metaverse with what co-founder Greg Cross refers to as a “digital workforce” — a stream of bespoke Sams who will form the equivalent of NPCs in nascent digital worlds, as well as extensions of ourselves.
TechPowerUp have a 50-game megabench between the GeForce RTX 3080 and Radeon RX 6800 XT. In this article, we have tested 50 games on the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 and AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT to conclusively determine which card offers better performance. Our RTX 3080 vs. RX 6800 XT performance testing has results at 1080p Full HD, 1440p, and 4K Ultra HD.
MSI have some interesting thoughts on cooling Alder Lake CPUs. According to MSI, it will be more important than ever to select the right cooler for Intel's new Alder Lake CPUs, and to make sure it is being mounted correctly. The reason? In short, the hotspots on different Alder Lake CPUs could be located in slightly different areas due to the hybrid makeup of the chip, and whether you select one with both Golden Cove and Gracemont cores, or just Golden Cove cores underneath the hood.
I don't have a flying car yet, but maybe I can have a flying bike? Upon close inspection, you’ll see it uses six blades to lift off and navigate — with two larger blades, front and back, and two on each side. It promises to fly for 40 minutes at up to 100-km/hour. Or this thing (video) which also looks fun, thanks alch.
HotHardware report on some overclocking world records. In Geekbench 5, Intel's own Core i9-11900K held the single-core record with 2,309 points, while AMD's flagship Ryzen 9 5950X owned the multi-core (16-core) record at 20,929 points. So the Core i9-12900K broke the single-core record by 18.7 percent, and the multi-core (16-core) record by a staggering 27.3 percent.
That was at an Intel event, and HotHardware also report on some Moore's Law comments from that event. "We are entering a period of sustained, if not Super Moore's Law. We expected to even bend the curve faster than a doubling every two years, and we will not rest until the periodic table is exhausted. We as the stewards of Moore's Law will be relentless in our path to innovate and the magic of silicon. Like I said, Moore's Law is alive very well," Gelsinger said.
I missed the 20th birthday of the iPod recently, thanks IntelInside. More detail on its evolution here. Steve Jobs unveiled the original iPod on October 23, 2001 at a small press event at Apple's former Infinite Loop headquarters. Jobs famously pitched the iPod as offering "1,000 songs in your pocket" and compared the device's "ultra-portable" size to a standard deck of cards, which was impressive at the time.
Anandtech meanwhile looked into Apple's new silicon. Last week, Apple had unveiled their new generation MacBook Pro laptop series, a new range of flagship devices that bring with them significant updates to the company’s professional and power-user oriented user-base. The new devices particularly differentiate themselves in that they’re now powered by two new additional entries in Apple’s own silicon line-up, the M1 Pro and the M1 Max. We’ve covered the initial reveal in last week’s overview article of the two new chips, and today we’re getting the first glimpses of the performance we’re expected to see off the new silicon.
Here's a nostalgic look back at the age of BRB and TTFN. I thought about the last time I’d actually typed ttfn. I imagine it was at least 18 years ago, on my family’s Gateway desktop during the era of dial-up AOL. And then I realized I couldn’t remember the last time I said “g2g,” or even “bye,” in an online conversation. I asked some friends in a group chat if they ever say goodbye when chatting digitally. “They never really have a beginning. Do they also not have an end?” said my friend Dan. Another friend, Mitch, chimed in with a diagnosis: “It’s because we never go offline anymore.”
Sunday Night Reviews
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(link) Sunday, 31-October-2021 23:22:40 (GMT +10) - by Agg
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Motherboard & CPU:
ASUS Crosshair VIII X570 Extreme on Guru3D.
Intel 12th Gen Core Debut: Alder Lake CPUs Are Ready For Battle on HotHardware.
Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Extreme X570 Motherboard on PCTestBench.
Cooling:
SilverStone PF240 Premium AIO ARGB Liquid Cooler on NikKTech.
Thermaltake TOUGHFAN 12 and TOUGHFAN 12 Turbo Fans on TechPowerUp.
Portable & Prebuilt:
XPG Xenia 15 KC laptop on TechPowerUp.
Origin PC EON17-X 30-Series Edition laptop on TechPowerUp.
Google Pixel 6 And Pixel 6 Pro Review: A Bold Return To Android Flagships on HotHardware.
Audio Visual:
VIOTEK GFI27DBXA 27" 180Hz QHD 1440p Gaming Monitor video review by OCClub.
Meze 99 Neo Headphones on TechPowerUp.
Drop x Sennheiser HD 6XX Headphones on TechPowerUp.
Input Etc:
Building a Keyboard 6: MOMOKA Switches/Keycaps + Epomaker Skyloong GK87 Kit on TechPowerUp.
Pulsar Xlite Wireless mouse on TechPowerUp.
Sharkoon Light² 180 Gaming Mouse and SKILLER SGP30 Big Hex Mousepad on FunkyKit.
Cases:
Thermaltake Divider 200 TG Air Snow on TechPowerUp.
DeepCool CG560 on TechPowerUp.
Storage:
Samsung 980 PRO with Heatsink 1TB SSD on Tweaktown.
TeamGroup High Endurance V30 SDXC 256GB on Guru3D.
MSI Spatium M390 1TB NVMe SSD on Guru3D.
MSI Spatium M390 1TB SSD on Tweaktown.
MSI Spatium M390 1 TB Review - The new Phison Controller on TechPowerUp.
Crucial MX500 4TB 2.5" SATA SSD on FunkyKit.
TeamGroup MP34Q 4TB SSD on Tweaktown.
Misc:
E-WIN 2.0 Edition RGB Gaming Desk on APHNetworks.
ECOVACS DEEBOT T9 Robot Vacuum Cleaner on NikKTech.
Sharkoon Silent Storm Cool Zero 850W PSU on NikKTech.
Lexar Hades RGB OC 32GB 3600MHz CL18 Dual-Channel Kit memory on NikKTech.
10 Gigabit PCIe Network Adapter TEG-10GECTX video review on OCClub.
NVIDIA GeForce NOW RTX 3080 Review: A Killer Gaming Rig In The Cloud on HotHardware.
Thanks to Axe and Simon again this week!





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