HW News - Dell Plans for 1000W NVIDIA GPU, Nintendo Wins, & Noctua Delays New Product
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Hardware news this week was buzzing with the formal and final discontinuation of NVIDIA GTX, Dell's plans for a 1000W NVIDIA GPU, the Yuzu emulator folding to Nintendo's lawsuit, Noctua pausing development of white fans, and more. Also, we're preparing a series of engineering interviews and technical insights going up and have a question for the audience in the first section!
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Recapping the Week
00:58 - Engineering Interviews & GN Specials
06:46 - NVIDIA Blackwell 1000W GPU Plans via Dell
09:27 - Rumor: GeForce GTX Officially Dead
13:09 - Intel Core i9-14900KS On Sale
14:09 - Noctua Pauses White Fans
15:19 - Steam Reaches New All-Time High Users
16:33 - Yuzu Emulator Settles Lawsuit with Nintendo
20:02 - Cool Ultra-Tiny Mini PC
22:14 - KittenLabs Gets GTA on Router
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So: Do the technical interviews get their own branding and 'show/series' or just go live as standalone units? And if you missed it, check out our first ATX case review in OVER A YEAR! It JUST went live and shows a preview of our new testing methodology! Super excited about this one: czcams.com/video/aQHKCjuYTVQ/video.html
Did it work well for the factor tour series? If so, replicate the branding idea.
Series and keep them in a playlist please.
I like the idea of making them a series.
I think it warrants being in a series. As a side note did something happen to the last couple of episodes for the factory tour series seasons 1?
I would like it if you tagged them as "Engineer's Notes"! Kinda lets know what content you're in for right off the bat. Maybe release them on the sister channel?
Standalone units still work just fine in my opinion though.
‘Nintendo win’ has never made me feel greater loss
So thievery is cool. Coming to your house to take some things you own
Oh yeah. You have nothing to steal . So sorry
@@KC-nd7ntGood ole' brainlet comparison. Taking a copy from a store would be thievery, no good is taken from anyone in that scenario. If your logic made sense, even adblocks would be considered theft since you're preventing people from making money. Plus, shutting down projects like Yuzu also fucks over people who are legit in their emulation.
Yuzu messed up... Doesnt mean all emus are illigel...
Nintendo fans are the worst
And weird!!!!
At this rate GPUs will soon need it's own separate power supply and wall socket from the rest of the system.
Reminds me of the un-released Voodoo 5 card (I think the 6000). It or one of the prototype versions actually had a external power brick that plugged into the wall they were going to market as the "Voodoo Volts" power adapter lol. Along with recommending a massive 250W PSU and a TDP of a whole 60W! Lol sounds so quaint now.
This is my sentiment and Im starting to get frustrated and concerned. I appreciate power, but I also need to use my PC with many other peripherals and electronics. If i trip a breaker running a video game, the card is useless. Efficiency is important.
@@ssasafraszyou say that but the 4090 quite literally draws the same or less power than the previous flagship. neat thing about architecture advancements is increased power efficiency.
the whole power draw discussion is overblown anyway. remember when everyone was freaking out and treating a 600w stock 4090 as an inevitability? didn't turn out to be true
It's gonna have to get plugged right into the breaker box 😵💫
This is for server SXM gpus…
Dell enterprise stuff is actually pretty nice, really leaves you scratching your head why their consumer division is in such a sad state (an industry-wide issue it seems)
Agreed. It seems like if they could figure out how to scale it to consumer, they'd be in a much better state.
They only care about selling to bussinesses. Just like Nvidia only cares about selling their ai stuff to bussinesses.
Because IT department heads won't tolerate their nonsense, but consumers just see a shiny plastic alien with glowing eyes or some other gimmick, and lap it up, sadly.
@arudanel5542 exactly the reason folks sheepishly buy nvidia
The difference is particularly large with Dell.
These are after all the makers of the famed Alienware Desktops we all know from this channel, but also the creators of CAMM, the hopefully soon default for memory in newer high performance but still repairable laptops.
They started that for their business laptops.
As someone who has an XFX RX 7900 XTX, the name scheme clearly works
XXX
More X! More X!
X to power of X
My XTX was ATI branded.
I might not have had as many X's as you but I did have a card that ramped the fans to 100% until the driver loaded which has gotta count for something.
More X, more better
At this point im not sure if even my future grandkids will witness next gen NH-D15
I honestly don't think there's much more innovation to be made in air coolers. We're butting up against the wall. Even the cheap ones are matching or beating nhd15 temps now.
@@wmsstuff271it seems like just noctua is hitting that barrier
Well, we have 140mm fans cooling this.
Makes me wonder what they could do with 200mm fans!
@@wmsstuff271 I can think of one major innovation they can make, but it would require a case design to match, and that is unlikely.
Nh-D15 successor or GTA6 first?
"They knocked it off the table"
ffs Steve xD
The worst thing is that he's right, I really knocked the router off the table the other day 😹
@@Manawyrm are you a cat? 👀
@@9r33ks meow :3
A separate title/series makes things a good deal more searchable later down the line. Theres been countless times I've gone to specific tech channels looking for a specific video on a specific topic and just couldn't find the video I was looking for due to not knowing to an extreme degree of accuracy the title of that video.
We must see Steve review again the GTX 980 ti how it hold in 2024
I think we did last year, but always open to doing it again!
Last analog gpu has its charm
@@xthomas7621 i thought the last gpu with an analog output was a 2070 or something?
@@quantum5661 nah, no nvidia gpu has had analog support since maxwell.
@@quantum5661 except the gt1030
Love the engineering interviews and factory tours!
I do too -- we learn the most from those!
@@GamersNexus Regarding the title question, for me a "normal" direct title is enough.
Then of course, putting the video in the playlist will be useful.
@@GamersNexus Idea for the name - _Professional Engineer New Interview Series_
@@GamersNexusSame here, plus it helps give the average person or ones not with a connection to the industry said video in on some insight on it. And in doing so give people some idea as you why something was designed how it was or why it cost what it does for example. I hope you keep making those kind of video as long as you are able and there is interest in them.
The gaming router is sick! Soldering things that don't belong on motherboards is always fun to watch.
Yeah that is amazing. Plus the fact that a ROUTER can run Vice City, all it needed was a GPU. The fact the CPU/SoC in the router is powerful enough and the router has enough RAM etc to run the game is crazy.
Bringus Studios also did something similar with a Boss firewall, you should check that out
Yeah but the Android port came out over a decade ago. I used to play it on my Galaxy S2@@sean8102
For the sake of the project or the fire that bursts shortly later?
Why does it seem like the GN News intro is slowly becoming more like the intro on Top Gear?
I like it.
Just missing the electric guitar jingle
J@@randomsomeguy156 Jingle? That is 'Jessica' by the Allman Brothers I'll have you know
We just need Jeremy now
18:10 No way the settlement did *not* give Nintendo full control of that message.
Oh yes, the corporate "good boi" language is so obvious and loud it can be seen by the blind so bright it makes them even blinder. How the hell can so many people love something that evil? Oh yes, silly nostalgia makes them attribute non-existent value to something that's never been that great, but was a novelty in the right moment of time. Every time I hear nintendo I am thinking nintenDONT.
Should've said in the message "It's all good, no more yuzu but thankfully the much better nintendo emulator CEMU is still up and running! Enjoy!"
Nintendo needs to end
@@AgentSmith911stop using their products
I imagined that the press release was written whilst the people from tropic haze were held at gunpoint with the duck hunt gun
When you said "it could have spelled doom," I could see exactly where that sentence was headed, and I was not disappointed 😂 thanks Steve
The beauty of 1000W GPUs is they have a future source of income in monetizing "energy savings" in subsequent generations.
That statement by yuzu was captured speech-to-text of a video in which a dozen Nintendo characters stand behind a bound, blindfolded man, aiming splatoon guns at his head, as the man makes his speech "of sound mind and free of coercion", all in front of a switch logo flag backdrop, with a Yiga blademaster standing ready to ritually behead him as soon as the cameras turn off.
Can you put that in an AI prompt for a video?
@@AbdulBido I have never used "ai" and don't plan to, but I would LOVE to see the output of that.
Rumor has it that the RTX 5090 Ti will consume 1.21 gigawatts!
Great Scott!
Every card comes with it's own nuclear reactor built in to get the necessary power and cooling
Saw the same comment before launch of the 4090. Stay away from Reddit and discuss 😂.
@@mikelay5360 I haven't been on that commie website for a long time.
You meant jiggawatts, right?
A series would be great for me, also a playlist so I can easily revisit them? I enjoy the deep dives immensely and being able to re-watch them allows me to catch details I missed the first time around.
"After they were done modifying the router they knocked it off the table." 😂 😂
It's over 9,000
Rest in Peace Akira Toriyama.
Never disappointed with you Steve. That Kittenlabs piece was about as hard hitting as it gets
+1 for titling those engineering interviews as a series
Love the tours, the deep dives, the engineering talks. An identifier might help to sort them amongst other videos.
Playlist naming helps immensely in retrospect. I very rarely am I able to search for tidbits of information I learn in these interviews and deepdives because long enough has passed that I don't remember the exact title and/or interviewee. Please do make them part of a series!
a series makes it easier or convenient to search and find
The San Fransisco joke! Also, I'm in favor of at least sorting the Deep Dive Industry Interviews into a section on YT so that they can be found easily. I don't want to miss them bc they've been uploaded to a different place, though; they're pretty good!
Always impressed with how much you guys have planned for the channel. So many awesome unique interviews and video series on top of the already great reviews and News videos. I’m Subscribed to over 100 channels and you guys are bar none my favorite. ❤
I am saddened to see Yuzu and Citra emulator being discontinued, I don't see this as a "Nintendo win"😔
It's a win for Nintendo corporate.
Only in official capacity, honestly there already were better forks of their software before all this. Good example is Citra MMJ for android phones which is much better optimized and basically the only way to emulate on a phone that uses a mediatek processor (official citra is basically unplayable on them).
There will be more emulators for Switch and 3DS Nintendo not win anything and they never will, how can they when torrents of their games have been up to download for years, I love it😁
It is in the sense of bolstering demand for whatever their new hardware will be. This way they can keep releasing crappy "new" consoles that run on already years old hardware right at launch.
@hazonku Well the logic people have was always that people don't dump their own ROMs, but they pirate them. Well if you think almost everyone pirates their ROMs, why should shutting down the official website reduce usage of the emulator? The people who pirate the ROMs can just get the software from the same place, frankly this was the case anyway with prominent TotK torrents. I wonder if that's what triggered Nintendo's lawyers so much, seeing yuzu bundled with TotK fully functional right on release. Anyway, there will probably be another official project based on yuzu source code in a few months. If Nintendo keeps suing the project will just be taken over by people in Russia or somewhere and anonymous contributors. They achieved nothing except passing off their older hardcore fans and Streisanding people like Steve.
i went down a rabbithole of your videos (the multiple parts series included) ccovering the company disasters like asus, newegg, the prebuilts, linus, etc and it was a blast. I got to watch the nvidia gpu goodbye content and similarly connected stories as well. however after that i couldnt find more of those interview/tour/podcast-esque episodes very easily. so yeah itd be great if they were a series so i could binge them all and also find em more easily in the future for new additions or classics to catch up on history.
I think you definitely should title it as a series. I have trouble finding your videos in my subscription feed by looking at thumbnail alone and it would help me a good deal
Voting for a series with a playlist later. Keep up the great work!
We'll miss you dearly, GTX series. Feels like nVidia wants us to forget their good old products quicker and just remember their current flops more.
Tbf, AMD has already dropped official driver support for gpus made in 2017 where nvidia was still supporting 900 series gpus from 2014.
what are you somoking?? AMD got rid of 5000 sieries support , Nvidia still supports 9xx series
@@cuma212500* series. 5000 series are very much still supported.
*their current tflops
Flops... they have 90 percent of the dgpu market. Flops haha.
I giggled for far too long at "...and then they knocked it off the table," hahaha ;D
I love the tour, deep dive and interviews. As for what to name them as a series, the most I can think of that's made sense would be 'GN Special' since it isn't tied to any product release or a being a regular feature.
I like the podcasts style interviews very very immersive lots of stuff i find myself rewinding multiple times trying to understand things so its nice to have a playlist for it would be awesome! :D
Man that was hard on San Francisco lol...
remember folks thos draws at 700 plus rated keep in mind the r9 295x2 pulled 535watt in total at over 50 amp draw
dual gpu the best of dual gpu cards
I love how you add timestamps to the screen!
Cant wait to see the deep dive on drivers, keep up the great work Steve!
Vice city being the new "but can it play" is refeeshing since most kids dont know OG crysis outside youtube vods
23:53
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😂😂😂😂
you can make it a series so its easily found , keep up the good work love the series and studio tours.
Yay more engineering vids! Love them so much. I’d prob do a series if I was running the channel but either will make me happy as a viewer
I like “engineering interview” as a keyword but I’m also direct lol
Steve: Awoo ⭐@20:25
Steve is a furry confirmed!!
Couldn't stop laughing at the gpu naming scheme segment. XXX, silent "e". 🤣
I think the tech deep dive interviews are some of the most interesting videos you do, and I think it would be good to have them branded with their own playlist as well.
Make it a series! It would be awesome to have a playlist of just the interviews.
A title prefix could be useful. I don't care too much as long as they stay in a playlist.
The router news was such a breath of fresh air for this week, finally some good food! Kudos to the kitten engineering team
Thanks 😸
Thanks Steve ! Have a nice trip.
_Professional Engineer New Interview Series_ 😏
LOL
Yes yes yes, this needs to be the name of the series
15:45 too soon, bro... too soon u.u,
I'm a HUGE fan of CZcams playlists, and i wish more creators would use them. PLEASE organize your engineering interviews in to a series and playlist.
Put them into a playlist for sure. I feel like linking them together in some form is necessary so they can have more related viewership as people watch through. If you don't want "engineering interview" in the title you could add it to the thumbnail, or have a graphic representing the set.
Noctua would never delay a product 🙃 Kidding aside, I appreciate that they would rather cancel or delay a product (often for years) when they aren't absolutely satisfied with it. Much respect for that philosophy.
1000W? Dear god…
Have to reconsider the electricity bill while playing games
Dont need to buy a heater with that
Do you guys not watch the video before commenting, or?
Which server farm do you run?
I love the combination of good information and snark. Keep up the good work!
Make the Engineering interview a series. Love this sort of content.
Nvidia and Intel have gone insane. 1,000 watt GPU's, 400 watt CPU's. wtf is happening? Has everyone collectively given up on efficiency?
The 1000 watt GPU is strictly an AI GPU. All NVIDIA GPUs will continue to be more power efficient than AMD.
Then again, I think you already knee that
... And the 400W CPU is nothing to do with ai, it's Intel blasting insane power to try and keep up on benchmark charts with a genuinely far more efficient competitor platform
@@greebj regarding the KS, which is from Intel (not NVIDIA), has a TDP of 150 Watts and idles lower than AMD CPUs. The 400 Watts is from someone testing and blasting it with power and cooling with tests that show theoretical max capabilities.
It puts them at the top of comparison charts, so they can say they have the absolute best performance, and people will therefore buy it. That's their strategy.
@@FieryMeltman That's not a take. Why are AMD patriots so dishonest?
Even if you could cool 1000w....its 1000w! The planet is dieing Cloud!
The solar panels on my home will easily power that... and the extra A/C cooling that would be necessary. However, my wallet most likely won't be able to afford it, given NVIDIA's pricing lately.
I'm helping the planet, it replaced my furnace. /s
Keep it simple and casual.
You have a unique way at delivery smart content without pomp and circumstance.
I believe you should call the interviews a series. Helps us find them and they can live in their own space.
The Yuzu thing is ridiculous; I downloaded the TOTK leak before it actually launched to try and play it a bit beforehand, but I still had my pre order in and never intended to cancel it. Nintendo is claiming that downloads like mine financially harmed them even though I already had purchased their license to play the game.
Maybe if their native hardware didn't suck so bad, AND they didn't drip feed us shitty trailers with recycled footage for 4 years, people wouldn't feel inclined to play on PC. Or maybe they should just offer their games on PC.
I'd pay Nintendo to play Pokemon Fire Red and Soul Silver on steam. I'd pay to play it on my Switch. But they WON'T SELL IT TO US, and then claim they're being financially harmed by it. Bullshit.
Honestly considering all things Nintendo has done they should be sued instead
Very excited to see the video about tracing! As someone who has done GPU compute programming (both CUDA and HIP), and had to profile applications for performance with tracing this is something I have wanted to see for gaming GPUs
Always happy to see Jakob!
The world 'we need to use less electricity'
The gaming world 'we need 1000w GPU's!'
This is server GPUs, not gaming GPUs.
@@Safetytrousers i realised this after my comment 🤦♂️ still, i wouldn't rule it out coming to gaming GPU's in years ro come
Yes
Steve it has been a while, but I am glad you did not changed a bit! keep it up!
I’d like a prefix/suffix on the engineering videos. Before you even said it, I imagined “ | Engineering Interview Series”. A playlist link at the top would be cool.
How would you sort? Chronologically? By topic?
People that make emulator should do it in France, they’ll be protected here since it’s legal.
1000 watt GPU is freaking insane. IMO engineers should be focusing on increasing efficiency, rather than pushing as much power as possible. In the year 2024, where everyone and they mother is screaming about ecology, eco-friendly materials and technologies and reducing carbon footprint, and with nuclear fusion still decades away, getting 1 kilowatt GPU's is freaking insane.
Solar panels on my roof FTW. Still can't afford the GPU itself. Thanks, NVIDIA.
And that's primarily consumer's fault, since they kept allowing NVIDIA and AMD to keep pushing the GPU power consumption envelope when NVIDIA managed to shrink the TDP to half when they went from Kepler to Maxwell.
Not an issue for industrial stuff. Thing is despite being a 1000w GPU it will be more power efficient than 700w H100.
@@BrunodeSouzaLinomight as well blame law of physics.
the 1000W card is an enterprise AI card, not a desktop GPU
also, as with any other product, efficiency doesn't depend only on how much energy it uses but also on how much work it does... eg. 40 series desktop GPUs are much more energy efficient than 30 series GPUs
maybe dub the engineering interviews "a conversation with" or something like that.
I would certainly appreciate having them being all collected into one singular concept.
I like the special interviews and such as being labeled as a series mostly to separate it from normal uploads for easier lookup.
I’m all for the engineering interview series, it directly gets to the point so the viewer understands it’s a deeper dive technical video, and it helps us nerds that are into it easily find them again for their good long term technical information commonly found in them.
as long as it's in the engineering interviews playlist, I'll be happy.
Actually, I'm happy anyway, really looking forward to these videos!
5:49 I think you should make it a series. I really enjoyed the recent "series" of observing the various factories making RAM and Cases. It was extremely educational and should be distinct from the rest of the channel. It can also show new viewers how much this channel values learning, as well as the "how" and "why" behind computers and other new technologies
As someone who lives in a country with *VERY expensive electricity usage,* seeing newer CPU/GPUs electric usage going-up (or really any electric device at this point) is just very concerning and discouraging me from considering upgrading any of my devices. In fact, I really appreciate all the *electrical efficiency/usage information* that GN has been providing in their videos and those will DEFINITELY be an important aspect to consider when building my next PC.
13:59 that's absolutely INSANE voltage, dude... you gotta be crazy to make such a product. I ask myself how did the guy got ahold of a chip already.
Engineering interviews are awesome - make them a series.
Please brand them as a series it makes them easy to find and they are very interesting to view.
I would like the series way. Exactly for the reasons you already gave.... Keep up the good stuff!!
imo make a playlist for the interviews and append the title a week after release, for easier access in the longterm
I like the series idea to be able to find them
I'm not sure if you make it a series, but I would put them all in a youtube playlist. That makes it a lot easier to find them all.
Yes, brand the interviews as an educational series. Helps anyone that comes to them later on to understand that they are part of a continuing initiative.
I like the series for the interviews. It helps me find and share these things.
Ya, make em a series!!
How long until we get outdoors rated computer cases that you anchor to your exterior and run cables inside?
With the amount of power these things are sucking these things are turning into true space heaters and it might genuinely be more economical have them outside in the summer.
I think adding something specific to the engineering interviews to signify them as part of a series would be helpful. Would allow one to more easily identify them when say compiling a playlist of them.
Podcast style is preferred for playlist sake and making it easy to find
had me giggling on a bad day with the bits in the script, thanks for the laugh!
Im all for consistent branding in specific series, like hw news always has that in the title it might be a good idea to do the same for the factory tour series and the interviews as well so they're easily searchable, something like "gn deep dive : frametime whatever, latency something"
Series naming would be good, to just help categorize stuff at a glance. "Inside the Industry", "Behind the Frames" (though that one is a bit too specific to display tech pipeline)
Series with titles and playlist!
Series title is helpful for finding them all with one key phrase
On the interviews thing, I'd keep them part of the general content and just create a Playlist for fhem. You could add a" | Interviews" at the end of the titles, but not sure they'd need more. People will absolutely find them. ❤
Interview series sounds nice.
Give it a title, like a series/show. It will help for the audience to decide when to listen to which at what time.
For example interviews in the car and regulars on the PC.
relevance, timeliness and reference ... a series will be more suited to find, refer to or consult for a specific purpose a viewer is pursuing. Please, keep knowledge based videos in series and general news in a ongoing weekly shows... cheers and thank you to you and your team for your awesome work.