The Hardware Asylum Podcast
All Podcast Episodes
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Overclocking ROI on Coffee Lake and Extremely Fast Memory
Published: Friday, May 10, 2019 - PodcastIn this episode we take a look at overclocking ROI between 8000 and 9000 series Coffee Lake CPUs and if getting the latest processor really is the best if you plan to overclock. Later the duo explore some of the fastest memory modules money can buy from HyperX.
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Game talk with Battlefield Firestorm FarCry 5 and Borderlands 3
Published: Wednesday, April 24, 2019 - PodcastIn this episode the duo talk about the games they have been playing including Battlefield 5 Firestorm, the new BattleRoyale addon to the open world shooter FarCry 5 and then speculate about Borderlands 3 and how good, or bad, it might be.
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More SLI Overclocking Silverstone RGB and RayTracing on Pascal
Published: Wednesday, April 10, 2019 - PodcastThis episode is filled with a trifecta of really good information starting with some HWBOT SLI records using the GTX 780 Ti followed by the attractive and easy to use RGB lighting system from Silverstone that does more than just RGB and finally some speculation talk about RayTracing on 10-series NVIDIA GPUs
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Amazing Overclocking Adventures with LN2
Published: Monday, April 1, 2019 - PodcastIn this episode we talk about the super busy month of March where our time was split between the Boise LAN 9.0 and Hackfort. These are local tech events in Boise Idaho that Hardware Asylum has participated in and put on a really cool LN2 overclocking demonstration.
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What makes a great gaming PC
Published: Sunday, March 10, 2019 - PodcastIn this episode the duo go into depth on what makes a great gaming PC that is not only budget friendly but offers excellent value and will last for a very long time. Of course gaming means different things to different people and it is important to know and recognize the differences.
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Aquacomputer Cuplex Kryos Next Overview and Building Your Own Water Loop
Published: Monday, February 11, 2019 - PodcastIn this episode Dennis talks about his recent watercooling “opps” which turns into an informative session on building your own water loop, picking parts and if custom watercooling is worth it from performance and cost.