The Hardware Asylum Podcast

All Podcast Episodes

  • Anticipated Holiday Games for 2017

    Published: Friday, November 24, 2017 - Podcast Anticipated Holiday Games for 2017

    In this episode we look at some of the most highly anticipated games for the 2017 holiday season and it might surprise you that one has raked in over 27 million dollars.

  • PCI Express 4.0 and More 7 Days to Die

    Published: Friday, November 10, 2017 - Podcast PCI Express 4.0 and More 7 Days to Die

    In this episode we try to get excited about the awesome power of PCI Express 4.0 and then take a deeper look into why 7 Days to Die is so much fun.

  • Maximum PC Dream Machine 2017 Discussion

    Published: Tuesday, October 24, 2017 - Podcast Maximum PC Dream Machine 2017 Discussion

    In this episode we take a look at the Dream Machine build for 2017 and really take a look at the 18 grand pricetag required to build the ultimate gaming PC. Does any of it make any sense? Listen to find out.

  • Budget System Building: Old Hardare vs New Hardware

    Published: Tuesday, October 10, 2017 - Podcast Budget System Building: Old Hardare vs New Hardware

    In this episode we revisit an old computer mod in an attempt to rebuild it from a network rendering server to a budget gaming rig only discover that some of the new Coffee Lake stuff is making us question our intentions.

  • One Year using Thermaltake Premium and New Casemodding Project

    Published: Monday, September 25, 2017 - Podcast One Year using Thermaltake Premium and New Casemodding Project

    In this episode we look back on some of our past projects including the Core V51 fitted with a DIY watercooling loop with Thermaltake Premium gear and look forward to a new build using a Thermaltake View 31.

  • Intel HEDT Platform and X299 Motherboard Design

    Published: Sunday, September 10, 2017 - Podcast Intel HEDT Platform and X299 Motherboard Design

    In this episode we take a look at the latest Intel High End Desktop (HEDT) platform based on the X299 chipset and LGA 2066 processors, what is good and what should have never been.