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TechteamGB is a long-running tech channel focused on high quality videos on PC Hardware and Consumer Electronics. We work with nearly all of the big (and small) names in technology, from Intel and AMD, to MSI, Asus, Gigabyte and more! If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment! If you are a tech brand with some new and exciting products, email Andrew at the address below - please include details of the products you would like reviewed/showcased. Also, if you are a brand looking to sponsor/advertise, please make this clear in your email.
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AMD’s NEW Anti-Lag 2 TESTED in CS2 - Radeon Anti-Lag 2 Latency Benchmarks
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AMD is back at it again after their last faux-pas with Anti-Lag+, this time with a whole new Anti-Lag 2! But before we go any further, let me explain what the hell anti-lag is and what’s new with V2. Anti-Lag is AMD’s input latency reduction tool that, until now, has been totally in-driver. That means no matter the game, so long as you have an AMD GPU, you can enable Anti-Lag and lower your latency. Games don’t need to support it, because it’s all in-driver. I’ve done videos testing it in the past, and in the right scenarios it can make a massive difference. Anti-Lag has been around for quite a while, a good four years at this point in fact, so when AMD announced Anti-Lag plus around 9 months ago, it was a welcomed upgrade. Anti-lag plus was basically an upgraded version of anti-lag, that did some still in-driver, but more active messing around with the render pipeline type tweaks. This turned out to be a not-so-great idea, because messing with the game engine’s backend functions is exactly what most cheat engines do, and so Valve made it clear that anyone using Anti-Lag Plus would be getting a VAC ban.
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AMD is back at it again after their last faux-pas with Anti-Lag+, this time with a whole new Anti-Lag 2! But before we go any further, let me explain what the hell anti-lag is and what’s new with V2. Anti-Lag is AMD’s input latency reduction tool that, until now, has been totally in-driver. That means no matter the game, so long as you have an AMD GPU, you can enable Anti-Lag and lower your latency. Games don’t need to support it, because it’s all in-driver. I’ve done videos testing it in the past, and in the right scenarios it can make a massive difference. Anti-Lag has been around for quite a while, a good four years at this point in fact, so when AMD announced Anti-Lag plus around 9 months ago, it was a welcomed upgrade. Anti-lag plus was basically an upgraded version of anti-lag, that did some still in-driver, but more active messing around with the render pipeline type tweaks. This turned out to be a not-so-great idea, because messing with the game engine’s backend functions is exactly what most cheat engines do, and so Valve made it clear that anyone using Anti-Lag Plus would be getting a VAC ban.
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Intel is FIGHTING BACK - Lunar Lake + Arrow Lake Explained - Everything we know about 15th Gen
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Strap yourselves in because this is going to be a hefty deep dive into everything we know about Intel’s latest lineup of CPUs, and their next gen GPUs too - and there is a lot to talk about. Let’s start with what “Lunar Lake” and “Arrow Lake” mean. Lunar Lake is what Intel has talked the most about, and that’s the next generation of mobile CPUs. Seems like they’ll be 4P 4E core designs at most,...
AOC AG456UCZD Review - 800R Ultrawide 45” 240Hz OLED Gaming Monitor
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AG456UCZD on Amazon (affiliate): locally.link/bOio Products provided by AOC This absolute monster is AOC’s AG456UCZD, a 45 inch 3440 by 1440 240Hz W-OLED gaming monitor with a frankly insane 800R curve to it. Despite the spec sheet looking rather promising, I must admit that I’m a little underwhelmed by the UCZD, and the primary reason is all to do with the pixel density. At 3440 by 1440, it’s ...
Reolink Security Camera Setup Guide - NO CLOUD SUBSCRIPTIONS!
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Doorbell camera on Amazon (affiliate): locally.link/4FWo Argus 4 Pro on Amazon (affiliate): locally.link/WRTq Argus PT Ultra on Amazon (affiliate): locally.link/jrRq Products provided by Reolink Reolink sent over three of their rather impressive security cameras - one ultra wide angle camera, the Argus 4 Pro, one pan-and-tilt camera, the Argus PT Ultra, and one video doorbell, specifically the ...
INSANE NIGHT VISION SECURITY CAMERA - Reolink Argus 4 Pro Review
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Products provided by Reolink This shot was taken at 10:30pm, with no lights on. For some context, this is what the world looked like to our eyes. This is one hell of a security camera! This is the Reolink Argus 4 Pro, a face only an ant’s mother could love, but my god is it an impressive bit of kit. Specifically, this is a wide field of view camera, comprising of TWO 4K sensors, giving a full 1...
Can a 14 Year Old Gaming Laptop Survive 2024? (Spoiler: It Doesn't) - Asus G53J in 2024
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Gaming laptops have come an awfully long way in 14 years. This absolute behemoth is an Asus G53J - a chonker of a 2010 gaming laptop. It was a fairly high end machine, sporting an Intel i7 740QM quad core CPU with hyperthreading, 8GB of DDR3 RAM, and a dedicated NVIDIA GPU - specifically a GTX 460M with a full 1.5GB of VRAM. That’s a formula we are pretty familiar with these days, right? I mean...
DIY Studio Lighting Rig Part 2 - Automation, Hacking Lights, MORE RGB, and Top Down Camera Mount
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In the last episode of Andrew builds stuff kinda badly but hey it works, I built myself a custom lighting rig to finally get my studio lights off the ground and out the way, position the backsplash light better, and give me options for camera and mic mounts. In this video I’m finishing what I started, and going the whole hog on automating everything, which includes swapping the RGB lighting out...
Corsair K65 Plus Wireless Review - A Corporate Take On A Custom 75% Keyboard
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K65 Plus Wireless on Amazon (affiliate): locally.link/4P5T Products provided by Corsair Corsair’s K65 Plus Wireless is a corporate take on a custom 75% keyboard. It makes all the right noises, looks the part, but there’s just something a little off. Don’t get me wrong, this is a great board and by the end of this video you’ll understand why I still recommend it, but there are definitely some th...
Hacking my lights with a Software Defined Radio - RTL-SDR Explained!
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RTL SDR on Amazon (affiliate): locally.link/BMPZ I’m gonna hack my lights to come on with a single button press in home assistant, instead of a physical remote, using THIS! This little thing is an RTL-SDR, or software-defined-radio, and it’s one of the coolest nerdy gadgets you can buy with your pocket money. This specific one is a clone of the “official” RTL-SDR project, which itself is based ...
Trying to Reverse Engineer the Nanoleaf Shapes Controller (Please Help...)
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Logic Analyser on Amazon (affiliate): locally.link/esrq My github repo for the data: github.com/andymanic/NanoleafShapesRE Aurora panels teardown: www.eevblog.com/forum/projects/nanoleaf-aurora-teardown/ UART breakdown for Aurora panels: kronoshacker.blogspot.com/2018/01/playing-with-aurora-led-panels.html I, and I think most people that have these Nanoleaf Shapes panels have a bit of a problem...
Smart Home Tech That ACTUALLY WORKS! - 2 Year DIY Smart Home Update
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Nanoleaf Matter Bulbs on Amazon (affiliate): locally.link/ZW6v Philips Hue Smart Dimmer V2 on Amazon (affiliate): locally.link/zUKI Zigbee dongle E on Amazon (affiliate): locally.link/WNO5 It’s been a touch over two years since I started the DIY Smart Home series, and since I started installing and using smart home tech, so I thought I’d give you an update on what has been working well, what re...
£10 Gaming Mouse vs £70 Gaming Mouse - Worth paying more?
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£10 Gaming Mouse vs £70 Gaming Mouse - Worth paying more?
Optimus vs NVIDIA GPU Only - Advanced Optimus and dGPU Settings Explained
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Optimus vs NVIDIA GPU Only - Advanced Optimus and dGPU Settings Explained
Gigabyte Aorus 16X Review - The AI Gaming Laptop..
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Gigabyte Aorus 16X Review - The AI Gaming Laptop..
BenQ X300G Review - Casual Gaming Projector?
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BenQ X300G Review - Casual Gaming Projector?
4 Reasons Intel is better than AMD for gaming
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4 Reasons Intel is better than AMD for gaming
Endgame Gear OP1 8K Review - Lightweight, smooth, and stunning!
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Endgame Gear OP1 8K Review - Lightweight, smooth, and stunning!
Adaptive Sync DLP Gaming Projector! Acer GM712 4K Review
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Adaptive Sync DLP Gaming Projector! Acer GM712 4K Review
Philips EVNIA 5500 32” 1440p 240Hz Curved VA - Philips 32M2C5500W Review
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Philips EVNIA 5500 32” 1440p 240Hz Curved VA - Philips 32M2C5500W Review
GREAT GAMING PROJECTOR?!?! - BenQ X500i Review - 4K OR 1080p 240Hz DLP Short throw!
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GREAT GAMING PROJECTOR?!?! - BenQ X500i Review - 4K OR 1080p 240Hz DLP Short throw!
The GAMING CARD They Tried to HIDE From You! (RX 7900 GRE Review)
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The GAMING CARD They Tried to HIDE From You! (RX 7900 GRE Review)
Building a CUSTOM Lighting Rig for my Studio!
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Building a CUSTOM Lighting Rig for my Studio!
16GB vs 8GB VRAM - How much does VRAM REALLY matter?
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16GB vs 8GB VRAM - How much does VRAM REALLY matter?
RX 7600 vs RX 7600 XT - Worth the upgrade?? | Budget Gaming GPU Tested!
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RX 7600 vs RX 7600 XT - Worth the upgrade?? | Budget Gaming GPU Tested!
The Future is (Almost) Here: AOC Q27G3XMN (1440p 180Hz MiniLED) Review
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The Future is (Almost) Here: AOC Q27G3XMN (1440p 180Hz MiniLED) Review
How to Turn Your AMD GPU into a Local LLM Beast: A Beginner's Guide with ROCm
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How to Turn Your AMD GPU into a Local LLM Beast: A Beginner's Guide with ROCm
Apex Legends Latency and Settings Guide - THE BEST SETTINGS FOR PERFORMANCE & LAG
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Apex Legends Latency and Settings Guide - THE BEST SETTINGS FOR PERFORMANCE & LAG
Helldivers 2: BEST Settings for MAXIMUM FPS & Graphics (Benchmarked!)
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Helldivers 2: BEST Settings for MAXIMUM FPS & Graphics (Benchmarked!)
All this talk is USELESS unless they ship it and it PERFORMS!. If Ryzen keeps ripping it, there is no chance!.
Aoc 24g4X or Asus vg249ql3a ???
I love that AMD's "turn down settings" anti-lag feature is open source! They are absolute legends! :) Terrific video as always, and thanks for all the effort you put into these. Also great to see your amazing latency tester being put to such good use!
Definitely seems like a feature designed to just make up for the increased latency from frame generation
as always with amd: promising feature that was released without much polishing and with a weird game choice. looking forward to fsr 3.1 now
I'm curious. Why are they building AI into the CPU core if they already have the NPU? And why do they build the NPU if they already have AI support in the GPU? Do all *PUs need AI support? If so, are they aimed at different AI workloads? Which are good at what? So many questions...
Very informative as always. Great content keep up the amazing work
arrow lake plus battlemage should be pretty great combination
Oh man. Can’t wait to get banned. Jk jk jk. Keep doing the good work man.
Sono grato per l'opportunità di interagire con un gruppo così eterogeneo di individui. Ha ampliato la mia prospettiva in modi che non avrei mai immaginato.😚
Its a shame that intel giving Xe2 gpu on Lunar Lake and Arrow Lake getting only tweaked version of Xe1st gen
Intel has straight up stated that at the time of designing Lunar Lake TSMC had the better node for the job. Simple as that, apparently. A more humble Intel under Pat Gelsinger 🤷♂️
so is it free-sync or free-sync premium? or do they use the term adaptive sync, because it's not free-sync premium? thank you.
Congratulations on 100K subs by the way.
The Asus Pixel Cleaning and your mention pixel refresh in this video, what's kind of different between of this two? Does Pixel Cleaning use many times also reduce life spam of the OLED Monitor?
what people i think are missing is that intel is continuously moving towards a focus on the data center along with nvidia
i actually have pretty high hopes for this. i think in terms of real /scientific workloads these new CPUs are going to absolutely destroy the competition.
i hope intel or someone else stateside can catch up with TSMC. it’s not good to have all of that capability centralized in one island of the world
i am so glad hyperthreading is going to be gone
Can't wait to put them into an Asus motherboard
I enjoyed your detailed summary. I like how Intel is taking on ARM with their new and improved version of x64. Battery longevity is a must. However, manufacturers tend to reduce, not increase battery capacity from these efficiencies, which is ridiculous. I wouldn't mind if AMD & Intel dabbled into creating their own ARM SOC. Definitely great times for Apple, Qualcomm, Intel, AMD & the consumer.
Any ideas why I can't enable VRR on PS5? thanks!
Tf is that branding? Are they trying to trick people out of buying Ryzen?
I really appreciate that intel prioritized the efficiency and even used TSMC instead of being stubborn and using their own silicon which is not quite at the same level yet
desperate times require desperate measures... Good Luck Intel, you had your time and you wasted... ARM!
i don't know if this is a silly question but i'm kinda new to all this gaming pc and streaming stuff but if hyperthreading makes the core more powerful how come the i7 9700k didn't beat the i9 9900k in single-core performance as the hyperthreading is taken away from the i7?, if you get what i mean
Single core is technically single thread in some benchmarks. So you are comparing a 1C/1T chip against a 1C/1T chip. It will be a draw.
I don't know this right! Here is my result of conclusion:Since the launch of the Alder Lake 12th generation Core, the processor architecture has begun to shift towards multi-density processing and no longer focuses on single-core performance. Hyper-threading technology is mainly used to improve single-core performance. Now, the new architecture focuses on optimizing multi-core performance and multi-density processing to achieve the best performance state of the processor.
Not sure my thought is correctly
AMD lost it.
I've been using my 2 Moes switches with a SMLIGHT SLZB-06M and ZHA for 5 months now, and have had zero problems with them falling off the network, or not reacting right away when I press a button. Haven't had to change batteries either in that time. It might be they don't agree with certain coordinators, but in my setup they've been rock solid, I plan to get many more.
E-cores should have no problem with access L3 cache, they do have access to Memory Side cache 8 Mb. Regarding comparison E-cores to Raptor cove. This is comparison E-cores that are connected to a L3 and ring bus, it's Arrow Lake btw. This can be seen in the slides.
I want an oled 😂 but im so scared of burn in 😢. Especially i play mmos, so it is not a matter of if but when burn in would set in. I think ips is the best right now , just head empty, set it and forget it. Don’t have to worry about taking care of oled. Hopefully there will be more advances in technology in the near future that makes oled more affordable and burn in never even sets in anymore.
I’m really looking forward to efficient hardware going forward. And the only reason I’d upgrade my system at this point
does this work well with xbox series s ? if so what settings are best for series s
Cloud devices will be very cheap to produce in comparison to the traditional home console or PC. So the price point will also be consumer friendly.
I agree. Intel's strutting away from Hyper Threating is like a millennial change in their technology. Which they induced for entire Earth. I hope they know what they are doing. And hold on for a second, if i get this idea right... Integrating RAM module into CPU die? That seems to me like they found latency may brake performance of their chip. Nothing is without a reason. I really wish they show us the engineering sample, one with RAM modules outside chip, and one with integrated.
Apple has RAM on package. Lunar Lake, if you look at the die shots, looks very similar to base M series design. It began development when M1 was released.
Good video. Are you located near the equator? If not, you might want to adjust the angle of your solar panel to approximate your latitude.
Oleds curved costing an arm and leg.
ok, but now...how effective a paste do i need? idk anything about what is good numbers vs what is not good. . my friend got some arctic mx4 at around 4w/mk to re paste his ps4 . and it worked wonders . but i have a pretty high end gaming laptop... and i have no idea what it came with..only thst its probably due to be changed... theres a place in town wich sells their best paste before gowing towards liquid metal , that is advertised to be at 8.5w/mk... and i have read that liquid metal if not applied properly could very well damage the board, and since its my first time around messing with that kind of stuff i dont wanna risk frying my pc... would that 8.5w/mk be enough, or should.i look for something even better?is there any better without going liquid metal...
The more I learn about arrow lake, the less I'm excited for it. Lion cove has only 14% ipc improvement over the worthless regressive meteor lake with 1.5 nodes jump. There's no way arrow lake would be competitive with zen5x3d while costing significantly more to produce. Dead on arrival.
"Significnatly more to produce " What are the costs of each, specifically?
If you disable DLSS, FSR and all those technologies, and the rendering at 100%, would you get the lowest input lag possible? I would like to know what the configuration is in COD for the lowest possible input regardless of the quality.
所以LUNAR LAKE 將來不會用在高階筆電作為 CPU嗎????
Lunar Lake has built-in 16GB or 32GB memory on SoC, that 's quite exciting. If overall system performance and efficiency like what Intel claimed, it will kill Qualcomm Snapdragon X laptops, and gain large market share back from AMD.
Snapdragon X Elite isn't gonna fair very well against Lunar Lake even if it fell short. It has marginally higher battery life against Meteor Lake, and while it does have decent single core and multicore performance(in most cases at least), it struggles in gaming. Lunar Lake should be able to beat that quite easily. The real competition with Lunar Lake is with Low-Mid Range Strix Point.
@@auritro3903 x-elite is hobbled by win-on-arm more than anything else. Just cannot gain the x-86 maturity in a short time. Emulation layer will have glitches and hiccups for many non-MS apps.
Intel having the entire chip at TSMC says something where they were at with 'intel 3' a couple of years ago not how the node is acting now. if Arrowlake gets pushed back that would say something about intel 3 now. I hope it's a good chip that acts like what apple is offering
Intel 3 literally just launched this month and was planned for the Xeon line. Arrow Lake and Lunar Lake were never Intel 3 parts. Phoronix has (Intel 3 based) Sierra Forest reviews already.
Finally Intel chips are interesting again! They appear efficient, but that doesn't mean they still won't suck down tons of power during high performance loads. It would be nice if I can stop ripping on Intel for putting out enough heat to cook steaks with. And I for one am glad hyper-threading died, it had a purpose before but not anymore.
intel lost it.
They did, but under Pat Gelsinger they will come back, whether it is via their processors or via their Fab business
And now on the upswing back I believe
my curiosity is camm next ddr6 module ?
Intel pumps out a lot tech specs but what matters is real world performance relative to competitors. Nothing suggests their next gen chips will beat the new ARM in power efficiency or AMD in iGPU or EPYC . In other words, it seems like they will lose even more ground. It's in the fab space Intel lost their edge. IMO if Intel wants to be clear performance king again it will probably depend on if their upcoming fabs that use ASMLs Twinscan lithography machines can finally beat the best TSMC can offer.
Amazing info sub for life ty for the video
I don't know if you can call Lunar Lake low end when it will likely be the fastest chip to date running Windows tasks like those found on pcmark10. It will be extremely responsive in business class laptops and ultrabooks while beating Qualcomm on power consumption which is just slightly better than Meteor Lake per notebookcheck.
Lunar Lake is more like Low-Mid Range. Strix Point will take up High End. To compete, Intel will also release high end Arrow Lake to Laptop. Lunar Lake is mostly meant for business class laptops, for college students, and for people who want a portable option for AI, Gaming and Productivity.
I am not so sure about intel anymore. Unless they get their thermals in check and work with laptop OEMs to give decent battery life, they are not going to work in the ultra portable line of laptops. My Lenovo Yoga 7X with Snapdragon X Elite has been amazing as a portable laptop for coding, productivity, and media consumption. I am getting 12-16 hours of battery life on average over the past 2 days of me using it.
Another person who drank the ARM on windows koolaid