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The video discusses the speaker's experiences transitioning to 12th gen technology, focusing on ASUS motherboards, DDR5 memory, Windows 11 benefits, and Intel's 12th gen CPU performance. The speaker encounters various challenges, such as BIOS updates, system instability, and CPU heat generation, but praises the 12th gen for gaming performance. They highlight the significance of testing new systems thoroughly and stress the evolving technology landscape. The video ends with a call for viewer input on 12th gen Intel experiences.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses their experience with transitioning to 12th gen technology in their work system. They mention waiting for BIOS updates for proper system functioning. They specifically highlight using an ITX Asus Z690 motherboard, praising its features and reliability. The speaker notes some past issues with Asus motherboard BIOS updates but emphasizes their positive experience overall with Asus boards. They also mention potential issues varying based on motherboard manufacturer.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses their experience with a 12th gen system running DDR5 memory with updated BIOS. They faced issues of no post or video after moving the system, requiring multiple attempts to get it to work. The speaker is unsure if the issues stem from DDR5, the CPU, the motherboard, or the GPU. They also mention switching from a water-cooled RTX 3090 to a Founder’s Edition 3080 Ti and the impact of an updated V BIOS from Nvidia. Random lock-ups and blue screens have also been occurring intermittently, leading to some uncertainties and frustrations with the system’s performance.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses experiencing system lock-ups and blue screens on their 12th gen system despite not overclocking it. They mention issues with memory compatibility and stopped using XMP profiles to maintain stability. Despite these challenges, the 12th gen system performs well for gaming and shows only a slight performance difference compared to a water-cooled 3090 with a 3080 Ti when air-cooled. The speaker notes that older generation CPUs and even AMD CPUs may be bottlenecking high-end GPUs, showcasing the strength of the 12th gen for gaming.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses using Windows 11 and how it enhances performance, particularly with features like scheduler and e-cores. They highlight the advantages of PCIe Gen 4 SSD for faster response times, and emphasize the significance of CPU speed and responsiveness in improving user experience. The speaker mentions upcoming AMD AM5 release may also require Windows 11. They stress the importance of testing new systems thoroughly by using them daily to understand their capabilities fully. The speaker also talks about their experience transitioning between different CPU platforms in the past and comments on the evolving technology and challenges associated with extreme platform usage.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on the high power draw and heat generation of Intel’s 12th gen CPUs, especially when overclocked. The speaker mentions the initial challenges of setting up a system with the new platform, chipset, and CPU. Despite some stability concerns for live streaming, the 12th gen CPU is praised for gaming performance with a high-end GPU. The importance of BIOS maturity and potential alternatives like AM5 or skipping 12th gen entirely are discussed. Viewers are encouraged to share their experiences with 12th gen Intel. The video concludes with an invitation for video ideas and contact information for submissions.