The cucumber season continues in our equipment section. We can safely envy that Gamescom is coming up, where real gaming hardware will be relatively scarce but blessed with games. Therefore, over the past week, we have pulled out of the box interesting topics for articles that we did not have so much time for before.
My colleague Pavel Tronner remembered the Compaq iPAQ 3970 PDA. If the younger generation does not know what a PDA is, then this is the forerunner of smartphones. Literally translated, it was a personal digital assistant. At the turn of the millennium, it was a device that managers carried in their pocket. The operating system bore a striking resemblance to Windows 95 and certainly wasn’t as intuitive as today’s Android or iOS. Read more in the article.
And now the actual PC setup. We took a build with a Ryzen 9 7950X3D processor and RTX 4070 Ti graphics and passively cooled it all. I mean almost. Some components can’t passively cool during demanding work and gaming, but our kit was completely silent during office work. As shown by Jindrich Pirner.
Among the novelties, an interesting invention from the INNO3D company can be noted. Their RTX 4070 has a power connector hidden under the back panel. This way you route the cable around the PCIe interface and the motherboard to the back of the computer case. But there are certain concessions.
Source :Indian TV
