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- Video Codec Round-Up 2023 – Part 18: Conclusion
- Video Codec Round-Up 2023 – Part 17: librav1e (“Fastest & Safest” AV1)
- Project: Generate High-Quality Industrial Fire/Alarm Sounder Audio with Python
- Video Codec Round-Up 2023 – Part 16: libsvtav1 (Scalable Video Technology for AV1)
- Video Codec Round-Up 2023 – Part 15: av1_nvenc CQP Mode (AV1 Nvidia NVENC)
- Video Codec Round-Up 2023 – Part 14: av1_amf (AV1 AMD Advanced Media Framework)
- Video Codec Round-Up 2023 – Part 13: av1_nvenc (AV1 Nvidia NVENC)
- Video Codec Round-Up 2023 – Part 12: libaom-av1 (AOMedia Video 1)
- Happy New Year 2024: Reflection & Updates, Bad Luck SSDs, Public Transport & More Random
- Video Codec Round-Up 2023 – Part 11: hevc_amf (H.265 AMD Advanced Media Framework)
- Video Codec Round-Up 2023 – Part 10: h264_amf (H.264 AMD Advanced Media Framework)
- Video Codec Round-Up 2023 – Part 9: hevc_nvenc (H.265 Nvidia NVENC)
- Video Codec Round-Up 2023 – Part 8: h264_nvenc (H.264 Nvidia NVENC)
- Video Codec Round-Up 2023 – Part 7: hevc_qsv (H.265 Intel Quick Sync Video)
- Video Codec Round-Up 2023 – Part 6: h264_qsv (H.264 Intel Quick Sync Video)
- Video Codec Round-Up 2023 – Part 5: libvpx-vp9 (VP9)
- Video Codec Round-Up 2023 – Part 4: libvpx (VP8)
- Video Codec Round-Up 2023 – Part 3: libx265 (MPEG-H Part 2/H.265/HEVC)
- Video Codec Round-Up 2023 – Part 2: libx264 (MPEG-4 Part 10/H.264/AVC)
- Video Codec Round-Up 2023 – Part 1: libxvid (MPEG-4 Part 2/H.263/ASP)
- Video Codec Round-Up 2023 – Part 0: Motivation, Methodology, Limitations
- RoadTest Review: ROHM Semiconductor BD9G500EFJ-EVK-001 Buck Converter Evaluation Kit
- Analysis: Free Calls to Santa (#HOHOHO) 2023 – Now with AI!
- RoadTest Review: Toshiba Thermoflagger TCTH021AE
- Breaking: Optus Nationwide Outage (08/11/2023)
- Review: WD_BLACK SN770 2TB NVMe SSD Game Drive (WDS200T3X0E) @PCIe3.0x4
- Teardown: T Tersely USB-C OTG Adapter with PD Charging Pass-Through
- Salvage, Teardown: LG RC689D Digital & Analog DVD Recorder/VCR Combo
- Radiofax Update: Farewell ZKLF / ZLG2 (New Zealand MetService)
- Review: Lexar NM610 PRO M.2 2280 PCIe Gen3x4 NVMe SSD (1TB)
- Review, Teardown: Inkbird PTH-9CW Wi-Fi Carbon Dioxide Detector
- Tested, Project: USB-C PD Trigger/Decoy Boards (YZX Studio ZYPDS, ZY12PDN)
- Salvage, Teardown, Reverse Eng: ME Design PC2-1 Two Channel Power Controller
- RoadTest Review: Tektronix 2-series MSO – A Serious Go-Anywhere Oscilloscope?
- PSA: SSDs with YMTC Flash Prone to Failure? Check Your SSDs!
- Review: Dell 100W USB-C AC Adapter (HA100PM220 DPN:0JC22F)
- Review: Lenovo USB-C 95W AC Adapter (ADLX95YLC3A PN:GX20Z46233 MPN:SA10R16876 FRU:02DL130)
- Salvage: Australian Monitor AV2.2P 2x100W Amplifier & AM60CS Premium Ceiling Speaker
- Quick Review: BMAX MaxPad I11 Plus (10.4″/T616/8+128GB/13+5MP/Android 12) Tablet (M3T6)
- Review, Teardown: Asometech 67W USB-A+C GaN Charger (CH021)
- Quick Review, Teardown: Veektomx VT103 10000mAh 38.5Wh Power Bank
- Quick Review: Iniu MegaPower Slim 10500mAh 22.5W Power Bank BI-B6
- Teardown: Cygnett USB-C Audio+Charge Adapter (CY2866PCCPD)
- Tested: Cable Matters USB-C to 2.5GbE Adapter w/PD (201453) & Generic USB-C to 2.5GbE Adapter
- Random: element14 Prizes, EMBC 2023, R&S Seminar, Evening with The Chancellor & More
- Project: Police Flasher & 7-Segment LED Clock Through-Hole Soldering Kits
- Tested: 3.7V Li-Poly Cells – Zon Cell 603448 1.2Ah/Core Elec 603450 1.1Ah/Ecocell 105050 3Ah
- Random: NBN Outage, VoLTE Thoughts, Plastic Trolleys, Transport Upgrades & French Fries
- Visited: Vivid Sydney 2023 Bonus – The Cinewav Experience (26 May – 17 Jun 23)
- Visited: Vivid Sydney 2023 – Darling Harbour & Central (26 May – 17 Jun 23)
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Quick Review: Patriot Signature 8GB 3200MHz CL22 DDR4 SODIMM (PSD48G320081S)
If you’re like me and like to push the life of your technology just that little bit more, chances are that the time to upgrade will eventually come and you’ll be considering whether it’s worth buying new or buying refurbished. … Continue reading
Quick Review: Kingston Fury DDR4 3200MHz 64GB (2x32GB) CL20 SODIMM Kit
Recently, I received the grand prize from my participation in the element14 Experimenting with Thermal Switches Design Challenge. This turned out to be a Lenovo Legion 5 17″ (Intel Edition) with an SKU of 17ITH6. Based around an Intel Core … Continue reading
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Tagged computer hardware, dram, new stuff, newstuff, ram, review, tested
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Tech Flashback: My Collection of SDRAM – 256Mb & 512Mb Modules
This posting continues an earlier posting which explores my collection of SDRAM modules. In this post, we look at the larger 256 and 512 megabyte modules. 256 Megabyte Modules Mitsubishi MH32S64APHB-6 Mitsubushi is a name you would normally associate with … Continue reading
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Tagged computer hardware, dram, memory, ram, storage, vintage hardware, vintage stuff
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Tech Flashback: My Collection of SDRAM – 128Mb & ECC Modules
Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory, or SDRAM for short, was the JEDEC standardized successor to the asynchronous DRAM used in SIMMs. Demonstrated in 1993, and the de-facto type of memory by 2000, it was employed by later Pentium I systems … Continue reading
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Tagged computer hardware, dram, memory, ram, storage, vintage hardware, vintage stuff
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Tech Flashback: The SIMMs
As I managed to scrounge up some time, I decided I would document some of the bits and pieces I’ve managed to collect throughout the years. This post will be dedicated to the SIMMs in my collection – and no, … Continue reading
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Tagged computer hardware, dram, memory, storage, vintage stuff
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