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OBS & Twitch multitrack is live, Intel CPUs crashing, Weird PSU, LTT site, and more in TECH Talk

I posted a technology news video on my related channel. These days OBS is a program I use a lot for all of my online video work! It's nice to see it is getting sustained development. Sadly, it doesn't look like the the Application Audio Capture beta functionality was worked on. I use that feature due to what it offers, but it doesn't work amazingly well with my current PC hardware and operating system. I get garbled sound from audio sources randomly. 


Technology talk I compiled, edited, and posted on 7/15/2024.


Timecodes from the video: 

0:00 Multitrack Video live on Twitch 

2:06 Intel 13 and 14th gen high-end CPU problems

2:31 Intel ARC tested on 250 games. 

2:53 Lian Li's weird edge PSU

3:27 Realtek 5Gb ethernet getting cheaper 

3:41 CUDIMM memory standard added to the list 

4:19 LTT website is live and Gamer's Nexus site talk 

Information and links from the video: 



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