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An early review of an Intel Core i7 11700 (non-K) QS sample has leaked out courtesy of Odd Tech Reviews. The review is one of the first glimpses at Intel's upcoming Rocket Lake processors (which are the first Keller parts to hit the desktop market). That said, please keep in mind this is a QS sample used with non-final bios and microcode. In other words, while you can use this as a bare minimum performance level, it could very well not be indicative of final performance when the launch of the final version. As with all leaks - wait till further confirmation or independent third-party testing (or both). Intel Core i7 11700 QS Sample CPU clocked at 3.8 GHz reviewed: trades blows with Radeon RX 5800X in gaming, slightly slower in compute First up we have the Cinebench R20 score, which is considered the bread and butter of compute benchmarks. This tests the absolute raw performance of any processor. The Intel Core i7 11700 QS closes the gap on the RX 5800X by a very large amount (it is just 500 points slower) and is roughly 12% faster than the Core i7-10700. These are very impressive results considering the Intel part is one full process behind AMD (14nm vs 7nm) and really shows the power of the Rocket Lake architecture. Cinebench R15 is a similar story with the Core i7 11700 QS closing the gap again with 2231 points. And for the geekbench lovers, here is Geekbench as well! Up next we have some gaming scores. The Core i7 11700 performs much better here and actually trades blows with the RX 5800X - winning in some and losing in others. Let's start with Hitman 2, where the RX 5800X takes the lead by quite a wide margin. In the Unigine Superposition 1080p Extreme benchmark, the Core i7 11700 QS performs almost the exact same as a 5800X although it should be noted here that this configuration is GPU bound and not entirely dependant on the CPU. In Shadow of the Tomb Raider, the Intel Core i7 11700 QS takes the lead on GPU FPS but does not take the lead on CPU FPS. This is a contradictory situation and we are not entirely sure what would cause this. Since the GPU (and all other configurations) are the same, this likely means that some part of the Intel build is aiding the GPU in achieving faster rates. In Dirt 5, the Intel Core i7 11700 beats the Ryzen part by 5 frames. FYI this graph does not start at zero so the distance might seem exaggerated. Finally, we have the 3Dmark Timespy benchmark where the CPU score of the Intel part is actually slightly higher than the Ryzen 5800X. While these benchmarks showcase the QS sample of 11700, final bios and revision might improve these numbers and keep in mind this is a Rocket Lake sample that boosts up to 3.8 GHz all core. That is a super low score for an Intel 14nm CPU. When the 11900K flagships arrive - those can hit close to 5 GHz on all cores - which should paint a completely different story and unless I am very much mistaken - beat the AMD R9 5950X core for core.
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Google is in the process of rolling out an update for its cloud-based word processing software that should allow users to compare notes and work together more efficiently. As per a company blog post, Google Docs will soon feature two additional ways to locate comments posted by other collaborators that require attention. “New comment activity since the last time you viewed a document will be ‘badged’ with a blue dot. Additionally, when you hover over the blue dot, you’ll see a ‘New’ banner,” explained the firm. Check out our list of the best productivity software available We've built a list of the best office software around Here's our rundown of the best project management software on the market On top of the new badging system, the comment history menu (Ctrl+Alt+Shift+A) will also receive new filtering options: “For you”, “All comments” and “Resolved”. This way, users will be able isolate only the information that is relevant to them and that still needs to be acted upon.
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With new tech released every year, more and more of us are hoarding old tech we don’t need anymore. In fact, the average American owns $199 of unwanted tech - that’s a lot of money to leave lying around the house. Luckily, there’s a fast, easy and totally free way to trade in that tech for cash: Decluttr. What is Decluttr? Click here to start now and don't forget to use the 10% cash code: WCCEXTRA10 Decluttr is one of the US’ most trusted and reliable online tech trade-in services, offering cash for cell phones, games consoles, tablets, MacBooks, wearables and more. You can also sell CDs, DVDs, Blu-rays, Video Games and Books. They’ve paid out hundreds of millions to their happy customers, who in turn have rated the service Excellent on Trustpilot and Elite on Reseller Ratings. The service has caught the attention of some big names too, with features on Good Morning America, NBC News and much more. How does Decluttr work? Trading in your tech with Decluttr couldn’t be easier: simply tell them what you want to sell for an instant valuation, ship your items for free and they’ll pay you the day after your items arrive. There’s no time-consuming listing process, no auctions and - most importantly - no unreliable buyers to worry about. Plus, Decluttr’s Tech Price Promise means you’re guaranteed to get the first valuation they offer or they’ll return your items for free! Top tip: if you’re selling CDs, DVDs, Games or Books, make sure you download the FREE Decluttr app too. It turns your phone’s camera into a barcode scanner, which means you can simply point your phone at the barcode on whatever you’re selling to get an instant valuation! Why Trade with Decluttr? As well as being totally free and super easy to use, trading your tech with Decluttr offers a whole host of other benefits: Get the best price Decluttr consistently pays more than other trade-in services, including up to 33% more than carrier buyback programs. If you’re planning to trade in tech, make sure to check Decluttr first! Upgrade the smart way Selling your old tech is a great way to pay for an upgrade, but research shows that older devices lose their value fast. In fact, Decluttr’s Annual Phone Depreciation Report found that the average iPhone loses 51% of its value in its first 12 months, then loses even more when new iPhones are released! In short: if you want to get a good price, you need to sell your tech as soon as possible! The good news is Decluttr locks in the best valuation for your tech for 28 days. This means you can value your tech as soon as you’re planning to upgrade without having to ship it until you’re set up on your next device! It’s smart for the planet E-waste is one of the biggest problems facing the planet, with around 50m tonnes produced every year. A lot of this waste is dumped in developing countries, where the chemicals used to produce tech products pollute the land, air and sea. Decluttr makes sure that every item you trade is recycled responsibly, saving it from landfill and reducing CO2 emissions at the same time. Items are either refurbished and resold on their great-value store, or recycled in a way that protects the environment. You’ll get a 10% cash boost! If all that wasn’t enough, Decluttr are offering all WCCFTech readers an exclusive 10% cash boost with the coupon code WCCEXTRA10. Simply enter your code at the cart to claim your bonus!
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Developers of the privacy-focussed Brave web browser had to scamper to fix a bug to prevent the browser from leaking visited Tor addresses in DNS traffic. Po[CENSORED]r anonymouys browser Brave has sported a Tor mode since 2018 to allow users to visit the .onion addresses on the dark web without using the separate Tor browser. However, an anonymous security researcher demonstrated that the browser was sending the queries for .onion addresses to public DNS resolvers for all to see, defeating the purpose of using the Tor mode. Here’s our list of the best VPN services These are the best business VPN services too We’ve also compiled a list of the best DNS services Already fixed Following the disclosure, several security researchers including PortSwigger Web Security’s James Kettle were able to independently verify the issue.
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Chinese memory manufacturer, ASGARD, has announced its upcoming DDR5 memory kits for Intel Alder Lake Desktop CPUs. The DDR5 memory kits announced by ASGARD are entry-level modules & run at the base frequencies of the DDR5 standard which will have no compatibility issue with Intel's 12th Gen family. Chinese Memory Maker, ASGARD, Unveils Its DDR5-4800 Memory Kits For Intel's 12th Gen Alder Lake Desktop CPUs, Up To 128 GB Capacities According to ASGARD, they have only announced their DDR5 memory kits as of right now. The actual mass production is said to commence when Intel's 12th Gen Alder Lake Desktop CPUs & respective 600-series motherboards are listed by Chipzilla. Some of the memory kit details mentioned by ASGARD include speeds of up to 4800 MHz which is the base frequency for the new memory standard. We will get to see speeds beyond 6000 MHz by the time the memory matures for the consumer segment. The voltages are said to be set at 1.1V and the timings will be configured at 40-40-40 which are pretty loose compared to what we get on DDR4 nowadays. Compared to DDR4, DDR5 memory will offer twice the performance and offer a total of 20% power savings. The memory kits will be supported by Intel's 12th Gen Alder Lake CPUs and other platforms from AMD such as AM5. The DDR5 memory kits will be available in 32 GB, 64 GB, and 128 GB capacities. Prices will vary based on the capacities and configurations that each memory kit has to offer. ASGARD has shown off a single DDR5 module which comes with 64 GB capacity and has an operating voltage of 1.1V with a speed of 4800 MHz. The UDIMM module is devoid of any heatsinks though we can expect most DDR5 kits at launch to be just like that. There will be premium kits with heatsinks from well-known vendors such as Corsair, G.Skill, TeamGroup, etc but those will be very expensive during the initial supply. ASGARD also states that aside from Intel's 12th Gen Alder Lake Desktop CPUs, Intel's Sapphire Rapid-SP Xeon, Tiger Lake-U, AMD's Van Gogh / Rembrandt APUs will also make use of the DDR5 memory kits. Here's Everything We Know About The Next-Gen Alder Lake CPU Family The Alder Lake CPUs are not only going to be the first desktop processor family to feature a 10nm process node but would also feature a new design methodology. From what we know so far, Intel plans to include a mix of CPU cores that are based on different IPs. The Alder Lake CPUs will come with standard high-performance 'Cove' cores and smaller yet efficient 'Atom' cores. This big.SMALL design methodology has been incorporated on smartphones for a while now but Alder Lake will be the first time we see it in action in the high-performance segment. We don't have any specifics of which generation of 'Cove' or 'Atom' architecture Intel plans to utilize for its Alder Lake CPUs but their roadmap does point to Golden Cove and Gracemont architectures availability by 2021. It is possible that we would see these cores in actions first on the desktop CPU platform but would also be utilized in a Lakefield successor. You can learn more about the various Alder Lake SKU configurations here and here. Following are some of the updates you should expect from Intel's 2021 architecture lineup: Intel Golden Cove (Core) Architecture: Improve Single-Threaded Performance (IPC) Improve Artificial Intelligence (AI) Performance Improve Network/5G Performance Enhanced Security Features Intel Gracemont (Atom) Architecture: Improve Single-Threaded Performance (IPC) Improve Frequency (Clock Speeds) Improve Vector Performance The CPUs will be compatible with the LGA 1700 socket which has a much larger area footprint than LGA 1200. The package size for the chips is 45.0 x 37.5 mm whereas the existing LGA 1200 package is 37.5 x 37.5 mm. As for the demo unit itself, an undisclosed Intel Alder Lake CPU was running on a reference test platform that featured Intel's stock fan cooler and had two DIMMs operating next to it. There is no GPU attached so the platform was running off the Iris Xe GPU that will be featured on the Alder Lake CPUs. The DIMMs seem to be DDR5 but we cannot confirm this at the moment. In addition to the chips, the LGA 1700 platform is said to feature the latest and brand new I/O tech such as support for DDR5 memory, PCIe 5.0, and new Thunderbolt / WiFi capabilities. While the chip design methodology isn't anything new as we have seen several SOCs feature similar core hierarchy, it would definitely be interesting to see a similar outing on a high-performance desktop CPU lineup.
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Microsoft is working on a new feature for Word that should help users compose documents more quickly and with greater ease. As per an entry in the company’s product roadmap, Word will soon receive a text predictions feature, designed to anticipate what the user intends to write next and save them the effort of typing it out in full. Once the update has been deployed, Word will begin to generate text predictions in real-time as the user types. These predictions will be greyed out until either typed over, approved using the TAB key or rejected using ESC. Here's our list of the best office software right now Working from home: the mouse, monitor, keyboard and router you need Check out our list of the best document editing software out there According to Microsoft, the service will improve over time as it picks up on each user’s writing style and linguistic preferences, and should help minimize errors of spelling and grammar.
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PowerColor's Radeon RX 6900 XT Liquid Devil graphics card which makes use of a custom EK Water Block has leaked out by Videocardz. The Liquid Devil lineup is aimed at users who are running PCs with custom-loop setup and want to extend the cooling capabilities to their graphics cards that will come in both RX 6900 XT & RX 6800 XT flavors. PowerColor Radeon RX 6900 XT Liquid Devil Graphics Card Leaks Out - EK Water Block, Custom PCB & Designed For Water-Cooling Enthusiasts The PowerColor Liquid Devil series was hinted at all the way back in November when the Red Devil series was unveiled. The source reports that the PowerColor Radeon RX 6000 Liquid Devil graphics cards will come in both RX 6900 XT and RX 6800 XT variants. They will be primarily aimed at water cooling enthusiasts who want the best cooling performance for their cards even though Red Devil is still one beast of a design. As for the design itself, you get a dual-slot form factor that features four display outputs (1 HDMI, 2 DP, 1 USB Type-C). The cards feature a custom EK Water block which is designed by EKWB solely for the Liquid Devil series. It comes with a large PowerColor logo on the front and has an acrylic front plate that will let you see the water channeling through it. The PowerColor Radeon RX 6900 XT & RX 6800 XT Liquid Devil graphics cards will also adopt a custom PCB design. While we don't know the exact clock speeds of the card yet, they seem to be featuring the same PCB as the Red Devil which requires triple 8-pin connectors to boot and we can expect the same from the Liquid Devil lineup. The package will also include 3 separate Dye's for the coolant along with some other goodies for getting these limited edition graphics cards. The PowerColor Radeon RX 6900 XT & RX 6800 XT Liquid Devil graphics card are expected to launch next week and should cost a massive premium over the reference models.
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With WhatsApp’s recent plans to update its privacy policy raising questions about how the platform handles user data, people are surging to check out competitors such as Signal and Telegram. However, it’s not just consumers that would be wise to take note of the security and privacy implications of using WhatsApp, but businesses too. While some companies use the regular version of WhatsApp, WhatsApp does explicitly state that they shouldn’t, and instead should be downloading WhatsApp Business. With this in mind, let’s take a look at the pros and cons of using WhatsApp Business, across a range of criteria, from security and privacy, to usability. Here's our list of the best collaboration tools on the market WhatsApp vs Telegram vs Signal: What's the most secure way to chat? We've built a list of the best CPaaS offerings out there Po[CENSORED]rity It would be easy to underestimate the advantage of a well-established platform (WhatsApp is reported to have over 2 billion active monthly users of its regular platform, and over 50 million users of WhatsApp Business), but being confident that your users have all heard of and are familiar with using your chosen platform is an undeniable plus. Particularly in the early days of setting up your communication streams, this can eliminate the hassle of getting users up to speed and save a lot of time.
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AeroCool has announced the LUX RGB power supply, which features an 80 PLUS Bronze certified and a maximum power capacity of 850 watts. This power supply features RGB lighting on the size, and this RGB lighting features up to 13 preset lighting effects, which can be easily controlled through the LED control button. AeroCool has yet to announce any pricing information for the LUX RGB 850M power supply or when this power supply will be available for purchase. The LUX RGB 850M Power supply features an RGB LED design which can be controlled through an LED Control button The LUX RGB 850M power supply features a stylish and elegant RGB LED design, The design of this power supply is straightforward, but the main feature is the RGB lights on the side of the power supply. This power supply design is built to offer 30% increased ventilation, while the increased ventilation allows the internal components to stay cool even during heavy workloads. The LUX RGB 850M power supply features a semi-modular design, which means that the motherboard and CPU connectors cannot remove. In contrast, the SATA and GPU connectors can be disconnected to offer increased airflow and remove unneeded cables. This design also allows for much easier installation into small form factors or PC builds with a small amount of space for extra cable clutter. This power supply is rages for 80 PLUS Bronze 230V EU certification, which states that this power supply has up to 88% power efficiency. This lets PC builders know how much power this power supply can reliably output. The included fan on the LUX RGB 850M Power supply is a 120 mm fan that features an optimized thermal fan speed control. This shows that when starting up or on low workloads, the fan will spin below 800 ROM, but the fan speed increases significantly when the workload increases. This allows the power supply to stay fairly quiet during normal operation but still can power high-end power components during heavy workloads. This power supply features an RGB LED controlled through either the LED control button, which cycles through thirteen unique lighting effects, or connected to the PC's addressable RGB port. This allows even further customization of the power supply. AeroCool has yet to announce any pricing information of the LUX RGB 850M Power supply or any availability information for this power supply.
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The landing of the Perseverance rover on Mars was not just a victory for science, but also for open source software, the team behind the project has revealed. In its bid to use software that was “safe and proven”, NASA turned to Linux and open source. “This the first time we’ll be flying Linux on Mars,” said Tim Canham, Mars Helicopter Operations Lead at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in a discussion with IEEE Spectrum. Without going into too much detail, Canham mentioned that the flight software framework NASA is using on the tiny helicopter dubbed Ingenuity, that’s tucked under the Perseverance Mars rover, was originally developed for miniature satellites called CubeSats. Here are the best Linux distributions in the market Check out these best Linux laptops We've also built a list of the best Linux distros for beginners The multi-platform framework called F´ (pronounced F prime) was open sourced by JPL a few years back. The project is actively developed and while it was originally tailored for small-scale spaceflight systems, it is now part of the autonomous little helicopter that’ll be flying around on the red planet.
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The Ethereum mining boom continues to roll on, and if you've read our best mining GPUs and want to see what all the fuss is about, we've got the details on the most po[CENSORED]r ways of mining with your PC. Besides the actual hardware for mining — which basically means having one of the best graphics cards — you'll need to decide on the software you want to run, and how you want to get paid. There are three primary approaches to mining, and we'll cover these in order of ease of getting started. Before we continue, let's be clear: We're all about providing information, both good and bad. There are GPU shortages, other PC component shortages, prices are skyrocketing, and clearly there are a bunch of people who think mining is awesome. This has all happened before, and we've seen how it ends — or at least where it goes temporarily. Anyone that had the foresight to put together a big mining farm sometime in the past year or two and save all the Ethereum and/or Bitcoin it generated (while eating the costs) looks pretty smart today. Trying to do the same thing right now? It will cost more, profits will be lower (or not even materialize for potentially years, if ever), and there are loads of other concerns that we'll get into. Lots of people still want to know about mining, how it works, and how much they can earn doing it. We'll answer those questions as best we're able, and bring up other concerns and related information that you might not have considered. Is that trying to play both sides? Perhaps. But most large scale miners are already invested, whether we write these articles or not. "If you can't beat 'em, join 'em!" For those who already have the hardware, an influx of new miners could actually help bring about the end of this bubble sooner than later (but don't get caught holding the bag). Hopefully by the end of it all, you'll be better informed. #SaveTheGPUs #DontMine
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Microsoft has put out the first preview release of .NET 6 in its continued efforts to transform the once Windows-only .NET framework into a modern open source cross-platform product. .NET 6 will continue the unification work to bring all things .NET under one unifying umbrella, that they couldn’t complete during the development of the previous .NET 5 framework. Microsoft’s goal is to have a unified framework that developers can utilize across multiple platforms. “.NET 6 will enable you to build the apps that you want to build, for the platforms you want to target, and on the operating systems you want to use for development,” wrote Richard Lander, the Program Manager of the .NET team. These are the best laptops for developers And here are the best Linux distros Upskill yourself with one of these best online course platforms All-in-one framework As he discussed the new features of the preview release, Lander noted that the unification efforts will help all kinds of app developers, irrespective of whether they are developing for the desktop, mobile or for the cloud. Lander pointed out that “a big change this release is fully integrating Android and iOS as part of the existing Xamarin workloads." With the .NET 6 release, Lander’s team will specifically focus on app performance, while adding new control themes, and improving developer experiences. Some of the work towards these objectives have been introduced with .NET 6 Preview 1 release. These include Blazor desktop, which is often described as an off-shoot of ASP.NET, and allows developers to write rich web UI using HTML, CSS, and C# instead of JavaScript. There are lots of other improvements in .NET 6 including support for Apple Silicon. Lander’s post touches on the various improvements and new features and also has links to download .NET 6 Preview 1 for Windows, macOS, and Linux.