The Hardware Asylum Podcast

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  • Three Great Games Shown at E3 2018

    Published: Monday, June 25, 2018 - Podcast Three Great Games Shown at E3 2018

    In this episode the duo give their impressions of three games shown at E3 by watching their game trailers. The games include Fallout 76, Dying Light 2 and Battlefield V, all of these games feature new technology and some amazing graphics.

  • Computex 2018 Trip Recap and Show Highlights

    Published: Saturday, June 23, 2018 - Podcast Computex 2018 Trip Recap and Show Highlights

    In this episode we highlights of Computex 2018 including some of the overall themes, RGB Takeover, X399 Gaming motherboards and maybe one of the best cases you will soon be able to buy.

  • We can Buy Video Cards Again?!?

    Published: Saturday, May 12, 2018 - Podcast We can Buy Video Cards Again?!?

    In this episode we talk about the stabilization and availability of GPUs. Could it be from a decline in crypto or has the market finally shifted in response to something else. Find out in this episode.

  • More LN2 Adventures with the X299 Dark and 980Ti KPE

    Published: Tuesday, April 24, 2018 - Podcast More LN2 Adventures with the X299 Dark and 980Ti KPE

    In this episode Dennis is expanding on is LN2 overclocking adventures and talking about overclocking on EVGA hardware and some of the challenges associated with overclocking specialized hardware.

  • Taking LN2 Overclocking on the Road

    Published: Wednesday, April 11, 2018 - Podcast Taking LN2 Overclocking on the Road

    In this episode we talk about getting back into LN2 overclocking for a special show at the Boise LAN. Much like preparing for a LAN party there is a certain amount of pre-planning needed and serious time management to consider when overclocking for a crowd.

  • Building PCs for a Local LAN

    Published: Monday, March 26, 2018 - Podcast Building PCs for a Local LAN

    In this episode extra we take a look behind the curtain at the decision process of building a PC and how a guy with almost endless hardware options decides what to assemble for a weekend of gaming.