The Hardware Asylum Podcast
A podcast by Hardware Asylum
295 Episodes
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SilverStone CS382 NAS Chassis and the Game Modes of Fortnite
Published: 27/02/2024 -
Gigabyte RTX 4070 Super and the Sorted History of the RTX 40 Series
Published: 13/02/2024 -
Supersized CES 2024 From Augmented Reality Sunglasses to AWD Robot Mowers
Published: 24/01/2024 -
Hot Tech Items and Trends that Have Come and Gone over the Past 30 Years
Published: 24/12/2023 -
Challenges when Streaming Retro PCs and the Ease of Building a Modern One
Published: 10/12/2023 -
Build Review of the 50k Oppenheimer Creator PC
Published: 25/11/2023 -
Stop the Madness - You are building your PC Wrong
Published: 10/11/2023 -
A Player Review of No Mans Sky and the Different Ways to Play
Published: 24/10/2023 -
Unboxing Aorus Z790 Elite X 7 WiFi and Predator Hermes DDR5 RGB Memory
Published: 17/10/2023 -
Attending Seafair in Seattle for Fast Boats Faster Planes and Classic Sound Cards
Published: 24/09/2023 -
Aorus Z790 X Motherboard Refresh - Fast Track to Gen X
Published: 11/09/2023 -
Dipping into the Hardware Asylum Mailbag for Obscure PC Hardware Questions
Published: 24/08/2023 -
Asking ChatGPT to Build us a Gaming PC
Published: 10/08/2023 -
Diablo IV DLSS Performance and Gamplay
Published: 11/07/2023 -
Check in on Three of our Current Projects
Published: 24/06/2023 -
21 Years of the Battlefield Franchise, Pour Them Another
Published: 10/06/2023 -
The Current State of Cloud Gaming and Should you Take it Serious
Published: 24/05/2023 -
NVIDIA RTX 4070 Performance and DLSS 3 Games
Published: 10/05/2023 -
What Advice Would We Give to a First Time PC Builder and How to Build a PC
Published: 11/04/2023 -
Using 3D Printing for Retro PC Projects
Published: 26/03/2023
The Hardware Asylum Podcast - This is a podcast for the computer hardware enthusiast and covers all aspects of the industry from building your own machine to playing games and Overclocking. There are many tech related podcasts but none of them cover the computer hardware industry from the eyes of an enthusiast. The information is technical in nature but conveyed such that anyone can understand from the professional overclocker to the weekend gamer and anyone in-between. Be sure to check the website for full show notes and more crazy antics involving technology.