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Leo Says 21 – PAY TO PLAY!?, Z390, GTX 20 Series, Corean War, Intel discrete graphics – MORE!

In his first episode of LEO SAYS since returning from Computex 2018, our grumpy hero has a lot to discuss today. Leo not only addresses rumours of Intel's upcoming Z390 chipset and the long-awaited Nvidia GTX 20 series, but also the suggestion that reviewers take money to promote news and new products. Be sure to watch today's episode for his unfiltered opinion!

00:10 KitGuru was busy at Computex – Good stuff from Phanteks, Lian Li, EKWB, Alphacool, Asus ROG and MSI, as well as eye-catching products from In Win, Varmilo and Ducky Channel.
03:30 ASRock showed motherboards and graphics cards
03:53 Gigabyte seemed confused such as the Novec fish tank
06:38 Corean War
(I didn't mention 2nd Gen Threadripper however that was in our previous round-up)
08:10 Z390 chipset and 8-core Coffee Lake is due, hopefully soon, presumably on 10nm.
12:20 Asus ROG Maximus XI Code, Extreme, Formula and Hero.
13:04 Intel launched Core i7-8086K and demo'd the 5GHz 28-core
16:49 Nvidia GTX 20-series in September?
17:45 Intel will launch a discrete graphics in 2020
18:11 Intel Optane memory and Optane DIMMs
19:46 Intel/Micron 96-layer TLC
20:03 Intel/Micron 64-layer QLC in an Enterprise drive 5210 ION
21:26 Pay to Play!?

KitGuru uses a variety of equipment to produce content:

As of 27th April 2018:
Panasonic GH5 Cameras
Panasonic GH4 Cameras
Panasonic G7 Cameras
Various PC builds

Final output – colour grading/titling etc:
iMac Pro 18 Core/Vega 64/128GB
Adobe Premiere Pro CC (PC)
Davinci Resolve Studio 14/15 (Mac)

KitGuru says: Be sure to let us know your thoughts and if you agree (or disagree) with LEO. Love him, or hate him- he says it, cause he means it!

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