CB Radio Podcast #96: Our review with an outlook and your DIY PC fails

In the last joint episode of CB-Funk 2024, Jan and Fabian look back on the hardware year and give an outlook on the (new graphics cards) at CES 2025. Traditionally, the Sunday question is also part of the party, which is the PC this week -The community's self-assembly mishaps to discuss.

CB Radio: The Ninety-Sixth Episode

The year is coming to an end – and with it the selection of new technology topics to discuss in the weekly ComputerBase podcast. That's why in this episode Jan and Fabian dare to look back at the big new hardware introductions and trends of 2024. What stuck, which processors and graphics cards stood out particularly positively – or negatively – and which developments will probably continue to accompany us in 2025?

There is also an outlook on the major technology and hardware trade fair CES in Las Vegas, which will take place in the first calendar week of 2025. Three ComputerBase will be on site and report comprehensively, but perhaps the biggest topic already anticipates the numerous rumors of the last few weeks: Nvidia will present the first gaming graphics cards based on the Blackwell architecture with GeForce RTX 50 and will probably reach new heights Mark performance and price. But what about new launches from AMD and Intel?

Finally, as usual, Jan and Fabian answer last Sunday's question and discuss their own misadventures when assembling the PC as well as the corresponding stories from the forum. We hope you enjoy listening!

We answer your questions

And as usual, a reminder: We would like to answer a few questions every week on CB Radio that relate to the podcast, the editorial team or our topics. You are welcome to send your questions to [email protected] or write to us here in the forum or on Discord via direct message – we are excited!

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