Gamers Nexus (2.61m subscribers)
May 5, 2026
Video length: 36m 02s
In the news this week, the copy-fail Linux vulnerability makes big news, Valve has import records for "game consoles" (which might be the Steam Machine or Steam Frame), NZXT has a new "safety notice" about its power supplies, the 5800X3D is rumored to return for a 10-year anniversary of AM4, and NVIDIA preps its vault for the Palantir partnership to pursue, as far as we can tell anyway, taxpayer money. Additionally, we spend some time explaining Steam Input and the Steam Controller on Windows vs. Linux.
00:00 - Recap for the Week
01:25 - Tons of Review Content Live
04:01 - NVIDIA x Palantir Targeting US Taxpayer Money
09:03 - NVIDIA Rumored to Use Intel for Feynman
11:07 - Intel Rumored to Cancel Gaming Celestial GPUs
15:08 - Another NZXT Safety Issue
19:34 - AMD Rumored to Rerelease 5800X3D
22:20 - Linux Copy Fail Vulnerability
23:35 - Irtysh Russian-Chinese 32-Core CPU
24:41 - Valve Import Records Might Show Steam Machine
26:48 - Steam Controller and Steam Input Explained
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Posted Tuesday 5 May 2026 at 12:30 pm AEST (my time).
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