Nvidia says it’s investigating two reports of RTX 4090 cards that have had power cables burn or melt. Reddit user reggie_gakil was the first to post details about their Gigabyte RTX 4090 issues yesterday, showing burn damage on the new 12VHPWR adapter cable that Nvidia ships with the RTX 4090. The connection on the actual card was also damaged and melted.
Sonos Beam vs. Bose Smart Soundbar 600: Which Dolby Atmos Speakers Should You Buy?
Dolby Atmos is one of the biggest upgrades to audio in many years, and while the immersive format works OK with music, it really shines with movies. Atmos soundbars are capable of room-filling sound, come in compact designs and are more affordable than ever.
The Sonos Beam Gen 2 ($449) and the Bose Smart Soundbar 600 ($499) are two of the best Atmos soundbars for the money, but with very similar sizes, features and prices, how do you choose between them? Let’s break it down.
Sonos
With the addition of Dolby Atmos, the Sonos Beam Gen 2 is an even better smart soundbar than the original. You may be missing out on deep bass without a sub, but the speaker makes your movies sound huge anyway with its virtual surround capabilities.
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Bose
The Bose Smart Soundbar 600 is a compact Dolby Atmos speaker with dedicated height speakers, and its sound quality is top-notch, especially for dialogue-heavy movies and TV shows. The soundbar also adds multiroom music and the Alexa voice assistant.
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Movies
One of the major additions to the new Sonos Beam Gen 2 was Dolby Atmos support, but it didn’t involve any hardware changes — only software. Despite its lack of dedicated height speakers, the Beam is actually really good at simulating height effects — better than anything else that’s comparable at this price or below.
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