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Gang of Youths rock Sydney in epic homecoming show

GANG OF YOUTHS
Qudos Bank Arena, August 6
★★★★

There’s a time and a place for everything and, for Gang of Youths on this tour, this was both.

Frontman Dave Le’aupepe grew up 15 minutes from this venue, he frequently mentions on this night, and used to come here for “f—ing boring” (his words) church conferences. The fact that his band from him is now performing in the vast arena he knew over the years as the Super Dome, Acer and then Allphones, in front of his closest family from him and alongside some of his closest friends from him, is far from lost on him.

Joyful and cathartic: Gang of Youths frontman Dave Le'aupepe at Qudos Bank Arena on Saturday night.

Joyful and cathartic: Gang of Youths frontman Dave Le’aupepe at Qudos Bank Arena on Saturday night.Credit:Jess Gleeson

But for all the emotion coursing through this show, and which gives undoubted poignancy to a tender trio of songs late in the set (brothers, Our Time Is Short and Forbearance), what you’ll love most – what you always love most at a Gang of Youths gig – is the unashamed and infectious energy Le’aupepe brings.

He shimmies, he spins and, when the breakbeats that often turn up on the band’s third album, Angel in Realtimereleased this year, kick in, he throws himself around like a man possessed.

It’s not fair just to talk about Le’aupepe, though – something even he makes a point of acknowledging so the whole band get their fair share of the applause.

The most obvious contributors are diminutive keyboard player-turned-lead guitarist Jung Kim and violinist Tom Hobden, but the whole band is terrific, and that’s before we get to support act Gretta Ray. She not only doubles up as Gang of Youths’ backing vocalist throughout, she also leads the first half of The Deepest Sights, the Frankest Shadows and gives it an enthralling feminine spin.

A show of near-biblical proportions: Gang of Youths on Saturday night.

A show of near-biblical proportions: Gang of Youths on Saturday night.Credit:Jess Gleeson

The band is audacious enough to lean heavily into the new album, even if the occasional tune from it might not be quite as good as they think it is, but that proves not to matter when they have fresh rock bangers such as In the Wake of Your Leave ready to join the exalted ranks of Let Me Down Easy – stopped and restarted twice on this night for comic effect to properly kickstart the crowd – as well as The Heart is a Muscle and Magnoliaand the impossibly joyful, cathartic rushes they provide.

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Match report: Giants stun Dons

GWS have scored a 27-point win over Essendon at Giants Stadium.

The Giants brought increased intensity from the outset – including a pre-game scuffle – with their 14.12 (96) to 10.9 (69) win earmarked by 53-44 tackles including 16-1 inside 50 tackles, and 42-25 one percenters for the game.

In a topsy turvy game, where both sides had two three-goal runs each in the first half, Essendon had hit the lead for the first time early in the third term after Matt Guelfi kicked the third of his four goals, before GWS responded with a run of seven consecutive goals to pull away for victory.

Lachie Whitfield re-discovered his rebound and dash off half-back with a game-high 30 disposals for 549 meters gained and a fourth-quarter goal which sealed the win from Jayden Laverde’s wayward central pass.

Former Rising Star winner Jesse Hogan was excellent up forward with a season-high four goals and 12 marks.

The Bombers had come into the game as one of the league’s in-form sides, with their 5-2 record from the past seven games only bettered by top-two pair Geelong and Collingwood over that stretch.

The influence of in-form baller Zach Merrett, who had 38 disposals last round, was quelled by close marking from Harry Perryman, with the Dons star restricted to 19 touches. The impact of running defenders Nick Hind and Mason Redman were blunted too.

Darcy Parish returned from a four-game lay-off due to a calf issue to be Essendon’s best with 28 disposals including a game-high 14 contested possessions.

The Giants got off to a flying start with the game’s first three goals before Essendon responded with three of their own to narrow the gap to two points at the first break. The game followed a similar pattern in the second, with GWS’s pressure to highlight yet they only led by two points at half-time.

Early third term goals from Guelfi and Ben Hobbs put the Dons ahead by 10 points but the Giants were able to reassert control, having 53-37 inside 50s for the game, with Whitfield dominant while Hogan and Toby Greene, who kicked 2.2, were constant threats up forward.

GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY 3.5 7.7 11.9 14.12 (96)
ESSENDON 3.3 7.5 9.8 10.9 (69)

GOALS
Greater Western Sydney: Hogan 4, Greene 2, Coniglio, Himmelberg, Kelly, Bruhn, Perryman, Lloyd, Ward, Whitfield
Essendon: Guelfi 4, Wright 2, Langford, Stewart, Perkins, Hobbs

BEST
Greater Western Sydney
: Whitfield, Hogan, Perryman, Kelly, Taylor, Coniglio
Essendon: Parish, Guelfi, Durham, Zerk-Thatcher, Draper

INJURIES
Greater Western Sydney: Walking (concussion)
Essendon: nil

SUBSTITUTES
Greater Western Sydney: Tanner Bruhn (replaced Pedling in the second quarter)
Essendon: Massimo D’Ambrosio (unused)

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9 people shot in Over-the-Rhine overnight Sunday; suspect not in custody

At least nine people were shot during a mass shooting in Over-the-Rhine Sunday. Cincinnati police said it happened at the corner of 13th and Main streets around 1:30 am According to police, that’s where one person fired into a crowd outside a bar. Officials said a police officer discharged their weapon while responding to the scene. Police say they do not know if the shooter was hit but did say the shooter was actively shooting when the officer fired at them. Surveillance video shows the initial panic of many patrons along Main Street as shots began to ring out. All of the victim’s were found at the scene on 13th and Main streets. Police said none of the victim’s injuries were life-threatening. Cincinnati police gave first aid to a lot of the victims on the scene, applying tourniquets to gunshot wounds. Cincinnati police also transported some of the victims in their cruisers while others self transported to hospitals. It’s unclear at this time which hospitals they were taken to. The suspect fled the scene, police say, and is not yet in custody. The suspect has been described as wearing a white shirt and dark pants. Police said officers used flash bangs for crowd control in the aftermath of the shooting. Lindsay Swadner, the owner of The Hub in Over-the-Rhine, said she heard 30 shots and walked outside where she saw multiple people with gunshot wounds. Swadner said after that, that’s when the chaos erupted. People began to run and find safety moments after they were enjoying a night out with friends and family. The Hub became a safe haven, with multiple people running inside to seek cover and safety.” There was probably about 25 to 30 shots fired off in two separate rounds.You had first where it went ‘bang, bang, bang, bang,’ we all start looking around going, ‘Was it over?’ And then you heard ‘bang, bang, bang, bang’ and everyone started running inside of wherever you could go,” Swadner recalled. “And so we started pulling people inside. I made sure everyone was inside, I walked up the street to see what happened and there was, of course, more shooting victims, I’m not sure how many.” people seeking cover inside The Hub was a wedding party. There was also a separate shooting at the Banks earlier Sunday morning. WLWT is told the two shootings aren’t believed to be related. We are working to learn more about that incident. If anyone has information on either shooting, they are asked to call Crime Stoppers at 513-352-3040. This is a developing story.

At least nine people were shot during a mass shooting in Over-the-Rhine Sunday.

Cincinnati police said it happened at the corner of 13th and Main streets around 1:30 am

According to police, that’s where one person fired into a crowd outside a bar.

Officials said a police officer discharged their weapon while responding to the scene. Police say they do not know if the shooter was hit but did say the shooter was actively shooting when the officer fired at them.

Surveillance video shows the initial panic of many patrons along Main Street as shots began to ring out.

All of the victim’s were found at the scene on 13th and Main streets.

Police said none of the victim’s injuries were life-threatening.

Cincinnati police gave first aid to a lot of the victims on the scene, applying tourniquets to gunshot wounds. Cincinnati police also transported some of the victims in their cruisers while others self transported to hospitals. It’s unclear at this time which hospitals they were taken to.

The suspect fled the scene, police say, and is not yet in custody. The suspect has been described as wearing a white shirt and dark pants.

Police said officers used flash bangs for crowd control in the aftermath of the shooting.

Lindsay Swadner, the owner of The Hub in Over-the-Rhine, said she heard 30 shots and walked outside where she saw multiple people with gunshot wounds.

Swadner said after that, that’s when the chaos erupted. People began to run and find safe moments after they were enjoying a night out with friends and family.

The Hub became a safe haven, with multiple people running inside to seek cover and safety.

“There was probably about 25 to 30 shots fired off in two separate rounds. You had first where it went ‘bang, bang, bang, bang,’ we all start looking around going, ‘Was it over?’ And then you heard ‘bang, bang, bang, bang’ and everyone started running inside of wherever you could go,” Swadner recalled. “And so we started pulling people inside. I made sure everyone was inside, I walked up the street to see what happened and there was, of course, more shooting victims, I’m not sure how many.”

She added that among the people seeking cover inside The Hub was a wedding party.

There was also a separate shooting at the Banks earlier Sunday morning. WLWT is told the two shootings aren’t believed to be related. We are working to learn more about that incident.

If anyone has information on either shooting, they are asked to call Crime Stoppers at 513-352-3040.

This is a developing story.

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FIRST PHOTOS: Teresa Giudice & Luis Ruelas Are Married

Luis Ruelas and Teresa Giudice.

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Teresa Giudice and Luis Ruelas are married.

Teresa Giudice and Luis Ruelas are married. The “Real Housewives of New Jersey” stars exchanged vows outside at the Park Chateau and Garden in East Brunswick in front of family and friends on Saturday, August 6, 2022. The reception followed.

“Nestled midway between Manhattan and Philadelphia on 15 rolling acres, the Park Château Estate & Gardens is a beautiful wedding venue and event hall… This elegant wedding venue allows its visitors to step into the pages of a classic French Novel by embracing the gorgeous architecture of the time and capturing the essence of romance,” reads the description on the venue’s website.

Giudice’s four daughters — Gia, Gabriella, Milania, and Audriana — served as her maids of honor. Meanwhile, Ruelas’ two sons, David and Nicholas, stood next to their dad during the ceremony.

Here’s what you need to know:


Giudice Wore a Strapless Gown & a Crown on Her Head

Giudice chose a white, strapless gown with a sweetheart neckline and long lace gloves for her special day while Ruelas wore a white suit coat, a black bow tie, and a pair of black slacks. Giudice wore a diamond crown and had some of her hair teased up in it and the rest hanging down her back in curls.

According to People magazine, Giudice walked down the aisle to “Ave Maria,” which was a nod to her late parents. Ruelas’ sister of hers, Veronica Ruelas, officiated the wedding.

“I will love you for a million tomorrows,” Giudice told Ruelas after the two exchanged vows, according to People.

The bridesmaids wore pink gowns while the groomsmen were in dark suits. The wedding theme was elegant with “gold accents, white linens and lush floral arrangements, including two oversized hearts made of white florals,” the outlet reported.

In early photos released on Instagram by fan accounts, Giudice’s daughters can be seen standing on the side of the makeshift altar, all holding bouquets of white flowers.

The guest list included Jennifer Aydin, Dolores Catania, Margaret Josephs, and Jackie Goldschneider, from RHONJ as well as Chanel Ayan from RHODubai, Ashley Darby from RHOP, Dorinda Medley and Jill Zarin from RHONY, and RHOA stars Kenya Moore, Phaedra Parks and Cynthia Bailey.


Giudice’s Brother & Sister-in-Law Did Not Attend

Just a day before Giudice and Ruelas’ wedding took place, rumors that her brother, Joe Gorga, and his wife, Melissa Gorga, would not be in attendance.

Within hours, there were news reports all over the internet about a huge fight involving Giudice and the Gorgas that took place during the taping of the RHONJ season 13 finale, according to People magazine. The feud is expected to play out on RHONJ when the show returns to Bravo later this year.

In addition, Giudice’s longtime best friend, Dina Manzo, didn’t attend the wedding. A source told Page Six that there weren’t any hard feelings between the two women but that Manzo ultimately decided that she didn’t want to be on television so once Bravo confirmed that the wedding would be filmed, Manzo — who was initially in Giudice’s wedding party—bowed out.

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Former Tiger thinks Bolton can hit a “stratosphere” that no AFL player has ever reached

Former Richmond forward Nathan Brown thinks Tigers star Shai Bolton is the best player in the AFL currently.

Bolton is having a career-best year in 2022 as he averages career-highs in kicks, goals, clearances and inside 50s, but it’s not on that stat sheet that impresses most.

Given the 23-year-old’s freakish ability, it’s his impact per touch that is most astounding as his possessions constantly turn to scores for Richmond whether he’s kicking them or setting up teammates.

Following his starring four-goal, 17-disposal outing in Saturday’s win over Port Adelaide, Brown explained why he has Bolton as the competition’s best.

“I think he’s the best player in the game right now,” Brown said on Nine’s Sunday Footy Show.

“Obviously (Clayton) Oliver, (Lachie) Neale and those guys are going to be up in the Brownlow, but there’s nobody that’s doing what he’s doing right now.

“There’s no one that can get a ball in a contested situation and do what he does.

“For that, I think he’s the best player in the game, he was tagged a bit last night by (Ryan) Burton and still got the job done.”

While Bolton has been dominant in yellow and black, his season could’ve been even more impressive if he had kicked straight.

With 39 behinds to go alongside his 39 goals, Brown believes Bolton could even reach heights that no other AFL player has ever reached if he becomes accurate in front of the big sticks.

“If I’m the footy club and if I’m Shai Bolton, I’m practicing so much my goalkicking over the pre-season because that could take him to a stratosphere that maybe an AFL player hasn’t been to,” Brown said.

“He’s kicked 39.39, if he had kicked 50 or 55 goals this year, he would be winning the Brownlow medal.

“That’s the only weakness in his game, he gets enough shots on goal so if he has a big pre-season, works on that and gets to 70 or 75 per cent (goal accuracy), then you can’t stop him.

“You can’t stop him in the air, you can’t stop him on the ground, they’ve tried to tag him and they can do it.

“He’s the best in the business.”

Bolton and Richmond will look to continue their finals push when they face Hawthorn at the MCG next Sunday.





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Liz Cheney Is Ready to Lose. But she’s not ready to quit.

CHEYENNE, Wyo. — It was just over a month before her primary de ella, but Representative Liz Cheney of Wyoming was nowhere near the voters weighing her future de ella.

Ms. Cheney was instead huddled with fellow lawmakers and aides in the Capitol complex, bucking up her allies in a cause she believes is more important than her House seat: Ridding American politics of former President Donald J Trump and his influence.

“The nine of us have done more to prevent Trump from ever regaining power than any group to date,” she said to fellow members of the panel investigating Mr. Trump’s involvement in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack. “We can’t let up.”

The most closely-watched primary of 2022 has not become much of a race at all. Polls show Ms. Cheney losing badly to her rival of her, Harriet Hageman, Mr. Trump’s vehicle for revenge, and the congresswoman has been all but driven out of her Trump-loving state, in part because of death threats, her office of her says.

Yet for Ms. Cheney, the race stopped being about political survival months ago. Instead, she’s used the Aug. 16 contest as a sort of a high-profile stage for her martyrdom de ella — and a proving ground for her new crusade de ella. She used the only debate to tell voters to “vote for somebody else” if they wanted a politician who would violate their oath of office. Last week, she enlisted her father de ella, former Vice President Dick Cheney, to cut ad calling Mr. Trump a “coward” who represents the greatest threat to America in the history of the republic.

In a state where Mr. Trump won 70 percent of the vote two years ago, Ms. Cheney might as well be asking ranchers to go vegan.

“If the cost of standing up for the Constitution is losing the House seat, then that’s a price I’m willing to pay,” she said in an interview this week in the conference room of a Cheyenne bank.

The 56-year-old daughter of a politician who once had visions of rising to the top of the House leadership — but landed as vice president instead — has become arguably the most consequential rank-and-file member of Congress in modern times. Few others have so aggressively used the levers of the office to attempt to reroute the course of American politics — but, in doing so, she has effectively sacrificed her own future de ella in the institution she grew up to revere.

Ms. Cheney’s relentless focus on Mr. Trump has driven speculation — even among longtime family friends — that she is preparing to run for president. She has done little to discourage such talk.

At a house party Thursday night in Cheyenne, with former Vice President Dick Cheney happily looking on under a pair of mounted leather chaps, the host introduced Ms. Cheney by recalling how another Republican woman, Maine Senator Margaret Chase Smith, confronted Senator Joseph McCarthy when doing so was unpopular — and went on to become the first female candidate for president from a major party.

The attendees applauded at the parallel, as Ms. Cheney smiled.

In the interview, she said she was focused on her primary—and her work on the committee. But it’s far from clear that she could be a viable candidate in the current Republican Party, or whether she has interest in the donor-class schemes about a third-party bid, in part because she knows it may just siphon votes from an opposing Democrat Mr Trump.

Ms. Cheney said she had no interest in changing parties: “I’m a Republican.” But when asked if the GOP she was raised in was even salvageable in the short term, she said: “It may not be” and she called her party “very sick.”

The party, she said, “is continuing to drive itself in a ditch and I think it’s going to take several cycles if it can be healed.”

Ms. Cheney suggested she was animated as much by Trumpism as Mr. Trump himself. She could support a Republican for president in 2024, she said, but her redline de ella is a refusal to state clearly that Mr. Trump lost a legitimate election in 2020.

Asked if the ranks of off-limits candidates included Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida, whom many Republicans have latched onto as a Trump alternative, she said she “would find it very difficult” to support Mr. DeSantis in a general election.

“I think that Ron DeSantis has lined himself up almost entirely with Donald Trump, and I think that’s very dangerous,” Ms. Cheney said.

It’s easy to hear other soundings of a White House bid in Ms. Cheney’s rhetoric.

In Cheyenne, she channeled the worries of “moms” and what she described as their hunger for “somebody’s who’s competent.” Having once largely scorned identity politics — Ms. Cheney was only the female lawmaker who would n’t pose for a picture of the women of Congress after 2018 — she now freely discusses gender and her perspective of ella as a mother.

“These days, for the most part, men are running the world, and it is really not going that well,” she said in June when she spoke at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, Calif.

In a sign that Ms. Cheney’s political awakening goes beyond her contempt for Mr. Trump, she said she prefers the ranks of Democratic women with national security backgrounds to her party’s right flank.

“I would much rather serve with Mikie Sherrill and Chrissy Houlahan and Elissa Slotkin than Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert, even though on substance certainly I have big disagreements with the Democratic women I just mentioned,” Ms. Cheney said in the interview. “But they love this country, they do their homework and they are people who are trying to do the right thing for the country.”

Ms. Cheney is surer of her diagnosis for what ails the GOP than she is of her prescription for reform.

She has no post-Congress political organization in waiting and has benefited from Democratic donors, whose affections may be floating. To the frustration of some allies, she has not expanded her inner circle beyond family and a handful of close advisers. Never much of a schmoozer, she said she longed for what she recalled as her father’s era of policy-centric politics.

“What the country needs are serious people who are willing to engage in debates about policy,” Ms. Cheney said.

It’s all a far cry from the Liz Cheney of a decade ago, who had a contract to appear regularly on Fox News and would use her perch as a guest host for Sean Hannity to present her unswerving conservative views and savage former President Barack Obama and Democrats .

Today, Ms. Cheney doesn’t concede specific regrets about helping to create the atmosphere that gave rise to Mr. Trump’s takeover of her party. She did, however, acknowledge a “reflexive partisanship that I have been guilty of” and noted Jan. 6 “demonstrated how dangerous that is.”

Few lawmakers today face those dangers as regularly as Ms. Cheney, who has had a full-time Capitol Police security detail for nearly a year because of the threats against her — protection few rank-and-file lawmakers are assigned. She no longer provides advance notice about her Wyoming travel and, not welcome at most county and state Republican events, has turned her campaign into a series of invite-only House parties.

What’s more puzzling than her schedule is why Ms. Cheney, who has raised over $13 million, has not poured more money into the race, especially early on when she had an opportunity to define Ms. Hageman. Ms. Cheney had spent roughly half her war chest de ella as of the start of July, spurring speculation that she was saving money for future efforts against Mr. Trump.

Ms. Cheney long ago stopped attending meetings of House Republicans. When at the Capitol, she spends much of her time with the Democrats on the Jan. 6 panel and often heads to the Lindy Boggs Room, the reception room for female lawmakers, rather than the House floor with the male-dominated House GOP conference. Some members of the Jan. 6 panel have been struck by how often her Ella’s Zoom background is her suburban Virginia home.

In Washington, even some Republicans who are also eager to move on from Mr. Trump question Ms. Cheney’s decision to wage open war against her own party. She’s limiting her future influence on her, they argue.

“It depends on if you want to go out in a blaze of glory and be ineffective or if you want to try to be effective,” said Senator John Cornyn of Texas, who has his own future leadership aspirations. “I respect her but I wouldn’t have made the same choice.”

Ms. Cheney is mindful that the Jan. 6 inquiry, with its prime-time hearings, is viewed by critics as an attention-seeking opportunity. She has turned down some opportunities that could have been helpful to her ambitions, most notably proposals from documentary filmmakers.

Still, to her skeptics at home, Ms. Cheney’s attacks on Mr. Trump have resurrected dormant questions about her ties to the state and raised fears that she has gone Washington and taken up with the opposition, dismissing the political views of the voters who gave her and her father their starts in electoral politics.

At a parade in Casper last month, held while Ms. Cheney was in Washington preparing for a hearing, Ms. Hageman received frequent applause from voters who said the incumbent had lost her way.

“Her voting record is not bad,” said Julie Hitt, a Casper resident. “But so much of her focus on her is on Jan 6.”

“She’s so in bed with the Democrats, with Pelosi and with all them people,” Bruce Hitt, Ms. Hitt’s husband, interjected.

Notably, no voters interviewed at the parade brought up Ms. Cheney’s support for the gun control bill the House passed just weeks earlier — the sort of apostasy that would have infuriated Wyoming Republicans in an era more dominated by politics than one man’s person.

“Her vote on the gun bill hardly got any publicity whatsoever,” Mike Sullivan, a former Democratic governor of Wyoming who intends to vote for Ms. Cheney in the primary, said, puzzled. (Ms. Cheney is pushing independents and Democrats to re-register as Republicans, as least long enough to vote for her in the primary.)

For Ms. Cheney, any sense of bafflement about this moment — a Cheney, Republican royalty, being effectively read out of the party — has faded in the year and a half since the Capitol attack.

When she attended the funeral last year for Mike Enzi, the former Wyoming senator, Ms. Cheney welcomed a visiting delegation of GOP senators. As she greeted them one by one, several of her praised her bravery and told her to keep up the fight against Mr. Trump, she recalled.

She did not miss the opportunity to pointedly remind them: They, too, could join her.

“There have been so many moments like that,” she said at the bank, a touch of weariness in her voice.

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Alder Lake-P and Cezanne UCFF Faceoff

The past few years have seen Intel and AMD delivering new processors in a staggered manner. In the sub-45W category, Intel’s incumbency has allowed it to deliver products for both the notebook and ultra-compact form factor (UCFF) within a few months of each other. On the other hand, AMD’s focus has been on the high-margin notebook market, with the chips filtering down to the desktop market a year or so down the road. In this context, AMD’s Cezanne (most SKUs based on the Zen 3 microarchitecture) and Intel’s Tiger Lake went head-to-head last year in the notebook market, while Rembrandt (based on Zen3+) and Alder Lake-P are tussling it out this year. In the desktop space, Cezanne-based mini-PCs started making an appearance a few months back, coinciding with the first wave of Alder Lake-P systems.

ASRock Industrial has the reputation of being one of the first vendors to launch UCFF systems based on the latest available processors from both Intel and AMD. We had reviewed their NUC BOX-1165G7 as our first Tiger Lake-U mini-PC, and the 4X4 BOX-4800U was one of the earliest Renoir-based desktops. The company is continuing the tradition with the NUC BOX-1200 series for Alder Lake-P and the NUC 4X4 BOX-5000 series for Cezanne, with the product announcements coming within a month of each other.

The company sent over the flagship models in both lineups for review, giving us a chance to evaluate the performance and value proposition of the NUC BOX-1260P and 4X4 BOX-5800U. The review below provides a detailed hands-on comparison of the two models. It also brings out various configurable aspects that can be tweaked by the vendor and/or end-user in order to extract the maximum possible performance within the form-factor constraints. In that process, we also gain insights into what helps ASRock Industrial introduce mini-PCs based on the latest processors well ahead of its competitors.

Introduction and Product Impressions

Intel introduced heterogeneous computing into its product line with a mixture of performance (P) and efficiency (E) cores in Alder Lake last year. While the desktop line was first out of the door, Intel followed up with the sub-35W processors in February 2022. Fabricated in Intel 7, Alder Lake brings a multi-tasking focus to computing, providing hints to the OS on where different tasks need to be run. Overall, this is supposed to bring in a better user experience – and the Alder Lake-P series is supposed to deliver all that within a 28W power envelope. On the other hand, AMD’s Cezanne was announced in early 2021, bringing the Zen 3 microarchitecture into the notebook space. The 8C/16T configuration of homogeneous high-performance cores provides it the edge in multi-threaded workloads over Intel’s solutions.

Despite the introduction of the solutions more than a year apart, the ultra-compact form-factor and small form-factor desktop systems utilizing these processors have started getting into the market around the same time. Both Cezanne and Alder Lake-P utilize an updated microarchitecture, promising a healthy performance boost over the previous generation. The integrated GPU is also clocked higher. On the system front, the high-speed I/O options get carried over from Renoir and Tiger Lake – Cezanne continues to retain PCIe 3.0 lanes for storage, and supplies only USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps) ports for high-bandwidth external peripherals . In contrast, Alder Lake-P provides four CPU dedicated-connected PCIe 4.0 lanes for storage drives, and two Thunderbolt 4/USB4 ports for external peripherals. Aspects requiring a deeper look include system performance for various types of workloads and power / energy consumption profiles.

ASRock is a well-known vendor in the consumer PC market. In 2011, the company set up the ASRock Industrial business unit to focus on industrial motherboards. The division branched out in 2018 as an independent vendor with exclusive focus on B2B products. The company has products for deployment in small businesses (offices), automation, robotics, security, and other industrial / IoT applications. Primarily, the company develops motherboards, and sells them to various system integrators who can do their own value additions. Additionally, the company also sells mini-PCs based on the developed motherboards into the retail channel.

ASRock Industrial sampled their flagship models in the Alder Lake-P (NUC BOX-1260P) and Cezanne (4X4 BOX-5800U) lineups. It is rare that two flagship products come in for review simultaneously – so we took the opportunity to evaluate them in parallel.

As a reminder, the NUC BOX and 4X4 BOX series both use a chassis tracing its roots back to ASRock’s now defunct Beebox product line. The cooling solution is time-tested within that case design, and all that ASRock Industrial does is to alter the I/O cut-outs slightly to match different motherboards. As the above photograph shows, it is difficult to differentiate between the two systems at first glance, as the cut-outs are exactly the same (in fact, the previous-generation NUC BOX-1165G7 and 4X4 BOX-4800U are the same too) . Only on a closer look does the presence of two black USB 2.0 ports in the rear I/O of the 4X4 BOX-5800U (compared to the blue USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports in the NUC BOX-1260P) serve as a differentiating factor.

ASRock Industrial’s main focus is on B2B customers. It is no surprise that their systems are packaged in a nondescript manner. However, within the package, the company includes everything that an end-user would need – a VESA mount and associated screws, 2.5″ drive and M.2 SSD installation aids, a geo-specific power cord and a 90W power adapter.



ASRock Industrial NUC BOX-1260P Package Contents



ASRock Industrial 4X4 BOX-5800U Package Contents

Since our sample of the NUC BOX-1260P was an early engineering sample, it didn’t have the model number markings on the underside (unlike the 4X4 BOX-5800U). Both samples were barebones – the RAM and disk drive are left to the discretion of the end-user. In order to make an apples-to-apples comparison, we opted to utilize the same set of components used in the reviews of the company’s systems based on Tiger Lake-U and Renoir. The NUC BOX-1260P was equipped with an ADATA XPG GAMMIX S50 Lite and 2x 32GB of the Kingston FURY Impact DDR4-3200 SODIMMs. A Patriot Memory P300 SSD and 2x 32GB Patriot Memory DDR4-3200 SODIMMs were installed in the 4X4 BOX-5800U for evaluation.

Beyond the similar build and industrial design, a closer look at the NUC BOX-1260P and the 4X4 BOX-5800U reveal a number of differentiation aspects both internally and externally. They are summarized in the table below. The rationale behind the (BIOS 1.2E) and the (Performance) suffices are covered in the next section.
















Systems Specifications
(as tested)
ASRock NUC BOX-1260P (BIOS 1.2E) ASRock 4X4 BOX-5800U (Performance)
processor Intel Core i7-1260P
Alder Lake 4P + 8E / 16T, up to 4.7 GHz (P) up to 3.4 GHz (E)
Intel 7, 18MB L2, Min/Max/Base TDP: 20W/64W/28W
PL1 = 28W, PL2 = 64W
AMD Ryzen 7 5800U
Zen 3 (Cezanne) 8C/16T, 1.9 – 4.4 GHz
TSMC 7nm, 16MB L3, 10-25W (15W)
Min / Max / Target TDP : 10W / 54W / 25W-30W
Memory Kingston FURY Impact KHX3200C20S4/32GX DDR4-3200 SODIMM
20-22-22-48 @ 3200MHz
2x32GB
Patriot Memory PSD432G32002S DDR4-3200 SODIMM
22-22-22-52 @ 3200MHz
2x32GB
Graphics Intel Iris Xe Graphics
(96EU @ 1.40GHz)
AMD Radeon Graphics (Renoir) – Integrated
(8 CUs @ 2GHz)
Disk Drive(s) ADATA XPG GAMMIX S50 Lite
(2TB; M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 x4 NVMe;)
(Micron 96L 3D TLC; Silicon Motion SM2267 Controller)
Patriot P300 SSD P300P512GM28
(512GB; M.2 2280 PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe;)
(Kioxia BiCS4 96L 3D TLC; Silicon Motion SM2263XT Controller)
networking 2x 2.5GbE RJ-45 (Intel I225-LM)
Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX211 (2×2 802.11ax – 2.4Gbps)
1x 2.5GbE RJ-45 (Realtek RTL8125)
1x GbE RJ-45 (Realtek RTL8168/8111)
Mediatek MT7922 (RZ616) Wi-Fi 6E (2×2 802.11ax – 1.9 Gbps)
Audio Realtek ALC233 (3.5mm Audio Jack in Front)
Digital Audio with Bitstreaming Support over HDMI and Display Port
Realtek ALC233 (3.5mm Audio Jack in Front)
Digital Audio with Bitstreaming Support over HDMI and Display Port
Video 1x HDMI 2.0b
1x Display Port 1.4
2x Display Port 1.4 over Type-C Alt-Mode
1x HDMI 2.0a
1x Display Port 1.2a
2x Display Port 1.2a over Type-C Alt-Mode
Miscellaneous I/O Ports 1x Thunderbolt 4 Type-C (Front)
1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C (Front)
1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A (Front)
2x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A (Rear)
2x USB 2.0 (Rear)
2x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C (Front)
1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A (Front)
Operating System Windows 11 Enterprise (22000.832) Windows 11 Enterprise (22000.778)
Pricing (Street Pricing on July 24th2022)
$650 (barebonds)
$1090 (as configured, no OS)
(Street Pricing on July 24th2022)
$630 (barebonds)
$858 (as configured, no OS)
Full Specifications ASRock Industrial NUC BOX-1260P Specifications ASRock Industrial 4X4 BOX-5800U Specifications

The 110 mm x 117.5 mm x 47.85 mm chassis used by ASRock Industrial for both systems is made of polycarbonate, though an inner metal frame does exist. The bottom panel is held by four screws that need to be taken out to access the M.2 and SODIMM slots. The top of the chassis is glossy and easily attracts smudges and fingerprints, though it does come with a plastic film that can be retained without any loss of cooling efficiency. The two sides have perforated windows for air intake. The rear panel has openings on top to allow the internal blower fan to exhaust hot air after passing it through the heat spreader.

A closer look at the two cases and internal pictures are available in the galleries above. It can be seen that ASRock Industrial provides support for mounting a 2.5″ drive inside. This makes it difficult to accommodate a thermal gap filler for the M.2 SSD. In fact, the components are densely packed on the board, and even mounting a M.2 2280 SSD requires a special plastic tab that hangs atop one of the USB-C ports on the board.

In the next section, we take a look at the BIOS options along with an analysis of the motherboard platform. Following that, we have a number of sections focusing on various performance aspects before concluding with an analysis of the value proposition of the system.

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Entertainment

Amber Heard spotted in Israel with controversial journalist who was banned from Johnny Depp trial

EXCLUSIVE: Amber Heard is spotted in Israel with controversial journalist who was banned from her defamation trial with Johnny Depp for live-Tweeting in the courtroom

  • Amber Heard was pictured pushing an empty stroller while on vacation in Tel Aviv following her heated defamation trial with ex Johnny Depp
  • Heard was out and about in Israel in a black dress, flip-flops and a blue cap
  • Earlier in the week, she was spotted visiting a bookstore in the city and enjoying lunch with controversial journalist and friend, Eve Barlow
  • Barlow has remained close with Heard and was barred from the defamation trial for repeatedly taking her phone out and trying to advise Heard’s team

Amber Heard was spotted walking around Israel and dining at a central Tel Aviv cafe on Monday with her friend, Eve Barlow, the controversial Zionist journalist who got herself banned from the Johnny Depp defamation trial.

Heard was out and about wearing a black dress, flip-flops and a blue cap.

While in Tel Aviv, she was also spotted browsing bookstores and enjoying lunch with Barlow, who stood by her during the trial and was prevented from observing proceedings in April, after she was caught texting and tweeting from the front row of the courtroom, which is generally reserved for legal counsel.

Amber Heard seen while on vacation in Tel Aviv, Israel

Amber Heard seen while on vacation in Tel Aviv, Israel

Heard was out and about in Israel in a black dress, flip flops and a blue cap

Heard was out and about in Israel in a black dress, flip flops and a blue cap

Fresh off her defamation lawsuit with ex-husband Johnny Depp, Amber Heard was spotted in Tel Aviv earlier this week

Fresh off her defamation lawsuit with ex-husband Johnny Depp, Amber Heard was spotted in Tel Aviv earlier this week

She also reportedly tried to provide legal counsel to Heard’s team by showing them social media posts of a Depp witness, which she alleged were compromising. Depp’s lawyers successfully filed a motion to have Barlow permanently barred from the courtroom.

After gaining backlash online for her fervent support of Heard, Barlow claimed that the negative comments against her were fueled by misogyny and anti-Semitism.

The journalist (right) was kicked out of court for repeatedly taking her cellphone out

The journalist (right) was kicked out of court for repeatedly taking her cellphone out

Barlow (right), the former deputy editor of the music bible NME and contributor for New York Magazine, remained by Heard's (left) side over the past year

Barlow (right), the former deputy editor of the music bible NME and contributor for New York Magazine, remained by Heard’s (left) side over the past year

JC Halper, owner of Halper’s Book Store in the Israeli city, said he was surprised to see Heard walking through his aisles on Tuesday as she purchased his book detailing his adventures at the store.

‘Say what you want about Amber Heard, (and what little I knew about her was negatively influenced by the media as well), the person who browsed my store last Tuesday for almost an hour, with her toddler baby girl and a couple of friends , was a modest, polite, friendly, inquisitive self-effacing customer with high literary tastes,’ Halper wrote.

Heard was also spotted earlier this week visiting a bookstore in Tel Aviv (pictured)

Heard was also spotted earlier this week visiting a bookstore in Tel Aviv (pictured)

‘In fact, I had no idea that it was her until she presented her credit card. She is also now the proud owner of my book “The Bibliomaniacs” and she promised to send me feedback on it.’

The bookstore trip came a day after Heard was seen eating with Barlow, the former deputy editor of the music bible NME and contributor for New York Magazine.

Heard’s outing in Israel comes as both she and Depp filed appeals on the verdict the jury reached in their heated defamation case, which awarded Depp $10.35 million and Heard only $2 million.

She was ordered to pay Depp a total of $8.3 million after being found guilty of defamation, but says she doesn’t have enough cash to do so.

Depp and his legal counsel filed for Barlow to be permanently barred from the trial after she reportedly tried to provide advice to Heard's team

Depp and his legal counsel filed for Barlow to be permanently barred from the trial after she reportedly tried to provide advice to Heard’s team

Ironically, The Daily Beast reported that attorneys for the actress were begging her to pursue what they felt were ‘tens of million of dollars’ she was entitled to through Depp’s ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ profits prior to their trial.

They alleged that because Depp made Pirates of the Caribbean 5 during the marriage, it was ‘community property’ and an asset Heard was entitled to half of.

Heard would not allow them to chase that money, with her lawyers saying via email that she was being ‘true to your word’ that it wasn’t about cash.

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Sports

NRL 2022: Tariq Sims tackle, Dragons, Connor Tracey, Sharks, Ashley Klein, no bin, charge sheet, James Fisher-Harris

Tariq Sims’ time at the Dragons appears to be over with the second rower looking at a minimum of four weeks on the sidelines for a high shot on Connor Tracey.

NRL referee Ashley Klein has been blasted as “gutless” for failing to send off Sims after the Dragons enforcer knocked out the Sharks winger in their 24-18 loss on Saturday.

Tracey’s game ended after just 12 minutes after running the ball out of his own half when Andrew McCullough took his legs and Sims came over the top.

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Sims’ shoulder caught Tracey flush on the jaw the Sharks winger appeared to be unconscious before he hit the ground.

Sims immediately called for Tracey to be helped by trainers and he looked visibly uncomfortable as the Cronulla star was being treated by medical staff.

The game was held up for more than five minutes as Tracey was placed onto a stretcher and driven off the field.

Sims has been charged with a grade three careless high tackle and given it is his third and subsequent offence, he is looking at four games on the sideline even with an early plea.

Should he fight the charge unsuccessfully, Sims will be banned for five matches.

Either way, it looks like Sims’ career at the Dragons is over, with the 32-year-old set to join the Melbourne Storm next season.

speaking on Fox League During commentary of Saturday’s game, experts questioned whether Sims should have even been allowed back on the field.

“Oh, there’s a hit here that is going to get the attention of the bunker and it’s Connor Tracey. That had the concern of the Dragons players as well,” Dan Ginnane said on Fox League.

“I think he knows he’s about to be punished but also some concern for the player he struck. We’re not seeing Connor Tracey again tonight.”

Sims was binned which several commentators deemed fortunate for the 32-year-old leaving the club at the end of the season.

“That was the best case scenario for the Dragons,” Ginnane said.

ABC Grandstand commentator Andrew Moore exploded at Klein while Sims was in the bin.

“That is a gutless decision, and is not in the best interest of the game. I find that absolutely disgusting,” Moore said.

Sims showed plenty of remorse and Tracey was soon back up and walking in the sheds.

“Some good news on Connor Tracey’s welfare, he’s up and about in the sheds … but obviously will not be back tonight,” Fox League sideline reporter Lara Pitt said in the 22nd minute.

In other match review committee news, Panthers front rower James Fisher-Harris is looking at a minimum of two weeks on the sideline for a high shot on Joseph Tapine.

Fisher-Harris was charged with a grade three careless high tackle and faces three weeks out should he fight the ruling and be found guilty at the panel.

The Panthers are set to play the Storm and Rabbitohs in the next fortnight and are already without halves Nathan Cleary and Jarome Luai.

Raiders winger Nick Cotric is also set for a stint on the sideline for high careless high tackle on Dylan Edwards, facing one game out if he takes the early plea.

Like Fisher-Harris, Cotric was sent to the sin bin for his high shot and is looking at two weeks should he fight the charge and be found guilty at the panel.

Raiders teammate Tapinewas also charged for a grade one crusher tackle but will escape with a fine if he takes the early plea.

Originally published as Tariq Sims’ Dragons career as good as over as ref slammed as ‘gutless’

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US

More than 300 Haitians found on sailboat grounded near Florida’s Key Largo

More than 300 Haitians were discovered on a dilapidated wooden sailboat that was grounded near Key Largo on Saturday, US Border Patrol officials said.

When 113 of the people on board jumped ship, US Coast Guard and Border Patrol crews made rescues and took the migrants into custody, officials said.

They were screened for medical issues, and two had to be treated for dehydration, said the Border Patrol’s Walter N. Slosar, chief of the agency’s Miami sector.

More than 300 Haitians were discovered on a wooden sailboat that was grounded near Key Largo on Saturday, officials said.
More than 300 Haitians were discovered on a wooden sailboat that was grounded near Key Largo on Saturday, officials said.US Coast Guard Southeast/Twitter

An estimated 220 other Haitians remained on the vessel and were taken into custody en masse, he said.

Their reason for travel was unknown, however, Haitians have been migrating to the United States in the last few years to escape political instability, the aftermath of natural disasters and poverty.

US Customs and Border Protection, or CBP, data show nearly 50,000 Haitian migrants were encountered at US boundaries in 2021, and nearly 40,000 in 2022 through the end of June. The United States has expelled or deported thousands of Haitians, though that number fell in June as the Biden administration allowed more coming through legal ports of entry to seek asylum.

It was at least the second time since March that a vessel with 300 or so Haitians has landed in the Florida Keys. A March 6 landing was described by CBP as a “smuggling event.”

Slosar said in a video Saturday said officials were working to identify “the smugglers who crammed these people onto that vessel.” He said they were also working to transfer the people on board the sailboat into the “the immigration process.”

“We are working to keep then safe, clean, fed and healthy and identify exactly who they are and what they may or may not have brought with them to the country,” he said.

Many migrants from Cuba and Haiti have attempted to cross the Straits of Florida in dilapidated vessels and even on flotation devices, prompting lifesaving rescues from the Coast Guard.

On Saturday the Coast Guard said it was still searching for five missing Cubans believed to have been on a boat that capsized Friday near Sugarloaf Key. The bodies of two were pulled from the water, and eight survivors were rescued, the agency said.

“These ventures are dangerous and not recommended,” John Priddy, director of southeast air and marine operations for CBP, tweeted.