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- Gamers Nexus Awards: Worst & Best GPUs of 2019 - Gaming Video Cards by AMD & NVIDIA
- Is there ever a case where the CPU is electromagnetically shielded from its VRM?
- (Anandtech) The AMD TRX40 Motherboard Overview: 12 New Motherboards Analyzed
- Gamers Nexus Awards: Best & Worst PC Cases of 2019
- Exclusive: Panasonic exits chipmaking (for power supplies, sensing, automation) with sale to Taiwan player
- Intel "Rocket Lake-S" Desktop Processor Comes in Core Counts Up to 8, Gen12 iGPU Included
- Samsung develops method for self-emissive QLED | ZDNet
- MSI boards don't use the CPU power connectors for the PCI-e slots, Buildzoid's just stupid
- Chris Hook and Heather Lennon leave Intel
Gamers Nexus Awards: Worst & Best GPUs of 2019 - Gaming Video Cards by AMD & NVIDIA Posted: 28 Nov 2019 10:42 PM PST |
Is there ever a case where the CPU is electromagnetically shielded from its VRM? Posted: 28 Nov 2019 10:23 PM PST It's generally a good practice in high reliability computing to shield the power supply from the logic components to prevent EM interference, but how far is this taken? Is there a case where a high powered computer needs to be super reliable (like a medical computer or one for an airplane or something) that the CPU and its data lines are shielded from the VRM that powers it, or something equally or more extreme? Is there a real world example of this? Just curious. [link] [comments] |
(Anandtech) The AMD TRX40 Motherboard Overview: 12 New Motherboards Analyzed Posted: 28 Nov 2019 11:25 AM PST |
Gamers Nexus Awards: Best & Worst PC Cases of 2019 Posted: 28 Nov 2019 03:04 AM PST |
Posted: 28 Nov 2019 05:37 AM PST |
Intel "Rocket Lake-S" Desktop Processor Comes in Core Counts Up to 8, Gen12 iGPU Included Posted: 28 Nov 2019 09:46 AM PST |
Samsung develops method for self-emissive QLED | ZDNet Posted: 28 Nov 2019 07:32 AM PST |
MSI boards don't use the CPU power connectors for the PCI-e slots, Buildzoid's just stupid Posted: 29 Nov 2019 01:53 AM PST |
Chris Hook and Heather Lennon leave Intel Posted: 28 Nov 2019 07:30 AM PST |
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