Hardware support: Stock coolers with 10th Gen Intel CPUs are blacked-out and have a sleeved fan cable |
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- New PS5 Devkit Patent shows internal layout (including a 6-fan cooling solution)
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- Accessing hardware-disabled integrated graphics
- [VideoCardz] ASRock preparing A520 motherboards for Ryzen processors
- Fractal Define 7 Compact Review (Overclock3D)
- i9-10900K: Temperature-Analysis and comparison of 30 CPUs
- AMD Athlon 3000G Review: A strong hitter in the CPU minor leagues
- IBM AI storage supports Nvidia’s A100 GPU powerhouse
- A Pocket Retro Computer Anyone Can Build
- GELID phantom black review
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- This thing really is MICRO
- TweakTown's 2020 CPU Cooler Testing and Methodology
Stock coolers with 10th Gen Intel CPUs are blacked-out and have a sleeved fan cable Posted: 04 Jun 2020 08:15 PM PDT Finished my upgrade with an i7-10700 earlier, and while putting away boxes, decided to glance at the unused stock cooler just for old times' sake. Turns out, they have a snazzy new look! Black heatsink fins and a sleeved fan cable: I haven't used a stock cooler on my own builds since the Pentium 4 days, but I'm sure the stock cooler users will appreciate one that doesn't look like it came from the early 2000s. Thought I'd share! [link] [comments] |
Corsair Discovers Fault Causing SF Series Power Supplies to Fail Posted: 04 Jun 2020 07:23 AM PDT |
New PS5 Devkit Patent shows internal layout (including a 6-fan cooling solution) Posted: 04 Jun 2020 11:01 AM PDT A Patent was published today for the PS5 Devkit and while I haven't gone through the Patent it included drawings of the internal design and layout of the PS5 devkit and it is pretty crazy. Here is an Imgur Album with all 10 of the drawings. Keep in mind that this is only a devkit and if the past is anything to go by the final design is not gonna be anything like the design of the devkit. Also, according to Mark Cerny the devkit has 'profiles' where you can lock the frequencies of the CPU and GPU to a specific target, including the 2.23 GHz maximum frequency of the GPU, so the cooling required for the devkit might be more than that required for the final product (these profiles won't be available in the final consumer product). It's a pretty crazy design with vents everywhere and a massive ( Now I want to see the final design of the product more than anything because I'm curious as to how they're gonna cool this thing. Edit: Photo of the devkit irl for comparison. [link] [comments] |
[Linus Tech Tips] We got the GPU AMD wouldn’t sell… - Vega 16 prototype Posted: 04 Jun 2020 12:29 PM PDT |
AWS EC2 C5a Instances Powered by AMD EPYC Rome Hit GA Posted: 04 Jun 2020 05:02 PM PDT |
New AMD Ryzen 3 1200 AF $75 CPU Review & Benchmarks: Overclocking, Gaming, & More Posted: 05 Jun 2020 12:21 AM PDT |
Accessing hardware-disabled integrated graphics Posted: 04 Jun 2020 07:37 PM PDT F-suffix CPUs such as the i9-9900KF and soldered discrete GPUs units such as the Islay Canyon NUCs contain hardware-disabled integrated graphics, despite it being present on the die. Has anyone attempted to access the integrated graphics functionality, if at all get it working? I understand that the F-suffix CPUs are likely binned high but with poor/dead graphics. I don't need it working, I just wish to explore the integrated graphics on CPUs that have it hardware disabled. If anyone has a source that the iGPU is literally lasered off the chip then that would be sufficient as well, however I don't think that is always the case (as with the NUC8i7INH for example, which has an i7-8565U with RX 540 discrete graphics). [link] [comments] |
[VideoCardz] ASRock preparing A520 motherboards for Ryzen processors Posted: 05 Jun 2020 12:48 AM PDT |
Fractal Define 7 Compact Review (Overclock3D) Posted: 04 Jun 2020 07:31 AM PDT |
i9-10900K: Temperature-Analysis and comparison of 30 CPUs Posted: 04 Jun 2020 08:04 AM PDT |
AMD Athlon 3000G Review: A strong hitter in the CPU minor leagues Posted: 04 Jun 2020 07:25 AM PDT |
IBM AI storage supports Nvidia’s A100 GPU powerhouse Posted: 04 Jun 2020 07:45 AM PDT |
A Pocket Retro Computer Anyone Can Build Posted: 04 Jun 2020 10:57 AM PDT |
Posted: 04 Jun 2020 03:53 AM PDT As I haven't seen basically any information or a review of GELID phantom black, I would like this post to be for the people considering buying the cooler and not finding any reviews, just like I was.
TL;DR If you are lucky enough to find it for the price previously mentioned, I would definitely suggest buying it, because for the price of under 40$, it is a high performance, good looking non-RGB cooler. [link] [comments] |
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TweakTown's 2020 CPU Cooler Testing and Methodology Posted: 04 Jun 2020 02:10 AM PDT |
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