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- Where Gaming Begins | AMD Ryzen™ 5000 Series Desktop Processors
- Enough with the confusing Tiger Lake model names, Intel: the lack of fixed TDP makes model numbers useless to consumers
- (Extremetech) Steam Shows CPU Core Counts Slowly, Finally, Creeping Upwards
- [VideoCardz] NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 20GB to launch in December?
- PS5 Teardown: An up-close and personal look at the console hardware
- Intel’s Long Awaited Fab 42 is Fully Operational
- Intel Confirms Rocket Lake on Desktop for Q1 2021, with PCIe 4.0
- The Future of Computing: Domain-Specific Accelerators (Bill Dally, Chief Scientist and Senior VP of Research at Nvidia)
- Taking a Closer Look at Intel’s Process Roadmap - EE Times Asia
- DDR5 is Coming: First 64GB DDR5-4800 Modules from SK Hynix
- Wi-Fi Origins and History
- I need help with a possible Ebay scam
- USB3: why it's a bit harder than USB2
- Russian Company Tapes Out 16-Core Elbrus CPU: 2.0 GHz, 16 TB of RAM in 4-Way System
- Pushing the boundaries of performance and security to unleash the power of 64-bit computing [Arm]
- When new products launch, why are they sold at below market prices?
- [Kitguru] Phanteks Eclipse P360A Review - a budget case pushed to its limit!
- [Level1Techs] NZXT Z490 motherboard first look! - But How's Linux?
- Are NZXT Motherboards Actually Good? N7 Z490 Tested
- Where are the new Phison E18 and Innogrit controller based PCIe 4.0-SSDs?
- Android Authority: "Report: Qualcomm to develop its own gaming phones with Asus"
Where Gaming Begins | AMD Ryzen™ 5000 Series Desktop Processors Posted: 07 Oct 2020 06:37 PM PDT |
Posted: 07 Oct 2020 07:15 PM PDT |
(Extremetech) Steam Shows CPU Core Counts Slowly, Finally, Creeping Upwards Posted: 07 Oct 2020 09:35 PM PDT |
[VideoCardz] NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 20GB to launch in December? Posted: 07 Oct 2020 12:59 PM PDT |
PS5 Teardown: An up-close and personal look at the console hardware Posted: 07 Oct 2020 05:11 AM PDT |
Intel’s Long Awaited Fab 42 is Fully Operational Posted: 07 Oct 2020 07:17 PM PDT |
Intel Confirms Rocket Lake on Desktop for Q1 2021, with PCIe 4.0 Posted: 07 Oct 2020 09:04 AM PDT |
Posted: 07 Oct 2020 06:43 PM PDT Very interesting talk hinting at what we could expect from future Nvidia GPU architectures. [link] [comments] |
Taking a Closer Look at Intel’s Process Roadmap - EE Times Asia Posted: 07 Oct 2020 07:12 PM PDT |
DDR5 is Coming: First 64GB DDR5-4800 Modules from SK Hynix Posted: 07 Oct 2020 06:25 AM PDT |
Posted: 07 Oct 2020 06:57 PM PDT |
I need help with a possible Ebay scam Posted: 08 Oct 2020 03:08 AM PDT I sold a lightly used 5700 xt on September 23rd I'm perfectly functional condition. The buyer received the card and it works for him. A couple days later the buyer asks me about the overclock switch in the Trixx software. Then I wake up this morning to a return request because the screen is flickering and has coil whine. He claims to have installed the latest drivers and blah blah without it working. Anyone here experienced with how this should go? I don't want to buy back a broken gpu for the price of a working one. Thanks for your time. [link] [comments] |
USB3: why it's a bit harder than USB2 Posted: 07 Oct 2020 08:22 AM PDT |
Russian Company Tapes Out 16-Core Elbrus CPU: 2.0 GHz, 16 TB of RAM in 4-Way System Posted: 07 Oct 2020 10:40 AM PDT |
Pushing the boundaries of performance and security to unleash the power of 64-bit computing [Arm] Posted: 07 Oct 2020 02:30 PM PDT |
When new products launch, why are they sold at below market prices? Posted: 07 Oct 2020 04:04 PM PDT If early adopters are willing to pay more for products like RTX 3000 series, why don't the manufacturers set the prices at market value and then lower them over time? Why wouldn't the manufacturer want to get the money that instead goes to the scalpers? Edit: basically openly do what MSI is doing covertly with Starlit Partner. [link] [comments] |
[Kitguru] Phanteks Eclipse P360A Review - a budget case pushed to its limit! Posted: 07 Oct 2020 09:57 AM PDT |
[Level1Techs] NZXT Z490 motherboard first look! - But How's Linux? Posted: 07 Oct 2020 02:44 PM PDT |
Are NZXT Motherboards Actually Good? N7 Z490 Tested Posted: 07 Oct 2020 07:18 AM PDT |
Where are the new Phison E18 and Innogrit controller based PCIe 4.0-SSDs? Posted: 07 Oct 2020 05:44 AM PDT On September 1st, Sabrent announced their E18-based Rocket 4 SSD line and even put up a Website for those models. They were supposed to directly compete with the Samsung 980 Pro, that, while nice, the write speeds aren't really that great. Another controller would be the IG5636 on which some Adata prototype was based but apparently quickly forgotten. I can't wait to get my hands on those, they'd finally make sense for PCIe 4.0 while the current E16-based ones do not really. [link] [comments] |
Android Authority: "Report: Qualcomm to develop its own gaming phones with Asus" Posted: 07 Oct 2020 07:58 AM PDT |
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