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- Report: AMD Chip Shortage Caused by Packaging Issues, PlayStation 5
- Noctua's passive cooler has been delayed, again
- (GN)Scythe FUMA 2 CPU Air Cooler Review: Thermals, Noise, Pressure, & Effici...
- Lenovo publishes IdeaPad 5 Pro AMD Datasheets, confirming Ryzen 5000 CPU numbers under embargo until January 12, 2021 at 12 pm EST
- [VideoCardz] AMD Ryzen 9 5900 and Ryzen 7 5800 non-XT clock speeds revealed
- Bloomberg | Intel Talks With TSMC, Samsung to Outsource Some Chip Production
- [VideoCardz] ASUS WRX80 PRO WS SAGE SE motherboard for Ryzen Threadripper PRO leaked
- LGR - The smallest Windows PC in 1995 was also a Phone!
- (Digitimes) ABF substrate shortages may dent 2021 shipments of new CPU, GPU chips
- AMD Ryzen 7 5700G Cezanne-AM4 desktop APU tested in CPU-Z - VideoCardz.com
- Silicon Power US70 NVMe SSD review: Surprisingly good real-world performance
- The Impractical but Indisputable Rise of Retrocomputing (Featuring LGR)
- Lenovo to bring out Switch Style Laptop
- Theoretical Questions about Graphics Cards
Report: AMD Chip Shortage Caused by Packaging Issues, PlayStation 5 Posted: 08 Jan 2021 10:35 AM PST |
Noctua's passive cooler has been delayed, again Posted: 08 Jan 2021 09:48 PM PST |
(GN)Scythe FUMA 2 CPU Air Cooler Review: Thermals, Noise, Pressure, & Effici... Posted: 08 Jan 2021 05:59 PM PST |
Posted: 08 Jan 2021 04:48 AM PST |
[VideoCardz] AMD Ryzen 9 5900 and Ryzen 7 5800 non-XT clock speeds revealed Posted: 09 Jan 2021 12:34 AM PST |
Bloomberg | Intel Talks With TSMC, Samsung to Outsource Some Chip Production Posted: 08 Jan 2021 02:17 PM PST |
[VideoCardz] ASUS WRX80 PRO WS SAGE SE motherboard for Ryzen Threadripper PRO leaked Posted: 09 Jan 2021 12:49 AM PST |
LGR - The smallest Windows PC in 1995 was also a Phone! Posted: 08 Jan 2021 02:45 PM PST |
(Digitimes) ABF substrate shortages may dent 2021 shipments of new CPU, GPU chips Posted: 08 Jan 2021 11:44 AM PST |
AMD Ryzen 7 5700G Cezanne-AM4 desktop APU tested in CPU-Z - VideoCardz.com Posted: 09 Jan 2021 01:47 AM PST |
Silicon Power US70 NVMe SSD review: Surprisingly good real-world performance Posted: 08 Jan 2021 09:47 PM PST |
The Impractical but Indisputable Rise of Retrocomputing (Featuring LGR) Posted: 08 Jan 2021 09:58 AM PST |
Lenovo to bring out Switch Style Laptop Posted: 08 Jan 2021 03:39 AM PST |
Theoretical Questions about Graphics Cards Posted: 09 Jan 2021 12:32 AM PST I am doing research related to an exercise that involves hypothetical situations involving graphics card hardware. Specifically I have two questions that I am struggling to find any real answers on: 1) Do graphics cards currently have any means of restoring or replacing incompatible VBIOS (ie VBIOS that have seemingly bricked the card)? Method would need to be easily accessible to a typical consumer, nothing you'd need highly specialize equipment for. 2) Is it possible to make a graphics card falsely appear dead/nonfunctioning to a typical PC-savvy user. The caveat would be nothing requiring soldiering of components and nothing that could be easily remedied by reinstalling/reverting drivers [link] [comments] |
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