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- [Gamers Nexus] When Thermal Cameras Shouldn't Be Used (PS5, Xbox, CPU Coolers, & Cases)
- [Buildzoid/AHOC] Patriot is silently changing RAM specs and Corsair stopped listing primary timings on their website
- [der8auer] Borderline Scam: Minisforum HX90 - Plastic sold as "Carbon" and questionable Liquid Metal execution
- VideoCardz: "NVIDIA rumored to launch GeForce RTX 2060 with 12GB memory by January 2022"
- NotebookCheck: "Tensor: Details of Google Pixel 6 series-bound custom silicon potentially revealed in new leak"
- Why do Thunderbolt 4 add on cards require motherboards to have manufacturer specific Thunderbolt headers?
- Any news on the rtx 3050 and 3050 ti desktop versions?
[Gamers Nexus] When Thermal Cameras Shouldn't Be Used (PS5, Xbox, CPU Coolers, & Cases) Posted: 12 Sep 2021 12:22 AM PDT |
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VideoCardz: "NVIDIA rumored to launch GeForce RTX 2060 with 12GB memory by January 2022" Posted: 11 Sep 2021 10:30 AM PDT |
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Posted: 11 Sep 2021 09:01 AM PDT Both the Gigabyte and Asus cards require Thunderbolt ready motherboards. https://www.asus.com/Motherboards-Components/Motherboards/Accessories/ThunderboltEX-4/techspec/ https://www.gigabyte.com/us/Motherboard/GC-MAPLE-RIDGE-rev-10#kf [link] [comments] |
Any news on the rtx 3050 and 3050 ti desktop versions? Posted: 12 Sep 2021 01:30 AM PDT Has there been any change regarding this in the past month?Will there be a desktop one variant for these cards? [link] [comments] |
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