Famed overclocker der8auer is known for posting de-lidding videos, whereby he strips the integrated heatspreader (IHS) off a CPU to check out what's underneath (solder or grease). This time around, ...
Last week, AMD officially rolled out the initial members of its 7nm Zen 2-based Ryzen 3000 family. The processors promise higher instructions per clock (IPC), lower operating temperatures, faster ...
AMD is promising the exact same Ryzen 3000 CPU performance from the last-gen B450 and X470 motherboards as you'll get from the brand new X570 chipset. That's great news for anyone sitting on a ...
AMD's X570 chipset uses so much power, it's actually making the CPU look much less efficient than it is. Some X570 boards are also using far more power than others. Share on Facebook (opens in a new ...
Re: X470 vs X570 on a more meta-level, with respect to long-term use. X470 has the definite benefit of being a stable platform that was itself just a tweak to the X370 platform. The motherboards out ...
On July 7th AMD dropped the 3rd generation of Ryzen CPUs into the processor race and with new processors comes new motherboards. The new x570 boards go hand in hand with the new Ryzens and bring the ...
Something to look forward to: Owners of socket AM4 400-series motherboard shouldn't have much to worry about as AMD is promising performance parity across B450, X470, and X570 with Ryzen 3000 ...
PCIe 4.0 support on non-X570 chipset motherboards is possible after all. Despite AMD denying any possibility of this happening back at Computex 2019, ASUS is saying otherwise. A list of various ASUS ...
AMD's X570 chipset won't be backwards-compatible with first-gen Ryzen, but B450 and X470 motherboards will retain full support for both first-gen and third-gen chips. Share on Facebook (opens in a new ...
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We are just a few weeks away from finding out more details about AMD’s 3 rd Generation Ryzen CPUs and their performance, but there’s a whole lot of new information out there following the Computex ...
Surprise! A mere week after announcing that its B450 and X470 motherboards won’t support future generations of Ryzen processors, AMD has had a change of heart regarding socket AM4 compatibility.
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