AMD's Ryzen 7 5800X3D is no slouch for gaming; that much is true, but stock remains an issue for arguably the best AM4 CPU ...
AMD’s penchant for long product names is evident in its latest offering, which (according to the Geekbench entry) is an AMD ...
AMD recently put the Ryzen 7 9800X3D desktop processor on the shelves, claiming it to be the "ultimate solution for the PC gaming market." In the gaming community, the X3D class processors have ...
The 9V64H is a custom made, 4th generation EPYC server CPU, not one based on the latest 5th generation one, codenamed Turin. It has 88 cores and clocked at up to 4GHz; the closest ...
It's difficult to find proper deals for processors ... new motherboard thanks to its socket AM4 compatibility. View Deal But the real star of the show is the AMD Ryzen 9 5900X, which is a high ...
What caused the CPU and the motherboard's socket to burn out? Was it a fault in the CPU design, AMD's first Zen 5 X3D chip to hit the market? Was it an issue with MSI's motherboard, the BIOS ...
Is AMD's hot new Ryzen 7 9800X3D gaming CPU ... resulting in substantial burn marks on the bottom of the CPU and also on the CPU socket pins and, shall we say, a failure to operate.
Mindfactory sold 4,350 motherboards during Black Friday week, according to data posted by TechEpiphany. Of that amount, 3,800 ...
However, AMD and Intel handle their platforms differently, even if they’re both using an LGA socket these days. Intel usually has a new socket with every other generation of processors.