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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Even as Apple pushes Vega replacement.
Asus brings an overclockable ROG Strix board to AMD's budget B350 chipset for just £120.
Shows off a Ryzen Mobile laptop, too.
Exposes 26 more DRAM settings.
We play with a pair of RX 580s in Prey at the ultra-wide resolution of 3,440 x 1,440.
Aorus goes after the mainstream market; can this high-end brand compete here?
Takes aim at high-performance compute.
Sapphire has redesigned its Nitro+ cooler - how does the new model fare on the RX 580?
Four cores and eight threads for less than £160, but is the Ryzen 5 1400 really a cheap 7700K?
Is the Ryzen 5 1600 the sweet spot for AMD with six cores and 12 threads for £200?
Still reports a major loss, though.
Ryzen competition 'not unusual.'
Beta no longer.
There's been plenty of new hardware in the last few months - how does it affect our recommendations?
For the Asus ROG Crosshair VI Hero.
Performance loss over Fiji, though.
Free upgrades for compatible cards.
Lock-out more marketing than tech.
No, it's not Vega. The RX 580 is the RX 480 revamped and overclocked - how does it fare now?
The first AMD Ryzen quad core has landed - a Core i7-7700K-specced CPU for £100 less.
The first Ryzen 5 lands, and the 1600X offers six cores and 12 threads for just £249.
MSI's top XPower board has made its way to AM4. How does it compare to Asus's Crosshair VI Hero?
October 14 2021 | 15:04