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For pre-built systems only
With 3rd Gen Threadripper offering stunning all-round performance, why do few coolers offer TRX40-specific coolers?
Who would have thought it possible?
For high-end systems, naturally
It's coming February 7th and it's going to be rather good.
Threadripper Mark III is finally here, but what can Zen 2 bring to the equation?
Expect it to be eye-wateringly pricey
The Ryzen 9 3950X, Intel's Cascade Lake-X, and AMD's 3rd Gen Threadripper will reshape our perceptions of the CPU market.
$49 Athlon 300G confirmed for Nov 19th too.
With X570 motherboards demanding huge premiums, Intel's cut-price Cascade Lake-X could benefit from more affordable motherboards compared to 3rd Gen Threadripper.
Its first with A-RGB bling, too.
Will launch alongside 3rd Gen Threadripper.
Cascade Lake-X as well.
Multi-GPU tech on the back burner.
Asus refreshes its flagship X399 HEDT board; how does it fare with 2nd Gen Threadripper CPUs?
First Nvidia drivers, now Windows is hindering performance of AMD's WX-series Threadrippers - issues it needs to fix, and quickly.
No firm date for a fix, though.
In selected benchmarks, at least.
How do AMD's cheaper 2nd Gen Threadrippers stack up against Intel and their own predecessors?
Now that AMD's 32-core Threadripper 2990WX and 16-core Threadripper 2950X have landed, who actually holds the desktop performance crown?
For the 1000D Mega-Build, Alex integrated some Watercool Heatkiller tube reservoirs into a pair of distribution plates. But how exactly was that done?
MSI goes all-out with its $500 board for AMD's new Threadripper CPUs.
$120, cools up to 250W TDP parts.
October 14 2021 | 15:04