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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
X570 and PCIe 4.0 for less than £200?
Gigabyte's sub-£400 X570 board offers similar features to more expensive models.
With motherboard makers now.
The craziest Crosshair Formula ever lands on X570.
We check out MSI's £400 X570 board, which has oodles of trimmings - but is it worth the cash?
Bungie stumped for the moment.
Zen 2 is finally here - here's our take on the 12-core Ryzen 9 3900X.
We check out the Ryzen 7 2700's successor to see if it's worth an upgrade.
Taking the fight to its competitors.
October for xCloud beta, November for Stadia launch.
Answers Sony's PS5 challenge.
X570 motherboards taken to the next level.
Including MEG Godlike, MEG Ace.
Aorus Xtreme board comes to mainstream AMD.
Arriving July 7th for $499.
Both Ryzen and Epyc to land by September's end.
Needs to get Ryzen 3000, Navi out the door.
No word for A320 users, though.
One due a lot sooner than the other.
Figures from a German retailer point at it being the best-selling CPU for DIY enthusiasts.
A lone Athlon Pro, too.
PCIe 4.0 for the first time, built on 7nm.
I don't know, Antony, you tell me - ed.
October 14 2021 | 15:04