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  1. AMD Announces Ryzen 7 5800X3D Will Not Allow Overclocking

    by , 03-21-2022 at 06:13 AM


    It’s a sad day for overclockers the world over, as AMD has announced it will not allow overclocking on its newest gaming CPU, the Ryzen 7 5800X3D. This was rumored to be the case pre-launch, but now it’s official. The news could mark the end of overclocking on AMD CPUs as we know it, at least in the traditional ...
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  2. AMD Announces New Custom APU For Chinese Game Consoles

    by , 08-04-2018 at 04:07 PM


    For years, AMD has discussed launching new semi-custom design wins that didn’t revolve around Microsoft and Sony. Those designs have mostly failed to materialize, with the AMD-Intel collaboration on Hades Canyon ...
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  3. 4K Burnout Paradise Remaster Makes Us Long for the Heady Days of 2008

    by , 03-23-2018 at 03:36 PM


    More than a decade ago, Criterion Games released Burnout Paradise, its car-smashing magnum opus, on the Xbox 360 and PS3. Long before Forza Horizon came to dominate the open-world racing genre, we were bumping to a late-aughts pop-punk soundtrack in Paradise City. Now, we can revisit this beloved classic with all of its DLC in 4K on modern consoles.
    With 28 reviews counted, the remastered ...
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  4. AMD’s Epyc Servers Launch June 20

    by , 06-19-2017 at 02:28 AM


    AMD made a number of concrete announcements at Computex, building on what we heard from the company last week and the week before at its Financial Analyst Day. AMD has confirmed that its Epyc server family, which we’ve covered several times in the last few weeks, will launch on June 20th. AMD doesn’t expect a quick server ramp — CEO Lisa Su has told investors that the company will bring up ...
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  5. RX 480 GPU to an RX 580 BIOS is a bad idea

    by , 04-23-2017 at 07:00 PM


    Every time AMD or Nvidia launches a new GPU family, there’s a scramble to see whether certain features can be unlocked for other GPUs, or if cards can be updated to support higher clocks and voltages. In the old days, it was occasionally possible to buy a midrange card and unlock the additional GPU cores that had been reserved for the top-end models. Even today, there are sometimes performance gains ...
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