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by Paul Alcorn on (#4V4X4)
The Ryzen 9 3950X brings 16 cores and 32 threads to the mainstream desktop at a comparatively good price point.
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by Zhiye Liu on (#4V4BW)
Intel's first Xe GPU is reportedly codenamed Ponte Vecchio and targets exascale computing.
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by Avram Piltch on (#4V4BY)
A must-buy for makers, hobbyists and tech enthusiasts everywhere, the Raspberry Pi 4 features a faster processor, more RAM and 4K video output.
by Gareth Halfacree on (#4V4BZ)
Two inexpensive accessories will cool down your Raspberry Pi 4, enabling it to sustain better performance over time.
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by Niels Broekhuijsen on (#4V4C0)
Corsair's new iCUE QL RGB PWM fans announced today feature four RGB zones and are available in 120 and 140mm variants.
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by Christian Eberle on (#4V4C4)
The Aorus CV27Q curved monitor boasts the pixel density of QHD, along with HDR, adaptive sync and high-refresh for a great gaming experience at under $450.
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by Christian Eberle on (#4V4C6)
For less than $300, the Aorus CV27F delivers everything a performance-oriented gamer could want, including HDR with both FreeSync and G-Sync PCs.
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by Niels Broekhuijsen on (#4V4C7)
We tried out Crytek's new Neon Noir benchmark, a ray tracing demo that works on all modern-day graphics cards, including AMD’s latest 5000-series graphics cards.
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by Sean Webster on (#4V48Q)
With an attractive heatsink, impressive speeds, and a nice price, this ADATA drive is easy to recommend.
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by LowSpecGamer Alex on (#4V3X2)
We tested to find out how RDR2 looks on everything from integrated graphics to a GTX 1080.
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by Nathaniel Mott on (#4V3X4)
Microsoft released the Windows 10 November 2019 Update.
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by Andrew E. Freedman on (#4V3X6)
A new report suggests that Microsoft wants to bring 64-bit Intel app emulation to Windows 10 on Arm, possibly in 2021.
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by Zhiye Liu on (#4V3X8)
Asus is showing off two single-board computers for AI processing. The Tinker Edge T uses Google's Edge TPU, while the Tinker Edge R uses a Rockhip NPU.
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by Niels Broekhuijsen on (#4V3XA)
The Sapphire Radeon RX 5700XT Nitro+ Special Edition offers a 2,035 MHz boost speed compared to 2,010 MHz on the standard version.
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by Niels Broekhuijsen on (#4V3XC)
And it can pack up to four GPUs.
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