This will likely make the MSI owners of AMD 7000 series mainboards incredibly happy:
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/msi-updates-its-amd-x670-and-b650-mobos-to-cut-boot-times-in-half
I'm mulling over doing a switcheroo to Team Blue.
I was looking at the 12900KS and the 13900K
Which one is better for Gaming? I can save between 100 and 150 bucks going with the 12900KS. Maybe even 100 more if I go with a Z690 as well.
I know it's not that easy, but they're not even...
Haven't seen a desktop replacement in a while... I had one of these back in the Intel Northwood era... lol
https://videocardz.com/press-release/xmg-introduces-worlds-first-amd-ryzen-7-5800x3d-powered-laptop
Motherboard Madness
I figure we can start posting and shit posting the insanity here that will lead up to and after launch of the 7000 series AMD parts
I figured some of you would find this humorous.
I had achieved what I believed was a stable, all core, OC of 4,250 Mhz on my 3600. System Specs:
AMD 3600 6 Core/12 Thread Processor set to 1.42V on the core
Gigabyte X470 Aorus Ultra Gaming
32 Gigs of RAM running at 3600 Mhz, RAM set to 1.35...
https://www.amdcpusettlement.com/
AMD already lost the money, now it's time for you to jump on the bandwagon and claim your pound of flesh. They are refunding up to 300 dollars per processor you purchased.
For anyone who is interested... Hell, I am even mulling it over...
https://www.newegg.com/gigabyte-geforce-rtx-2080-ti-gv-n208tgaming-oc-11gc/p/N82E16814932064R?Item=N82E16814932064R
It's a Gigabyte Wind-force for 900 bucks
In the event that you haven't seen this thing, I'm loving the hell out of it. After the latest BIOS update I have this tiny PC running my RAM at 3200 Mhz with a 51 Buck Athlon 200GE...
This is an interesting read if anyone is interested, essentially outlining how development from Dragon Age to Mass Effect to Anthem was a cluster and then some resulting in games that were hits (DA 3) or dropped utterly (Andromeda) and now Anthem that will likely never see much more life than...
I know it sounds dirty ;)
If these figures are accurate, Nvidia isn't selling shit... Or the issues including hardware malfunctions and returns are as high as Kyle has been told they are.
Figured I would post the link for you guys to mull over...
I knew Intel had one in the wild, and I was firmly of the belief it was a turd. Found the following article and it would appear I was correct. Let's hope Intel's 10nm+ has a better showing than this one did at the end of the year for mobile and in 2020 for desktop...