September 4, 2019

AMD specific news

AMD Ryzen 9 3950X 16 Core Monster May Come Right After Boost Clock BIOS Fixesedit

All PC enthusiasts, 3D designers, streamers and casual gamers might see the greatest CPU release event from AMD since Athlon 64 X2 legendary multicore chip. Rejoice and stay excited because this September will be a historical event for performance computing.

Own Snap

AMD Issues Statement on Low Ryzen 3000 Boost Clocks, BIOS Update Soonedit

After AMD’s Ryzen 3rd generation launch many users have reported that they are not seeing the advertised boost clocks that AMD promises in their specifications. This has been an ongoing issue, with various tweaks tried, with limited success. This lead to serious allegations about “false advertising”, and all AMD had to say up to this point was that these clocks are “up to”.

Tech Power Up

AMD “Renoir” APU to Support LPDDR4X Memory and New Display Engineedit

AMD’s next-generation “Renoir” APU, which succeeds the company’s 12 nm “Picasso,” will be the company’s truly next-generation chip to feature an integrated graphics solution. It’s unclear as of now, if the chip will be based on a monolithic die, or if it will be a multi-chip module of a 7 nm “Zen 2” chiplet paired with an enlarged I/O controller die that has the iGPU.

Tech Power Up

AMD brand mentions

Best Graphics Card 2019: Which is the best GPU for Gaming at 1080p, 1440p and 2160p?edit

The consumer graphics card market is competitive after a fairly long hiatus. AMD has finally let go of the GCN architecture, giving way to the RDNA powered Navi design built from the ground up for gaming. NVIDIA, on the other hand, is trying its best to get ray-tracing featured in almost all the upcoming AAA titles and to be fair, they have been largely successful.

Techquila

GYMS ARE A MUST-HAVE IN EVERY CAMPUSedit

Given employees’ fitness consciousness, there probably isn’t an office facility today that does not have a gym. The only difference would be in the range and sophistication of equipment provided, and in associated facilities and services like trainers and shower rooms. “We see that this is especially appealing to our millennial workforce who tend to be more fitness focused,” says Fathima Farouk, HR head at semiconductor company AMD India.

The Times of India (Hyderabad and Bangalore)

Enermax Introduces a New ETS-T50 AXE ARGB CPU Cooler Variantedit

ENERMAX, a leading designer and manufacturer of high-performance PC hardware products, adds an addressable RGB version into ETS-T50 AXE lineup. The extended product series is called ETS-T50 AXE ARGB, which can support the cooling performance of 230 W+ TDP and is designed to display fascinating addressable RGB lighting effects by synchronizing with ASUS Aura, ASRock Polychrome, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion and MSI Mystic Light Sync.

Tech Power Up

Asus Tuf FX705 Review: The budget gaming laptop everyone has been waiting for?edit

Gaming laptops are generally priced higher than the usual consumer market due to the various modifications required to game even on high-end hardware. With the introduction of the AMD Ryzen 5 series processors and their aggressive pricing strategy along with Asus trickling down ROG technology into its Tuf line-up of the laptop, the Asus Tuf series of laptops powered with Ryzen 5 has gotten a lot cheaper.

Beetel Bite

Competition in news

Best Graphics Card 2019: Which is the best GPU for Gaming at 1080p, 1440p and 2160p?edit

The consumer graphics card market is competitive after a fairly long hiatus. AMD has finally let go of the GCN architecture, giving way to the RDNA powered Navi design built from the ground up for gaming. NVIDIA, on the other hand, is trying its best to get ray-tracing featured in almost all the upcoming AAA titles and to be fair, they have been largely successful.

Techquila

Enermax Introduces a New ETS-T50 AXE ARGB CPU Cooler Variantedit

ENERMAX, a leading designer and manufacturer of high-performance PC hardware products, adds an addressable RGB version into ETS-T50 AXE lineup. The extended product series is called ETS-T50 AXE ARGB, which can support the cooling performance of 230 W+ TDP and is designed to display fascinating addressable RGB lighting effects by synchronizing with ASUS Aura, ASRock Polychrome, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion and MSI Mystic Light Sync.

Tech Power Up

Silver linings…edit

It resembles a 2019 version of what a 1963 Corvette Stingray would look like if it were converted into a laptop. Let that sink in for a while. Yup, you can’t help but talk about cars when you look at it.

Stuff

Partner in news

Enermax Introduces a New ETS-T50 AXE ARGB CPU Cooler Variantedit

ENERMAX, a leading designer and manufacturer of high-performance PC hardware products, adds an addressable RGB version into ETS-T50 AXE lineup. The extended product series is called ETS-T50 AXE ARGB, which can support the cooling performance of 230 W+ TDP and is designed to display fascinating addressable RGB lighting effects by synchronizing with ASUS Aura, ASRock Polychrome, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion and MSI Mystic Light Sync.

Tech Power Up

Asus Tuf FX705 Review: The budget gaming laptop everyone has been waiting for?edit

Gaming laptops are generally priced higher than the usual consumer market due to the various modifications required to game even on high-end hardware. With the introduction of the AMD Ryzen 5 series processors and their aggressive pricing strategy along with Asus trickling down ROG technology into its Tuf line-up of the laptop, the Asus Tuf series of laptops powered with Ryzen 5 has gotten a lot cheaper.

Beetel Bite

Industry news

Silver linings…edit

It resembles a 2019 version of what a 1963 Corvette Stingray would look like if it were converted into a laptop. Let that sink in for a while. Yup, you can’t help but talk about cars when you look at it.

Stuff

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