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Chris Szewczyk - AMD's Ryzen 9000X3D-series chips reportedly gain full overclocking support, meaning simple tweaks would make them the all-round chips we always wished for - pcgamer.com

AMD's Ryzen 9000X3D-series chips reportedly gain full overclocking support, meaning simple tweaks would make them the all-round chips we always wished for

We at PC Gamer are fans of Ryzen X3D CPUs. The Ryzen 7 7800X3D is our number one pick for best gaming CPU. However, it's not the best all-round CPU because of AMD's conservative approach to its specifications. Its lower base and boost clock speeds cost it a fair chunk of performance compared to the Ryzen 7 7700X in apps that don't benefit from a huge amount of cache, while the Intel Core i5 13600K and Core i5 14600K remain formidable all-round competitors.

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Chris Szewczyk - Asus ROG Strix X670E-I Gaming WiFi review - pcgamer.com

Asus ROG Strix X670E-I Gaming WiFi review

If you're after a Mini-ITX motherboard, you'll usually have to put up with some almost inevitable compromises. There's just no way to pack a comprehensive feature set onto a 17cm x 17cm motherboard in the same way you could on an similarly priced ATX board. Or is there?   

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Chris Szewczyk - Intel claims its optical interconnect chiplet technology is 'like going from using horse-drawn carriages to using cars and trucks' - pcgamer.com

Intel claims its optical interconnect chiplet technology is 'like going from using horse-drawn carriages to using cars and trucks'

At the Optical Fiber Communications Conference (OFC) 2024, Intel gave us a particularly interesting glimpse at what could be the future of chip and interconnect design. The Optical Compute Interconnect (OCI) chiplet integrates a Photonics Integrated Circuit (PIC) with an electrical IC. The chiplet was packaged with an Intel CPU and shown running live data.

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Chris Szewczyk - The Ryzen 7 7800X3D is so good at gaming, AMD might give more juice to the Ryzen 7 9700X in order to beat it - pcgamer.com

The Ryzen 7 7800X3D is so good at gaming, AMD might give more juice to the Ryzen 7 9700X in order to beat it

When AMD announced the Ryzen 9000-series CPUs at Computex, one particular little nugget caught my attention. The 8-core Ryzen 7 9700X was given a very respectable 65W TDP. That's well below the 105W and 120W TDPs of the Ryzen 7 7700X and Ryzen 7 7800X3D respectively. 

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Chris Szewczyk - ASRock B760I Lightning WiFi review - pcgamer.com

ASRock B760I Lightning WiFi review

Even though the sun is setting on the LGA 1700 era, there is life in the platform yet. You'll be able to buy 14th Gen processors for a couple of years to come, and many of them will find their way into Mini-ITX systems. A board like the ASRock B760I Lightning WiFi is built to meet the requirements for a powerful, yet compact 14th Gen system. Namely, it has to have a strong VRM and support for high speed DDR5 memory. Out-of-the-box support for 14th Gen processors is a feather in the cap.

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Chris Szewczyk - Why bother using spinning fans to cool your PC when you can just spin your whole rig? - pcgamer.com - city Sandy

Why bother using spinning fans to cool your PC when you can just spin your whole rig?

These days, you can't really get away with having a desktop PC without fans. Sure it's possible if your CPU's TDP is low enough, but desktops generally still need some kind of airflow. So, how about this: Instead of using spinning fans to move air through your PC, you spin the PC itself? That's exactly what Sodabaka did over at their Bilibili channel (via Tom's Hardware), with some funny results.

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Chris Szewczyk - MSI MPG B760I Edge WiFi review - pcgamer.com

MSI MPG B760I Edge WiFi review

It used to be the case that Intel's B-series motherboards were very basic indeed. Going back a few generations, they couldn't even overclock memory. But, they've come a long way, and these days they're generally perfectly viable options, even with a high-end K-series processor. Well, many of them anyway… cheap is still cheap. 

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Chris Szewczyk - Gigabyte A620I AX review - pcgamer.com

Gigabyte A620I AX review

I love a good Mini-ITX motherboard. As someone who tests tech for a living, I'm fortunate to play with some seriously high end kit, but I still love it when a capable bargain board crosses my desk.  Not everyone needs or wants a motherboard that costs hundreds and hundreds of dollars. Sometimes an entry level option can throw up a surprise or two.

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