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First Threadripper 7000 motherboard spotted in new listing

While we still don't know when AMD will launch the next generation of Threadripper HEDT CPUs, it seems motherboard vendors are already preparing for their launch. Previous rumours suggested that the Threadripper 7000 series would be delayed, but the latest evidence suggests that might not be the case. The EEC …

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Intel Core i9-14900K engineering sample shown hitting 6GHz

The next Core i9-14900K CPU, which will be part of Intel's Raptor Lake Refresh portfolio, will have the same core count as the Core i9-13900K, with 24 cores made up of 8 P-cores and 16 E-cores. However, there is a noticeable increase in clock speed, as seen in recently leaked …

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InWin launches the new Dubili ATX DIY PC case

InWin, known for its unique-looking cases, has announced yet another unique PC chassis. We present to you the Dubili, a new DIY case. Available in Titanium Grey and Champagne Gold, the Dubili can be bought fully built or in its flatpack version (DIY Edition), so you can build it yourself. …

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AMD is reportedly ending RX 6650 XT production

According to recent reports, AMD has stopped producing the Navi 23-based RX 6650 XT graphics card, and the remaining retail stock should run out within a matter of weeks. The Radeon RX 6650 XT, which was released last year alongside other upgraded RDNA2-based RX 6×50 series GPUs, is being sold …

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Sharkoon unveils new minimalist VS8 and VS9 PC cases

Sharkoon is back with a new pair of ATX mid-towers. Aimed at those who prefer a minimalistic look to their rigs, the new VS8 and VS9 cases are available in two versions, one without a side window and lights, intended for offices and business machines, and a gaming version complete …

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Intel LGA-1851 socket to last until 2026

The Intel LGA-1851 socket is expected to debut on the market with the Arrow Lake-S platform. However, it won't be a one-time use, as recent reports claim it should last for two years. The new platform may also drop DDR4 support entirely, moving users entirely over to DDR5 memory. The …

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