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AMD confirms that the ZEN 3 4’th GEN Ryzen Desktop CPUs will only support the new AMD 500-series (or later) chipsets

Posted on: 08 May 2020

Written by Metal Messiah TechPowerUp has just posted a very interesting article. I will try to keep this short and simple though. According to TPU’s article it looks like AMD’s next-gen ZEN3 CPUs won’t be backwards-compatible with the older 400-series, as well as the 300-series of Motherboard chipsets.

MSI shares some details on the “binning” and overclockability of the COMET LAKE-S K series of processor chips

Posted on: 07 May 2020

Written by Metal Messiah MSI recently held an insider livestream, in which the company gave us some insights on the “binning” quality and overclockability of the three Comet Lake-S processors (the Core i5-10600K/KF, i7-10700K/KF, and the i9-10900K/KF) which they received from INTEL.

AMD finally announces RX 5600 XT NAVI GPU with faster 14Gbps memory Modules

Posted on: 06 May 2020

Written by Metal Messiah When the RX 5600 XT GPU was launched there was chaos and confusion amongst reviewers, Retailers, AIBs and gamers like, because AMD made some last minute changes to the specs and parameters of this GPU. It was sort of a messy launch.

Intel’s next-gen Alder Lake-S desktop CPUs to support the LGA 1700 Socket & a new Chipset platform

Posted on: 05 May 2020

Written by Metal Messiah If you have been following INTEL’s roadmap, then you must be aware that Intel  recently introduced its LGA 1200 socket platform for Comet Lake-S, and support for Rocket Lake-S CPUs as well.

NVIDIA’s Ampere GPUs will be based on TSMC’s 7nm node, next-gen Hopper lineup might use Samsung’s 5nm process

Posted on: 04 May 2020

Written by Metal Messiah In a new report posted by ChinaTimes it has been outlined that Nvidia’s upcoming “Ampere” GPUs will indeed use TSMC’s 7nm process node technology, while the next-generation “Hopper GPU“ family would likely be based on Samsung’s 5nm EUV process node.

Intel confirms the design phase is already underway for its upcoming XE-HP discrete consumer-grade GPUs

Posted on: 03 May 2020

Written by Metal Messiah INTEL has been recently tweeting about its upcoming XE-HP MCM GPU on its official twitter account.

Non-Z Motherboards and non-K Intel Comet Lake processors get support for overclocking by ASROCK

Posted on: 01 May 2020

Written by Metal Messiah ASROCK has recently made a bold statement regarding overclocking on their 400 series of Motherboards. According to the company, users can now easily overclock non-K CPUs on any non-Z compatible motherboard, mostly the B460/H470 chipsets.

Gigabyte confirms that Z490 motherboards will have support for INTEL’s next-gen Rocket Lake-S processors

Posted on: 01 May 2020

Written by Metal Messiah If you have been following the latest roadmap of INTEL Core series of processors, and the new platform they are based on, then you might have noticed that many motherboard vendors have been claiming that their Z490-series of Motherboards have full hardware support for the PCI 4.0 standard.

Epic Games Store now requires a Two-Factor Authentication while claiming free games till May 21st

Posted on: 30 Apr 2020

Written by Metal Messiah Epic Games has just announced that a two-factor authentication (2FA) will now be required periodically for those who want to claim FREE games from April 28 till May 21. The reason for this particular move remains unclear, but any added layer of “security and protection” is a welcome change for sure, according … Continue reading Epic Games Store now requires a Two-Factor Authentication while claiming free games till May 21st

INTEL’s first public driver released, unlocks the OEM restriction, provides support for Gears Tactics & other games

Posted on: 29 Apr 2020

Written by Metal Messiah INTEL has just recently released its public DCH drivers for OEM systems, which also provides optimization for Gears Tactics and XCOM: Chimera Squad, and few other games.