AMD is making a change to its Ryzen Threadripper launch strategy, and with it comes an expansion of its Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5000 WX series processors to more PCs, including the DIY segment. There ...
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AMD’s Threadripper 1920X is a CPU geared toward content creators. To put it to the test, we’re building what we dub the Ultimate 1920×1080 PC, and we’re doing it live on YouTube. Tune in on Tuesday, ...
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If you think a 360mm AIO liquid cooler has loads of cooling power, then wait until you see the monstrous cooling abilities of this water-cooled Threadripper gaming PC build. This monster Threadripper ...
Our AMD Threadripper platform system buyer's guide will help you decide on what components are best for your Threadripper system build. Threadripper and other high-end desktop (HEDT) platforms are not ...
Last week, AMD dropped the Threadripper 9000 series, and it is amazing, starting with its name. In the world of technology, product names often range from the blandly numerical to the abstractly ...
We recently had the chance to spend some time with the folks at Maingear HQ and built a beautiful, water-cooled AMD Rzyen 3000-based rig. That system was destined for Dave’s lab and has become his ...
There are plenty of powerful, “desktop-replacement” laptops out on the market if you’ve got the money to spend. Sometimes, though, that just doesn’t scratch that crazy itch in the back of your head ...
Although computer enthusiasts waited a decade for serious competition to Intel in the desktop processor market, 2017 saw not only AMD's successful mainstream Ryzen processors arrive in March, but also ...
This is in sharp contrast to Intel’s pricing strategies, which have tended for years to run more toward “pick the CPU you can afford” than “pick the CPU that fits your needs.” The best example of this ...