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Tom's Hardware on MSNIntel LGA9324 leak reveals colossal CPU socket with 9,324 pins for up to 700W Diamond Rapids XeonsAn image of Intel's LGA9324 socket for next-generation Diamond Rapids processors from a thermal test board has emerged at ...
Did you know, there was a CPU socket that accepted both Intel and AMD chips? Released in March 1994, Socket 5 was primarily designed for second-gen Intel P5 Pentium processors. However ...
By the same count, 16 9800X3Ds have gone pop in Asus boards, five in MSI sockets and a single solitary CPU in a Gigabyte item. All of these failures are allegedly of 9800X3Ds that have booted in ...
AMD CPUs don't currently support CUDIMM or their speed, but that should be changing within the next generation or two.
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ExtremeTech on MSNYour Intel CPU Cooler Will Probably Work on Nova LakeIntel's next-generation Nova Lake desktop processors may use similar socket dimensions as existing Raptor Lake and Arrow Lake ...
Upgrading your processor often feels like upgrading your smartphone—it's exciting to unlock new performance capabilities, but it comes with a frustrating reality: you will probably need a new ...
Sporting identical dimensions to its forebear, the LGA1954 socket could be compatible with your existing CPU cooler.
Intel CPU prices are dropping like stones right now, and the latest gaming CPU to get the bargain treatment is the Core i5 ...
ASRock claims that the reason some owners of its 800-series motherboards have found their new PCs unable to boot, or even damaging their CPUs, is because of debris in the socket. Reportedly ...
Intel is still developing its next-gen Core Ultra 200 series "Arrow Lake-S" desktop CPUs, which will launch on the new LGA1851 socket. However, the LGA1700 will live on, and new Bartlett Lake-S ...
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