NVIDIA RTX 6000D appears in a teardown video with 84GB GDDR7, 448-bit bus, and fewer CUDA cores than RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell.
Delve into the details of vertical power delivery and how it surmounts the limits of traditional lateral power when it comes to supporting secondary power rails.
An unreleased RTX 3080 Ti 20GB prototype has been tested, revealing cut-down RTX 3090 hardware, lower performance, and ...
MSI has revealed a limited-run GeForce RTX 5090 Lightning Z that targets high-power operation with an integrated 360 mm AIO ...
With Amazon’s smart plug teardown “in the books”, we turn our attention to some TP-Link counterparts, with hands-on testing ...
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Sapphire RX 6600 XT Pulse review
After getting our first look at AMD's new rx 6600 xt yesterday, today we are back with a look at the Sapphire rx 6600 xt ...
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Sapphire RX 7900 XTX Nitro+... one heck of a card!
Today we are testing our first custom rx 7900 xtx card, with a look at the Sapphire Nitro+ model. It's quite a looker and ...
MSI has added the MEG X870E GODLIKE MAX to its official motherboard lineup, and the new model appears to be a MAX-series ...
Maintaining signal integrity over distance requires increasingly aggressive equalisation and DSP, driving up power per bit ...
Nvidia RTX 6000D disassembly highlights a different configuration than the regular Pro 6000, packing 28 GDDR7 chips on a ...
If the X870E Hero already meets your needs, the X870E Dark Hero's upgrades are incremental but worthwhile for those chasing every bit of efficiency and ...
Intel joins forces with SoftBank and its subsidiary SAImemory on next-gen ZAM: Z-angle memory with memory design driven by ...
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