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Review: Tryx Panorama ARGB 360 - an AIO with a panoramic screen

Cooling 201 Published by Krzysztof Hukalowicz 3

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Today, we are reviewing a 360 mm AIO cooler from the Tryx called Panorama 360. We didn’t have a chance to check any of their products from this “newbie” (they started operation in February 2023) in the market. Panorama is their first entry for PC’s, but there is also a Luca L70 chassis and the Rota Pro fans. As for the reviewed AIO, two main versions are available: Panorama ARGB and Panorama. Each has three size variants: 240 mm, 280 mm, and 360 mm (which we’re reviewing).

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Unboxing: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition

Gallery 18 Published by Hilbert Hagedoorn 47

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Meet the GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition, the GPU comprises 92 billion transistors and 21,760 CUDA Cores based on NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture. It incorporates 5th-generation Tensor Cores and 4th-generation Ray Tracing Cores, paired with 32GB of GDDR7 memory running at 28 Gbps. The card supports PCIe Gen5, three DisplayPort 2.1b connections with UHBR20, and one HDMI 2.1b port. Its overall performance benefits from DLSS 4, achieving double the output of the RTX 4090.The cooling solution is engineered for small form factor compatibility, measuring 304mm by 137mm and occupying two slots. A multi-part PCB enables two push fans to direct airflow through the system. A unified 3D vapor chamber improves thermal transfer to heatpipes, and directional side outlets channel heat upward and outwards. The heatsink’s design, featuring a mix of straight and curved fins, reduces pressure drops and optimizes airflow, which maintains stable operation under load. The packaging is compact and environmentally conscious, using paper fiber materials. It includes an inkless inner box with a die-cut product name, and a power adapter
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ViewSonic To Release VP2788-5K 27-Inch 5K 75Hz Monitor

Published by Hilbert Hagedoorn 3

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ViewSonic has provided detailed technical specifications for its upcoming VP2788-5K 27-inch monitor. The device features a native 5K resolution at 75Hz using an IPS panel with a 5120x2880 resolution. This is a departure from the more common 60Hz refresh rate found in most 27-inch 5K monitors and even the overclocked 72Hz models. The company announced that the monitor would be available in the first quarter of 2025. While no pricing details have been provided yet, the professional features and advanced specifications suggest that it will be competitively priced in the high-end monitor market.
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MSI Implements Color-Coded 16-Pin Power Cables for Improved Safety in RTX 50 Series Graphics Cards

Published by Hilbert Hagedoorn 1

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In response to potential connectivity issues in high-performance graphics card installations, MSI has introduced a new design for its RTX 50 series graphics cards. The updated design features color-coded 16-pin power cables that facilitate proper connector insertion. A notable element of this design is a yellow logo visible on the connector. This logo serves as a visual indicator: once the connector is fully inserted into the interface, the yellow marking becomes obscured. This feature prevents improper connections that could lead to overheating or damage of the interface due to incomplete seating. The design approach demonstrates a technical effort to mitigate risks associated with high-power connections and aligns with industry practices aimed at increasing component longevity and system safety.
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SPARKLE Intel Arc B580 TITAN Luna OC Graphics Card Looks Good

Published by Hilbert Hagedoorn 0

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Sparkle Computer Co., Ltd., headquartered in Taiwan, announced the release of a white-colored variant of their Intel Arc B580 graphics card named the SPARKLE Intel Arc B580 TITAN Luna OC on January 20, 2025. This variant, model number SB580TW-12GOC, is based on the previously released SPARKLE Intel Arc B580 TITAN OC, with changes to the aesthetic design. The alterations include a shift from blue to white coloring for the VGA cooler and metal backplate, and a color change of the circuit board from black to white. These aesthetic adjustments do not affect the core specifications of the card, which remain consistent with the base model.
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NVIDIA GB202-200-A1 ASIC Spy Shot - Possible RTX TITAN Blackwell ?

Published by Hilbert Hagedoorn 5

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A recently leaked NVIDIA GB202-200-A1 ASIC spy shot suggests potential developments in NVIDIA’s upcoming RTX TITAN Blackwell. The image, circulating on ChilHell, hints that NVIDIA may revive the RTX TITAN brand with the “Blackwell” generation. The forthcoming GeForce RTX 5090, which is expected to be the flagship of the RTX 50-series, is based on the 4 nm “GB202” silicon. Notably, the RTX 5090 does not utilize the entire capacity of the chip; it enables 170 out of the 192 streaming multiprocessors (SMs) available on “GB202”. This operational configuration leaves room for a higher-end SKU such as the RTX TITAN Blackwell or a professional visualization product aimed at AI research, both of which could fully exploit the silicon’s potential.
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Seagate Ships 36TB HAMR Hard Drives with Future 60TB Prospects

Published by Hilbert Hagedoorn 4

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Seagate Technology has begun shipping its latest 36TB Exos M hard drive, a product that utilizes heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) technology to achieve a high storage capacity using a smaller number of platters. The drive's design incorporates 10 platters, each with a storage capacity of 3.6TB, which represents a significant technical achievement. This development cements Seagate’s position in the data center hard drive market as a provider of high-capacity mechanical storage solutions. The technology behind the 36TB model is based on the company’s established Mozaic 3+ platform, which not only increases storage density but also brings improvements in cost efficiency.
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AMD Radeon RX 9070 Series Release Now Delayed to March

Published by Hilbert Hagedoorn 26

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AMD has mentioned a change in the release schedule for the Radeon RX 9070 series graphics cards, pushing the expected availability to March. Initially slated for a January 23 launch, the new schedule indicates a shift likely due to technical considerations and market timing. AMD Vice President David McAfee confirmed on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) that the launch postponement would ensure that a broader range of cards from the Radeon 9000 series can be globally available, indicating a focus on thorough preparation and readiness for various markets. 
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Fake Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPUs in China

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Reports have emerged that counterfeit AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D processors are circulating in China. According to user forum posts and community discussions, these fake CPUs utilize the Ryzen 7000 series. The counterfeit devices reportedly will not boot when installed in a compatible system, indicating a significant difference from the authentic parts. Some online communities, including insights gathered by ChipHell, have raised awareness of the issue, providing images that compare genuine and fake parts. In these images, technical discrepancies are evident.  A legitimate chip might be marked with the number 22050, whereas counterfeit variants show different numbers, like 32546, suggesting they originate from a Ryzen 7000 series product.
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Silicon Motion Develops New PCIe 6.0 SSD Controller

Published by Hilbert Hagedoorn 1

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Silicon Motion is working on its first PCIe 6.0 SSD controller known as SM8466. This controller is part of the MonTitan series aimed at datacenters and enterprise-level applications. Announced by CEO Wallace C. Kou on ChinaFlashMarket.com, details about the SM8466 remain limited. However, the controller is expected to use a PCIe 6.0 x4 interface, which should provide a bandwidth of approximately 30.25 GB/s in each direction. This marks a significant improvement over PCIe 5.0 x4 controllers.
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MSI GeForce RTX 5080 16G Suprim SOC gets Unboxed in Asia

Published by Hilbert Hagedoorn 7

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Over at benchlife they posted an unboxing of the MSI GeForce RTX 5080 16G Suprim SOC. The graphics card features a large cooling system with dimensions of 359 x 150 x 76 mm and is designed as a 4-slot card. Its size can be attributed to the use of a similar cooling module found in the GeForce RTX 5090, which demands a larger system. The octagonal geometric style and hairline metal top cover design replicate the aesthetics of previous generations. There are two sets of LED lights on the front in contrast to the three found on earlier models, indicating a design simplification. This model uses MSI’s newly introduced StormForce Fan technology, which replaces the previous TORX FAN 5.0.
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Intel Stock Surge Following Acquisition Rumors by Undisclosed Buyer

Published by Hilbert Hagedoorn 20

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Intel Corporation's stock experienced a notable increase of approximately 9% amid emerging speculation regarding a potential acquisition by an undisclosed buyer. This development surfaced from a report by Charlie Demerjian, founder of the news portal SemiAccurate, who indicated that he had obtained an email that outlined intentions to acquire the company. Although the name of the interested party was not disclosed, the implications of such a move are significant given Intel's current market challenges. The recent rise in stock price reflects investor optimism and market responsiveness to these rumors while the underlying acquisition details remain unconfirmed.
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PlayStation 6 Design Likely Integrates AMD Zen 5 with 3D V-Cache Technology

Published by Hilbert Hagedoorn 15

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The new PlayStation console is expected to use an AMD Zen 5-based system with 3D V-Cache technology. According to reports, Sony is planning to build the PlayStation 6 around AMD's latest technologies. This includes a combination of Zen 5 CPU cores, more extensive cache memory, and a new GPU architecture known as UDNA. This GPU is an updated version of the RDNA series used in current Radeon RX 9000 GPUs. By using 3D V-Cache technology, the console could see significant improvements in performance, particularly in speed and responsiveness. This approach has been successful in AMD's Ryzen X3D series processors, which show better loading times and improved performance in demanding games due to the increased cache size.
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Rumor: GeForce RTX 5090 Limited Availability at Launch

Published by Hilbert Hagedoorn 34

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NVIDIA plans to release its new GeForce RTX 5090 and 5080 graphics cards, yet reports suggest that availability at launch will be very restricted. The company has set particular criteria to determine which regions and suppliers will receive the new Blackwell series GPUs first. This strategy could affect large distributors and retailers by limiting the number of units they can access, thereby impacting the global supply chain. The high demand for these advanced GPUs will likely strain the distribution network, making it challenging for many potential buyers to secure a unit immediately upon release.
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ASUS Radeon RX 9070 XT TUF Gaming Unboxing and Specifications Leak Out

Published by Hilbert Hagedoorn 5

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The recent unboxing of the ASUS Radeon RX 9070 XT TUF Gaming GPU indicates potential immediate availability at retail stores. The information emerged from an unboxing video purportedly posted on Instagram by Artline, which has since been deleted. This action has led to speculation that the GPU might reach consumers earlier than AMD’s official timeline. The event has sparked discussions around the RDNA 4 architecture, as the product appears to be on-hand at retailers, potentially weeks before its official release.
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Samsung and Nexon Collaborate on Advanced 3D Gaming Technology for: The First Berserker: Khazan

Published by Hilbert Hagedoorn 1

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Samsung Electronics has announced a technical collaboration with Nexon Korea and Neople to deliver a new level of 3D gaming experience in the upcoming title, 'The First Berserker: Khazan.' This partnership focuses on integrating specialized 3D elements into the game, leveraging Samsung’s technological expertise and the capabilities of the Odyssey 3D monitor. The development team is working on customizing the game’s 3D visuals with precision by adjusting character compositions, background elements, and cinematic sequences. This methodical approach ensures that the graphical enhancements align with the technical requirements of modern hardware, offering players a consistent and immersive visual experience. The partnership demonstrates a blend of software optimization and hardware utilization, where each 3D effect is tailored during development to suit the display capabilities, reducing visual artifacts and enhancing clarity.
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AMD Ryzen Threadripper 9000 32/64 core "Shimada Peak" SKUs Spotted

Published by Hilbert Hagedoorn 10

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The upcoming AMD Threadripper 9000 "Shimada Peak" processor series, which has not yet been officially announced, appears to be detailed in new shipping manifest leaks. Data analyzed by investigator Everest/Olrak_29 from NBD indicates a lineup based on the Zen 5 architecture that may feature models with 16, 32, 64, and 96 cores. Previously, the only widely known information pertained to 16-core and 96-core models, but these new details expand the potential range, pointing to a more comprehensive lineup. Despite the lack of an official statement from AMD, these revelations suggest that AMD is continuing to develop its HEDT offerings, likely building upon its current Threadripper 7000 "Storm Peak" architecture to create successors with similar fundamental designs and performance targets.
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New Lexar PLAY PRO microSD Express Memory Card - read speed up to 985MB

Published by Hilbert Hagedoorn 7

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Lexar has released the PLAY PRO microSD Express memory card, which uses PCIe 3.0 and NVMe 1.3 interface protocols. This card adheres to the microSD Express standard and differs from traditional TF storage cards due to its distinct interface. On compatible devices, the card achieves a peak sequential read speed of up to 985 MB/s and a peak sequential write speed of up to 600 MB/s.
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Duronaut High-Performance Thermal Paste by Thermal Grizzly

Published by Hilbert Hagedoorn 20

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Thermal Grizzly Duronaut thermal paste offers a composition crafted to deliver reliable long-term performance and efficient heat transfer. It combines aluminium microparticles with zinc oxide nanoparticles suspended in a specially formulated silicone oil. By selecting and optimizing the size and shape of these particles, the thermal paste achieves enhanced adhesion and can be applied in very thin layers. This precise formulation minimizes the risk of the paste separating from the contact surface over time, a common issue known as the "pump-out effect." The result is a consistent thermal interface that maintains low thermal resistance from CPU to cooler, ensuring stable performance throughout its lifespan.
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Microsoft Policy Reinstates Free Upgrades from Windows 10 to Windows 11

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Microsoft has revised its recent decision regarding the free upgrade offer from Windows 10 to Windows 11. The company removed a blog post from its Tech Community that implied a potential time limit for the upgrade, citing inaccuracies and a misleading headline as reasons for the withdrawal. According to Microsoft, the free upgrade program remains unchanged, and there are no new restrictions on the upgrade process. This decision reinforces the existing policy that allows users to transition from Windows 10 to Windows 11 without financial obligations. The reversal of the earlier position appears to be aimed at minimizing confusion and ensuring that users receive correct information about their upgrade options.
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NVIDIA Reveals 80% Adoption of DLSS Among GeForce RTX Gamers

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AI-based upscaling solutions such as NVIDIA’s Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS), AMD’s FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR), and Intel’s Xe Super Sampling (XeSS) have become integral tools in the modern gaming landscape. These technologies are engineered to improve graphical fidelity and frame rates, even on hardware that may not be the most powerful. By utilizing AI and machine learning techniques, these upscaling solutions render games at a lower resolution and then upscale them to meet higher resolution targets. This method helps achieve smoother gameplay without the need for high-end GPUs. The usefulness of these approaches has been validated by user adoption; for instance, during an NVIDIA event, data indicated that more than 80% of GeForce RTX users are already employing DLSS technology in their gaming setups.
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L1 cache size of each SM of Nvidia RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 graphics cards is the same, L2 differs

Published by Hilbert Hagedoorn 9

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Nvidia's latest GPUs, the RTX 5090 and RTX 5080, have been closely examined for their L1 and L2 cache configurations, as well as memory enhancements. According to recent reports by Tom's Hardware, the L1 cache size per Streaming Multiprocessor (SM) in both the RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 remains unchanged from the previous generation. For the RTX 5090, each SM on the GB202 chip is equipped with a 128KB L1 cache, identical to the AD102 chip found in the RTX 4090. With a total of 170 SM units, this results in a cumulative L1 cache of 21.25MB. The RTX 4090, by comparison, contains 128 SM units, yielding a total of 16MB L1 cache. Similarly, the RTX 5080 maintains a comparable setup to the RTX 4080. The minor difference in SM count between the two results in the RTX 5080 possessing a slightly larger aggregate L1 cache of 10.5MB compared to the RTX 4080's 10MB. The L2 cache in the RTX 5090 sees a significant upgrade, rising to 96MB, which marks a 33% increase from the RTX 4090's 72MB.
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Jonsbo Introduces 4.54L Mini-ITX Cases N10 and NV10 for High-Performance Small Form Factor Builds

Published by Hilbert Hagedoorn 2

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Jonsbo has recently announced the launch of two ultra-compact Mini-ITX cases, the N10 and NV10, which are designed to support a variety of hardware configurations within a very limited space. These new chassis have a three-dimensional size of 205×205×108 mm, resulting in a compact volume of only 4.54 liters. Despite their small size, they are engineered to support either four hard drives or half-height graphics cards, depending on the chosen model. The cases can be oriented both vertically and horizontally, providing flexibility in placement and system design. With careful consideration for thermal management, the cases also incorporate design features that allow for efficient airflow, which is essential given the limited space inside.
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AMD Plans Zen 6 CCD on TSMC 3nm and Updated I/O Dies on 4nm Process

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AMD is planning to develop its next-generation CCD, implementing the Zen 6 microarchitecture, using TSMC’s 3nm N3E process node. This development follows discussions on technical forums about AMD’s strategic roadmap. The new Zen 6 CCD is expected to take advantage of the TSMC N3E node, which delivers a 20% increase in speed, over 30% reduction in power consumption, and approximately a 60% increase in logic density compared to the existing TSMC N5. The N3E node employs extreme ultraviolet (EUV) double-patterning techniques to achieve these improvements. In parallel, AMD is rumored to update its I/O dies by constructing them on a 4nm node, likely using TSMC’s N4C technology. The transition from a 6nm to a 4nm node for the I/O die allows for higher performance and more advanced features in future processors.
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PowerColor Shows its Radeon RX 9070 XT Red Devil

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This move marks the introduction of the RX 9000 series within PowerColor's lineup of AMD-based graphics cards. The product page provides a series of promotional images, but no detailed technical specifications have been shared, likely due to existing non-disclosure agreements surrounding the RDNA 4 architecture. The images suggest a focus on design aspects, particularly the distinctive red elements associated with the "Red Devil" branding. Additionally, the page hints at the possibility of a limited edition release, which may include special packaging and bundled accessories. 
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Intel ARC graphics Driver Download Version: 32.0.101.6458/32.0.101.6257

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The Intel Graphics Driver 32.0.101.6458/32.0.101.6257 is a certified update meant for various Intel graphics and processor families. It covers Intel Arc B-Series Graphics, Intel Arc A-Series Graphics, Intel Iris Xe Graphics, and Intel Core Ultra Processors using Intel Arc Graphics. This update introduces support for Intel Arc B570 Graphics (Battlemage) and Intel Core Ultra Series 2 Mobile Processors (Arrow Lake-H). The driver offers performance improvements over its previous version, particularly in gaming scenarios. For instance, in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 using DirectX 12 at 1080p with basic settings, an average frame rate increase of up to 6.8% has been observed on Intel Core Ultra series 2 platforms.
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