Archive for September 2024

MSI MAG 274CXF 27-Inch Curved Gaming Monitor: 280Hz Refresh Rate and 0.5ms

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MSI announced the MAG 274CXF, a 27-inch curved Full HD gaming monitor, on September 6, 2024. This display features a 280Hz refresh rate and 0.5ms response time, designed for high-speed rendering and smooth gaming performance. The MAG 274CXF utilizes a RAPID VA panel, supporting wide color gamuts with Adobe RGB at 88.3%, DCI-P3 at 92.2%, and sRGB at 123.3%. The display includes an "AI Vision" feature that adjusts color and brightness based on the content, providing clear and color-accurate visuals for gaming and media consumption.
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Intel Core Ultra 200K CPU Pricing Leaks: Arrow Lake Up to 8% More Expensive Than Raptor Lake Refresh

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The initial release will focus on the K-series SKUs, including the Core Ultra 9 285K, Core Ultra 7 265K, Core Ultra 5 245K, and their KF-series variants, which lack integrated graphics. Early pricing suggests that the Core Ultra 9 285K could be 5.26% more expensive than the Core i9-14900K. The Core Ultra 7 265KF shows the largest increase at 8.07%, while the Core Ultra 7 265K's price is up by 5.13%. The Core Ultra 5 245K shows a more modest increase of 3.44%, and the Core Ultra 5 245KF is 6.12% more expensive than its predecessor, the Core i5-14600KF.
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AMD X870 and X870E Motherboards: Projected Prices

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Upcoming AMD X870 and X870E motherboards from Asus are expected to range between $350 and $800, according to recent leaks. Prominent hardware leaker momomo_us shared the information on X (formerly Twitter), revealing the pricing details sourced from a European retailer. The official launch of AMD’s 800-series chipsets is anticipated soon, with some reports suggesting a release date around September 30. Retailers and distributors are likely preparing for the launch and have already set pricing expectations.
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Zen 5 CPU Performance Unaffected by Inception Vulnerability Mitigation

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The Zen 5 architecture is not impacted by performance regressions from software-based Inception security mitigations. Unlike previous architectures, Zen 5 does not require microcode or software-based fixes for the Inception vulnerability. Phoronix tested the Ryzen 9 9950X, based on Zen 5, under Linux with all security mitigations for other vulnerabilities enabled and disabled, revealing no significant performance differences. The Inception vulnerability, a speculative side-channel attack discovered last year, affects Zen 3 and Zen 4. This vulnerability can allow attackers to access sensitive data stored in system memory (DRAM).
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AMD Shifts Focus Away from Enthusiast GPU Segment in Strategy to Gain Market Share

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AMD has confirmed a shift in its strategy, moving away from the enthusiast GPU segment with its next-generation Radeon RX 8000 series, based on the RDNA 4 architecture. Jack Huynh, AMD’s head of the Computing and Graphics Business Group, highlighted the company's intention to focus on mid-range and performance segments, aiming to grow its market share in the gaming GPU market rather than competing directly with Nvidia's flagship offerings.
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AMD Ryzen 5 7600X3D Performance Comparison: Gaming Benchmarks Beats Ryzen 7 9700X

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The Ryzen 5 7600X3D processor is now available and has been tested a handful of European hardware reviewers using AM5 platforms. This comes after the launch of the Ryzen 9000 series, also known as "Zen 5." One of the first reviews, by PCGH, provides early insights into the processor's gaming performance. In gaming benchmarks, the Ryzen 5 7600X3D outperforms the 8-core Ryzen 7 9700X by an average of 6% across various games tested. However, it is about 9% slower than the Ryzen 7 7800X3D, which leads in gaming performance. These results make the 7600X3D a strong competitor in the gaming market.
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Micron Unveils 12-High HBM3E Memory with 36 GB Capacity and 1.2 TB/s Bandwidth

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As AI workloads become more demanding, the need for higher memory bandwidth and capacity grows. Micron is addressing this challenge by shipping its HBM3E 12-high 36 GB memory for qualification across the AI ecosystem. The 12-high stack provides 50% more capacity compared to the 8-high offerings, reaching 36 GB. This increase in memory allows for larger AI models, such as Llama 2 with 70 billion parameters, to be processed on a single GPU, reducing CPU offload and inter-GPU communication. Despite the higher capacity, Micron’s 12-high HBM3E consumes less power than competing 24 GB 8-high solutions.
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AMD Ryzen 5 7600X3D Also Available in Germany

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The AMD Ryzen 5 7600X3D, previously exclusive to Micro Center in the U.S., is now available in Germany through MindFactory. The processor, aimed at mid-range gaming PCs, offers a balance between performance and price. However, despite its release in Germany, the CPU remains unavailable in Austria and other European countries. It is unclear if AMD will expand its availability in the future. The Ryzen 5 7600X3D features six Zen 4 cores, operating at clock speeds between 4.1 GHz and 4.7 GHz. Its primary distinction is the inclusion of a 96MB L3 cache, a significant improvement from the 32MB L3 cache found in the standard Ryzen 5 7600X. This larger cache is designed to enhance performance, particularly in gaming applications. The processor targets users looking for higher gaming performance without moving to more expensive options.
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Review: Corsair 3500X ARGB PC Case

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The Corsair 3500X offers a more budget-friendly choice for those looking at alternatives to the pricier Corsair 6500. It provides great airflow and value for people building their own PCs. Compatible with E-ATX motherboards, it has several slots for fans, supports easy setup, and features a modern look. While its cable organization could be improved, the Corsair 3500X ARGB is noted for its effective cooling and practical use. This mid-tower base case is around $90 USD, with prices running upwards to $150 for the most premium model.

Possible Intel Panther Lake-H CPU Specifications Leak: Up to 28 Cores and 12 Xe3 Celestial GPU Cores

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Intel’s upcoming Panther Lake-H processors, part of the third generation Core Ultra series, have reportedly been leaked. These processors will follow Lunar Lake and are expected to feature up to 28 CPU cores and 12 Xe3 GPU cores, marking a significant leap in performance for mobile devices. Hardware leaker Jaykihn shared details on five potential Panther Lake SKUs that could form the basis of Intel’s next-gen mobile processor lineup. Panther Lake will be produced on Intel's advanced 18A process node, incorporating new Cougar Cove P-Cores and optimized Skymont E-Cores. These CPUs will also feature Xe3 Celestial integrated graphics, which will succeed the Xe2 Battlemage graphics used in Lunar Lake.
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Bluetooth 6.0 Coming up: Enhances Device Tracking Accuracy and pairing

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The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) has officially released Bluetooth 6.0, an upgrade focused on enhancing device tracking accuracy and improving pairing processes. The previous major update, Bluetooth 5, was launched in 2016, with version 5.4 arriving in 2023. Bluetooth 6 introduces new features aimed at optimizing performance, particularly for Internet of Things (IoT) devices. One key improvement in Bluetooth 6 is its ability to reduce power consumption through features like Decision-Based Advertising Filtering and Monitoring Advertisers. These mechanisms ensure devices only scan for relevant data on primary channels, reducing unnecessary energy use. Bluetooth 6 can now detect when a device it is attempting to connect with moves out of range, enabling it to cancel the connection attempt and conserve energy.
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AMD OpenSIL in 2025 - Transition Away from AGESA: Milestones and Progress

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AMD is making meaningful strides with its open-source initiative, OpenSIL, aimed at replacing the AGESA firmware framework across both client and server processors. OpenSIL, announced last year, is part of AMD’s broader effort to enhance open-source firmware. It is expected to become production-ready by 2025-2026, according to the latest update presented at the Open-Source Firmware Conference (OSFC) in Germany. Since being open-sourced in June last year, OpenSIL has been ported to selected AMD reference boards. Supermicro has also experimented with porting it to one of their motherboards. The project has seen steady progress, with AMD firmware engineer Paul Grimes providing a detailed update during his presentation at the OSFC 2024.
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Sharp XP-X141Q 4K UHD Laser Projector Launched

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Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America (SIICA), a subsidiary of Sharp Electronics Corporation, has introduced the new XP-X141Q RB laser projector, expanding its lineup of installation projectors. The XP-X141Q offers 4K UHD resolution and 13,500 lumens of brightness, making it suitable for environments requiring high-performance projection, such as corporate conference rooms, educational institutions, museums, houses of worship, and financial institutions.
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Sony Releases MDR-M1 Closed Monitor Headphones with Enhanced Sound Isolation

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Sony Electronics has introduced the MDR-M1 Reference Closed Monitor Headphones, aimed at music creators and sound engineers seeking accurate sound reproduction in any environment. These headphones feature a closed acoustic design for high sound isolation, an exclusive driver unit, and a lightweight build optimized for long-term use, making them suitable for a wide range of music production and high-resolution audio tasks.
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AMD RX 7800M graphics card 3DMark Time Spy score spotted, faster than RTX 4070 Mobile

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The upcoming release of the external graphics card, "OneXGPU 2" by OnexPlayer, will feature an AMD RX 7800M GPU. This graphics card is based on the Navi 32 architecture with 3840 stream processors. The RX 7800M differs from its desktop counterpart, primarily in its memory configuration. It features a 192-bit bus width compared to the desktop version’s 256-bit, resulting in support for 12GB of video memory. This positions the RX 7800M as a middle-ground option between the RX 7800 XT and RX 7700 XT in terms of performance.
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090: In Final Stages?

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If we can believe all rumours, NVIDIA is nearing the finalization of its next-generation "Blackwell" graphics cards, specifically the GeForce RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 models. According to sources close to BenchLife, NVIDIA aims to finalize the design specifications for these cards by September. This timeline suggests a possible unveiling at CES 2025, with a market release shortly after. Early information indicates that the RTX 5090 could have a Total Graphics Power (TGP) of up to 550W, a 22% increase over the RTX 4090. The RTX 5080, on the other hand, is expected to feature a TGP of 350W, marking a 9.3% increase from the RTX 4080.
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Lian Li Introduces Wooden Edition to DAN Case A3 Series

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Lian Li, in collaboration with designer Dan Hansen, has released a new Wooden Edition of the DAN Case A3 series. This version incorporates wooden accents while maintaining the key features of the original design, which is known for its minimalist aesthetic and compact form factor. The key visual change in the Wooden Edition is the front panel. Unlike the standard plastic panel used in the original DAN Case A3, this edition replaces it with wooden slats over a fine mesh. This alteration adds a natural element while preserving airflow and cooling efficiency.
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MSI MAESTRO 300 Gaming Headset: High-Resolution Audio with Enhanced Comfort and Versatility

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The MSI MAESTRO 300 gaming headset features 40mm neodymium drivers, offering high-resolution sound for gaming, music, and movies. These drivers are engineered by MSI Audio to deliver a balanced sound profile with clear treble and deep bass, ensuring a detailed audio experience. The headset includes a detachable unidirectional cardioid microphone, designed to capture voice clearly while minimizing background noise. This ensures accurate communication, whether gaming with teammates or engaging in voice chats.
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Acer Unveils 31.5-Inch 4K Monitor CS322QK with LG webOS Integration

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Acer has introduced the CS322QK, a 31.5-inch 4K monitor, at the IFA 2024 event in Berlin, Germany. This monitor features a 3840 x 2160 resolution IPS panel, a 60Hz refresh rate, and a peak brightness of 350 nits. It covers 98% of the DCI-P3 color space, providing enhanced color accuracy for various applications. The CS322QK comes equipped with several connectivity options, including two HDMI 2.0 ports, a 90W USB Type-C port with reverse power capabilities, and a dual USB Type-A hub for connecting external devices. Built-in 3W speakers are also included for audio output.
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Intel Xeon W9-3595X Overclocked to 5.8 GHz Achieves 6.063-Second Super PI Time

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An Intel 60-core Xeon W9-3595X CPU has been overclocked to 5.8 GHz, a 1 GHz increase over its default frequency, achieving a Super PI calculation time of 6.063 seconds. The results were shared by overclocker SkyWalkerAMD. The Super PI test, commonly used to assess system stability through floating-point computing performance, calculates the value of pi to a specified number of digits. It is often employed as a stress test for CPUs. In this instance, the overclocked Xeon W9-3595X demonstrated its computational capabilities by completing the test in just over 6 seconds. A 31-second video uploaded by SkyWalkerAMD demonstrates the Super PI calculation in real-time, highlighting the CPU's performance under this configuration.
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Thermaltake G700 RGB Gaming Desk Snow: Adjustable Height Gaming Desk with RGB Lighting

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Thermaltake Technology , introduced the G700 RGB Gaming Desk Snow, a height-adjustable gaming desk in a white finish. This desk is equipped with an electric lift mechanism and designed for optimal dual-display setups. The G700 RGB Gaming Desk Snow allows height adjustment within a range of 61 to 125 cm with a lifting speed of 35mm/s. It features a large tabletop capable of accommodating dual monitors. The rear section of the desk includes a high-strength aluminum alloy sliding rail, providing flexibility in positioning monitor arms.
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Asus Introduces NUC 14 Pro AI Mini-PC with Copilot Integration and AI-Driven Performance

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Asus has unveiled the NUC 14 Pro AI, codenamed "Lunar Canyon," the latest addition to its NUC mini-PC lineup, which the company took over from Intel. The NUC 14 Pro AI is designed with a focus on artificial intelligence, powered by Intel's Core Ultra series processors, and featuring a dedicated Copilot button for AI-based functionality. The device supports up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 288V processor, providing significant computing power. It is equipped with embedded LPDDR5X memory, allowing a maximum of 32GB RAM. However, the embedded memory design means the RAM configuration cannot be upgraded after purchase, so users must select the appropriate memory size at the time of order. The LPDDR5X memory operates at a speed of up to 8533 MHz, enhancing the overall performance for AI-driven tasks and other computational needs.
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Intel Core Ultra 2 Series: Arrow Lake Processors to Skip Intel 20A for TSMC Production

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Intel has officially confirmed that its upcoming Arrow Lake series processors, part of the Intel Core Ultra 2 lineup, will not utilize the company's Intel 20A process. Instead, these processors will be manufactured entirely using Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) processes, with Intel responsible for the packaging. This marks a shift in Intel's production strategy, relying on external manufacturing partners for core components while retaining control over final packaging through Intel Foundry.
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Acer Introduces Eco-Friendly Vero LED Projectors: PD2528ic and PD2328

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Acer has announced the addition of two new models to its Vero line of projectors: the Vero PD2528ic and Vero PD2328. These projectors are designed to deliver high performance while promoting energy efficiency, catering to both businesses and consumers looking to minimize their environmental impact. The Acer Vero PD2 series projectors utilize Gen 4 LED technology, offering up to 18.5% increased brightness compared to earlier models. With a maximum light output of 3,700 ANSI lumens, these projectors are well-suited for home theater and business presentations. Both models support 120% of the REC 709 color space, providing significantly broader color coverage than traditional lamp-based projectors. Their 0.65-inch DMD chip enables high dynamic contrast ratios of 50,000:1, delivering sharp, vibrant images, even in low-light conditions.
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