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Shocked for a second🤣🤣 Via: https://bigbyte.com.np/amd-ryzen-9-5900x-processor/
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With the release of Apple's first M1 powered MacBooks, the tech world has been shocked by the actual performance of these machines after they created much anticipated hype on papers. Apple's processing prowess had yet been measured in its A-series chips for iPhones and iPads which remains unmatched since more than a decade. The change, however, recently transformed the way we see laptops and our expectations surrounding these machines. Ever since Apple announced the move to an entirely new breed of processors for its MacBooks, there had been much anticipation which was closely matched by
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AMD is already known for providing cheaper processors and graphic cards. AMD's new processors are often supported by the older motherboards and the same thing will continue with the release of Zen 3 based Ryzen 5000 series processors. Image credit: AMD Older AMD 500 series motherboards will be able to support the Ryzen 5000 series processors. The only thing the users need to do is to update their BIOS first. However, the BIOS should be updated carefully by the person with good knowledge and also back up the important data. Users having 500 series motherboards have to upgrade t
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I am buying rygen 2600 it is good or bad processor does it support overclocking
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Intel has finally come around to bless us with 10nm chips and the new chips are absolutely insane. This isn't the regular 5-10% incremental bump Intel doing for a long long time this is something else. The Red is getting hotter and Intel feels the heat. Intel announced Tiger Lake chips on September 2, 2020. Tiger Lake based laptops are yet to arrive in the market but reviewers have got their hands on the new chip based engineering samples and in a somewhat surprising fashion they are allowed not only to run benchmarks but also share it. This should be a clear indication that the n