The new ASUS Pro WS TRX50-SAGE motherboard can handle the flagship Threadripper PRO 7995WX processor, which features 96 cores and 192 threads of mind-boggling processing power. If you want the ...
AMD's Threadripper CPUs landed a little over a month ago, and with them came X399 motherboards. The X399 chipset acts as a south bridge for the CPU and expands upon the CPU's integrated features. Most ...
One of the key features of the TRX50 AERO D motherboard is its versatile expansion options. It can accommodate multiple GPUs and PCIe devices, allowing users to customize their system to their ...
Well, look what we have here—a teaser image of a mysterious motherboard from Gigabyte. It's assumed this one will carry the Aorus branding, and if we direct our attention to the socket, we can further ...
If you're planning to go the Ryzen Threadripper route with your new build, but haven't yet settled on a motherboard choice, Gigabyte has thrown yet another option onto the pile. While most ...
Today we're going to perform some AMD TRX40 motherboard VRM thermal testing using the powerful 64-core Threadripper 3990X. This is a follow up to a test I performed last year using the 32-core 3970X.
Not much is known about AMD’s monster Threadripper chips at this point except that they’ll appear this summer with up to 16 cores. You can now add another factoid to the fire though: The socket for ...
Hot on the heels of the official launch of the new AMD Threadripper 2 processor, which is capable of being overclocked to extreme heights, GIGABYTE has this week announced the release of their new ...
Windows The father of the Linux operating system, Linus Torvalds, says the reason why Windows has a rep for bugs and blue screens isn't down to bad code but bad memory Processors AMD has just launched ...
It looks like AMD’s high-end desktop lineup won’t be limited to XFR-compatible chips after all. While the initial salvo of Threadripper CPUs—the 16-core Threadripper 1950X, 12-core Threadripper 1920X, ...
Most high-performance motherboards can be also described as gaming gear, but Asrock's $499.99 TRX40 Taichi takes it literally: Like many of the company's other Taichi boards, this third-generation ...