Do you like small GPUs? Gigabyte RTX 4060 Windforce OC 8G details

Nvidia’s smallest, lowest-power, cheapest, and possibly most efficient Ada Lovelace GPU is already a reality in GeForce RTX 4060 graphics cards. Thanks to the low power draw, even very small designs with excellent compatibility with surrounding components are possible. The Gigabyte Windforce OC 8G, which does not outweigh even a half-liter can, is one of these. Read more “Do you like small GPUs? Gigabyte RTX 4060 Windforce OC 8G details” »

Gigabyte A620M Gaming X vs. 200+W. No fireworks in sight!

Some people paint disasters around cheap motherboards (literally, flames in the graphics editor and such… natural disasters sell), yet often you have nothing to worry about and nothing burns up anywhere. Such A620M Gaming X can handle even the most powerful processors for AMD AM5 socket with ease. It doesn’t make much sense to pair it up like this, as the features are tailored to the undemanding user, but it is an option. Read more “Gigabyte A620M Gaming X vs. 200+W. No fireworks in sight!” »

Thermaltake stepped up. If Toughfan Pros live up to the specs…

And they probably will. There will be significant intergenerational improvements in the latest fans for relatively simple reasons. The higher airflow and higher static pressure at the same speed for the Toughfan Pro has a clear explanation in the design details Thermaltake has worked on. It’s quite possible that you’re looking at fans that finally beat the Noctua NF-A12x25 in efficiency, even with the same profile thickness. Read more “Thermaltake stepped up. If Toughfan Pros live up to the specs…” »

MasterAir MA824 Stealth – The new king of air coolers

After a series of articles with AIO liquid coolers, I have prepared a change for you today. We will test the new flagship air cooler MasterAir MA824 Stealth from Cooler Master. This cooler boasts impressive specs and promises extremely high efficiency that should rival the best on the market. So I’m really curious about it, but before we torture it on a hot CPU, let’s take a closer look at it. Read more “MasterAir MA824 Stealth – The new king of air coolers” »

Enermax StarryKnight SK30: Not only impressive looks

Enermax’s latest case strikes a fairly good balance between visual and functional features. The more intense ARGB LED lighting is complemented by as many as four fans. Combined with a decently perforated front panel, the airflow is “taken care of”. On the other hand, there are a few things to complain about in this price range. What is attractive and what is not about the StarryKnight SK30 midi-tower? Read more “Enermax StarryKnight SK30: Not only impressive looks” »

Intel CPU launch plans: refreshes, Meteor Lake and Arrow Lake

Intel has recently hinted at release of new desktop processors when the company announced the Intel InnovatiON event which was used to unveil the 12th and 13th generation Core desktop processors (Alder Lake, Raptor Lake for socket 1700) in previous years. However, it’s likely that only a paper launch will come directly at this event and the real CPUs will come out later. Unofficial reports from Chinese leakers now reveal when that will be. Read more “Intel CPU launch plans: refreshes, Meteor Lake and Arrow Lake” »

So we took a look at the MSI MAG B760M Mortar WiFi and…

When building a relatively cheaper Intel-based desktop, you’ll probably choose a “B” chipset motherboard. One of those is the B760M Mortar WiFi. Because of the use of the Micro ATX format, this motherboard is also attractive for smaller computer cases. The cross-generational comparison with the B660M Mortar WiFi is also striking. What direction is MSI taking this? Read more “So we took a look at the MSI MAG B760M Mortar WiFi and…” »

BeQuiet! Dark Power 13, ATX 3.0 PSU with a titanium rating

BeQuiet! concentrates the most advanced it can produce from computer power supplies under the Dark Power model line. The ATX 3.0 standard shifts the numbering to “13”, which is supposed to be over 95% efficient in the most effective load range.And although a sad sight of a melted 16-pin recently appeared on Reddit in connection with Dark Power 13, the design of these power supplies is not guilty of this, and we have evidence to back it up. Read more “BeQuiet! Dark Power 13, ATX 3.0 PSU with a titanium rating” »

Conflict of interests? ARM wants Intel to buy part of company

Ever since Nvidia’s plan to acquire ARM failed, the Softbank fund has been aiming to monetise the company through an IPO instead, in which a portion of ARM’s stock would be sold not to a single acquiring party but through the mechanisms of open stock trading. It turns out this could have curious results, because it seems the initial public offering could end up with Intel, the main competitor, being one of the owners. Read more “Conflict of interests? ARM wants Intel to buy part of company” »

Warning color as a fire protection measure for new MSI PSUs

The second wave of MSI power supplies supporting the ATX 3.0 standard is marked by, in addition to the lower price, one small but attention-grabbing detail. The latter was created in response to the drama surrounding the 12VHPWR connector. In a clever, practical way, another form of prevention has been added for ordinary, less experienced users to prevent possible difficulties due to insufficient electrical contact. Read more “Warning color as a fire protection measure for new MSI PSUs” »

New case (BeQuiet! Dark Base Pro 901), new fans

With the Dark Base Pro 901, BeQuiet! has raised the bar not only within their cases, but perhaps overall. For the first time ever, the Silent Wings 4 appear in system fan positions. In addition to the robust build, this full tower also has a touch panel for fan and lighting management. Compared to its predecessor, there is also a significantly changed side panel. The door, while significantly changed, has remained on the case. Read more “New case (BeQuiet! Dark Base Pro 901), new fans” »

Increase in Radeon power draw with 2+ screens only in some cases

The hypothesis that with newer graphics drivers, the second (or third) monitor increases the power draw of all Radeon graphics cards only symbolically has not been confirmed. It was quickly refuted right away by the RX 7600 tests. But then, with the RX 7900 XTX another assumption proved likely. Namely, that there is no significant increase in power draw, at least for current cards from higher classes. At least under certain circumstances. Read more “Increase in Radeon power draw with 2+ screens only in some cases” »

Noctua releases bars for better cooling of AMD processors

The first time Noctua revealed the modified bars for more effective cooler contact with the chiplet-based Ryzens was just a few days ago, at Computex. The NM-AMB bars are now available in stores and Noctua is revealing more details about them. They are primarily designed for the AMD AM5 platform, but older AM4 processors are also supported. While the impact of the bars is noticeable at times, other times they’re not really worth it. Read more “Noctua releases bars for better cooling of AMD processors” »

Asus Dual RTX 4070 12G or RTX 3080 cease to make sense

GeForce RTX 4070 graphics cards fill a large gap between the RTX 4070 Ti and RTX 4060 Ti, and in terms of speed or gaming performance, they hover around the RTX 3080. But that’s with many advantages, including half the power draw with the RTX 4070. With cheaper designs, such as the tested Asus Dual variant, the price/performance ratio is also more attractive with the RTX 4070 (compared to discount RTX 3080s). Read more “Asus Dual RTX 4070 12G or RTX 3080 cease to make sense” »

big.LITTLE by AMD: Zen 4c has the same IPC as the big Zen 4

After Intel’s hybrid CPUs, AMD is preparing its own big.LITTLE scheme that uses a mix of Zen 4 cores and a new Zen 4c variant that will be used in servers but also in laptops. However Zen4c is and at the same time is not a little core. While having much smaller footprint, it is said to be fully architecturally equivalent to the large core, including (almost?) the same performance per 1 MHz. The only little thing about it is clock speed. Read more “big.LITTLE by AMD: Zen 4c has the same IPC as the big Zen 4” »

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