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Ryzen 7000X3D processors are still under threat. Some Motherboards Deliver More Than 1.3V Even After a BIOS Update
It seems that owners of AMD Ryzen 7000X3D processors still cannot sleep peacefully and not worry that their processor may burn out. It was found that even with newer BIOSes, some motherboards can supply more than 1.3 V to the CPU.
First, the problem was found on Asus motherboards, and now it has been confirmed for Gigabyte motherboards. These manufacturers have already released new BIOSes since the update was released by AMD itself, but measurements show that the problem has not been resolved.
HW Busters tested the Gigabyte Aorus Master X670E board in three different modes. With the old BIOS and EXPO technology disabled, with the same BIOS and EXPO enabled, and with the new BIOS and EXPO enabled.
In the first case, the voltage on the CPU reached 1.13 V, in the second it was 1.42, and in the third it still exceeded 1.3 V, reaching 1.36 V. Yes, the voltage decreased after updating the BIOS, but it is still higher norms, which AMD itself spoke about.
Thus, owners of Ryzen 7000X3D processors, who are just at risk, should at least stop using AMD EXPO technology for RAM for now.

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Video cards continue to fall. The GPU market for PC collapsed by 43%

The PC GPU market fell 43% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2023, according to analysts at Jon Peddie Research.
Desktop GPU shipments dropped by 40% and laptop shipments by 45%, nearly halving.
If we consider the GPU market as a whole, including iGPUs in processors, then Intel continues to dominate with a 68% share, AMD holds 13%, and Nvidia has a 19% share. At the same time, Intel’s share has grown significantly over the year, while Nvidia and AMD have seen a decline.
Analysts also assessed the processor market. There is data on the distribution into segments: 31% fell on desktop CPUs, and the remaining 69% are laptop processors. A year earlier, the shares were respectively 27% and 73%.
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Monitor with a giant curved 144Hz QD-OLED panel. Asus ROG Swift OLED PG49WDCD unveiled

Asus has revealed its new ROG Swift OLED PG49WDCD gaming monitor, which offers a very unusual feature set.
First, the monitor is huge. We are talking about a 49-inch panel. Secondly, this panel is curved. Thirdly, this is a QD-OLED panel, which is still very rare. Among other things, it is characterized by a peak brightness of 1000 cd / m2.
Fourthly, the resolution of this panel is 5120 x 1440 pixels, that is, the aspect ratio is 32:9. In addition, the panel supports a frame rate of 144 Hz.
From the rest, we can note support for USB Power Delivery with a power of 90 W, HDMI 2.1 ports and a stand that allows you to adjust the height of the panel. Price data is not yet available.
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This is the second generation of the iconic NH-D15 super cooler. There are not many changes, but it’s still a long time to wait for the release

Noctua first showed a new generation of CPU cooler NH-D15.
Outwardly, the cooler has changed very little, so they decided not to change the name. But, for example, there were eight heat pipes against six in the first generation. In addition, the gap between the ribs was reduced from 1.9 to 1.6 mm.
Two new-generation 140mm fans will be responsible for airflow, details of which are not yet available. All of this combined should make the iconic cooler a bit more performant, although now, almost 10 years after its release, it is still one of the best-performing CPU coolers on the market.
Despite the demonstration, the release of the novelty is still far away: Noctua is going to release the cooler only next year.
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