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The Cooler Master MasterBox 500 case accommodates an E-ATX board

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The MasterBox 500 model has replenished the catalog of Cooler Master cases. This is a capacious case with dimensions of 505 x 209 x 499 mm, designed to install a mini-ITX, microATX, ATX or E-ATX motherboard. The side panel of the case is made of tempered glass.

The Cooler Master MasterBox 500 case accommodates an E-ATX board

The Cooler Master MasterBox 500 case accommodates an E-ATX board
The Cooler Master MasterBox 500 case accommodates an E-ATX board
The Cooler Master MasterBox 500 case accommodates an E-ATX board

The case has seven slots for expansion cards up to 410 mm long. The height of the processor cooling system can be up to 165 mm, the length of the power supply – up to 180 mm. The manufacturer clarifies that the rejection of the basket for drives increases the allowable length of the power supply to 295 mm.

The cage can accommodate two 3.5″ or 2.5″ drives. The system board bay accommodates four 2.5-inch drives.

There is one 120mm RGB fan on the front wall, but there can be up to three 120mm or two 140mm fans in total. The upper plane has the same possibilities. A 120mm fan is located on the back wall. In the case of using LSS, a radiator up to 360 mm long can be fixed on top or in front, and a 120 mm radiator can be fixed at the back. The features of the case include a removable top panel.

The I / O panel has two USB-A connectors for USB 3.2 Gen1 ports and a combo headset jack. There is also a backlight control button. The case is equipped with a hub with five ARGB ports and four PWM ports.

The manufacturer does not name the price of the novelty.

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GeForce RTX 4060 will receive one and a half times less memory than RTX 3060. Gigabyte has revealed data for RTX 4070 and RTX 4060

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GeForce RTX 4060 will receive one and a half times

Gigabyte has confirmed the memory capacity of the yet unreleased GeForce RTX 4070 and RTX 4060 video cards. The corresponding adapters have been added to the list of supported ones in the Gigabyte Control Center software.

GeForce RTX 4060 will receive one and a half times less memory than RTX 3060. Gigabyte has revealed data for RTX 4070 and RTX 4060

In particular, it lists RTX 4070 Aero OC 12GB and RTX 4060 Gaming OC 8GB. That is, the older novelty will receive 12 GB of memory, and the younger one will be limited to 8 GB. In the second case, this is quite interesting, since the original RTX 3060 is equipped with 12 GB.

GeForce RTX 4060 will receive one and a half times less memory than RTX 3060. Gigabyte has revealed data for RTX 4070 and RTX 4060

All early data said the same thing. If they are otherwise correct, the RTX 4070 will have 5888 CUDA cores and a 192-bit memory bus, while the RTX 4060 will offer 3072 CUDA cores and a 128-bit memory bus.

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If an Intel processor with a TDP of 350 W can consume almost 2 kW, then how much will a Granite Rapids CPU with a TDP of up to 500 W consume? The first details about this line have appeared

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If an Intel processor with a TDP of 350 W

Details about the Intel processors that will replace the recently released Sapphire Rapids have appeared on the Web. The new generation will be called Granite Rapids and will indeed be completely new.

If an Intel processor with a TDP of 350 W can consume almost 2 kW, then how much will a Granite Rapids CPU with a TDP of up to 500 W consume?  The first details about this line have appeared

These CPUs will switch to the Intel 4 process technology, as well as the new Redwood Cove architecture. As in the case of Sapphire Rapids, only large cores will be included in the configuration of new products. But the most impressive is TDP up to 500W!

If an Intel processor with a TDP of 350 W can consume almost 2 kW, then how much will a Granite Rapids CPU with a TDP of up to 500 W consume?  The first details about this line have appeared

Recall that Sapphire Rapids in the face of the 56-core Xeon W9-3495X at a TDP of 350 W can consume up to 600 W of power without overclocking, and with extreme overclocking, consumption can reach almost 2 kW! If the new Granite Rapids have a TDP of 500W, what will be their actual power consumption?

As for the rest, we know about a 12-channel DDR5 memory controller and an LGA 7529 socket. Sierra Forest-AP processors will have the same performance, which will include only small cores.

The insider YuuKi_AnS, who shared the data, was the first to publish a photo of the Sapphire Rapids processor without a cover two years ago, and recently he was the first to reveal the characteristics of the Xeon CPU Max line.

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Attacker tried to smuggle 84 SSDs across the Chinese border by hiding them inside an electric scooter

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Attacker tried to smuggle 84 SSDs across the Chinese border

Chinese customs continues to periodically encounter unusual ways of transporting computer components. For example, on March 3, at the Guangdong-Macau checkpoint, an unnamed person tried to smuggle 84 SSDs across the border.

Attacker tried to smuggle 84 SSDs across the Chinese border by hiding them inside an electric scooter

The man hid these same SSDs inside an electric scooter. 84 M.2 drives. were packed and hidden in the steering rack. This is a very convenient place, but the problem is that this method will not help to hide contraband from X-ray inspection. Actually, this is how the man was caught.

Attacker tried to smuggle 84 SSDs across the Chinese border by hiding them inside an electric scooter

The official website of the customs specifies that it was about Kingston drives, but their volume is not specified. It is also worth clarifying that the attacker tried to import the SSD into China.

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