Recent #review news in the semiconductor industry

2 months ago
➀ The MSI MAG B850 Tomahawk Max WiFi motherboard is reviewed, highlighting its similarities with the more expensive MAG X870 Tomahawk WiFi and its compelling features at a low price. ➁ Key features include a flagship VRM design, EZ PCIe release, and fast storage options. ➂ Performance testing includes CPU and gaming benchmarks, showcasing the board's capabilities.
MotherboardTechreview
3 months ago
➀ The review introduces the Palit RTX 5090 GameRock with its bold design and cooler; ➁ Discusses the specifications and performance of the RTX 5090, comparing it to its predecessors; ➂ Focuses on the power draw and efficiency of the card, highlighting the company's enhanced GPU power testing methodology.
Techgraphicsreview
3 months ago

➀ The AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D is a successor to the 7950X3D, featuring Zen 5 architecture and 144MB of L2+L3 cache.

➁ The chip offers a 10-15% performance boost due to the advanced Zen 5 architecture and improved 3D V-Cache stacking.

➂ It is compatible with the AM5 platform and has a 170W TDP, addressing previous limitations of X3D chips.

AMDcpureview
3 months ago
➀ The RX 9070 XT is built on the new Navi 48 die, offering significant improvements in performance and ray tracing capabilities; ➁ The review covers testing with various games and benchmarks, including Alan Wake II, Black Myth: Wukong, Cyberpunk 2077, and more; ➂ The article also discusses the ASRock RX 9070 XT Taichi, its specifications, and performance comparisons with other AMD GPUs.
AMDgraphicsreview
3 months ago
➀ The RX 9070 is a cut-down Navi 48 GPU targeting a $549 MSRP, competing with Nvidia's RTX 5070. The review explores AMD's product positioning with just a $50 gap between the RX 9070 and the XT model.➁ The review includes testing on various games, performance analysis, ray tracing capabilities, and power efficiency.➂ The Sapphire RX 9070 Pulse is used for testing, and a comparison with other AMD GPUs is provided.
AMDgraphicsreview
3 months ago

➀ This review focuses on the Lexar PLAY 2280 4TB NVMe SSD, examining its performance and specifications.

➁ The Lexar PLAY 2280 features a Maxio controller and YMTC NAND, offering high read and write speeds without DRAM cache.

➂ The drive is capable of 7400 MB/s read and 6500 MB/s write speeds, with an endurance rating of 3200 TBW for the 4TB model.

LexarSSDreviewstorage
4 months ago

➀ This review looks at the Kenuco SOHO Mini 10in rack, a 6U unit purchased for $129 on Amazon;

➁ The review details the design, features, and performance of the rack, including its size, locking mechanisms, side panels, and hardware included;

➂ The article also discusses some quality control issues found in the manufacturing, such as missing components and mismatched hardware.

PCgaminghardwarereviewserver
4 months ago
➀ The Intel Arc B570 is a slightly cut-down version of the B580, offering 10% fewer cores, 2GB less VRAM, and a lower clock speed. It targets a $219 MSRP, making it one of the cheapest GPUs reviewed in years. ➁ The review covers performance testing on various games, including Alan Wake II, Black Myth: Wukong, Cyberpunk 2077, and more. ➂ The article also discusses power consumption, thermals, and noise levels.
graphicsperformancereview
5 months ago
➀ The MSI MAG X870 Tomahawk is reviewed as a budget-friendly AM5 motherboard with impressive features like 14+2+1 digital power phases, quadruple M.2 connectors, and WiFi 7 support; ➁ It is priced under £300 and offers good value for money; ➂ The board is designed for enthusiasts who prefer minimal RGB lighting.
AMDMotherboardreview
6 months ago
➀ The review introduces the PC Specialist Nebula Pro R, featuring an Intel Core Ultra7 265K processor, Zotac RTX 4070 Ti Super GPU, and 32GB of Corsair Dominator Titanium DDR5 memory. It discusses the performance, thermals, noise, and power consumption of the system. ➁ The article covers synthetic benchmarks, gaming performance, and real-world gaming tests at 1440p and 4k resolutions. ➂ It also compares the system's performance to building it yourself and offers final thoughts on the system's capabilities.
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