Hardware News

ASUS confirms the presence of 96-core Ryzen Threadripper 9000 series Zen 5 CPUs
29-Apr-2025, 10:00 am manhkbrady Hardware News
ASUS reveals the highest core count for AMD Ryzen Threadripper 9000 Zen 5 CPUs.
A recent listing for the ASUS Pro WS TRX50-SAGE motherboard has disclosed the upcoming Ryzen Threadripper processors from AMD, which may offer “up to 96 cores” in both “Threadripper 9000” and “Threadripper PRO 9000” variations. This information surfaced shortly after Gigabyte published its “next-gen CPU” update for TRX50-series motherboards, serving as additional confirmation that the launch of new Ryzen Threadripper CPUs is approaching. AMD is anticipated to unveil its Ryzen Threadripper 9000 series processors at Computex 2025. With the transition to...
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Modder transforms the Intel i9-14900KS CPU’s IHS into a direct-die water block
28-Apr-2025, 12:00 pm manhkbrady Hardware News
This custom Intel IHS water block proves to be both more and less effective compared to a standard CPU water block.
A modder has transformed the integrated heatspreader (IHS) of an Intel i9-14900KS CPU into a direct-die water block, advancing the concept of direct-die CPU cooling. This modification was brought to light by @Unikoshardware on Twitter/X, showcasing the innovative design of this custom CPU cooler. Rather than swapping out the stock IHS for a direct-die water block, this modder has ingeniously converted the IHS of their CPU into a water block. This transformation utilized a CNC machine to...
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Nintendo Switch 2 pre-orders sell out completely
28-Apr-2025, 7:00 am manhkbrady Hardware News
The Nintendo Switch 2 vanished entirely from online store shelves in the U.S. just hours after pre-orders opened.
The immense hype surrounding the Nintendo Switch 2 was made crystal clear when all online pre-order stocks at major U.S. retailers were sold out shortly after sales began on April 24. Retail giants like Walmart, Best Buy, and Target announced that their online pre-order allocations were completely exhausted early on the morning of April 24. Meanwhile, GameStop, another major game retailer, also reported that its online pre-orders were fully booked within just a few hours. This rapid sellout highlights the extraordinary...
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MSI enhances its Z890 motherboard lineup with Intel 200S Boost
25-Apr-2025, 10:00 am manhkbrady Hardware News
The free “Intel 200S Boost” update began rolling out earlier this week.
MSI has revealed that its Z890 series motherboards now support Intel's new 200S Boost feature. This feature aims to improve the performance of Intel’s Core Ultra 200S K-series desktop CPUs through overclocking while maintaining Intel's warranty coverage. Intel's 200S Boost technology serves as an Intel-validated overclocking profile, supporting DDR5 memory speeds of up to 8,000 MT/s and facilitating higher CPU fabric and die-to-die speeds. These enhancements can lead to improved system performance by increasing bandwidth and reducing latencies, making them...
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DLSS 4 integration has arrived for Oblivion Remastered through the DLSS Override feature
24-Apr-2025, 12:00 pm manhkbrady Hardware News
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is a hardware-intensive game featuring ray tracing in a vast open world—but fortunately, it supports DLSS 4 and FSR 4.
Nvidia's GeForce Evangelist, Jacob Freeman, has announced that The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered now includes DLSS 4 support thanks to Nvidia’s DLSS Override option. This feature enables compatibility with Nvidia’s Transformer DLSS Super Resolution technology and Multi-Frame Generation. Oblivion Remastered, developed on Unreal Engine 5, is a Lumen ray-tracing title providing users the choice of a hardware or software approach. The Hardware Lumen RT method differs from complete ray-tracing by combining screen-space data with hardware ray-tracing,...
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AMD has reportedly advanced the launch of its RX 9060 XT and delayed the RX 9070 GRE
23-Apr-2025, 1:30 pm manhkbrady Hardware News
AMD has reportedly adjusted its launch timeline for two major RDNA 4 GPU releases: the Radeon RX 9060 XT and RX 9070 GRE series.
According to sources from Chinese board partners, shared by @realVictor_m, AMD has opted to move the launch date of its Radeon RX 9060 XT graphics card to May 18th. This timing places the unveiling of AMD’s latest GPU before Computex 2025, which is expected to be the event for the reveal of AMD’s next RDNA 4 graphics card. The same leak indicates that the launch of AMD’s Radeon RX 9070 GRE has been “delayed” and is...
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Intel might be gearing up to adopt GDDR7 in its upcoming generation of ARC GPUs
22-Apr-2025, 10:00 am manhkbrady Hardware News
Intel’s upcoming Arc Celestial GPUs might be equipped with GDDR7 memory.
In terms of their latest GPU releases, both AMD and Intel have chosen to continue using the GDDR6 memory standard. As of now, only Intel has transitioned to GDDR7, but it appears the company plans to pursue this path. A job posting from Intel, highlighted by @haze2K1 on Twitter/X, has indicated that the company is experimenting with GDDR7 memory for future ARC products. This suggests that Intel intends to incorporate GDDR7 memory into its next-gen Xe3 “Celestial”...
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Nintendo confirms no Switch 2 price change in the US, but accessories will cost more
22-Apr-2025, 9:00 am manhkbrady Hardware News
Switch 2 keeps its $450 price tag, but gamers might frown at rising accessory costs.
There’s fresh news for gamers eagerly awaiting the Nintendo Switch 2. While the new console will launch at the previously announced MSRP of $450, despite concerns over new U.S. tariffs, Nintendo has confirmed a price hike for many of its official accessories—a move seen as a response to growing trade barriers. Following the official reveal of the Switch 2 earlier this month, rumors quickly surfaced suggesting that the price could rise due to the U.S.’s new tariff policies. Nearly two...
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Detailed specifications for the AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE have leaked
21-Apr-2025, 12:00 pm manhkbrady Hardware News
A recent leak has revealed nearly all the specifications of AMD's upcoming RX 9070 GRE GPU.
Videocardz has disclosed more comprehensive specifications for the upcoming RDNA 4 graphics card. For the most part, these details align with what has been previously reported. However, they indicate a GPU boost clock speed of 2.79 GHz, which is an improvement over AMD's Radeon RX 9070. In terms of computing power, the AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE stands close to AMD's RX 9070 with a performance of 34.3 TFLOPs compared to 36.1 TFLOPs. Nonetheless, the new RX 9070 GRE has...
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Switch 2 may lose Variable Refresh Rate feature when played on TV
21-Apr-2025, 6:00 am manhkbrady Hardware News
Controversy is brewing around the Nintendo Switch 2's potential support for Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) when connected to a TV.
One of the most notable specs of the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 is its support for advanced visual technologies like HDR and VRR. However, a recent update on Nintendo's official websites for the U.S. and Canada has unexpectedly removed mention of VRR when the console is used in docked mode, raising doubts about the feature’s inclusion in the final release. Interestingly, the UK version of the site still lists VRR support, leading to skepticism among users and industry analysts. Nintendo...
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NVIDIA’s impressive ‘Zorah’ tech demo, highlighting Neural Rendering, is now available for download
18-Apr-2025, 9:30 am manhkbrady Hardware News
PC gamers can now download Nvidia’s Zorah Neural Rendering technology demo.
Nvidia has officially unveiled its Zorah tech demo, which showcased the company's innovative “Neural Rendering” technologies. This demo emphasizes the advancements Team Green is introducing to the GPU market, demonstrating the capabilities of the RTX 50 series graphics cards. Constructed using Nvidia's RTX variant of Unreal Engine 5, this tech demo features real-time path tracing, RTX Mega Geometry, RTX Hair, co-operative vectors, and Neural Rendering. This technology pushes the boundaries of real-time graphics and can push Nvidia's latest GPUs...
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Gigabyte has introduced the world's first low-profile RTX 5060 GPU
17-Apr-2025, 9:00 am manhkbrady Hardware News
Compact gaming capabilities – Gigabyte has launched its RTX 5060 OC Low Profile GPU.
Following Nvidia’s official announcement of the GeForce RTX 5060 and RTX 5060 Ti GPU series, Gigabyte has showcased the smallest RTX 50-series graphics card. Introducing the Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5060 OC Low Profile, a slim GPU measuring 182mm in length that fits within the half-height PCIe form factor. Like all RTX 5060-series GPUs, this low-profile variant will come with 8GB of GDDR7 memory, support PCIe 5.0, and incorporate Nvidia’s DLSS 4 features. This GPU will require an 8-pin PCIe...
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