The Ryzen 7 5800X, which launched five years ago, is currently the top-selling CPU on Amazon UK, while its refresh, the 5800XT, sits in fourth place ...
It's not surprising to find that the Ryzen 7 9800X3D is the most popular processor on Amazon.com right now. The chip we called the New Gaming ...
AMD's future-gen Zen 8 codenamed 'Penelope' and after that with Zen 9 codenamed 'Nemesis' says new leaks, both of them ...
There was no announcement behind the launch whatsoever, as AMD just dropped the new card into its product pages, alongside its other Radeon models (via BenchLife ). Simply labelled as the Radeon RX ...
When gamers are surfing around for lingering deals looking for the best CPU, there’s simply no comparison. The AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D still has its square butt on the throne of the fastest, most ...
If you're looking at buying a new Ryzen CPU, the time is now, and we mean right now, as in literally within the next few hours. That's because AMD is expected to raise prices on its CPUs at the ...
Black Friday is here, and we've been working overtime to make sure you get the best gaming CPU deals this week. Whether you're building a new PC or upgrading an existing one, these are some of the ...
We've recently been getting steadily and depressingly used to price increases across the PC hardware world. Even putting aside the now significantly higher prices we've been paying for GPUs in recent ...
Best forget about doing any upgrades for a while. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Just a few weeks ago, we reported on the claim ...
TL;DR: COLORFUL confirms AMD Zen 6 Ryzen CPU support on new B850 motherboards, including CVN, Battle-Ax, and MEOW models. These AM5 boards offer enhanced power delivery, PCIe 5.0 slots, WiFi 7, and ...
PCWorld outlines nine essential PC upgrades to prepare systems for 2026, focusing on components like CPUs, GPUs, RAM, SSDs, and cooling solutions. Key recommendations include 32GB RAM for gamers, GPUs ...
War Secretary Pete Hegseth‘s name card was misspelled, reading “SSecratary of War,” during a Trump administration Cabinet meeting on Tuesday. The card grabbed social media users’ attention as Hegseth ...