
Adam Patrick Murray
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1 month ago |
pcworld.com | Alaina Yee |Adam Patrick Murray
AMD loves to build to a crescendo. As it’s shown since 2016, when its first Ryzen CPUs launched, the company progresses incrementally but steadily—until Team Red sits all the way at the top. That time has come for its 3D V-Cache processors, which sport extra L3 cache to boost gaming performance. When AMD released its first variant into the wild, that AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D shot past Intel’s best in gaming—but only gaming.
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1 month ago |
pcworld.com | Brad Chacos |Adam Patrick Murray
At a glance Fantastic 1440p gaming performance Radeon 9070 beats RTX 5070 performance; Radeon 9070 XT goes toe-to-toe with RTX 5070 Ti for $150 less 16GB of memory and 256-bit bus are built for 4K gaming and strenuous modern games Ray tracing performance is vastly improved AI accelerators enable FSR 4 upscaling Hypr-RX can turbocharge performance in 1,000s of games, with some visual compromises FSR 4 was frustrating to use and inConsistently applied Much slower than RTX 5070 in AI text...
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2 months ago |
pcworld.com | Brad Chacos |Adam Patrick Murray
At a glanceDLSS Multi Frame Generation is a game-changer in compatible titles, driving snappy new levels of smoothness by increasing frame rates fourfold, tightly paced.
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Nov 6, 2024 |
pcworld.com | Brad Chacos |Adam Patrick Murray
AMD’s vaunted “X3D” V-Cache technology vaulted Ryzen processors to the pinnacle of gaming supremacy when it debuted in the legendary Ryzen 7 5800X3D. Now, it arrives with extra pressure on its proverbial shoulders: Can that X3D magic help resuscitate a Ryzen 9000 lineup that’s struggled with ho-hum reviews out of the gate and dramatic performance-altering Windows updates? Spoiler alert: Absolutely. The Ryzen 7 9800X3D rocks, obliterating Intel’s new Core Ultra 9 285K in games – but that’s not all.
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Oct 24, 2024 |
pcworld.com | Alaina Yee |Adam Patrick Murray |Will Smith
Intel’s new desktop CPUs are radically different than the Intel CPUs you’re used to. Today marks the launch of Arrow Lake, the company’s latest architecture for desktop processors, formally sold as the Core Ultra 200S Series. According to Intel’s claims, this batch of Core chips is faster and far more power efficient than last-gen Raptor Lake CPUs, while still beating out the competition. However, Arrow Lake isn’t notable just for what it does, but also for what it is.
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