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Fahd Temsamani

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Senior Writer at Club386

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  • 1 week ago | club386.com | Fahd Temsamani

    Gigabyte has announced two new motherboards for Ryzen 7000 and 9000 Series CPUs, namely X870 Aorus Stealth Ice and B850 Aorus Stealth Ice. These boards succeed the first-ever white back connect motherboard, B650E Aorus Stealth Ice. For those unfamiliar with back-connect motherboards, they’re identical to standard designs but place cable headers on the rear of their PCB rather than the front.

  • 1 week ago | club386.com | Fahd Temsamani

    Across our Intel Arrow Lake coverage, including Tarinder’s Core Ultra 9 285K review, it’s clear that Team Blue’s latest chips suffer from surprisingly high latency. While this can have an impact on memory performance, this trait is also affecting storage too. Folks at The SSD Review identified the issue with Core Ultra 200S processors, after an SSD capable of 14GB/s speeds was only running at 12GB/s on an LGA1851 system.

  • 1 week ago | club386.com | Fahd Temsamani

    Arctic has announced its Freezer 8 air cooler series targeting users in need of a small and affordable cooling for their AMD and Intel CPUs. They’re compatible both with current and prior generation sockets, making them an enticing option for systems new and old. The Freezer 8 series include four models. Freezer 8A and 8A CO are for AMD CPUs, while Freezer 8i and 8i CO target Intel.

  • 1 week ago | club386.com | Fahd Temsamani

    MSI is adding a new gaming monitor to its monitor lineup, MAG 274UPDF E16M. It packs many desirable specifications, including a dual-refresh panel and quantum dot layer. However it shares much in common with another display previously announced by the company earlier this year from its MPG series. MAG 274UPDF E16M is a flat 27in monitor sharing a lot of similarities with the MPG 272URDFW E16M showcased during CES.

  • 1 week ago | club386.com | Fahd Temsamani

    Intel has teased a new GPU set to be revealed in two weeks during Computex 2025 in Taipei. It will join the brand’s Arc Pro Series, targeting professionals dabbling in AI and content creation. Likely based on Intel’s latest Battlemage graphics architecture, this GPU is set to refresh the Arc Pro lineup with a B60 model rocking all the features available on its gaming siblings, plus some more. Better yet, it is expected to house 24GB of memory, which is double what its A60 predecessor carried.

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