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1 week ago |
overclockers.com | Joe Shields
Our next card for review is a lower-midrange Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti. MSI sent their RTX 5060 Ti 16G Gaming OC version, which features a dual fan Twin Frozr 10 Thermal Design and RGB lighting. It won’t be the center of attention in your chassis, as the large fans dominate the front, leaving little room for embellishments. However, the RGB lighting accents add some flair to the otherwise plain-looking card.
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1 month ago |
overclockers.com | Joe Shields
The next card on the test bench is the midrange Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070. In our case, MSI’s Vangaurd SOC Edition comes with unique packaging and a special surprise box where you get one of several Lucky figures. Oh, and there’s a pretty good video card in the box too. The Vanguard GPU offers robust cooling using their tri-fan Hyper Frozr Thermal design, while aesthetically, it has a black on silver shell with a line of RGB lighting slicing through the face.
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1 month ago |
overclockers.com | Bartosz Waluk
Today we have one more ASRock motherboard with the B860 chipset. This time, it’s the B860I Lightning WiFi, which is mini ITX-size. The motherboard is fully packed with gaming features, while the lower chipset promises high performance at a lower price. The motherboard supports all the latest Intel processors and high-speed CUDIMM RAM, but you must read our review to find out how much it offers.
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1 month ago |
overclockers.com | Bartosz Waluk
ASRock is back with the B860, lower motherboards designed for Intel Arrow Lake processors. These are lower, but still well-equipped gaming series, just not as rich as motherboards with the Z890 chipset. As a result, we get interesting options at a much lower price, which should be well-balanced for most gamers and users who mix work with entertainment.
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1 month ago |
overclockers.com | Bartosz Waluk
With the premiere of the Intel Arrow Lake series processors, we also received a faster memory type called CUDIMM or CKD. The key difference is a built-in clock driver that helps stabilize high frequencies. Even though we are a few months after the premiere, many RAM manufacturers still feed us only with press releases, while it’s hard to find any of their CUDIMM memory series in stores.
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