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AMD AM4 B350 Motherboard Price List
AMD AM4 X370 Motherboard Price List
AMD Ryzen 7 1800X CPU Review - Intel Battle Ready?
AMD Ryzen 7 1800X CPU Review: The Wait is Over
AMD Ryzen 7 1800X review: Still behind Intel, but great for the price
AMD Ryzen 7 1800X vs. Intel Core i7 7700K Linux Gaming Performance
AMD Ryzen 7 1800X, 1700X, And 1700 Reviews And Benchmarks: Zen Brings The Fight Back To Intel
AMD's Ryzen 7 1800X, Ryzen 7 1700X, and Ryzen 7 1700 CPUs reviewed
Charts CPU Performance Content Creation: 15 CPUs tested - AMD Ryzen 7 1700X
Corsair HD120 RGB PWM Fan Kit Review
Extra AMD Ryzen 7 1800X Linux Benchmarks
How to install the OpenVAS vulnerability scanner on Ubuntu 16.04
Ryzen review: AMD is back
Samsung Roadshow 2017 Highlights
The 8 Best Products From MWC 2017
The AMD Ryzen 7: plenty of power, but underwhelming gaming performance



AMD AM4 B350 Motherboard Price List

With overclocking features, AMD's B350 chipset primarily competes against Intel's H-series. We take a look at all AM4 B350 motherboards currently available.

Read full article @ Toms Hardware

AMD AM4 X370 Motherboard Price List

We've compiled a listing of all the currently available AMD AM4 motherboards based on the X370 chipset.

Read full article @ Toms Hardware

AMD Ryzen 7 1800X CPU Review - Intel Battle Ready?

AMD created an immense amount of hype regarding its brand new Ryzen 7 1800X processor. Is the hype real? Is Intel nervous? Let's find out right now.

Read full article @ TweakTown

AMD Ryzen 7 1800X CPU Review: The Wait is Over

Many things in life are best done quickly. Tearing out a bandage, asking somebody out you had a crush on for a while, etc. but buying a high-end CPU is not one of them. Buying a high-end CPU is an investment with expectations that it will run for many years and handle all the latest workloads that are placed in …

Read full article @ Modders-Inc

AMD Ryzen 7 1800X review: Still behind Intel, but great for the price

It's finally happened. Over a decade after Intel's Core architecture launched and began a period of market domination that few would have predicted, competition at the high end of the desktop market is back.

AMD Ryzen—a line of desktop CPUs that will soon range from four-core lightweights to eight-core monsters like the Ryzen 7 1800X—aren't the fastest processors in terms of pure instructions per clock (IPC). Nor does every application take full advantage of their multicore prowess. And if you're a gamer, Ryzen in its current state is not the CPU to buy.

Read full article @ ArsTechnica

AMD Ryzen 7 1800X vs. Intel Core i7 7700K Linux Gaming Performance

For those craving some Linux gaming benchmarks from the newly-released AMD Ryzen 7 1800X processor, here are some test results. In this initial comparison are benchmarks of the Ryzen 7 1800K to Core i7 7700K when running these processors at stock speeds while using a Radeon R9 Fury graphics card paired with AMDGPU+RadeonSI for the Linux graphics driver stack.

Read full article @ Phoronix

AMD Ryzen 7 1800X, 1700X, And 1700 Reviews And Benchmarks: Zen Brings The Fight Back To Intel

The AMD Ryzen 7 family of processors are finally here. The anxious anticipation for a more powerful competitor to Intel CPUs that has worked many PC enthusiasts into a frenzy -- the likes of which we haven’t seen in over a decade -- has finally come to an end. Today, we can present you all with the independent Ryzen benchmarks and technical details you’ve all been waiting for.

Read full article @ HotHardware

AMD's Ryzen 7 1800X, Ryzen 7 1700X, and Ryzen 7 1700 CPUs reviewed

AMD's Ryzen CPUs are here. Join us as we review the Ryzen 7 1700, Ryzen 7 1700X, and Ryzen 7 1800X to see whether they're all they're cracked up to be.

Read full article @ The Tech Report

Charts CPU Performance Content Creation: 15 CPUs tested - AMD Ryzen 7 1700X

These days there are basically two different groups of customers who demand lots of processing power: content creators and gamers, while this 2D performance comparison is targeting content creators. After having had a look at the following pages you'll have an overview on how fast recent CPUs are in regarding a variety of programs, may it be video encoding, rendering, ...

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Corsair HD120 RGB PWM Fan Kit Review

RGB lighting is the current trend these days, appearing in everything from keyboards and mice to less obvious items like motherboards and mouse pads. While LED-lit fans have been around for years, leave it to Corsair to take it to the next level with their Corsair HD120 RGB fans. You can buy these fans individually, but today Benchmark Reviews is testing the HD120 RGB three-pack of fans with the included fan hub and controller (model CO-9050067-WW).

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Extra AMD Ryzen 7 1800X Linux Benchmarks

Assuming you have already checked out this morning's Ryzen 7 1800X Linux benchmarks, here are some more data points while putting the finishing touches on the Ryzen 7 Linux gaming benchmarks being published later today...

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How to install the OpenVAS vulnerability scanner on Ubuntu 16.04

If you're looking for a single tool to run vulnerability scanning on the systems you administer, OpenVAS might be the security tool you need.

Read full article @ TechRepublic

Ryzen review: AMD is back

Admit it. You love underdog tales. The Cleveland Cavaliers coming back from a 3-1 deficit against the Golden State Warriors. The New York Giants defeating the 18-0 New England Patriots, and the Average Joes beating the heavily favored Purple Cobras in the dodgeball finals.

Well, you can now add AMD’s highly anticipated Ryzen CPU to that list of epic comebacks in history. Yes, disbeliever, AMD’s Ryzen almost—almost—lives up to the hype. What’s more, it delivers the goods at an unbeatable price: $499 for the highest-end Ryzen 7 1800X. That’s half the cost of its closest Intel competitor.

Read full article @ PC World

Samsung Roadshow 2017 Highlights

Today, on OCinside.de we have published a new video in German with English subtitles with highlights of the Samsung Roadshow 2017, which just begun in Cologne. We hope you enjoy watching the latest Samsung TVs, Smartphones, home appliances, IT products, and much more.

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The 8 Best Products From MWC 2017

Every year the industry's biggest names in mobile gather in Barcelona to show us a glimpse of the devices and innovations that will define the months to come. In no particular order, here's our selection of the most promising and downright cool products we found at MWC 2017.

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The AMD Ryzen 7: plenty of power, but underwhelming gaming performance

he last truly ground up new CPU architecture to come out of AMD was Bulldozer, launched back in 2011. Since then AMD has been iterating on Bulldozer in various forms, with limited success. The cold hard truth is that AMD's CPUs have been trailing Intel's performance ever since Core 2 Duo came out in 2007, sometimes by huge margins. The Bulldozer, Piledriver, Steamroller, and Excavator architectures never came close to closing the gap, at best winning a few isolated benchmarks. Ryzen resets the expectations and performance for AMD's processor division, delivering a CPU that no longer has to apologize for its mediocre performance and high power requirements by giving customers a budget price.

Five years is a virtual eternity in the world of computer hardware. The best graphics cards from that generation are the GeForce GTX 680 or Radeon HD 7970, and today's best GPUs are about 3-4 times faster than those. Progress in the CPU realm is far slower than GPUs, but it certainly hasn't been standing still. Intel's best chips in 2012 were 6-core Sandy Bridge-E models, or on the mainstream platform the i7-3770K. Our modern i7-7700K is about 50 percent faster in potential performance compared to the i7-3770K, which was already faster than AMD's FX-8350. AMD needs Ryzen to succeed, and it's gunning for Intel's most lucrative Core i7 models with the initial salvo of Ryzen 7 processors.

Read full article @ PC Gamer