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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

AMD Confirms RX 5700 XT Will be a Long-Term Branding
AMD Offers Users Boot Kits For Updating Their B450/X470 EFI For Ryzen 3000
AMD Ryzen 7 3700X and Ryzen 5 3600X CPU Review
Dell Inspiron 13 7000 2-in-1 Black Edition Review
Facebook Gets Fined $5bn USD For Cambridge Analytica Scandal
Intel Gives Updates On Its Graphics Integer Scaling Support
Lenovo ThinkPad T490s Laptop Review
Manjaro 18.0.4 Illyria Plasma Review
Microsoft Is Shutting Down Their Windows Internet Games
Thermaltake Core P90 Tempered Glass Edition Mid-Tower Review
TurboGrafx-16 Mini Available Next March With 50 Games



AMD Confirms RX 5700 XT Will be a Long-Term Branding

The release of the AMD Radeon RX 5700 (XT) graphics cards has so far proven to be highly popular with both fans and critics as many look to make them part of their system. Largely thanks to the comparatively affordable prices they have released at. Admittedly, Nvidia may still have the edge in top-end performance, but AMD arguably has the best in the ‘bang for buck’ stakes.

The release of the graphics card was, however, yet another strange choice of inconsistent branding by AMD. In a report via PCGamesN, however, Team Red has confirmed that the branding used for this card will form the platform for the next 5-10 years of releases.

Read full article @ eTeknix

AMD Offers Users Boot Kits For Updating Their B450/X470 EFI For Ryzen 3000

When AMD launched its Ryzen 2000-series processors last spring, the company knew that some folks would end up having trouble installing its latest and greatest chips in previous generation motherboards. To help, the company would send you a temporary CPU to get the EFI update job done, and then you’d be able to install your latest CPU.

We haven’t thought much about this program since then, but a redditor with a keen eye noticed that the program has been pulled ahead to this launch, and overall, the rules seem to work the exact same.

Read full article @ Techgage

AMD Ryzen 7 3700X and Ryzen 5 3600X CPU Review

AMD Ryzen 3000 is officially here, bringing to consumers more cores, higher clocks, a new platform and most importantly, the first processor lineup to utilize the much anticipated 7nm process node. Unlike the Zen+ refresh which did offer some good reasons to get onboard the Ryzen family, the Zen 2 based lineup is a much bigger upgrade. It comes with a new architecture, a new I/O system and an entirely new design which offers up to 16 cores on a mainstream platform. Best of all, you don’t even need to update your motherboards, just plug in a Ryzen 3000 CPU in an existing system based on AM4 socket (X370/X470) and you’re ready to go.

Read full article @ Wccftech

Dell Inspiron 13 7000 2-in-1 Black Edition Review

Dell's Inspiron 13 7000 2-in-1 Black Edition has everything you'll want in a convertible, including a pen garage in the hinge that allows you to store a full-size pen within the device.

Read full article @ Neowin

Facebook Gets Fined $5bn USD For Cambridge Analytica Scandal

US regulators have approved a record $5bn (£4bn) fine on Facebook to settle an investigation into data privacy violations, reports in US media say.

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has been investigating allegations that political consultancy Cambridge Analytica improperly obtained the data of up to 87 million Facebook users.

Read full article @ FunkyKit

Intel Gives Updates On Its Graphics Integer Scaling Support

A couple of weeks ago, Intel made a surprise announcement that it would be soon introducing integer scaling support in its graphics driver. The move came as a direct response of requests from the community, and most notably those discussed as part of the companys recent AYA (ask you anything).

Read full article @ Techgage

Lenovo ThinkPad T490s Laptop Review

Looking for help in the office? The Lenovo ThinkPad T490s is a steady and reliable workhorse.

Read full article @ Tom's Hardware

Manjaro 18.0.4 Illyria Plasma Review

Please carve out a slice of yer time for this super-long, detailed review of Manjaro 18.0.4 Illyria Plasma edition, tested in a dual-boot configuration on a laptop with Nvidia graphics, covering two separate live sessions and installations with free and nonfree drivers respectively, plus post-install usage and tweaks, including network support - Wireless, Bluetooth, Samba sharing and printing, multimedia support - HD video and MP3 playback, smartphone support - Android, iPhone and Windows Phone, partitioning, home directory re-use, package management and updates, AUR and extra software, applications, hardware compatibility - Nvidia drivers out of the box, connectivity issues with Broadcom drivers, suspend & resume glitch, Spectre glitch, performance and responsiveness, resource usage, customization, various visual problems and niggles, other observations, and more. Lots of text and some 50 lovely screenshots. Enjoy.

Read full article @ Dedoimedo

Microsoft Is Shutting Down Their Windows Internet Games

With the release of Windows 10, Microsoft took a shift away from providing free ‘casual’ games with the platform. While you can still play solitaire and the like, there was, however, a clear emphasis that some of the more popular releases that you could play with other Windows users were on the way out.

Well, it seems that the hammer is finally dropping as in a report via CNET, Microsoft has confirmed that it is shutting down their ‘internet games’. So… I guess it’s time to grab a quick round of Backgammon while you still can!

Read full article @ eTeknix

Thermaltake Core P90 Tempered Glass Edition Mid-Tower Review

If you're looking for an large open-air chassis to put on your wall the Core P90 Tempered Glass Edition Mid-Tower by Thermaltake deserves your attention.

Read full article @ NikKTech

TurboGrafx-16 Mini Available Next March With 50 Games

Konami’s attempt to ride the retro console bandwagon, the TurboGrafx-16 mini, now has a release date and a rather hefty game list. The company has revealed that the mini will be available exclusively through Amazon on March 19th, 2020, with pre-orders starting July 15th. While the designs will vary depending on which region you hail from, you’ll have access to just shy of 50 games (there are a few duplicates, despite Konami’s claims) split between the US’ TurboGrafx lineup and Japan’s PC Engine catalog.

The US lineup includes already-teased games like R-Type and Ys Book I & II, not to mention other top titles like Bonk’s Revenge and Space Harrier. On the PC Engine side, you’ll have big titles like Castlevania: Rondo of Blood(Akumajo Dracula X Chi No Rondo), Ghouls ‘n Ghosts (Daimakaimura) and Ninja Gaiden (Ninja Rykenden), among others. Kotaku noted that you’ll even get a previously very rare game, the shoot-em-up Ginga Fukei Densetsu Sapphire.

Read full article @ FunkyKit