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Maingear Latest 'shoebox'- measured Super gaming PC line-up Launch 2020

There are a lot of minimal computers accessible available, and a large number of them have pretty ground-breaking equipment in the engine. In any case, Maingear is making things a stride further today with the uncovering of its "Super" gaming machine line-up - every one of which is, as indicated by Maingear, "no bigger than a shoebox."  In view of what we've seen, that portrayal may be a touch liberal. Except if you wear an especially enormous arrangement of boots, we don't know how well the examination holds up. They're little, with tallness of one foot, a width of 6.7 inches, and a length of around 14.4 inches, yet not so little.  Regardless of their modest size, Maingear's most recent items pack a significant punch. They can uphold up to a 280mm radiator for water-cooling, and boat with Gen4 PCIe NVMe SSDs. The most reasonable Super is a custom setup that comes in at $1,499. It incorporates an AMD Ryzen 5 3600, an AMD RX 5500 XT, a 240mm AIO coole

Latest Tech News II Dec 2020 II

  AMD's Smart Access Memory has been ported over to Intel, sort of. See, the feature allows a Ryzen 5000-series processor to have full access to the GPU memory of a Radeon RX 6000-series GPU, which can have a decent impact on performance. That does sound smart, but SAM is actually based on a technology called resizable base address register, or resize BAR which has been a part of the PCIe spec for years. Nvidia has said they ‘reworking on adding the feature to their GPU as well. Some of the board makers have already released BIOS updates that enabled BAR on Intel’s Z490 motherboards including Asus and ASRock, who named their implementation Clever Access Memory. Some early testing has been done showing that a system with an Intel 10900K and an RX 6800 XT could gain performance by as much as 16%. This is great news for Intel, but if some Rocket Lake leaks are accurate, they're gonna need every extra boost they can get. That was a rocket pun. Maybe they can ask Elon Musk for he