sus and MSI have both announced their first Thunderbolt equipped motherboards with Ivy Bridge support and a slew of other high-end features. sus and MSI have both announced their first Thunderbolt ...
Asus has officially confirmed which of its AMD Ryzen motherboards are going to get a BIOS update to make them compatible with the next-gen Ryzen 3000 processors. In total there are 35 of its 300 and ...
Fremont, CA (May 21, 2012) - Further demonstrating its market leading innovation and technological leadership, ASUS is proud to announce the launch of its P8Z77-V PREMIUM motherboard - the flagship of ...
MSI is preparing the Big Boi of its Z690 motherboards with the MEG Z690 GODLIKE motherboard, flexing out its teaser muscles in its gigantic E-ATX form factor. MSI's gigantic new flagship MEG Z690 ...
The wait is finally over—AMD on Thursday formally introduced its next generation Ryzen Threadripper lineup consisting of the 24-core/48-thread Threaderipper 3960X and 32-core/64-thread Threadripper ...
The three major PC motherboard makers have recently published announcements regarding their wares and Windows 11 compatibility. Asus, Gigabyte, and MSI have lengthy lists of motherboards that make the ...
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There are rumours circulating that Intel will launch its 9th gen Intel CPUs and Z390 chipset in the coming weeks. Warming us up for the main event motherboard makers Asus and MSI have taken to social ...
PSA: A group of users have recently reported Ryzen 7000X3D processors are overheating and damaging motherboards. The problem appears BIOS related, as MSI and Asus have released patches. While AMD hasn ...
Not long ago, several motherboard manufacturers revealed concepts for motherboards that have all the cable connectors on the rear of the board, allowing the visible side of your PC to be completely ...
A step-by-step on how to enable tpm or ptt in your BIOS. We did this on both the amd and Intel side of things for ASUS, MSI, ...
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