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I bought a PCIe riser for aesthetics, and it created a problem nobody warns you about
There's now another point of failure in my PC.
EK is introducing a PCIe 4.0 X16 riser cable. This high-performance cable is compatible with all current motherboards. This covers chipsets based on the Z590, Z690, X570, and B550. It was tested on ...
The ASRock DeskMate is a small desktop computer that packs a lot of features into a small space… as well as support for some hardware that doesn’t fit inside the box. It’s now available in China with ...
Corsair has introduced the PCIe 5.0 12VHPWR PSU Individually Sleeved Cable series for use with compatible graphics cards. The cable comes in four color variations, namely black/white, black/red, black ...
If you don't know already: next-gen power supplies are coming thanks to next-gen PCIe 5.0 graphics cards that will need to chew down more power, much more power. The new ATX 3.0 power supplies will ...
MSI has unveiled a new lineup of X870 and X870E AMD motherboard options, which include an extra eight-pin PCIe power connector on the board, boosting the overall ability of the board to power your GPU ...
The next generation of the PCIe interconnect is going to tidy up your gaming rig's innards by delivering at least 300W of power through the socket alone. Read more: the best graphics cards to buy ...
My source added: "It's in the PCIe 5.0 CEM spec. Not sure how many people got it wrong and why it's suddenly "news" because of ASUS. The 12-pin portion is actually the same as the FE connector". "And ...
Sometimes the small things are the most charming, or conversely they can be the most irritating. When you are building a PC and aiming for a beautifully neat and tidy build some of your chosen ...
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