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Tag Archives: overclocking

AMD Ryzen Logo
Charlie Demerjian
Jan 12, 2021

AMD’s CES keynote is a disclosure own goal

CES2021: Good products, drip feeds, and teasers aplenty

AMD has once again snatched mediocrity from the jaws of victory with it’s 2021 CES disclosures.
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AMD Radeon Logo 2013
Thomas Ryan
Jun 24, 2015

Overclocking AMD’s Fury X

Decent headroom with wonky controls…

At AMD’s press event at E3 we heard a lot about AMD’s Fury X. One of the points they kept coming back to was the overclocking chops of this graphics card.
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Thomas Ryan
Jun 4, 2014

Kingston Launches HyperX Impact Memory for Laptops

The fastest RAM you can stick in a SO-DIMM slot…

Today Kingston is launching their latest HyperX branded line of memory products dubbed Impact.
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Thomas Ryan
Jun 3, 2014

Intel Welcomes Us to the Devil’s Canyon with Three new Chips

Overclocker’s rejoice because Intel remembers that you still exist.

Today Intel is announcing its Devil’s Canyon series of Haswell Refresh processors aimed a enthusiasts and overclockers.
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Thomas Ryan
Apr 24, 2014

Checking out Kingston’s HyperX FURY RAM

So… Much… FURY RAM

We recently had a chance to play with an 8 Gigabyte (2 x 4 GB) HyperX FURY memory kit sent to us by Kingston.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 3, 2013

Gigabyte puts swappable op-amps on the G1.Sniper 5 board

New, different, and unlike most it is actually useful

Gigabyte did something quite novel with their new G1.Sniper 5 motherboard and unlike most novel things in tech this one is quite useful.
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AMD Memory Logo
Thomas Ryan
May 7, 2013

AMD Introduces Gamer Series Radeon Memory

APU Owners Rejoice!

In addition to its already available value, entertainment, and performance series memory offerings AMD is rolling out another, even higher performance, tier of memory today called the gamer series.
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AMD FX CPU logo
Thomas Ryan
Nov 20, 2012

Overclocking AMD’s FX-8350

Stock versus aftermarket…

When we reviewed AMD’s FX-8350 we weren’t able to find the time to really explore it’s overclocking capabilities.
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Windows 8 logo
Thomas Ryan
Mar 6, 2012
13

Overclocking with Windows 8

Quick boot times and resiliency make a difference…

Nowhere was this decrease in boot times more apparent then when I was using Windows 8 for an overclocking session.
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Leo Yim
Feb 14, 2012
45

AMD HD7770 Cape Verde with “Verdetrol 1GHz”

You don’t need pills for “extra performance”, just overclock it

AMD is launching its Radeon HD 7700 series discrete GPU today as the world’s first one GHz GPU for the $99 to $199 mainstream market segment.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 13, 2011
64

AMD sets clock speed world record with Bulldozer

Geek on geek action in Austin

About two weeks ago, AMD held a ‘top sekrit’ Bulldozer overclocking event in Austin and smashed a few world records.
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Mads Ølholm
Jun 6, 2011
12

Afterburner goes mobile

Overclock the universe straight from your phone…

If you are one of the lucky ones having both an Android phone and graphics cards from MSI (TPE:2377) now you can monitor and overclock your cards remotely – and wirelessly from your mobile phone.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 1, 2011
5

Corsair outs the new goodies

Memory, cases, and coolers

At Computex, Corsair had updates to just about everything they make, plus one surprise part.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 15, 2011
20

Intel pulls in Z68 launch date

Same chip, different fuse, more money

It looks like Intel is pulling the launch of the ‘all new’ Z68 chipset.
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Charlie Demerjian
Mar 4, 2011

Thermaltake goes gold and platinum

CeBIT 2011: Highly efficient PSUs and other toys

There were a lot more goodies than just cases at the ThermalTake CeBIT stand, but as usual, the cases got all the attention.
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