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AMD 9800X3D 'failures/deaths' Reddit megathread indicates the vast majority may be happening on ASRock motherboards
By Aaron Klotz published
Ryzen 7 9800X3D's are allegedly dying at an abnormally high rate on ASRock motherboards. An ASRock Reddit moderator has created a megathread detailing the issues.

EVGA closes its official forums and transitions to Reddit
By Christopher Harper published
EVGA closed its forums two years after its split with Nvidia.

Starfield to get support for AMD FSR3, Intel XeSS in early 2023 – new ways of travelling promised, too
By Francisco Pires published
Every field can be improved -- even one filled with stars.

$95 AMD CPU Becomes 16GB GPU to Run AI Software
By Zhiye Liu published
Redditor repurposed his Ryzen 5 4600G into a 16GB VRAM GPU to run Stable Diffusion.

Raspberry Pi Memory Box Plays Videos with NFC Cards
By Ash Hill published
Kind-Rope5478 has created what they call a memory box that allows you to play videos by scanning custom-made NFC cards.

Enthusiast Made Their Own Founders Edition ITX GPU, Because Nvidia Didn't
By Mark Tyson published
Redditor modified a Gainward GeForce RTX 3060 Pegasus ITX card to look like an Nvidia FE model.

Programmer Creates 12VHPWR 'Safety Mechanism' for RTX 4090
By Aaron Klotz published
A Reddit user has shared a new thermal safety program he's written to protect 16-pin equipped graphics cards from melting.

Valve Bans Games From Using Copyright-Infringing AI Art
By Aaron Klotz last updated
A game developer recently had a game banned from Steam that featured AI-generated content, due to copyright issues with the source material the AI was trained by.
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