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Check out our AMA with Intel vPro Platform Experts
By Matt Knott published
In November 2021, the Tom's Hardware forums hosted an AMA with experts from Intel. Here's the condensed version.
Intel Core i9-12900K Spotted in the Wild With Flashy Retail Packaging
By Brandon Hill published
A Redditor managed to grab two Core i9-12900K retail box processors for $610 each from an unnamed U.S. retailer.
Raspberry Pi CM4 Used in Custom Nintendo Switch Lite Replica
By Ash Hill published
Reddit user StonedEdge has created a replica of the Nintendo Switch Lite featuring the processing power of the Raspberry Pi CM4 module.
Windows 11 Upgrade Bug Fears Change, Keeps Windows 10 Taskbar
By Aaron Klotz published
Windows 10's taskbar has made its way into some Windows 11 machines thanks to a bug from Microsoft's Upgrade Assistant.
How to Check if Your GPU's Thermal Pads Were Incorrectly Installed
By Aaron Klotz published
A couple of Reddit users have shared images of their Ampere-based graphics cards with improperly installed thermal pads, causing serious overheating issues.
Magic ASRock B450 BIOS Brings Zen 3 Support to Asus X370 Motherboard
By Zhiye Liu published
Forum user shares a method to get Zen 3 processors to work on the Asus ROG Crosshair Hero VI.
Gigabyte Power Supply RMA Seemingly For 'Newer Batches'
By Aleksandar Kostovic published
According to a Reddit user, Gigabyte has refused to approve an RMA application for the GP-P750GM, even when the mentioned unit is eligible for the service.
Raspberry Pi Fridge Magnet Plays News When it Detects People
By Ash Hill published
This maker, with the help of a motion sensor, has created a Raspberry Pi-powered fridge magnet that automatically plays news clips when it detects a person nearby.
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