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  • Aug 14 / 2021
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Alleged Dual-GPU Radeon RX 570 Board Emerges With 60MH/s Ethereum Hash Rate

Alleged Dual-GPU Radeon RX 570 Board Emerges With 60MH/s Ethereum Hash Rate
One of AMD’s add-in board partners, Sapphire, appears to have released a graphics card for cryptocurrency mining that is equipped with not one, but two Radeon RX 570 GPUs, if a new leak is not pulling our collective legs. Sapphire has made no such announcement, mind you, possibly because it wants to keep the release on the down low.

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PS5-Optimized T-Force Cardea SSDs Launch At Up To 8TB With 7400 MB/Sec Speeds

PS5-Optimized T-Force Cardea SSDs Launch At Up To 8TB With 7400 MB/Sec Speeds
Now that Sony has put out official guidelines for supported SSDs on the PlayStation 5, manufacturers are coming out of the woodwork with compatible products. The latest is TeamGroup’s T-Force brand with a new version of its Cardea SSD.
The new Cardea A440 Pro Special Series sets itself apart with a white graphene heatsink, which TeamGroup

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Rockstar’s Upcoming GTA Trilogy Remaster May Explain Take-Two’s DMCA Tirade

Rockstar's Upcoming GTA Trilogy Remaster May Explain Take-Two's DMCA Tirade
The legal hounds representing publisher Take-Two Interactive have been on the scent of Grand Theft Auto modders, barking at them with Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) take down notices. As a result, several mods hosted at Liberty City were recently yanked offline, to comply with the demand. This raises the question, why is Take-Two

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Intel Alder Lake CPU With DDR4-3200 Scores Surprising Benchmark Results Versus DDR5

Intel Alder Lake CPU With DDR4-3200 Scores Surprising Benchmark Results Versus DDR5
It won’t be long now before we can run some officially sanctioned benchmarks with finalized Alder Lake silicon, assuming no last minute delays put a cramp in Intel’s plans to release its next-gen CPUs before the end of the year. Alder Lake is poised to be an interesting launch for multiple reasons, one of which is that it supports both DDR4