Hardware Thread 2020

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    Hardware Thread 2020


    UPDATE:

    Continued here: Hardware Thread 2021


    New Year, New thread
    Last edited by Brink; 03 Jan 2021 at 14:46.
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  2. Posts : 27,157
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    Windows 11 Pro (x64) 23H2 Build 22631.3296
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    Yup, good idea, I found it.
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    Me too. Not much to contribute but I enjoy reading the news and discussions.
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    Nice! Happy 2020 everyone.
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    Well this is what TechPowerup say's to look out for in 2020: Upcoming Hardware Launches 2020 (Updated) | TechPowerUp
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    Last edited by Dude; 12 Jan 2020 at 14:34.
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    Hi,
    Wouldn't expect much except space saver

    Also a darn poor choice for any type of gaming 9900k/... would of been a better choice or new 10 core
    It’s effectively a swappable brain that contains up to a 45W Core i9-9980HK mobile CPU, cooling, slots for memory and storage, a Wi-Fi 6 radio, lots of ports, and all the headers a motherboard would normally need to power a desktop PC. This leaves Razer to simply design the enclosure, provide a power supply, graphics card, SSD, fans and RAM, load an operating system, and configure it for you.
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    Hi,
    We're going to need a 24 pin cpu power before too long with 380w TDP
    Core i9 10990XE processor spotted, has 22 cores and 44 threads.

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    Or a finer lithography than 14nm. Seriously I will not buy another Intel until they get their act together with 7nm and not a new chipset/socket every single generation.

    Two 8 pin EPS shoould hold up to 470W CPU.
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