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These crashes were due to unstable DDR5 memory training routines and high default power settings in the BIOS, which were beyond the CPUs' safe limits.
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XDA Developers on MSN3 settings I always change first on a new monitorU nboxing and setting up a new monitor is always exciting, and that's coming from someone who has bought a bunch of high ...
Let's put four generations of AMD Radeon GPUs to the test to see how the $300 segment has evolved over the past five years. From the ...
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