While still yet to be officially announced, a claimed Ryzen 5 5300G has been put through some testing. User Hugo has a video detailing performance as well as specifications of a purported engineering sample. Numerous benchmarks against the 4350G, as well as other competing products are provided. Head on over and take a look.
Month: March 2021
How a Motherboard Handles Power – An AORUS Tutorial
VRMs are often overlooked by gamers and those who are getting started with building their computer. Due to many electronic components connected to your motherboard, the VRM makes sure that your processor, graphics card, and other components get proper & accurate power delivery at a steady voltage.
Having a motherboard with low-quality VRM can lead to poor performance and also risk damaging your hardware. With poor quality VRM, you’ll also limit your overclocking potential and will experience unexpected shutdowns while overclocking. For the best performance possible you will want to look at running a high-quality motherboard and offers fantastic power delivery, such as the Z590 AORUS MASTER.
Read more @ AORUS Blog
ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VIII DARK HERO – itndaily
The PCB of the specified motherboard contains elements that you often will not find on more affordable devices (even in the ROG line). ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero is based on the AMD X570 chipset, so the owner of this base can count on all the fastest and most modern technologies / connectors of today (including PCI-E 4.0 interfaces).
The ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero form factor is classic (ATX), but the developers have managed to place an impressive number of all kinds of connectors, bulbs and switches on the PCB. We suggest that you familiarize yourself with the most curious of them in detail.
Read more @ itndaily (Russian)
GIGABYTE Z590 AORUS PRO AX – HKEPC
GIGABYTE newly launched the Z590 AORUS PRO AX motherboard. Compared with the previous generation Z490, the motherboard’s VRM power supply module is upgraded to a straight-out 12 + 1 phase 90A DrMOS digital power supply design, equipped with a second-generation Fin-Array stacking type The large VRM heat sink with fin technology provides powerful and stable high-performance output, supports the latest PCIe 4.0 transmission interface and 802.11ax WiFi 6 wireless module, and is upgraded to up to four sets of M.2 SSD configuration, with a very comprehensive peripheral expansion Features.
Read more @ HKEPC (Chinese)
BIOSTAR Announces Z490 Motherboard Support for 11th Gen Rocket Lake-S Processors
March 11th, 2021, Taipei, Taiwan – BIOSTAR, a leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards, and storage devices today, announces that their Z490 series motherboards are ready to support the latest Intel 11th gen Rocket Lake processors.
In anticipation of the imminent launch of Intel’s 11th gen processors, BIOSTAR has wasted no time in preparing their products to support the new chips. The Z490 series motherboards, which consists of 5 models (RACING Z490GTA EVO, RACING Z490GTA, RACING Z490GTN, Z490A-SILVER and Z490T-SILVER) have received optimized BIOS updates (ME 14.1) to support the 11th gen Intel processors and can be easily updated just by downloading and installing the new BIOS patch from the official product page.
Gamers and content creators will enjoy the combination of BIOSTAR motherboards with the new Intel processors greatly as BIOSTAR’s products are highly optimized to extract the maximum performance out of the new Intel processors in a stable, reliable way.
To learn more about the Z490 series click here: https://www.biostar.com.tw/event/biostar_Z490_intel11/
ASRock Z590 Steel Legend WiFi 6E – TechPowerUp
First, Z590 offers native PCIe 4.0 support from the CPU, which means the PCIe and M.2 slots powered off the CPU will offer PCIe 4.0 connectivity when an 11th Gen CPU is installed. The PCIe and M.2 slots controlled by the Z590 chipset are still PCI 3.0. While many high-end Z490 motherboards advertised this capability, it was not a standard feature for the platform. In addition to PCIe 4.0 support, Z590 offers USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 from the chipset. The USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 standard offers speeds of up to 20 Gb/s. Finally, Z590 boasts native support for 3200 MHz DDR4 memory. With these upgrades, Intel’s Z series platform has feature parity with AMD’s B550. On paper, Intel is catching up to AMD, but only testing will tell if these new Z590 motherboards are up to the challenge.
Read more @ TechPowerUp
ASRock B550 Extreme4 – iXBT
For its value, the functionality of the ASRock B550 Extreme4 is very good. It has 15 USB ports of different types (including 3 USB3 Gen2), 2 PCIe x16 slots (of which the first receives 16 PCIe lanes from the processor) with the ability to create AMD CrossFire, 2 PCIe x1 slots for expansion cards, 2 M.2 slots, 6 SATA ports. The board offers 7 connectors for fans and pumps; all drives in M.2 slots are equipped with heatsinks. Perhaps there is only one wired network controller, but it is high-speed, 2.5 Gigabit.
Read more @ iXBT (Russian)
Intel Rocket Lake-S Specs, Performance Leaks
Over at VideoCardz, several slides of information detailing the full specifications along with high level performance numbers have been posted, courtesy of a Weibo user. As we’ve already seen several early reviews hit the web thus far, most of this is none to surprising. The slides claim 8-14% gains in gaming between the 11900K and 10900K, allowing them to surpass the AMD Ryzen 5 5900X by single digits overall. We’ll see if these pan out, but if we’re talking low to mid single digit gains, I’d still lean towards the Ryzen processor from a power efficiency perspective. We’ll see how the reviews pan out at the end of the month with, hopefully, better production BIOS’ for these new chips.
ASRock X570 PG Velocita – GinjFo
ASRock offers with its X570 PG Velocita a solid AMD platform. It offers muscular equipment to meet the expectations of players and fans of optimizations. We particularly appreciated its network capabilities with wired 2.5 Gps and Wi-Fi.
Available around € 315, we are on a mid-range X570 solution but aimed at demanding users. The benefits are there, accompanied by a racy look, aRGB and a mechanical conclusive on many points. It does not have to be ashamed of more expensive references like the ROG Crosshair VIII Formula. Its power supply scheme ensures overclocking and its various radiators improve heat dissipation. We also have eight SATA ports.
Read more @ GinjFo (French)
MSI Drops AGESA COMBO PI V2 1.2.0.1 Beta BIOS’ for AMD 500 Series Motherboards
[Taipei, Taiwan] MSI, a world-leading motherboard manufacturer, announces the release of AGESA COMBO PI V2 1.2.0.1 beta BIOS for its AMD 500 series motherboards to add SMART ACCESS MEMORY support to AMD RYZEN 3000 desktop processors. Now both RYZEN 5000 and RYZEN 3000* desktop processors support SMART ACCESS MEMORY. AGESA COMBO PI V2 1.2.0.1 BIOS also improves L3 Cache bandwidth in AIDA64 for RYZEN 5000 desktop processors.
SMART ACCESS MEMORY is an innovative feature that allows the system to access the full capacity of the VRAM on the graphics card. Compare to the current solution which has a 256MB access limitation, this feature will provide the users a better gaming experience.
This feature requires pairing the AMD Radeon RX 6000 series graphics card with AMD RYZEN 5000/3000* series desktop processors. Also, don’t forget to update the graphics card driver to the latest version. After taking these steps, this feature will be online and ready to boost your gaming performance.
AGESA COMBO PI V2 1.2.0.1 also fixes the RYZEN 5000 series processor L3 Cache bandwidth issue in AIDA64. With the new AGESA, the L3 Cache bandwidth has a dramatic improvement.
For more details, head over to MSI Global.