Posts by Metal Messiah:
Intel’s new Rocket Lake-S Core i9-11900K CPU benchmarked, beats AMD Ryzen 9 5900X in gaming
Posted on: 12 Jan 2021
At CES 2021, Intel allegedly announced its 11th Gen Core Rocket Lake-S series during the CES 2021 press briefing. Official announcement slides have been leaked as well, which shows almost 14% IPC Boost with 11th Gen CPU lineup. Some screenshots have also been shared by Geeknetic from the said presentation, showcasing Intel’s Rocket Lake-S CPU’s performance against … Continue reading Intel’s new Rocket Lake-S Core i9-11900K CPU benchmarked, beats AMD Ryzen 9 5900X in gaming
Some AMD Ryzen 5 5600X and Ryzen 7 5800X processor SKUs are physically based on a dual-CCD design
Posted on: 12 Jan 2021
It appears that IGOR’s Lab and Yuri “1usmus” Bubliy have just made an interesting discovery in the course of working on the new Clock Tuner for Ryzen (CTR) 2.0 for the Zen3 CPUs. According to their investigation some AMD Ryzen 5 5600X and Ryzen 7 5800X processors are physically based on a dual-CCD design, instead … Continue reading Some AMD Ryzen 5 5600X and Ryzen 7 5800X processor SKUs are physically based on a dual-CCD design
Intel’s new Rocket Lake-S CPU beats AMD’s 12-core Ryzen in Metro Exodus [UPDATE]
Posted on: 11 Jan 2021
We have some official information on Intel’s 11th gen Rocket Lake-S CPU lineup. At CES 2021, Intel demoed one of their Rocket Lake processors against AMD’s Ryzen CPU offering, and the company also allegedly announced its 11th Gen Core Rocket Lake-S series during the CES 2021 press briefing.
Dying Light 2 writer, Pawel Selinger, leaves Techland after 20 years
Posted on: 11 Jan 2021
As you may already know, back in January 2020 Techland announced that the next Dying Light game has been delayed. And, as we predicted back then, the game was most likely targeting a 2021 release date. Then later on in May 2020, Dying Light 2’s lead game designer, Tymon Smektala, claimed that the game is in its final stretch … Continue reading Dying Light 2 writer, Pawel Selinger, leaves Techland after 20 years
AMD preps to launch new Ryzen 9 5900 and Ryzen 7 5800 Zen 3-based CPUs for the OEM market
Posted on: 09 Jan 2021
According to a recent leak coming via @momomo_us, AMD is prepping to launch two brand new Zen 3 Ryzen 5000 desktop CPUs for the OEM market segment, the non-X Ryzen 9 5900 and the non-X Ryzen 7 5800, respectively. But before continuing, you should keep this in mind that both of these chips are targeted … Continue reading AMD preps to launch new Ryzen 9 5900 and Ryzen 7 5800 Zen 3-based CPUs for the OEM market
Epic Games announces its acquisition of Rad Game Tools, gaming’s widely used data compression technology
Posted on: 09 Jan 2021
Epic Games has just made an important acquisition in its history by buying RAD Game Tools. The maker of game development tools was acquired recently by EPIC games.
Intel’s 11th gen Rocket Lake-S CPU sample overclocked beyond 6 Ghz using Liquid Nitrogen/LN2
Posted on: 09 Jan 2021
Back in October 2020, Intel officially revealed its upcoming 11th Gen Rocket Lake-S desktop CPU lineup, based on the Cypress Cove core architecture. Rocket Lake (RKL) is a planned microarchitecture designed by Intel as a direct successor to the Comet Lake-S series of desktop CPUs and high-performance mobile devices.
Dragon Age executive producer Christian Dailey teases a new “Dragon Age 4” concept art
Posted on: 09 Jan 2021
Dragon Age executive producer Christian Dailey has recently shared some new concept art for BioWare’s upcoming Dragon Age game on his Twitter account. Christian Dailey, who joined BioWare from Blizzard, will be leading the upcoming Dragon Age project currently in development.
Rumor: Prey 2 reboot sequel might be in development at Arkane Austin
Posted on: 07 Jan 2021
It appears that Prey 2 could be in development in the form of a sequel reboot at Arkane Studios but with the collaboration of Human Head Studios, the original team of the series. Arkane Austin is allegedly working on a new project.
Gaming GPUs are going to get a lot more expensive due to Import Tariffs from China
Posted on: 07 Jan 2021
Well, it appears that 2021 isn’t off to a great start as PC gaming components including graphics cards and motherboards are going to get even more expensive. According to a recent report coming via New York Times, the Chinese import tariff exemptions have expired this year, so as a result of this the GPU pricing … Continue reading Gaming GPUs are going to get a lot more expensive due to Import Tariffs from China