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NVIDIA Announces RTX A2000 Low-Profile Workstation GPU

NVIDIA has announced the RTX A2000; a low-profile professional workstation GPU measuring in at only 2.7″ in height and 6.6″ in length. That would be 68.58mm height and 167.64mm for those on the Metric system. The RTX A2000 comes with 3,328 CUDA cores and 6GB of GDDR6 on a 192-bit bus. Single-precision TFLOPS are listed as 8.0, RT performance at 15.6 TFLOPS, and Tensor performance at 63.9 TFLOPS. Power consumption is 70 watts, and it’s cooled with a 2-slot blower style fan. Additional features include four Mini DisplayPort 1.4A connections, AV1 decode support, and acceleration of AI based tools in …
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Optimum Tech Goes Hands-On with Skyreach 4 Tiny (S4T)

Optmum Tech, a SFF focused YouTube tech channel has gone hands-on with Skyreach 4 Mini with a complete Ryzen 5600G APU build. While the processor left Optimum Tech wanting, the Skyreach 4 Mini was well received, and continues NFC’s well respected case design. Features of the Skyreach 4 Mini include: 3.3L base size that is expandable. 239mm x 200mm x 69mm base size. 1.6mm to 2.0mm thick aluminum panels. 47mm height base CPU cooling. Expandable to include to include dedicated GPUs and SFX power supplies. $165 starting price. Here is a link to the S4T product Page  
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Review Roundup: AMD Radeon 6600XT

The reviews for AMD’s Radeon 6600XT have dropped today and it’s not exactly favorable for AMD’s newest 1080P GPU. Reviewers have taken issue with the low memory bandwidth, PCI-E 8X limitation, poor ray-tracing performance, and high price. While the 6600XT can provide rasterized performance akin to the RTX 3060ti in AMD optimized games, it fails to be competitive with the Nvidia part in most games, while being only $20 less expensive. Check out the reviews below:   Written Reviews: Eurogamer (AKA Digital Foundry) PC Gamer (Aka Maximum PC) Ars Technica Kit Guru IGN Trusted Reviews Hot Hardware Toms Hardware Rock …
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LTT Goes Hands-On With Steam Deck

Renowned tech YouTuber Linus Sebastian was invited to Valve’s HQ for a some hands-on time with the upcoming Valve Steam Deck. While he was limited to only an hour and a half with the device, he was able to get some basic performance metrics, compare it to similar machines, and provide a lot of insights into Valve’s mini-pc handheld. He even goes so far as to test screen response, test Netflix, and examine the unit under a thermal camera. As expected, the RDNA 2 based GPU portion of the Steam Deck’s APU substantially outperforms the previous generation’s Vega based GPU …
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Aya Neo Pro Edition Announced

A Pro version of the Aya Neo has been announced via the Aya Neo Indiegogo campaign. The new version of the Aya Neo, now called AYANEO 2021 Pro, will feature an upgraded APU in the form of a Ryzen R7 4800U. The original Aya Neo used a Ryzen R5 4500U. The R5 4500U is a 6 core / 6 thread part that has a base clock of 2.3GHz, and a boost clock of 4.0GHz. It features 6 Vega based GPU cores at 1.5GHz. The R7 4800U is an 8 core / 16 thread part that has a base clock of …