Over coverage from Computex is ongoing, and we still have even more new products for your perusal on Day 3. You can see our Day 1 coverage of the show here, and check out everything from Day 2 here. Also, look at our best of Computex 2023 coverage for more on-the-ground coverage.
Meteor Lake Makes a Surprise Appearance, Raptor Lake Hits 7GHz
We aren’t expecting Meteor Lake-based processors and systems to arrive until sometime later this year, but that didn’t stop MSI from displaying a laptop featuring the chip at Computex. The Prestige 16 laptop has a total of 22 threads and includes a Movidius VPU, which is a Meteor Lake-exclusive feature. Also on display was a pyramid-shaped PC from G.Skill with an overclocked Core i9-13900K overclocked to a staggering 7 GHz, accompanied by DDR5-8000 memory running at 10,000 MT/s.
- MSI Shows Meteor Lake-Powered Laptop At Computex 2023
- G.Skill Pyramid PC Has Core i9-13900K Running at 7 GHz, RAM at 10,000 MT/s
Liquid Cooled SSDs Arrive on the Scene
PCIe 5.0 SSDs bring some incredible performance gains over their PCIe 4.0 predecessors. Unfortunately, the increased performance has also brought commensurable increases in heat output. As a result, we’ve seen PCIe 5.0 SSDs with massive passive heatsinks or active cooling. Adata and TeamGroup are taking a different approach with elaborate liquid cooling setups.
- Adata Details SSD with Self-Contained Liquid Cooling System: Up to 14GB/s
- TeamGroup Unveils 120mm AIO Liquid Cooler For PCIe 5.0 SSDs
The Best of the Rest
- ASRock's DeskSlim and DeskMeet Compact PCs Get Ryzen 7000 and PCIe Gen5 SSDs
- Streacom ZS800 Rethinks PSUs for SFF Builds
- Noctua Readies Coolers For Next-Gen AMD Threadripper CPUs
- Adata Demos Next-Gen Memory: CAMM, CXL, and MR-DIMM Modules
- Adata's 1600W PSU Powers Four GeForce RTX 4090 Graphics Cards
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