Cooling specialist Thermalright has launched a new accessory for early adopters of the AMD Ryzen 7000 platform. It's pitching its new AMD AM5 Secure Frame at PC DIYers and enthusiasts looking to ...
AMD's Socket AM5 is a notable improvement over Socket AM4 in that it's impossible (or at least, much more difficult) to accidentally yank your CPU out of the socket when you're changing heatsinks.
I hadn't ever heard of them being needed for AM5 but they were useful for higher end Intel parts. Yeah. I heard they keep the more rectangular Intel parts from flexing when clamped down so you get ...
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