Saturday, December 20, 2025

AMD's Legacy Ryzen 7 5800X3D Now Sells for Up to $800 | Critical Motherboard Flaw Allows Game Cheats

AMD's legacy Ryzen 7 5800X3D chips now sell for up to $800, more than a new 9800X3D | Critical motherboard flaw allows game cheats, Riot Games blocks 'Valorant' players that don't update BIOS | HP Omen 34c G2 34-inch WQHD 180 Hz gaming monitor review: Delivering style, speed and value
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December 20, 2025
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AMD's legacy Ryzen 7 5800X3D chips now sell for up to $800, more than a new 9800X3D
AM4 chip costs twice as much as MSRP, as enthusiasts flock to old DDR4 memory.
 
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Critical motherboard flaw allows game cheats, Riot Games blocks 'Valorant' players that don't update BIOS
Security patches pushed live by all major motherboard vendors
 
 
 
 
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HP Omen 34c G2 34-inch WQHD 180 Hz gaming monitor review: Delivering style, speed and value
HP Omen 34c G2 34-inch WQHD 180 Hz gaming monitor review
 
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HyperX SoloCast 2 Review: A built-in stand that you'll want to mount
But a solid budget gaming mic nonetheless.
 
 
 
 
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New rules are aimed at addressing industry abuses.
 
 
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