
Intel Core i9-9980XE Extreme Edition
The Intel Core i9-9980XE Extreme Edition is an 18-core chip with a 3.0GHz base clock and 4.4GHz boost clock.

ASUS celebrates its 30th anniversary with the Prime X299 Edition 30 motherboard
The ASUS Prime X299 Edition 30 is a crazy motherboard made for enthusiasts and overclockers.

Intel is killing its Kaby Lake-X processors after less than a year
Intel has announced plans to discontinue its Kaby Lake-X processors.

AMD Ryzen Threadripper vs. Intel Core i9-7900X: The fastest chips money can buy
AMD is back in the ultra-enthusiast space, and it's looking to make a statement with its Ryzen Threadripper CPUs. How do they stack up against Intel's best?

EVGA’s X299 Dark motherboard embraces the dark side
The new EVGA X299 Dark motherboard dispenses with all the RGB fluff and goes dark quite literally.

Intel Core i7-7740X review: One fast but awkward processor
The quad-core Intel Core i7-7740X is one of Intel's most affordable Core X chips. It's also its highest clocked CPU to date with a 4.3GHz base clock. But it's also very similar to the Core i7-7700K. Do you really need this chip?

G.Skill introduces high-speed DDR4 4,600MHz Trident Z kit for Intel Kaby Lake-X
G.Skill has announced another high-speed DDR4 memory kit for Intel’s X299 platform. The new memory modules are rated for up to 4,600MHz, and it joins other speedy DDR4-4200 and DDR4-4333 kits over the past few months.

The Gigabyte X299 Aorus Gaming is the first motherboard designed exclusively for Intel Kaby Lake-X
The Gigabyte X299 Aorus Gaming may be the first of a handful of X299 motherboards designed to work with only Intel's quad-core Kaby Lake-X processors.

Intel’s 12-core Core i9-7920X is clocked lower than the Core i9-7900X at 2.9GHz
Intel has let slip certain specifications of the 12-core Core i9-7920X CPU on its July price list, which suggests that it is on track for an August release as planned.

Adata rolls out XPG Gammix D10 and Spectrix D40 RGB DDR4 memory modules for Intel X299
Adata has announced the launch of the XPG Gammix D10 and Spectrix D40 RGB DDR4 memory modules for use with Intel's new X299 platform and AMD Ryzen.