Would you be fooled by a 14-year-old processor in a new box? Scammers are getting more brazen with their fake CPU deceptions.
Here's one for you: when is a 'body in a box' not as macabre as it sounds? Simple—when it's a tech startup. Wait! Put the ...
An Australian startup has unveiled the world’s first commercial biologic. Melbourne-based Cortical Labs launched the CL1 at ...
User buys an AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor from Amazon, but after receiving it, peels off the film from the CPU heatspreader... reveals it's an FX-4100.
We've been reporting stories about Amazon customers receiving fake processors since 2017. It still occasionally happens, as discovered by Aris from Hardware Busters. He bought a ...
Buying from Amazon is generally considered to be safe, but this hardware reviewer accidentally bought a fake AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D.
If you don’t still have the box, put it somewhere safe, secure, and firm, where there’s no chance of damaging the pins. If you have an Intel LGA1700 or LGA1851 CPU, or an AMD Socket AM5 CPU ...