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For the Radeon PRO W6600 it says:
"PCI Express® Support 4.0 Ready (x16) with 3.0 Backward Compatibility"
here: https://www.amd.com/en/products/professional-graphics/amd-radeon-pro-w6600
So You haven't read it "The AMD Radeon PRO W6600 graphics card is expected to be available from...
It says here https://www.techpowerup.com/263751/amd-introduces-radeon-pro-w5500-professional-graphics-card "mid-February 2020, for an SEP of $399 USD" about the predecessor Radeon Pro W5500, compare that to what it says here "expected to be available from etailers/retailers in Q3 2021 with an...
Huge gap between 6600XT and 6700 in TBP, 130W respectively 230W (source: https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-radeon-rx-6600-xt-with-navi-23-gpu-pictured). I believed it would be like~170W.
Isn't that what's so usual, people (myself included) carry with us plenty of old and irrelevant information/data, mainly because it's almost impossible to keep being updated with it all?
For my Asrock X570 it says "Update AMD AGESA Combo-AM4 V2 1.0.0.2" (note: V2), but what about AGESA 1.0.0.6, what's the difference?
Edit: Found this https://www.planet3dnow.de/cms/56750-agesa-combo-am4v2pi-1-0-0-2-und-combo-am4-1-0-0-6-schliessen-sicherheitsluecke-bei-amd-apus/, seems that...
We've found that the best security protection against vulnerabilities, that is to avoid intel - for now. Ok, they struggle - at least they say they do - to secure their new models, but leaving older models completely without mitigations! Quite often is a new UEFI/BIOS needed, but motherboard...