HW News: GPP, RAM Prices Getting Worse, & Ryzen 2000

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This hardware news recap talks the nVidia GPP story from [H], RAM price increases through 2018, Ryzen 2000, a Noble Icon review, and more.
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Show notes: https://www.gamersnexus.net/news-pc/3258-hw-news-nvidia-gpp-ram-prices-getting-worse

The big story for the week is still developing, and doesn't yet have (much) more primary information aside from its source, [H]ardOCP. The story pertains to nVidia's GeForce preferred partner program, and raises question of the legality of the program. Additional news items included coverage of Coffee Lake (8th Gen, 8700K/8600K) CPUs working on Z170 and Z270 motherboards, done by using a few hacks.

For rumors, some discussion on the Intel 8670 and Ryzen / TR 2000 CPUs is briefly held.

We also talk about a $2 million mining machine heist, NZXT's X72 cooler, RAM price in crease, and provide a brief review of a gaming chair from Noble (the Icon).

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