It cost $0 to support the channel, I wanna quit my job and do it full time eventually 🙏🏽 if you wanna support me I upload EVERY Wednesday 🔥
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@NotThatJoker@Wario64 This is false and the ToastyBros proved it in a video using single channel 16GB DDR5 and dual channel isn't a major performance hit depending on the game title.
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AMD just pulled off one of the biggest surprise moves of Computex 2026. 👀
While everyone is chasing next-gen AI PCs, AMD is doing something gamers actually asked for:
Keeping old PCs alive.
Highlights:
• Ryzen 7 5800X3D returns as a 10th Anniversary Edition → 8C/16T Zen 3 → 100MB cache → AM4 platform → $349 on June 25
• New Ryzen 7 7700X3D → 8C/16T Zen 4 → 104MB cache → AM5 platform → $329 on July 16
• Radeon RX 9070 GRE goes global → 12GB VRAM → 48 Compute Units → Up to 2.79GHz boost → $549 starting June 2
But the real headline:
AMD officially extended AM5 support through 2029. That means a motherboard you buy today could still support future Ryzen upgrades years from now.
At a time when GPU prices are high and full PC upgrades are getting expensive, AMD’s strategy is clear:
Upgrade your CPU.
Keep your motherboard.
Keep your RAM.
Save your money.
AM4 refuses to die. AM5 just got a longer future. And AMD might have the most consumer-friendly upgrade path in PC gaming right now.