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The Ryzen™ 7 5800X3D is officially available, and Microsoft plans to completely deprecate the SMB1 feature

The Ryzen™ 7 5800X3D is officially available:

At 9 p.m. on the 21st, AMD Ryzen™ 7 5800X3D game processor was officially listed, and JD.com was priced at 3099 yuan and could enjoy 6 interest-free periods. Place an order before 00:00 on the 24th and complete the posting comment before May 9 to get an additional 50 yuan Jingdong E card.

The Ryzen™ 7 5800X3D is officially available, and Microsoft plans to completely deprecate the SMB1 feature

For the first time, the Ryzen™ 7 5800X3D features 3D V-Cache technology, with an L2+L3 cache capacity of up to 100MB, adding a significant boost to gaming performance.

The Ryzen™ 7 5800X3D is officially available, and Microsoft plans to completely deprecate the SMB1 feature
The Ryzen™ 7 5800X3D is officially available, and Microsoft plans to completely deprecate the SMB1 feature

AMD recommends using it with X570/B550 motherboards, in fact, the A520 and the AMD 400 series motherboards after upgrading the BIOS can currently support the 5800X3D.

The Ryzen™ 7 5800X3D is officially available, and Microsoft plans to completely deprecate the SMB1 feature

For players using the 300 Series' original Ryzen™ platform, the 5800X3D also offers an opportunity to reinvigorate the old platform. According to MSI, the 300 series motherboards are expected to receive a BIOS update that includes the AGESA 1207 in May, leading to support for new Ryzen processors such as the Ryzen 7 5800X3D.

The Ryzen™ 7 5800X3D is officially available, and Microsoft plans to completely deprecate the SMB1 feature

Windows 11 will say goodbye to SMBv1 once and for all:

After Flash, Windows users are about to say goodbye to another very old thing: SMBv1.

The Ryzen™ 7 5800X3D is officially available, and Microsoft plans to completely deprecate the SMB1 feature

SMB is used for file sharing, and the history of the SMB 1.0 protocol dates back to the 1980s. Because it was so old and full of vulnerabilities, Microsoft had already decided to deprecate SMB1.0 as early as 2013. Windows Vista and Windows 7 support SMB 2.0, and SMB 3.0 was introduced from Windows 8. However, in order to be compatible with older devices, SMB 1.0 still exists in Windows 11, and users can re-enable them once they need to:

The Ryzen™ 7 5800X3D is officially available, and Microsoft plans to completely deprecate the SMB1 feature

Recently, Microsoft has taken another step towards the complete deprecation of SMB1.0: the Home and Professional versions of insider development preview channels will not turn on SMB 1.0 by default when installed. Ned Pyle, chief project manager of windows server high availability and storage groups, said that Microsoft will completely remove SMB1 binaries in future releases, and Windows and Windows Server will no longer include SMB1 drivers and DLLs, completely saying goodbye to this antique protocol.

The Ryzen™ 7 5800X3D is officially available, and Microsoft plans to completely deprecate the SMB1 feature

Although contemporary NAS already supports the new version of the SMB protocol, many routers still need to use the SMB1.0 protocol when attaching USB sticks or removable hard disks for file sharing. Fortunately, Ned Pyle also said that Microsoft will provide independent functional installation packages for organizations that cannot do without SMB1, but it will no longer provide any support for them in the future.

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