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The real photos of the ZEN5 Ryzen processor were exposed, and the RGB lighting of the memory imprinted the backplate of the graphics card

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ZEN5 Ryzen Processor Physical Photo Exposure:

The OPN code for the ZEN5 Ryzen has been passed down for nearly a year, and this time the physical image is finally here. ExpertVallah posted the ES engineering sample version of the Ryzen CPU in his hand, and according to the OPN code, it can be confirmed that this is a next-generation ZEN5 architecture Ryzen processor codenamed Granite Ridge.

The real photos of the ZEN5 Ryzen processor were exposed, and the RGB lighting of the memory imprinted the backplate of the graphics card

According to information on the Einstein@home distributed computing project website, 100-000001290-11_N appeared in June last year, and it is an 8-core, 16-thread processor, and Family 26 points to the ZEN5 architecture (ZEN3 and ZEN4 belong to Family 25).

The real photos of the ZEN5 Ryzen processor were exposed, and the RGB lighting of the memory imprinted the backplate of the graphics card

AMD hasn't announced the release date of Granite Ridge yet, and Computex 2024 in early June is a potential point in time. Motherboard manufacturers are already working to support the next generation of ZEN5 processors with BIOS updates.

Memory RGB lighting imprints the graphics card backplane:

RGB lighting has become an indispensable element in the case, but what people didn't expect is that it can also be somewhat "disruptive". A number of foreign netizens said that their graphics cards were marked with an indelible mark by the memory sticks in the vicinity.

The real photos of the ZEN5 Ryzen processor were exposed, and the RGB lighting of the memory imprinted the backplate of the graphics card

Under the long-term effect of RGB lighting on the memory module, the corresponding position of the graphics card backplate appears to fade. Light pollution is so powerful.

The real photos of the ZEN5 Ryzen processor were exposed, and the RGB lighting of the memory imprinted the backplate of the graphics card

This phenomenon seems to have nothing to do with the brand, and in addition to ASUS, MSI and Gigabyte graphics card users have reported similar reports.

The real photos of the ZEN5 Ryzen processor were exposed, and the RGB lighting of the memory imprinted the backplate of the graphics card

Ultraviolet light in LED lights is the main culprit for this phenomenon. Is there another reason for friends who oppose light pollution in the chassis?

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