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Beyond CPU and GPU: Four Overlooked PC Components That Need Thermal Monitoring

PC thermal management extends far beyond just CPU and GPU temperatures, according to hardware analysts. New reports indicate that VRMs, NVMe SSDs, DDR5 RAM, and motherboard chipsets can all cause significant performance problems when overheating.

The Hidden Thermal Threats in Your Computer

While much attention focuses on CPU and GPU temperatures, hardware analysts suggest several other critical components can cause system instability, performance degradation, and reduced lifespan when overheating. According to reports, neglecting these components’ thermal performance can lead to unexplained performance dips, data transfer slowdowns, and even hardware failure.

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Apple M5 Chip Shows Record-Breaking Single-Core Performance in Leaked Benchmark Tests

Apple’s newly announced M5 processor has reportedly set a new benchmark record for single-core performance according to leaked test results. The chip demonstrates approximately 20% faster multi-core performance compared to its M4 predecessor. Industry analysts suggest this represents one of the most significant generational leaps in Apple’s silicon development.

Record-Breaking Performance Leak

According to reports from benchmark tracking services, Apple’s recently unveiled M5 chip has demonstrated what appears to be the highest single-core performance score ever recorded in the Geekbench database. Sources indicate the processor achieved a remarkable single-core score of 4,263 in preliminary testing, significantly outpacing previous generation chips and competing processors.