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Outpost: Infinity Siege is facing stability issues. The game's problems are so bad that the devs are asking Intel Core i9-13900K and 14900K owners to downclock their chips so they can play the game without crashing ..read more
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3h ago
The latest flagship Raspberry Pi 5 receives the traditional "Can I run Windows?" treatment, and this time it put us through the wringer ..read more
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YMTC's X3-6070 3D QLC NAND can sustain 4,000 P/E cycles, according to the company ..read more
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5h ago
Using the empty space available inside an original NES game cartridge, YouTuber James Channel turns a copy of NES Open Tournament Golf into a full working Nintendo Entertainment System, complete with cartridge slot and 2 controller ports ..read more
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5h ago
We dug around to check out prices on all the current generation GPUs. Nvidia's RTX 4080 Super launched at the end of January, but prices quickly shot up to $1,300 and more. Two months later, availability and pricing have improved and there are quite a few models now selling at or close to the base $999 MSRP. RTX 4090 is also closer to its MSRP than it's been in half a year ..read more
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5h ago
A new CPU-Z screenshot has reveals the specifications of a new Granite Rapids engineering sample boasting a whopping 80 cores and over half a gigabyte of L3 cache. It also specifies 320 threads but we think this is a reporting error from CPU-Z ..read more
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5h ago
The Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 is a superwide 49-inch monitor with impressive specs and a more impressive discount ..read more
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6h ago
MSI's latest and greatest PCIe 5.0 SSD is potentially the fastest on the market, provided its advertised benchmarking numbers hold true. The massive tower heatsink helps it maintain high sustained performance, and also look a bit ridiculous for a 12W drive ..read more
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6h ago
Lucas-Dynamics has created a device that automatically clicks a mouse, reaching up to 70 clicks per second when testing ..read more
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6h ago
Russian companies fail to package already made silicon: 50% of processors get ruined at final stage of manufacturing. This is limiting the quantity of Baikal's CPUs that make it to market ..read more