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2d ago
It was an AMD-heavy show last week, so how about an IntelCast? (Don't worry, there's a lot of non-Intel content - plus at least one of us is a card-carrying member of ..read more
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2d ago
Cooler Master have done something very impressive with the new Silent Edge Platinum 1100W PSU. They have designed a unique PS which incorporates a heatpipe block connected to an outer heatsink plate ..read more
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2d ago
There's been a lot of talk about Intel's Lunar Lake Core Ultra processors this week, but now it's time to look at AMD's brand new offerings aimed at both Intel and NVIDIA.  ..read more
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3d ago
At this point most of us have given up on the fight against Smart TVs; like an automatic transmission a dumb TV isn't even an option you can pay extra for. We ..read more
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3d ago
Intel has made the Core Ultra desktop processors official, and we finally have a new architecture for the DIY enthusiast space from team blue. Many of the topological particulars might be familiar ..read more
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4d ago
In 2010 console owners, well at least those with a PS3 or Xbox 360, got a chance to immerse themselves in the Old West with the release of Red Dead Redemption. In ..read more
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4d ago
If you are serious about securing a computer then you ensure that it isn't connected to anything that can send data, also known as an air-gapped machine because that's all that touches ..read more
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5d ago
The FPS Review took a look at the relatively new MSI MAG Coreliquid I360 AIO CPU cooler, seeing how effective it is at handling an Intel i9 13900K. The 360mm version is ..read more
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6d ago
You have likely heard again and again that when choosing of Zen 5 DDR5 you need to go with DDR5-6400 so you have a 1:1 UCLK to MCLK ratio is incredibly important.  ..read more
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6d ago
The ASUS ROG Azoth Extreme connects via USB, Bluetooth or 2.4Ghz depending on your preference, and you should note that only the USB and Bluetooth will give you the insane 8000 Hz ..read more