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Updated 2025-06-29 12:30
Thermaltake MS-1 M.2 SSD cooler launched with tiny 8,000-rpm fan, heatpipe, and heatsink
Thermaltake's new MS-1 M.2 2280 SSD Cooler is claimed to outclass both the original passive heatsink, and a third-party actively cooled rival, to deliver noticeably better performance and the smoothest gaming experience.
Pentagon pulls out of Intel's $3.5 billion CHIPS Act grant, expects Commerce Department to foot the bill
The Pentagon pulled out of a plan to give Intel more CHIPS Act funding.
Nvidia touts three more games with DLSS 3.5 Ray Reconstruction, more than doubling the current count — Black Myth: Wukong, Naraka Bladepoint, and Portal with RTX
Nvidia announced three more games will include its DLSS 3.5 Ray Reconstruction technology, Black Myth: Wukong, Naraka: Bladepoint, and Portal with RTX. Additional games with DLSS 2 and 3 support also listed, and Diablo IV gets a ray-traced reflections upgrade on March 26.
Original Prusa XL Review: Huge Bed, Five Toolheads at Once
Prusa's latest 3D Printer is a massive Core XY that can handle up to five materials at once.
Rodecaster Duo Review: Streamer Centric
If you're looking to control your audio with a hardware solution rather than routing through virtual cables/software, Rode's Rodecaster Duo is both a mixing interface and a customizable macro pad.
Cerebras launches 900,000-core 125 PetaFLOPS wafer-scale processor for AI — theoretically equivalent to about 62 Nvidia H100 GPUs
Cerebras unveils Wafer Scale Engine 3: 900,000 AI cores, four trillion transistors, 125 PetaFLOPS AI performance.
Save $64 on SteelSeries' Arctis Nova Pro Wireless—our favorite gaming headset
The feature-rich SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless gaming headset currently has $64 knocked off its MSRP, making this multi-platform headset more accessible.
MSI lets you push Intel Core i9-14900KS to 6.4 GHz with a single click
The latest MSI firmware for Intel motherboards offers a one-click boost option for 6.4 GHz on the P-cores.
Seasonic unveils 600W 12V-2X6 GPU power cable upgrade — company's earlier ATX 3.0 PSUs came with older 12VHPWR cables
Seasonic announced a new 12V-2X6 cable that can be bought as an upgrade for its outgoing ATX 3.0 PSUs. The cable is designed to replace its older 12VHPWR cables that were susceptible to meltdowns.
Maingear's Zero Series desktops with hidden motherboard cables are now widely available — prebuilts with MG-RC start at $1,399
Maingear's new Zero Series is a full fledged lineup of gaming PCs featuring MG-RC hidden cables, ranging from $1,399 to $3,929.
WD SN740 2TB review: The M.2 2230 OEM SSD of choice
The WD SN740 is one of the most popular OEM M.2 2230 SSDs for portable gaming devices, offering TLC flash in a single-sided form factor with strong performance. It runs hotter and draws more power as a result, but these are worthy trade-offs.
Malaysia's semiconductor manufacturing flourishes in the face of U.S. and China's Chip War
Malaysia's place in the Chip War as an alternative place to manufacture semiconductors and chips without drawing ire of US politicians and regulations.
Nuphy Gem80 Review: The Custom Keyboard Experience Without the Hassle
If you've been curious about custom mechanical keyboards or are looking for an easy and meaningful upgrade, the Nuphy Gem80 is a great choice. It offers a great typing and gaming experience and an easy introduction to the world of custom mechanical keyboards.
Banana Pi launches $30 OpenWRT Wi-Fi 6 Router with WPA3 protection, optional PoE
Banana Pi released its Wi-Fi 6 router based on the board that uses OpenWrt open-source router firmware that it has been selling for a while but with casing, antennas, and power adapter all for $30 excluding shipping.
GPT-4 can play Doom, badly — doesn't hesitate to shoot humans and demons
GPT-4 is put to the ultimate test by a researcher: Playing Doom without any prior training, only its own ability to reason and make decisions. The results are simultaneously amusing and ominous.
Macintosh Classic gets quadrupled memory with 4MB of onboard RAM — no daughterboard required
A retro computing enthusiast has successfully shoehorned 4MB of RAM into an Apple Macintosh Classic computer without using a daughterboard. Normally, this isn't possible on the Classic system that had just 1MB onboard.
Intel's Core i7-14700K processor hits its lowest-ever price
A recent discount at Newegg has caused the Intel Core i7-14700K processor to hit its lowest-ever price so far.
DIY Raspberry Pi all sky camera captures the majesty of the Northern Lights
Frank Prins is using a Raspberry Pi to capture images of the northern lights with this home made sky camera system.
Nvidia being sued by writers for unauthorized use of their works in generative AI training
Nvidia joins Microsoft, OpenAI, Meta, Google, and other parties in the various ongoing lawsuits related to generative AI. This time, its NeMo platform has been targeted by writers for training off of nearly 200,000 books without permission.
Leaker discusses Nvidia Blackwell memory configurations — suggests GB202 with 512-bit, GB203 with 256-bit, and GB205 with 192-bit
Nvidia is reportedly keeping memory bus-widths the same on at least two of its next-generation RTX 50-series GPUs, GB203 and GB205. GB203 will supposedly have a 256-bit interface and GB205 will have a 192-bit memory bus width, according to leaker Kopite7kimi.
Steam Deck modder builds custom 'Nintendo 3DS console' by adding second screen
The Steam Deck modding community recently showed off a few "Steam Deck DS" variants. Here's a brief look at some current options, alongside the actual dual-screen Ayaneo Flip DS.
New AIO radiator testing reveals lead and other substandard materials — Caseking halts Barrow Dabel product sales in response
PC hardware veteran Igor Wallossek has followed up his recent AIO radiator investigations by looking closely at four more models. This time he found one radiator with such heavy use of lead that he noted, "Sales in the EU should be stopped immediately."
Microsoft Windows 10 21H2 support will officially end for businesses and education institutions in June
Microsoft will soon end support of Windows 10 21H2 version for Enterprise and Education editions. Users still running this version will no longer receive updates unless they upgrade to Windows 10 22H2 or Windows 11.
Qualcomm's Arm chip beats Intel in pre-launch Windows performance demo — Snapdragon X Elite X1E80100 takes down Core 7 Ultra 155H
Qualcomm showed early performance results for its upcoming Snapdragon X Elite processor, comparing it with Intel's Core 7 Ultra 155H under Windows and scoring the win.
Intel staves off AMD and China critics to keep exclusive export license to Huawei — Intel sells 90% of CPUs used in the company's laptops
Intel's export license to Huawei won't be revoked, meaning for another year Intel can sell laptop CPUs to the Chinese tech giant.
Geometric Future Eskimo Junior 24 Review: Unique design and quiet noise levels, but mediocre performance
The Eskimo Junior 24 features unique looks and a subtle RGB design with one-of-a-kind fans. But it doesn't it doesn't impress in thermal performance.
Samsung's Snapdragon Elite X-powered Galaxy Book4 Edge will reportedly cost as much as premium Intel and Apple alternatives
Samsung has announced its next ARM-based laptop, known as the Galaxy Book4 Edge, that will arrive with Qualcomm's new Apple M2 destroying Snapdragon Elite X with 12 Oryon performance cores.
AMD's latest Ryzen APUs trounce China's best home-grown gaming cards — Ryzen 8000G easily outperforms Moore Threads MTT S80 and S30
German publication Computerbase compares the Moore Threads MTT S80 and S30 graphics cards against some entry-level products, including AMD's Ryzen 8000G lineup.
Impending Taiwan electricity price hikes to impact TSMC, other chipmakers
Electricity prices are set to jump in Taiwan, and semiconductor-making 'super consumers' will face some of the steepest increases, say reports. This obviously could lead to major chip price increases.
Going 4K is cheaper than ever with this $179 28-inch Acer monitor
You can now upgrade to a 4K monitor for only $179, making enjoying a UHD screen on your desk more accessible.
Acer Predator X27U OLED gaming monitor review: Leveled-up image quality and gaming performance
Gaming monitors level up when they're like Acer's Predator X27U. A 27-inch OLED panel delivers infinite contrast at QHD resolution with 240 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR400 and wide gamut color. Once you see it in action, the price doesn't matter.
Micro Center reveals potential $749 MSRP for Intel's upcoming Core i9-14900KS Special Edition CPU – imminent flagship CPU might be even more expensive than expected
Micro Center has potentially spilled the beans on the i9-14900KS price before launch, unveiling a price of $749 for the flagship CPU.
Argon ONE V3 M.2 NVMe PCIe Case Review: The all-in-one storage and cooling case for the Raspberry Pi 5
The latest case from Agone Forty updates the classic Argon ONE to version three and brings great cooling and NVMe into a sci-fi looking case.
Soaring SSD prices could hobble NAND flash industry with reduced demand, Phison CEO cautions
SSD controller manufacturer Phison is warning the NAND industry that if prices go too high, demand may drop.
Broken Nvidia RTX 3090 rises from the grave – 'death by liquid metal' wasn't permanent
North West Repair has demonstrated that 'death by liquid metal' isn't necessarily permanent. After analyzing and diagnosing a deceased Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090, the repair tech demonstrated dexterous GPU and VRAM chip removal, cleaning, reballing, replacement, and testing.
Prototype 'Steam Machine' dusted off and tested — running Windows on an old AMD APU ten years later
YouTuber Bringus Studios got its hands on an old Steam Machine prototype that used Windows instead of SteamOS.
Nvidia Turing graphics cards get Resizable BAR support — if you're willing to flash a modified UEFI
Developer terminatorul has shared a UEFI driver that can be used to enable Resizable BAR (ReBAR) on systems packing Nvidia Turing architecture graphics cards. However, be careful as this needs to write configuration data to your motherboard UEFI.
The CHIPS Act: America's semiconductor industry, reborn?
America's semiconductor industry, reborn?
Jensen Huang says even free AI chips from his competitors can't beat Nvidia's GPUs
Jensen Huang has taken to the stage to claim that Nvidia's GPUs are "so good that even when the competitor's chips are free, it's not cheap enough." Huang explains that Nvidia GPU pricing isn't really significant in terms of the all-important data center TCO.
Samsung 34-inch ultrawide QHD curved gaming monitor drops to $385 at Amazon
The Samsung Viewfinity S65UA is currently marked down to $385 at Amazon, one of the lowest prices for the monitor to date.
Extra NAND chip makes Apple MacBook Air M3 256GB SSD drastically faster than predecessor
Apple fixes SSD performance on the latest M3-based MacBook Air laptops, but it is still not that fast.
Nvidia CEO admits next gen DGX systems necessitate liquid cooling - and the new systems are coming soon
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says its upcoming DGX servers will use liquid cooling and is "soon coming."
Compal Rover Play 2-in-1 PC offers fold-out rear controller grips for gamers - wins an iF Design Award
An innovative new 2-in-1 gaming PC design features rear panels that can be articulated to form hand grips. Compal, a major PC and device ODM in Taiwan, is behind this gamer-focused concept which has recently won an iF Design Award.
The five best Intel CPUs of all time: Chipzilla's rise and fall and rise
We've gone through Intel's decades-long history to find its top five CPUs.
Modding ancient AGP slots is still oddly popular in 2024 to add modern GPUs and boost networking — two adaptors enable GTX 960
That strange in-between of PCI and PCIe slots, AGP, has been repurposed for a modern-day NAS board by YouTuber RECNAS for fun and/or profit. Additionally, a Twitter user @tercio_miranda also came across a GTX 960 elaborately mounted to an AGP slot through 2 adapters.
Gigabyte X670E Aorus Pro X motherboard review: Striking in white, with lots of USB
The Gigabyte X670E Aorus Pro X is an updated AM5 board with Wi-Fi 7 and a unique white/gray appearance. For around $300, you get two PCIe 5.0 x4-capable M.2 sockets (rare at this price), loads of USB storage including front and rear 20 Gbps Type-C, and was a solid performer in our test suite.
Repair shop offers 2TB SSD upgrades for M1, M2 Macbook Air — solders on bigger flash chips
Vancouver Mac Service Centre offers a MacBook M1 SSD upgrade service.
One runaway prison laptop caused 1,200 incarcerated students to lose their devices — jailbroken laptop spurs prison officials to issue a recall of now-unsecured notebooks
Following the Securebook 5 default Linux OS being replaced with Ubuntu MATE by a random Twitter user outside of prison with access to tools and resources unavailable to a prisoner, over a thousand actual prisoners had their Securebook 5s confiscated.
M3 MacBook Air hits eye-popping 114 degrees Celsius in stress test and didn't melt — temperature settles down at 100 degrees after thermal throttling
Apple's latest M3-powered MacBook Air has a little heat problem and can easily hit over 100 degrees Celsius in prolonged, intensive workloads.
Next-gen Nvidia GeForce gaming GPU memory spec leaked — RTX 50 Blackwell series GB20x memory configs shared by leaker
Nvidia's GeForce RTX 50-series 'Blackwell' may retain memory interfaces of respected GeForce RTX 40-series 'Ada Lovelace' graphics cards.
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