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on (#64ARG)
The Linux kernel has been updated to version 6.0, and brings new hardware support with it.
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Latest from Tom's Hardware
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Updated | 2025-09-17 08:00 |
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on (#64ARH)
Carter Hurd has modified a mini Retro PC speaker with a Raspberry Pi and Blackberry keyboard to work as an actual computer.
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on (#64ANN)
Cougar has released another exotic open-air computer chassis, but this time featuring a tubular design language.
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by stldenise@gmail.com (Denise Bertacchi) on (#64AKX)
An American made 3D printer you can customize…for a price.
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on (#649X2)
Google Japan introduces the GBoard stick version keyboard, which resembles a long ruler that users can make at home.
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on (#649SE)
Photoshop is the standard to which other image editors are measured, but what if you can get the Photoshop UI without spending the cash?
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on (#649QD)
Nexigo’s NG17FGQ is a 17.3-inch portable gaming monitor that doesn’t sacrifice much for its small size. It’s an IPS panel with FHD resolution and 300 Hz capability through its USB-C input. It also has HDR and a pair of built-in speakers.
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on (#6498S)
B&H Photo Video lists a ton of AMD B650 motherboards for budget users.
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As AMD mentions Radeon Pro W6300 on its website, Radeon RX 6300 emerges on the radar.
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on (#6492N)
SYNOPSISPasswords are just one part of the security toolkit. SSH keys are a seamless and easy to setup tool to keep our connections secure.
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NZXT expands its gaming product line with a 32-inch curved QHD/VA 165 Hz performance-oriented monitor. It wraps Adaptive-Sync, HDR and extended color into an attractive chassis for a reasonable price.
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on (#648HC)
Japanese government will help Micron to keep Hiroshima DRAM fab up to date.
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on (#648BF)
Micro Center gives away free 32GB DDR5-5600 memory kit with a purchase of a Ryzen 7 or Ryzen 9 7000-series.
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Victims of ASRock's ultra sticky DDR5 memory installation stickers, are officially allowed to request a exchange if the peel is unsuccessful, and leaves adhesive on the DIMM modules.
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on (#64882)
Acer has unexpectedly entered the graphics card market, announcing a brand new GPU under its Predator gaming brand known as the BiFrost. Powered by an Intel A770 GPU.
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The Intel Arc A770 and A750 review kit has arrived, with the launch date set for October 12. Here's our unboxing of the cards, which actually have a pretty cool shipping box.
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Kioxia to Reduce 3D NAND wafer production by 1/3 starting October.
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Canonical releases the next Ubuntu for beta testers across the world.
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on (#64842)
GeForce RTX 4090 from Asus, Gigabyte, Inno3D, MSI, and Zotac are heading to Europe.
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by stldenise@gmail.com (Denise Bertacchi) on (#6481T)
FLSun’s V400 Delta 3d printer feeds your need for speed with the help of Klipper.
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on (#6481V)
Dough, formerly Eve, has added a glossy screen coating to its excellent Spectrum ES07D03 4K gaming monitor. 144 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR 600 and extended color deliver a stunning image. It also has the best video processing I’ve ever seen.
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on (#6481W)
Derbauer radically lowers AMD's Ryzen 9 7900X temperature with direct-die cooling.
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on (#647KY)
The Vulcan II Mini is all pretty lights, not enough (software) support.
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on (#647CK)
Custom Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 24GB graphics cards can be significantly more expensive than Nvidia's Founders Edition boards.
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on (#647AQ)
Intel is bringing back competitive midrange GPU pricing with the Arc A750 starting at $289, A770 8GB from $329, and A770 16GB from $349, all slated to launch on October 12. Intel has provided comparative benchmarks showing how its upcoming GPUs stack up against the incumbent RTX 3060.
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on (#6478K)
AMD's new Radeon Pro driver makes Radeon Pro W6800 faster than Nvidia's RTX A5000.
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A German YouTuber recently published a video showcasing Intel's new Raptor Lake review kit that will be going out to all media outlets in the future. The box features i5 and i9 Raptor Lake SKUs, and comes with some beautiful box art.
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on (#6476G)
Nvidia's new FAQ tells consumers everything they need to know about the GeForce RTX 40-series GPUs and power supplies.
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If you don’t enjoy the silence of a flash-only storage configuration, maker Matthias Werner provides instructions for how to build your own HDD Clicker, or you can grab a pre-built device for $25.
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on (#6471N)
Google is shutting down its Stadia game streaming service, though it may be used in other projects.
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Geniatech has revealed a SMARC-compatible board in a DIMM-like form factor.
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on (#646Y0)
A early review of DLSS 3 showed an impressive 5x performance improvement on the RTX 4090 in some situations, but sacrifices in image quality and input lag need to be made to get these ultra high frame rates.
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SK Hynix displays 48GB and 96GB DDR5-6400 RDIMMs for next-generation servers.
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2022 is going to be an annus horribilis for fast refresh, fast response screens, reckons TrendForce, but the segment should return to growth in 2023.
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on (#646N6)
Eight-core Intel's Core i3-N300, Core i3-N305 processors slower than quad-core Core i3-12100 in CrossMark and Geekbench 5.
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on (#646J0)
The Kioxia XG8 is an OEM SSD that's plenty fast, even if more recent consumer drives beat it in many areas.
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on (#646J1)
In this guide, we’ll teach you how to arrange the case fans in your PC to unlock maximum performance.
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on (#6460Y)
AMD's Zen 4-based Ryzen Threadripper 7000 (Storm Peak) CPU and Phoenix Point APUs emerge in the wild.
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on (#645YK)
Razer develops Razer Edge 5G game console with Snapdragon G3X Gen 1 inside.
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Gigabyte pre-announces DDR5-7000+ memory modules from Aorus, Adata, and Kingston.
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on (#645SK)
A new CPU has been spotted at a Romanian Retailer known as the Ryzen 5 3600AF. If this listing is real, it would suggest AMD is creating a successor to the Ryzen 5 1600 AF, featuring Zen 3 cores with the Ryzen 3000 series naming scheme.
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Custom Intel Arc A750 and Arc A770 graphics cards to offer higher performance, better cooling.
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U.S. retailers have started to list Nvidia's GeForce RTX 4090, which sells on October 12.
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Intel's Core i9-13900KS leads single-thread, multi-thread CPU-Z benchmarks among desktop CPUs.
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Google currently offers 1 and 2 Gbps fiber services, but is going to “dramatically expand our multi-gigabit tiers,” in the coming months.
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Shadow of the Tomb Raider received a patch to enable Intel's XeSS upscaling, the first publicly available game to do so. We tested it on a modest collection of GPUs to see how it performs, as well as checking image quality.
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on (#645BR)
A paper from two programmers shows efficiency gains of 50x running the same program on an FPGA vs a CPU
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on (#6458M)
Destined for low-profile low power graphics solutions, this graphics card has 4GB VRAM on a 64-bit bus, and 50% fewer Xe cores than the Arc A380.
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by palcorn@outlook.com (Paul Alcorn) on (#644NA)
We spotted a wafer packed with dies for an unannounced 34-Core Raptor Lake CPU at the company's Innovation event.
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AMD has released its first Adrenalin GPU driver supporting the Ryzen 7000's new integrated graphics chips.
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