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Newegg's Asus X870E motherboard and 32GB DDR5-6400 RAM bundle is only $449.89, saving you $379.99
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California 3D printer control bill would restrict sale to DOJ-approved models
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Minecraft Java Edition will get a Vulkan multi-threaded renderer, replacing the aging OpenGL.
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AMD's chips will be used as debt collateral in a $300 million loan to cloud startup Crusoe with financing from Goldman Sachs.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#73PFS)
Amidst endless complaints over the instability and bloating nature of Windows 11, Microsoft's latest insider builds add new emojis and a taskbar feature for its beta testers. Now, you can check your internet speed by right-clicking the network icon or opening network quick settings, where you'll be taken to a simplified Ookla Speedtest inside Bing.
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You can access Tom's Hardware for less than $3 a month when subscribing annually, giving you access to a wealth of deep industry insights, access to our Bench tool, and more.
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The be quiet! Power Zone 2 1200W is a silence-focused high-wattage power supply that combines exceptional acoustic performance with thermal excellence, though budget-tier components raise questions about long-term value at the $230 price point.
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Thermalright's Wonder Vision 360 UB ARGB features a unique ultrawide display with hundreds of customization options. We tested it with AMD's Ryzen 9 9950X CPU and included noise-normalized benchmarks.
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Dozens of Chinese companies have announced plans to expand into liquid-cooling systems as demand surges to prevent AI racks from overheating.
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Get a decent DDR4 bundle for just $400.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#73NKC)
In a new blind test featuring six different games, users heavily preferred the image quality of DLSS 4.5 and crowned it as the best against FSR 4 and native rendering. Nvidia walked away with 48.2% of all votes, with native rendering scoring 24% and FSR coming in third place with 15% of the tally.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#73NKD)
This deal will help AI hyperscalers secure the fuel they need for SMRs, avoiding getting hit by a shortage if demand spikes due to the massive power requirements of future data centers.
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by stldenise@gmail.com (Denise Bertacchi) on (#73NG7)
Elegoo promised a color add-on, but instead gave us a whole new printer.
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Nvidia has sold off the last of its shares in Arm Holdings, some six years after it attempted to buy the company outright for $40 billion, but was stopped by EU and UK regulators. The sale amounts to 1.1 million shares worth an estimated $140 million dollars.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#73MNY)
Memory prices have stabilized in Germany, with some kits even experiencing price cuts over the past month, showing decent progress towards normalization. They're still over 300% more expensive than they were five months ago, though. In contrast, HDDs and SSDs have become more expensive, and their prices continue to rise.
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OpenAI has hired the creator of popular agentic AI tool OpenClaw, but has decided to keep the project open source. Despite its old Claude-inspired name, Anthropic threatened Steinberger with legal action ahead of multiple name changes.
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by sayem.ahmed@futurenet.com (Sayem Ahmed) on (#73MP0)
Amid the ongoing DRAM supply squeeze, the world of consumer electronics is evolving, and it threatens to derail entire industries with its sheer scale and monetary backing.
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by stephen.warwick@futurenet.com (Stephen Warwick) on (#73MJB)
NZXT has unveiled a new H2 Mini Pc for the U.S. market, as well as a compact power supply and H2 Flow Mini-ITX case.
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The Dell XPS 14 is a significant improvement over previous revisions, with an attractive design and a physical function row on the keyboard. There are also solid speakers and long battery life on the 1200p version. But the low-travel keyboard takes some getting used to.
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An IT employee reportedly attempted to destroy sensitive company data by drilling a hole through a SATA SSD before disposing of it.
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