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Review: Corsair MM700 & Corsair Katar Pro XT
Today, we review a duo of products. Corsair’s new wired Katar Pro XT (Hilbert reviewed the wireless version back in July of 2020), and their MM700 extended RGB mouse mat.
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Review: Sabrent Rocket 4 PLUS 2TB NVMe SSD (breaching that 7 GB/sec)
Sabrent recently released the Rocket 4 PLUS M.2 NVMe SSD series. Powered by a mightily fast PS5018-E18 controller this Sabrent offer might become one of the most compelling SSDs we've tested in a while. If you like endurance and PCIe 4.0 performance levels breaching 7 GB/sec, of course.
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Samsung to release variant of Odyssey G9 monitor with miniled backlight and much more
Samsung plans to issue a variant of its Odyssey G9 gaming monitor with a mini-led backlight this year. Once more it will be a 49" monitor with a 32: 9 ratio and a curvature of 1000R.
Read moreAOC announces V4 monitor series
Display specialist AOC launches a new monitor line – the V4 series – offering QHD and UHD resolutions with panel sizes of 23.8” (60.5 cm), 27” (68.6 cm) and up to 31.5” (80 cm).
Read moreGeForce RTX 3090 with blower style coolers discontinued en masse
While I'm not sure many people care too much about it, it seems GeForce RTX 3090 graphics cards with the blower cooling system are quietly being phased out.
Read moreIntel stops Performance Tuning Protection Plan, PTPP, for all eligible K-series CPUs
Maybe you can remember, intel had an option to purchase an extra warranty that covers overclocking with k model processors. Literally, if you purchased a K model in the past few years, would overclock it and it would die, you'd theoretically have no warranty.
Read moreIntel Launches mainstream 670p NVMe M.2 SSD based on 144-layer 3D QLC NAND
Intel just announced the Intel SSD 670p NVMe M.2 SSD series which has been fitted with 144-layer 3D QLC NAND. The lineup includes three models with capacities of 512GB, 1TB, and 2TB.
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Lenovo ThinkEdge SE30 Is an industrial design fanless PC
Lenovo announced new industrial PC products such as the "ThinkEdge SE30" industrial PC equipped with the 11th generation Core i5 vPro.
Read moreMSI Z490 Motherboards Open Up for PCIe 4.0 Graphics Cards and SSDs
All of the MSI Z490 motherboards will be supporting PCIe 4.0 with the coming Intel 11th Gen Intel Processors. Through an update to the latest BIOS, MSI Z490 motherboards offer great bandwidth and performance for PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSDs and graphics cards.
Read moreBe Re-Connected With the Latest Version of EK-Loop Connect Software and Sensors
EK has issued a rework on the EK-Loop Connect software. Today, the new version of the software is officially ready and can already be downloaded.
Read moreMicron Launches Low-Power Memory Qualified for Automotive Safety Applications
Micron Technology, Inc. today announced that it has begun sampling the industry's first automotive low-power DDR5 DRAM (LPDDR5) memory that is hardware-evaluated to meet the most stringent Automotive Safety Integrity Level (ASIL), ASIL D.
Read moreRadeon RX 6700 XT would have a starting price of 479 USD and see better availability
You can expect AMD to announce the Radeon RX 6700 XT on March 3 with a starting price between 479 and 499 dollars for the reference models.
Read moreMonster Hunter Rise coming to PC in early 2022
Capcom Japan producer Ryozo Tsujimoto confirmed that Monster Hunter Rise will arrive on PC in early 2022. Monster Hunter Rise might be a Switch exclusive when it arrives next month, but Capcom's latest dinosaur-basher will eventually find its way to PC sometime next year.
Read moreDownload: Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) V18.0.3.7
Download Display Driver Uninstaller DDU revision v18.0.3.7 This application is a driver removal utility that can help you completely uninstall AMD/NVIDIA graphics card drivers and packages from your system, incl Radeon Software AMD-DCH drivers.
Intel would be bundling Hitman 3 with its processors
From Marvell's avengers towards IO-Data's Hitman 3. From the looks of things, Intel is planning a Hitman 3 bundle with selected processors.
Read moreNext-gen AMD EPYC (Genoa) Would get 50% larger socket SP5, 96 cores and 400W TDP
AMD is seriously pounding its way into the data-center. If anything, EPYC has proven to be a very cost-effective and high-performance solution in the data-center. But what's next? Well, that would be products tagged under the development codename genoa.
Read moreASUS outs Thunderbolt EX4 PCI-Express3.0 (x4) ThunderBolt card
ASUSTeK announceda new revisiopn to their cards, the PCI-Express3.0 (x4) expansion card "Thunderbolt EX 4" that adds 2-port Thunderbolt 4.
Read moreMSI releases 2 types modular power supply MPG A850GF Gold Certfied
MSI announced it will start handling two types of power supplies, including the 80 PLUS GOLD certified full modular power supply unit tagged MPG A850GF, for the global market.
Read moreRenders show ASUS Radeon RX 6700 XT TUF Gaming and Dual graphics cards
A set of renders have appeared from two unannounced Radeon RX 6700 XT graphics cards, the duo is originating from ASUS and appears to be the Radeon RX 6700 XT TUF Gaming and Dual graphics cards.
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