Archive for January 2021
ZEN3 Based AMD Epyc Milan Server Processors TDP up-to 280W
DirectX End-User Runtimes (Offline Installer)
This download provides the DirectX end-user multi-languaged redistributable that developers can include with their product. This distro doesn't just update DX9, but also updates DX10/DX11.
Guru3D Rig of the Month - January 2021
Gasper is the first to kick off 2021 with a right of the month, the tech support guy has built a nice rig on which he spent quite a bit of time and dedication. Well, that and some hardcore cash.
Check the January edition of the ROTM 2021 right here.
Guru3D Rig of the Month - January 2021
Download: Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) V18.0.3.6
EK Water Blocks D5-Powered Ek-Quantum Reflection O11D Distribution Plate Goes Small
ASUS ROG Falchion keyboard has 4000mAh battery built-in
2021 Tesla Model X and S Interior and (AMD Navi 23) Media console gets a fancy upgrade (updated)
SilverStone releases SFX-L 80 PLUS PLATINUM certified 1000W power supply
Razer Viper 8KHz Gaming Mouse has HyperPolling Technology
Epic Games Store 2020 Year in Review
EPIC looks back back at 2020 on the Epic Games Store, they saw historic growth in engagement across the board. There are now over 160 million Epic Games Store PC users. Daily active users are up 192% to 31.3 million daily active players, with a peak CCU 13 million concurrent players this year (up from 7M in 2019). Monthly active users in December rose from 32 million in 2019 to 56 million.
Advertorial: Office 2019 only $47 and Best Deals on CDKoffers
New year new PC. Perhaps it is not a strict rule but it often happens that with the beginning of the year , many people want to get a new PC, perhaps waiting for the numerous video game titles that will come out this year and that will be at the forefront thanks to the new video cards, or perhaps simply because, given the COVID-19 situation, we will still have to undergo smart working for a long time. One of the points to be resolved, in addition of course to that of the hardware to be purchased, concerns the Windows license. For those who have missed previous appointments, We work with CDKoffers to enable its readers to save some money on purchasing licenses and subscriptions of the software necessary for their PC, starting with the operating system, suites for the home, office, or studio. Today what we recommend instead is to jump on CDKoffers where there is a surprise for all our readers! We offer an additional exclusive discount, at the already ragged prices, of 25% to its readers, through the GURU25 code. This way you can save even more substantial figures to invest in additional software, or hardware in case you plan to assemble a new PC. As usual, we remember that these are original licenses and an absolutely legal method. In addition to this bundle, you can find on the site numerous other offers including using the 25% code GURU25:
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Core i9 11900KF Sample Hits 98 Degrees C cooled with 360mm AIO Under Load
Corsair Launches MP600 CORE and MP600 PRO M.2 NVMe SSDs
Corsair today announced the launch of three new corsair gen4 PCIe x4 nvme m.2 solid-state drives the mp600 core, mp600 pro, and mp600 pro hydro x edition. All mp600 ssds store massive amounts of data with lightning-fast transfer speeds, leveraging PCI-E gen4 technology for incredible, sustained performance.
Review: Corsair MP600 CORE PCIe 4.0 M.2 NVMe
We review a new revision Corsair MP600 PCIe Gen 4.0 SSD; this is the CORE model, which is amongst the best performing NVMe SSDs we have tested to date, rating at 5 GB/sec. Corsair is trying to offer a more price-competitive product range. The 2 TB version tested costs 16 cents per GB. In this round, however, there's a twist.
Read our review here.
Corsair MP600 CORE PCIe 4.0 M.2 NVMe review
We review a new revision Corsair MP600 PCIe Gen 4.0 SSD; this is the CORE model, which is amongst the best performing NVMe SSDs we have tested to date, rating at 5 GB/sec. Corsair is trying to offer a more price-competitive product range. The 2 TB version tested costs 16 cents per GB. In this round, however, there's a twist.