Gone are the days of three names dominating the sim racing market. The seeming stranglehold that Fanatec, Thrustmaster, and Logitech all had on the market was set in stone. We would see…
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Gone are the days of three names dominating the sim racing market. The seeming stranglehold that Fanatec, Thrustmaster, and Logitech all had on the market was set in stone. We would see…
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We know Seagate and Western Digital have already sold out of HDDs for the year and flash based storage has become incredibly rare and even more expensive. It is possible that some…
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The Thermal Grizzly WireView Pro II is their second GPU monitoring tool, which plugs directly into your GPU on one side, and into the 12VHPWR or 12V-2×6 cable from your PSU. This…
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The RAM-apocolypse continues of course, with hints of it hitting general manufacturers, and delay of gaming systems and even spinning harddrives. At least Micron is making some PCIe 6 drives you cannot…
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We haven’t taken a look at a 3D printer in some time, which is why it’s worth a peek at Creality’s K2 Pro Combo kit. This generation of kit boasts 600mm/s print…
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Brought to you by the same team that gave us the ability to play Unreal Gold and the original Unreal Tournament, OldUnreal are now hosting Unreal Tournament 2004. It is playable on…
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Today would be a good day to discuss how Microsoft’s Copilot has been ‘accidentally’ reading your confidential emails, completely destroying your compliance with your company’s DLP agreements with clients, but as…
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The industry is moving away from minimizing the power draw of components again, as evidenced by the 12VHPWR and 12V 2×6 connectors needed for high end GPUs and a coming generation of…
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Sigh.
Here’s yet another impressive piece of technology that we are unlikely to get our hands on until the bubble bursts. Micron have moved their PCIe 6.0 9650 Series controller and drives into…
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Cyber Acoustics sent over their creatively named CA-2110USB stereo speakers, with a handy integral cable that supports both USB-A and USB-C. They are plug and play audio for a Mac, PC…
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