MSI’s MAG 321CUPDF is both a 32″ 320Hz 1080p display and a 32″ 160Hz 4K display. which you can toggle between in seconds using the OSD. That should make it great for…
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MSI’s MAG 321CUPDF is both a 32″ 320Hz 1080p display and a 32″ 160Hz 4K display. which you can toggle between in seconds using the OSD. That should make it great for…
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The XPG Invader X is a Mini-ATX chassis sporting two tempered glass panels and three 120mm fans; you can add another two during your build if you so desire. The small size,…
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Pwn2Own has kicked off in Berlin and a disturbing number of zero days have been on display on the first day. They range from Windows 11 to Red Hat to Oracle’s Virtualbox…
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Doom: The Dark Ages got a thorough look by both Ars Technica and Rock, Paper, SHOTGUN and in many cases both sites had similar experiences; the shield is your best…
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You’ve seen us post reviews of Grado and heard us talk about it on the PCPer Podcast, but never like this. This Grado is from AMD and features six entry level…
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AMD and Arm users can rest easy for this one, as it seems that CVE-2024-45332 only applies to Intel CPUs. The problem is that it applies to almost all Intel chips currently…
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Samsung’s Galaxy S25 range of flagship phones is now complete, thanks to the addition of the new, svelte Galaxy S25 Edge handset. Its 5.8mm-thick titanium main frame is bound to elicit some “oohs” and “aahs” from smartphone lovers worldwide, especially those drooling over the upcoming iPhone 17 Air.
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The discovery of UEFI ransomware in the ecosystem ruined a lot of people’s happiness. The ability to infect your motherboard’s UEFI is an utter nightmare as the malware not only loads every…
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SSDs continue to evolve and Crucial’s P510 is proof there is still plenty of room for improvement at the bottom. The P510 uses Phison’s 4-channel DRAMless E31T SSD controller with Micron’s 3,600…
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When Windows goes through a major upgrade Microsoft is more likely to hide legacy features and files that to actually get rid of them. For instance, you may no longer see Disk…
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