TweakTown got their hands on a super sized version of Samsung’s 9100 Pro, it’s still a M.2 2280 drive but it is packed with flash. Indeed this is the first double…
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TweakTown got their hands on a super sized version of Samsung’s 9100 Pro, it’s still a M.2 2280 drive but it is packed with flash. Indeed this is the first double…
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Microsoft, that company which is not exactly famous for designing the most popular CPUs on the planet, thinks they’ve come up with something cool. They envision etching tiny channels into the silicon…
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There’s a new orange-bumpered option from LaCie, and it is a portable SSD with the potential to fully saturate your system’s USB4 connection. Sure, it’s backwards compatible with all USB interfaces, but…
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The open beta of Endless Legend 2 revealed a vastly different game from the original, with some familiar concepts still found hiding in the coral. The new art style was incredibly lush,…
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In case you missed our other coverage from Snapdragon Summit 2024, new second-generation Snapdragon X2 Elite chips for Windows on Arm laptops, as well as the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5—Qualcomm’s fastest mobile parts ever—are on the way. The company’s made some bold claims about performance, but of course, independent benchmarks will tell theSource: Read More
Hackaday have posted a couple of links to RTINGS 10 year TV Torture test; a simulated decade as the tests have only been going for about three years. To accomplish this…
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If you’re a bit long in the tooth you may recall some old SAPPHIRE motherboards, which were well designed and often more aesthetically pleasing than many of the competitions offerings. This SAPPHIRE…
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KitGuru has four TCOMAS coolers to test including the $120 LE200 360, $200 WG600 360, $290 LG700 PRO 360 and a $310 LX800 PRO 360 model. The price disparity seems to be…
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The series of tubes which we all now spend way too much time on started out as a DoD program in 1969 to connect computers over the existing phone network with…
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NVIDIA, barring regulatory interference, will be purchasing $5 billion USD worth of Intel stock and in return will work with Intel to incorporate NVIDIA RTX GPU chiplets into upcoming Intel processors. These…
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