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Thermaltake Retro 360 TG, Retro On The Front, Tempered Glass On The Side | Maded by: Jeremy Hellstrom

Thermaltake have taken a modern budget case and attached a very retro looking front panel to it, giving the Retro 360 TG a unique design.  We’ve seen a few retro designs from…

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Sounds Like Osiris Reborn May Not Be Great News For Fans Of The Expanse | Maded by: Jeremy Hellstrom

Owlcat Games may have become their own worst enemy thanks to the stellar job they did with Rogue Trader and Baldur’s Gate 3.  Those games were very well done and have raised…

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Framework’s New Focus, New Kit, And RAM Woes | Maded by: Jeremy Hellstrom

Framework had a bit of news this week, with a revamped Laptop 13 Pro that can ship fully assembled with Ubuntu installed and configured, as well as the traditional DIY version. …

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The $900 AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition For Those Rich With DDR5 | Maded by: Jeremy Hellstrom

The reviews of AMD’s Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition are starting to roll in and it turns out this is no Threadripper replacement.  The extra 3D V-Cache on the Ryzen 9 9950X3D2…

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AES-128 Will Survive Cryptographically Relevant Quantum Computers | Maded by: Jeremy Hellstrom

Ars Technica posted a bit of a delve into the math behind using a quantum computer to break AES-128 encryption and the news is good.  The rumour has always been that QRQC…

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AMD Bringing Back Ryzen 7 5800X3D to Save the World from DDR5 | Maded by: Sebastian Peak

You read that headline correctly. AMD is reportedly bringing back the former #1 gaming CPU of all time, the Ryzen 7 5800X3D. Is this the story of the year? The one CPU…

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MSI MAG 272UP X24, QD-OLED On A Budget | Maded by: Jeremy Hellstrom

MSI have made QD-OLED somewhat affordable with their MAG 272UP X24 QD-OLED display.  It is capable of 4K at 240Hz even though MSI went with DP 1.4 instead of DP 2.1 but…

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Orico K20 Mini 2TB, Portable SSDs Aren’t Quite As Bad As Internals | Maded by: Jeremy Hellstrom

2026 is a strange time, and a perfect example of that is Orico’s K20 Mini 2TB Magnetic Portable SSD which is less expensive than an internal SSD at the moment.  In a…

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HEVC Licensing, Here’s Exhaustive Video Codec Legal Details | Maded by: Jeremy Hellstrom

You may recall hardware support for HEVC and H.265 recently disappearing from HP and Dell laptops which used iGPUs.  They didn’t provide a reason why some models lost this ability while…

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ENERMAX Platimax II 1200DF PSU, More Compact Than It’s Rather Long Name | Maded by: Jeremy Hellstrom

It seems NikKTech have been posting a lot of PSU reviews lately, and the majority of them are from brands that aren’t familiar.  If you are interested in trying out new PSUs,…

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