The majority of the Radeon RX 9070 GRE reviews have covered Sapphire’s version. They are not the only ones releasing a golden rabbit into the ecosystem, ASRock also has a version.
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The majority of the Radeon RX 9070 GRE reviews have covered Sapphire’s version. They are not the only ones releasing a golden rabbit into the ecosystem, ASRock also has a version.
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There may be one more thing to thank the EU for, on top of extended Windows Updates and privacy laws, the return of replaceable batteries. As of February 18th, 2027 the EU…
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It has been over two years since we last looked at a Radeon GRE (Golden Rabbit Edition) card, with the Sapphire PURE model that we looked at providing a sensible price/performance…
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HP announced the EliteBoard G1a series of PCs in a keyboard, essentially an entire system with a Thunderbolt/ USB4 port to connect to an external monitor. If you don’t have a monitor…
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It’s going to be an odd Conputex 2026, as it is rather difficult to get excited about a brand new GPU family when they cost $2000+ or a new memory technology with…
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Computex 2026 and GTC Taipei will go down in history as the moment NVIDIA used to officially announce its entrance into the PC market. During his keynote at the Taipei Music Center, CEO Jensen Huang announced the RTX Spark SoCs – formerly codenamed N1 and N1X – which will power an array of premium laptops and small form factor systems comingSource: Read More
IceWhale’s ZimaCube 2 Pro is an impressive NAS, and not just because those two performance cores are rare to find in a NAS. In addition to the Intel processor it also has…
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Websites love to spy on anyone who visits them, and are constantly coming up with new ways to do so as users find ways to block them. You might think this could…
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Oh look, a reason to think about replaying Witcher 3 yet again. CD Projekt Red have announced the existence of a new DLC called Songs of the Past; no details on…
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Ars Technica did some digging and figure that we first saw NVIDIA’s Control Panel in 2006, around the time the 7x00GS/GT/GTX series were shiny and new. Tangentially, this is part of…
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