Twenty years in, ROG is still finding ways to make a motherboard with nine M.2 slots and an 800-watt graphics card feel like reasonable consumer products. ASUS dropped a significant haul of hardware at Computex 2026...
Forty years in, GIGABYTE is not exactly slowing down. The company used Computex 2026 to unload one of its largest single-show product dumps in recent memory, spanning graphics cards, flagship motherboards, a local AI computing platform,...
Only 200 of these beauties have been made, and gamers can only get their hands on one by entering NVIDIA's #RTXOn Sweepstakes. The GPU features a custom AL5052 aluminum shroud in yellow.
Updates for Windows 10 have not had the best of roll outs this month. Pretty sure there are those at Microsoft that wish the title of this story read "Latest Windows 10 may delete fails" but that is not the case.