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MSI: Chipset Fans on AMD X570 Motherboards Are “Much Needed”

MSI ran out of patience and decided to show off some of their X570 motherboards ahead of Computex in a recent livestream, confirming a number of key aspects. That includes a semi-passive motherboard fan for cooling...

NVIDIA Is Teasing Something “Super” for GeForce

“Something super is coming”: NVIDIA has posted a slick but mysterious teaser hinting at a potential addition to the GeForce line. The video shows a metal “Super” logo and not much else, so it’s hard to...

Christopher Nolan’s Next Film Is Tenet, an International Espionage Actioner

Warner Bros. has revealed the title to Christopher Nolan’s next epic, “Tenet,” an action epic evolving from the world of international espionage. The plot is being kept tightly under wraps, but shooting has commenced on the...

Tesla Brings Back Free Unlimited Supercharging

Elon Musk called the perk unsustainable, but Tesla has brought back free unlimited Supercharging (again). It’s clearly an effort to sell older, lower-tiered inventory, as the incentive applies only to Model S and Model X vehicles...

GOG Announces Galaxy 2.0, a Universal Game Launcher

GOG has announced a potential solution to the increasing number of dedicated launchers and clients that gamers have to contend with: Galaxy 2.0. The newest version of its free client will function as a universal hub...

Razer Is Burying the Ouya Platform in June

Razer is waving goodbye to the Ouya brand next month. The Android-powered console was a Kickstarter success that promised to ease gaming development and make the hobby more affordable, but the system never did take off...

12-Core (5 GHz Boost) and 16-Core Ryzen (3.2 GHz Base) 3000 CPUs Allegedly Leaked

Scottish leaker Jim (AdoredTV) has shared new information regarding two of AMD’s top-of-the-line Ryzen 3000 series processors. These are believed to be the Ryzen 7 3700/X and Ryzen 9 3850/X, which will flaunt 12 and 16...

ARM Suspends Business with Huawei

Huawei is in very deep trouble. The BBC has learned that ARM sent out a company memo telling its staff to halt "all active contracts, support entitlements, and any pending engagements” with the Chinese electronics giant...

Paul Johnson Intro and PSU Review Format

About the Author Paul Johnson is a long time PC hobbyist and tech enthusiast having gotten his start when he broke his first C64; quickly followed by breaking his first IBM XT. They say that you learn...

AMD Readying $399, $499 Navi GPUs to Compete against GeForce RTX 2060 and 2070

According to a Sapphire PR manager, AMD will be launching two Navi SKUs (possibly in July) priced at $399 and $499. These will compete against the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 and 2070, respectively. The manager noted...

Unofficial AMD X570 Chipset Block Diagram Surfaces on Chiphell

An unofficial block diagram of the AMD X570 chipset has emerged on the Chiphell forums. It confirms PCI Express 4.0 support, alluding to a total of 24 lanes (or 28, if the additional southbridge is considered). Sixteen are...

Sony Teases Super-Quick Load Times for the PlayStation 5

Remember that Wired article where PlayStation architect Mark Cerny talked up the advantages of the PS5’s SSD? At today’s Corporate Strategy Meeting, Sony played a video demonstrating just how much loading times could be decreased in...

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