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GeIL Breaks The DDR5 Overclocking Barrier With Spear V, Pushing 8000 MT/s Under Official JEDEC Specs Without Touching The BIOS

8 May 2026 at 18:30

A set of GeIL DDR5 SPEAR V memory modules in black, gold, and silver with visible GeIL branding.

Unlike conventional DDR5 memory modules that need to push to 8000 MT/s manually, the GeIL Spear V can reach 8000 MT/s out of the box. GeIL Announces Spear V DDR5 Memory Ahead of Computex, Rated at 8000 MT/s Under Official JEDEC Standards Memory maker, GeIL, has reached a major milestone by achieving what conventionally was possible only through manual overclocking. Since the debut of the DDR5 memory standard, enthusiasts have been trying to push the DDR5 memory speeds beyond the official JEDEC standards, but the new GeIL Spear V DDR5 memory breaks that constraint. With the announcement of Spear V […]

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AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT and RX 7650 GRE Crash Below MSRP In China As Inflated Pricing Triggers Demand Collapse

8 May 2026 at 14:52

An AMD Radeon graphics card with triple fans is shown alongside the text 'RX 9070 XT' against a red background.

Many newer and older-gen AMD GPUs are now selling below MSRP due to lower demand, forcing sellers to sell them at a loss. Radeon RX 9070 XT Drops Below MSRP While RX 9060 XT and RX 7650 GRE See Significant Price Reductions in China Channel Gate reports that various AMD Radeon GPUs are now selling below their MSRP in China, which is a dream at a time when the GPUs are selling for nearly 20-30% higher prices in various parts of the world. We don't know if this is a temporary drop or not, but we know from the past […]

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LG’s Third-Gen Tandem OLED Slashes Power Draw By 18% While Doubling Durability, Hitting 1200 Nits And 15,000-Hour Lifespan

5 May 2026 at 17:57

A futuristic display setup featuring '3rd gen Tandem OLED' with vibrant swirling colors on a monitor, flexible screen, and embedded in a robot and car dashboard.

LG has showcased new OLED technologies at the SID Display Week 2026, but its 3rd-gen Tandem OLED was the main highlight of the show. LG Showcases 3rd Gen Tandem OLED That Targets Efficiency, and a 5K OLED Panel With 221 PPI The LG Display is expanding its OLED stack by introducing new monitors and new panel technologies. At SID Display Week 2026, held in Los Angeles, LG Display showcased the 3rd-generation Tandem OLED technology and a 5K RGB OLED monitor panel. The biggest highlight was the 3rd-gen Tandem OLED that brings meaningful improvements over previous OLED technologies. As per the […]

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Intel Core 9 273PQE Is Reportedly Up To 9% Faster In Gaming Vs Core i9 14900K

4 May 2026 at 18:54

A close-up of an Intel Core 9 processor, model '273PQE,' alongside an illustrated Intel Core chip graphic.

The flagship Bartlett Lake chip can be a bit faster than the flagship Raptor Lake Refresh CPU, but this isn't the case in ever game. Bartlett Lake 12-P-Core Chip Delivers 5-9% Higher Performance in Games Than 24-Core Intel Core i9 14900K Intel's Bartlett Lake is an interesting CPU lineup, despite not being meant for the consumer segment. We have previously seen some users making efforts in running the flagship Bartlett Lake chip on a regular LGA 1700 motherboard, as technically, the Bartlett Lake CPUs are compatible with the LGA 1700 socket. Since no official BIOS is available from Intel, mainstream […]

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NVIDIA’s RTX 5050 Finally Crawls Onto Steam’s Hardware Survey, But It’s Already Trailing AMD’s Lone RDNA 4 Entry

3 May 2026 at 18:38

Two graphics cards, one NVIDIA and one AMD Radeon, are angled towards each other with the Steam logo in the background.

After a long time, the entry-level RTX 50 series GPU made its debut on the Steam Hardware Survey charts. All NVIDIA RTX 50 GPUs Appear on Steam Hardware Survey With RTX 5050 As the Latest Entry; 16 GB VRAM GPUs Now Closer in Popularity to 8 GB GPUs The previous Steam Hardware Surveys recorded almost all NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs, but the RTX 5050 always remained missing. Despite launching mid-2025, there was no sign of the GeForce RTX 5050 until now, when the card suddenly appeared on the Steam database. Both laptop and desktop variants are now available […]

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ASUS ROG Equalizer Performs Worse Than Standard 12V-2Γ—6 Connectors, Der8auer Finds 4A Imbalance Between Pins On RTX 5090

3 May 2026 at 11:18

A WireView PRO II device displays current readings in amps, while a person holds a braided power cable with visible connectors.

The ROG Equalizer doesn't work as advertised as discovered by Der8auer in his latest demonstration. ROG Equalizer 12V-2x6 Cable Shows Large Current Imbalance On WireView Pro II While Removing the Bridge Improves Balancing It appears that ASUS's recently released ROG Equalizer 12V-2x6 cable might not be the solution for proper load balancing. ASUS explicitly advertised the ROG Equalizer cable as a component that does better load balancing than regular 12V-2x6 cables, but the testing by popular German YouTuber Der8auer reveals something interesting. Der8auer has made two videos on the connector, but his latest video finds out what makes the ROG […]

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Uperfect UFree V Review: A Wireless β€œTrue” Portable Monitor With Incredible Compatibility And Versatility

2 May 2026 at 20:31

A portable monitor with a black screen sits on a wooden table beside a compact, folding keyboard featuring an integrated trackpad.

After having reviewed several portable monitors from Uperfect, I got my hands on the UFree V, a new portable monitor which promises completely "wireless" operation. As soon as I read that, my interest sparked several folds since conventional portable monitors aren't "truly" portable, as you still have to power them using an outlet and connect them to a device. Portable monitors are usually much lighter and thinner than regular desktop monitors, but UFree V brings both a lighter and thinner build, alongside wireless operation. After having tested the UFree V, I have been eager to explain the pros and cons […]

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AMD Finally Cracks HDMI 2.1 On Linux After Years Of Forum Lockout, Thanks To Valve’s Quiet Push

2 May 2026 at 15:14

Tux, the Linux mascot, is next to the text 'HDMI 2.1' and an HDMI cable on a dynamic blue and red background.

AMD has taken a major step toward enabling native open-source HDMI 2.1 support on Linux by submitting new patches for its AMDGPU driver. AMD Moves Closer to Open-Source HDMI 2.1 Support on Linux With New AMDGPU FRL Patches It appears that the HDMI 2.1 support is finally arriving to Linux as AMD has submitted the new Fixed Rate Link (FRL) patches for its AMDGPU driver. This has been one of the longest-standing limitations that affected Radeon GPUs on the platform. There have been years of restrictions tied to the HDMI Forum (Org behind the HDMI standard) policies that prevented upstream […]

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AMD’s Ryzen 7 7800X3D Hits Its Lowest 2026 Price At $324, Undercutting The 9800X3D By $126 For Gamers

2 May 2026 at 14:33

AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D Available For Less Than $300 In China, B650 Motherboard Combo For $450 1

One of the best gaming processors has dropped to its lowest price in 2026, but it's a limited-time deal. AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D Drops to $324 on Amazon; The Best Gaming Processor for Sub-$350 Price Tag Not just Ryzen 7 9800X3D, the launch of newer and faster processors has resulted in price drops across various Ryzen chips, including previous-gen CPUs. AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D is still one of the best gaming chips that trades blows with Ryzen 7 9800X3D, but is significantly cheaper right now. While the processor launched at a hefty price tag of $350, it got discounts after […]

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User Walks Out From Walmart With A Ryzen 7 7800X3D And 7600X For Just $220

2 May 2026 at 14:13

A store display shows the AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D CPU with a 'Rollback' sign and a reduced price of $145 from $359, alongside boxed units in a shopping bag.

You don't see these deals everyday, and this is one of the craziest ones we have seen so far for the AM5 platform. Redditor Grabs AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D for Just $145 and Ryzen 5 7600X For Only $75 From Local Walmart The AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D sells for around $350 on Amazon, which, even though it is significantly lower than its launch price, is still a hefty price tag for most. Being one of the best gaming processors, the Ryzen 7 7800X3D sees huge demand, which is why users are willing to pay over $300 for this chip. However, […]

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LG Japan Drops Pre-Order Pricing For Its 5K2K UltraGear OLED, Slashing 21% Off The $2,099 Flagship Before Launch

2 May 2026 at 12:27

A curved LG UltraGear gaming monitor displays purple and blue light streaks with the LG logo, positioned above the word 'evo' in the illuminated background.

LG Japan has disclosed the official prices for its high-end OLED gaming monitors, as well as specifications on the official Japanese website. LG Japan Starts Taking Pre-Orders for UltraGear 45GX950B-B 5K OLED, Starting at $1,653 and 32GX870B-B at $1081 The LG UltraGear EVO lineup introduced at CES this year is now starting to hit shelves, at least in a few regions. While not available globally at the moment, LG Japan has started taking pre-orders for two models in the LG UltraGear EVO lineup. This includes the flagship 45-inch UltraGear EVO AI 5K2K 45GX950B-B gaming monitor, as well as the 32GX870B-B, […]

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Microsoft Calls 16 GB RAM A Compromise And 32 GB The New β€œNo Worries” Standard

1 May 2026 at 14:46

A close-up of RGB-lit RAM sticks with a Windows logo inside a PC case, next to large illuminated text reading '32 GB'.

The bar has been raised and the 16 GB is no longer the "recommended" RAM capacity for PC gaming, at least as per Microsoft. Microsoft Recommends 32 GB for No-Compromise Gaming Experience; Calls 16 GB RAM as "Baseline" Nearly 10 years ago, 8 GB RAM would be sufficient for gaming systems, but as games, apps, and OS became more memory hungry, the bar was raised to 16 GB. 16 GB RAM is still a decent capacity for most gaming PCs, considering such systems don't have many problems with executing background tasks while more intensive tasks, such as games, are running […]

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NVIDIA DLSS 4.5 Crushes AMD FSR 4.1 In Blind Test, Winning Six Of Seven Games As Gamers Pick Team Green’s Upscaler

1 May 2026 at 12:42

A comparison image shows a character on horseback in a game landscape with text 'FSR 4.0 vs FSR 4.1 vs DLSS 4.5' highlighting visual differences.

A blind test was conducted by Computer Base, which revealed that gamers often prefer DLSS 4.5 image quality to be superior to FSR 4.1. Out of Seven Games, NVIDIA DLSS 4.5 Wins Six Times in Blind Test Conducted by Computer Base, Suggesting Gamers Believe DLSS 4.5 is Superior to FSR 4.1 NVIDIA DLSS 4.5 is the leading upscaling technology from Team Green, while FSR 4.1 remains the flagship upscaler by Team Red. We have seen how incredibly powerful these upscaling technologies are in terms of visual quality. Unlike previous versions, both offer the best possible visuals through better sharpening, reduction […]

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RAMpocalypse Has Made DIY Builds Pointless, But These Pre-Built Gaming PCs Beat Component Prices In 2026

30 April 2026 at 18:00

Three RGB-lit gaming PCs with visible GeForce RTX and ZOTAC Gaming graphics cards on display.

Choosing a CPU or a GPU used to be the most expensive part of building a PC from scratch or even for an upgrade. With RAMpocalypse that started in Q4 2025, everything changed. Building a PC became so difficult that the RAM and SSD alone now cost over half the combined cost of the rest of the parts, including CPU, GPU, motherboard, PSU, etc. Occasionally, we see some users getting a 10 or 20% discount, or if they get extremely lucky, they receive a free part or two with the bundle deals. Not everyone can wait for such luck, but […]

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Costco Shopper Walks Out With A Ryzen 9800X3D + RTX 5070 PC Build For $1,100 While Others Pay $2,000

29 April 2026 at 15:25

An advertisement for an iBUYPOWER Gaming PC featuring AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 priced at $1100, with specifications including 32GB DDR5 memory and a 2TB solid-state drive.

For a configuration including a powerful CPU like Ryzen 9800X3D and one of the best mid-range GPUs on the planet, a price tag of just $1,100 seems like a steal. User Buys Ryzen 9800X3D-RTX 5070 PC Build With 32 GB DDR5 and 2 TB SSD for Just $1,100 on Costco Once again, we see another lucky buyer snagging a complete PC build for almost half the price one would have to pay in the RAMpocalypse era. We used to see such stories a lot in recent weeks, but these are still rare and occasional. While some users are happy to […]

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ASUS Cracks the JEDEC Mixing Problem on Intel Z890 & B860, Letting Users Pair Mismatched DDR5 Sticks As RAM Prices Spike

29 April 2026 at 12:40

A row of ASUS AEMP JEDEC DDR5 DIMMs shows models with labeling '4800 MT/s,' '5200 MT/s,' and '5600 MT/s' alongside the text 'JEDEC DIMM Mix & Match.'

Users can now mix and match DDR5 memory on the latest Intel platform to achieve better tuning without worrying about compatibility. ASUS Rolls Out BIOS 3002 and 3103 to Mix and Match Memory, Allowing Users to Optimize Different Spec "Green" Modules on Intel Z890 and B860 At a time when DDR5 RAM prices are at an all-time high, many are looking at the JEDEC industry standard RAM modules, which typically bring lower clocks out of the box compared to Intel XMP or AMD EXPO-enabled memory modules. These adhere to strict standards and operate at a particular frequency, timing, and voltage. […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/asus-aemp-iii-brings-support-for-mixed-ddr5-configurations-on-intel-z890-and-b860-motherboards/

ASRock Launches Advanced PG27QFW2A Gaming Monitor That Peaks At 400 Hz

28 April 2026 at 17:39

An ASRock Phantom Gaming monitor is displayed with its screen and base featuring the Phantom Gaming logo, accompanied by the words 'Silence. Focus. Strength.' on the right side.

The Advanced PG27QFW2A monitor brings 400 Hz refresh rate to the 2K resolution on an IPS panel. ASRock Debuts 2K QHD IPS Monitor With Up To 400 Hz Refresh Rate; Also Launches the PG32QFT QHD IPS Monitor Monitor for the Budget Segment Popular hardware and peripheral manufacturer, ASRock, has introduced a brand new mid-range gaming display under the Phantom Gaming series, featuring up to 400 Hz refresh rate for a smoother gaming experience. This is the Advanced PG27QFW2A gaming monitor that boasts a 27-inch display size with a fast IPS panel. Usually, traditional IPS panels work at around 4ms response […]

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Kingston Pushes Enterprise Storage Ceiling With 30.72 TB Gen 5.0 SSD Hitting 14 GB/s as AI Data Centers Scale

27 April 2026 at 16:17

A Kingston DC3000ME PCIe 5.0 NVMe U.2 drive with '30.72 TB' capacity is displayed on a blue digital background.

Kingston has launched a large capacity Gen 5.0 U.2 SSD for data centers, featuring up to 14 GB/s of sequential read speeds. Kingston Launches DC3000ME 30.72 TB Gen 5.0 U.2 NVMe SSDs as Data Centers Push Toward Higher Density AI Storage Popular storage maker, Kingston, has debuted its high-capacity variant for the DC3000ME Gen 5.0 U.2 NVMe SSD. The new SSD brings a capacity of 30.72 TB, expanding the storage ceiling of the enterprise PCIe 5.0 lineup for data centers that are rapidly scaling for AI operations. The DC3000ME 30.72 TB SSD aims to deliver higher-capacity alternative for enterprises that […]

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Noctua Drops Public CAD Files For Its Fans, But Quietly Tweaked The Blade Geometry To Block 3D-Printed Clones

27 April 2026 at 15:39

A Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM cooling fan displayed against a dark background.

After Noctua announced its fan 3D CAD models for public usage, it clarified that these aren't meant for 3d printing. Noctua Allows Printing CAD Fan Models, but Clarified That These Have Altered Fan Blade Geometry Popular fan and cooler manufacturer, Noctua, has recently announced on its X handle and the official website that it's now offering 3D CAD fan models for all of its fans for the public. These 3D CAD models reportedly represent "accurate" mounting and external dimensions fo the fans. However, if you think that you can simply 3D print an existing Noctua fan, then you are mistaken. […]

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