Author: Chris Szewczyk
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Small form factor fans could soon have an intriguing new option after pictures of a single slot RTX 4060 Ti emerge
As a dedicated fan of all things Mini-ITX, I love it when manufacturers think outside the box, or perhaps more appropriately inside it, by shrinking a graphics card this way or that. That’s why I was very pleased to see Colorful is working on a single slot RTX 4060 Ti 16GB card. It’s the only…
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Samsung talks up its fast and power-efficient GDDR7 memory
Samsung has divulged some updates on its next generation memory products—including GDDR7 memory—at its annual Memory Tech Day in San Jose. Alongside GDDR7, Samsung announced its Shinebolt HBM3E memory, which is being developed for upcoming AI and compute GPUs. GDDR7 memory has been in development for some time. It’s set to appear in next generation…
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Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Master X motherboard review
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Intel’s 14th Generation processors are now on shelves. They are very much an iterative improvement over their 13th Gen predecessors and the same can be said of a new wave of Z790 motherboards. As they have the same Z790 chipset, they too can be considered refreshes, but its been over a year since Z790 launched,…
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Zotac’s new Mini PC will hopefully usher in a new era of device cooling
Devices with fan-less cooling are nothing new, however passive cooling is generally restricted to low power devices, while those with higher thermal design power (ie: a gaming PC) require much larger heatsinks. But there’s a promising new technology that’s making its way to market combining the best of both worlds. This cooling system generates airflow…
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AMD’s newly announced RX 6750 GRE cards are strong RTX 4060 competitors, though you won’t find them on shelves in the west
After months of rumors, AMD has officially announced not one, but two Radeon RX 6750 Golden Rabbit Edition graphics cards. Like the RX 7900 GRE, the RX 6750 GRE cards will only be available to DIY buyers in China, though as Videocardz reports, the cards will also appear in OEM systems in western markets. Both…
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AMD’s Fluid Motion Frames tech now works in any DX11 and DX12 game with any RX 7000 and RX 6000-series graphics card
AMD’s Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF) technology took a while to come to market. When it made its debut just over a couple of weeks back, support was limited to just two games: Forspoken and Immortals of Aveum. It appears as though AMD is happy with how the tech is maturing, as it’s just released a…
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The NUC is is good hands with Asus as it outlines its future plans
[ad_1] Mini PCs have a dedicated following. Count me among them! When news came that Intel was handing over the reins of its NUC (Next Unit of Computing) business to Asus, I was definitely intrigued by the possibilities. Consumers aren’t the only market for NUCs though, as Asus is courting commercial and enterprise clients with…
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California’s right to repair bill is now law, so don’t toss that ‘old’ device just yet
[ad_1] California, the largest state in the USA and home to many of the world’s largest tech companies, is a step closer to giving residents the right to repair their devices and appliances after Governor Gavin Newsom signed the bill into law. The SB-244 Right to Repair Act is set to come into effect on…