Author: Nick Evanson
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Mesh shaders explained: What are they, what’s the big fuss, and why are they only in Alan Wake 2?
When it was first announced that Alan Wake 2 needs a graphics card that supports mesh shaders to run, PC gamers with AMD RX 5000-series or Nvidia GTX 10-series GPUs were immediately disappointed. It turns out the game will actually run without them, but the performance is so poor that mesh shader support really is…
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You might have missed it but 3DMark was 25 years old last week
Last Thursday, UL Solutions celebrated the 25th birthday of 3DMark, the evergreen game graphics benchmarking tool. Since the early days of DirectX 6, there’s been a version of the tool, showing off the latest graphics features and technology, and although it’s not quite as ubiquitous as it was, you can’t deny that two-and-a-half decades is…
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Confirmed RTX 4080 Super GPU means at best you’re getting just 5.3% more Ada for the money
Another week, another round of RTX 4080 Super rumours and leaks, but this one has some teeth to it. On the PCI ID Repository, an independent database of hardware device info, there’s a new entry listing an RTX 4080 Super with its GPU codename. The first of the Ada Lovelace refreshes looks like it will…
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SK Hynix throws a spanner into Western Digital’s plan to merge with Kioxia, but it might not be game over just yet
As reported a few days ago, storage giant Western Digital had been working on a merger plan with Kioxia Holdings, a competitor in the same NAND flash and RAM markets. The result would give the combined group the largest share of sales than Samsung, the current holder of that honour. However, it looks like SK…
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Cities: Skylines 2 devs designed the game to target 30 fps because ‘there’s no real benefit to aim for higher’
In a recent Reddit AMA, the team behind Cities: Skylines 2, fielded a host of questions from the gaming community. Amongst all of its responses was a comment by Colossal Order’s Chief Technical Officer, saying that the game was made with a performance target of 30 fps. Why? Because the developers don’t believe there would…
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AMD brings chiplets to Radeon Mobile at last with the new RX 7900M
Ten months after the first RDNA 3-powered laptop GPUs appeared, AMD has finally got around to using its premier Navi 31 processor in a mobile configuration. The new Radeon RX 7900M is being touted as being 7% faster on average than Nvidia’s RTX 4080 Laptop, so fans of high-end gaming on the go might end…
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The first Intel Meteor Lake handheld gaming PC breaks cover as does the most Nintendo DS PC you will ever see
Emdoor, a PC manufacturer that normally ships rugged systems for industrial use, is joining the portable gaming PC bandwagon with a machine that’s uniquely different from all of the others. Rather than using one of AMD’s all-in-one processors, this device will be sporting a new Intel Meteor Lake CPU. As spotted by Twitter user harukaze5719, Emdoor’s…
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Before you judge me for drooling over these gorgeous 3D CT scans of USB cables I implore you to check them out yourself
Ever wondered what the inside of a charging cable is like and what the differences are between a budget brand and a super expensive one? Thanks to some nifty work by industrial CT scanning firm Lumafield, you can stop pondering and start gazing at the cables’ insides, all in glorious 3D. I first noticed Lumafield’s…
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AMD kicks its new Anti-Lag+ feature out of its latest drivers, stripping support and the potential for player bans from games
Just one day after AMD removed Anti-Lag+ for Counter-Strike 2, to prevent any more players from potentially receiving account bans, there’s now a new driver set that’s stripped the feature altogether. That’s a pretty drastic move but it’s far better than incurring further wrath from the gaming community. The idea behind AMD’s Anti-Lag tech is…
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Intel’s new 14th Gen chips are almost a carbon copy of its 13th Gen, fortunately including the price
After weeks of leaks and rumours, Intel has officially announced its 14th Generation of Core desktop CPUs, starting with a total of six new models. There’s the Core i9 14900K, i7 14700K and i5 14600K, along with KF variants missing the iGPU component. Prices for each one are the same as the previous generation and…