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The PC hardware requirements for Dying Light: The Beast are heavy on the CPU side, but they're all over the place when it comes to the GPU
By Nick Evanson published
News At least Techland has recognised the millions of PC gamers who use a laptop.

Gigabyte have finally released its RTX 5090 external GPU—but it's calling it an 'AI box'
By Jess Kinghorn published
News Not seeing eye to AI.

This 3D-printed mini arcade cabinet turns the humble Lenovo Legion Go into a bartop Street Fighter machine
By James Bentley published
News Challenger approaching! Okay, that's a different game.

A laptop brand I've never heard of beat Razer's Project Valerie to the market with a three-screen laptop
By James Bentley published
News It only took about eight years.

Tired of jiggling your GPU to get it to fit in a small form factor PC? Maxsun reckons it has the answer to that problem around the back
By Nick Evanson published
News Beats dealing with PCIe extension ribbons but finding a suitable PC case might be more trouble than its worth.

Tesla claimed to have lost key evidence in wrongful death suit, right up until a hacker found it
By Jess Kinghorn published
News This key evidence has resulted in a historic ruling against the company—though Tesla is appealing the verdict.

'It crawls into every crevice, stains your cables, and turns teardown into a full day regret spiral.' That's what awaits you if you plan on immersing your graphics card in automatic transmission fluid for a spot of messy overclocking fun
By Nick Evanson published
News Vital engineering research to answer the question, "What if…?"

If this report about 2nm silicon from Japanese chip manufacturing start-up Rapidus beating TSMC is true, there might just be hope for GPU prices
By Jeremy Laird published
News ...and Intel 18A isn't really in the running, allegedly.

Samsung and SK Hynix, the world's biggest makers of DRAM and flash memory chips, have potentially lost the right to buy US equipment for use in their China-based factories
By Nick Evanson published
News It's not a big problem at the moment, but don't be surprised if, at the end of it all, you'll just be paying more for your PC parts.
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