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Third time's hopefully the charm as Nvidia releases hotfix driver to tackle voltage issues and Resident Evil Requiem performance in one fel swoop
By Jacob Fox published
News An official fix, so no roll-backs needed.

I've tested Resident Evil Requiem with different GPUs and different drivers, but cannot replicate the massive performance loss some PC gamers are reporting
By Jess Kinghorn published
News Curiouser, and curiouser.

The massive difference between how well Resident Evil Requiem runs on the Steam Deck and an Asus ROG Ally just adds more fuel to the rumour that AMD has abandoned driver support for its Ryzen Z1 chips
By Nick Evanson last updated
News And if that really is the case, how long before it does the same with Z2 processors?

New Intel graphics driver claims a remarkable 35% performance boost for Panther Lake's nifty little iGPU in Witcher 3 at 1080p
By Jeremy Laird published
News Ye olde Arc A770 gets some fps upgrades, too.

Beyerdynamic MMX 150 Wireless gaming headset review
By Andy Edser published
Score: 84% Excellent in many regards, but it's got some stiff competition to worry about.

Intel has now rolled out XeSS 3 multi-frame generation to every Arc-powered GPU, after its first foray only on Panther Lake
By Nick Evanson published
News Alchemist and Battlemage, integrated and discrete, they're all getting the AI performance booster.

It looks like XeSS 3 and multi-frame generation can be enabled on older Intel GPUs with the most minor of tweaks, so it's not just Panther Lake that gets in on the fun
By Andy Edser published
News Scooby Doo-style, it was hidden in the files all along.

A stupid Windows 11 requirement makes Asus' simple new Wi-Fi motherboard feature a winner
By Nick Evanson published
News The new Asus X870E Glacial motherboard looks super clean and feature-rich, but it's the integrated Wi-Fi drivers that get my nod

Sony Inzone H9 II gaming headset review
By Andy Edser published
Score: 79% Great cans, let down by a substantial price tag.

Intel says its graphics drivers are now 'light years ahead of where we were a few years ago', and they'll need to be if it's going to tempt gamers towards its new iGPUs
By Andy Edser published
CES 2026 Speedy hardware is a nice thing to have, but driver support can make and break a gaming experience.
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