A new Corsair Vengeance DDR5 memory kit has surfaced, using DRAM from Chinese manufacturer CXMT instead of the usual Micron supply. The move could reshape pricing and availability for DDR5 in late 2026.
Phonopolis, a long-awaited game from Amanita Design, finally arrives after ten years in development. This narrative...
Nintendo’s latest Yoshi title abandons traditional platforming in favor of a peaceful, creature-driven adventure, b...
The Montech TEN micro-ATX case delivers seven GPU slots and nine PSU mounts in a desktop-sized footprint, priced at...
The ASUS ROG Strix Scope II 96 RX wireless gaming keyboard has dropped to $120, a 33% discount that may prompt smal...
The latest Surface Laptop 6 brings modest hardware improvements, including a faster CPU and enhanced display option...
The ZOTAC RTX 50 series pushes performance boundaries with 24GB VRAM and DLSS 3, but its steep pricing and limited...
The TP-4 thermal pad delivers measurable improvements in heat transfer while adapting to complex hardware layouts,...
The CHERRY XTRFY K33 Compact Wireless introduces a 75% layout with 1000 Hz polling, blending mechanical precision a...
A new keyboard leverages Tunnel Magnetoresistance (TMR) for sub-millimeter precision, but the real impact lies in i...
A new AMD CPU maintains the high-end performance of its sibling while cutting costs, but tradeoffs in power efficie...