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Looking at buying an SSD? Hold fire for now – prices are predicted to drop (and on top of that, Black Friday is on the horizon)
By Darren Allan published
Want a new SSD for your next PC upgrade? Don’t buy a drive yet, there are good reasons to bide your time.
Samsung prepares to unleash even faster GDDR7 VRAM early in 2025 – rocket fuel for Nvidia’s RTX 5080 Ti, perhaps?
By Darren Allan published
Samsung’s speedy new spin on GDDR7 could supercharge Nvidia’s next-gen GPUs.
Nvidia rumored to launch whole range of next-gen GPUs by March 2025, including RTX 5060 and 5060 Ti – but we’re not convinced
By Darren Allan published
Nvidia could launch RTX 5070 and 5070 Ti in February, RTX 5060 and 5060 Ti in March in a GPU blitz to overwhelm AMD.
Let the games begin: after October the battle of the next-gen processors kicks off, so you might wanna hold off on building that new PC
By Rosario Blue published
More AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D announcement rumors
An RTX 5070 18GB GDDR7 version may follow the planned 12GB model, but I have to ask, Nvidia - is it really necessary?
By Rosario Blue published
The upcoming RTX 5070 12GB may be followed up with an 18GB model, expected to offer a 5-10% improvement on the 12GB model and could be released under Nvidia’s 'Super' branding.
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 hits turbulence with reports of the game bringing internet connections to their knees – but don’t grab the sick bag just yet
By Darren Allan published
Is Flight Simulator 2024 going to blow an Airbus A380-sized hole in your internet data plan?
AMD Ryzen 9800X3D benchmark leaks could disappoint PC gamers – but let’s not rule out this CPU just yet
By Darren Allan published
New leaks have burst the optimistic bubble around the CPU’s gaming prowess, but there’s lots to chew over with these benchmarks.
Intel’s Arrow Lake CPUs get a free gaming boost with APO, and 12 new games are supported including Fortnite and CyberPunk 2077
By Darren Allan published
Intel’s Core Ultra 200S processors have got off to a somewhat rocky start, at least in the gaming arena – but APO could well help here.
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