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Nvidia RTX 4080 Super GPU could run low on stock imminently, with a possible double whammy of RTX 5080 and 5090 launching together soon
By Darren Allan published
Thinking of buying an RTX 4080 Super? Stock could soon run low thanks to incoming RTX 5000 GPUs, causing price hikes.
On hold: RTX 4060 and 4060 Ti shipments rumored to be suspended according to Chinese Board channels
By Rosario Blue published
No more 4060s and 4060 Ti shipments for the time being
Intel will be keeping its Falcon Shores GPU after all, though Battlemage still faces strong headwinds
By Allisa James published
It seems that Intel’s aggressive budget cutting will still spare the Falcon Shores GPU.
Intel Lunar Lake could revolutionize gaming handhelds, going by early tests of Core Ultra 7 CPU
By Darren Allan published
Will the ultimate gaming handhelds be powered by Intel’s Lunar Lake CPUs? It seems entirely possible.
The price of RAM is falling fast, so you might not have to wait for Black Friday to get that memory upgrade for your PC
By Darren Allan published
Bargains could be around in very short order for DDR4 RAM sticks (faster DDR5 modules, though, are another matter).
Nvidia RTX 4060 graphics cards are finally impressing PC gamers – and we’re betting they’ll soon be the most popular GPUs around
By Darren Allan published
Nvidia’s RTX 4060 models had a lukewarm reception, but these GPUs are rapidly becoming popular – and likely set to dominate in the near future.
Will Arrow Lake live up to Intel’s promises? We could find out on October 10, with CPUs going on sale soon
By Darren Allan published
Keen to buy an Intel Arrow Lake CPU? You’ll be able to in just three weeks, if the rumors are right.
New leaks suggest AMD’s RDNA 4-based GPUs will launch early 2025
By Rosario Blue published
AMD’s next-gen lineup of RDNA 4-based graphics cards are now expected to launch in 2025, according to sources close to YouTube channel Moore’s Law Is Dead.
The eye-watering prices of Asus’s new intel Arrow Lake Z-series motherboards will set you back even more in an already expensive new gen of computing
By Rosario Blue published
According to new leaks on X, Asus's extreme-end next-gen lineup of Arrow Lake-compatible motherboards will cost over $1,000 apiece.
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