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.
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The world’s leading chipmaker is doubling down on Japan’s Kumamoto facility to produce cutting-edge 3nm chips, alig...
The ALLOY microATX case blends geometric design with cooling prowess, targeting gamers and builders who need compac...
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Bethesda’s space epic *Starfield* is poised to arrive on PlayStation 5 in April, alongside a major update addressin...
The latest iteration of AutoFull’s flagship gaming chair introduces dynamic lumbar support, climate-controlled seat...