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Redditor fishes a fully-functional Core i5-9400F and GTX 1660 PC gaming rig out of the trash
By Mark Tyson published
A Redditor enjoyed a big ‘W’ after fishing out a PC packing an Intel Core i5-9400F, Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660, and more

Nvidia may have ended RTX 50 Founders Edition GPU production
By Zak Killian published
Nvidia RTX 50 Founders Edition cards may be sidelined until a Super refresh arrives.

Export restrictions force Galax to build cutdown RTX 5090D V2 HoF
By Aaron Klotz published
Galax was forced to build another RTX 5090D series HoF graphics card model sporting Nvidia's latest RTX 5090D V2 GPU.

Nvidia steps back from DGX Cloud
By Luke James published
Nvidia’s DGX Cloud, once positioned as a direct-to-enterprise AI cloud, has quietly taken a backseat in the company’s external strategy.

New DDR5 module features an OLED display you probably won't see after installation
By Zhiye Liu published
V-Color unveils new XFinity+ DDR5 memory modules with built-in OLED display.

Legendary combat sim enthusiast builds frankly dangerous fighter jet rig
By Jowi Morales published
A combat sim creator built an air combat sim gaming rig that moves with you and shoots guns, missiles, and chaff.

SK hynix completes development of HBM4
By Anton Shilov published
SK hynix has finalized development of its HBM4 memory stacks with a 2,048-bit interface and 10 GT/s speed, 25% above JEDEC specs.

Borderlands 4 on PC crushing even the most powerful rigs
By Luke James published
Borderlands 4 has arrived on PC to a chorus of criticism over performance and stuttering. Early reports from players described low frame rates and frequent crashes, even on high-end hardware.
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