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GameStop NVMe SSD 2TB SSD Review: A surprisingly capable budget drive for the PS5
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The GameStop NVMe SSD is a decent gamer-oriented drive with good performance and a nice heatsink at a reasonable price. SMI and Samsung hardware come together for a compelling package.

Gigabyte X870E Aorus Xtreme AI Top Motherboard Review: Solid flagship, but the X3D version is what you want today
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Top of the food chain, but the refreshed X3D version is the one to buy

Tryx Stage 360 AIO Review: Luxurious, unique, and quiet
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The Tryx Stage 360 ARGB features good thermals, quiet operation, and a unique, eye-catching display. We tested it with AMD’s Ryzen 9 9950X3D CPU.
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The best gaming headsets — untethered.

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Whether you’re gaming from the couch, writing a book on the road, or you just want a clutter-free desk, these are the best wireless gaming (and typing) keyboards we've tested and reviewed.
CPUs

Intel's potent 18-core Core Ultra 5 250KF Plus CPU lands at retail for under $200
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Intel's chip matches similarly-priced AMD parts in gaming and mercilessly wallops them in multi-threaded work.
Graphics Cards

Modders use jumper wires and a custom BIOS to save a damaged RTX 4090 from the trash
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A YouTuber resurrects a damaged RTX 4090 with a bent PCB, using a custom BIOS to disable one of its memory channels, reducing its VRAM to 20GB but stabilizing it in the process.
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1Hz laptop display reportedly helps deliver outstanding 43-hour battery life on the XPS 14 during web browser use
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Premium We take a look at Noctua's current lineup of releases through Q2 2026, in addition to what products we might expect from them in the future, including the impressive Thermosiphon cooler.
PC Components

GameStop NVMe SSD 2TB SSD Review: A surprisingly capable budget drive for the PS5
By Shane Downing published
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DRAM prices predicted to jump 63% in Q2, NAND up to 75% — follows 95% jumps in Q1, Trendforce says AI server demand keeps supply tight
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Conventional DRAM contract prices will rise 58% to 63% quarter-over-quarter in Q2 2026, while NAND Flash contract prices will jump 70% to 75% QoQ.
Desktops and PC Building

Thermal pads with in-built vapor-chambers claim 50 to 80 times better thermal conductivity than normal thermal pads
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You don’t need to throw out that old Android smartphone; you can recycle it into a backup webcam or create a multi-camera setup for your streaming platform. And we show you how to do that, for free!
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Level up your gaming setup with this Core Ultra 5 250K Plus bundle for $299
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Deals Newegg puts up a new Core Ultra 5 250K Plus and ASRock B860 Rock WiFi 7 bundle for grabs at $299.
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