
Computex 2023 Day 2 Wrap-Up: 8K Displays, Passively Cooling 600W and More
Here's a Day 2 roundup of all the latest and greatest announcements at Computex 2023
Here's a Day 2 roundup of all the latest and greatest announcements at Computex 2023
Prusa has unveiled a new alpha-stage firmware for the Original Prusa MK4 with new features for better quality prints.
Moore Threads reveals cut-down version of its flagship graphics card with 3584 stream processors, 7GB of memory.
The middle board in a trio of RISC-V Raspberry Pi alternatives finally gets a name and a spec sheet, but no price.
Streacom showed off the SG10, a passively-cooled gaming case that can dissipate up to 600W of heat without fans, at Computex 2023.
In order to push his Amiga 1200 to the limits, Claude Schwarz is extreme overclocking his Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 and using a Peltier thermoelectric cooler and an Intel NUC copper cooler.
Western Digital's large 4TB SN850X is down to just $0.07 per GB.
Noctua shows off the successor to the company's award-winning NH-D15 CPU air cooler at Computex 2023.
We spent some time building in Fractal Design's new SFF Terra PC case. It's pretty, but you'll need to do some planning to make sure your parts fit.
InWin continues with its highly customizable DIY PC case development with new additions to the POC, Dubili and Mod Free series.
Matcha green is an increasingly popular tech product colorway, and Thermaltake has jumped on the boat.
With two sides of tempered glass, the NV9 and NV5 offer a great view of your rig, and keeping it all cool could be Phanteks new AiO and fans.
AMD demoed its Ryzen XDNA AI engine at its offices in Taipei, Taiwan, during Computex 2023.
Patriot showed a new Gen 5 SSD with 2,400 MT/S NAND and a future one with no DRAM.
Cougar's NxSys Aero chair includes a 200mm ARGB fan to both cool and cushion your back.
Customers must pick the cables they want and buy them separately.
The company is helping you see more of your PC with its latest cases.
The Dominator Titanium DIMMs have a removable top, tons of speed.
The giant screen operates at 144 Hz with 1000 nits of brightness.
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