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AI-Generated PC Cases Could Give Human Designers Stiff Competition
By Mark Tyson published
Midjourney AI generated Mini ITX PC designs could have left-field PC case makers worried, but if you look closely the internal components are nonsensical.
Prototype Keyboard Has a Full Monitor Under the Keys
By Mark Tyson published
A leaked video shows Finalmouse's upcoming keyboard with built-in interactive display and skins powered by UE5. All of which are running using the keyboard's own dedicated CPU and GPU.
40 ARGB Keyboards Become Video Wall: Pong Plays Better Than Doom
By Mark Tyson published
The resulting touch-sensitive keyboard display is a bit too low resolution for practical purposes, but is good for ambience, music videos, and simple or retro-games.
Raspberry Pi Pico Modchip Plays Homebrew on GameCube
By Ash Hill published
Maciej Kobus has developed a Pico-powered modchip for the Nintendo GameCube that lets you play homebrew ROMS on the original console.
Steam Deck Designer Warns Against SSD Mod
By Aaron Klotz published
A valve employee has taken to Twitter to warn against modding the Steam Deck's M.2 drive with a physically bigger SSD.
Cyberpunk 2077 AMD FSR 2.0 User Mod Doubles Frame Rates
By Mark Tyson published
Swap some DLSS DLLs for FSR 2.0 files and voilà!
Quick and Easy Intel Stock Cooler Mod Uses a Paper Insert
By Mark Tyson published
An enterprising retro developer and tinkerer tested various lengths of paper cowls so you don't have to. We think different materials might work better though.
Modder Reduces GDDR6X Temps by 46C With Copper Cooling
By Aaron Klotz published
A madder used a copper shim cooling mod on the GDDR6X memory of an Asus TUF RTX 3070 Ti, yielding an impressive 46C temperature reduction.
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