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Samsung 990 Pro SSD cooling tested: efficient, with low temps
By Albert Thomas published
We investigate cooling Samsung’s 990 Pro SSD to see how it differs from other SSDs in its cooling needs.

We 'built' the Alienware Area-51 out of Lego bricks — limited edition model only available through Alienware rewards
By Andrew E. Freedman published
Alienware is giving away models of its Area-51 desktop made from Lego bricks, but the limited edition models are only available through its reward program.

Input latency is the all-too-frequently missing piece of framegen-enhanced gaming performance analysis
By Jeffrey Kampman published
Low input latency is key to a good framegen experience. Let's (try to) measure it.

These are the peripherals I'm still using, months and years later
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published
There are plenty of keyboard, mice, headsets, and microphones that impress me when I test them, but these are the ones I keep using long after I'm done testing.

Lenovo's hot-swappable batteries spur nostalgia, but today's USB-C solutions are better
By Andrew E. Freedman published
Lenovo's hot swappable batteries were a great way to keep working when you ran out of charge. Now, there are many ways to do that.

Gaming Peripheral Apps, Ranked From Worst to Worst
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published
Buggy, bloated, and broken PC gaming peripheral software makes me want to buy a console.

The unsung hero of my gaming PC setup: My $30 Power Tower of Destiny extension plug outlet
By Stewart Bendle published
How messed up is your plug setup for your desk tech? Here's what I think of my solution.

Bambu Lab A1 Combo vs Prusa Research MK4S with MMU3: Battle of the Color Bed Slingers
By Denise Bertacchi published
Can the $549 Bambu Lab A1 Combo take on the $1,269 Prusa Research MK4S with MMU3? We put these two mighty bed slingers into the ring to find out which 3D printer comes out on top.

$200 GPU face-off: Nvidia RTX 3050, AMD RX 6600, and Intel Arc A750 duke it out at the bottom of the barrel
By Jeffrey Kampman published
If you can’t spend more than around $200 on a discrete GPU, you have three choices these days. We dug in to see if any of them are worth your hard-earned cash.
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