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AMD Ditching Blowers for Axial Cooling in Its Next-Gen GPUs
By Michelle Ehrhardt published
AMD Vice President Scott Herkelman confirmed on Reddit that “there will be no blower fans for gamers on next gen.”
Report: Windows 7's Final Update Is Replacing Wallpapers With a Black Screen
By Nathaniel Mott published
Windows 7's last update accidentally replaced wallpapers with a black screen, according to complaints on numerous sites.
Microsoft Confirms Windows 7 ESU Customers Will Still Get Security Updates
By Nathaniel Mott published
Microsoft engineer Mike Cure confirmed that Windows 7 Extended Security Updates customers will continue to receive Microsoft Security Essentials updates after January 14.
AMD Accidentally Reveals New Radeon Boost and Integer Scaling Features for Upcoming Driver
By Matthew Connatser published
AMD is delivering a healthy amount of new features for its end of the year drivers
Google Stadia's Upcoming Launch Looking Increasingly Incomplete
By Nathaniel Mott published
Google revealed on Reddit that many of its Stadia game streaming platform's features will be missing at launch.
Leaked AMD Renoir APU Benchmarks Point to DDR4 Support
By Zhiye Liu published
A Redditor shared data claiming to be 3DMark 11 benchmark results for AMD's not-yet-released Renoir APUs.
Steam Wants Gamers to Review Their Reviews After Longer Playtime
By Niels Broekhuijsen published
This should help clean up the review mess a little. Just a little.
Google's Wireless Stadia Controller Has a Wired Caveat
By Nathaniel Mott published
Google disclosed in a new video that its wireless Stadia Controller will require a USB-C connection for everything other than the Chromecast Ultra at launch.
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