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Corsair's Elite 6500 ATX and Elite 2500 Micro-ATX get accent panel options — removable panels available in wood and aluminum
By Aaron Klotz published
Corsair has finally launched its stylized accessory case panels for its 2500 and 6500 series chassis. Options are walnut, teak, bamboo, obsidian, and aluminum starting at $69.99.
Alleged Zen 5 'Strix Halo' Mobile APU has more GPU cores than RX 7600 XT or PS5
By Aaron Klotz published
Strix Point looks to be super potent.
After years of testing, Seagate claims its heat-assisted HAMR drives are as reliable as traditional PMR storage
By Mark Tyson published
Don't expect deep data, as Seagate only shared the headline claims.
SK hynix Tube T31 Review: M.2 on a USB stick
By Matt Safford published
The SK hynix Tube T31 delivers top "flash drive" speeds by bolting an M.2 SSD onto a USB-A port. It's one of the fastest drives you can buy without having to fuss with a cable.
Galax launches single-slot RTX 4060 Ti
By Mark Tyson published
We reported on the sighting of a single-slot Galax GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16GB blower graphics card last October, and now one has appeared in a Chinese tech site review.
EK's new custom waterblocks help cool delidded AMD Ryzen AM5 CPUs
By Anton Shilov published
EKWB launches waterblock for custom cooling system for delidded AM5 CPUs, including X3D CPUs.
RAM Benchmark Hierarchy: DDR5, DDR4 for AMD, Intel CPUs
By Zhiye Liu last updated
Our RAM benchmark hierarchy ranks DDR5 and DDR4 memory kits of all frequencies and capacities for any budget.
Best RAM for Gaming: DDR4, DDR5 Kits for 2024
By Zhiye Liu last updated
Here is the best RAM for gaming we’ve tested: computer memory deal for video editing and graphics-heavy applications.
Leak reveals 500W fire-breathing 128-core Granite Rapids Xeon 6 CPU
By Aaron Klotz published
Intel is upping core counts, but also increasing TDP
Intel completes assembly of first commercial High-NA EUV chipmaking tool — addresses cost concerns, preps for 14A process development in 2025
By Paul Alcorn published
Intel Foundry announced it had completed the assembly of the industry's first commercial High Numerical Aperture (High-NA) Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) machine in its D1X fab in Oregon.
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